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the truth is that julian was like my hero. he still is.as we will forget these precious moments ♪ >> reporter: the show included photographs julian had taken of sean when he surprised him on tour in eastern europe a few years ago. ♪ please don't ask me why ♪. >> reporter: for two weeks, julian rode the tour bus with his brother. he was your roadie. >> he really was. >> actually i became sort of the assistant manager for restaurants and and bars. >> he really did it. >> just experience, my dear boy. >> you're the organizer. ♪ our life together is so precious ♪ ♪ together > julian's relationship with sean's mother has been far more difficult. for years he fought bitterly with yoko for a share of his father's estate before they finally reached a settlement. you've had your differences in the past. >> sure. >> reporter: forgive me, but you've decided to give peace a chance? >> you know, it's just not worth the stress. it really isn't. the stresses and the strains. i think the key point to all of this for me at least has been sean. if i hurt se
the truth is that julian was like my hero. he still is.as we will forget these precious moments ♪ >> reporter: the show included photographs julian had taken of sean when he surprised him on tour in eastern europe a few years ago. ♪ please don't ask me why ♪. >> reporter: for two weeks, julian rode the tour bus with his brother. he was your roadie. >> he really was. >> actually i became sort of the assistant manager for restaurants and and bars. >> he really...
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to get julian the sanjian to get him to stop.it's quite a surprise to me that with all the technological capability that the national security agency for example has and all this cyber warfare business that the u.s. government has not been able to shut down wiki leaks that speaks to wiki leaks imaginative this in its prudence as well daniel ellsberg as you probably know was with julian assange which this past week and i think part of that was protection because you know if they're going to take out julian assan and. daniel ellsberg wanted to be there too that's good that's and that's a feeling of camaraderie with people who are truth tellers you know one of the one of the things here is the way the u.s. and the pentagon are playing things they are they are killing the messenger ok the defaming julian song wish and they are calling for prosecution when they should be thanking him for exposing these lies for exposing these abuses one of the one of the main commentators on one of our main channels diane sawyer was was interviewing m
to get julian the sanjian to get him to stop.it's quite a surprise to me that with all the technological capability that the national security agency for example has and all this cyber warfare business that the u.s. government has not been able to shut down wiki leaks that speaks to wiki leaks imaginative this in its prudence as well daniel ellsberg as you probably know was with julian assange which this past week and i think part of that was protection because you know if they're going to take...
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lennon left julian when he was just five. >> he died when you were 17. >> yup, scary that one.n't want to repeat. that's why it was a conscious decision of mine not to have a family so early. i mean, believe me, that-- that was the reasoning behind it. >> reporter: so for john lennon, who only in his last years became a devoted family man... >> both of them are very talented sons. >> reporter: ...this may be the greatest tribute of all. >> who would have thought, eh? ♪ i love them all ♪. >> reporter: anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. good night.
lennon left julian when he was just five. >> he died when you were 17. >> yup, scary that one.n't want to repeat. that's why it was a conscious decision of mine not to have a family so early. i mean, believe me, that-- that was the reasoning behind it. >> reporter: so for john lennon, who only in his last years became a devoted family man... >> both of them are very talented sons. >> reporter: ...this may be the greatest tribute of all. >> who would have...
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lennon left julian when he was just five. >> he died when you were 17. >> yup, scary that one. didn't want to repeat. that's why it was a conscious decision of mine not to have a family so early. i mean, believe me, that-- that was the reasoning behind it. >> reporter: so for john lennon, who only in his last years became a devoted family man... >> both of them are very talented sons. >> reporter: ...this may be the greatest tribute of all. >> who would have thought, eh? ♪ i love them all ♪. >> reporter: anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. good night. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. his past attacks have been called deceptive, his new attack, false. harris voted for deregulation increasing our electric bills by 72% it's not surprising, harris always sides with the big guys. he opposes cracking down on wall street and supports tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. harris even opposed making big insurance cover cancer screenings. andy
lennon left julian when he was just five. >> he died when you were 17. >> yup, scary that one. didn't want to repeat. that's why it was a conscious decision of mine not to have a family so early. i mean, believe me, that-- that was the reasoning behind it. >> reporter: so for john lennon, who only in his last years became a devoted family man... >> both of them are very talented sons. >> reporter: ...this may be the greatest tribute of all. >> who would have...
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lennon left julian when he was just five. >> he died when you were 17. >> yup, scary that one.want to repeat. that's why it was a conscious decision of mine not to have a family so early. i mean, believe me, that-- that was the reasoning behind it. >> reporter: so for john lennon, who only in his last years became a devoted family man... >> both of them are very talented sons. >> reporter: ...this may be the greatest tribute of all. >> who would have thought, eh? ♪ in my life i've loved them all ♪ . >> reporter: anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. >>> this is an attempt to discredit me. >> another bay area race gets nasty. but no one counted on this. what happened when a candidate tried to crash someone else's news conference. >> i wanted to nip it in the bud. >> why call a news conference if there is no news? the anonymous tip that sent oakland police scrambling
lennon left julian when he was just five. >> he died when you were 17. >> yup, scary that one.want to repeat. that's why it was a conscious decision of mine not to have a family so early. i mean, believe me, that-- that was the reasoning behind it. >> reporter: so for john lennon, who only in his last years became a devoted family man... >> both of them are very talented sons. >> reporter: ...this may be the greatest tribute of all. >> who would have thought,...
