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goodrich and julian and ms. ray who were some of the people who spider me to extend myself in a way of understanding that i needed to better myself as a person and so they were responsible for making sure that i went to higher education. and because of that i received 3 bachelors degrees. let's talk about the importance of how they've been the pillar of the community when it comes to making sure that youth like myself at that point understood the responsibility of community and education. i received a bachelor degree in radio and film and bachelor degree with emphasis on speak and music. a mafrts degree in orchestra extraction and raining a ph.d. from the originally development. now let's talk about the music aspect of it. because of my mat levitation i was able to play i'm a direct heir because i play with the duke elton orchestrate. this institution must be upheld >> thanks. >> your time is up. >> it is john okay. >> yeah. ken johnson. i love maushg us bookstore it changed my life i probably would have long be
goodrich and julian and ms. ray who were some of the people who spider me to extend myself in a way of understanding that i needed to better myself as a person and so they were responsible for making sure that i went to higher education. and because of that i received 3 bachelors degrees. let's talk about the importance of how they've been the pillar of the community when it comes to making sure that youth like myself at that point understood the responsibility of community and education. i...
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granted ecuador wikileaks founder julian assange asylum.e has spent more than merely ecuadorian embassy in london. over the summer, ecuador played a role in the drama surrounding national security agency leaker edward snowden and his attempt to secure political asylum. the center ofo at a closely watched environmental legal battle. between 1964 1990, texaco drilled for oil in the ecuadorian amazon and dumped as much as 18.5 billion gallons of highly toxic waste sludge into the rain forest. the waste contaminated the streams and rivers used by local people for drinking, bathing, and fishing. past two decades, there's been a legal battle over the cleanup. in 2011, and a gregorian court order the oil giant chevron, which acquired texaco in 2011, to pay $19 billion to indigenous and rule ecuadorians. the chevron has refused to pay. last week, chevron was dealt a partial victory with an international arbitration panel based at the hague delivered an interim ruling questioning the validity of the 2011 verdict. the arbitration panel claimed the la
granted ecuador wikileaks founder julian assange asylum.e has spent more than merely ecuadorian embassy in london. over the summer, ecuador played a role in the drama surrounding national security agency leaker edward snowden and his attempt to secure political asylum. the center ofo at a closely watched environmental legal battle. between 1964 1990, texaco drilled for oil in the ecuadorian amazon and dumped as much as 18.5 billion gallons of highly toxic waste sludge into the rain forest. the...
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ray and a julian richardson have long been structural. and marcus books is the first place i was given a book they said go ahead and read it and bring it back. this is a family that's been part of our community that's touched the lives of misinforming so many people and when people come back to san francisco and go by marcus bookstore to talk about the history of san francisco. we all know the history and the tragedy of redevelopment and having one victorian that exists not to just be a african-american community but to t to the japanese community. we want to make sure regardless of who is the owner it's protected and we don't want someone to come in and change the character and forget about the history. this is the last hope of remembering this was a thriving african-american and japanese american community. i wanted to put a little bit of context. i know we have a couple of speakers and we're happy to limit those that speakers in the interest of time we know with a few voices we can make a point why this is significant. its simply amazi
ray and a julian richardson have long been structural. and marcus books is the first place i was given a book they said go ahead and read it and bring it back. this is a family that's been part of our community that's touched the lives of misinforming so many people and when people come back to san francisco and go by marcus bookstore to talk about the history of san francisco. we all know the history and the tragedy of redevelopment and having one victorian that exists not to just be a...
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congress or out of the obama administration what lessons do you think the story of paul erlich and julian simon hold for this generation in today? fifty-seven . >> guest: there are one number that may be i should say that first. paul erlich author of the books the population bomb in 1968 that famously predicted we were in danger of global famine and ecological disaster and warfare and then to question then is that human ingenuity and creativity in markets would allow us to avert these bets and more people bringing more mines to bear but in 1980 dave made a bet whether the prices would go up or down and it was a proxy for those two visions of the future whether population growth would bring new disaster or humans could adapt. what makes it interesting for me is the environmental background part of what makes it interesting is what are the lessons of the bat? in the relationships between environmental change are not that simple. and that they are adaptable for changing circumstances. rising prices for instance and energy resources don't necessarily lead to our running out of oil but to the
congress or out of the obama administration what lessons do you think the story of paul erlich and julian simon hold for this generation in today? fifty-seven . >> guest: there are one number that may be i should say that first. paul erlich author of the books the population bomb in 1968 that famously predicted we were in danger of global famine and ecological disaster and warfare and then to question then is that human ingenuity and creativity in markets would allow us to avert these...
