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we tried. >> okay, julian. thank you. thank you. we'll come back to you.aybe we'll give you a minute. and you can talk to some of these guys who are out there. >> we're coming off the tripod. we can give it a shot. hey, we're with cnn. >> how is it going? >> good, how are you? >> good. wicked good weather. >> wicked good weather, he told us. >> wicked good. >> they said finding some good skiing in the area. what made you guys go out and ski tonight? >> adventure. >> they're looking for an adventure. >> i can't hear them, julian. tell me what they're telling you. >> they're saying it's not off you have the chance to ski down beacon street in arlington ovwe hwew on the back side of boston so they're taking advantage of it. and they're having a good time. we'll say that. >> what's he saying? >> they wondered who we are, basically, at this point. >> we're going to let them ski on, my friend. let them ski on. >> let them go, yeah. >> wicked good weather for skiing, i suppose there. >> that was julian cummings. we want to thank you so much for being with us. we'
we tried. >> okay, julian. thank you. thank you. we'll come back to you.aybe we'll give you a minute. and you can talk to some of these guys who are out there. >> we're coming off the tripod. we can give it a shot. hey, we're with cnn. >> how is it going? >> good, how are you? >> good. wicked good weather. >> wicked good weather, he told us. >> wicked good. >> they said finding some good skiing in the area. what made you guys go out and ski...
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can't even do a right hand, layup, julian. >> reporter: julian plays for his high school varsity team in orlando, florida, even though he is only in the fifth grade. even though the uniform doesn't really fit. even though the average player is more than a foot and a half taller. he's not concerned. don't you worry about, like, catching an elbow in the forehead? >> no, not really. >> reporter: the diminutive point guard is lighting up the internet. one youtube clip has been viewed 2.6 million times. jamie newman is his father, history teacher and coach. he met wife vivian in high school. she plays, too. they knew julian was special when he was just 3 years old. >> he would dribble around and shoot layups, shoot layups. and he was just so fast. >> reporter: julian's parents do what they can to keep school a priority. he gets straight as. he's not allowed to play basketball until the homework gets done. you play every day. how many hours a day? >> like, six or seven. >> reporter: he studies the pros, hoping one day he will play for the lakers. >> i have faith that i will make it. >> repo
can't even do a right hand, layup, julian. >> reporter: julian plays for his high school varsity team in orlando, florida, even though he is only in the fifth grade. even though the uniform doesn't really fit. even though the average player is more than a foot and a half taller. he's not concerned. don't you worry about, like, catching an elbow in the forehead? >> no, not really. >> reporter: the diminutive point guard is lighting up the internet. one youtube clip has been...
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>> i can't hear them, julian. tell me what they're telling you. >> they're saying it's not off you have the chance to ski down beacon street in arlington on the back side of boston so they're taking advantage of it. and they're having a good team. we'll say that. >> what's he saying? >> they wondered who we are, basically, at this point. >> we're going to let them ski on, my friend. let them ski on. >> let them go, yeah. >> wicked good weather for skiing, i suppose, in boston. thank you so much, and we'll come back to you and see what else -- what other shenanigans we can find as we're covering this massive northeast blizzard as we're coming upon the 3:00 a.m. hour. we're live all night with you on the blizzard. back after this. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's
>> i can't hear them, julian. tell me what they're telling you. >> they're saying it's not off you have the chance to ski down beacon street in arlington on the back side of boston so they're taking advantage of it. and they're having a good team. we'll say that. >> what's he saying? >> they wondered who we are, basically, at this point. >> we're going to let them ski on, my friend. let them ski on. >> let them go, yeah. >> wicked good weather for...
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julian needs to talk, and edward needs to shut up.lose control, you won't be perceived as fit to run this company. - how you holding up? - terrible. i don't understand. i personally oversaw the lyritrol trials. the test results were everything that you hope for. - so what happened? - either edward is right, and someone--perhaps my father, covered up bad test results, or edward's finally snapped. - well, you better find out. - listen to me. i need you to know, i would never condone the rollout of a drug unless every kink had been worked out. if lyritrol is faulty, it's not because i'm a profiteer, it's because i'm a damn fool. - i believe you. - you do? - yeah. - okay. thanks. um, you gonna take the polygraph? - oh, we all have to. - well, take a sedative if you have anything to hide. - is your name joanna padget? - yes. - are you robert bowers' assistant? - yes. - have you ever met a person by the name of ben preswick? - no. - [sighs] [door opens] - senator haverstock, your 12:30 is here. - mia. hello. - wow, kudos on the primitive ar
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this is the car of julian cummings. he's our producer who's been navigating the streets of boston for us for more than 12 hours now. we were talking at 2:00 p.m. and now it is long past 2:00 a.m. pictures here in boston -- we'll come back to him but we want to talk to ali velshi who has been in the storm. he actually loves it. let me just say that but there is a twitter handle called save ali velshi. i promise you he wants to be there. he wants to be in the middle of the big story. he has been in cape cod in the town of dennisport, massachusetts and he has an update on the situation. >> they are back in dennisport but off for hundreds of thousands of customers in massachusetts. that's the problem as people wake up in a few hours. they might be waking up in to cold houses. it is cold. the wind has died down. it does feel like we are on the backside of the storm. it is pelting me right now. we have a gust coming through, but there are moments where i don't feel it. and as you can see we have been talking for a couple of h
this is the car of julian cummings. he's our producer who's been navigating the streets of boston for us for more than 12 hours now. we were talking at 2:00 p.m. and now it is long past 2:00 a.m. pictures here in boston -- we'll come back to him but we want to talk to ali velshi who has been in the storm. he actually loves it. let me just say that but there is a twitter handle called save ali velshi. i promise you he wants to be there. he wants to be in the middle of the big story. he has been...
