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how can you police and my five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around the world let's say all let's say you want to prove that al qaeda is hand in glove with saddam hussein to help justify a war against. saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and three just six weeks before the war to justify what he called the. sinister nexus between al qaeda and saddam hussein made out of whole cloth whether colin powell was deceived as he claims he was or whether re he was smart enough to realize what was goi
how can you police and my five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around the world let's say all let's say you want to prove that al qaeda is hand in glove with saddam hussein to help justify a war against. saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a...
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the russians sort of like a true actually the cia in this case to hack into a server or to a bunch of computers will it say like the democratic national committee and discoveries who had a cia spokes person sent a statement we are grateful to the department of justice and others throughout the government who worked diligently to bring this indictment in connection with a grave a breach of national security. says thirteen counts that include illegal gathering of national defense information and authorize access to a computer to obtain classified information of government property making false state. and obstruction of justice to the thirteen charges that each care maximum prison penalty manhattan u.s. attorney jeffrey as a burman said quote joshua schol tito a former employee of the cia allegedly used his access at the agency to transmit classified material to an outside organization during the course of this investigation federal agents also discovered a legit child pornography and told to use new york city residents told he was previously arrested in august twenty seventh teen relate
the russians sort of like a true actually the cia in this case to hack into a server or to a bunch of computers will it say like the democratic national committee and discoveries who had a cia spokes person sent a statement we are grateful to the department of justice and others throughout the government who worked diligently to bring this indictment in connection with a grave a breach of national security. says thirteen counts that include illegal gathering of national defense information and...
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how can you police and my five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around the world let's say all let's see. we want to prove that al qaeda is hand in glove with saddam hussein to help justify a war against saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and three just six weeks before the war to justify what he called the sinister nexus between al qaeda and saddam hussein made out of whole cloth whether colin powell was deceived as he claims he was or whether read he was smart enough to realize what was goi
how can you police and my five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around the world let's say all let's see. we want to prove that al qaeda is hand in glove with saddam hussein to help justify a war against saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a...
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have been you police and my five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around the world let's say all that so you want to prove that al qaeda is hand in glove with saddam hussein to help justify a war against. saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and three just six weeks before the war to justify what he called the. sinister nexus between al qaeda and saddam hussein made out of whole cloth whether colin powell was deceived as she claims she was or whether re he was smart enough to realize what was goi
have been you police and my five m i six the cia or f.b.i. to not use an intelligence file that may have emanated from one of the united states is black sites around the world let's say all that so you want to prove that al qaeda is hand in glove with saddam hussein to help justify a war against. saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a...
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attorney jeffrey as a burman said quote joshua a former employee of the cia allegedly used his access at the agency to transmit classified material to an outside organization during the course of this investigation federal agents also discovered a legit child pornography. and told to use new york city residents told he was previously arrested in august twenty seventh teen related to possession and transportation of thousands of images and videos of child pornography as this in new york f.b.i. field director william f. sweeney jr said as a lead chilled he utterly betrayed this nation and downright violated his victims as an employee of the cia sheltie took an oath to protect this country but he blatantly endangered by the transmission of classified information if convicted he could spend the rest of his life behind bars and washington national banks are t. . explain to me again how one can steal property of the government when the people are the government and we live in a democracy it's like when you see signs that say u.s. government no trespassing and i'm like. i pay taxes i must ci
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talks are on the table between washington and pyongyang a major us news organization quoted unnamed cia official of who seem to claim there was no point in gold trump talking to kim jong un the korean leader has no intention of disarming joining me from virginia is a mutha gehlen prize winner for journalism gath porter author of perils of dominance and balance of power and the road to war in vietnam thanks for coming on going underground what do you make of the cia leaking this information to n.b.c. owned by comcast that north korea won't disarm their nuclear weapons well first of all this this story which is really quite an exercise in dissin for mission by the corporate news media is just one small part of a much larger campaign that has been going on for weeks now and which i think is certainly one of the most important developments surrounding the whole u.s. north korean developing relationship that has occurred so far and that's because i think the corporate media are very very closely aligned with those forces within the u.s. national security bureaucracy the pentagon some of the
talks are on the table between washington and pyongyang a major us news organization quoted unnamed cia official of who seem to claim there was no point in gold trump talking to kim jong un the korean leader has no intention of disarming joining me from virginia is a mutha gehlen prize winner for journalism gath porter author of perils of dominance and balance of power and the road to war in vietnam thanks for coming on going underground what do you make of the cia leaking this information to...
