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in england, julian assange is facing his own troubles. he is fighting extradition to sweden where he is accused of sex crimes; charges he denies. >> and while the world's media wait outside court, inside, julian assange has been granted bail. >> smith: assange now lives in the family home of a supporter three hours northeast of london. he must report daily to the police. a grand jury in the us is investigating his connection to the leaks. >> smith: you're tied up here in this house, and you've offended a lot of people. >> yeah, but history is on our side. when you expose powerful organizations, they will... there'll be ad hominem attacks and there'll be all sorts of attacks. and yes, in our case... in my personal case, they've been rather hard. but it's not an unusual circumstance. >> smith: what's next for wikileaks? >> wikileaks is continuing to step up its publishing speed. we are still involved in getting the majority of these cables out and it does good. we can see the effects all around us. >> smith: last september, daniel domscheit
in england, julian assange is facing his own troubles. he is fighting extradition to sweden where he is accused of sex crimes; charges he denies. >> and while the world's media wait outside court, inside, julian assange has been granted bail. >> smith: assange now lives in the family home of a supporter three hours northeast of london. he must report daily to the police. a grand jury in the us is investigating his connection to the leaks. >> smith: you're tied up here in this...
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julian >> well there's no point in complaining once it's gone. [laughter] tavis: yeah. >> well, yes. tavis: but the spirit in which you accepted that was awfully kind. i know you've been asked this question, i suspect, a thousand times, but not by me. so let me ask, julian, what is it that has made this such a phenomenal hit in the uk and in the u.s.? >> we were talking about this on the way here. tavis: yeah. >> do you know, i don't really know. obviously we got something right. tavis: to say the least, yeah. >> i think what it is is that everyone in it, the family, the servants, the people in the village, whatever, are all treated equally in terms of their emotional narrative. we're involved with all of their stories. we don't point the audience at one group and say these are the main guys; these are just the supporting cast. we don't do that. whether it's edith's hopeless love life or daisy in the kitchen, they're all somehow presented to the audience in the same way, with the same strength. that's all i can think of, really. tavis: what about
julian >> well there's no point in complaining once it's gone. [laughter] tavis: yeah. >> well, yes. tavis: but the spirit in which you accepted that was awfully kind. i know you've been asked this question, i suspect, a thousand times, but not by me. so let me ask, julian, what is it that has made this such a phenomenal hit in the uk and in the u.s.? >> we were talking about this on the way here. tavis: yeah. >> do you know, i don't really know. obviously we got...
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person identifiers, clearing that database to find, perhaps, ezra klein, julian sanchez, robert gibbs and so on and so forth within that database. this is something completely different from the way the administration, even over these last eight weeks have talked about their authorities. >> on those authorities, julian, one thing the administration did today was release a brief
person identifiers, clearing that database to find, perhaps, ezra klein, julian sanchez, robert gibbs and so on and so forth within that database. this is something completely different from the way the administration, even over these last eight weeks have talked about their authorities. >> on those authorities, julian, one thing the administration did today was release a brief
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[ticking] >> julian assange is not a traditional journalist or publisher.ct, many have argued that he is not really a journalist at all. he is an anti-establishment ideologue with conspiratorial views. he believes that large government institutions use secrecy to suppress the truth. and he distrusts the mainstream media for playing along. while most reporters pride themselves in gathering information and interpreting it for a larger audience, wikileaks wants to make the raw data available and let others decide the meaning. regardless of whether you agree with this or not, the idea beats close to the heart of the internet and a younger generation, and it runs through the life of julian assange. you obviously have a mistrust of authority. where does that come from? >> that's a good-- i think it comes from experience with various types of authorities. >> assange gave us an example from his childhood, a story about him and his mother, christine, who was present at one of his recent court hearings. she was a political activist who helped scientists gather inform
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julian, you've been on this program.e've done our march goes on series, part of what we want to do in calling the march goes on is to see how the younger generation takes it forward. your grandchildren, julian bond, interviewed you about your participates in the civil rights program. >> let me ask you a question, jacob, what do you think is your responsibility to maintain freedom in the world? what is it that you have to do? >> i think what i need to do is i need to stand up for what i believe in and actually do what i feel is right, not just say things are wrong because saying things isn't going to get anything done unless you do what you say. >> what about you? >> i feel that my responsibility is to stand up for what i believe in. if i feel that something could change, to do what i can to do it. >> michael: so julian, you need a little work as an interviewer. i can talk to you about that off the air, but your grandchildren are really impressive. our march goes on series is coming to a close. as we go off the air what w
julian, you've been on this program.e've done our march goes on series, part of what we want to do in calling the march goes on is to see how the younger generation takes it forward. your grandchildren, julian bond, interviewed you about your participates in the civil rights program. >> let me ask you a question, jacob, what do you think is your responsibility to maintain freedom in the world? what is it that you have to do? >> i think what i need to do is i need to stand up for...
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i mean -- julian? >> julian.ly, adorably cute. >> aw, thank you. >> jimmy: backstage, and, like -- and i was talking to you, and i said, "does he want to be an actor?" and you said -- what does he want to be? >> he wants to be just like his dad. >> jimmy: he does. >> and he's obsessed with it. you know, robin takes him to sound checks and to set. he's, like, "i want to go to set." and he said one day -- he said one day -- >> jimmy: he is three years old. >> three years old. >> jimmy: i want to go to set. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i want a stage. >> and he said one day, "i want to save up my money to buy a stage, and i'm going to have some guys." which he meant the band. he wants a band. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the roots will play with julian. we'll work it out. >> so, but, it's funny because he has a love-hate with his dad. because he's already competitive, like an artist. you know what i mean? he's, like, "i got a song." so he writes his own songs. >> jimmy: and he gets up on stage? >> yes, he does. >> jimmy: and robin
i mean -- julian? >> julian.ly, adorably cute. >> aw, thank you. >> jimmy: backstage, and, like -- and i was talking to you, and i said, "does he want to be an actor?" and you said -- what does he want to be? >> he wants to be just like his dad. >> jimmy: he does. >> and he's obsessed with it. you know, robin takes him to sound checks and to set. he's, like, "i want to go to set." and he said one day -- he said one day -- >> jimmy:...
