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chelsea manning the former u.s. oldier convicted of leaking classified documents is on a first foreign trip since being released from prison manning is in germany a transgender activist was on stage wednesday at the republican conference in berlin warning the tech crowd that the government and business big business should not be trusted with data privacy. for a new celebrity chelsea manning was on her first trip abroad. to speak at the republican conference in berlin which deals with the impact of the digital world on the real world. she had a lot to say on this topic many best known for leaking classified documents asserted that software developers have to have a code of ethics and that she is concerned about the way people's private data is used. don't just churn out so we don't just you know create a path you know create a product and that's the end of it we as developers are complicit in the software that we write and i would argue how we gets used and how it gets misuse so we have to change the culture we have t
chelsea manning the former u.s. oldier convicted of leaking classified documents is on a first foreign trip since being released from prison manning is in germany a transgender activist was on stage wednesday at the republican conference in berlin warning the tech crowd that the government and business big business should not be trusted with data privacy. for a new celebrity chelsea manning was on her first trip abroad. to speak at the republican conference in berlin which deals with the impact...
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warm welcome for a new celebrity chelsea manning was on her first trip abroad. to speak at the republican conference in berlin which deals with the impact of the digital world on the real world. she had a lot to say on this topic many best known for leaking classified documents asserted that software developers have to have a code of ethics and that she is concerned about the way people's private data is used. you know don't just churn out so we don't just you know create a path you know create a product and that's the end of it we as developers are complicit in the software that we write and i would argue how we gets used and how it gets misuse so we have to change the culture we have to change our developer culture technologist no longer can just say we bring you tools here they are here are here and here they are now society figure out how to use them manning was sentenced to thirty five years in prison for leaking classified documents she served seven before then u.s. president barack obama commuted her sentence in her talk she also touched on her new life i
warm welcome for a new celebrity chelsea manning was on her first trip abroad. to speak at the republican conference in berlin which deals with the impact of the digital world on the real world. she had a lot to say on this topic many best known for leaking classified documents asserted that software developers have to have a code of ethics and that she is concerned about the way people's private data is used. you know don't just churn out so we don't just you know create a path you know create...
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chelsea manning says she wants to get rid of prisons and that is not all. the convicted secret leaker. stay tuned. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. hi dad. no. edon't try to get up. hi, i'm julie, a right at home caregiver. and if i'd been caring for tom's dad, i would have noticed some dizziness that could lead to balance issues. that's because i'm trained to report any changes in behavior, no matter how small, so tom could have peace of mind. we'll be right there. we have to go. hey, tom. you should try right at home. they're great for us. the right care. right at home. jillian: from prison the campaign trail, chelsea manning is bowing to eliminate us borders and shutdown prisons. >> we can do better. jillian: manning, who is running for u.s. senate
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whistleblower and transgender activist chelsea manning is in germany on her first trip abroad since she was released from prison she was on stage today at the republican conference in berlin which explores the impact of digital technology on society a former u.s. army private manning who was a working as an intelligence analyst in iraq and she leaked thousands of classified documents to the website wiki leaks she was jailed for thirty five years but was released last may after former president barack obama commuted her sentence. oh manning i told the audience she was concerned about the way governments and large companies use people's data that's one of the big issues being discussed at this year's or republican conference which is focusing on artificial intelligence and decisions made by algorithms. whether we're shopping reading or chatting on the internet complex logic programs called algorithms determine what results we see first in a search or on our facebook wall algorithms determine how we see the world say the co-founders of republicans who want the conference to address how tho
whistleblower and transgender activist chelsea manning is in germany on her first trip abroad since she was released from prison she was on stage today at the republican conference in berlin which explores the impact of digital technology on society a former u.s. army private manning who was a working as an intelligence analyst in iraq and she leaked thousands of classified documents to the website wiki leaks she was jailed for thirty five years but was released last may after former president...
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." >> identify more with ed snowden then chelsea manning. -- ed snowden and chelsea manning.y went through what i did. they acted in ways that would permanently constrained their career. in my case, nixon did not achieve what he had in mind. 115 years in prison, or the another point, incapacitate me totally. but that was kind of a miraculous set of events that cost nixon his job and made the war endable. that was kind of a miracle. we need more miracles like that. we need more and snowdens and chelsea mannings. amy: explain how you did not end up in gel and remained the president. >> the revelation of the history inflows people to be against the war but they were art against the war. that did not affect nixon. he went on with the war. what next and responded to was his fear, whether roe -- rather well were rounded. he felt i could prove it with documents in a way that the public would lead to public opposition to his policy. yet to shut me up. to do that in this country had to take what was crimes then -- or less wiretapping, hiring ca people for the white house to burglarize
." >> identify more with ed snowden then chelsea manning. -- ed snowden and chelsea manning.y went through what i did. they acted in ways that would permanently constrained their career. in my case, nixon did not achieve what he had in mind. 115 years in prison, or the another point, incapacitate me totally. but that was kind of a miraculous set of events that cost nixon his job and made the war endable. that was kind of a miracle. we need more miracles like that. we need more and...
