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and injune, mrassange walked into the ecuadorian embassy in london asking for political asylum. opolitan police mounted a 24—hour guard at the embassy. by october 2015, it had cost over £13 million. and it's not over yet. julian assange is no longer wanted on an international arrest warrant, but the police say that if he stepped out of the embassy, they're still obliged to arrest him for failing to surrender to a london court back in 2012. at the embassy this evening, his supporters were jubilant. but in sweden, the woman who accused him of rape issued a statement saying he was evading justice and expressing her shock at the investigation was being shelved. julian assange was not held without charge for seven years, he was subject to extradition proceedings within the eu, under the european arrest warrant scheme. he would have received a fair trial in sweden, had he chosen to go back, and the fact that proceedings lasted seven years was entirely down to him seeking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy rather than going to face trial in a country that is governed by the rule of law. l
and injune, mrassange walked into the ecuadorian embassy in london asking for political asylum. opolitan police mounted a 24—hour guard at the embassy. by october 2015, it had cost over £13 million. and it's not over yet. julian assange is no longer wanted on an international arrest warrant, but the police say that if he stepped out of the embassy, they're still obliged to arrest him for failing to surrender to a london court back in 2012. at the embassy this evening, his supporters were...
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he has been sheltering in the ecuadorian embassy to avoid extradition.sh police warned that he would still be arrested for skipping bail. you are watching "dw news," live from berlin. more to come very soon. to stay with us if you can. bye for now. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: euromaxx highlights, and here is your host meggin leigh. megan: hi, everyone, and welcome to our highlights show with the best picks of the week. here's a look at what we've got in store. slow but cool, an austrian has built an ecological sound porsche. small but smart, a 10-year-old bewitches germany with his magic tricks. and traditional but new, a polish chef serves up his own take on a lamb roast. ♪ megan: you know it's springtime when the tulips are in bloom. and of course the best place to see them in their full glory is in the keukenhof flower park in the netherlands. well here, visitors are engulfed in a sea of color. but there is much more to see than just
he has been sheltering in the ecuadorian embassy to avoid extradition.sh police warned that he would still be arrested for skipping bail. you are watching "dw news," live from berlin. more to come very soon. to stay with us if you can. bye for now. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: euromaxx highlights, and here is your host meggin leigh. megan: hi, everyone, and welcome to...
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and injune mr assange walked into the ecuadorian embassy in london requesting political asylum. metropolitan police mounted a 24—hour guard at the embassy. by october 2015 it had cost over £30 million. and it is not over yet. julian assange is no longer wanted on an international arrest warrant but the metropolitan police say that if he stepped out of the embassy they are still obliged to arrest him forfailing to surrender to a london court back in 2012. at the embassy this evening his supporters were jubilant. but in sweden, the woman who accused him of rape issued a statement saying he was evading justice, and expressing her shock that the investigation was being shelved. julian assange was not held without charge with for seven years. he was subject to extradition proceedings with in the eu, under the european arrest warrant scheme he would have received a fair trial in sweden had he chosen to go back. the reason this has lasted seven years is entirely down to him seeking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy rather than going to face trial in a country that has governed by the ru
and injune mr assange walked into the ecuadorian embassy in london requesting political asylum. metropolitan police mounted a 24—hour guard at the embassy. by october 2015 it had cost over £30 million. and it is not over yet. julian assange is no longer wanted on an international arrest warrant but the metropolitan police say that if he stepped out of the embassy they are still obliged to arrest him forfailing to surrender to a london court back in 2012. at the embassy this evening his...
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he has called it detention, that he has been detained in the ecuadorian embassy. e british police and perhaps the home office about whether he might be allowed to leave without being arrested, so far there has been no result on that. also, he is worried about the threat of arrest by the american authorities, with the attorney general saying the arrest of julian assange with the attorney general saying the arrest ofjulian assange is a priority. we will be talking to our correspondent at the ecuadorian embassy in the next few minutes. but, for now, other news. london city airport is set to become the first in the uk to replace its on—site air traffic controllers with a digital system, operated from more than a hundred miles away. instead of sitting in a tower overlooking the runway, controllers will watch live footage from high—definition cameras in hampshire. the new system will be operationalfrom 2019. our transport correspondent richard westcott reports now, on a brave new world. modern airports are dynamic, fast flowing, hundreds of pieces being moved around ever
he has called it detention, that he has been detained in the ecuadorian embassy. e british police and perhaps the home office about whether he might be allowed to leave without being arrested, so far there has been no result on that. also, he is worried about the threat of arrest by the american authorities, with the attorney general saying the arrest of julian assange with the attorney general saying the arrest ofjulian assange is a priority. we will be talking to our correspondent at the...
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you say he has been detained in ecuadorian embassy ‘s.ne to stand trial in sweden and cleared his name and proved his innocence, evie is that confident approving has andersons. i'm not saying it. the highest international agency is saying it. the people who pronounced on the detention dart britain goes along with what there's high legal un body says. ed has said that assange has been illegally detained because if he had walked out of the embassy, almost certainly he be on the beat to the very kind of hellhole that chelsea manning has just to the very kind of hellhole that chelsea manning hasjust be to the very kind of hellhole that chelsea manning has just be freed from. that is what this is about. what does he do now? because, as i understand it, the metropolitan police are still saying that they would arrest him for breaching bail and so on. is he going to say in the ecuadorian embassy?” and so on. is he going to say in the ecuadorian embassy? i hope not. there are blues outside that almost certainly well arrest him, but that is it. tha
you say he has been detained in ecuadorian embassy ‘s.ne to stand trial in sweden and cleared his name and proved his innocence, evie is that confident approving has andersons. i'm not saying it. the highest international agency is saying it. the people who pronounced on the detention dart britain goes along with what there's high legal un body says. ed has said that assange has been illegally detained because if he had walked out of the embassy, almost certainly he be on the beat to the very...