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and you'll never guess who's running for senate in australia julian assange has had is officially in the running for a member of the wiki leaks party can he win and how would this affect his asylum case that story ahead. and from torture to cyber surveillance the u.s. is interested in any methods that will help it find the truth but can we trust the most basic methods lie detectors will question more. it's monday february fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm going lopez and you're watching r.t. all right well today marks john kerry's first official day as the sixty eighth secretary of state and perhaps not a moment too soon topping secretary kerry's agenda is a push to restart the peace talks between the israeli and the path the israelis and palestinians and in the more immediate future he plans to address the volatile situation in egypt and also the one in northern africa his appointment comes amid dropping u.s. approval ratings in the middle east something hillary clinton addressed last week. some of the success is that being attributed to you is the mending fix in you know it's t
and you'll never guess who's running for senate in australia julian assange has had is officially in the running for a member of the wiki leaks party can he win and how would this affect his asylum case that story ahead. and from torture to cyber surveillance the u.s. is interested in any methods that will help it find the truth but can we trust the most basic methods lie detectors will question more. it's monday february fourth four pm in washington d.c. i'm going lopez and you're watching...
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julian cummings, i'm coming to you right now.he phone with me, as you have been driving the streets of boston since, what, last 12 hours off and on, since we talked at 2:00 this afternoon. look at all the snow. here's what i don't see in the picture, my friend, cars. no cars. >> yeah, there are no cars on the road, but emergency vehicles and some plows, and pretty much us. we are trying to navigate our way around. it's been pretty icy out here. there's a lot of people walking. you're going to see our shot shortly. people walking in the streets. i guess taking available of the fact there's no cars in the roads. pretty dicy out here, actually, driving around. >> here are the people. who are these people? just walking around? >> yeah, i think there's a lot of stragglers who come out and look at the snow and realizes there's no way to get back home. >> i know you have been in a car for many, many hours. have you had a chance to stop and talk to anyone in boston? how are they feeling about this? are they enjoying the snow? do they fee
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he won't back down from the west after big pressure over granting asylum to whistleblower julian assange. and the courts up to four children a day caught with weapons in british schools r.t. takes a look at how of worrying trends being tackled now. hello there a very good morning sure if you just joined us just after midnight now here in moscow my name's kevin oh in this is r.t. first has have just been saying russia demanding answers as to why a three year old boy died allegedly at the hands of his adopted mother in the united states maxine chris meehan adds to the grim statistic of twenty russian children who have died after being adopted by americans now of course only a few weeks ago a new law came into effect in russia banning u.s. citizens from bringing russian children into their families because of the threat the fear of this very abuse earlier maria from washington gave me the latest developments today. although it seemed died almost a month ago now investigation is still continuing its theory to say exactly what happened and i mean we what were the circumstances we're already h
he won't back down from the west after big pressure over granting asylum to whistleblower julian assange. and the courts up to four children a day caught with weapons in british schools r.t. takes a look at how of worrying trends being tackled now. hello there a very good morning sure if you just joined us just after midnight now here in moscow my name's kevin oh in this is r.t. first has have just been saying russia demanding answers as to why a three year old boy died allegedly at the hands...
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but julian newman may just have a shot.nly 11 years old, he's playing guys two feet taller and seven years older. and guess what? he's beating them. >> they think that i'm not good or -- but when they see me, they see different. >> reporter: this fifth grader is already the starting point guard on his high school's varsity basketball team. that's right. fresh from elementary school, julian plays for the high school varsity team. >> right away, we knew he had a talent. >> reporter: his dad, also his coach, helped put together julian's highlight reel on youtube. it's going viral, with more than 2 million hits and counting. now, he's being watched by recruiters. has it hit you yet that you're now this big star? >> no. >> reporter: so, we put him to the test. you want to go a little one-on-one? >> okay. >> reporter: at 4'5", it sure seems like i have the advantage. but julian is quick. bucket! this kid is one to watch. on the court and in the classroom. a straight-a student with hoop dreams. nice job! john schriffen, abc news,
but julian newman may just have a shot.nly 11 years old, he's playing guys two feet taller and seven years older. and guess what? he's beating them. >> they think that i'm not good or -- but when they see me, they see different. >> reporter: this fifth grader is already the starting point guard on his high school's varsity basketball team. that's right. fresh from elementary school, julian plays for the high school varsity team. >> right away, we knew he had a talent. >>...