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the entitlement problem as a whole, i think julian is right you've got to attack the whole thing. not just social security, all of the welfare stuff, all of the medicare and medicaid and all of those things. you've got to do it across the board. sooner or lighter and john is right we have a disaster and we have to face it now or later. politicians don't want to face it now. >> maybe people are just giving up. we have not heard from the senior groups yet. maybe we will, as wayne says. maybe they are ready to sack few like everybody else is get the deficit under . >> i think most americans are accustomed to paying for their own health, their own education and retire programs. when president bush talked about privatizing social security the left went crazy. the fact we have to hope and pray to get an extra $250, how safe is a safety is dependent year after year at a bureaucrat's whim? >> privatizing social security had all kinds of problems -- [ talking over each other ] >> by the same token jonathan, when democrats three, four hundred billion dollars out of wasteful medicare and med
the entitlement problem as a whole, i think julian is right you've got to attack the whole thing. not just social security, all of the welfare stuff, all of the medicare and medicaid and all of those things. you've got to do it across the board. sooner or lighter and john is right we have a disaster and we have to face it now or later. politicians don't want to face it now. >> maybe people are just giving up. we have not heard from the senior groups yet. maybe we will, as wayne says....
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lists chose to focus on the head leader the head leaker julian of songe rather than the content of the actual leaks themselves so can we call this a major media fail and we get professor christopher chambers thoughts on the following story and then a federal court ruled yesterday that the u.s. could keep all of the information on the bog or imprisoned in afghanistan a secret so how can the u.s. even try to spread his goodwill around the muslim world when we still have secret prisons and secret prisoners in their country and we just or a dollar to the window afghanistan war veteran gigolo barito will join me in just a moment to hash it all out then with the us elections just a week away conservatives are doing their best to scare the public with and new up and rising group called the new elite right wingers like glenn beck and mike huckabee claim that this group is out to get you america does weird things like yoga and they don't watch nascar so they actually a threat and americans really buying this we're going to speak with comedian and political commentator sam cedar and this week ma
lists chose to focus on the head leader the head leaker julian of songe rather than the content of the actual leaks themselves so can we call this a major media fail and we get professor christopher chambers thoughts on the following story and then a federal court ruled yesterday that the u.s. could keep all of the information on the bog or imprisoned in afghanistan a secret so how can the u.s. even try to spread his goodwill around the muslim world when we still have secret prisons and secret...
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>> reporter: julian lennon lost his father first when he left and again when he died. john lennon lost his mother, as he says in the film "imagine." >> i lost her twice, once as a 5-year-old and once again as i was re-establishing the relationship with her. >> reporter: she died when he was just 17. lennon left julian when he was just 5. he died when you were 17. >> yep. it's scary that one. something i didn't want to repeat. that's why it was a conscious decision of mine not to have a family so early. i mean, believe me, that was the reasoning behind it. >> reporter: so, for john lennon, who only in his last years became a devoted family man. >> both of them are very talented sons. >> reporter: this may be the greatest tribute of all. >> who would have thought, eh? ♪ in my life, i've loved them all ♪ >> reporter: anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. we hope you'll join us a little later for "the early show." i'm manuel gallegus. have a good day and a great i'm manuel gallegus. have a good day and a g
>> reporter: julian lennon lost his father first when he left and again when he died. john lennon lost his mother, as he says in the film "imagine." >> i lost her twice, once as a 5-year-old and once again as i was re-establishing the relationship with her. >> reporter: she died when he was just 17. lennon left julian when he was just 5. he died when you were 17. >> yep. it's scary that one. something i didn't want to repeat. that's why it was a conscious...
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. >> larry: julian asan, editor in chief of wikileaks.his weekend, the wikileaks website hosted nearly 400,000 iraqi war logs and secret battlefield reports. he's in london, we welcome him back to "larry king live." we read through all these documents, what's the significant thing we learn that we didn't know before, julian? >> there's an exact answer to that question, at least for part of the material. the iraq body count is an organization that has been collecting the reports on people's deaths in the media in iraq since 2003. we joined this extraordinarily collection of 400,000 reports with their database and we found 15,000 civilian casualties that had never previously been reported. there's a lot of other material that's not being reported either, but let's keep in mind that's 15,000 just between 2004 and the end of 2009 mentioned in these records, is equivalent to six 9/11s. the other material, it's in the extraordinary range, but we can see torture of detainees after abu ghraib by coalition forces over 300 incidents, 284 reports th
. >> larry: julian asan, editor in chief of wikileaks.his weekend, the wikileaks website hosted nearly 400,000 iraqi war logs and secret battlefield reports. he's in london, we welcome him back to "larry king live." we read through all these documents, what's the significant thing we learn that we didn't know before, julian? >> there's an exact answer to that question, at least for part of the material. the iraq body count is an organization that has been collecting the...