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that drove him into the doors of the ecuadorian embassy.o, despite today's dramatic twist in the long-running diplomatic and legal saga, tonight he is back inside, not for the moment going anywhere. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america. still to come, could donald cause asires for nasa boom in the car industry. we go south of the border to find out. the japanese cabinet has paved fashion to retire. it will be the first time an emperor has stepped down in 200 years. the bill will only apply to the current emperor and will not cover any other issues facing the family. >> it was in this extraordinary television address last year that emperor at we heat so made madeea to be -- emperor his plea to retire. asay, he and his cabinet -- his wish.ists this is a one-time deal for him only. crown prince of sense the throne on january 1 2019, he will still be expected to serve for life. ofjapan, changing the rules royal succession it seems our very hard, but something needs to change. emperor's akihito her -- shenced cannot inherit the throne,
that drove him into the doors of the ecuadorian embassy.o, despite today's dramatic twist in the long-running diplomatic and legal saga, tonight he is back inside, not for the moment going anywhere. jane: you are watching "bbc world news america. still to come, could donald cause asires for nasa boom in the car industry. we go south of the border to find out. the japanese cabinet has paved fashion to retire. it will be the first time an emperor has stepped down in 200 years. the bill will...
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let's cross to the ecuadorian embassy in london. our correspondent, richard lister, is there. any expectation we might seejulian assange leading that embassy any time soon? i would have to say that given the evidence we have at the moment, that is extremely unlikely. remember this, thatjulian assange a lwa ys remember this, thatjulian assange always said he was not afraid to go to sweden to face these accusations of rape. what he has scared off is the fact that it is entirely possible that while he was in sweden, the us authorities could ask for his extradition to face perhaps more persistent charges that he has been involved in the bleating of american secrets from wikileaks. of course, we know that chelsea manning was convicted of that and even though she has just been released, the justice department though she has just been released, thejustice department has made very clear it is very keen to prosecute julian assange in regards to the wikileaks postings julian assange in regards to the wikilea ks postings of julian assange in regards to the wikileaks postings of american
let's cross to the ecuadorian embassy in london. our correspondent, richard lister, is there. any expectation we might seejulian assange leading that embassy any time soon? i would have to say that given the evidence we have at the moment, that is extremely unlikely. remember this, thatjulian assange a lwa ys remember this, thatjulian assange always said he was not afraid to go to sweden to face these accusations of rape. what he has scared off is the fact that it is entirely possible that...
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we saw him on the balcony, holed up in the ecuadorian embassy, can he 110w in the ecuadorian embassy,up his stuff and go? when he went into the embassy in 2012, he was under a negation to surrender to the authorities so he could be surrendered to sweden. he had exhausted all of his remedies here, he had made an application to the european court of human rights for emergency relief, and that had been denied to him. he was under an obligation to surrender himself, so that he could be exported to sweden. in not doing that, he has breached his bail conditions. therefore, there is a warrant for his arrest. that will have to be executed. i know that he has made commons today that his legal team will be —— made announcements today that his legal tea m announcements today that his legal team will be coming to the arrangements, but ultimately failing to a nswer arrangements, but ultimately failing to answer his bail is an entirely separate matter. and a lesser issue? it is. but it's an obligation. when bail is granted he agreed to those conditions, they were breached. so despite the fact the m
we saw him on the balcony, holed up in the ecuadorian embassy, can he 110w in the ecuadorian embassy,up his stuff and go? when he went into the embassy in 2012, he was under a negation to surrender to the authorities so he could be surrendered to sweden. he had exhausted all of his remedies here, he had made an application to the european court of human rights for emergency relief, and that had been denied to him. he was under an obligation to surrender himself, so that he could be exported to...
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he's been a fugitive, living at the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012, avoiding extradition. as always denied the allegations, saying they're politically motivated. let's go live to richard lister, who's outside the embassy for us this afternoon. clive, it is four years and 11 months to the david julian assange took refuge at the ecuadorian embassy. he has remained behind those net curtains ever since. he never left. at today, as the news came out from sweden, he tweeted a smiling photograph of himself. that is the only comment he has made an today's developments. as caroline hawley reports, he remains a wanted man. victory as howard julian assange‘s lawyer described today's news. the wikileaks founder tweeted this photograph of himself in the ecuadorian embassy. swedish prosecutors had just said the case against him was being dropped. translation: today i have decided to revoke the order against mr assange and revoke the european arrest warrant that he should be handed over to the swedish authorities. there announcement was not a statement on whether mr assange was guilty or
he's been a fugitive, living at the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012, avoiding extradition. as always denied the allegations, saying they're politically motivated. let's go live to richard lister, who's outside the embassy for us this afternoon. clive, it is four years and 11 months to the david julian assange took refuge at the ecuadorian embassy. he has remained behind those net curtains ever since. he never left. at today, as the news came out from sweden, he tweeted a smiling...