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i have known julian davidson and his wife dorothy for only a few years but i know enough about julian davidson, what he did and how he lived to know he was an american patriot who will be sorely missed by his family, the tennessee valley, america and me. julian davidson was born in the small town of oakmen in walker county, alabama, on september 2, 1927. he was a proud son of oakman and walker county. however, his destiny lay elsewhere. at the age of 17, julian davidson hitchhiked to montgomery, alabama, and without permission and despite being underaged, enlisted in the navy during world war ii. he served with distunks on gun ships, loading heavy ammunition into gun turrets. julian davidson's naval service gave him an enduring respect and admiration for america's war fighters who serve in harm's way. after the navy, julian davidson attended classes during the day and worked at a pool hall at night to obtain and electrical engineering degree from auburn university. after graduation, julian davidson joined the tennessee valley authority where he rose to senior design engineer. in 1961,
i have known julian davidson and his wife dorothy for only a few years but i know enough about julian davidson, what he did and how he lived to know he was an american patriot who will be sorely missed by his family, the tennessee valley, america and me. julian davidson was born in the small town of oakmen in walker county, alabama, on september 2, 1927. he was a proud son of oakman and walker county. however, his destiny lay elsewhere. at the age of 17, julian davidson hitchhiked to...
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about 3:00 this afternoon when a teenager was found stabbed to death on north 21st street and east julian. it's unclear whether the victim was a student at the high school. >> currently we don't have any motive or suspects in custody. our homicide investigators are on scene canvassing to locate witnesses and suspects. >> the stabbing may have been gang-related. it's the city's fifth homicide of the year. >>> new at 6:00 an east bay city is seeing a dramatic drop in violent crime. and police say one of the reasons is because of crime cameras. kpix 5 reporter ann notarangelo on how retired cops are helping to keep an eye on things. >> i think he just committed the robbery. >> reporter: richmond police caught a young robbery suspect and his accomplices using this video and a detective apprehended suspects who beat a man at this intersection. >> i was able to identify some of the suspects from the video that was captured. >> reporter: the cameras used in both cases are part of richmond police department's closed circuit television system. there are 47 strategically placed cameras in crime hot
about 3:00 this afternoon when a teenager was found stabbed to death on north 21st street and east julian. it's unclear whether the victim was a student at the high school. >> currently we don't have any motive or suspects in custody. our homicide investigators are on scene canvassing to locate witnesses and suspects. >> the stabbing may have been gang-related. it's the city's fifth homicide of the year. >>> new at 6:00 an east bay city is seeing a dramatic drop in violent...
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it's certainly not helping the republican brand. >> and, julian, sorry, ryan, to julian's point let meyou these poll numbers. quinnipiac says the president is more trusted on gun policy, immigration, the environment, everything basically, but his lead on foreign policy is a staggering 14 points. what makes republicans think this is a good thing to have a fight over? >> right. up until recently everybody said, look, politics stops at the water's edge, and that hasn't been the case for the last couple years with this republican party. but it turns out that it wasn't necessarily that both parties followed that axiom because they were being nice about it. it turns out that it's incredibly bad politics to challenge your sitting president overseas. and, you know, this benghazi thing has not worked out for the republican party at all. they tried effectively to make it the biggest issue of the presidential campaign in the last several weeks, and people just didn't buy into it. what they saw is a tragedy. something that was -- if it could have been prevented, it should have been prevented, but
it's certainly not helping the republican brand. >> and, julian, sorry, ryan, to julian's point let meyou these poll numbers. quinnipiac says the president is more trusted on gun policy, immigration, the environment, everything basically, but his lead on foreign policy is a staggering 14 points. what makes republicans think this is a good thing to have a fight over? >> right. up until recently everybody said, look, politics stops at the water's edge, and that hasn't been the case...