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troops but we can leaks founder julian assange argues that the disclosures do more harm than good in an interview with r.t. this weekend a songe explain the significance of the latest leak but it's not good to support things that you do not understand and this is the most accurate description of a war that is ever being released into the historic record. there is nothing comparable it is the details of the deaths of one hundred nine thousand people the wounding of some hundred seventy thousand people that detainment of nearly two hundred thousand people. in jury for the course of six years and of course that is only about half the military action that went on during that period because it's underneath the u.s. . view on things but. now for a closer look at this leak and what it all means i'm joined by a former senior pentagon correspondent at c.n.n. and blogger for the line of departure jamie mcintyre and press that chatter the investigative journalist and senior fellow at the center for american progress gentlemen think thank you so much for being here and welcome now i want to star
troops but we can leaks founder julian assange argues that the disclosures do more harm than good in an interview with r.t. this weekend a songe explain the significance of the latest leak but it's not good to support things that you do not understand and this is the most accurate description of a war that is ever being released into the historic record. there is nothing comparable it is the details of the deaths of one hundred nine thousand people the wounding of some hundred seventy thousand...
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tavis: at the age of 23, julian castro became the youngest mayor. he is the mayor of san antonio, the youngest mayor of any of the top 50 cities. he joins us from san antonio. i am honored to have you on the program. >> great to be with you. thanks for having me. tavis: the president himself has been talking about this enthusiasm gap among democratic voters. let me ask you what there is that hispanic voters have to be enthused about in october -- in the elections given the immigration issue has energized latinos on the one hand but depressed them on the other. given that nothing in washington has happened on this issue. >> you are right that there has been a lot of concern expressed about the latino vote in this election cycle. and what percentage of latinos is going to come out particularly because during the last couple of election cycles as you know, the latino vote has been rising significantly. i do believe that latinos will come out ultimately because of a couple of things. the immigration issue has stirred the pot. there is no question about
tavis: at the age of 23, julian castro became the youngest mayor. he is the mayor of san antonio, the youngest mayor of any of the top 50 cities. he joins us from san antonio. i am honored to have you on the program. >> great to be with you. thanks for having me. tavis: the president himself has been talking about this enthusiasm gap among democratic voters. let me ask you what there is that hispanic voters have to be enthused about in october -- in the elections given the immigration...
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release saying it could endanger the lives of security personnel on the ground but we can leaks founder julian assange told r.t. that revealing the truth was vital to prevent such atrocities from happening again . this is the most accurate description of a war that is being released into the historic record we see that is nearly no
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i sat down with julian to talk about his pictures.e's had a terrific relationship over the years. his two families, and his father's enduring legacy. >> reporter: it was photographing his brother, but seeing his father that gave him the inspiration. >> it's one of my favorite shots of him. i mean, if -- he looks to me nose and mouth with the glasses looks more like lennon than lennon -- that's why it's lennon by lennon. >> after spinning his music career in the shadow of his famous father, he wanted something all his own. so in the city his father loved, he premiered his first photography. >> how did you get the bug to get behind the lens? >> i think it was probably only three or four years ago when shawn was on tour in eastern europe. and i decided to surprise him on the road. and i brought a camera along. and it was only after i got home and started editing through those pictures that i sort of went, oh, i kind of like this. and one thing led to another. >> it had just been a hobby until that point? >> until that point, yeah, absolu
i sat down with julian to talk about his pictures.e's had a terrific relationship over the years. his two families, and his father's enduring legacy. >> reporter: it was photographing his brother, but seeing his father that gave him the inspiration. >> it's one of my favorite shots of him. i mean, if -- he looks to me nose and mouth with the glasses looks more like lennon than lennon -- that's why it's lennon by lennon. >> after spinning his music career in the shadow of his...
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julian bails will return. we'll go back to the mines as well. don't go away.he rescue of the third miner is coming up. >>> mike roe and dr. charles sophie remain. dr. julian bails, chairman of the department of neurosurgery at the university of west virginia remains. we take you back to the scene and show it to you. as seen in chile at that san jose mine. the capsule is going down to pick up the third miner. as greg christianson, one of our key producers at cnn just said to me, it is a little mind-boggling, isn't it? mike, we'll start with you. we're all the way here. we're in los angeles. you're in san francisco. dr. bails is in west virginia. and we're seeing the scene below the earth from chile. >> yeah. i think mind-boggling is exactly the right way to put it. we're just looking around here in the control room and everybody is kind of shrugging their shoulders as if to say i can't believe we're watching this. the thing that occurred to me, i don't want to put words in anyone's mouth. i can't get over the fact that every day these guys do what they do. but
julian bails will return. we'll go back to the mines as well. don't go away.he rescue of the third miner is coming up. >>> mike roe and dr. charles sophie remain. dr. julian bails, chairman of the department of neurosurgery at the university of west virginia remains. we take you back to the scene and show it to you. as seen in chile at that san jose mine. the capsule is going down to pick up the third miner. as greg christianson, one of our key producers at cnn just said to me, it is a...