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modeling for julian hodge. isn't he wonderful?t's not exactly the word i word i would have used. [knocking at door] julian. hi. hey. you surprised? not after today. i figured you might be freaking out. do they know anything? i don't think so. you're not smoking. no. no. you know, cigarettes, they tend to leave a nasty odor. i wouldn't want them to know i was here. who? the police. oh, i didn't tell them anything. but you will. eventually. but-- shh shh shh shh. it's not your fault, my darling. you're just too pretty. and beauty likes yours, a face like this-- shh. you just wouldn't be able to take the pressure. wherever your sutwist the ride... with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. ow! why do i do this? [ female announcer ] some things are hard for kids to digest. rice krispies are easy. because they're made of rice, which is gentle on tummies. you missed one. it's simple as... ♪ snap! crackle! pop! ♪ rice krispies! ♪ snap! crackle! pop! the same whitening power.... ...now with the fresh new scent of lemons. it's a fresh new
modeling for julian hodge. isn't he wonderful?t's not exactly the word i word i would have used. [knocking at door] julian. hi. hey. you surprised? not after today. i figured you might be freaking out. do they know anything? i don't think so. you're not smoking. no. no. you know, cigarettes, they tend to leave a nasty odor. i wouldn't want them to know i was here. who? the police. oh, i didn't tell them anything. but you will. eventually. but-- shh shh shh shh. it's not your fault, my darling....
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from the water, julian can see that only a few people, including, moss hills, are left. last to leave the ship, moss hills finally gets his chance to rescue himself. >> when i finally put a harness on myself and got hoisted up into the helicopter, it was an incredible feeling. and suddenly, you know, i felt that's it. i'm safe. and i looked down at the ship and i thought, you know, that's -- from the air to see just how critically damaged the ship was. we looked down and just saw hundreds and hundreds of people, a wave came over me. i remember one of the recue guys coming to me and saying, are you okay? i said, yes. everybody's off. it's over. we've got them all off, and then collapsing. >> moss is exhausted but finally safe. when he comes to, he only wants to know if everyone else is okay. >> i still thought there were people missing. and i was feeling this immense dread that we'd left somebody onboard because there were people unaccounted for. >> amazingly all 571 passengers, crew members and cruise staff make it off the oceanos alive. later a naval board of inquiry bl
from the water, julian can see that only a few people, including, moss hills, are left. last to leave the ship, moss hills finally gets his chance to rescue himself. >> when i finally put a harness on myself and got hoisted up into the helicopter, it was an incredible feeling. and suddenly, you know, i felt that's it. i'm safe. and i looked down at the ship and i thought, you know, that's -- from the air to see just how critically damaged the ship was. we looked down and just saw hundreds...
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julian, well could many to the show. when did you notice something had gone awry? >> as soon as i dropped down and did my first turn. with that video, that's why we put it on line. even if you have all the precaution that you take, something can go wrong. >> was this your first experience with an avalanche? >> actually, no. it was my second one. the first one was not that big. that's like a massive one. >> you had an air bag. did it not open up? isn't that supposed to keep you above the snow? >> you are right. you are not supposed to use it this way. as soon as you see something going wrong, you pull out your air bag. after my crash, i stand up and i was facing the snow and i tried to pull out my air bag but i couldn't handle it first before the snow caught me and i was tumbling, tumbling, tumbling and then i pull out the air bag but i was already under the snow. >> what was that like. >> 20 guys running after you. >> you were shooting a movie. what was the name of it? it's called jobs, jkies and it is cong producing a show to show what it was like going down the s
julian, well could many to the show. when did you notice something had gone awry? >> as soon as i dropped down and did my first turn. with that video, that's why we put it on line. even if you have all the precaution that you take, something can go wrong. >> was this your first experience with an avalanche? >> actually, no. it was my second one. the first one was not that big. that's like a massive one. >> you had an air bag. did it not open up? isn't that supposed to...