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but since ofir is too exposed to go undercover, julian will be my guide into togo's black market. >> reporter: we want to see just how much ivory an american can score in an afternoon. >> oh, look at that. >> reporter: so we start in a small workshop, where a back room hand-sawed chunks of tusks fashioned into trinkets -- >> how much is this one? >> reporter: to impressively ornate. >> if i ordered a big piece, how long would it take? >> reporter: for 8,000 bucks this trader claims he can track down a full fresh tusk and custom carve it in one week flat. >> how would i get it to america? >> reporter: but when i ask this man about smuggling, he gets a little cagey. >> i'd have to come here and get it? >> reporter: but he and a couple others mention a man with real connections. a man named emil mbuke, the boss. >> the boss. >> he work with the boss boss boss boss. >> julian finds him. and the shelves of his shop prove the legend is legit. ofir estimates there is 500 pounds of ivory here. around 30 elephants' worth in open display. which means he probably has connections and could be a
but since ofir is too exposed to go undercover, julian will be my guide into togo's black market. >> reporter: we want to see just how much ivory an american can score in an afternoon. >> oh, look at that. >> reporter: so we start in a small workshop, where a back room hand-sawed chunks of tusks fashioned into trinkets -- >> how much is this one? >> reporter: to impressively ornate. >> if i ordered a big piece, how long would it take? >> reporter: for...
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julian. >> sir. steve: what do you do, sir? >> i actually bartend and serve at the johns creek outback steakhouse. steve: you the bartender. >> yes, sir. steve: what's your specialty? >> i like making cosmos or mojitos. whole bunch of different drinks. steve: you just keep 'em coming, don't you? girls be just coming up in there... >> every once in a while, you know. got to beat 'em away with a stick, though, see? you know what i'm talking about? steve: [barks] >> [barking] [laughter] let the big dog eat. steve: yeah, baby. 'cause if you fine and i'm making your drink, you gonna be nice when i get through. >> the long pull. yeah, just long-pull like that. steve: yeah, and let her see you, too. extra 'cause i feel something for you. [laughter] hey, dave, name the most dangerous place to make love. >> i'd say an airplane. steve: an airplane. brenda, what do you do for a living, darling. >> i am a math teacher at alpharetta high school in alpharetta, georgia. i teach 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th graders. steve: hey, brenda the math tea
julian. >> sir. steve: what do you do, sir? >> i actually bartend and serve at the johns creek outback steakhouse. steve: you the bartender. >> yes, sir. steve: what's your specialty? >> i like making cosmos or mojitos. whole bunch of different drinks. steve: you just keep 'em coming, don't you? girls be just coming up in there... >> every once in a while, you know. got to beat 'em away with a stick, though, see? you know what i'm talking about? steve: [barks]...
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. >> connie: julian. there was a son named julian. and now he's calling ava? know what i heard, julian. sonny needs to hear it, too. a.j., what are you doing here? >> a.j.: [ slurring ] what do you think?
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. >>> los gemelos juliÁn y joaquÍn nacieron en un hogar con muchas necesidades, con una madre y una abuelaos guiaron al Éxito. >>> mi madre y mi abuela fueron buenas mostrandome el lado positivo de las cosas, lucharon contra las injusticias. no querÍan que sintiÉramos que estÁbamos en desventaja por ser pobres, nos hicieron pensar que podrÍamos cambiar las cosas si estudiÁbamos. >>> en esta casa, en san antonio, donde quienes residen en un 90% son mexicanos, viviÓ la familia castro, sin aire
. >>> los gemelos juliÁn y joaquÍn nacieron en un hogar con muchas necesidades, con una madre y una abuelaos guiaron al Éxito. >>> mi madre y mi abuela fueron buenas mostrandome el lado positivo de las cosas, lucharon contra las injusticias. no querÍan que sintiÉramos que estÁbamos en desventaja por ser pobres, nos hicieron pensar que podrÍamos cambiar las cosas si estudiÁbamos. >>> en esta casa, en san antonio, donde quienes residen en un 90% son mexicanos,...
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. >> on those authorities, julian, one thing the administration did today was release a brief looking at the legal reasoning behind the nsa surveillance programs. you've read through it. were you comforted by it? do you think it made a clear case for why they have this authority and why it needs to be used? >> no, it reads like someone got high and mixed up a deepak chopra book with their manual. >> so you didn't like it? >> i was not that impressed. >> so you didn't write it?