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if the cia leaked some of that information to. i believe the man whose principal do enough to publish it will exact it printed probably sort of again he will publish anything that is in the public interest and that he has done and that he would do i think even if it connected putin to a murder in london or so of poisoning which is there is strong evidence against russia he would probably shoot if it were leaked to him so i think he's a person of very considerable principle and actually very considerable courage. the kremlin of course deny that everything goes as logical and the evidence of course the flip side money courtrooms is the poor in britain try to move forward just as you say in the book you picketed the ministry of justice you endorse the boss strike in twenty fourteen it's very likely that ever lived to have to do it again here is the state of justice here in most areas you bring. burson one of the great things britain did was in the one nine hundred forty s. after the war set up a national health service that terrific
if the cia leaked some of that information to. i believe the man whose principal do enough to publish it will exact it printed probably sort of again he will publish anything that is in the public interest and that he has done and that he would do i think even if it connected putin to a murder in london or so of poisoning which is there is strong evidence against russia he would probably shoot if it were leaked to him so i think he's a person of very considerable principle and actually very...
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at the cia. all the. greetings and salutation is here in the united states while our two main political parties the democrats and republicans rant and rage at each other over important political and cultural issues like immigration reform gun control u.s. president donald trump there is one issue that cuts through these epic times of partisanship an ideologue ideological divides in congress like no other the one beautiful sanguine topic that unites our congress men and women alike i'm talking of course about the department of defense. yes well families are being torn apart at the border and many citizens are being choked by poverty to puerto pay for any kind of proper medical care our elected leaders in the u.s. senate just voted to hand the pentagon a hefty seven hundred sixteen billion dollars fittingly titled the john s. mccain national defense authorization act of twenty nineteen after the ailing arizona senator who never met an interventionist war he didn't like the bill boosts military spending by o
at the cia. all the. greetings and salutation is here in the united states while our two main political parties the democrats and republicans rant and rage at each other over important political and cultural issues like immigration reform gun control u.s. president donald trump there is one issue that cuts through these epic times of partisanship an ideologue ideological divides in congress like no other the one beautiful sanguine topic that unites our congress men and women alike i'm talking...
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a really interesting tool because it allows a entity like the russians or like a true actually the cia in this case to hack into a server or to a bunch of computers will it say like the democratic national committee and discoveries who have to name a cia spokes person send a statement we are grateful to the department of justice and others throughout the government who worked diligently to bring this indictment in connection with a grave breach of national security. says thirteen counts that include illegal gathering of national defense information and authorized access to a computer to obtain classified information of government property making false statement. and obstruction of justice to the thirteen charges they each carry a ten to twenty year maximum prison penalty manhattan u.s. attorney jeffrey as a burman said quote joshua shoulder a former employee of the cia allegedly used his access at the agency to transmit classified material to an outside organization during the course of this investigation federal agents also discovered a legit child pornography and told to use new york
a really interesting tool because it allows a entity like the russians or like a true actually the cia in this case to hack into a server or to a bunch of computers will it say like the democratic national committee and discoveries who have to name a cia spokes person send a statement we are grateful to the department of justice and others throughout the government who worked diligently to bring this indictment in connection with a grave breach of national security. says thirteen counts that...