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the sequestration battles and unlike julian, i do kind of think that's a difference between the gun and immigration battle in that republicans themselves really want this immigration issue off their plates, and i do think you're -- you already see in the house the talk about they're putting together a bill as well with bipartisan support that they want to kind of get this taken care of. so i think there are a couple big issues that even with the nominations that have to be dealt with are going to be front and center going for the next few months. >> i think that's right. michelle cottle and julian epstein, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> thanks, karen. >>> coming up, scott brown out, geraldo? ? stay with us. >> all right, geraldo. >> as always, you're on the top of the news chart. you just have a flair for doing that. good to see you. >> have a super sunday. >> i will, i will. i look forward to the chicken wings. >>> justin owns city aquariums in brooklyn. his eunique designs and persona attention to his customer's fish has earned him a customer base. for more watch "your business" sun
the sequestration battles and unlike julian, i do kind of think that's a difference between the gun and immigration battle in that republicans themselves really want this immigration issue off their plates, and i do think you're -- you already see in the house the talk about they're putting together a bill as well with bipartisan support that they want to kind of get this taken care of. so i think there are a couple big issues that even with the nominations that have to be dealt with are going...
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>> you were there. >> i think the julian assange is a hero.e is a personal friend of mine and i think people should support him. i believe that award from yoko ono is quite an honor and i'm really happy to see some many people supporting julian and i helped the british government will grant him safe passage to ecuador, as he is effectively a political prisoner. >> at the museum of modern art, the ecuadorean foreign minister was also there to honor julian assange, as was daniel ellsberg, who is in our studio as well. a lawsuit challenging a controversial statute that gives the government the power to indefinitely detain u.s. citizens is back in federal court this week. on wednesday, a group of academics, journalists, and activists will prevent -- present oral arguments in court against a provision in the ndaa of the rise in the military to jail anyone it considers a terrorist suspect anywhere in the world without charge or trial. >> and a landmark ruling last of timber, judge katherine force of the southern district of new york struck down the
>> you were there. >> i think the julian assange is a hero.e is a personal friend of mine and i think people should support him. i believe that award from yoko ono is quite an honor and i'm really happy to see some many people supporting julian and i helped the british government will grant him safe passage to ecuador, as he is effectively a political prisoner. >> at the museum of modern art, the ecuadorean foreign minister was also there to honor julian assange, as was daniel...
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julian cummings shot it in boston. bars are beginning to empty. >> and they know they've got the nation's eyes on them. you know, got reporters out there in the street. they're like, why not? let's have fun with this. we do want to warn people, we want these ireports, but stay safe when you're out there because i want to show you this video we got. this was boston. check out that sign there. it says blizzard warning. avoid all travel. as you see the cars whizzing by. people there clearly not heeding the warning. >> not yet. hopefully they did after 4:00 in the afternoon when you couldn't drive in a couple of these states. >> hopefully they did. we want to see you sending in your video, you pictures. you're the eyes of the storm. be safe, stay off the roads, but if you have some amazish pictures out there, we want to see them. >> thank you. go to ireport.com. thank you, thank you. we're reading your tweets. we thank you for it. we'll take you to the hardest hit areas of the storm as we continue our special coverage of t
julian cummings shot it in boston. bars are beginning to empty. >> and they know they've got the nation's eyes on them. you know, got reporters out there in the street. they're like, why not? let's have fun with this. we do want to warn people, we want these ireports, but stay safe when you're out there because i want to show you this video we got. this was boston. check out that sign there. it says blizzard warning. avoid all travel. as you see the cars whizzing by. people there clearly...
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he won't back down from the west after being pressured over granting asylum to whistleblower julian a son. and also coming up this hour with reports that up to four children a day of court with weapons in british schools we take a look at how the worrying trend is being tackled. in a very good even if you just joined us just after ten pm now here in moscow my name's kevin zero in this is r.t. and first as you just heard the russian are demanding answers as to why a three year old boy died allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother in the united states maxine cause me now to the grim statistic of twenty russian children have died so far after being adopted by americans course only a few weeks ago a new law came into effect in russia banning u.s. citizens from bringing russian children into their families because of the worry of abuse but earlier if not gave me the latest developments tonight. although mixing died almost a month ago now investigation is still continuing in syria to say exactly what happened and i mean we what were the circumstances but we're already hearing from amer
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>>reporter: every three months julian leads a new street performance. the group also donates its time dancing in fundraisers that benefit charities like bay area children's shelters, youth music programs and the american cancer society. >> the biggest reward is to see people smile during the class and during the actual flash mob. >>reporter: when julian is not working full time as a software engineer, he's usually leading two-hour flash mob classes twice a week for free at the levy studios in san francisco's southland market. >> one, two, three. >>reporter: in videos and in class, he breaks down the routine into manageable steps for some 1,500 flash mob members, many of them first- time dance students like rena. >> he's amazing. he puts a lot of his life into it and time. >>reporter: julian says he once had an overly critical teacher who crushed his spirit, so he tries to be a compassionate teacher. jennifer arbuckle says he definitely sets the tempo. >> the enthusiasm and the injuring just makes everybody, you know, really happy. >>reporter: so for tir
>>reporter: every three months julian leads a new street performance. the group also donates its time dancing in fundraisers that benefit charities like bay area children's shelters, youth music programs and the american cancer society. >> the biggest reward is to see people smile during the class and during the actual flash mob. >>reporter: when julian is not working full time as a software engineer, he's usually leading two-hour flash mob classes twice a week for free at the...