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at 26 and california, julian crews, wgn news. >>> thank you.the couple whose logan square home was raided by the fbi is refusing to testify before a grand jury. last month agents searched the home of joseph osbacker and his wife. the couple claims they were targetedded by the fbi because of their opposition to u.s. involvement in the middle east and south america. they were among several activists targeted in an fbi raids here and in minneapolis. documents show investigators were looking for possible links between the activists and terrorist organizations. the couple says despite being ordered to appear before the grand jury, they will not testify because they feel it is attack on their first amendment rights. >>> if you ride the train on a daily basis you might notice a heightened police presence on your commute this weekend. the exercise is all part of operation rail safe going on all over, the country. this friday a law enforcement surge is expected along the state's commuter rail system. federal, state and local police will be stationed at
at 26 and california, julian crews, wgn news. >>> thank you.the couple whose logan square home was raided by the fbi is refusing to testify before a grand jury. last month agents searched the home of joseph osbacker and his wife. the couple claims they were targetedded by the fbi because of their opposition to u.s. involvement in the middle east and south america. they were among several activists targeted in an fbi raids here and in minneapolis. documents show investigators were...
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they then found julian williams unconscious in a bedroom.n was taken to bayview medical center where she later died. >> we looked out and theyywere pulling out things. you can see them kicking in the basement window at the bottom. %-the fire was at.probabll wher3 >> the cause of the fire has not been determined. >>> a man shot several times in east baltimore this weekend, dies from his injuries. the shooting took place saturday night behind a home on east monument street. the victim was taken to john hopkins where he laterrdied. police had not released his name. a 27 years old man is behind bars charged with raping a 10 years old girl. on october 15th were called to the home by jose vasquez hernandez by sooeone whh told them that he had assaulted andú raped the child. the child was taken to the hospital and both she and hernandez were interviewed. police learned he was planning to return tooel salvador so they arrested him as a flight risk. >>> reports that police busted a drug lab at a george town university dorm room. >> this all began abo
they then found julian williams unconscious in a bedroom.n was taken to bayview medical center where she later died. >> we looked out and theyywere pulling out things. you can see them kicking in the basement window at the bottom. %-the fire was at.probabll wher3 >> the cause of the fire has not been determined. >>> a man shot several times in east baltimore this weekend, dies from his injuries. the shooting took place saturday night behind a home on east monument street....
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some of the smoking materials apparently dropped and ignited the bedding material. >> julian was taken to johns hopkins where she later died. officials say there were smoke detectors in the home but they were not activated. >>> seven people are recovering after a carbon monoxide scare over the weekend. it happened at a home in the 5800 block of main street in elkridge. which officials say did have a working carbon monoxide detector. everybody was out of the house by the time rescuers arrived. they were taken to the hospital in stable condition. >>> a dug bust in anne arundel county leads detectives to this. nearly $120,000 worth of pot and drug paraphernalia and drug money. 26-year-old joseph divine faces several charges including possession of marijuana and possession of drug par fernail why. >>> now to northeast baltimore. it lost control and slammed into a 7-eleven. no injuries were reported. there's still no word on why the driver lost control of that car. >>> weather was certainly interesting today. we saw the clouds roll in. things got a little breezy at times, the skies threaten
some of the smoking materials apparently dropped and ignited the bedding material. >> julian was taken to johns hopkins where she later died. officials say there were smoke detectors in the home but they were not activated. >>> seven people are recovering after a carbon monoxide scare over the weekend. it happened at a home in the 5800 block of main street in elkridge. which officials say did have a working carbon monoxide detector. everybody was out of the house by the time...
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when will we prosecute julian assange? when you look at what is being alleged. i saw an earlier portion of the show where a reporter said that a report alleged cigarette burns and all of that on a prisoner of war and these are first hand accounts and impressions, an old maxim the first report is always wrong and i don't necessarily believe that in every case, but, we need to give some time to process these documents and there is a time, classified effort going on right now, to process every one of these documents, to try to make sure that our troops are taken care of. but, this throw these papers out in the court of public opinion and say, that, you know, we did nothing in response to a certain spot report, that is just ludicrous. in my view. >> julie: let's talk about the deaths of iraqi civilians at the hands of the american military while most were killed by their own people. it does appear according to the documents that the number of civilian deaths by the hands of americans is much greater than the number made public
when will we prosecute julian assange? when you look at what is being alleged. i saw an earlier portion of the show where a reporter said that a report alleged cigarette burns and all of that on a prisoner of war and these are first hand accounts and impressions, an old maxim the first report is always wrong and i don't necessarily believe that in every case, but, we need to give some time to process these documents and there is a time, classified effort going on right now, to process every one...
