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who joins us from kabul and then finally we have wiki leaks founder julian assange who's on the line from london thank you all for joining us in the media stand journalists search for media outlets to publish leaked documents let's first take a look at a clip from the film which gives viewers an idea of some of the reactions that you got. this is really just a ok you could use. this group you would be sure to give. me that. your fear. would be three zero this will go to you. because you are saying we're going to go if you're going to we're going to. so radio free europe financed by the congress to say the least some of the reactions were we can do this julian is that what you expected these kind of responses to wiki leaks to the wiki leaks offering i should say. well we didn't know and this was really. a test of the media environment throughout the central asian region and moving beyond to london and new york is what makes this documentary so interesting is that we have a different media organizations in different countries but all starting out of the same place al the journalists co
who joins us from kabul and then finally we have wiki leaks founder julian assange who's on the line from london thank you all for joining us in the media stand journalists search for media outlets to publish leaked documents let's first take a look at a clip from the film which gives viewers an idea of some of the reactions that you got. this is really just a ok you could use. this group you would be sure to give. me that. your fear. would be three zero this will go to you. because you are...
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still with us, julian calo and helia. on this last point, helia, would you have been focused a lot on activity and the conundrum. what do you make of the numbers there? >> i think that's the big question b now for the bank of england. are we going to return to levels of productivity that we saw before the crisis? yesterday the house of lords saying there is no reason why the uk economy shouldn't reach the levels of productivity and growth that we saw precrisis. but so far, there's no evidence of that and as we're seeing today, that productivity is still a drag. and that's why the bank of england is saying, even if we get to that 7% threshold, it's a staging post because there's still slack in the economy. we still have to give it some -- in order to support it because we are not at levels we saw before the crisis. so yes, today's unemployment figure will focus everyone's minds on a rate hike. that will probably come earlier. but i think at the forefront of the mpc's mind, at the forefront of the bank of england's mind is
still with us, julian calo and helia. on this last point, helia, would you have been focused a lot on activity and the conundrum. what do you make of the numbers there? >> i think that's the big question b now for the bank of england. are we going to return to levels of productivity that we saw before the crisis? yesterday the house of lords saying there is no reason why the uk economy shouldn't reach the levels of productivity and growth that we saw precrisis. but so far, there's no...
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dawkins about his -- julian dawkins'girlfriend about his alcohol content. world has a new member tonight. george h.w. bush created an account today. he prays nelson mandela and his first tweet. he is up to date. what can you tell us about the weather? >> it is going to get colder than it has in years that i can remember. >> let's get started. we will share some beautiful images. walter is a falls church. he is a sculptor. he used snow to make this inchworm out of ice. been joined this. >> they are not going to melt anytime soon. >> it is cold and getting colder. let's talk about the snowfall totals. there was snow. you would know that if you are watching or traveling west of the district. temperaturesr it, mainly. snow is falling. low was 44. that was a problem. that amount was right, but it didn't yield much snow. that is that. let's move on and talk about what is next. cold wake up temperatures. men asked us airport, down to 21. look at the potential. look up north. 13 below right now. ist next blast of cold air funneling down into wisconsin. we are going
dawkins about his -- julian dawkins'girlfriend about his alcohol content. world has a new member tonight. george h.w. bush created an account today. he prays nelson mandela and his first tweet. he is up to date. what can you tell us about the weather? >> it is going to get colder than it has in years that i can remember. >> let's get started. we will share some beautiful images. walter is a falls church. he is a sculptor. he used snow to make this inchworm out of ice. been joined...
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the family of julian dawkins plans to pursue a civil suit. light is shed on what happen when a zebra attack a zookeeper in the central zoo. a safety inspector basically concludes that the veteran zookeeper who was badly injured here and apparently does not remember anything about the harrowing attack was at fault. they say he broke a cardinal rule -- you never put a dangerous animal and a person in the same space. human error, the report concluded, and not any problem with the enclosure led to the november 18 attack of a zookeeper by a 900 pound zebra. zebra was supposed to be in install. the gate was unlocked and that is the breach of protocol. >> the zookeeper was seriously hurt and was rescued by a coworker. a nearby gazelle was spooked by the attack and died when it ran into a barrier and broke its neck. what is the status of the zookeeper? >> i cannot comment on that. regulations prevent me from commenting. >> she said he was a veteran with decades of experience. >> he would have known the role? >> wrote a call was reached -- protocol wa
the family of julian dawkins plans to pursue a civil suit. light is shed on what happen when a zebra attack a zookeeper in the central zoo. a safety inspector basically concludes that the veteran zookeeper who was badly injured here and apparently does not remember anything about the harrowing attack was at fault. they say he broke a cardinal rule -- you never put a dangerous animal and a person in the same space. human error, the report concluded, and not any problem with the enclosure led to...