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for almost five of those years, mr assange has been holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy in london dition. but today's development doesn't mean that the 45—year—old can finally walk free. police say they would still be obliged to arrest him if he left the embassy. and the united states may also take legal action against him for leaking secret official documents. our correspondent caroline hawley has the story. her report includes flashing images from the start. out into the fresh air. cheering on the balcony of the ecuadorian embassy, julian assange emerged this afternoon to have his say on the end of the swedish investigation against him. today is an important victory — for me and for the un human rights system. seven years without charge while my children grew up without me. that is not something that i can forgive. it is not something that i can forget. but the prosecutor in sweden hasn't cleared julian assange. she said that, in his absence, she simply couldn't pursue the case any further. translation: the decision to discontinue the investigation is not based on an assessment o
for almost five of those years, mr assange has been holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy in london dition. but today's development doesn't mean that the 45—year—old can finally walk free. police say they would still be obliged to arrest him if he left the embassy. and the united states may also take legal action against him for leaking secret official documents. our correspondent caroline hawley has the story. her report includes flashing images from the start. out into the fresh air....
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he's been taking refuge at the ecuadorian embassy in london — since 2012.se he could still be arrested by police in london. ecuador‘s foreign minister called on the uk to allow mr assange safe passage to ecuador. caroline hawley reports. out into the fresh air. on the balcony of the ecuadorian embassyjulian assange emerged this afternoon to have his say on the end of the swedish investigation against him. today is an important victory for me and for the un human rights system. seven years without charge while my children grew up without me. that is not something that i can forgive, it is not something that i can forget. but prosecutors in sweden have not cleared julian assange, they have simply said they can't pursue the case any further. translation: there are now no further measures remaining which are possible to advance the investigation. in order to proceed, it would be necessary forjulian assange to be formally served notice of the crimes of which he is suspected. this was a measure that was to have been conducted during an interview in london, but mr
he's been taking refuge at the ecuadorian embassy in london — since 2012.se he could still be arrested by police in london. ecuador‘s foreign minister called on the uk to allow mr assange safe passage to ecuador. caroline hawley reports. out into the fresh air. on the balcony of the ecuadorian embassyjulian assange emerged this afternoon to have his say on the end of the swedish investigation against him. today is an important victory for me and for the un human rights system. seven years...
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moments after it was announced, wikileaks founder tweeted this photo of himself in the ecuadorian embassyweeted: in stockholm, swedish prosecutors announced this morning that the case this afternoon appearing on the balcony off the embassy he was defiant. while today was an important victory and an important vindication the road is far from over. the war, the proper war, is just commencing, the uk has said it will arrest me regardless. in stockholm, swedish prosecutors announced this morning that the case against him was being dropped. translation: today i have decided to revoke the order to remand mr assange custody in his absence and to revoke the european arrest warrant that he should be handed over to the swedish authorities. their dramatic decision was not a statement on whether mr assange is guilty or not. they have just been unable, in the circumstances, to proceed. translation: there are now no further measures remaining which are possible to advance the investigation. in order to proceed, it would be necessary forjulian assange to be formally served notice of the crimes of which
moments after it was announced, wikileaks founder tweeted this photo of himself in the ecuadorian embassyweeted: in stockholm, swedish prosecutors announced this morning that the case this afternoon appearing on the balcony off the embassy he was defiant. while today was an important victory and an important vindication the road is far from over. the war, the proper war, is just commencing, the uk has said it will arrest me regardless. in stockholm, swedish prosecutors announced this morning...
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the ecuadorian embassy since 2012, having completely exhausted the justice system here, having had an extradition trial that he lost, therefore he was due for extradition. and because of a european arrest warrant, an eaw, the british that,orced to respect arrest him, and extradite him. but they could not do so because he was taking refuge. there were various recourses in the british legal system, supreme court and the high court before that. that is where he has been living. so i do not think we will see him anytime soon coming out of that embassy. the british police announced it remained obliged to arrest mr. assange on a lesser charge, but nevertheless a charge, and it would go to a british court. so if he leaves the embassy, british police have made it clear that they will arrest julian assange. now what becomes even more pertinent is the fact that mr. assange has not actually, it seems, feared being extradited to sweden but being extradited for the publishing of top secret documents on wikileaks. it is clear that the trump administration has said that his arrest as a priority. wha
the ecuadorian embassy since 2012, having completely exhausted the justice system here, having had an extradition trial that he lost, therefore he was due for extradition. and because of a european arrest warrant, an eaw, the british that,orced to respect arrest him, and extradite him. but they could not do so because he was taking refuge. there were various recourses in the british legal system, supreme court and the high court before that. that is where he has been living. so i do not think...
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mr assange, who's a5, has not left the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012, claiming asylum to avoiddition to sweden. scotland yard says it's obliged to arrest him for breaching his bail conditions if he leaves the embassy. this afternoon, the prime minister was asked about the case. we look at extradition requests when we receive them on a case—by—case basis. in relation to julian them on a case—by—case basis. in relation tojulian assange, any decision that is taken about uk action in relation to him, were he to leave the ecuadorean embassy, would be an operational matter for the police. let's go to richard lister who is outside the ecuadorean embassy in london. i can see quite a crowd gathered. what is mr assange going to do? is he going to stay there, or is he going to leave? that is the question everybody is asking. there are dozens of camera crews from across the world hoping to get a response to that question, hoping mr assange will appear on the balcony behind me from the living quarters of the embassy where he has been for the last four years and 11 months to the last four ye
mr assange, who's a5, has not left the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012, claiming asylum to avoiddition to sweden. scotland yard says it's obliged to arrest him for breaching his bail conditions if he leaves the embassy. this afternoon, the prime minister was asked about the case. we look at extradition requests when we receive them on a case—by—case basis. in relation to julian them on a case—by—case basis. in relation tojulian assange, any decision that is taken about uk action...