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this afternoon near julian and quickly spread as wind spanned the flames. the radio tower and transmitter building below were destroyed. about 40 40 workers at a kellogg's factory were off work and the plant was shut down for the day. >>> a photographer and a news reporter from cbs5 came on the scene of a manhole. >> i went to see what was happening. there were flames coming out of the one of the manholes. all of a sudden we heard a boom like a bomb went off and the other manhole shot up 10 feet in the air. some of the windows broke and pandemonium broke out. >> firefighters put out the fire. it was an underground vault that blew. >>> a nightclub shooting has left a man seriously wounded. fires were shot at cafe cocoa mo. a 23-year-old man inside the nightclub was shot. his injuries are described as life threatening. no one else was hurt. >>> checking other bay area headlines. pinole have released the sketch of a suspect that approached two sisters in a grown jeep and told them he would shoot their family if they didn't come with him. the girls got away. th
this afternoon near julian and quickly spread as wind spanned the flames. the radio tower and transmitter building below were destroyed. about 40 40 workers at a kellogg's factory were off work and the plant was shut down for the day. >>> a photographer and a news reporter from cbs5 came on the scene of a manhole. >> i went to see what was happening. there were flames coming out of the one of the manholes. all of a sudden we heard a boom like a bomb went off and the other manhole...
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julian crews has been following the story since it first broke.ulian joins us live from the -- with the latest. >> reporter: more questions than answers in this early morning attack. riverdale police have yet to comment or release details on exactly what happened here. it's not clear if the murdered man was deliberately targeted or simply the random victim of and ent crime friends family converge on the crime scene near 144 street and clark and south suburban riverdale. the place where melvin burnside lived for decades in this quiet and well tended residential neighborhood. >> he was nice to everybody. he gave everybody anything they asked for. i don't know who would want to hurt my dad. >> neighbors heard a single gunshot close to 2:30 this morning. initial reports were the intruder forced his way through burnside's front door. relatives say the 54-year-old was also robbed. >> you know, you can't be safe in your own home in your own neighborhood. we lived here 23, 24 years and, you know, we know all the neighbors. >> melvin burnside was highly re
julian crews has been following the story since it first broke.ulian joins us live from the -- with the latest. >> reporter: more questions than answers in this early morning attack. riverdale police have yet to comment or release details on exactly what happened here. it's not clear if the murdered man was deliberately targeted or simply the random victim of and ent crime friends family converge on the crime scene near 144 street and clark and south suburban riverdale. the place where...
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london this morning releasing these details and at that press conference with wiki leaks founder julian our soldiers and he talked about that famous quotation that truth is the first casualty of war as far as what the results of today's leak will be it seems that that will be some legal action that will result from this one of the organizations that wiki leaks has cooperated with in the release of these documents is something called public interest lawyers they are dealing with allegations from iraq he's a british and u.s. forces torturing them in iraq and they say that that will certainly be a legal case to answer as a result of this my colleague paul asli went recently to fill each of which was the subject of huge military action in two thousand and four and she filed this report about the plight of ordinary iraqis. his friends outside fighting for the board on a football pitch he's here in the family tent fighting a cancer that's eating away at his head and stomach. i collected the splinters of the rocket after exploded whoever showed them to said they were american and contaminated.
london this morning releasing these details and at that press conference with wiki leaks founder julian our soldiers and he talked about that famous quotation that truth is the first casualty of war as far as what the results of today's leak will be it seems that that will be some legal action that will result from this one of the organizations that wiki leaks has cooperated with in the release of these documents is something called public interest lawyers they are dealing with allegations from...
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slammed the wiki leaks saying it could endanger lives and national security with the leaks chief julianassange told r.t. that revealing the truth is vital to prevent such crimes from happening again. this is the most accurate description of a war that is ever being released into the historic record we see that is nearly no street corner in baghdad that didn't have it a body found that is being killed through violence in one form or another but this is every day squalor of war of course for the people in baghdad and other cities in iraq was there every day life for years and years and we need to understand what the reality of war is if we're going to choose to engage in it in and i mean it's clear that the reasons for getting into this war the weapons of mass destruction and so on this is a clear lie there's no debate about this anymore the second most stated reason that we would weaving the west. would clean up the government system of iraq introduce rule of law and prevent torture has completely failed. during that period of time lawlessness absence of rule of law and treat killing wer
slammed the wiki leaks saying it could endanger lives and national security with the leaks chief julianassange told r.t. that revealing the truth is vital to prevent such crimes from happening again. this is the most accurate description of a war that is ever being released into the historic record we see that is nearly no street corner in baghdad that didn't have it a body found that is being killed through violence in one form or another but this is every day squalor of war of course for the...
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well this is a short clip from the full interview the julian assange gave to us and you can catch it on our website if you haven't already. comb more of his wiki leak i spoke to brian becker of the director of the anti war and soko nation he told me he believes u.s. officials should be held to account for atrocities committed during the war in iraq police forces an army that were trained by the americans who are allegedly the protectors and guarantors of iraqi freedom engaged in systematic torture abuse rape and it was unreported in unpunished by their masters by the u.s. trainers so i think there's no reason to think that this is an ongoing as a result of these revelations the un chief investigator for torture for instance has called on barack obama to investigate those in the u.s. military and civilian government for criminal acts against the iraqi people if the u.s. takes now actions to repress wiki leaks it may very well backlash backfire and instead of repressing them and intimidating them and their supporters create a groundswell of worldwide support for them the people want ju
well this is a short clip from the full interview the julian assange gave to us and you can catch it on our website if you haven't already. comb more of his wiki leak i spoke to brian becker of the director of the anti war and soko nation he told me he believes u.s. officials should be held to account for atrocities committed during the war in iraq police forces an army that were trained by the americans who are allegedly the protectors and guarantors of iraqi freedom engaged in systematic...