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let's bring in msnbc contributor goldie taylor and democratic strategist julian epstein. lot more to curbing gun violence than background checks. but here you have got these two democrats, two republicans, even two nra members in senators manchin and coburn. isn't this a sign that things that are possible -- that we should be optimistic that things are going to happen? >> you know, martin, forgive me for being a bit cynical but i think it's the start of something small. this is cowardice on its face when we can't talk honestly about banning assault weapons, about banning clips with multiple rounds, 30, 40 rounds in a clip. when we can't talk about cracking down on the illegal gun trade happening on our streets every day. >> but you say we can't talk honestly. we have had a lot of people saying, the president himself repeatedly virtually every other day that he would love to revive the assault weapons ban, but isn't this in effect a sign that the politics of this are so difficult and should you not be or should we not be encouraged that at least some conversation which inv
let's bring in msnbc contributor goldie taylor and democratic strategist julian epstein. lot more to curbing gun violence than background checks. but here you have got these two democrats, two republicans, even two nra members in senators manchin and coburn. isn't this a sign that things that are possible -- that we should be optimistic that things are going to happen? >> you know, martin, forgive me for being a bit cynical but i think it's the start of something small. this is cowardice...
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we're going to give julian his "fox & friends" loves julian poster. what do you think, buddy?thanks, i love it. >> julian is 4'5", 70 pounds. his teammates, some of them 18 years old. >> i've seen the skill level. it's nothing. everybody else got the same skills, so he's just playing ball. >> let's go, julian! >> is this a trip or what? this gives you perspective. julian, where do you want to go to school when you're done with your eight seasons of varsity. >> university of kentucky. >> who are your favorite basketball players? >> chris ball. kobe bryant. >> you're hoping to meet them one day? >> yeah. >> we're going to be playing one on one in about 30 minutes. you think i can hang? >> yeah. >> really? you've got to teach me some skills because i haven't played since about the seventh grade and i can't even make a layup. can we get a little bit of a preview? >> yeah. >> i'm going to put the microphone down. >>brian: anna, i think you're going to have your hands full. this game is going to be to ten points? i think he should give you eight. >> we'll see more of the moves comin
we're going to give julian his "fox & friends" loves julian poster. what do you think, buddy?thanks, i love it. >> julian is 4'5", 70 pounds. his teammates, some of them 18 years old. >> i've seen the skill level. it's nothing. everybody else got the same skills, so he's just playing ball. >> let's go, julian! >> is this a trip or what? this gives you perspective. julian, where do you want to go to school when you're done with your eight seasons of...
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i think julian is right. if the democrats cave in on this, it's a tragedy and a shame. now is the time when the wind is behind them and beneath their wings that they've got to have enough courage and chutzpah. >> not everybody can be on the enemy's list. if you look at who are behind the president. it's not just the celebrities. i wouldn't be surprised if you're on the enemies list. >> i believe i am. >> i'd imagine. it's parents groups, most of the public behind it. at some point this enemies list is absurd. i think while it's important as i said for democrats in the congress not just to focus on background checks but on the other things that are important, it's also important that we see action can occur at the state and local level. we talked several weeks ago about taking action against irresponsible gun manufacturers. consumers can take action on dealers like walmart and others. so there's lots of things that can be done here to change the politics. but i think your central point is that the politics on this thing, the tide is changing, the nra sand castles are qui
i think julian is right. if the democrats cave in on this, it's a tragedy and a shame. now is the time when the wind is behind them and beneath their wings that they've got to have enough courage and chutzpah. >> not everybody can be on the enemy's list. if you look at who are behind the president. it's not just the celebrities. i wouldn't be surprised if you're on the enemies list. >> i believe i am. >> i'd imagine. it's parents groups, most of the public behind it. at some...
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sort of yes it does see him in a practical sense for the practical implication of julian assange thesituation is up to europe to resolve it the problem will be solved if the u.k. grants a safe passage moderately but hasn't been any intention to disrupt the prosecution process according to the swedish justice system in spite of the numerous misinformed allegations see if they send a prosecutor to ecuador's embassy in britain and record the interrogation on video which they can do it would under twist this not about is if they really have to interrogate him that julian assad was never even officially presented with charges if lawyer goes on it's lucky at the european court and achieved a safe passage for son to staying in the ecuadorian embassy the situation we finally resolved it is all now in your hands but there is a lot of parents involved here neocolonial sentiment too they would like us to offer explanations as to why we granted him asylum why on earth there's more that they even want us to but track on our decision we will never do this or this will put up with us and apologise
sort of yes it does see him in a practical sense for the practical implication of julian assange thesituation is up to europe to resolve it the problem will be solved if the u.k. grants a safe passage moderately but hasn't been any intention to disrupt the prosecution process according to the swedish justice system in spite of the numerous misinformed allegations see if they send a prosecutor to ecuador's embassy in britain and record the interrogation on video which they can do it would under...
