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at the i guess commute the sentences chelsea manning at the end of his 2nd term but he could have done wiki leaks at the same time he didn't i'm not crazy what i want to ask you was i know it's speculation but why do you think that the state department wasn't willing to coom to songes warning about what was coming. it seems to me that it is simply the you know the standard line that we don't the act to leaks we don't comment on leaks we will have nothing to do with people who handle leaks which was no patience i think and it shows if you like they were more interested in don't try no pity than then than in the safety of individuals but it's worth saying of course that evidence was given by the department of defense at chelsea manning's child but nobody. was holmes by the leaks and in the end that's quite an important thing to state. i'm kosong truck i want to ask you obviously from john less perspective that this particular stash of the diplomatic cables were released by the guardian now if wiki leaks had done that the reaction would probably have been different do you think
at the i guess commute the sentences chelsea manning at the end of his 2nd term but he could have done wiki leaks at the same time he didn't i'm not crazy what i want to ask you was i know it's speculation but why do you think that the state department wasn't willing to coom to songes warning about what was coming. it seems to me that it is simply the you know the standard line that we don't the act to leaks we don't comment on leaks we will have nothing to do with people who handle leaks which...
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have it's also a space that has been used to leak highly classified information whistleblowers chelsea manning and help with snowden he chooses for their leaks. and during the arab spring people use the dark web to plant hoffa protests against the government without fear of prosecution. this is also being used to organize other protests offering protection from surveillance by intelligence a. it seems. we've definitely seen both the use of like b.p. and technology and the darkness playing a critical role also in recent protests and russia obviously both states have a sense of the use of social media and they take away our credit tensions of journalists and so communicating through alternative means and circumventing the state censorship talks has become really critical. i take freedom of speech seriously journalists rely on the dark with to work and to be protected from state control for this reason he said it from reporters without borders sasse that we shouldn't simply think of the dark web as being just the dark side of the internet and the document definitely has an image problem. the term
have it's also a space that has been used to leak highly classified information whistleblowers chelsea manning and help with snowden he chooses for their leaks. and during the arab spring people use the dark web to plant hoffa protests against the government without fear of prosecution. this is also being used to organize other protests offering protection from surveillance by intelligence a. it seems. we've definitely seen both the use of like b.p. and technology and the darkness playing a...
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the strains position -- strange position, i used to work at wiki links would it worked on the chelsea manningisclosures, and i worked on snowden's revelations about the nsa's powers. which means i gave up on my own privacy along time ago. but i don't think most people should. generally, i don't think we build reinforcements and our basis -- our basements and just obsess only about privacy. i think what we need to do is work out where we want our own boundaries to be. there are basic things you can my cat does not want privacy, he just jumped on. come on, bugs. there are basic things we can do like install an ad blocker, which are nice, they block things both ways. you don't just not see the advertisement, your information doesn't get sent to them and the first place. [laughs] sorry. ball, you are currently with the bureau of investigative journalism. what is that? james: the bureau of investigative journalism is a not-for-profit that tries to do serious public interest journalism that is sometimes hard to do in daily newsrooms. we are kind of a british a,uivalent of pro-public which is simila
the strains position -- strange position, i used to work at wiki links would it worked on the chelsea manningisclosures, and i worked on snowden's revelations about the nsa's powers. which means i gave up on my own privacy along time ago. but i don't think most people should. generally, i don't think we build reinforcements and our basis -- our basements and just obsess only about privacy. i think what we need to do is work out where we want our own boundaries to be. there are basic things you...