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yesterday i spoke to a general and julian assange is an enemy of the state. what is the pentagon going to declare him as an enemy of the state and prosecute him? >> i hope they do it quickly. i think they need to look at their internal systems first, that is where we start. >> julie: britain pm's calling for an investigation of allegations of abuse, claims that were apparently rules of war that were broken in iraq. what is the u.s.'s response to that? >> i think clearly if there is information in these documents that the rules of war, there is evidence of crimes within this information, sure we need to follow it up. the other thing where does parliament get involved and congress. taking a look at systemic issues here. is our cyber network safe? was there a systemic misinformation coming out of the military to american public or to the american government about what was going on in iraq? i don't think we've seen that. you know, that may be couple of areas where congress or parliament might want to take about the look. >> julie: what the trust factor in united
yesterday i spoke to a general and julian assange is an enemy of the state. what is the pentagon going to declare him as an enemy of the state and prosecute him? >> i hope they do it quickly. i think they need to look at their internal systems first, that is where we start. >> julie: britain pm's calling for an investigation of allegations of abuse, claims that were apparently rules of war that were broken in iraq. what is the u.s.'s response to that? >> i think clearly if...
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the founder of wikileaks, julian assange.ths of 109,000 people are documents. internally declared, 66,000 civilians working with the iraq body count we have seen there are approximately 15,000 never previously documents or known cases of civilians who have been killed by violence in iraq. >> iraqis are speaking out about the wikileaks documents. we are live from baghdad. let's start off first, i understand we have an official reaction from iraq. do we know how they are responding to this this morning? >> reporter: well, that's right, suzanne. official reaction from iraqi lawmakers is starting to trickle in. in the past hour, we heard from a lawmaker here. he said he wasn't surprised by the release of the documents. what's contained in them, he hasn't read them, it's stuff he's heard before. looking through all this reminds iraqis and the agony they have gone through since the start of the war. we spoke to a curdish lawmaker that wasn't surprised. with regards to allegations the u.s. turned a blind eye to abuses that happened
the founder of wikileaks, julian assange.ths of 109,000 people are documents. internally declared, 66,000 civilians working with the iraq body count we have seen there are approximately 15,000 never previously documents or known cases of civilians who have been killed by violence in iraq. >> iraqis are speaking out about the wikileaks documents. we are live from baghdad. let's start off first, i understand we have an official reaction from iraq. do we know how they are responding to this...
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together they had a son, julian, who told "daybreak" this week that john struggled with fatherhood. >te what he has done, and i understand what he went through, and why things were the way they were. ♪ all we are saying ♪ >> reporter: lennon married and had a seconds son. paying tribute to his music in liverpool, this weekend hundreds of fans are gathering at the club where the beatles made their name. today they are celebrating his birthday. every year, thousands make the pilgrimages to his hometown. >> this is the house where john spent most of his life -- >> we don't listen to it on the radio, but the beatles are still huge with the young crowd. >> reporter: there is a sculpture called peace and harmony by a previously unknown american artist. that sculpture was unveiled this morning by john's first wife, and julian lennon, his eldest son as well. and is that supposed to be britain's answer to a memorial of straw berry fields. >>> and a new decision to scrap the transit project under way. he met with transportation secretary who applied some pressure urging the governor to rethink
together they had a son, julian, who told "daybreak" this week that john struggled with fatherhood. >te what he has done, and i understand what he went through, and why things were the way they were. ♪ all we are saying ♪ >> reporter: lennon married and had a seconds son. paying tribute to his music in liverpool, this weekend hundreds of fans are gathering at the club where the beatles made their name. today they are celebrating his birthday. every year, thousands make...
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wgn's julian crews is live in hammond, indiana, where one of the victims lives. >>> good afternoon. the search goes on for the gunman. a heavy police presence on both sides of the state line as the manhunt continues here in hammond. friends, neighbors and loved ones mourn the loss of rolando alonzo if you need something he didn't think twice to do it for you. i remember one time i need a ride for my husband and i. he let us use his truck. >> reporter: the 45-year-old alonzo was beloved by neighbors and family alike. victim's brother roberto alonzo not yet able to talk on camera. his family distraught over their loss and the bizarre circumstances of yesterday's shooting making it all the more difficult to understand. police say a man alonzo didn't know, a total stranger. drove up to him and two coworkers outside a beecher, illinois, briefly asking them about construction materials before inexplkably opening fire. alonzo was pronounced dead on the scene and another man critically injured. a third man escaped into a cornfield. the rampage continued. the gunman drove across the state li
wgn's julian crews is live in hammond, indiana, where one of the victims lives. >>> good afternoon. the search goes on for the gunman. a heavy police presence on both sides of the state line as the manhunt continues here in hammond. friends, neighbors and loved ones mourn the loss of rolando alonzo if you need something he didn't think twice to do it for you. i remember one time i need a ride for my husband and i. he let us use his truck. >> reporter: the 45-year-old alonzo was...