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family and the cia was relationship that was brought you might say. in fact, you write that your father when jfk was killed immediately suspected cia involvement. i noticed in the book as i read about your fathers assassination the name of his assassin is not mentioned in the book and with all that in mind i wonder, are you satisfied with the official version of those events, or do you think of them differently? >> i don't think, i never believed the official version of my uncles assassination. i don't think most people do. in fact, the united states congress which did two and half year investigation, the warren commission was operating with very, very little knowledge and with an agenda which president johnson did not want to get in a situation where he suspected that castro have been involved in my uncle's assassination and he did not want to be in position were where had to go r with castro. he wanted a very quick resolution with a a single shor and he made very clear the warren commission had its own investigators. it had, relied on the cia and th
family and the cia was relationship that was brought you might say. in fact, you write that your father when jfk was killed immediately suspected cia involvement. i noticed in the book as i read about your fathers assassination the name of his assassin is not mentioned in the book and with all that in mind i wonder, are you satisfied with the official version of those events, or do you think of them differently? >> i don't think, i never believed the official version of my uncles...
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european court finds the two countries complicit in the torture of terror suspects at cia black sites. in the european union canada and mexico vowed to retaliate against the u.s. over a hefty tax on metal imports. broadcast live their work for studios in moscow this is r t international and john thomas we're glad to have you with us. now donald trump made a dramatic u. turn this week saying his summit with kim jong un was back on the talks will take place on june the twelfth in singapore that announcement came after russia's foreign minister met with the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent in the uptrend go traveled with the russian delegation and was granted rare access into the north korean leader's residence. we were told to leave most of our belongings and our mobile devices behind in how they were taking us somewhere. so we're here in this just to keep our men one photographer and myself rolling a lot of state in. this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that appears to be the powers. that be if only someone told me where exact
european court finds the two countries complicit in the torture of terror suspects at cia black sites. in the european union canada and mexico vowed to retaliate against the u.s. over a hefty tax on metal imports. broadcast live their work for studios in moscow this is r t international and john thomas we're glad to have you with us. now donald trump made a dramatic u. turn this week saying his summit with kim jong un was back on the talks will take place on june the twelfth in singapore that...
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the brics countries especially given that the be in brics stands for brazil they're run by a defacto cia asset well let's take the war that you came minority leader to raise i'm a voted for in government libya is president ten mer of brazil exposed by wiki leaks this against in libya in the am in mali or in the central african republic wars have caused intolerable suffering intolerable suffering sure but why does temper appear to be so reticent his russian counterpart in twenty eleven asking some arguably more pertinent questions about the war in libya supported by to resume the coalition say destroying the death was not my goal then why bomb his palaces now some officials have claimed that eliminating him was in fact their goal who gave them the right to the have a fair trial returning to the no fly zone to bombings or destroying the country's entire infrastructure when the so-called civilized world uses all its military power against a small country destroying what's being created by generations i don't know if that's good and if that is the bricks what about the i well india did not b
the brics countries especially given that the be in brics stands for brazil they're run by a defacto cia asset well let's take the war that you came minority leader to raise i'm a voted for in government libya is president ten mer of brazil exposed by wiki leaks this against in libya in the am in mali or in the central african republic wars have caused intolerable suffering intolerable suffering sure but why does temper appear to be so reticent his russian counterpart in twenty eleven asking...
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when the cia accepted him.he said will make the militia and use this but the military betrayed them and tortured his brother. only then did -- become an enemy of the united states of america. since then his network has been second to the taliban in casualties and flipped it on americans and the afghan people. another case of an enemy we did not have most people probably don't know this, the taliban completely surrender. they did not bow this would be the mother of all battles and say we will fight. it was from southern afghanistan and his father had been an important tribal leader. he had credibility. the taliban recognized it as legitimate. just don't attack us. some wanted to participate in politics and many just retired. took about two and half years for the american escalation were able to provoke the taliban into fighting against us. once they do decided to the game was over. they picked an unnecessary fight and when they cannot win. the reason why, there is a few. show you this map. this is ethnic groups
when the cia accepted him.he said will make the militia and use this but the military betrayed them and tortured his brother. only then did -- become an enemy of the united states of america. since then his network has been second to the taliban in casualties and flipped it on americans and the afghan people. another case of an enemy we did not have most people probably don't know this, the taliban completely surrender. they did not bow this would be the mother of all battles and say we will...