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british police say they would still arrest assange is he leaves the ecuadorian embassy f or not appearing at court. being extradited to the united states to face prosecution over wikileaks's release of classified material. u.s. and british officials would not comment whether there was an award -- there was a warrant out for his arrest. cued up in of people iran today to cast their ballots after -- the process has been extended twice. analysts say a high turnout will work in the favor of the incumbent hassan rouhani. no incumbent has failed to win reelection since 1981 so history side.rouhani's bring us up to speed on how the voting process went? >> officially in the islamic polls are expected to close at 9:00 but now they are not closing until midnight. this is done in iran to encourage higher voter turnout. voters are telling us for them rouhani is the man that should continue to be at the helm. they believe that he can bring about change, reform and certainly cultural and social progress. we then moved on to central tehran which is considered to be pooerf a conservative, area. we are ex
british police say they would still arrest assange is he leaves the ecuadorian embassy f or not appearing at court. being extradited to the united states to face prosecution over wikileaks's release of classified material. u.s. and british officials would not comment whether there was an award -- there was a warrant out for his arrest. cued up in of people iran today to cast their ballots after -- the process has been extended twice. analysts say a high turnout will work in the favor of the...
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so he might feel he doesn't want to leave the ecuadorian embassy yet?inly cooperate with an american request for extradition and he would still be liable to arrest by british authorities for being in breach of his bail conditions. it is all about elements that have created a great deal of fascination with this story. yes, he is seen by many as a litmus test for whether or not speech can be truly free. the americans and particularly the current department ofjustice have particularly the current department of justice have made particularly the current department ofjustice have made it clear they believe that what he has done is something that undermined the united states, something that should be prosecuted. donald trump has said on record in the past that he believes people who leak state secrets should be executed. thank you very much. back to politics now. leaders of five political parties took part in a live tv election debate last night, without theresa may and jeremy corbyn who both turned down the invitation. brexit seemed to dominate as the leader
so he might feel he doesn't want to leave the ecuadorian embassy yet?inly cooperate with an american request for extradition and he would still be liable to arrest by british authorities for being in breach of his bail conditions. it is all about elements that have created a great deal of fascination with this story. yes, he is seen by many as a litmus test for whether or not speech can be truly free. the americans and particularly the current department ofjustice have particularly the current...
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julian assange declared another so-called victory today at the ecuadorian embassy. chelsea manning, the source of literally thousands of wikileaks postings at one point assange had offered to go to america if manning was released. >> james: greg palkot outside the ecuadorian embassy. the motorist accused of mowing down pedestrians in the times square sidewalk has been charged with murder and attempted murder. 26-year-old richard rojas was arrested after his vehicle nearly struck two dozen people and a michigan tourist, who died. his car and ran into steel barriers. the driver told them he was hearing voices telling him to kill them all. when we come back, the man in charge of destroying isis, taking president trump's plan to get bureaucrats out of the decision-making is working. decision-making is working. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hell
julian assange declared another so-called victory today at the ecuadorian embassy. chelsea manning, the source of literally thousands of wikileaks postings at one point assange had offered to go to america if manning was released. >> james: greg palkot outside the ecuadorian embassy. the motorist accused of mowing down pedestrians in the times square sidewalk has been charged with murder and attempted murder. 26-year-old richard rojas was arrested after his vehicle nearly struck two dozen...
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assange has been holed up in a room at the ecuadorian embassy in london for the last 7 years.ared if went he were extradited to sweden, that he would then be turned over to the us to face charges for releasing us secrets on wikileaks. at this hour, theres specualtion he could leave the ecuadorian embasssy as early as today. its unclear where he might or how uk officials will treat this. certainly a major story unfolding right now in london. neighbors in a southeast washington neighbors in a southeast washington mm after a car fatally strikes a six year old boy. residents held a birthday party for xavier lucky. he was hit by a car while crossing the street on his 6th birthday. now his family is asking the city to make changes to the street, to stop this from happening again. so far no charges have been filed against the driver involved in the accident. police tell us that officer did question that driver, who stopped and stayed on the scene. it's 5 xxx and coming up on good morning washington. a smash and grab in broad daylight! how members of our i-team helped reel in two seri
assange has been holed up in a room at the ecuadorian embassy in london for the last 7 years.ared if went he were extradited to sweden, that he would then be turned over to the us to face charges for releasing us secrets on wikileaks. at this hour, theres specualtion he could leave the ecuadorian embasssy as early as today. its unclear where he might or how uk officials will treat this. certainly a major story unfolding right now in london. neighbors in a southeast washington neighbors in a...
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yes and they say that it has cost us a lot of money to have him in the ecuadorian embassy with policeocess has been messy and unedifying. the swedish prosecutors decided that because there is no prospect of him coming out of there and facing the accusations, they cannot make any progress with the case. it isn't a complete drop. but it means seven years after the accusations were made, there is a sign he is getting towards the end of it. now the wiki leaks charges may come back from the us authorities. he said he doesn't forgive and doesn't forget. he is 110w forgive and doesn't forget. he is now the accuser, on the defensive. they take exception to the fact that he came out and gave the world a human right lecture, they say. i'm not sure what readers will think of this when they see this. they have been strong on it. £30 million. the police officers that have been sitting outside, wasting time, when they could have been solving crimes, when people cannot get hold of police officers when they call. all of these issues. just for one man. the guardian choosing to lead on that, as well. t
yes and they say that it has cost us a lot of money to have him in the ecuadorian embassy with policeocess has been messy and unedifying. the swedish prosecutors decided that because there is no prospect of him coming out of there and facing the accusations, they cannot make any progress with the case. it isn't a complete drop. but it means seven years after the accusations were made, there is a sign he is getting towards the end of it. now the wiki leaks charges may come back from the us...