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of the united states extraditing him and putting him in the kind of hellhole that chelsea manning into a day they'll probably throw away the key with julian a solid and he's done that too well and so over these leaks the only leak actually i mean. we could leaks doesn't know where the leak came from but the leak almost certainly came from within the democratic national committee the same body that is now conducting this ridiculous action against against wiki leaks and the rest. you might as well the same thing would be directed against the new york times or the washington post were to publish the pentagon papers back in those howls in days when they did real journalism if anyone needs the support of democrats of journalists of those who believe in basic freedoms freedom of speech freedom of knowledge freedom to know freedom of real journalism. it's him john pilger thank you. and that's it for the show will be back on monday with renowned on the racism campaign to mark woods with on his expulsion from jeremy goldman's labor party for bringing the party as a disrepute still then you can
of the united states extraditing him and putting him in the kind of hellhole that chelsea manning into a day they'll probably throw away the key with julian a solid and he's done that too well and so over these leaks the only leak actually i mean. we could leaks doesn't know where the leak came from but the leak almost certainly came from within the democratic national committee the same body that is now conducting this ridiculous action against against wiki leaks and the rest. you might as...
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of the united states extradited to game and putting him in the kind of hell hole that chelsea manning into the details probably throw away the key with julian a solid and he's done that too well and so over these leaks that make the league actually i mean we could leaks doesn't know where the leak came from but the leak almost certainly came from within the democratic national committee the same body that is now conducting this ridiculous action against against wiki leaks and the rest. you might as well the same thing would be directed against the new york times well the washington post want to publish the pentagon papers back in those days when they did real journalism if anyone needs the support of democrats of journalists of those who believe in basic freedoms freedom of speech freedom of knowledge freedom to no freedom of real journalism it's him. thank you. and that's it for the show will be back on monday with we're down down to racism campaign and mark once with on his expulsion from jeremy goldman is labor party for bringing the party as a disrepute still then you can give in
of the united states extradited to game and putting him in the kind of hell hole that chelsea manning into the details probably throw away the key with julian a solid and he's done that too well and so over these leaks that make the league actually i mean we could leaks doesn't know where the leak came from but the leak almost certainly came from within the democratic national committee the same body that is now conducting this ridiculous action against against wiki leaks and the rest. you...
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of the united states extraditing him and putting him in the kind of hell hole that chelsea manning into it details probably throw away the key with julian assange. he's done that too well and so if these leaks that make them leak actually i mean we can leaks doesn't know where the leak came from but the leak almost certainly came from within the democratic national committee the same body that is now conducting this ridiculous action against against wiki leaks and the rest. you might as well the same thing would be directed against the new york times or the washington post were to publish the pentagon papers and back in those howls in days when they did real journalism if anyone needs the support of democrats of journalists of those who believe in basic freedoms freedom of speech freedom of knowledge freedom to no freedom of real journalism it's headed. thank you. and that's it for the show will be back on monday with renowned anti-racism campaign to mark woods with on his expulsion from jeremy goldman's labor body for bringing the body into disrepute still then you can be touched by so
of the united states extraditing him and putting him in the kind of hell hole that chelsea manning into it details probably throw away the key with julian assange. he's done that too well and so if these leaks that make them leak actually i mean we can leaks doesn't know where the leak came from but the leak almost certainly came from within the democratic national committee the same body that is now conducting this ridiculous action against against wiki leaks and the rest. you might as well...
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welcome back now american whistleblower chelsea manning has been protesting in washington d.c. for a trial. plays on monday in which demonstrators against president trump's inauguration will be facing charges the former soldier became famous for having a prison sentence refuted by barack obama after she leaked confidential u.s. documents she also commented on the recent case of activists facing abuse at the u.s. senate tearing last wednesday for seeing protesters first place all across the country from california to new york to north carolina where they're facing charges they're facing felony counts off. the plies by police and this is not new but it's certainly becoming more aggressive more certain and we need to stop well one of those violently arrested at the u.s. senate hearing was seventy nine year old cia veteran ray mcgovern after his release on thursday mcgovern showed the bruises he claims he received from police officers . resisting mcgovern came to the hearing in protest against the nomination for the new cia chief in jena hospital the video shows police were moving
welcome back now american whistleblower chelsea manning has been protesting in washington d.c. for a trial. plays on monday in which demonstrators against president trump's inauguration will be facing charges the former soldier became famous for having a prison sentence refuted by barack obama after she leaked confidential u.s. documents she also commented on the recent case of activists facing abuse at the u.s. senate tearing last wednesday for seeing protesters first place all across the...