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also taking part was san antonio mayor julian castro. this is part of our road to the white house coverage. it runs about an hour and a half. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you all very much. welcome. 36th harkin steak fry. we have not fried a steak yet. i don't know where that name ever came from. [laughter] i have an even better record, a better winning streak, 45 years of love and partnership with a wonderful woman by the name of ruth harkin. [applause] i want to thank you for those kind words, very formal introduction. the only woman county attorney in the state of iowa at that time, and the only democrat in the county courthouse. [applause] i ran for congress that year, and lost. she was the only woman, democrat, prosecuting attorney in the state of iowa. more than once i heard it said that, if she's that good, he can't be that bad. [applause] i rode her shirttails into office. ruth became the deputy general counsel for the department of agriculture appointed by jimmy carter. [applause] and then she became the president a
also taking part was san antonio mayor julian castro. this is part of our road to the white house coverage. it runs about an hour and a half. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you all very much. welcome. 36th harkin steak fry. we have not fried a steak yet. i don't know where that name ever came from. [laughter] i have an even better record, a better winning streak, 45 years of love and partnership with a wonderful woman by the name of ruth harkin. [applause] i want to thank you...
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paul ehrlich, famous biologist and julian simon, an interesting iconoclastic economist. looking at the two of them in their lives and then relating that to the larger trend is happening within the environmental movement and the backlash against it and also within the country in a clash between liberals and conservatives suggested a right story to be told. >> host: when you look at what kind of happening currently in the congress or a out of the obama administrations, what lessons do you think the stories of paul ehrlich and julian simon hold for this generation today? >> guest: there are a number of different kinds of lessons and they are the lessons itself. maybe i should tell you quickly what the that was and what they are. so, paul ehrlich, the author of the book, the population bomb which famously predicted that we are in danger of a global famine and ecological disaster and more fair as a result of overpopulation and julian simon was a critic who emerged questioning this saying that affect human ingenuity and creativity in the markets what allowed us to ever to thes
paul ehrlich, famous biologist and julian simon, an interesting iconoclastic economist. looking at the two of them in their lives and then relating that to the larger trend is happening within the environmental movement and the backlash against it and also within the country in a clash between liberals and conservatives suggested a right story to be told. >> host: when you look at what kind of happening currently in the congress or a out of the obama administrations, what lessons do you...
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their sean and his mother, cindy and her son, julian posed for cameras.n lennon believed and proved music contains the world. good night from new york. >> welcome to "red eye," it's like that's incredible, due to andy levy's untimely death during a freak miniture golf accident there's no pregame report, so let's get to it. she is so hot, go do your home work, i'm here tonight with -- long time. and filling in for andy levy is german scientist, clause, he
their sean and his mother, cindy and her son, julian posed for cameras.n lennon believed and proved music contains the world. good night from new york. >> welcome to "red eye," it's like that's incredible, due to andy levy's untimely death during a freak miniture golf accident there's no pregame report, so let's get to it. she is so hot, go do your home work, i'm here tonight with -- long time. and filling in for andy levy is german scientist, clause, he
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a moment wig music video where candidate julian assange recorded his own version of oz icon john farnham's activist anthem you're the voice that's right the fugitive whistleblower belting it out to woo the hearts and minds of voters he hopes will get him in a senate seat in victoria state music manifesto aside the wiki leaks party formed just last month promises to bring transparency accountability and justice to australia's parliament by pushing for public oversight of government government practices fighting corruption and providing people with a range of what it calls twenty first century freedoms that includes the free flow of information internet liberty protection for whistleblowers and national sovereignty on with integrity in the global community that's a tall order for any party but poll watchers are calling a songe a wild card candidate with the power to pull votes away from other australian anti establishment parties such as family first the pirate party and the sex party yes you heard that right so what if this wild card makes it in well he's got plenty of
a moment wig music video where candidate julian assange recorded his own version of oz icon john farnham's activist anthem you're the voice that's right the fugitive whistleblower belting it out to woo the hearts and minds of voters he hopes will get him in a senate seat in victoria state music manifesto aside the wiki leaks party formed just last month promises to bring transparency accountability and justice to australia's parliament by pushing for public oversight of government government...