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he faced reporters outside the ecuadorian embassy in london today. he had been living at the embassy since 2012 to avoid extradition to sweden. but uk police say they have a warrant for his arrest after he skipped a court appearance. >> he is without charge. why my children grew up without me. that is not something that i can forgive. it is not something that i can forget. >> assange has also been offered no assurance that the u.s. hasn't made an extradition request for him to face charges here. >>> new at noon a year-long battle over prince's massive he's state is over. a minnesota judge has declared that the artist died without a well and that his massive estate has 6 heirs, his six siblings. an autopsy found he had overdosed on a painkiller last year. according to court filings, prince's estate is worth around $200 million. >>> still ahead, cash coming to some car owners. the multi-million dollar settlement over faulty airbags. >> plus a new place to cool off. how soon you can check out the east bay's newest waterpark. ,,,, food. water. internet.
he faced reporters outside the ecuadorian embassy in london today. he had been living at the embassy since 2012 to avoid extradition to sweden. but uk police say they have a warrant for his arrest after he skipped a court appearance. >> he is without charge. why my children grew up without me. that is not something that i can forgive. it is not something that i can forget. >> assange has also been offered no assurance that the u.s. hasn't made an extradition request for him to face...
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assange has lived in the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012 in an effort to avoid extradition.e reopened if he returns to the country before the statute of limitations runs out in 2020. >>> a dramatic show of force in mexico as one of the most active volcanos spew eed lava and ash. the volcano has been active since the 1990s. and robin wright is not getting paid the same as her co-producer. she threatened to go public if she wasn't paid the same as her male co-stars. >> she's important on that show. she's just as important. >> yeah. >> hopefully they'll maybe everybody happy. >>> just ahead, bill will be back with more of your weekend forecast and a new warning about sunscreens you may not be getting what it says on the bottle. alcohol™. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste... ahhh. try listerine® zero alcohol™. also try listerine® pocketpaks for fresh breath on the go. hey julie, i know t
assange has lived in the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012 in an effort to avoid extradition.e reopened if he returns to the country before the statute of limitations runs out in 2020. >>> a dramatic show of force in mexico as one of the most active volcanos spew eed lava and ash. the volcano has been active since the 1990s. and robin wright is not getting paid the same as her co-producer. she threatened to go public if she wasn't paid the same as her male co-stars. >>...
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injune, he went on to the ecuadorian embassy requesting asylum.mbassy. 0ctober mounted a 24—hour guard at the embassy. october 2015, by mounted a 24—hour guard at the embassy. 0ctober2015, by now mounted a 24—hour guard at the embassy. october 2015, by now it has cost £13 million. the swedish investigation has been dropped without charge. what will happen now? we're joined now by the author david leigh, who's written a book about julian assange's "war on secrecy." good morning. just explain to us why it is that julian good morning. just explain to us why it is thatjulian assange would elect now to remain in his place of confinement, as it were. if he walks out of the embassy, as he has always been free to do for the last five yea rs, been free to do for the last five years, he will immediately be arrested. he won't be arrested on the extradition warrant. he will be arrested because he jumped the extradition warrant. he will be arrested because hejumped bail in britain, a criminal offence. they are first in the queue to do something to him and he w
injune, he went on to the ecuadorian embassy requesting asylum.mbassy. 0ctober mounted a 24—hour guard at the embassy. october 2015, by mounted a 24—hour guard at the embassy. 0ctober2015, by now mounted a 24—hour guard at the embassy. october 2015, by now it has cost £13 million. the swedish investigation has been dropped without charge. what will happen now? we're joined now by the author david leigh, who's written a book about julian assange's "war on secrecy." good morning....
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he's been a fugitive, holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012, avoiding extradition —sessment of the conservatives plans to means test winter fuel payments. russia condemns an american air strike, on a pro—government convoy, in syria. tv entertainer rolf harris is released from prison. the former entertainer was convicted and sentenced in 2014. also in the next hour, digital departures...
he's been a fugitive, holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012, avoiding extradition —sessment of the conservatives plans to means test winter fuel payments. russia condemns an american air strike, on a pro—government convoy, in syria. tv entertainer rolf harris is released from prison. the former entertainer was convicted and sentenced in 2014. also in the next hour, digital departures...
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assange has been holed up at the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012 in an effort to avoid a swedish arrest warrant. but despite this morning's announcement, he's unlikely to walk out of the embassy. u-s authorities have prepared charges to seek his arrest for revealing government secrets. the justice department investigation of assange and wikileaks dates back to 2010 when the website posted thousands of government files stolen by former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning. assange has not commented on this latest development. (mark) still ahead on the kron four morning news... a warning to check your refrigerators... a certain kind of cheese could make you sick. we'll have the details. plus... shocking video shows a teacher pepper spraying his students. we'll tell you about the class project gone wrong. and after the break... we have new video showing the moment a car plows through a crowd in times square. the charges the driver is now facing. Ñç it's not a weekend hobby.ance? you have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's the sound... and the fury. it's letting it a
assange has been holed up at the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012 in an effort to avoid a swedish arrest warrant. but despite this morning's announcement, he's unlikely to walk out of the embassy. u-s authorities have prepared charges to seek his arrest for revealing government secrets. the justice department investigation of assange and wikileaks dates back to 2010 when the website posted thousands of government files stolen by former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning....