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was a blow at chelsea manning says that physical abuse of activists is quickly becoming the new normal. we're seeing you know protesters in numerous places all across the country from california to new york to north carolina where they're facing charges and they're facing you know felony counts often and getting brutally and be brutalized by the police both also could see people being you know individuals being manhandled by the police and this is not new but it's certainly becoming more aggressive more assertive and we need to put a stop to. that the training in this saving your international. bringing the very latest headlines that often. it's. just. kind of financial survival but it was about money laundering first visit this cash in the three different. oh good that's a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas or cayman island it will pull these banks are complicit in the rights of congress to decide to give my phone and say hey i'm ready to do some serious blue under the j. let's see how we did while we
was a blow at chelsea manning says that physical abuse of activists is quickly becoming the new normal. we're seeing you know protesters in numerous places all across the country from california to new york to north carolina where they're facing charges and they're facing you know felony counts often and getting brutally and be brutalized by the police both also could see people being you know individuals being manhandled by the police and this is not new but it's certainly becoming more...
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all right whistleblower chelsea manning says prosecution and physical abuse of activists is quickly becoming the new normal. protest. places all across the country from california to new york. north carolina. charging. delegate counts. brutalized by the police. this is not new but it's certainly. not stopped. join a songe is reportedly facing new limitations that include bans on phone calls and even visitors that's according to wiki leaks of the whistleblowing group he co-founded restrictions a calm as his fate is being negotiated by u.k. and ecuadorian authorities his internet access is still blocked we have had talks who are interested in solving this is she and songes aware that ecuador is exhausting all efforts by diplomatic means now in march as songes internet use was restricted after he tweeted criticism of the u.k.'s response to the poisoning of sergei and you'll the ask ripoff there's been almost six years since we keep leaks founder julian assange had to seek asylum in the ecuadorian embassy in london during his time assange has been visited by many friends celebrity guests and the
all right whistleblower chelsea manning says prosecution and physical abuse of activists is quickly becoming the new normal. protest. places all across the country from california to new york. north carolina. charging. delegate counts. brutalized by the police. this is not new but it's certainly. not stopped. join a songe is reportedly facing new limitations that include bans on phone calls and even visitors that's according to wiki leaks of the whistleblowing group he co-founded restrictions a...
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welcome back now american whistleblower chelsea manning has been protesting in washington d.c. facing trial next monday for demonstrating against president trump's inauguration a former soldier became famous for having a prison sentence refuted by barack obama after she leaks confidential u.s. documents she also commented on the recent case of activists facing abuse at the u.s. senate haring last wednesday. protesters place all across the country from california to new york. from police offices here. because you. are resisting my many respects in. the summer this to. this is that is not heard of me and i don't judge. but we spoke to ray mcgovern himself who described the senate tearing as a sure rod this hearing started in a most unusual way with the cheer saying this if i can wear my glasses very well because as you could see there twisted out of shape but what he said was this. this is an open hearing and it will be a close election those people will want to say something extra. do it fast. so i noted that i take copious notes wherever i go especially at hearings like this th
welcome back now american whistleblower chelsea manning has been protesting in washington d.c. facing trial next monday for demonstrating against president trump's inauguration a former soldier became famous for having a prison sentence refuted by barack obama after she leaks confidential u.s. documents she also commented on the recent case of activists facing abuse at the u.s. senate haring last wednesday. protesters place all across the country from california to new york. from police offices...
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i thought chelsea manning was rightly prosecuted. mr. abrams: that's the problem. -- mr.: that's the problem. people work for government contracts are not even working for the government. in this age of computers and the internet and so forth, we allow fast amounts of information to be accessible to individuals. very lowle at very, levels of government were not being watched properly or not being supervised properly or not being trained properly or have not been checked out properly. some of the times when you see these things happen, these are individuals that maybe if people pay more attention they could have prevented these people from having access to lots and lots of potentially dangerous information. mr. abrams: are you talking about manning? a private of the army, with that sort of access? i agree. susan: we have three minutes left. one more thing to get on the record is the solicitor general at the time. in 1989 he published an op-ed called secrets not worth keeping, where he said he was on the wrong side of history. we have time for one more call. john from texas
i thought chelsea manning was rightly prosecuted. mr. abrams: that's the problem. -- mr.: that's the problem. people work for government contracts are not even working for the government. in this age of computers and the internet and so forth, we allow fast amounts of information to be accessible to individuals. very lowle at very, levels of government were not being watched properly or not being supervised properly or not being trained properly or have not been checked out properly. some of...