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have it's also a space that has been used to leak highly classified information plus applause chelsea manning and helpless know each use it for their leaks. and during the arab spring people use the dark web to plant hoffa protests against the government without fear of prosecution. this is also being used to organize other protests offering protection from surveillance by intelligence here. it seems . we've definitely seen both the use of flight p.p.m. technology and the dark knight playing a critical role also in recent protests or us and russia obviously both states heavily censored the use of social media and they take away our credit haitian's of journalists and so communicating through alternative means and circumventing these censorship talks has become really critical. i take freedom of speech seriously journalists rely on the dark with to work and to be protected from state control for this reason he said it not from reporters without borders fast that we shouldn't simply think of the dark web as being just the dark side of the internet and the document definitely has an image proble
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guest: i mean the sort of strange position that i used to work at wikileaks when it worked on the chelsea manning disclosures as a journalist, i worked on snowden is revelations about the nsa surveillance powers, which means i give gavn my own privacy along time ago. but i don't think most people should. similarly, i don't think we should all sort of put tinfoil on our head and put reinforcement and/or basements and just obsess over about privacy. i think what we need to do is work out where we want our own boundaries to be. there are basic things you can do like guessing -- thank you -- my cat who doesn't want privacy as he has jumped up. there are basic things you can do like -- come on, bugs. there are basic things we can you like install an app blocker -- at blocker which are nice because they block things both ways. you just don't see the advertisement. your information doesn't get sent out to them in the first place. [laughing] sorry. >> host: m ball, you are currently with the bureau of investigative journalism. what is that? >> guest: the bureau of investigative journalism, is a not-for-p
guest: i mean the sort of strange position that i used to work at wikileaks when it worked on the chelsea manning disclosures as a journalist, i worked on snowden is revelations about the nsa surveillance powers, which means i give gavn my own privacy along time ago. but i don't think most people should. similarly, i don't think we should all sort of put tinfoil on our head and put reinforcement and/or basements and just obsess over about privacy. i think what we need to do is work out where we...
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truth is they are the ones who have gone to prison whether it's julian the song whether it's chelsea manning. is with is edward snowden is the true sailors who have sung and that's a way. to say that that's great in a way this is the deep state operate that the days of the people who actually expose the war crimes who go to prison because they will say this is this is a violation of the law you know that's and that's the you know they that is inside of the prison go to rules you know destroy an anonymous 10 thousands hundreds of thousands of lives you're going to go with like a professorship at georgetown so. you're absolutely right that's that was due to such a great crime just being one of the things that it's it's really amazing if we really think about the whole concept in history of weiqi leagues and only patenting perhaps it was only in marketing there's only one question reason why the reason why we keep weeks because journalism a journalist we're doing journalism and and that's another thing and i think that's one of the most painful things for me is watch a journalist hop on board o
truth is they are the ones who have gone to prison whether it's julian the song whether it's chelsea manning. is with is edward snowden is the true sailors who have sung and that's a way. to say that that's great in a way this is the deep state operate that the days of the people who actually expose the war crimes who go to prison because they will say this is this is a violation of the law you know that's and that's the you know they that is inside of the prison go to rules you know destroy an...
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truth is they are the ones who have gone to prison whether it's a jewel in the sun whether it's chelsea manning. with those edward snowden is the true sailors who have some and that's a ways that he can say that i straight away this is the deep state operate that the days of the people who actually expose the war crimes who go to prison we go sunday will. well hey this is this is a violation of you know the law you know that's and that you know they have that. type of the prison guard or you know destroy i don't know how many tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of lives you're going to go like a professorship at georgetown so. i think you're absolutely right that this arc of great crime just being one of the things that it's bringing that's really amazing as we really think about the whole concept in history of weeks it only didn't have any traction it was only in marketing there's only one question reason why it was the reason why weeks because journalism and journalists were doing journalism and and that's another thing that and and i think that's one of the most painful things for me is
truth is they are the ones who have gone to prison whether it's a jewel in the sun whether it's chelsea manning. with those edward snowden is the true sailors who have some and that's a ways that he can say that i straight away this is the deep state operate that the days of the people who actually expose the war crimes who go to prison we go sunday will. well hey this is this is a violation of you know the law you know that's and that you know they have that. type of the prison guard or you...