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julian assange has been in the ecuadorian embassy for almost five years. foot outside,ps even though sweden has dropped this investigation, after questioning him at the embassy -- shame.s a i think everyone ought to agree when there are allegations of this type that are made and denials issued by the person he was accused, i it is in everyo's interest to try to make sure these claims are adjudicated, not your online debate, but in a court of law with due process. the factct that it has n not ben apparently won't be, i think iss this horrible -- is horrible for everybody involved. the reason why that happened, and a lot of people bear the blame for it, but the primary reason is that what the ecuadorian said all along was that we're concerned about the persecution we're protecting him from is not the allegations in sweden, but the concern that if he goes to sweden, he will then be turned over to the united states and be prosecuted for political crimes, namely, publishing documents list of the ecuadorians always said of the sweden's would give us assurances t
julian assange has been in the ecuadorian embassy for almost five years. foot outside,ps even though sweden has dropped this investigation, after questioning him at the embassy -- shame.s a i think everyone ought to agree when there are allegations of this type that are made and denials issued by the person he was accused, i it is in everyo's interest to try to make sure these claims are adjudicated, not your online debate, but in a court of law with due process. the factct that it has n not...
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julian assange, who remains inside the ecuadorian embassy in london said he was prepared for dialogue with british and us authorities. seven yea rs and us authorities. seven years without charge while my children grew up without me. that is not something that i can forgive. it is not something that i can forget. labour has criticised conservative plans to means test winter fuel payment. the shadow chancellor said the change could affect io payment. the shadow chancellor said the change could affect 10 million older people. theresa may defended the policy saying it was based on fairness. families of victims of the serial killer steven duport tell the bbc they are appalled at the progress of an enquiry into police failings surrounding the case. president trump is starting the first foreign trip of his presidency. he leaves the night for his eight—day trip of the far east. he starts in saudi arabia. more from me at the top of the hour, but now bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh woozencroft. here's what's coming up this evening. the race for the ch
julian assange, who remains inside the ecuadorian embassy in london said he was prepared for dialogue with british and us authorities. seven yea rs and us authorities. seven years without charge while my children grew up without me. that is not something that i can forgive. it is not something that i can forget. labour has criticised conservative plans to means test winter fuel payment. the shadow chancellor said the change could affect io payment. the shadow chancellor said the change could...
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julian assange his speaking on the steps of the ecuadorian embassy in london. is an important victory after sweden drops rape charges. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe, this is bloomberg. vonnie: i will take it from here, courtney. what is richard branson's next act? could another airline he in the works. we will find out from the british billionaire next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: breaking news, the justice department has released the rosenstein opening statement to congress. he has been meeting with the senate and house. he said he was not aware of requests for more resources from james comey. he says he stands by his memo on tony's performance. -- comey's performance. he said donald trump's decision to oust comey was appropriate. richard branson is known for urgent america's sale to alaska air. he signaled something bigger on the horizon. richard: i expect they will continue to use virgin america for another 18 months, and then they're going to merge all the pl
julian assange his speaking on the steps of the ecuadorian embassy in london. is an important victory after sweden drops rape charges. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe, this is bloomberg. vonnie: i will take it from here, courtney. what is richard branson's next act? could another airline he in the works. we will find out from the british billionaire next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: breaking...
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sexual assault investigation into julian assange, the wikileaks founder has been hold up in the ecuadorian embassyng extradition, but not in the clear yet. he won't leave because he can be arrested and extradited to the united states for the leaking of hundreds of thousands of secret documents. a bombshell report reveals former president obama's justice department refused to hire military veterans. according to special counsel the doj canceled job postings when veterans refused to pool their applications. the agency reposting the jobs with new qualifications, purposely excluding our veterans. the osc called them out for this incident and the justice department retrained their staff. heather: donald trump addressing unprecedented attacks from the left after special counsel his name to investigate russia's interference in the 2016 election. >> i respect the move but the entire thing has been a witchhunt, it divides the country. we have a very divided country because of that and many other things. we want to bring this great country together. heather: is a country divided and can he bring it back tog
sexual assault investigation into julian assange, the wikileaks founder has been hold up in the ecuadorian embassyng extradition, but not in the clear yet. he won't leave because he can be arrested and extradited to the united states for the leaking of hundreds of thousands of secret documents. a bombshell report reveals former president obama's justice department refused to hire military veterans. according to special counsel the doj canceled job postings when veterans refused to pool their...
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julian assange praised decision to drop a rate probe against him but said he won't leave the ecuadorian embassyndon or restock refuge for the fast five years as long as he remains a target in the u.s. and u.k.. some said british police continue to seek his arrest for jumping bail in the suite's investigation. american authorities are targeting him for extradition because his organization's leaks of classified documents. he continued quote, the proper war is just beginning. cooperman has agreed to a wider penalty in that insider trading case brought by the securities and exchange commission. pay $4.9 million and there will be no impact on his ability to running his hedge fund. tougherd refused settlement offers because he said he did nothing wrong. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journals than analysts to more than 120 countries. our mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. david: thank you. we are not seeing as many companies go public as in the past -- that something ahead of josh jay clayton says he like to see this changed. have -- jackie, let me start with you, what kind of di
julian assange praised decision to drop a rate probe against him but said he won't leave the ecuadorian embassyndon or restock refuge for the fast five years as long as he remains a target in the u.s. and u.k.. some said british police continue to seek his arrest for jumping bail in the suite's investigation. american authorities are targeting him for extradition because his organization's leaks of classified documents. he continued quote, the proper war is just beginning. cooperman has agreed...