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army whistleblower chelsea manning was released from prison following a seven year sentence that included treatment a un torture chief ruled as cruel and inhumane or alleged crime as the leaking of classified information that included a video of the u.s. military killing innocent civilians two of whom were journalists the next guest can release of that video as a new era joining me now from berkeley in california is journalist and author of the new book wiki leaks the global for the state history is happening doctrine is only high i say welcome to going underground before we get to the world's most famous political prisoner arguably tell me why you begin the book with the wiki leaks collateral murder video well i think that other matter but they are really. show the uncensored maser war the war which has been kept from for a long long time and they had had a tremendous effect not only the american public but to the whole entire world and to be able to see it in many ways i think war become such an abstract concept that we are numb to the reality by one and so happening basically me being
army whistleblower chelsea manning was released from prison following a seven year sentence that included treatment a un torture chief ruled as cruel and inhumane or alleged crime as the leaking of classified information that included a video of the u.s. military killing innocent civilians two of whom were journalists the next guest can release of that video as a new era joining me now from berkeley in california is journalist and author of the new book wiki leaks the global for the state...
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we have keith ellison who believes in opening borders and chelsea manning who is insane. think it would make a great ticket for 2020. ellison and manning for president and vice president in 2020. that's an election i would love to watch. >> let's move on to john kelly white house chief of staff. he's getting some heat for telling the truth about central american immigrants that come across our southern border. this is people who move in illegally to the united states are not criminals. but they're also not people who would easily assimilate into the united states. they are overwhelmingly role people in the countries they come from with the four through sixth grade education, they don't speak english, that's a big thing. they don't integrate real well, the don't have skills. so if you look at the demographics and the people crossing the southern border, this is who they are. and the president says he wants a merit-based system not just random people coming in. >> what's wrong with that? what's wrong with being in the best people that we have into this country? the fact tha
we have keith ellison who believes in opening borders and chelsea manning who is insane. think it would make a great ticket for 2020. ellison and manning for president and vice president in 2020. that's an election i would love to watch. >> let's move on to john kelly white house chief of staff. he's getting some heat for telling the truth about central american immigrants that come across our southern border. this is people who move in illegally to the united states are not criminals....
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jillian: prison close, prisons gone, the brand-new campaign promises from chelsea manning.t" continues right now. ♪
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i thought chelsea manning was rightly prosecuted. >> that's the problem.llsberg worked for a corporation as a government contractor. snowden, they work for government contracts. they are not working for the government. in this age of computers, internet, and so forth, we allow vast amounts of information to be accessible to individuals. some people are only at low levels of government, who are not properly being watched. they are not being trained. they have not been properly checked out. sometimes, when you see these things happen, these are individuals that maybe people pay more attention, they could have prevented these people from having access to a lot of potential information. >> this was a private in the army, with that sort of access. >> i agree. is >> we have three minutes left. i wanted to get something on the record. griswold was the general at the time. in 1989, he published this in the washington post, called secrets not worth keeping. these were classified information. he said he was on the wrong side of history in this argument. we have time
i thought chelsea manning was rightly prosecuted. >> that's the problem.llsberg worked for a corporation as a government contractor. snowden, they work for government contracts. they are not working for the government. in this age of computers, internet, and so forth, we allow vast amounts of information to be accessible to individuals. some people are only at low levels of government, who are not properly being watched. they are not being trained. they have not been properly checked out....
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we have keith ellison who believes in opening borders and chelsea manning who is insane. think it would make a great ticket for 2020. ellison and manning for president and vice president in 2020. that's an election i would love to watch. >> let's move on to john kelly white house chief of staff. he's getting some heat for telling the truth about central american immigrants that come across our southern border. this is people who move in illegally to the united states are not criminals. but they're also not people who would easily assimilate into the united states. they are overwhelmingly role people in the countries they come from with the four through sixth grade education, they don't speak english, that's a big thing. they don't integrate real well, the don't have skills. so if you look at the demographics and the people crossing the southern border, this is who they are. and the president says he wants a merit-based system not just random people coming in. >> what's wrong with that? what's wrong with being in the best people that we have into this country? the fact tha
we have keith ellison who believes in opening borders and chelsea manning who is insane. think it would make a great ticket for 2020. ellison and manning for president and vice president in 2020. that's an election i would love to watch. >> let's move on to john kelly white house chief of staff. he's getting some heat for telling the truth about central american immigrants that come across our southern border. this is people who move in illegally to the united states are not criminals....