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he is accused of working with chelsea manning to get classified documents.sident praised assigns during his 2016 campaign when wikileaks released emails that hurt hillary clinton's campaign. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. alix: thanks so much, ritika. it is the end of the year, so we have to talk about lead cables. one thing that held steady is goldman sachs, ending up on top. they were the number one world advisor on rogers and acquisitions for the fourth consecutive year in 2020. my guest is here to talk us through. >> something it is remarkable about the win here is not just that they were number one again, but they had more than 30% of the market share in the world. that is a lot, and it is the second year in a rut that they have done so. what helped goldman helps a lot of other people, and that is a big focus on middle markets. even though some of the bigger deals came back toward the end of the year, helpin
he is accused of working with chelsea manning to get classified documents.sident praised assigns during his 2016 campaign when wikileaks released emails that hurt hillary clinton's campaign. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. alix: thanks so much, ritika. it is the end of the year, so we have to talk about lead cables. one thing that held steady is...
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is hoping you have your reporter charlotte chelsea met with a young man who's prepared to battle couvade 19 for the greater good but just 18 years old alice does volunteering to do what many of his would find unimaginable he wants to be deliberately infected with the coronavirus he's campaigning to take part in a human challenge trial to test frank seems to cope with 19. challenge charles have the potential to do an awful lot of good for an awful lot of people with. a significant a minimal risk myself and well it's a risk the docs and nurses take on pretty much every day like on the on the front lines of the pandemic and have been doing for quite a while now in traditional vaccine trials volunteers may never be exposed to the virus in a challenge trial scientists hope to study infected volunteers in clinical condition mice isn't room for like this one but we could be about to see a wall 1st volunteers deliberately infected with the virus of course as. well as here's what we quarantined here for up to 2 weeks with safety measures in place like awful trace insistence to stop the bars from
is hoping you have your reporter charlotte chelsea met with a young man who's prepared to battle couvade 19 for the greater good but just 18 years old alice does volunteering to do what many of his would find unimaginable he wants to be deliberately infected with the coronavirus he's campaigning to take part in a human challenge trial to test frank seems to cope with 19. challenge charles have the potential to do an awful lot of good for an awful lot of people with. a significant a minimal risk...
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follow all of tonight's champions league games on five live or the bbc sport website, man united at rb leipzig, chelseaep you updated throughout the evening too. but from me and the team goodnight. hello there. there was some sunshine earlier today through the midlands, southeast england and east anglia. it's still quite a cold day, and off a lot colder though where the fog persisted here and there. there wasn't too much of that around this afternoon. 0ver wasn't too much of that around this afternoon. over the past few hours, it has been thickening up. further north, get a to have an umbrella handy, really, with rain tumbling down. it's been quite wet, actually come across the northwest of a glenn, north wales, showers in scotla nd glenn, north wales, showers in scotland and for a while in northern ireland. that what weather is moving southwards into the midlands. heading towards the southeast where ahead of that rain, we have got some fog and an early frost perhaps across parts of east anglia in the southeast of finland. at that will tend to lift as that rain comes in from a washing things away, the
follow all of tonight's champions league games on five live or the bbc sport website, man united at rb leipzig, chelseaep you updated throughout the evening too. but from me and the team goodnight. hello there. there was some sunshine earlier today through the midlands, southeast england and east anglia. it's still quite a cold day, and off a lot colder though where the fog persisted here and there. there wasn't too much of that around this afternoon. 0ver wasn't too much of that around this...
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man and marriage to. a met. you. mean these are innate he has spent her entire life in this house this is where the daughter chelsea was born 21 years ago here also that she passed away at the painkiller overdose in 2013 their story is one of an analgesic burden family hiding in the secret and shame of addiction. she's headed for a back surgery dr nichols was liza's doctor for 7 years she was the 1st to fall into the trap when i 1st started seeing her i thought she was going to be ok and she was giving me pain medicine to help my back but as the years go by course your body gets used to that medicine so that it doesn't work you know you used to take one page bill and now you're having states 2 or 3 pain pills because the pain is so bad. so it just increase it's just a vicious cycle because you know you've got to have the medicine but you know you don't want to have to take that much medicine but you can't i could work and do my job if i didn't have as. much as lisa had her own addiction what she didn't know is that her daughter was doing the same thing for 3 years chelsea had diabetes which causes muscular pains it was
man and marriage to. a met. you. mean these are innate he has spent her entire life in this house this is where the daughter chelsea was born 21 years ago here also that she passed away at the painkiller overdose in 2013 their story is one of an analgesic burden family hiding in the secret and shame of addiction. she's headed for a back surgery dr nichols was liza's doctor for 7 years she was the 1st to fall into the trap when i 1st started seeing her i thought she was going to be ok and she...