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the crowd is growing outside the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been staying.erry moran is in london with the story. good morning. >> reporter: this is a moment of triumph for julian assange. the founder of wikileaks and a key player in donald trump's victory last november because wikileaks published those democratic national committee e-mails that played a key role. nearly five years now, assange has been holed up here in the ecuadorian embassy here in london. he is a fugitive from a rape prosecution, and the rape investigation is over, halted for a lack of progress. but his legal troubles are not over. he could face arrest here in london on the far less serious charge of jumping bail and thus, could be extradited to the united states on possible espionage charges. his lawyer is saying he is seeking asylum in france if he can get out of here, george. >> we'll be watching. terry moran, thanks very much. amy here with other top stories. the military has a close encounter with china. >>> new tensions between the u.s. and china. u.s. military officials say an amer
the crowd is growing outside the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been staying.erry moran is in london with the story. good morning. >> reporter: this is a moment of triumph for julian assange. the founder of wikileaks and a key player in donald trump's victory last november because wikileaks published those democratic national committee e-mails that played a key role. nearly five years now, assange has been holed up here in the ecuadorian embassy here in london. he is a fugitive...
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what kind of date is it for pam anderson to be spending the evening at the ecuadorian embassy eatingatching bbc. >> doesn't she have a family to raise. >> she is a mom. she belongs in los angeles trying to get back on baywatch. >> meanwhile, they are suing two comedians named chop and steel for pretending to be bodybuilders. >> chop and steel are here talking about there to her. give thanks for strength. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, 11. >> as authentic as these exercises look, they are phoni phonies. these shows, these networks and channels booked them as fitness experts. when they were outed, the station is going to sue them for presenting themselves in authentically. >> i don't know where to start. >>rst of all the endeavor was designed to fat shame, to me that the hate crime and it turned out to be the hoax. they look like they are looking like larry the cable guy. that should've been the first clue that they're not fitness experts for the biggest losers were the host. what's with the morning tvp people. is that sleep deprivation? i don't think you
what kind of date is it for pam anderson to be spending the evening at the ecuadorian embassy eatingatching bbc. >> doesn't she have a family to raise. >> she is a mom. she belongs in los angeles trying to get back on baywatch. >> meanwhile, they are suing two comedians named chop and steel for pretending to be bodybuilders. >> chop and steel are here talking about there to her. give thanks for strength. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten,...
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it now appears though that he will not be able to leave the ecuadorian embassy in london any time soons living there because he was facing extradition to sweden if he left. now that the charges have been dropped assange still faces trouble. british police say if he leaves they will arrest him for skipping bail. assange is the founder of wikileaks. he tweeted this picture about an hour ago moments after the news in sweden. the swedish prosecutor said it looks unlikely he will ever face charges for the rape he's accused of. if he returns to sweden before 2020 the investigation could be reopened. >>> russia investigation. president trump speaks out for the first time. what we can expect before his first foreign trip. on his birthday. why the community is now calling for change in their neighborhood. >> reporter: this morning prince george's county police are looking for a driver who struck and killed a woman on northbound 210 overnight. have thewe to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello i
it now appears though that he will not be able to leave the ecuadorian embassy in london any time soons living there because he was facing extradition to sweden if he left. now that the charges have been dropped assange still faces trouble. british police say if he leaves they will arrest him for skipping bail. assange is the founder of wikileaks. he tweeted this picture about an hour ago moments after the news in sweden. the swedish prosecutor said it looks unlikely he will ever face charges...
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british police also plan to arrest him if he leaves that many ecuadorian embassy. >> former democraticgressman anthony weiner cried in a federal courtroom this morning as he entered a guilty plea for his sexting scandal. weiner admitted to a charge of transferring obscene material to a minor and apologized to the 15-year-old girl with whom he exchanged sexually explicit texts. he told the court he had a sickness but did not have a an excuse. the judge told him he would have to register as a sex offender weiner agreed not to appeal any sentence between 21 and 27 months in prison. in a new york courthouse weiner's estranged wife and hillary clinton top aide huma aberdeen officially filed for divorce from weiner. >>> world news tonight with david muir will have much more on anthony weiner's guilty plea as well as president trump's first foreign trip in the midst of the russian probe. you can watch it tonight at 6:30 following "action news" at 6:00. >> a bucks county man charged with sexually assaulting two children will stand trial in late july. 23-year-old faces 32 counts of assembly and
british police also plan to arrest him if he leaves that many ecuadorian embassy. >> former democraticgressman anthony weiner cried in a federal courtroom this morning as he entered a guilty plea for his sexting scandal. weiner admitted to a charge of transferring obscene material to a minor and apologized to the 15-year-old girl with whom he exchanged sexually explicit texts. he told the court he had a sickness but did not have a an excuse. the judge told him he would have to register as...