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and also attorney for wikileaks and julian assange, michael ratner. michael, i'd like to go to you first today. the sentence for bradley manning, 35 years, could go down to 10 years. there have been a number of different reactions to this. i wonder where you stand. wikileaks tweeted this is a significant strategic victory in the case. the center for u.s. constitutional rights said this is a travesty of justice. where do you stand on the sentence? >> i think the sentence was outrageously long. 35 years for what bradley manning did i find to be outrageous. it doesn't look that way to some because he was charged, overcharged with sentences that could give him 136 years. so 35 years, well, that looks better than 136, but in my view of course bradley manning is a hero. he gave us the information that you just spoke about about iraq, about afghanistan, what happened in that diplomatic cable. he's a whistle-blower. he shouldn't have been prosecuted at all. i find it a particularly nasty piece of business when the people who actually carried out a lot of thes
and also attorney for wikileaks and julian assange, michael ratner. michael, i'd like to go to you first today. the sentence for bradley manning, 35 years, could go down to 10 years. there have been a number of different reactions to this. i wonder where you stand. wikileaks tweeted this is a significant strategic victory in the case. the center for u.s. constitutional rights said this is a travesty of justice. where do you stand on the sentence? >> i think the sentence was outrageously...
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julian counter joins us now. youth jobless is increasing, julian. a little weaker than we thought with the cpi, but at one point 3%. i don't suppose we'll have any policy responses on either of those things. >> no, that's right. it seems to me that the euro area does really quite badly need some extra stimulus here now. it must be said there is a very gradual recovery that is unfolding and i think you see that in the fact that you were saying the actual level of unemployment has fallen with its latest reading. so that's an encouraging sign. and we are seeing a stronger business confidence reading coming through. at the same time, we have a very high late level of unemployment rate, unemployment there at 12.1%. and this is catastrophically high in some parts of the euro area, in the sense that people are losing their skills, becoming very long-term unemployed here. at the same time, i would say if you look at the inflation data, you have a reading of 1.3%. that came in a little bit on the downside of expectations there. i don't know what the call was
julian counter joins us now. youth jobless is increasing, julian. a little weaker than we thought with the cpi, but at one point 3%. i don't suppose we'll have any policy responses on either of those things. >> no, that's right. it seems to me that the euro area does really quite badly need some extra stimulus here now. it must be said there is a very gradual recovery that is unfolding and i think you see that in the fact that you were saying the actual level of unemployment has fallen...
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i think julian assange said i'm untouchable now in this country.just before he was held in sweden briefly for allegations of rape. so, you know, i think it has to do with a sense of arrogance that comes from power. and that's what i tend to be interested in, people with a lot of power, and what goes wrong when they have it. >> david: your next movie leads you to lance armstrong. and lance armstrong is another person democrat like jake abramoff like spitzer, why did you choose him? and how do you choose your projects? and if you choose someone for a project, should they be nervous of a shakespearean downfall. >> sometimes i go after them after the shakespearean downfall. i -- in the case of lance armstrong, that film is going to come out soon, so i'm reluctant to talk too much about it, but one of the interesting things about armstrong was the magnitude of his lie. he didn't just say i have never tested positive for drugs. he said things like, look, i am a cancer survivor. how could you possibly say, i as a cancer survivor say i would use drugs. i t
i think julian assange said i'm untouchable now in this country.just before he was held in sweden briefly for allegations of rape. so, you know, i think it has to do with a sense of arrogance that comes from power. and that's what i tend to be interested in, people with a lot of power, and what goes wrong when they have it. >> david: your next movie leads you to lance armstrong. and lance armstrong is another person democrat like jake abramoff like spitzer, why did you choose him? and how...
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robert gibbs, spencer ackerman, julian sanchez. thank you all for being here tonight. it was good to have part of the debate here on the show. >>> you know, the guy who is always criticizing things but doesn't ever have any better ideas, president obama called out republicans today for being that guy. that story is coming up. ss stor" "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the touch of a button, the sleep number be
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. >> what, if anything, julian assange the founder of wikileaks is saying about the sentence. >> thats a very good question, and it's a interesting response, wikileaks is the other central player and julian assange. he calls it a tactical victory. he said the acquittal on that charge of aiding the enemy was a tactical victory by the defense, and by his calculation bradley manning will only serve 5.2 years. this is what else he says. while the defense should be proud of their tactical victory it should be remembered that bradley manning's trial and conviction is an affront to western justice. as far as julian assange is concerned, it's a mixed bag. >> the man who leaked the pentagon papers which showed misconduct in the vietnam war daniel ellsberg spoke to us earlier today. >> i expected to go to prison for life, and i was faced for charges that totaled 115 years possible in prison, just like bradley manning who faced at one point life plus 186 of years, and now down from 90 to 60 that the prosecution viciously i would say proposed down to an equally unjust 35 years. so i was sitting i
. >> what, if anything, julian assange the founder of wikileaks is saying about the sentence. >> thats a very good question, and it's a interesting response, wikileaks is the other central player and julian assange. he calls it a tactical victory. he said the acquittal on that charge of aiding the enemy was a tactical victory by the defense, and by his calculation bradley manning will only serve 5.2 years. this is what else he says. while the defense should be proud of their...
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thank you. >> julian bond has just finished speaking.eeing julian bond and you earlier spoke of andy young and some of the others from that generation makes us wonder is this next generation going to fully understand what they went through? >> well, you know, i have all these memories. i remember at north carolina, when i was in grad school i watched what i thought was the greatest shine history the democratic convention of '68. guess who was nominated as vice president. julian bond at 28 years old. he's constitutional ineligible. he looks like he did then. we have martin luther king iii here. harris walker from the civil rights movement. a white guy. a lot of people like john lewis speaking up here 50 years ago. the wonderful thing about a 50th anniversary there's still people alive who were there. that's why i think this is the big one. not the 40th or 60th the 50th. it's the last reunion, last chance to have contact, human contact with the people that were major thinkers. i talked to a guy today who was a photographer that day, a youn
thank you. >> julian bond has just finished speaking.eeing julian bond and you earlier spoke of andy young and some of the others from that generation makes us wonder is this next generation going to fully understand what they went through? >> well, you know, i have all these memories. i remember at north carolina, when i was in grad school i watched what i thought was the greatest shine history the democratic convention of '68. guess who was nominated as vice president. julian bond...