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we also talk to wiki leaks founder julian assange about the state of journalism today and his new media road movie where he and others offer up secret documents to various media outlets. and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our team shawn thomas glad to have you with us now investigators say they are looking at a number of possibilities of who carried out a suicide bomb attack in southern russian city of volgograd some evidence now suggests a man that may have been involved in the first reports of those said it was a lone female suicide bomber it has been confirmed fifteen people were killed in the attack which targeted the city's central railway station. has details. the bomb went off just before one pm on the cross busy train station it did to nation ripped through an area around a security checkpoint as in suspecting passengers waited for their luggage to be inspected before leaving i bent down to collect my documents when i saw a flash of light and there was a blast i was thrown back by the explosion when i came to my senses a man was carrying me only outside was
we also talk to wiki leaks founder julian assange about the state of journalism today and his new media road movie where he and others offer up secret documents to various media outlets. and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our team shawn thomas glad to have you with us now investigators say they are looking at a number of possibilities of who carried out a suicide bomb attack in southern russian city of volgograd some evidence now suggests a man that may have been involved...
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greg patterson killed julian dawkins and now awaits sentencing. says it has house made attempts to free american -- free an american who disappeared seven years ago in march of 2007 in iran. the u.s. government insists that the retired fbi and dea agent was there is a private citizen. ap investigation says he was there as an analyst off the books for the cia. >> we have raised the issue of his whereabouts on a continuous basis. i have personally raised it with the iranians in the course of our discussions. seek hisue to try and release and return to the united states. >> at the white house, jay carney calls the report of the associated press and "the washington post" irresponsible. is that the white house urged that news organizations not to run the story. >> bc residents are looking at the city's nook streetcar -- new streetcar. sam, what happened? >> this is part of the crew back here. the original plan was that they were to have the streetcar on the flatbed truck sitting here before rush hour so they can wager during rush hour and then after ru
greg patterson killed julian dawkins and now awaits sentencing. says it has house made attempts to free american -- free an american who disappeared seven years ago in march of 2007 in iran. the u.s. government insists that the retired fbi and dea agent was there is a private citizen. ap investigation says he was there as an analyst off the books for the cia. >> we have raised the issue of his whereabouts on a continuous basis. i have personally raised it with the iranians in the course...
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glenn pratt miller said she lost her only son for no good reason, 22-year-old julian dawkins, a shuttle driver aspired to own his own auto driving business, but those dreams were snuffed out when 45- year-old craig patterson shot and killed the man last man. dawkins was celebrating his cousin's news of making it to the wnba. he was drunk that night. the defense says dawkins chased him with knife and the sheriff's department was acting in self-defense. prosecutors say the veteran officer knew better, but instead left to get his gun, badge and handcuffs. dawkins father curtis dawkins came out and spoke to us a few hours ago. >> it wasn't unlikely that they would come with a verdict of that nature. as i say, i'm numb at this point, but something has to be done in reference to these time of crimes, not only for my son, but for other victims. >> reporter: well, the courtroom was filled with julian dawkins' family and friends. they are here waiting and say this is a very painful process. craig patterson also had family, friends and co-workers waiting saying that he is a very mild mannered per
glenn pratt miller said she lost her only son for no good reason, 22-year-old julian dawkins, a shuttle driver aspired to own his own auto driving business, but those dreams were snuffed out when 45- year-old craig patterson shot and killed the man last man. dawkins was celebrating his cousin's news of making it to the wnba. he was drunk that night. the defense says dawkins chased him with knife and the sheriff's department was acting in self-defense. prosecutors say the veteran officer knew...