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i mean, if -- who is the paul ehrlich in julian simon today? you mentioned al gore.he latter half of the book. but even he seems to kind of have -- after doing his stand he has not been so out there as he had been in the past. is there a contemporary counterpart for air today, kind of representing the respective left? >> well, in terms of the specific people kind of -- you have this portion of the book, is the scientists do you call people out. scientists, intervene in the public policy process. he differs and as many assertions. the broad collapse. all of the people who are saying and civilization, millions or billions of people are going to die and that this is imminent as opposed to thinking about half of civilizations will adapt and change on the other side, one of the more prominent people like that. i think it's also different. he came up favoring nuclear power and thinking about various kinds of adaptations. >> you mentioned that the ads said the your initial matter was about the 70's. emma's child of the 70's. when he lifted the environmental movement of toda
i mean, if -- who is the paul ehrlich in julian simon today? you mentioned al gore.he latter half of the book. but even he seems to kind of have -- after doing his stand he has not been so out there as he had been in the past. is there a contemporary counterpart for air today, kind of representing the respective left? >> well, in terms of the specific people kind of -- you have this portion of the book, is the scientists do you call people out. scientists, intervene in the public policy...
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down and as millions of australians are choose their next parliament with fugitive whistleblower julian assange are wrong there is after a seat in the senate also. now the e.u.'s justice and rights commission now wants to strike and say the surveillance and with the. supernational legislation after the latest edward snowden leaks suggests there's no longer any data privacy online. live from moscow you're watching r t with me to one would say it's good to have you company with us this morning. the global chorus of voices against a unilateral u.s. strike on syria has grown louder after the g twenty summit in st petersburg even france which earlier back to unconditional u.s. action now says it will wait for the results of the un's probe into the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria a little over ten that countries did agree with washington that some sort of action needs to be taken the british prime minister also on the list this point been rebuffed by his own parliament russia's core against intervention was strongly backed by six nations including economic heavyweights china and indi
down and as millions of australians are choose their next parliament with fugitive whistleblower julian assange are wrong there is after a seat in the senate also. now the e.u.'s justice and rights commission now wants to strike and say the surveillance and with the. supernational legislation after the latest edward snowden leaks suggests there's no longer any data privacy online. live from moscow you're watching r t with me to one would say it's good to have you company with us this morning....
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decision day as millions of australians are choose their next parliament the fugitive whistleblower julian assange among those seats in the senate. with us from moscow this is our team here with me tom would say good to have you with us this morning. the global chorus of voices against a unilateral u.s. strike on syria has grown louder after the g. twenty summit in st petersburg even france which earlier backed unconditional u.s. action now says it will wait for the results of the un's probes into the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria the leaders of ten countries did agree with washington that some sort of action needs to be taken the british parliament prime minister also on the list despite being rebuffed by his own parliament russia score against intervention was strongly backed by six nations including economic heavyweights china and india but when it comes to voice of the people the u.s. find themselves to be outnumbered world leaders opposing the war represent nations of more than three billion people all the politicians in favor of a strike stand on the shoulders of less than
decision day as millions of australians are choose their next parliament the fugitive whistleblower julian assange among those seats in the senate. with us from moscow this is our team here with me tom would say good to have you with us this morning. the global chorus of voices against a unilateral u.s. strike on syria has grown louder after the g. twenty summit in st petersburg even france which earlier backed unconditional u.s. action now says it will wait for the results of the un's probes...
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spent in a london prison and now limbo in the ecuadorian embassy it's the price we could make founder julian assange has paid in his battle for transparency. and radiation at japan's fukushima nuclear plant has spiked to lethal levels to be enough to kill him just four hours of exposure. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned one am on a tuesday morning this is. german intelligence has reportedly laid the blame of the alleged recent chemical attack in syria on the assad government but failed to provide any concrete evidence that news website spiegel online has just broken the story so let's get all the details now from peter all of a in so peter what does this german intelligence report actually tell us tell us more about it. well what we've seen in reported in go is that the head of the german security services shindler held a meeting with top brass within the bundestag the main political movers and shakers to talk about what intelligence germany had regarding chemical attacks on syria now a lot of what's come out from this is stuff that we have heard before from
spent in a london prison and now limbo in the ecuadorian embassy it's the price we could make founder julian assange has paid in his battle for transparency. and radiation at japan's fukushima nuclear plant has spiked to lethal levels to be enough to kill him just four hours of exposure. live from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned one am on a tuesday morning this is. german intelligence has reportedly laid the blame of the alleged recent chemical attack in syria on the...