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he hops off the bicycle at 3rd and julian, tries to escape the man chasing him.an does chase him down, hits him and shoots him. you can see the victim go down between the two cars. a little later, just moments later, another man on a bicycle rides up, guess off his bike and witnesses tell us fires more shots at the victim who at this point is on the ground between the two vehicles. that man then flees on his bicycle. at that point several people run to try to help the victim. they call police. officers arrive but unfortunately his wounds are too grave and ends up dieing. again, becoming the 33rd person to be killed in the city of san reporting live outside san jose police headquarters, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> starting your workweek. we're starting the weather weak as well. we'll check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren as we look outside overlooking san jose. >> already starting to see the crowds clear, not just over the city of san jose, but the golden gate bridge as well. good morning, laura and jon. we still have flight delays running a
he hops off the bicycle at 3rd and julian, tries to escape the man chasing him.an does chase him down, hits him and shoots him. you can see the victim go down between the two cars. a little later, just moments later, another man on a bicycle rides up, guess off his bike and witnesses tell us fires more shots at the victim who at this point is on the ground between the two vehicles. that man then flees on his bicycle. at that point several people run to try to help the victim. they call police....
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this victim is riding on a bicycle, pulls into a parking lot at third and julian streets in downtown san jose, gets off his bike, tries to run as the gunman chases him down. that gunman hits the man and shoots him at least once. seconds later another man on a bicycle rides up, gets off his bike and fires more shots at the victim and flees on his bicycle. at that point several people run to the victim to try to help them and they call police who arrive later. we spoke with the victim's aunt and she says she wants people to know her nephew was a good person. >> he's a good guy, six kids, good dad, really young. he didn't deserve this. he didn't deserve it at all. we love him, though. >> reporter: and this is the scene of that parking lot at third and julian after the shooting where you can see people have been leaving flowers and candles in this man's honor. police have not yet released his identity. again, this is san jose's 33rd homicide this year. you compare that to a total of 46 killings that took place here in this city last year. reporting live at san jose police headquarters, b
this victim is riding on a bicycle, pulls into a parking lot at third and julian streets in downtown san jose, gets off his bike, tries to run as the gunman chases him down. that gunman hits the man and shoots him at least once. seconds later another man on a bicycle rides up, gets off his bike and fires more shots at the victim and flees on his bicycle. at that point several people run to the victim to try to help them and they call police who arrive later. we spoke with the victim's aunt and...
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julian bond is also with us. juliano to florida to bond.hen you heard president obama would be awarding bayard rustin the highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom, your thoughts, having known bayard for many years? >> i was overcome, it seemed long overdue, happy to hear it, surprised to hear it, but glad to hear it. guest in go to our chicago, and john d'emilio, wrote the book about bayard rustin. audience, bayard rustin is not a household name, yet he was the main organizer, together with a philip randolph, of the march on washington, but his activism goes way back. he was jailed for refusing to fight in world war two. could you give is a brief history? forever, but in won't. the mosts one of important social justice activists in the 20 century. as a teenager in west chester pa., he stood up against racial segregation. he moved to new york and join the communist party for a while, got a sense of the injustices of capitalism, but then in the 1940's, 50's, and 1960's, made his home in the had a time when we were not only fa
julian bond is also with us. juliano to florida to bond.hen you heard president obama would be awarding bayard rustin the highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom, your thoughts, having known bayard for many years? >> i was overcome, it seemed long overdue, happy to hear it, surprised to hear it, but glad to hear it. guest in go to our chicago, and john d'emilio, wrote the book about bayard rustin. audience, bayard rustin is not a household name, yet he was the main...
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i think bloomberg has done a remarkable job. >> here here, julian and mark, thank you both. mini series that only a five-week congressional vacation could possibly inspire. we'll explain in a moment. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> question, are you committed to a house vote this fall on an overall path to legalization. >> we have not made any announcements as to the schedule yet as to how this will come forward. >> a simple yes or no, are you committed to a vote this year on i an path to legalization. >> we have a vote on a series of bills at some
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julian, your vote. of these two surrogates is going to win the hearts and minds of the american people? >> let's see. on the one hand you have president obama and president clinton, the two the greatest communicate kers of the 20th century. on the other hand, you have ted cruz and sarah palin. it's like the dream team versus the preschoolers. look, there's been some rhyme or reason to what the republicans have been trying to do to defund obama care. they're trying to win an argument. and to some expent in the last couple years, they've been successful because the numbers haven't been great on obama care. the numbers are change packagen now the majority of the public doesn't understand what's in obama care. it's a jump ball at this point. a very strong majority doesn't want the congress to defund obama care. the critical point, of course, is in october when the law goes into effect and particularly the exchanges. this is the last hurrah for the republicans that want to go against this bill. once the low
julian, your vote. of these two surrogates is going to win the hearts and minds of the american people? >> let's see. on the one hand you have president obama and president clinton, the two the greatest communicate kers of the 20th century. on the other hand, you have ted cruz and sarah palin. it's like the dream team versus the preschoolers. look, there's been some rhyme or reason to what the republicans have been trying to do to defund obama care. they're trying to win an argument. and...