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but i do have to ask you, why julian assange, you hear his voice, you don't see his face.get him into it but how did you get him into it? >> it was very difficult at first to be with him and to be able to have a meeting with him. but we did it. we move a little bit, and we -- i flew to london, where i had a day or two to meet him before we started to end this sopping. and he was -- he was a great guy. he was a very humble man, very intelligent guy. and very open-minded. >> yeah, you recorded him i understand inside the ecuadorian embassy, in london. if i could get a moment with hisdante, why was it so important to do this international pulling together of all these voices, why did you bring so many people together from the world to sing this song? what did it say? >> the reason we did this song is because right now we're living in a moment that everyone is connected via the internet and because of that everyone is aware of what is happening around the world. and there is like, there is a lot of movements going on, like you have a -- first you have the 15m in spain. and bec
but i do have to ask you, why julian assange, you hear his voice, you don't see his face.get him into it but how did you get him into it? >> it was very difficult at first to be with him and to be able to have a meeting with him. but we did it. we move a little bit, and we -- i flew to london, where i had a day or two to meet him before we started to end this sopping. and he was -- he was a great guy. he was a very humble man, very intelligent guy. and very open-minded. >> yeah, you...
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absolutely. >> there will be a season five. >> am i in it julian?r, you're already on season five? >> we start filming in february. blimey. >> reporter: you're writing feverishly. >> so i'm writing like a mad thing. >> reporter: do you know where you want to take it? do you know, you know the twists and turns ahead of time? >> yes, i mean, i think you know the main ones, as they say. where thaer they're going to be at the end of the series, yes, but i'm not going to tell you. >> reporter: i don't want to know. i want to be surprised. i want to be wowed. >> ok. >> reporter: so we'll just have to wait. and watch. >> action. >>> what does it take to deck the downton halls for christmas? you're about to see on mysteries of the castle, beyond "downton abbey." hurry to sears for our new year's mattress spectacular. get 50 to 60 percent off, plus an extra 10 percent off, with even more ways to save, better sleep starts here. sears. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save
absolutely. >> there will be a season five. >> am i in it julian?r, you're already on season five? >> we start filming in february. blimey. >> reporter: you're writing feverishly. >> so i'm writing like a mad thing. >> reporter: do you know where you want to take it? do you know, you know the twists and turns ahead of time? >> yes, i mean, i think you know the main ones, as they say. where thaer they're going to be at the end of the series, yes, but i'm...
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we will hear from julian assange and jacob appelbaum. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we turn now to the cows communication congress in hamburg, germany, one of the speakers at the conference was wikileaks sarah harrison who accompanied edward snowden to russia and spent four months with him. harrison addressed the audience after receiving a long standing ovation. >> together with the constitutional rights, we filed against u.s. military can see secrecy applied to chelsea manning's trial. rudy's attacks we with continued our publishing work. in april we launch the public library of u.s. diplomacy, though most conference of database of u.s. diplomatic cables in the world. this coincided with our release of 1.7 million u.s. cables from the kissinger period. we launched our first files, 249 documents, from 92 intelligence contractors, exposing their technology, methods, and contracts. we completed releasing the global intelligence files as 5 million e-m
we will hear from julian assange and jacob appelbaum. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we turn now to the cows communication congress in hamburg, germany, one of the speakers at the conference was wikileaks sarah harrison who accompanied edward snowden to russia and spent four months with him. harrison addressed the audience after receiving a long standing ovation. >> together with the...
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♪ >> a grammy winning rap group teams up with wikileaks founder julian asange. message up next. >> now here's a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight". >>> two astronauts will not be home for the christmas holidays, instead, they are scheduled for another spacewalk, to repair the cooling system. if all goes well, the astronauts should wrap up on tuesday. >>> if you haven't signed upper for health care coverage, you have until the end of today. those who sign up by the deadline, will sick in by january 1st. white house says they extended the deadline due to high demand. >>> the 18th to allow same sex marriage, federal judge in utah overturned the ban against same sex marriage on friday. rejected a request to put on hold as the state appeals the decision. now same sex couples now have the right to marry in utah, a bit of a surprise when you consider the state is the home for the mormon church, while more and more states are granting same sex couples the right to marry the road to equality is still very rocky. tonight we consider authorities who
♪ >> a grammy winning rap group teams up with wikileaks founder julian asange. message up next. >> now here's a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight". >>> two astronauts will not be home for the christmas holidays, instead, they are scheduled for another spacewalk, to repair the cooling system. if all goes well, the astronauts should wrap up on tuesday. >>> if you haven't signed upper for health care coverage, you have until the end...