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. >>> that's a good idea and wgn's julian crews joins us from downtown with that story. save us some money. >> reporter: i'll do my best. the citizens utility board analyzed 4400 cell phone bills to see where you are getting overcharged and where you can save some money. the report found hours of wasted calling time on bills because the plans the industry peddles don't come near demeaning the needs of a typical caller. >> reporter: dave says cell phone companies have done a good job of selling people more minutes than they need out of fear for paying expensive penalties for overerage charges. other cell phone pit falls are billing errors like getting charged minutes for free night and weekend calling. another problem is insurance. unless you have a very expensive iphone or other type of smartphone, cub says in most cases it doesn't make economic sense to pay the insurance. directory assistance calls are another unnecessary expense. there are free services like 1- 800-info fast. or 1-800-3411. roadside assistance fees are often unnecessary. oftentimes your auto insurance
. >>> that's a good idea and wgn's julian crews joins us from downtown with that story. save us some money. >> reporter: i'll do my best. the citizens utility board analyzed 4400 cell phone bills to see where you are getting overcharged and where you can save some money. the report found hours of wasted calling time on bills because the plans the industry peddles don't come near demeaning the needs of a typical caller. >> reporter: dave says cell phone companies have done a...
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and i also wanted to submit an in memoriam for miss potter, julian continues to be a great leader at the airport. patricia potter passed away after an illness, and i wanted to submit this on behalf of the board. she was 80, and her loss was commented on by senate majority leader harry reid. she was a strong advocate for change and fought for a greater and more progressive nevada. she was involved in many organizations. she joined the daughters of the american revolution in 1972 to advocate for the inclusion of african-americans for the organization. she was a den mother for cub scouts and involved in other organizations. she served the democratic leadership position. a great role model to her family. lastly, an in memoriam for matthew, he was born in 1972 and entered the san francisco police academy in 1995 and the department in december. he was awarded the golden badge for an act of heroism and in 2006 was awarded the american legion officer of the year award. he has had many outstanding acts of bravery and has been recognized by many organizations. he is survived by his wife christ
and i also wanted to submit an in memoriam for miss potter, julian continues to be a great leader at the airport. patricia potter passed away after an illness, and i wanted to submit this on behalf of the board. she was 80, and her loss was commented on by senate majority leader harry reid. she was a strong advocate for change and fought for a greater and more progressive nevada. she was involved in many organizations. she joined the daughters of the american revolution in 1972 to advocate for...
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julian barns is one of the reporters who uncovered the story and he joins me now. julian, welcome.ou know, i think, people have often had suspicions about the isi and what their motives are and nevertheless, we pour money into pakistan because they are the best bet as an ally in the situation. is it disintegrating. >> that is a good question. the u.s. is putting a lot of pressure on pakistan to do more in the war on terror and now, we have this news that the isi is essentially working against our interests, in afghanistan. martha: tell me about reporting the story. you know, and who you spoke to, not to reveal your sources but give us a sense of how you uncovered the fact that the taliban and the isi, which is pakistani's intelligence agency, our ally, that they are working together and now we see what they are doing to the convoys, trying to get into afghanistan. >> that is an absolutely legitimate question. we spoke to both u.s. officials who have heard this from captured detainees, and from taliban members that they are negotiating with to lay down their arms and also, we interv
julian barns is one of the reporters who uncovered the story and he joins me now. julian, welcome.ou know, i think, people have often had suspicions about the isi and what their motives are and nevertheless, we pour money into pakistan because they are the best bet as an ally in the situation. is it disintegrating. >> that is a good question. the u.s. is putting a lot of pressure on pakistan to do more in the war on terror and now, we have this news that the isi is essentially working...
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on the niu campus, julian crews, wgn news. >>> safe but still a campus on edge. thank you. >>> a rookie chicago police officer who was hit by a car on the stevenson last week remains in critical condition today. 28-year-old daniel vasquez is suffering from brain injuries. he was helping a motorist who crashed his car when a passing car hit him friday near south damon avenue. the driver who was struck him was ticketed for not having a license and failure to reduce speed. vasquez earned his police star last week. he has three children. >>> the band that -- van that a disabled man uses to get around has been stolen. last week randy got off the train at metra stop in park forest when he couldn't find his van. he suffers from a muscular disorder and needs a wheel chair to get around. his van is custom fitted for him and his wheel chair. now he has to ride that wheel chair two miles to the metra train so he can go to work. it's a dark blue '92 chevy van. it has an illinois disability plate with a number 132075. he says he is not worried about finding the thief. he just
on the niu campus, julian crews, wgn news. >>> safe but still a campus on edge. thank you. >>> a rookie chicago police officer who was hit by a car on the stevenson last week remains in critical condition today. 28-year-old daniel vasquez is suffering from brain injuries. he was helping a motorist who crashed his car when a passing car hit him friday near south damon avenue. the driver who was struck him was ticketed for not having a license and failure to reduce speed....