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it's julian. call me. we need to talk. ms. falconeri. >> connie: that's me. who's julian?mac: [ chuckles ] >> sonny: what's funny, mac? >> mac: it was hard enough getting used to sonny corinthos, the parent. sonny corinthos, the grandparent... >> olivia: [ laughs ] i got to admit, i'm having a bit of a hard time getting used to grandparent myself. >> laura: believe me, once you get that beautiful baby girl in your arms, you're not gonna care what she calls you. >> olivia: [ laughs ] >> luke: and speaking of that, what are we doing standing out here? >> sonny: well, it's time for that sweet little girl to meet her favorite grandpa. >> laura: oh. >> mac: oh. oh! oh! >> lulu: can you believe this? >> dante: no. >> lulu: she's ours! >> dante: [ chuckles ] >> lulu: she's this perfect little piece of you and me. >> dante: hey. >> it's time to move her to the nicu. >> lulu: [ smooches ] >> dante: [ smooches ] [ clears throat ] there you go. you got her? >> mm-hmm. >> dante: okay. >> lulu: [ laughs ] >> dante: [ sighs ] >> lulu: [ chuckles ] >> dante: i can't wait to show her to e
it's julian. call me. we need to talk. ms. falconeri. >> connie: that's me. who's julian?mac: [ chuckles ] >> sonny: what's funny, mac? >> mac: it was hard enough getting used to sonny corinthos, the parent. sonny corinthos, the grandparent... >> olivia: [ laughs ] i got to admit, i'm having a bit of a hard time getting used to grandparent myself. >> laura: believe me, once you get that beautiful baby girl in your arms, you're not gonna care what she calls you....
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also, julian vaughn, naacp chairman emeritus. and next to him, the reverend william barber, head of the north carolina chapter of the naacp and leader of one of today's most important social movements for justice, the moral mondays protest in north carolina. thank you all for being here. mr. vaughn, i want to begin with you. as you think about where we have been, over the course of the past 50 years, how would you assess progress? >> well, if you look at the 50 years, the real measure of progress was the civil rights act of 1964. that's the legacy of that march. and that opened the door for black americans and people of color to go places and work in places, go places they hadn't been able to go before. some of the other legacies are not as strong. the supreme courts' revision of the voting rights act is a bad mark on them and meant that justice roberts had a dream that he followed since he was working for ronald reagan. he wanted to get rid of the vote rights act and now is in a position to do it. it's sort of a mixed picture. a
also, julian vaughn, naacp chairman emeritus. and next to him, the reverend william barber, head of the north carolina chapter of the naacp and leader of one of today's most important social movements for justice, the moral mondays protest in north carolina. thank you all for being here. mr. vaughn, i want to begin with you. as you think about where we have been, over the course of the past 50 years, how would you assess progress? >> well, if you look at the 50 years, the real measure of...
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we love him though. >> this is video again of the scene from the parking lot at third and julian. family and friends have left flowers and candles in honor of this man. police have not yet released his name. is he the 33rd person to be killed within the city of san jose1q!%m year. if you compare it to last year, not quite there at the end. >> four people this morning. he was shoot in oakland, police say a mother along with her daughters, 8 and 12 years old, were involved in a shooting on 104th avenue near international. the 17-year-old boy who was the intended target was also shot in the leg. all four victims were happy to report and are expected to be okay. police did not yet made any arrests in this case. if you happen to have any information you're asked to please call oakland police. the opd says it has one more place to look as they continue searching for oakland toddler daf any webb. the crews searching the area over the weekend using cadaver dogs. daphne webb was last seen july 10th. family members believe she is still alive. now this weekend's search, it came up empty, bu
we love him though. >> this is video again of the scene from the parking lot at third and julian. family and friends have left flowers and candles in honor of this man. police have not yet released his name. is he the 33rd person to be killed within the city of san jose1q!%m year. if you compare it to last year, not quite there at the end. >> four people this morning. he was shoot in oakland, police say a mother along with her daughters, 8 and 12 years old, were involved in a...
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she's amazing. >> julian, you heard a lot of people on the right to say what's needed is is a good buyn, but didn't she teach us that you need a person with empathy, who can communicate with somebody, who was really in mental health distress. >> that's correct. i think the other aspect is she has emotional i.q. that is off the charts, which is hard to teach, but the idea we need good guys with guns to take down bad guys with gun belies the evidence. we had guns at the school in columbine, guns in ft. hood, as you know, and the movie theater in colorado. there were police there within about 30 seconds. the fact of the fact is that there are relatively few instances where good guys with guns are taking down bad guys with guns. we have about 11,000 homicides in year, only 250 self-defense homicides, so when you poll parents and teachers, the idea that what we need in our schools is more crossfire and more people with guns that could have potentially escalated a situation is not the answer. so when you poll this question, you get anywhere from 50 and 70% of americans think this is a bad id
she's amazing. >> julian, you heard a lot of people on the right to say what's needed is is a good buyn, but didn't she teach us that you need a person with empathy, who can communicate with somebody, who was really in mental health distress. >> that's correct. i think the other aspect is she has emotional i.q. that is off the charts, which is hard to teach, but the idea we need good guys with guns to take down bad guys with gun belies the evidence. we had guns at the school in...