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you read that your father when jfk was killed immediately suspected cia involvement. i noticed in the book when i read about your father's assassination the name of his assassin is not mentioned in the book. i wonder, are you satisfied with the official version of those events? or do you think of them differently. >> i never believed the official version of my uncles assassination, and i don't think was people do. in fact, think with a two and a half year investigation with the commission there is very little knowledge of an agenda which president johnson did not want to get in a situation where -- was involved. he did not want to be in a position where he had to go to war with castro. he wanted a very quick resolution. they had their own investigators the cia and the fbi which my uncle had fired was the head of the warren commission. we now know real war was -- and was spoonfed that information. they were still trying to get information about what happened that was and 63. in the early 70s they concluded that there had been a conspiracy. it was a much broader array o
you read that your father when jfk was killed immediately suspected cia involvement. i noticed in the book when i read about your father's assassination the name of his assassin is not mentioned in the book. i wonder, are you satisfied with the official version of those events? or do you think of them differently. >> i never believed the official version of my uncles assassination, and i don't think was people do. in fact, think with a two and a half year investigation with the commission...
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european court of human rights has ruled list you ania and remain you took part in the cia's program of secret detention centers and also violated the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of to al qaeda suspects both countries have been ordered to pay the man one hundred thousand euros each in compensation one of the suspects was according to the cia a key al qaeda figure no charges were brought against him though as part of his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times and said he lost his left died during cia torture in his diary he documented tortures he was subjected to and even sketched them in detail the other detainee also face the agency's enhanced interrogation program according to the cia he led the gulf region operations both are still held in the notorious current town of a bay prison the hearings revealed the conditions under which the two suspects were kept. there had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have
european court of human rights has ruled list you ania and remain you took part in the cia's program of secret detention centers and also violated the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of to al qaeda suspects both countries have been ordered to pay the man one hundred thousand euros each in compensation one of the suspects was according to the cia a key al qaeda figure no charges were brought against him though as part of his interrogation he was water boarded...
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countries complicated in the torture of terrorist suspects at cia black sites. the european union canada mexico to retaliate against the u.s. over a hefty tax on metal imports. with a pic of the stories from the past seven days and right up to the moment developments as well welcome to the weekly on our team international donald trump made a dramatic u. turn this week saying his summit with kim jong. un the talks will take place on june the twelfth in singapore came after russia's foreign minister met with the north korean leader. our correspondent traveling with the russian delegation and was granted rare access to one of the north korean. leaders' residences. we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices be find and now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this just to keep our men one photographer and myself rolling a lot of state in. this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that appears to be the palace. if only someone told me where exactly we are right now but we are being told to fol
countries complicated in the torture of terrorist suspects at cia black sites. the european union canada mexico to retaliate against the u.s. over a hefty tax on metal imports. with a pic of the stories from the past seven days and right up to the moment developments as well welcome to the weekly on our team international donald trump made a dramatic u. turn this week saying his summit with kim jong. un the talks will take place on june the twelfth in singapore came after russia's foreign...
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news stories two european countries are ruled complicit in the torture of terrorist suspects secret cia detention center. partners. against. metal imports imposed by the trump administration. with the top stories from the past seven days and right up to the moment developments well welcome to the weekly on our to international double trump said this week he's ready to meet with kim jong il in singapore later this month previously there had been a lot of mixed messages coming from the white house but well ahead of those talks russia's foreign minister has already met with the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent traveled with the russian delegation and was granted rare access to one of the north korean leaders residences. we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices behind and now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this van just to cower him and one photographer and myself following a lot of savings. in this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that appears to be the palace. if only someone told me w
news stories two european countries are ruled complicit in the torture of terrorist suspects secret cia detention center. partners. against. metal imports imposed by the trump administration. with the top stories from the past seven days and right up to the moment developments well welcome to the weekly on our to international double trump said this week he's ready to meet with kim jong il in singapore later this month previously there had been a lot of mixed messages coming from the white...