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wgn's julian crews is live in joliet with the latest developments on that. >> reporter: good afternoon. will county states attorney james glasgow is apologizing to brian dorian who was cleared by evidence that he was on his home computer at the time that a deranged gunman went on a two state rampage killing one man and seriously wounding two others. >> christmas time but it's a dark christmas because he is still out there. >>> what do you say to all the people -- >> there is mixed emotion for brian dorian, friends and family lynnwood police officer was cleared of wrong doing and released from jail. his family is overjoyed at his release. but at the same time angry with will county law enforcement for seemingly rushing to judgment in their opinion. a similar vehicle description and a witness picking him out of a line up led to dorian's arrest. five anxious days in jail later dorian is free and with all the emotion it seems that dorian's family couldn't contain their frustration. >> dad! dad! dad! >> keep going. keep going. >> what was done here was outrageous. there was a rush to judgme
wgn's julian crews is live in joliet with the latest developments on that. >> reporter: good afternoon. will county states attorney james glasgow is apologizing to brian dorian who was cleared by evidence that he was on his home computer at the time that a deranged gunman went on a two state rampage killing one man and seriously wounding two others. >> christmas time but it's a dark christmas because he is still out there. >>> what do you say to all the people -- >>...
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. >> geraldo: quick, noelle and then i have to -- >> julian, you are wrong. the young voters are not going to turn out for obama like they did in '08. you are wrong on that. >> projections showing they don't like the independents as well. >> geraldo: later in the show we take you live, ladies and gentlemen, do you have a shot of that? to the heart of california's great pot debate on proposition 19 which proponents point is more popular than any candidate in either party. watch what you touch there, craig. >> and the race between meg whitman and jerry brown neck and neck. the television debate broadcast in spanished focused as we knew it would on this week's allegations whitman knew or should have known her own house keeper was here illegally. >> jerry brown's record on the k-12 education system is a business. he ran for mayor of oakland 80s education may i don't re >> geraldo: back live. meg whitman spent more than any candidate in history in her efforts to become california's next governor. you never know what issue will stick. especially in a state where al
. >> geraldo: quick, noelle and then i have to -- >> julian, you are wrong. the young voters are not going to turn out for obama like they did in '08. you are wrong on that. >> projections showing they don't like the independents as well. >> geraldo: later in the show we take you live, ladies and gentlemen, do you have a shot of that? to the heart of california's great pot debate on proposition 19 which proponents point is more popular than any candidate in either party....
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officials saying julian assange and wikileaks could have blood on their hands. do iraqis and those kind of concerns that may be putting this information out there puts iraqi citizens in danger? >> reporter: well, t.j., the iraqi prime minister and interior minister have yet to comment on the release of these documents but we have started getting some reaction from some iraqi lawmakers. we spoke earlier with an iraqi lawmaker with the sunni coalition here. earlier today he told us, i haven't reviewed or seen the document but was i've heard about them through media outlets. i'm not shocked and i'm not surprised. it made me remember the agony of the previous events we lived through, all the incidents, we lives through it, cold-blooding killing by the american and iraqi forces torture and secret prisons. we spoke with kurdish lawmakers who are not surprised to see what's in the documents, what's being reported by the media and this will verify what they know, there were torture that happened there were abuses that happened to iraqi detains at hands of iraqi official
officials saying julian assange and wikileaks could have blood on their hands. do iraqis and those kind of concerns that may be putting this information out there puts iraqi citizens in danger? >> reporter: well, t.j., the iraqi prime minister and interior minister have yet to comment on the release of these documents but we have started getting some reaction from some iraqi lawmakers. we spoke earlier with an iraqi lawmaker with the sunni coalition here. earlier today he told us, i...
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. >>> and a radio tower destroyed after a fire broke out yesterday along highway 101 near julian east of san jose. the radio tower for station ksjx as was the transmitterrable below. the smoke forced the people to evacuate the kellogg facility. the cause of the fire is under investigation, there was no damage. >>> a powerful manhole explosion rocked the san francisco financial district this weekend. it happened near sacramento street yesterday afternoon. a cbs 5 photographer caught the whole thing on camera as it happened. i was there as well. we had stopped to check out a smoking manhole close by and it shattered windows as you worried nearby at a restaurant. it shocked people at a bar. the firefighters say it was an underground electrical vault that blew. pg&e is looking for the cause. >>> and the executive director of the transit system offering sympathies after a bike rider was killed in a collision with a bus. they say that 22-year-old derek allen crossed in front of the bus thursday. the driver swerved but couldn't avoid it. the driver is on administrative leave which is standar
. >>> and a radio tower destroyed after a fire broke out yesterday along highway 101 near julian east of san jose. the radio tower for station ksjx as was the transmitterrable below. the smoke forced the people to evacuate the kellogg facility. the cause of the fire is under investigation, there was no damage. >>> a powerful manhole explosion rocked the san francisco financial district this weekend. it happened near sacramento street yesterday afternoon. a cbs 5 photographer...