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spent in a london prison and now limbo in the ecuadoran embassy it's the price we keep leaks founder julian assange has paid in his battle for transparency. radiation at japan's fukushima nuclear plant has spiked to lethal levels thought to be enough to kill him just four hours of exposure. from a studio center here in moscow was just turned midnight this is. german intelligence has reportedly laid the blame of the alleged recent chemical attack in syria on the assad government but failed to provide any concrete evidence the news website spiegel online has just broken this story well let's get all the details right now from peta over in berlin peter tell us more what this german intelligence report is all about. well the report in spiegel online talks about a meeting between. the head of the b n d which is the german security services and key figures within the bundestag so the real top echelons of policymakers here in germany now during that meeting the spy chief handed over the most recent information that the most recent intelligence that germany has now a lot of it we have heard before
spent in a london prison and now limbo in the ecuadoran embassy it's the price we keep leaks founder julian assange has paid in his battle for transparency. radiation at japan's fukushima nuclear plant has spiked to lethal levels thought to be enough to kill him just four hours of exposure. from a studio center here in moscow was just turned midnight this is. german intelligence has reportedly laid the blame of the alleged recent chemical attack in syria on the assad government but failed to...
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for missouri more now, i'm joined by democratic strategist julian epstein.t your immediate reaction to what has happened in colorado. was this a case of hope and change buried yet again by the nra? >> no. and i actually don't think this was a major setback. i think it's a blip on the radar screen. this was a recall election and very, very extremely small state legislative districts. it's in the heart of gun country. the gun culture. they wanted to get four members recalled. they were only able to get two. the turnout was extremely low. they -- the nra and the other forces that were trying to recall the members used other issues like health care and taxes. they didn't even make it an issue as much about guns. and, in fact, the trend, martin -- the good news is, the trend is going exactly in the opposite direction. these are anomalous outlier districts. if you look at what's happening, for example, with red state senatorses, red state democrats it that voted for the universal background bill in the senate, kay hagen and mary landrieu in particular, they are cr
for missouri more now, i'm joined by democratic strategist julian epstein.t your immediate reaction to what has happened in colorado. was this a case of hope and change buried yet again by the nra? >> no. and i actually don't think this was a major setback. i think it's a blip on the radar screen. this was a recall election and very, very extremely small state legislative districts. it's in the heart of gun country. the gun culture. they wanted to get four members recalled. they were only...
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and "wall street journal" military reporter julian barnes. michael gordon, let me start with you. let's talk first about the progress there. where is there general agreement so far, regarding syria's weapons and what should be done about them? >> well, secretary john kerry has been meeting with his russian counter-part sergei lavrov, they have really been getting in nitty-gritty of this. the general expectation is they're going to announce some sort of diplomatic understanding between the two sides tomorrow on how to approach syria's chemical weapons stocks, how to control them, how to destroy them. and there was progress on at least agreeing how much syria has by way of chemical weapons, which was an important point of contention between russia and america. that said, i think it's going to be very important to see the fine print of this agreement tomorrow because the task of dismantling syria's chemical weapons is really highly problematic, especially in the context of a civil war. >> brown: when you say "nitty-gritty" earlier this week i talked to former weapons inspector john d
and "wall street journal" military reporter julian barnes. michael gordon, let me start with you. let's talk first about the progress there. where is there general agreement so far, regarding syria's weapons and what should be done about them? >> well, secretary john kerry has been meeting with his russian counter-part sergei lavrov, they have really been getting in nitty-gritty of this. the general expectation is they're going to announce some sort of diplomatic understanding...
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last week, paul sat down with wikileaks founder julian assange to discuss u.s.tion in syria, and exactly what julian assange thinks might be behind it. >> haven't you touched on this subject of somebody looking for an incident, you know, with syria that would justify, you know, all the countries to come in, and the united states government to come in, the british government to come in, and do something in syria, was there something along that line that you've had discovered? >> that's right. they really felt that what they needed was for there to be some humanitarian outrage in syria. and once they had that that would legitimize going in from the big air strike. these companies never really gave a damn about syrians before. >> joining us now is former congressman from texas and host of the ron paul show, dr. ron paul. dr. paul, thanks so much for joining us and congratulations on the new endeavor. >> thank you very much. nice to be with you. >> nice to be with you, as well. i want to first ask you about the interview with julian assange and his contention that s
last week, paul sat down with wikileaks founder julian assange to discuss u.s.tion in syria, and exactly what julian assange thinks might be behind it. >> haven't you touched on this subject of somebody looking for an incident, you know, with syria that would justify, you know, all the countries to come in, and the united states government to come in, the british government to come in, and do something in syria, was there something along that line that you've had discovered? >>...