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others arrested included julian bond, bill mckibben, james hansen, robert f. kennedy jr., and daryl hannah. there were charged with failure to disperse and obey lawful orders, and released on $100 bond each. this is robert f. kennedy jr. and julian bond. >> i think president obama is going to kill the pipeline. >> why do you think? >> because it is the right thing to do and i think he knows that. he has a strong moral core and i think john kerry does, too. it ultimately, i think he would not do something that is this catastrophic and irresponsible and reckless. >> this is a decision that affects all americans and we want to make sure he does the right thing, which is to say no to the pipeline. it is a great deal for canada and mexico but does not do much for the u.s. >> that was julian bond, the former chair of the naacp. the protest outside the white house came one day after president obama addressed climate change during his state of the union >> if congress will not act soon to protect future generations, i will. i will direct -- [applause] i will direct my
others arrested included julian bond, bill mckibben, james hansen, robert f. kennedy jr., and daryl hannah. there were charged with failure to disperse and obey lawful orders, and released on $100 bond each. this is robert f. kennedy jr. and julian bond. >> i think president obama is going to kill the pipeline. >> why do you think? >> because it is the right thing to do and i think he knows that. he has a strong moral core and i think john kerry does, too. it ultimately, i...
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spamming the west for pressuring him for granting asylum to the world's top whistleblower julian sun she remains under the country's protection in london. and the u.k. looks holmes with france secure a place among india's top trading partners his business relations between european powers. are you watching r.t. live from moscow good to have your company now our top story a three year old russian boy has died in the u.s. allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother claims a month after a new law came into effect banning american citizens from adopting russian children following similar cases moscow is demanding severe punishments for the death of maxime cruz mean however according to russian diplomats the u.s. state department has so far been reluctant to cooperate with an investigation. as this report that this case unfolded in texas according to officials three year old maxine died on january twenty first at the hands of his adoptive mother the pro conducted by russia's investigative committee reveal that maksim was beaten by his adoptive mother who according to officials also. so
spamming the west for pressuring him for granting asylum to the world's top whistleblower julian sun she remains under the country's protection in london. and the u.k. looks holmes with france secure a place among india's top trading partners his business relations between european powers. are you watching r.t. live from moscow good to have your company now our top story a three year old russian boy has died in the u.s. allegedly at the hands of his adoptive mother claims a month after a new...
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insight on the smarties and the way now who joins us here in the studio and he sits on a small carry julian assange was certainly watching the selection very closely rafael correia is pinto win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term as his performance platform is seen in ecuador and across latin america as standing up to the u.s. and friends while the opposition is more or less seen as pro-u.s. here's adrian sound founder of the second republic project. public opinion through latin america has grown very weary with u.s. intervention in u.k. interventions throughout the continent which explains why i. believe you can argentina brazil. are having government keeping very much for of arms from the united states and latin america this very strong popular movement trying to move away from the united states well craig has benefited from the sentiment by pledging to continue down this road now gray a pretty much securing a third term as ecuador's president will be a headache for washington but is very good news for whistlebl
insight on the smarties and the way now who joins us here in the studio and he sits on a small carry julian assange was certainly watching the selection very closely rafael correia is pinto win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term as his performance platform is seen in ecuador and across latin america as standing up to the u.s. and friends while the opposition is more or less seen as pro-u.s. here's adrian sound...
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julian, i'm confused.endment is the only protection when the glass breaks in the night, and yet he opposes efforts to prevent criminals getting guns through expanded background checks. can you explain that to me? >> which is especially strange because in 2007 they issued press releases talking about the need to improve the criminal background check system. so he's got a very confused position. the important point is this, martin. it's important to see the signal and not the noise. wayne lapierre is the noise right now people are increasingly tining out. the reality is the republican leadership is privately conceding they cannot stop background check legs lace. they don't want to publicly concede that because they wouldn't to use it as a chit to stop assault weapons and clips from being passed. what people have to keep in mind, democratic pundits and others that are for these gun measures that come on television and say we can't get assault weapons and we can't get clips passed, they have to realize when th
julian, i'm confused.endment is the only protection when the glass breaks in the night, and yet he opposes efforts to prevent criminals getting guns through expanded background checks. can you explain that to me? >> which is especially strange because in 2007 they issued press releases talking about the need to improve the criminal background check system. so he's got a very confused position. the important point is this, martin. it's important to see the signal and not the noise. wayne...