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he called edward snowden and chelsea manning traitors. try to make sense of it. >> if we are doing political analysis by 280 characters. this shows two diverse paths. president trump says on one hand there is not a problem here. then he turns around and says the people causing the nonexistent problem are traitors and cowards. pick a side and decide which way it will be. clearly this is a problem when you have leaks about meetings designed to plug the leaks in the white house. it is clear a lot of administration staffers are willing to talk to the press. i'm going to take issue with the idea that anyone who leaks is somehow a traitor or coward. the fact is everyone in the white house leaks. even top level staffers. if you leak, you are taking into your own hands your own fate. that could lead to you losing your job. this seems like rambling. >> i thought it was interesting. no leaking from the east wing about the first lady and a lot of folks say that is the level of respect and admiration in the east wing and the west wing it is the oppos
he called edward snowden and chelsea manning traitors. try to make sense of it. >> if we are doing political analysis by 280 characters. this shows two diverse paths. president trump says on one hand there is not a problem here. then he turns around and says the people causing the nonexistent problem are traitors and cowards. pick a side and decide which way it will be. clearly this is a problem when you have leaks about meetings designed to plug the leaks in the white house. it is clear...
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president obama pardoned chelsea manning, not so controversial. he had 212 pardons. president clinton pardoned 400 people. if we go through the list, including mark rich, huge donor, we can go through the list. if i went through the list, we could fight about each one. >> chelsea is different. also, the idea you pointed out many high profile cases, but the vast majority of cases, many of whom are career serving people, are not high profile. >> i'm not talking the a-list. >> that's whose prosecuting a number of the cases. they are the head hon chos above ausa. it is the work of ausa. >> you are saying there is no political aspect to any prosecution? >> there is a political aspect if you are prosecuting an elected official for campaign finance. that's political. >> i want to bring kirsten in. they fought their charges, desouza admitted what he did was wrong. why pardon him sf. >> he gave illegal campaign donations which he believed on being too good of a friend. he is a savvy person that's been around a long time and realize there are laws about how much money you can
president obama pardoned chelsea manning, not so controversial. he had 212 pardons. president clinton pardoned 400 people. if we go through the list, including mark rich, huge donor, we can go through the list. if i went through the list, we could fight about each one. >> chelsea is different. also, the idea you pointed out many high profile cases, but the vast majority of cases, many of whom are career serving people, are not high profile. >> i'm not talking the a-list. >>...
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intelligence scandals and stories you remember for most of the last decade, edward snowden and chelsea manning and the raid that killed osama bin laden and nsa spying. you get a detailed explanation from clapper as to what went wrong when he said the nsa wasn't collecting data on millions of americans when in fact it was. he gives his whole explanation about what went wrong there. before he was director of national intelligence, james clapper was running a different intelligence agency which put him in a position to be involved with the disastrous failure of the iraq war bush said there were weapons of mass destruction in iraq when there aren't. when clapper was head of the intelligence agency, that agency was caught up in a huge national scandal in pursuit of prisoners of war and service members long listed as missing in action long after the vietnam war. james clapper has been there for all of it. he is a controversial figure in lots of different circles for lots of different reasons because he's been at least tangentially and centrally involved in just about every intelligence story that ha
intelligence scandals and stories you remember for most of the last decade, edward snowden and chelsea manning and the raid that killed osama bin laden and nsa spying. you get a detailed explanation from clapper as to what went wrong when he said the nsa wasn't collecting data on millions of americans when in fact it was. he gives his whole explanation about what went wrong there. before he was director of national intelligence, james clapper was running a different intelligence agency which...
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as traitor but when i think of the word traitor, i think what president trump used to describe chelsea manningwden and steve bannon is describing his son and now talking about his own staffers leaking as traitors. >> and again, these are the people that you hired. an it is a very -- it's a very narrow hiring process. he gets a lot of say. that is part of the reason it is slow to get people in a lot of positions. and so you have to take some of the blame for that if you are hiring the very best people and the very best people end up being in his words traitorous leakers. >> a president calling his staffers traitors and cowards. i've said that every day. thank you so much. the surprise president george h.w. bush just got, stay with us. you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com introducing walit's a great days. for a great deal! tender, center-cut sirloin or chicken on the barbie, fries, a draft beer or a coke, all for just $9.99. only for a limited time. so d
as traitor but when i think of the word traitor, i think what president trump used to describe chelsea manningwden and steve bannon is describing his son and now talking about his own staffers leaking as traitors. >> and again, these are the people that you hired. an it is a very -- it's a very narrow hiring process. he gets a lot of say. that is part of the reason it is slow to get people in a lot of positions. and so you have to take some of the blame for that if you are hiring the very...