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the arlington deputy is accused of murdering julian last may when he was off duty. david culver was there for the dramatic day in court. >> reporter: wendy, a dozen witnesses testified in court today. the most surprising of them all, the man accused of murder. the defense called craig patterson to the stand. since the start of trial monday, craig patterson has sat in court quiet. but today we were there as he called on his client to testify. what were you doing on may 22nd? patterson told jurors he went on a walk with his badge, gun and cell phone. that's when he ran into 22-year-old julian dawkins who he described as intoxicated and adepressive. so much so paterson claims he pulled a knife on him. i started running and he started chasing me. patterson headed back to his car to grab his handcuffs. he was ready to make an arrest and went looking for dawkins. the two met up a few weeks away. he said he turned around, charged back at me and took a swing back at me. i thought he had the knife in his hands. i retrieved the weapon and fired. did you know your shot was fat
the arlington deputy is accused of murdering julian last may when he was off duty. david culver was there for the dramatic day in court. >> reporter: wendy, a dozen witnesses testified in court today. the most surprising of them all, the man accused of murder. the defense called craig patterson to the stand. since the start of trial monday, craig patterson has sat in court quiet. but today we were there as he called on his client to testify. what were you doing on may 22nd? patterson told...
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present your request. >> thank you, director goldstein and good evening commissioners, my name is julian lagos and once again here on behalf of our community and our trees and as you were here a month ago and you had to hear what we had regarding the preservation of these three trees and we have discovered that there has been other information that has come forth since that hearing and it is in regards to the conflicts of interest that have been discovered by myself and the number of residents and park merced regarding the city's conflict of interest with the city. and we have discovered that there are two contracts that the city has with this company, and which we believe poses a conflict of interest. and these two contracts were awarded this year, by the city at the recommendation on my add by the urban forestry council for which miss short who is going to speak tonight in her difference, sits on. one contract, is given to arbor well for $435,000, back in february. and again, in september, this year, a $210,000 contract was awarded to arbor well and none of this information was disclos
present your request. >> thank you, director goldstein and good evening commissioners, my name is julian lagos and once again here on behalf of our community and our trees and as you were here a month ago and you had to hear what we had regarding the preservation of these three trees and we have discovered that there has been other information that has come forth since that hearing and it is in regards to the conflicts of interest that have been discovered by myself and the number of...
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and good morning, julian, fascinating to listen to you. i was only calling with a comment, because i always hate to say, i'm getting old, and i'll be gone. and you know, i still get those standard today wave my finger and say it can't happen here. everyone thinking that it's been eradicated like the small pox. but i guess it will be your kids, julian, or your kids, kids that will wring their hands and say and how did it happen here. how did it ever happen here. guest: i think it's always so important to remember, but i think a lot of americans don't know about or remember this. it has happened here. in the mid 1970's, the church committee, the senate committee that invest gated abuses that had happened over the past several decades under j. edgar hoover and the f.b.i., and they found a really disturbing, very long term pattern of illegal surveillance of political civil rights leaders, members of congress, judges, and misuse of that information for basically overtly political purposes. the most famous case is of course martin luther king wh
and good morning, julian, fascinating to listen to you. i was only calling with a comment, because i always hate to say, i'm getting old, and i'll be gone. and you know, i still get those standard today wave my finger and say it can't happen here. everyone thinking that it's been eradicated like the small pox. but i guess it will be your kids, julian, or your kids, kids that will wring their hands and say and how did it happen here. how did it ever happen here. guest: i think it's always so...