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romania and lithuania hosted cia black sites between two thousand and three and two thousand and six and one of the suspects in the case was a key al qaeda figure according to the cia but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man led operations in the gulf for al qaeda and our europe correspondent peter oliver has more on the suspects treatment after the european court of human rights had this to say. the applicants had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuania insight with getting a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times is a bit it gave an account of what was done to him while he was in detention m
romania and lithuania hosted cia black sites between two thousand and three and two thousand and six and one of the suspects in the case was a key al qaeda figure according to the cia but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man led operations in the gulf for al qaeda and our europe correspondent peter oliver has more on the suspects treatment after the european court of human rights had this to say. the...
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two european countries are real complicit in the torture of terror suspects by hosting secret cia detention centers and judgement from the european court of human rights. america's trading partners to retaliate against. that ministry. with the top stories from the past seven days on rights up to the moment developments as well welcome to the weekly on r.t. international our top story if you turn from donald trump over north korea he say's he's ready to meet kim jong il after all in singapore later this month previously there have been so many mixed messages coming from the white house but well ahead all of those talks russia's foreign minister has already met with the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent traveled with the russian delegation and he was granted rare access to one of the north korean leaders residencies. we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices behind and now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this van just to cower and then one photographer and myself following a lot of state in. this area is completely deserted and it l
two european countries are real complicit in the torture of terror suspects by hosting secret cia detention centers and judgement from the european court of human rights. america's trading partners to retaliate against. that ministry. with the top stories from the past seven days on rights up to the moment developments as well welcome to the weekly on r.t. international our top story if you turn from donald trump over north korea he say's he's ready to meet kim jong il after all in singapore...
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the cia. said, why are all of these guys in the cia around? he said, well, he did favovors for jack for the cia. the best time i had was in the plane with him. here the wonderful daughter named mary. he was a very difficult man, very private, very, very smart. i would say, how is he today? one day mary said, alienated as usual. he was just difficult. he did not like doing interviews. he did not think the kids supporting him, shaving their hair for gene, he did not think he owed them anything. he explained to me he was anti-communist. he would sometimes take bags of money down to certain catholic official, public leaders, particularly in latin america. what? i got to know a lot of guys in the cia through him. if you wononder why y when coby sayays that l little bit, the internal paper -- they didn't history of coby. i was doing domestic spying. amy: he said he knew morore abot the cia than the cia director. >> i got to know through mccarthy about the cia. the strangest sort of connection. gene
the cia. said, why are all of these guys in the cia around? he said, well, he did favovors for jack for the cia. the best time i had was in the plane with him. here the wonderful daughter named mary. he was a very difficult man, very private, very, very smart. i would say, how is he today? one day mary said, alienated as usual. he was just difficult. he did not like doing interviews. he did not think the kids supporting him, shaving their hair for gene, he did not think he owed them anything....