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was also a really intimate and at times very emotional interview with whistleblower an activist chelsea manning who got a rock star's welcome really it was her first trip across the across the seas since being jailed for crossing secret. secret u.s. government files to wiki leaks and she was highly critical of how governments and big companies are collecting and using people's data you know the spectrum of this conference is incredibly broad i mean the topics range from media and culture over politics and technology all the way to mobility and entertainment. but despite that spread what i think we're seeing is definitely that it's becoming more and more political every year it's also becoming more critical of the technology and of the way it's being employed in the fact that it's quite often being accepted by the public without a proper critical analysis so let's talk a little bit i was just going to show us a couple more things of what some of the other speakers said and then we can talk more. there's a lot of fun to be had. but with more and more problems surrounding digital culture coming to
was also a really intimate and at times very emotional interview with whistleblower an activist chelsea manning who got a rock star's welcome really it was her first trip across the across the seas since being jailed for crossing secret. secret u.s. government files to wiki leaks and she was highly critical of how governments and big companies are collecting and using people's data you know the spectrum of this conference is incredibly broad i mean the topics range from media and culture over...
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and at times very emotional interview with the whistleblower and transgender rights activist chelsea manning who got regular rock stars welcome now this was her first trip abroad since being jailed for passing secret u.s. government files to wiki leaks and she was very critical of how governments and big companies are collecting and using people's data and the spectrum of this conference to me is just incredibly broad it's got topics ranging obviously from media and culture or political and technology all the way to mobility and for ten minutes it's basically endless but despite that spread what's what's clear is that it's becoming more political every year and definitely the approach to technology is becoming more critical so. here's let's just look quickly at what a couple of other speakers had to say before i go on. there's a lot of fun to be had. but with more and more problems surrounding digital culture coming to life participants of republican twenty eighteen also discussed some of the most pressing issues of our time like ways to improve digital culture for everyone. why does it get
and at times very emotional interview with the whistleblower and transgender rights activist chelsea manning who got regular rock stars welcome now this was her first trip abroad since being jailed for passing secret u.s. government files to wiki leaks and she was very critical of how governments and big companies are collecting and using people's data and the spectrum of this conference to me is just incredibly broad it's got topics ranging obviously from media and culture or political and...
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of course the only other people he's described as traitors publicly are chelsea manning and edward snowden who, as you know, leaked sensitive government information during the obama administration. >> geoff, garrett, thank you. with me, charlie sips. dana milbank is political columnist with the "washington post." both have written in recent days about the john mccain controversy. charlie, the president has nod not attended a caucus lunch since 2015. will any of the republicans, including those who publicly called for an apology, actually raise this with the president? >> well, it would be profoundly embarrassing to them if they did not raise it. i mean, i understand there's kind of a stockholm syndrome playing out on capitol hill, but this is one of those moments of fundamental decency to say, look, mr. president, you know, you may have differences with john mccain, but this is an american hero. he is one of our colleagues. the absolute minimum he is owed is graciousness and an apology. i assume that somebody will raise it but as mentioned a little bit earlier, there's really no prospect t
of course the only other people he's described as traitors publicly are chelsea manning and edward snowden who, as you know, leaked sensitive government information during the obama administration. >> geoff, garrett, thank you. with me, charlie sips. dana milbank is political columnist with the "washington post." both have written in recent days about the john mccain controversy. charlie, the president has nod not attended a caucus lunch since 2015. will any of the republicans,...
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and society that kicked off in berlin today they're expecting loads of exciting speakers and chelsea manning us will whistle blower actually already spoke today on the dangers of big data and. how much she learning can exploited and how that can actually determine the way somebody is life goes so we'll be reporting on that conference tomorrow so stay tuned we're lots more i looking forward to that karen absent from our culture desk thank you very much closer. we just have time for our minder now of our top stories here on. thousands of armenians have heeded a call by opposition leader and he called to go on strike and demonstrate against a government that's after the ruling party blocked his bid to become prime minister worsening the country's political crisis palestinian leader mahmoud abbas has drawn international condemnation for a marks about europe's jews in a speech to palestinian officials who said jews themselves were to blame for the holocaust of us has long face accusations of being a holocaust denier. and you can always get news on the go download or out from the google player fro
and society that kicked off in berlin today they're expecting loads of exciting speakers and chelsea manning us will whistle blower actually already spoke today on the dangers of big data and. how much she learning can exploited and how that can actually determine the way somebody is life goes so we'll be reporting on that conference tomorrow so stay tuned we're lots more i looking forward to that karen absent from our culture desk thank you very much closer. we just have time for our minder...