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is really a pleasure to meet you julian least in this way and. to the club of the persecuted . thank you. park outrage in d.c. after releasing thousands of classified u.s. diplomatic cables and footage of american pilots ruthlessly killing journalists in iraq while back in two thousand and eleven accused washington of meddling with only fares and expelled the u.s. ambassador after citing a wiki leaks cable as a proof of the country's police have been infiltrated after saans lost his last legal battle against the tradition to sweden it did not came as a surprise. to apply for asylum and that is why in this election one of ruffo korea's strongest supporters he's an australian whistleblower seething with a london embassy. a scandal has erupted in israel after the country's government was forced to acknowledge that the death of a prisoner linked to israel's a secret service it mission fall is a report in australian media which revealed a melbourne man and himself in prison in twenty ten the man was reportedly held in such secrecy not even through prison guards knew his name as repo
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opposition easily winning reelection for third term possible good news for we can make most of mine julian assange currently enjoying the latin american state of texas. plus eight kind of entry alternative you read in spain as thousands of protesters flood the streets some demonstrators spend their anger directly at the u.k. . twenty four hours a day seven days a week and this is r.t. . they different city. has been brought to a standstill by mass protests initiated by football fans several thousand activists blocked access to the local railroad and ports and forced factories to shut down as well as a wave of andras in general sparked by death sentences given to twenty one football fans they were found guilty of inside thing last year's riot that left more than seventy people date well true has the latest from cairo. the ultra hardcore football fans who call these acts that we didn't see how upset they will escalate in the next few days if their demands are not match the story about three thousand people come to the streets of poor saeed basically show anger against the president and the a
opposition easily winning reelection for third term possible good news for we can make most of mine julian assange currently enjoying the latin american state of texas. plus eight kind of entry alternative you read in spain as thousands of protesters flood the streets some demonstrators spend their anger directly at the u.k. . twenty four hours a day seven days a week and this is r.t. . they different city. has been brought to a standstill by mass protests initiated by football fans several...
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these are live pictures we're seeing, julian.now is really picking up here in the last hour since we spoke. we're seeing road accumulation, plows having trouble keeping up but still we are seeing people walking around, enjoying the snow, taking photographs. but traffic is has really, really slowed down. >> as of 4:00 p.m. eastern, almost two hours ago, it was a crime to be driving if you weren't in an emergency vehicle, if you didn't have special permission like the news media, for example, has. so people are heeding that, aren't they? >> yes, for the most part. we are seeing the occasional car on the road and there are still a few delivery cars and taxis. but for the most part, it's a lot of emergency vehicles and plows trying to keep up. we ventured out a little farther from some of the downtown areas and saw that they -- those roads are really bad. they are having a hard time. the snow is falling faster and the winds are starting to gust here as well. >> so what's it like driving? is it just icy? i assume you have a special ve
these are live pictures we're seeing, julian.now is really picking up here in the last hour since we spoke. we're seeing road accumulation, plows having trouble keeping up but still we are seeing people walking around, enjoying the snow, taking photographs. but traffic is has really, really slowed down. >> as of 4:00 p.m. eastern, almost two hours ago, it was a crime to be driving if you weren't in an emergency vehicle, if you didn't have special permission like the news media, for...
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democratic strategist julian epstein is in washington.tributor wry happen salon is in new york. the president proposed raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour, something that would directly affect 4 million workers. those in favor say good economic stimulus. those against say bad, bad, bad for business. what do you think? . the reason we are setting a federal minimum there was the taxes to improve you incomes for households. the minimum wage benefits a slew of households, not very well targeted toward low-income households. the problem is that republican reasons tend to oppose the making work pay tax credit and the social security payroll tax cut. that left him a less efficient effective tool for raising incomes for low-income households. >> julian, let me ask you, one thing represent ihan brought up, to be cynical, the president, there's no longer a payroll tax break. so, if people are being paid more, technically, the government's gonna get more in taxes, no? >> well, the payroll tax break was a temporary stimulus when the eco
democratic strategist julian epstein is in washington.tributor wry happen salon is in new york. the president proposed raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour, something that would directly affect 4 million workers. those in favor say good economic stimulus. those against say bad, bad, bad for business. what do you think? . the reason we are setting a federal minimum there was the taxes to improve you incomes for households. the minimum wage benefits a slew of households, not very...