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one of the suspects was according to the cia a key al qaeda figure no charges were brought against him though as part of his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times said he lost his left eye during cia torture and in his diary he documented tortures he was subjected to and even sketched them in detail the other detainee also face the agency's then interrogation program and according to the cia he led gulf region operations both a still held in the notorious guantanamo bay prison hearings revealed the conditions under which the two suspects were kept the applicants had been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we've gotten a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing now it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times is
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citizen it's time for australia to step forward ok you mentioned like one payer former head of the cia in a secretary of state who's famously trump said that he loved wiki leaks it's no guarantee as well as you see the prospects for your client's freedom that's right tom did say i love wiki leaks during the election of course wiki leaks released material that showed corruption within the d.n.c. party that suited him at the particular time but it's the administration the d.o.j. of the cia and the deep state intelligence agencies who have been embarrassed by wiki leaks publications and embarrassed by the work that joined us on has done and we believe that that's why they are pushing for his prosecution the new president record all of them or email or say about this cutting of communication that they can do. prevent him from speaking about politics of countries and he's breached that they're in there it's in their right to do that said because as as as a refugee nevertheless and a citizen of ecuador in fact he has the right to free speech he has effectively been cut off from the internet
citizen it's time for australia to step forward ok you mentioned like one payer former head of the cia in a secretary of state who's famously trump said that he loved wiki leaks it's no guarantee as well as you see the prospects for your client's freedom that's right tom did say i love wiki leaks during the election of course wiki leaks released material that showed corruption within the d.n.c. party that suited him at the particular time but it's the administration the d.o.j. of the cia and...
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secret cia detention centers says the european court of human rights. plus america's trading partners to retaliate against. posed by the trumpet. hello there. here moscow the sunday lunch times kevin i'm with you for our usual weekly roundup of the big stories of the last seven days before we get down to the . want to show those pictures we're seeing in the corner there from way above our heads up at the iowa says keep a good eye on that for a good reason live pictures of this saw is a mess oh seven spacecraft crew coming back down to earth is what we're going to see shortly there when that dock indoor soyuz is going to take them back down crucially with the football that you know there was a catch while we show you this the football that's going to kick off the world cup here in russia on the fourteenth of june the luzhniki stadium russia versus saudi arabia so three guys on a football on the way back down there worth we go and that is a bit more detail about ten minutes times thought we showed that live picture good isn't it. ok back down on earth the
secret cia detention centers says the european court of human rights. plus america's trading partners to retaliate against. posed by the trumpet. hello there. here moscow the sunday lunch times kevin i'm with you for our usual weekly roundup of the big stories of the last seven days before we get down to the . want to show those pictures we're seeing in the corner there from way above our heads up at the iowa says keep a good eye on that for a good reason live pictures of this saw is a mess oh...
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♪ >>> three young cia officers alossed in laos.heir mission was to stop the spread of communism. ♪ >>> never actually at war. we were fighting in neighboring vietnam. the united states flew more than half a million mission oefrs the tiny nation. dropping more bombs here than on germany and japan and all of world war ii combined. this only a part of the largest military operation in history. there were three intelligence officers, key players in the secret war depending object who you talked to were either create greatly loved or feared or despised. a texan vet was an influential cia case officer. he was recruited. they succeeded a first. . what happened here, presumably in the cause of freedom of democratic western values, resonates still. an estimated 30% of the bombs dropped on laos failed to detonate. these and other uxo's remain in the ground and continue to take lives, and limbs. >> anthony: when you get off the plane -- >> james: yes. >> anthony: what's the first sort of recognizable smell that registers? >> james: wood smoke
♪ >>> three young cia officers alossed in laos.heir mission was to stop the spread of communism. ♪ >>> never actually at war. we were fighting in neighboring vietnam. the united states flew more than half a million mission oefrs the tiny nation. dropping more bombs here than on germany and japan and all of world war ii combined. this only a part of the largest military operation in history. there were three intelligence officers, key players in the secret war depending...