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was before right or a shocker man with the video and thank you very much for joining us ok thank you so much. and let's bring in our financial correspondent in frankfurt chelsea delaney chelsea good to see you. we talk about the uncertainty that businesses must prepare for and the costs that come with that how does that weigh on markets are we seeing it there. we have seen a little bit of pressure on markets both in the u.k. and europe over the past couple of days as the hopes for a trade deal to him a little that we've heard today for example from prime minister boris johnson $100.00 k. that really people should not be getting their hopes up that out a deal at this point but of course i would say markets are really under pricing the risks that. many investors remain quite optimistic that that the logic will prevail of the economic consequences will drive these leaders to reach a deal but i would say that investors are really not prepared at this point for. right chelsea's linny was in markets in frankfurt thank you. all fishing rights have turned into one of the sticking points of bragg's the trade negotiations the industry itself represents actually a small
was before right or a shocker man with the video and thank you very much for joining us ok thank you so much. and let's bring in our financial correspondent in frankfurt chelsea delaney chelsea good to see you. we talk about the uncertainty that businesses must prepare for and the costs that come with that how does that weigh on markets are we seeing it there. we have seen a little bit of pressure on markets both in the u.k. and europe over the past couple of days as the hopes for a trade deal...
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place above chelsea and with 2 games in hand over so we have to get safety paramount i believe that's why the game's been called off tonight because of the fear of the spread within the squad for man city. from our point of view in terms of our find out more the next day or 2 to make sure as to be sorry for the 2 teams if not the game won't go ahead i think the premier league had their rules and directives on that but yeah it's a tough time it was the same score line between us to city in crystal palace less to go above everton into 2nd on goal difference following news of the opposite moment at goodison park all the talk after the game was about how clubs and the league can prevent the spread of coronavirus so i think what this is showing the in a moment in time where the virus is spreading quite rapidly it's impossible for people to have those children they are going to be leaving them by only protocols that we have it's impossible to totally shield people from from getting it because the fact is they are human beings and they leave the football club in the they go home and leave their children who are coming back from school and they have to do their shopping etc etc etc so it
place above chelsea and with 2 games in hand over so we have to get safety paramount i believe that's why the game's been called off tonight because of the fear of the spread within the squad for man city. from our point of view in terms of our find out more the next day or 2 to make sure as to be sorry for the 2 teams if not the game won't go ahead i think the premier league had their rules and directives on that but yeah it's a tough time it was the same score line between us to city in...
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chelsea. rangers remain 16 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership, after an 11th straight league victory. they won 3—0 at stjohnstone. manrs are now unbeaten in 19 games this season. celtic made sure the gap didn't get any wider, with a 2—0 win over ross county. they're still second, and they do have three games in hand on their old firm rivals. a group of former footballers has sent a letter to the government calling for an urgent review into the link between heading the ball and brain damage. players are three and a half times more likely to die from dementia than the general population. former chelsea player mickey ambrose says the football association and players' union the pfa have been slow to act. these are people in a position of trust and authority. i mean, you can't continue tojust sidestep and sweep under the carpet. but this is a 157—year organisation formed in 1863, yet it's taken 20 years to get to this stage. i mean, we just want action. well, the fa gave us a statement they say they've helped lead the way in ground—breaking research into the links with football, and have "a clear and unwavering commitment
chelsea. rangers remain 16 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership, after an 11th straight league victory. they won 3—0 at stjohnstone. manrs are now unbeaten in 19 games this season. celtic made sure the gap didn't get any wider, with a 2—0 win over ross county. they're still second, and they do have three games in hand on their old firm rivals. a group of former footballers has sent a letter to the government calling for an urgent review into the link between heading the ball...