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chelsea, their manager defiant. i'm a winner, i'm a serial winner, and, for sure, iwill continue to do this in the future. thanks to this manring over of the cracks. natalie pirks, bbc news, at wembley. glasgow's east end saluting history makers. eat, sleep, treble repeat on the victory bus said it all. ladies and gentlemen, let's get ready to rumble! cheering earlier, with hype done, it was seconds out, and game on, but it was soon game over. commentator: here's mcgregor! callum mcgregor delivered his first blow in style. his manager assumed his natural position. 0livier champ killed it soon afterwards, celtic flying, celebrity fa ns afterwards, celtic flying, celebrity fans sailing, everyone singing. the champions write another chapter in the history books of scottish football. the big question now is how do they top this, and who can stop them? it has been quite a day. now let's return to fiona in windsor, for more on today's royal wedding. kate, thank you. over a thousand guests were invited inside the castle grounds here for a ringside seat to the celebrations. charity workers and local volunteers, they brought picnic
chelsea, their manager defiant. i'm a winner, i'm a serial winner, and, for sure, iwill continue to do this in the future. thanks to this manring over of the cracks. natalie pirks, bbc news, at wembley. glasgow's east end saluting history makers. eat, sleep, treble repeat on the victory bus said it all. ladies and gentlemen, let's get ready to rumble! cheering earlier, with hype done, it was seconds out, and game on, but it was soon game over. commentator: here's mcgregor! callum mcgregor...
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chelsea. has struggled that stamford bridge. the man who replaced, diego costa, is in the squad.lented players not going to the world cup. other teams i'm sure would love the likes of fabregas and morata. serena williams will not be given a seeding on her return to grand slam tennis at the french open following the birth of her daughter. tournament officials decided the rankings of the women's seeds based on third wta tour positions with williams ranked that world number 453 after taking a breakfrom world number 453 after taking a break from the sport. it means that 23 time major winner could end up facing one of the top seeds in the early rounds of the competition. the first of two tests between england and pakistan gets underway at lord's in london on thursday. back in the england test squad for the first time in 18 months, is jos buttler, who has cut short his stint in the indian premier league. here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. he has cut short his stint in the indian premier league and says his inclusion for the test at lord's on thursday is a fantastic surprise. in
chelsea. has struggled that stamford bridge. the man who replaced, diego costa, is in the squad.lented players not going to the world cup. other teams i'm sure would love the likes of fabregas and morata. serena williams will not be given a seeding on her return to grand slam tennis at the french open following the birth of her daughter. tournament officials decided the rankings of the women's seeds based on third wta tour positions with williams ranked that world number 453 after taking a...
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i think it looks like chelsea and manchester united. they call it man united, don't they?wedding of prince edward and sophie rhstones in 1999, what request made by the royal couple did the queen mother ignore? perhaps she wanted the queen mother to bring a can of beer. if i remember rightly, it was to do with what she was wearing. the queen mother was wearing a hat. "the queen arrived by car. the invitation said no hats. but she chose to wear a small headdress. inside, the queen mother had already taken her place." when the duke and duchess of cambridge got married and they drove down the mall following their wedding, what car were they in? the car... was it an uber?! aston martin? prince charles' aston martin. yes. and he had the handbrake on the whole time. he did. he was very nervous about it, wasn't he? his dad's favourite car. good news, it's the music round. now, which pop group accompanied spurs on their official song of the 1980—81 season? who would it have been at that point? i am terribly bad on 80s music. who would have they have employed to do something? chas a
i think it looks like chelsea and manchester united. they call it man united, don't they?wedding of prince edward and sophie rhstones in 1999, what request made by the royal couple did the queen mother ignore? perhaps she wanted the queen mother to bring a can of beer. if i remember rightly, it was to do with what she was wearing. the queen mother was wearing a hat. "the queen arrived by car. the invitation said no hats. but she chose to wear a small headdress. inside, the queen mother had...