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we also talk to we could leaks founder julian assange about the state of journalism today and his new media standard road movie where he and others offer up secret documents to various media outlets. and broadcasting a lot of direct from our studios in moscow this is our team sean thomas let's get right to our top story in investigators say they are looking at a number of possibilities of who carried out a suicide bomb attack in the southern russian city of volgograd that killed fifteen people ninety's correspondent margaret how will be joining us later with more information we'll bring you her report a little bit later but anti-war activist don de bar now he believes that the international community should have bring to account the state actors that enable such terrorist attacks. people on the ground who did this perhaps may be you know anonymous players just individuals who are incited one way or another but you do not move weaponized explosives into a major city without the aid of very powerful forces state actors usually and so i think that the focus should be for the entire inter
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julian a certain chunk of the big day recently worlds of online privacy protection and freedom of information and getting ready to give their talks here in humbug to the chaos communications conference. and welcome you're watching r t international live from moscow where it's five pm. it's been thirty three months of bloody civil conflict in syria and twenty thirteen has brought no relief to the people of the war torn country on the contrary from the conventional standoff between the government and opposition the conflict has grown multidimensional marked by infighting between various rebel groups. this year the opposition has grown more fragmented with many rebel groups increasingly dominated by radicals a study by a defense consultant say shows that out of one hundred thousand opposition fighters in syria more than half are extremists made up of jihad just an islamic hardliners the rest are more moderate but their voices are being increasingly drowned out by the radicals this year in syria was also marked by a growing number of attacks on christians with a nation town of becoming a front li
julian a certain chunk of the big day recently worlds of online privacy protection and freedom of information and getting ready to give their talks here in humbug to the chaos communications conference. and welcome you're watching r t international live from moscow where it's five pm. it's been thirty three months of bloody civil conflict in syria and twenty thirteen has brought no relief to the people of the war torn country on the contrary from the conventional standoff between the government...
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wiki leaks founder julian assange stalks to us about journalists failing to challenge governments as we discussed media stana wrote a movie about activist on a mission to reveal sensitive u.s. secrets. live from our studios in moscow you're watching r t international with me and he said now a straight to our top story investigators say they're looking at a number of possibilities about who carried out a suicide bomb attack in the southern russian city of volgograd some evidence now suggests a man may have been involved the first reports said it was a lone female suicide bomber it's been confirmed fifteen people were killed in the attack which targeted the city's central railway station archies arena has the details. the bomb went off just before one pm on the cross busy train station it did to nation ripped through an area around a security checkpoint as in suspecting passengers waited for their luggage to be inspected before i bend down to collect my documents when i saw a flash of light and there was a blast i was thrown back by the explosion when i came to my senses a man was carr
wiki leaks founder julian assange stalks to us about journalists failing to challenge governments as we discussed media stana wrote a movie about activist on a mission to reveal sensitive u.s. secrets. live from our studios in moscow you're watching r t international with me and he said now a straight to our top story investigators say they're looking at a number of possibilities about who carried out a suicide bomb attack in the southern russian city of volgograd some evidence now suggests a...
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. >> oigan nuestro johnny tuvo un concierto , etaremos con julian jill que puso más de una concursante oye pero es chisme no chiste, para chiste los mios. >> oiga rápido , oye estas bisco. >> no es que un ojho quiere mucho al otro y se le queda viendo. >> un señor le dice a otro oye estas bisco? no es que uno quiere mucho a otro. >> a mi me gusta much onuestra belleza latina, pues ya comenzó la octava y uno de los jueces julian el galan no estará esta temporada debido a compromisos laborales. >> verdad raúl. >> vanesa la presidenta de univison envió el siguiente comunicado , julian ha brinado energía postiiva, etica y pasión a nuestra belleza la tina le damos gracias por su participación esperamos trabajar con él en nuevoos proyectos. >> la bella de nuestra belleza latina ya comenzó sus audiciones este domingo8 de diciembre mire su para pantalla note la dirección, (ver información en pantalla) para más información entre a nuestra belleza latina, y aumentaron la edad, de 18 a 28 años. >> puedo participar. >> no son puras chica. >> podría ser juez. >> pero tengo que hacer casting antes.
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is julian there or not? i assume he is because he's so good. but on this jump, i can see our shadows, and i am like, "oh, my god, sick! he's right there. every jump is like a little mini-adventure. these are experiences that i only want to share with people that i love and respect. >> heiman: thanks. >> holmes: yeah, buddy, good trip. >> heiman: good trip. >> holmes: we've done it again. >> heiman: yeah. >> boulle: do you think anybody else had as much fun as us today in the entire world? >> holmes: i don't think so. i really don't think so. >> boulle: i don't think it's possible. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by lincoln financial: calling all chief life officers. >> good evening. the minimum wage goes up in 13 states starting wednesday. colorado this week becomes the first state to legalize the sale of recreational marijuana. and the united nations is cutting staff for the first time since it was formed in 1945. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. mom: good luck, sweetie! i love you! girl: i love you too. cow: (tearing up) go get em' gracie! girl:
is julian there or not? i assume he is because he's so good. but on this jump, i can see our shadows, and i am like, "oh, my god, sick! he's right there. every jump is like a little mini-adventure. these are experiences that i only want to share with people that i love and respect. >> heiman: thanks. >> holmes: yeah, buddy, good trip. >> heiman: good trip. >> holmes: we've done it again. >> heiman: yeah. >> boulle: do you think anybody else had as much...