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in uptown, julian crews... wgn news. >> we want to hear from you: do you have confidence in the city's plan to protect students along safe passage routes? text yes or no to 97-999 or vote on line at wgntv.com/poll we'll have results after tom skilling's 7 day forecast >> bond set today at $900,000 for the teenager accused of shooting a 7-year-old west side boy. prosecutors say the 15- year-old opened fire on a passing car sunday night while riding his bike. the victim, tyvion jackson, was caught in the cross-fire but is now out of the hospital. the accused shooter was tracked down via gps; he was wearing an electronic monitor at the time of the shooting because of a juvenile drug case. >> if you have asthma or other respiratory problems, be careful outside. the illinois epa issued an "air pollution action day" through tomorrow. pollution levels are expected to reach the "orange" or "unhealthy for sensitive groups" category. this is the first action day issued for 2013. thanks to the late summer and warm up, we
in uptown, julian crews... wgn news. >> we want to hear from you: do you have confidence in the city's plan to protect students along safe passage routes? text yes or no to 97-999 or vote on line at wgntv.com/poll we'll have results after tom skilling's 7 day forecast >> bond set today at $900,000 for the teenager accused of shooting a 7-year-old west side boy. prosecutors say the 15- year-old opened fire on a passing car sunday night while riding his bike. the victim, tyvion...
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several hundred years and we really are making progress. >> pelley: we have a photograph of a young juliand a young marian wright in the crowd. what's happening in that moment? >> we are singing. ♪ we shall overcome someday ♪ oh, deep in my heart i do believe we shall overcome someday ♪ >> "we shall overcome" had become the anthem of the civil rights movement. people are leaving, going home and we're standing there hand in hand singing "we shall overcome." >> pelley: and if you said to a young person "if you don't take anything else away from the march on washington, understand this --". >> understand that the struggle continues and the future is in your hands, in your heart, in your mind. >> pelley: one of dr. king's favorite quotes was this: "the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice." we saw fresh evidence of that today as we mark another 50 years of progress along that arc. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. with thanks to the jones day law firm for this window on the capitol and for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning
several hundred years and we really are making progress. >> pelley: we have a photograph of a young juliand a young marian wright in the crowd. what's happening in that moment? >> we are singing. ♪ we shall overcome someday ♪ oh, deep in my heart i do believe we shall overcome someday ♪ >> "we shall overcome" had become the anthem of the civil rights movement. people are leaving, going home and we're standing there hand in hand singing "we shall...
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lot of people really wanted to hear from which were edward snowden himself and wiki leaks founder julian assange for mr snowden's part he says over the past eight weeks we have seen the obama administration show no respect for international or domestic law but in the end the law is winning i think the russian federation for granting me asylum in accordance with its laws and international obligations now says this is another victory for the fight against obama's war and whistleblowers this battle has been won but the war continues the united states can no longer continue the surveillance of world citizens and its digital colonisation of sovereign nations the public will no longer stand for it will continue to appear until the government abides by its own laws and rhetoric so you see neither of those men are backing down in their philosophical stances in this situation left the airports with sarah harrison one of the wiki leaks advisors accompanying him anatoly who has been facilitating a lot of snowden's communications on the ground here in russia has come forward today with the official
lot of people really wanted to hear from which were edward snowden himself and wiki leaks founder julian assange for mr snowden's part he says over the past eight weeks we have seen the obama administration show no respect for international or domestic law but in the end the law is winning i think the russian federation for granting me asylum in accordance with its laws and international obligations now says this is another victory for the fight against obama's war and whistleblowers this...
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lot of people really wanted to hear from which were edward snowden himself and wiki leaks founder julian assange did they do what were made public just a very short time ago and here they are just to give you an idea of the emotions that both these men are feeling right now is for mr snowden's part he says over the past eight weeks we have seen the obama administration show no respect for international or domestic laws but in the end the law is winning i think the russian federation for granting me asylum in accordance with its laws and international obligations now now with this statement wiki leaks also says that even though it's publishing organization it has helped edward snowden a lot and in finding protection that he says he needed in blowing the whistle on what was going on at the n.s.a. assange says this is another victory for the fight against obama's war and whistleblowers this battle has been won but the war continues the united states can no longer continue the surveillance of world citizens and its digital colonisation of sovereign nations the public will no longer stand for
lot of people really wanted to hear from which were edward snowden himself and wiki leaks founder julian assange did they do what were made public just a very short time ago and here they are just to give you an idea of the emotions that both these men are feeling right now is for mr snowden's part he says over the past eight weeks we have seen the obama administration show no respect for international or domestic laws but in the end the law is winning i think the russian federation for...
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> cuba quÉ lindo tus paisajes, y otra gran exclusiva seÑores, la mamÁ del alcalde de san antonio, juliÁn en texas para contarnos seu historia de Éxito, al entrar con sus talentosos gemelos. >>> vamos en vivo a california, con los autos mÁs exÓticos y sofisticados, hay que soÑar despierto. >>> quiero uno. >>> de policÍas a acrobatas, desde mÉxico, este grupo de motociclistas que arriesgan su vida en sus actos. >>> sÍ se puede con chabÁn, date el...
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police say they received a 911 call around 1:00 this afternoon, about shots heard near third and julian street. responding officers discovered a man who had been shot at least once. investigators aren't sure where the exact shooting happened or what spurred it. the spokesman told me this was not a drive-by incident, but he did say that they are investigating whether it was gang-related. we spoke to several witnesses too scared to go on camera to describe what they saw. one witness told me the shootings stem from a fight that led to a chase and the victim was struck at least once with a baseball bat-type object before he was shot and killed. again, police have not confirmed a motive. now, this afternoon's shooting took place just a block or so from st. james park. the location of this morning's event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the historic march on washington. now, as you can see right here, police still have this area blocked off between third and fifth on east julian street. they are not releasing any other information about the victim at this point until they notify the fam
police say they received a 911 call around 1:00 this afternoon, about shots heard near third and julian street. responding officers discovered a man who had been shot at least once. investigators aren't sure where the exact shooting happened or what spurred it. the spokesman told me this was not a drive-by incident, but he did say that they are investigating whether it was gang-related. we spoke to several witnesses too scared to go on camera to describe what they saw. one witness told me the...