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country lexx a new parliament and among those hoping for a seat in the senate is wiki leaks founder julian assange. and the e.u. justice commissioner calls for europe wide previously legislation after recent revelations by snowden show no information to be n.s.a.'s ring which. i welcome it's good to have you company watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow now the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is on a european tour trying to gather support for an american strike against syria starting to look and ask for president obama to do is he's failed to get allies on board at the g. twenty summit in st petersburg russia has been the most outspoken critic of military action and its concerns have been echoed by other world powers artie's alexy reports now from russia's northern capital. everyone is speculating. on the syria issue i went to the press this morning and the majority have been saying that. initial plan was to disrupt. a military intervention into syria then indeed. we do know of course a lot of discord between the g twenty countries on whether a military strike against syria is ne
country lexx a new parliament and among those hoping for a seat in the senate is wiki leaks founder julian assange. and the e.u. justice commissioner calls for europe wide previously legislation after recent revelations by snowden show no information to be n.s.a.'s ring which. i welcome it's good to have you company watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow now the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is on a european tour trying to gather support for an american strike against syria starting...
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with most of the results no in and among those hoping for a seat in the senate is wiki leaks founder julian assange. also has nearly documents point to the n.s.a.'s massive decryption operations to try to harvest private information the issues tarnishing germany's political elite we report from a rally in berlin. no one here in moscow tonight just past eleven pm in our top story u.s. secretary of state john kerry's on a european tour trying to gather support for an american strike against syria meantime the u.s. foreign policy chiefs agree that some form of action should be taken but a statement added that the decision still has to be made through the u.n. president obama has been having a hard time winning over backers for an armed intervention over the past two or so days he failed to get allies on board at the g. twenty summit in st petersburg all he managed end of the day was to get the eleven nations backing a call for tough action against syria but this statement stopped short of explicitly approving military intervention which is what the u.s. is demanding international opinion polls
with most of the results no in and among those hoping for a seat in the senate is wiki leaks founder julian assange. also has nearly documents point to the n.s.a.'s massive decryption operations to try to harvest private information the issues tarnishing germany's political elite we report from a rally in berlin. no one here in moscow tonight just past eleven pm in our top story u.s. secretary of state john kerry's on a european tour trying to gather support for an american strike against syria...
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most of the results now in and among those hoping for a seat in the senate is wiki leaks founder julian assange. also as new leaked documents point to the n.s.a.'s massive decryption operations to harvest private information issues tarnishing germany's political elite we report from a rally in berlin. good morning she just joined us just after midnight here in moscow when i was kevin owen you're watching the r.t. network our top story u.s. secretary of state john kerry's on a european tour trying to gather support for an american strike against syria meantime the a used foreign policy chiefs agreed that some form of action should be taken but her statement out of that any decision still has to be made through the u.n. president obama has been having a hard time trying to win over backers for an armed intervention in fact over the last two days he failed to get allies on board at the g. twenty summit in st petersburg let's say it pans out all the monies to get was eleven nations backing a call for tough action against syria but this statement stopped short of explicitly approving militar
most of the results now in and among those hoping for a seat in the senate is wiki leaks founder julian assange. also as new leaked documents point to the n.s.a.'s massive decryption operations to harvest private information issues tarnishing germany's political elite we report from a rally in berlin. good morning she just joined us just after midnight here in moscow when i was kevin owen you're watching the r.t. network our top story u.s. secretary of state john kerry's on a european tour...
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power attorney audits are set to take the reins following the general election wiki leaks founder julian assange is one of those hoping for a senate seat. and thousands protested in the following the latest revelations on america's efforts to break open encrypted online data concerns voiced over the german government's reaction. around the world and around the clock this is art. now u.s. secretary of state john kerry has set off on a european tour in an attempt to gather support from the american strike against syria meanwhile the e.u. foreign policy chief has agreed that some form of action should be taken but specify that any decision should be made with u.n. agreement president obama hasn't had much success in listing backers for an armed intervention with the past two days e failed to get our allies on board that the g twenty summit in st petersburg managed to get eleven nations supporting a call for tough action against syria but their statement stopped short of explicitly approving military intervention which is what the u.s. is demanding international opinion polls also show stron
power attorney audits are set to take the reins following the general election wiki leaks founder julian assange is one of those hoping for a senate seat. and thousands protested in the following the latest revelations on america's efforts to break open encrypted online data concerns voiced over the german government's reaction. around the world and around the clock this is art. now u.s. secretary of state john kerry has set off on a european tour in an attempt to gather support from the...