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this is a man who has regularly been attending chelsea home games since 2003 and has a huge mountain.ment from the security minister not the immigration minister and saying they do not routinely comment on individual cases. it does look like it is possible this is somehow lead to the deterioration in relations between russia and written. it could be some kind of unexpected red tape. daniel sa mford kind of unexpected red tape. daniel samford there. a man, believed to be in his 20s, has been stabbed to death in mitcham in south west london. police were called in the early hours of the morning to the scene between upper green east and montrose gardens. a man in his forties has been arrested on suspicion of murder and officers are yet to formally identify the victim. more than 60 people have been murdered in the capital so far this year, of which more than half have been stabbings. let's ta ke let's take a look at the headlines on bbc news. it is 6:14pm. the royal family thanks the public for supporting the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle, after thousands lined the streets of w
this is a man who has regularly been attending chelsea home games since 2003 and has a huge mountain.ment from the security minister not the immigration minister and saying they do not routinely comment on individual cases. it does look like it is possible this is somehow lead to the deterioration in relations between russia and written. it could be some kind of unexpected red tape. daniel sa mford kind of unexpected red tape. daniel samford there. a man, believed to be in his 20s, has been...
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this is a man who has regularly attended chelsea home game since 2003.kensington street palace gardens. the home office said they have a statement from the security minister, not the immigration minister, who said they don't comment on individual cases. it does look like it is possible it is linked to the deterioration in relations between britain and the aftermath of sergei skripal and his daughter. although it could be some unexpected red tape. police investigating the death of a woman in barnsley in south yorkshire have launched a murder investigation. officers were called to union street yesterday morning. a post—mortem has revealed that the woman died from injuries from a very severe physical attack. the woman has been identified as 42—year—old claire louise smith from the barnsley town centre area. a man, believed to be in his 20s, has been stabbed to death in mitcham in south west london. police were called in the early hours of the morning to the scene between upper green east and montrose gardens. a man in his 40s has been arrested on suspicion
this is a man who has regularly attended chelsea home game since 2003.kensington street palace gardens. the home office said they have a statement from the security minister, not the immigration minister, who said they don't comment on individual cases. it does look like it is possible it is linked to the deterioration in relations between britain and the aftermath of sergei skripal and his daughter. although it could be some unexpected red tape. police investigating the death of a woman in...
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man and none of the ball. antonio conte was absolutely livid, as were the chelsea fans, they believe it should have been a red was a penalty, and they got the goal they wanted. david de gea, so strong all season, so often their saviour, went the wrong way for that one, pretty much summing up the game. united looked out of sorts, really, especially in the first, really poor from them. in the first, really poor from them. in the second, they brought an lukaku and martial, missing the physical presence of romelu lukaku, but when he came on, still nothing united could do. they did have a with sanchez, who scored with a rebound but it was deemed to be offside. and with just seven minutes but it was deemed to be offside. and withjust seven minutes remaining, paul pogba, largely anonymous for the whole game, had a fantastic chance to level things up and take it to extra time, but he headed wide. that pretty much summed up his contribution. chelsea's 13th fa cup final was not unlucky for them, but the big question now is whether this win is enough after they came fifth in the league, champions the season before. as i
man and none of the ball. antonio conte was absolutely livid, as were the chelsea fans, they believe it should have been a red was a penalty, and they got the goal they wanted. david de gea, so strong all season, so often their saviour, went the wrong way for that one, pretty much summing up the game. united looked out of sorts, really, especially in the first, really poor from them. in the first, really poor from them. in the second, they brought an lukaku and martial, missing the physical...
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and finally, the short list website asks, "what kind of man enjoys the royal wedding more than the fa cup final?" chelseaanchester united face stiff competition from the royal family for attention as they face each other at wembley stadium for the english premier leagues biggest football fixture of the year. so let's begin. such a wide variety of subjects. with me is richard griffiths, who's corporate communications director at the global pr firm, ketchum. i should not be so cynical. that is wrong. a bad start. there is a very wide range of perspective on coverage. i think it makes sense to start with, let us go straight into the fever as the telegraph is calling it, the wedding fever. throwing up nonetheless some of these are still unanswered questions about how is it all going to fit together for dig about how is it all going to fit togetherfor dig in about how is it all going to fit together for dig in markle about how is it all going to fit togetherfor dig in markle in particular? in case you missed the last few minutes of the last 45 minutes, the big event tomorrow. volden, saturday the 19th of may,
and finally, the short list website asks, "what kind of man enjoys the royal wedding more than the fa cup final?" chelseaanchester united face stiff competition from the royal family for attention as they face each other at wembley stadium for the english premier leagues biggest football fixture of the year. so let's begin. such a wide variety of subjects. with me is richard griffiths, who's corporate communications director at the global pr firm, ketchum. i should not be so cynical....