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put the maximum amount of pressure on bradley to try to get him to tell them to say that, in fact, julian julial tactic of trying to intimidate this witness, now to get him to give up information which is either true or not true but has a great deal of temptation involved in it, in telling them anything they want to hear even if it's untrue. >> the sentence hearing has begun for another u.s. soldier, sergeant robert bales has admitted to killing afghan sirchls last year. >>> more secret tapes of conversations of former u.s. president richard nixon, recorded 40 years ago by a hidden tape system, here he talks to secretary of state henry kissinger of coming to the white house. >> i had already stented a conversation at your suggestion a few months ago. >> i know. >> i repeated it and said we could do it of one of two ways, to go either to the u.n. or come to washington. >> what purpose is it to go to the u.n. and then drop down here without the head of state thing and it will be everything except the grill. >> two men from iran have been jailed in teheran after a failed bomb plot. he was fo
put the maximum amount of pressure on bradley to try to get him to tell them to say that, in fact, julian julial tactic of trying to intimidate this witness, now to get him to give up information which is either true or not true but has a great deal of temptation involved in it, in telling them anything they want to hear even if it's untrue. >> the sentence hearing has begun for another u.s. soldier, sergeant robert bales has admitted to killing afghan sirchls last year. >>> more...
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john: thank-you julian sanchez from the cato institute. next the police in my town and engaged in excess >> terror threats. >> it is credible and serious. john: when i hear those alerts i get a little scared i work here time squared year due york city we are a target the statistically crime is a much bigger threat for by a far more likely to we mugged by a junkie the and killed by terrorists. in either case i want the police to protect me into the tools they need but i also want to be left alone. in the police already have special powers. voluntarily or force are the two ways to do things in life. lee the government or police officers have the right to use force a candy cane, a jail or shoots as if necessary. so that is why it is important we have the constitution it limits what the police can do but it'll always respect it. li most people they're happy to acquire more power in and buddy and increasingly in america they now use civil forfeiture law to take people's property even if not convicted of a crime. this gives them a powerful incen
john: thank-you julian sanchez from the cato institute. next the police in my town and engaged in excess >> terror threats. >> it is credible and serious. john: when i hear those alerts i get a little scared i work here time squared year due york city we are a target the statistically crime is a much bigger threat for by a far more likely to we mugged by a junkie the and killed by terrorists. in either case i want the police to protect me into the tools they need but i also want to...
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julian, if this is the lunatic lineup for 2016, is it possible, i'm asking you this julian, in all seriousness it possible we might to be pining for a return to 2012 because by comparison, herman kaine and michele bachmann sound rationale compared with some of these individuals. >> you keep wondering when we are going to get a sean republican party coming back into the forehere. instead much of what we saw in 2012, the utter absence of an agenda. if you ask anyone to identify what the republican agenda is, it is nothing. nothing anybody can identify, nothing anybody can certainly understand. the only thing they 150eseem to talking about is the repeal of obama care. the white house has not done a good enough job in selling obama care, the public does not want to repeal obama care. the polls are clear on that. this is a republican party that still suffers a little bit from the brain death right now. there are a lot of republican who are very worried about this who think this is the wrong direction for the party who don't like senator cruz grandstanding but none seem to have the guts to stand up
julian, if this is the lunatic lineup for 2016, is it possible, i'm asking you this julian, in all seriousness it possible we might to be pining for a return to 2012 because by comparison, herman kaine and michele bachmann sound rationale compared with some of these individuals. >> you keep wondering when we are going to get a sean republican party coming back into the forehere. instead much of what we saw in 2012, the utter absence of an agenda. if you ask anyone to identify what the...
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ecuador's president rafael correa who gave asylum to julian assange told us that the west should focus on curbing spying on its citizens instead of persecuting the whistleblowers. it didn't even prevent it that what is happening in europe is simply terrible we're talking about irresponsible behavior on the part of various governments such as that of the united states surveillance cannot be tolerated instead of protecting their people who are being spied upon wholesale they did not yes space to prison evil maraniss it's scandalous fortunately the ensuing reaction from latin america was both strong and just we did not want it to happen but we reacted accordingly instead of defending the rights of their own people instead of rejecting surveillance they prosecute those suspected of helping snowden on something must change in the world. one of the russian far east biggest cities is braced for mass evacuations with floods expected to break record levels the deluge in the region caused by heavy rains earlier this month left more than one hundred towns and villages submerged tens of thousands
ecuador's president rafael correa who gave asylum to julian assange told us that the west should focus on curbing spying on its citizens instead of persecuting the whistleblowers. it didn't even prevent it that what is happening in europe is simply terrible we're talking about irresponsible behavior on the part of various governments such as that of the united states surveillance cannot be tolerated instead of protecting their people who are being spied upon wholesale they did not yes space to...