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cia.ics with you? r were you able d comics in your counter terrorism years? >> it was actually an odd benefit. because in the cia, the sort of thing you do is you pretend to l be other pso you can get across borders, get into places that they don't want you to know you're the cia. and most of my colleagues, bless them, wore suits like this and looked very much like james bond and kind of crossed as nice business men and i wo super nerd comic book writer. i would go on an airplane. would spill on myself. i would read comic books. i'd have graphic novels with mel i'd basibe me, and they'd be like, "that guy could not ever be cia." . light laughter ] let him in, plea no, he could do no damage to anything. [ light laughter ] v >> sety, very smart of you. >> yes. >> seth: your run on "mister miracle" that's ongoing is fantastic. i was a "mister miracle" fan of the character., and m reading issue one. and it was one of the great things in my life. now, i should point out, this is not me. this is
cia.ics with you? r were you able d comics in your counter terrorism years? >> it was actually an odd benefit. because in the cia, the sort of thing you do is you pretend to l be other pso you can get across borders, get into places that they don't want you to know you're the cia. and most of my colleagues, bless them, wore suits like this and looked very much like james bond and kind of crossed as nice business men and i wo super nerd comic book writer. i would go on an airplane. would...
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were complicit in the torture of two al qaeda terror suspects by hosting secret cia detention centers says the european court of human rights. trading partners to retaliate against hefty tariffs imposed on metal imports by the trumpet ministration. very good morning for me kevin though in this the weekly a round of the big stories of the last seven days starting with this one and a u. turn from donald trump over north korea he says he's ready to meet with kim jong after all in singapore later this month previously there of course had been so many mixed messages coming from the white house about. but well ahead of those talks russia's foreign minister and already met with the north korean leader in pyongyang a correspondent in a patrol traveled with the russian delegation and he was granted rare access indeed to one of the north korean leaders residences. we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices behind and now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this van and just to cover him and one photographer and myself following a lot of shade in. this area
were complicit in the torture of two al qaeda terror suspects by hosting secret cia detention centers says the european court of human rights. trading partners to retaliate against hefty tariffs imposed on metal imports by the trumpet ministration. very good morning for me kevin though in this the weekly a round of the big stories of the last seven days starting with this one and a u. turn from donald trump over north korea he says he's ready to meet with kim jong after all in singapore later...
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we can't have been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we've gotten a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear leg shackles at all times evaded gave an account of what was done to him while he was in detention must warn viewers that this clip comes a company with some of his own sketches that have been released as part of a freedom of information request some viewers may find them disturbing they unchained my hands from the bars and chained them with short chains to the chains that were around my legs which kept me in a bowing position at all times they brutally dragged me to the cement wall he started brutally banging my head and my back against the wall i felt my back was breaking due to the intensity o
we can't have been held in these facilities and the domestic authorities had been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we've gotten a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing no it prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in solitary confinement and they were forced to wear...
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and prosecutors say an ex-cia employee betrayed our nation in what could be the biggest breach in cia history. that's all ahead in this hour of "shepard smith reporti." i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. the president is refusing to back down on the policy of separating children from their parents at the southern border. >> we can release all immigrant families and minors who show up at the border from central america or we can arrest this adults for the federal crime of illegal entry. those are the only two options. >> the images and sounds of separated children adding to the outrage. here's a reporting or takened by pro publica, a nonprofit jour l journalist group. [crying]. >> trace : president trump claims it's up to congress to fix the problem. some of his fellow republicans say the trump administration could stop the separation of families right now. >> zero tolerance policy is of their making. the policy we're talking about was implemented by this administration. they can change it if they wanted to. >> the president headed to capitol hill to meet with gop lawmakers. the
and prosecutors say an ex-cia employee betrayed our nation in what could be the biggest breach in cia history. that's all ahead in this hour of "shepard smith reporti." i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. the president is refusing to back down on the policy of separating children from their parents at the southern border. >> we can release all immigrant families and minors who show up at the border from central america or we can arrest this adults for the federal crime of...