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quieros presentaros a julián, julián villarubia, que será mi mochilero, y del que dependeré para queco objetivo eh, un buen resultado no... no es tan importante como... hacer que llegue hasta el final. ♪ no claudia, ésta. mi licencia internacional es correcta para... esta competición la cross country rally world cup, es la copa del mundo de... de rallys, entonces bueno esto está correcto la federeción internacional de motociclismo, me autoriza. así que cojo y me voy a otra mesa. ahora me voy al doctor, esto, ahora con el doctor tengo un problema, tengo que simular... que todo está bien porque sino con mi problema de la muñeca y del hombro, no me dejarían... correr. entonces tengo que decir que estoy estupendamente bien. ¿alguna lesión importante? he puesto ninguna. primera mentira, eh, terapia que llevo. ninguna. ¿está intervenido quirúrgicamente? pues no estoy intervenido quirúrgicamente, ¿traumatismos? ninguno. ¿alergias? ninguna. si digo que sí pues tendré problemas por lo tanto... ♪ oye pues muchas gracias os agradece el detalle. y ahora me tengo que ir por los elementos electrón
quieros presentaros a julián, julián villarubia, que será mi mochilero, y del que dependeré para queco objetivo eh, un buen resultado no... no es tan importante como... hacer que llegue hasta el final. ♪ no claudia, ésta. mi licencia internacional es correcta para... esta competición la cross country rally world cup, es la copa del mundo de... de rallys, entonces bueno esto está correcto la federeción internacional de motociclismo, me autoriza. así que cojo y me voy a otra mesa....
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julian, you got me? >> i got you. >> so here's the deal, just quickly, tell everyone, the governor of massachusetts, duvall patrick, he signed this executive order, you and the cars we see, they have to be off the road by 4:00 p.m. today. that said, how is it going? >> people are on the roads still, but it is thinning out. we were just driving along the green line of -- and there was people lining up, trying to get that last train, but it is starting to pick up here, no question about it. first couple of hours it was not really sticking, but it is getting slippery out here pretty fast. >> so you get the sense, though, that people are heeding the warnings to get off the roads. >> yeah, i think people -- it is thinning out, traffic is slowly slowing down. a lot of people walking around, but we have seen some wind gusts already, people blown around a little bit. i think people should listen to the governor and get off the street. >> i see the plow in your picture. boston, the hardy new englanders is how the
julian, you got me? >> i got you. >> so here's the deal, just quickly, tell everyone, the governor of massachusetts, duvall patrick, he signed this executive order, you and the cars we see, they have to be off the road by 4:00 p.m. today. that said, how is it going? >> people are on the roads still, but it is thinning out. we were just driving along the green line of -- and there was people lining up, trying to get that last train, but it is starting to pick up here, no...
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francis julian benneteau knocked out the world's number two in straight sets, 6-3, 7-5. the underdog broke the serve five times and then managed to ward off a comeback. still the world's number 39 is again through to the semis. an atp tournament. >> and the 63rd berlin film festival is drawing to a close and the injury herself mates us to stay home and watch the gold and bear. well there are those battling it out. let's see which fellows are tipped as favorites to take the parts of some of the fighters. >> from nicolas cage to french film icon to julian definitelien and ethan hawke. now it's occupy to the people to pick the winners. >> her role in "gloria." the film steals story of a woman in her late 50's divorced and in search of romance. the budding romance forces her to confront her own dark secrets. bazaars among the favorites for best actress. in "closed curtain" a man has locked himself in a sea decide villa in iran hiding himself and his dog from police. >> the animal is deemed unclean by the islamist government and there's a leading role defining the iranian gov
francis julian benneteau knocked out the world's number two in straight sets, 6-3, 7-5. the underdog broke the serve five times and then managed to ward off a comeback. still the world's number 39 is again through to the semis. an atp tournament. >> and the 63rd berlin film festival is drawing to a close and the injury herself mates us to stay home and watch the gold and bear. well there are those battling it out. let's see which fellows are tipped as favorites to take the parts of some...
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i think it's going to be more nairo. >> megyn: it's one of those things, julian-- let me just say, juliangs where the supreme court agrees there's no constitutional right to allow to conceal carry and start to see more and more states pass bans on conceal carry and err on the side o restricting that. >> and many states don't have concealed carry and what the supreme court would be saying if it says that concealed weapons can be regulated where the supreme court would be, up to the states and by the way, a conservative view to let them be left up to the state. what it says if they're left up to the state. if you go to what the supreme court state earlier when it cited concealed weapons if there's a sound basis for regulation and if you look at the data on this and look at places like new york where there are strong concealed weapons laws and crimes have gone down, flint, michigan, they've liberalized and crimes gone up, if you look at the data that shows that handguns are used in -- a number of justifiable homicides according to the fbi was 200. we had 10,000 criminal homicides with guns l
i think it's going to be more nairo. >> megyn: it's one of those things, julian-- let me just say, juliangs where the supreme court agrees there's no constitutional right to allow to conceal carry and start to see more and more states pass bans on conceal carry and err on the side o restricting that. >> and many states don't have concealed carry and what the supreme court would be saying if it says that concealed weapons can be regulated where the supreme court would be, up to the...