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john: thank-you julian sanchez from the cato institute. next the police in my town and engaged in excess >> terror threats. >> it is credible and serious. john: when i hear those alerts i get a little scared i work here time squared yearue york city we are a target the statistically crime is a much bigger threat for by a far more likely to we mugged by a junkie the and killed by terrorists. in either case i want the police to protect me into the tools they need but i also want to be left alone. in the police already have special powers. voluntarily or force are the two ways to do things in life. lee the governnt or police officers have the right to use force a candy cane, a jail or shoots as if necessary. so that is why it is important we have the constitution it limits what the police can do but it'll always respect it. like most people they're happy to acquire more power in and buddy and increasingly in america they now use civil forfeiture law to take people's property even if not convicted of a crime. incentive to make accusations. tol
john: thank-you julian sanchez from the cato institute. next the police in my town and engaged in excess >> terror threats. >> it is credible and serious. john: when i hear those alerts i get a little scared i work here time squared yearue york city we are a target the statistically crime is a much bigger threat for by a far more likely to we mugged by a junkie the and killed by terrorists. in either case i want the police to protect me into the tools they need but i also want to be...
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. >> en san josé una persona muere en balacera en la calle tercera y julian la víctima murió en el hospitalad en lo que va del año. la policía de san francisco buscan a dos sospechosos afroamericanos que atacaron a joven esta noche en la calle 14 en donde la policía encontró a mujer herida de una pierna ella fue hospitalizada. en san leandro en la cuadra 2700 en el boulevard san leandro la policía fue por llamada por balacera no hubo detenidos pero rastros si. >> en operativo anti drogas después de investigación de drogas se arrestador a narcotraficantes. >> al volver a la escuela padres y niños se enfrentan a algo nuevo y claudia rodas nos cuenta de como hacer el cambio. >> para los padres latinos la barrera del idioma es grande pero hay un centro que ayuda a las familias. >> esta mujer dice que el proceso de adaptación de su hija fue grande ella no quería quedar sola además para la madre era complejo hablar con los maestros por el inglés. >> pero en san francisco hay un centro de ayuda. >> por los programas del centro de adaptación comunitario ella pudo integrarse, >> acá vemos como hacen
. >> en san josé una persona muere en balacera en la calle tercera y julian la víctima murió en el hospitalad en lo que va del año. la policía de san francisco buscan a dos sospechosos afroamericanos que atacaron a joven esta noche en la calle 14 en donde la policía encontró a mujer herida de una pierna ella fue hospitalizada. en san leandro en la cuadra 2700 en el boulevard san leandro la policía fue por llamada por balacera no hubo detenidos pero rastros si. >> en...
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dan, why don't you weigh in on julian's disagreement with your argument?his argument we really like to disagree with, i think it is an end run around congress. pie this lod by this logic, they could have implemented the healthcare act. and he announced a climate action plan. that is an enormous reorganization of the energy industry and an enormous reorganization of the large part of the american economy. that should be sent through congress but they won't do that because there are too many democratic senators from the coal-producing states that won't vote for it. that's the system that the founding fathers set up. the founding fathers did not create a parliamentary system or a monarchy. >> that's why we're raising the issue. julian, i am against a hard break. we presented both sides. it's a big issue and we'll follow it. thank you both very much. we'll be right back. stay with us. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on
dan, why don't you weigh in on julian's disagreement with your argument?his argument we really like to disagree with, i think it is an end run around congress. pie this lod by this logic, they could have implemented the healthcare act. and he announced a climate action plan. that is an enormous reorganization of the energy industry and an enormous reorganization of the large part of the american economy. that should be sent through congress but they won't do that because there are too many...
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stay with us. >> rose: julian guthrie is here. she is an author and award winning staff writer from the san francisco chron kl. she tells the story of how oracle c.e.o. larry ellison teamed up top -- under new rules he pushed through it will be the fastest and most expensive america's cup race ever. i'm pleased to have julian guthrie here to talk about this book "the billionaire and the mechanic." you can see there one of the boats, the oracle boats, that has caused some controversy as well as any other boats that -- >> well, there boat was the boat that won the america's cup for larry in 2010 and there's a great story behind that. there was a trim arcran and it had the largest wingspan ever built. 230 feet tall, too tall to fit underneath the golden gate bridge and larry called it his black tear dakt kl. so it was unbelievable. but this set the precedent. >> just to refer to the title. what is it about the two of them that made them successful together? >> well, you know it's this wonderful unlikely partnership between larry elli
stay with us. >> rose: julian guthrie is here. she is an author and award winning staff writer from the san francisco chron kl. she tells the story of how oracle c.e.o. larry ellison teamed up top -- under new rules he pushed through it will be the fastest and most expensive america's cup race ever. i'm pleased to have julian guthrie here to talk about this book "the billionaire and the mechanic." you can see there one of the boats, the oracle boats, that has caused some...
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about whistleblowers in their role in bringing government secrets to light the head of a wiki leaks julian a songe recently described himself as a big admirer of yours what do you think of that whole we gave leeds operation the leaking names and the like what was your reaction well i want as much transparency of government as possible i think wiki leaks has worked very hard to make sure there's nobody has been injured in there's no evidence that anybody has but if our government is doing something wrong and they're hiding it from us i think there is a moral obligation of those people who know and can reveal that to us to let us know they should tell us but they government complains oh no they're going to release this information to the enemy well i'm not the enemy the people is not the enemy the people ought to know what's going on we ought to have our privacy is protected and the secrecy of government challenge when it's totally unnecessary and most of this is very unnecessary all the spying that they do so what do you think of the of the bradley manning news in the edward snowden's. why
about whistleblowers in their role in bringing government secrets to light the head of a wiki leaks julian a songe recently described himself as a big admirer of yours what do you think of that whole we gave leeds operation the leaking names and the like what was your reaction well i want as much transparency of government as possible i think wiki leaks has worked very hard to make sure there's nobody has been injured in there's no evidence that anybody has but if our government is doing...