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embassy that is how we can respond or julian assange so at the last thousand days his judicial ordeal initially started in two thousand and ten when he left sweden where authorities wanted to question him over sex crime allegations after an unsuccessful attempt to appeal his extradition from the u.k. back to stockholm asylum sought refuge in the ecuadorian embassy he's now spent more than a year holed up inside the diplomatic mission because he faces a media arrest if he sets foot outside on british soil the former hacker could also face espionage charges in the u.s. because his site revealed so much data about the country's military operations we can expose them and christina robinson says the u.s. added two to whistleblowers the prospects for a promising. it is quite obvious if you read through the transcript of the trial against chelsea manning and see what kind of arguments were raised there and how often we kill this was never mentioned in the trial that there is a very strong possibility that the next target is julian a science and it might also already be an indictment against
embassy that is how we can respond or julian assange so at the last thousand days his judicial ordeal initially started in two thousand and ten when he left sweden where authorities wanted to question him over sex crime allegations after an unsuccessful attempt to appeal his extradition from the u.k. back to stockholm asylum sought refuge in the ecuadorian embassy he's now spent more than a year holed up inside the diplomatic mission because he faces a media arrest if he sets foot outside on...
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spent in a london prison and now limbo in the ecuadorian embassy it's the price we can leaks founder julian assange has paid in his battle for transparency. and radiation at japan's fukushima nuclear plant has spiked to lethal levels thought to be enough to kill him just four hours of exposure. live from our studio center here in moscow was just ten nine pm this is r.t. nato has again said it is not going to take part in possible military action against the syrian government adding that if allies individually opt for intervention they will need to win wide public support first meanwhile america's navy is continuing to step up its presence in the region ahead of the congressional vote on the issue five u.s. destroyers loaded with missiles along with an amphibious assault ship have been joined by a nuclear powered aircraft carrier it's now in the red sea to support the attack on syria if ordered the super carrier the u.s.s. nimitz is one of the largest warships in the world more than three hundred meters long it's powered by nuclear reactors and has ninety planes and helicopters on board and
spent in a london prison and now limbo in the ecuadorian embassy it's the price we can leaks founder julian assange has paid in his battle for transparency. and radiation at japan's fukushima nuclear plant has spiked to lethal levels thought to be enough to kill him just four hours of exposure. live from our studio center here in moscow was just ten nine pm this is r.t. nato has again said it is not going to take part in possible military action against the syrian government adding that if...
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with most of the results no in item on those hoping for a seat in the senate is wiki leaks founder julian assange which. made fresh revelations about n.s.a. snooping on europe we report from a protest in berlin. just a short time to go before the general election here in germany i'll be looking at why angle of merkel shouldn't necessarily rely on the youth vote. over getting to you just joined us is kevin owen here at r.t. h.q. in moscow just after eight pm now tonight our top story u.s. secretary of state john kerry's on a european two are trying to gather support for an american strike against syria meantime the u.s. foreign policy chief has agreed that some form of action should be taken but her statement out is that any decisions tell us to be made through the u.n. president obama has been having a hard time winning over backers for an armed intervention over the past two days he failed to get allies on board at the g. twenty summit in st petersburg. everyone is speculating who won the stand. on the syria issue i went to the press this morning and the majority have been saying that if
with most of the results no in item on those hoping for a seat in the senate is wiki leaks founder julian assange which. made fresh revelations about n.s.a. snooping on europe we report from a protest in berlin. just a short time to go before the general election here in germany i'll be looking at why angle of merkel shouldn't necessarily rely on the youth vote. over getting to you just joined us is kevin owen here at r.t. h.q. in moscow just after eight pm now tonight our top story u.s....