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lead chilled to utterly retreat this nation and downright violated his victims as an employee of the cia sheltie took an oath to protect this country but he blatantly endangered by the transmission of classified information if convicted he could spend the rest of his life behind bars and washington national banks are to. explain to me again how one can steal property of the government when the people are the government and we live in a democracy it's like when you see signs that say u.s. government no trespassing and i'm like. i pay taxes i'm a citizen why are we here this is one of those things that i mean the child pornography thing aside to sit there and say this once again we're going after people who are trying to show the show the weaknesses and are in what we need this this was a i mean if this was really a threat to our national security every time they say this since nine eleven this leak was a threat to national security this could put us and yet. what's happened that's the who is hacking all these banks looking like it's the u.s. government right nobody. you know like this is
lead chilled to utterly retreat this nation and downright violated his victims as an employee of the cia sheltie took an oath to protect this country but he blatantly endangered by the transmission of classified information if convicted he could spend the rest of his life behind bars and washington national banks are to. explain to me again how one can steal property of the government when the people are the government and we live in a democracy it's like when you see signs that say u.s....
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it not be entirely within their rights to curtail his freedom because perhaps they were negotiating cia facilities atlanta are basing their door which after all my. previous position he ran the cia i know nobody's free speech should be cut off without legal remedy and without legal recourse ok so. names of visitors mine included not his legal team strangely were leaked to papers it was all over the british papers here what was behind that we've that come from people who visited and met with julian assange well we understand that the material has been late by a security company that had been contracted by ecuador to provide security to the embassy it's hard to know why it's coming out now but there are course many conspiracy theories that are trying to connect wiki leaks to russia connect wiki leaks to the trump administration and the publications during the election and that list is being used towards that end but of course even the f.b.i. director said in his evidence to the house committee that there is no direct evidence of any connection so i think it's an interesting timing that th
it not be entirely within their rights to curtail his freedom because perhaps they were negotiating cia facilities atlanta are basing their door which after all my. previous position he ran the cia i know nobody's free speech should be cut off without legal remedy and without legal recourse ok so. names of visitors mine included not his legal team strangely were leaked to papers it was all over the british papers here what was behind that we've that come from people who visited and met with...
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now the european court of human rights says listen romania violated human rights by hosting secret cia detention centers it also says the countries breached the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of two al qaeda suspects they've been ordered to pay the men one hundred thousand euros each in compensation one of the suspects according to the cia was a key al qaeda figure but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation he was water boarded eighty three times the cia says the other man led operations in the gulf for al qaeda peter all over has more on how the suspects have been treated. their applications have been housed in these facilities and the domestic authorities have been aware that the cia would subject them to treatment contrary to the convention now what we have heard is a little bit about the conditions in which they were kept in lithuanian site we've gotten a little bit of a glimpse into what was going on there and how prisoners were held up this this hearing now is prisoners were kept in blindfolded all time they were put in s
now the european court of human rights says listen romania violated human rights by hosting secret cia detention centers it also says the countries breached the prohibition on torture by helping the agency with the interrogation of two al qaeda suspects they've been ordered to pay the men one hundred thousand euros each in compensation one of the suspects according to the cia was a key al qaeda figure but no charges were brought against him during his interrogation he was water boarded eighty...
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he became leader of a national liberation army trained by the cia. the plantations of the united fruit company became really a guard base and. in june one nine hundred fifty four the capital quite a modest city was born and. overpowered how coble our parents resigned on the twenty seventh of june in a radio broadcast. that they used communism as an excuse. but the truth is different. and reality it's about financial interests. those of the united fruit company and other north american monopolies. they've invested in latin america they fear the example of guatemala could spread to other nations. to becoming president with support from the united states custody or out of mass cancelled the measures taken by the outer bands government. land reform was abandoned land was returned to united fruit. but neither stability nor security for their. after the coup wafa myler was thrown into a civil war that continued until one thousand nine hundred ninety six. it left more than one hundred thousand dead a million displaced and tens of thousands missing. the maya
he became leader of a national liberation army trained by the cia. the plantations of the united fruit company became really a guard base and. in june one nine hundred fifty four the capital quite a modest city was born and. overpowered how coble our parents resigned on the twenty seventh of june in a radio broadcast. that they used communism as an excuse. but the truth is different. and reality it's about financial interests. those of the united fruit company and other north american...