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he has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012 in an effort to avoid a swedish arrestant. despite the announcement he is unlikely to leave the embassy immediately. he has previously expressed concern that he could end up being extradited to the u.s. over allegations of revealing government secrets through wikileaks. british police say he still wanted there for jumping bail in britain in 2012. >>> the fcc is moving forward with undoing regulations on internet providers originally approved under president obama. democrats approved the so- called net neutrality role two years ago to put restrictions on companies including at&t, verizon and comcast,. the prevented the companies from deliberately speeding up or slowing down traffic from specific websites. now, the fcc republicans want to relax those rules saying they are examples of government overregulation. a final vote is expected this fall. >>> linkedin just released its list of the top companies in the u.s. coming up, how they were selected and the bay area companies that made the top five. >>> sir richard branson has
he has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012 in an effort to avoid a swedish arrestant. despite the announcement he is unlikely to leave the embassy immediately. he has previously expressed concern that he could end up being extradited to the u.s. over allegations of revealing government secrets through wikileaks. british police say he still wanted there for jumping bail in britain in 2012. >>> the fcc is moving forward with undoing regulations on internet...
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by sweden, he quickly fled to the ecuadorian embassy, where he's been ever since. >> thanks, guys. >>orter: tonight, he is still there, back out of sight, while his legal team try to negotiate a deal that will allow him to travel to the airport and on to ecuador-- a deal that this balcony is just six feet above street level, but julian assange fears if he steps down where i am, he'll be arrested very quickly and put on a plane to america. for now, no sign of a breakthrough in the impasse. the world's cameras still wait for a departure that's not looking imminent. >> woodruff: a u.n. report sheds new light on atrocities committed in south sudan. it says that government forces killed 114 people in a single village last year. others were raped and brutalized. meanwhile, the president of sudan, omar al-bashir, will skip an islamic summit in saudi arabia this weekend, that includes president trump. sudan is one of six muslim nations included in the trump administration's travel ban. back in this country, a new york city man has been charged with murder and attempted murder after driving hi
by sweden, he quickly fled to the ecuadorian embassy, where he's been ever since. >> thanks, guys. >>orter: tonight, he is still there, back out of sight, while his legal team try to negotiate a deal that will allow him to travel to the airport and on to ecuador-- a deal that this balcony is just six feet above street level, but julian assange fears if he steps down where i am, he'll be arrested very quickly and put on a plane to america. for now, no sign of a breakthrough in the...
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assange has been holed up at the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012 in an effort to avoid a swedisht warrant. but despite this morning's announcement, he's unlikely to walk out of the embassy. u-s authorities have prepared charges to seek his arrest for revealing government secrets. the justice department investigation of assange and wikileaks dates back to 2010 when the website posted thousands of government files stolen by former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning. assange has not commented on this latest development. ( darya ) still ahead... the doctor accused of sexually assaulting children in santa cruz county makes his first court appearance. why his lawyer says there is no way he is guilty. and later... we have new video showing the moment a car plows through a crowd in times square. the charges the driver is now facing. and after the break... people return home after severe weather sweeps across the country. we'll show you the damage. ( james ) and i will check your bay area forecast coming up( robin ) and i am tracking you commute after the break. . . no major hot
assange has been holed up at the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012 in an effort to avoid a swedisht warrant. but despite this morning's announcement, he's unlikely to walk out of the embassy. u-s authorities have prepared charges to seek his arrest for revealing government secrets. the justice department investigation of assange and wikileaks dates back to 2010 when the website posted thousands of government files stolen by former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning. assange has...
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he has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012 in an effort to avoid swedish arrestarrants. despite today's announcement, he is unlikely to leave the embassy immediately. he has previously expressed concern he would could end up being accident to the u.s. over allegations of revealing government secrets through wikileaks and british police said he is still wanted for jumping bill in britain in 2012. >>> i man from lafayette who suffered a heart attack at the oakland airport in's february had a chance to think the four nurses who saved his life. yesterday the men were honored with a proclamation from the city for their heroic efforts. in february, stephen kershner and his wife are planning to fly to seattle to visit stephen's mother but stephen suddenly collapsed as they were leaving the airport. >> that's when the angels arrived. they took over. they literally took over. and started compressions immediately. and then eventually asked for the defibrillator. >> the registered nurses from kaiser permanente had just returned from a business trip in las vegas when they sa
he has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since 2012 in an effort to avoid swedish arrestarrants. despite today's announcement, he is unlikely to leave the embassy immediately. he has previously expressed concern he would could end up being accident to the u.s. over allegations of revealing government secrets through wikileaks and british police said he is still wanted for jumping bill in britain in 2012. >>> i man from lafayette who suffered a heart attack at the...
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british police also plan to arrest him if he leaves the ecuadorian embassy. >> tonight at 11:00 an "actionnews" investigation looks into philadelphia's new controversial sugar tax and where the money is going. investigative reporter chad pradelli has been diging into state and city record and found some alarming problems with facilities now getting city subsidies. his investigation reveals missing background checks, outstanding tax bills and even allegations of physical violence. >> some of the findings we have do you think they did a thoreau investigation. >> that's something that we'll look into. >> don't miss this exclusive "action news" investigation tonight on "action news" at 11:00. >> all right. time now for a check of our "action news" traffic report. it is friday. >> yes, it is. let's go live to matt pelman in the "action news" traffic center today. hey, matt. >> t.g.i.f. >> thank goodness it's friday. the bad news is this is one of the worst commutes we've seen in awhile and we've seen some bad commutes. already this afternoon some colossal jams rick and sharrie special here on i
british police also plan to arrest him if he leaves the ecuadorian embassy. >> tonight at 11:00 an "actionnews" investigation looks into philadelphia's new controversial sugar tax and where the money is going. investigative reporter chad pradelli has been diging into state and city record and found some alarming problems with facilities now getting city subsidies. his investigation reveals missing background checks, outstanding tax bills and even allegations of physical...