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his lack of attendance in which case count more could take his seat if victoria's voters do swing julian assange has his way and he does try to make a dash to get home without help he will either end up in the senate or in the slammer. ok thanks lindsey. coming up on our new edward snowden disclosures show how even our encrypted data isn't safe from the n.s.a.'s assistance by the commission to own privacy rules says she wants to tackle the snooping through why do we speak tell you more about what she has to say in a couple of minutes. please give us a little very hard to make out a little. longer. we have sex with her right there no. zero. point. one of. a bubble. i. alone again now if you are thinking crippling online data could save it from the prying eyes of the n.s.a. all britain's g c h q edward snowden's latest leak will disappoint you to say the least it shows america can spend spins of dollars in the has spent billions of dollars in the past decade on breaking protective codes opening up what you thought was private the european commissioner for justice fundamental rights and cit
his lack of attendance in which case count more could take his seat if victoria's voters do swing julian assange has his way and he does try to make a dash to get home without help he will either end up in the senate or in the slammer. ok thanks lindsey. coming up on our new edward snowden disclosures show how even our encrypted data isn't safe from the n.s.a.'s assistance by the commission to own privacy rules says she wants to tackle the snooping through why do we speak tell you more about...
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most of the results now in and among those hoping for a seat in the senate says wiki leaks founder julian assange. also has nearly documents point to the n.s.a.'s massive decryption operations to harvest private information issues tarnishing germany's political elite we report from a rally in berlin. very good morning to you just showed us what should be our team network live from moscow with me kevin oh in a small it's just after one am here now first the u.s. secretary of state john kerry's on a european tour trying to gather support for an american strike against syria big time the u.s. foreign policy chiefs agree that some form of action should be taken but a statement out of that any decision still has to be made through the u.n. president obama's been having a hard time trying to win over backers for an armed intervention over the last couple of days he failed to get allies on board at the g. twenty summit in st petersburg all about to get into the day it was eleven nations backing a so-called call for tough action against syria but this statement stopped short of explicitly approvi
most of the results now in and among those hoping for a seat in the senate says wiki leaks founder julian assange. also has nearly documents point to the n.s.a.'s massive decryption operations to harvest private information issues tarnishing germany's political elite we report from a rally in berlin. very good morning to you just showed us what should be our team network live from moscow with me kevin oh in a small it's just after one am here now first the u.s. secretary of state john kerry's...
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monday marks one thousand days of confinement for wiki leaks editor julian most of it under house arrest but since june two thousand and twelve the whistleblower has been holed up in london's ecuadorian embassy attempting to avoid extradition to sweden where he's wanted on sex crime allegations a songe fears he should he step out of the embassy he will be arrested and ultimately handed over to the u.s. to face life imprisonment and wiki leaks spokesperson told r.t. why they're so worried. it is quite all of you so if you read through the transcript of the trial against chelsea manning and see what kind of arguments were raised there and how often we can use was not mentioned in the trial that there is a very strong possibility that the next target is julius sands and it might already be an indictment against him and all the others in our organization we see as well the escalating war against to those who commit the act of journalism and this is escalating from month to month the argument is this is the bradley manning was the first whistle blower and he was history who has been. prosecut
monday marks one thousand days of confinement for wiki leaks editor julian most of it under house arrest but since june two thousand and twelve the whistleblower has been holed up in london's ecuadorian embassy attempting to avoid extradition to sweden where he's wanted on sex crime allegations a songe fears he should he step out of the embassy he will be arrested and ultimately handed over to the u.s. to face life imprisonment and wiki leaks spokesperson told r.t. why they're so worried. it is...
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day down until as millions of australians accuse of a next parliament with fugitive whistleblower julian assange among those up the street in the center of. this point we are toothless and i want to give us some bart used justice and rights commissioner wants to strike at n.s.a. surveillance with supranational legislation after the latest edward snowden leak suggests there's no longer any data privacy online. it's just gone past one thirty pm here in part of me want to cloak you in the russian capital you're watching r t live you with me to say getting mixed up there let's take a look at our top story right the global chorus of voices against a yearly level u.s. strike on syria has grown louder after the g. twenty summit in st petersburg even france which earlier backed unconditional u.s. action now says it will wait for the results of the un's probe into the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria the leaders of ten countries did agree with washington that some sort of action needs to be taken the british prime minister also on the list despite being rebuffed by his own parliament russ
day down until as millions of australians accuse of a next parliament with fugitive whistleblower julian assange among those up the street in the center of. this point we are toothless and i want to give us some bart used justice and rights commissioner wants to strike at n.s.a. surveillance with supranational legislation after the latest edward snowden leak suggests there's no longer any data privacy online. it's just gone past one thirty pm here in part of me want to cloak you in the russian...