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we also talk to wiki leaks founder julian assange about the state of journalism today and his new media stand up the road movie where he and others offer up secret documents to various media outlets. live from moscow this is our team sean thomas glad to have you with us it has been reported in that another victim of the terror attack in the southern russian city of volgograd has died in the hospital sixteen people are now among those killed investigators are looking at a number of possibilities of who carried out that suicide bombing artie's correspondent margaret how is it near the scene of the tragedy by the railway station. well i'm standing here in volgograd literally a short path down from the volgograd regional train depot just behind me where a bomb went off sunday december twenty ninth though it was originally reported that it was a female suicide bomber now believed to be a male by law enforcement officials possibly a male bomber at this point it's inconclusive they originally believe the suspect to be a female twenty six year old from the republic of dagestan however finding a
we also talk to wiki leaks founder julian assange about the state of journalism today and his new media stand up the road movie where he and others offer up secret documents to various media outlets. live from moscow this is our team sean thomas glad to have you with us it has been reported in that another victim of the terror attack in the southern russian city of volgograd has died in the hospital sixteen people are now among those killed investigators are looking at a number of possibilities...
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julian assange challenge other big names in the world of online privacy protection and freedom of information and getting ready to give talks here in hamburg to the. communications conference. which is joined us my name is kevin oh and it's eight pm now you're a moscow you without international it's been thirty three months now of bloody civil conflict in syria and twenty third teams brought no relief to the people of the war torn country indeed on the contrary from the conventional stand off between the government and opposition the conflicts grow multi-dimensional marred by infighting between various rebel groups. and this year the opposition grew more fragmented with many rebel groups increasingly dominated by radicals need a study by a defense consultancy shows that out of one hundred thousand opposition fighters in syria more than half are extremists made up of jihad this an islamic hardliners the rest are more moderate but their voices are being increasingly drowned out by the radicals this year in syria was also marred by a growing number of attacks on christians of an ancient town of
julian assange challenge other big names in the world of online privacy protection and freedom of information and getting ready to give talks here in hamburg to the. communications conference. which is joined us my name is kevin oh and it's eight pm now you're a moscow you without international it's been thirty three months now of bloody civil conflict in syria and twenty third teams brought no relief to the people of the war torn country indeed on the contrary from the conventional stand off...
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of seventy seven people support for godfrey it is coming in from all across the world the likes of julian assange the activist collective anonymous of throwing their weight behind the campaign to get better treatment for a man they claim is being persecuted because of his online activism on twitter using the hash tag an account got for its online alias his supporters flooded the social media site some accusing the danish authorities not knowing what they're doing in the case just see if somebody does something online. online means bad they agree can't control it but they don't really seem to get what they are actually accusing him of for his family his mother is allowed an hour long visit once a week for which she has to make a thirteen hundred kilometer round trip it's immoral i would say and i don't think the danish people understand what's going on in that person's saw tom denies the accusations of illegal online activity and the longer he waits for prosecutors to put together their case the more he becomes the face of online activism peter all of a r.t. germany this wish by a party sa
of seventy seven people support for godfrey it is coming in from all across the world the likes of julian assange the activist collective anonymous of throwing their weight behind the campaign to get better treatment for a man they claim is being persecuted because of his online activism on twitter using the hash tag an account got for its online alias his supporters flooded the social media site some accusing the danish authorities not knowing what they're doing in the case just see if...
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really leaks founder julian assange stalks to us about journalists failing to challenge governments as we discussed media stand a road movie about activist on a mission to reveal sensitive u.s. secrets. it's midnight in moscow you're watching archie international with me and he's now a straight to our top story this hour investigators say they're looking at a number of possibilities about who carried out a suicide bomb attack in the southern russian city of volgograd some evidence now suggest a man may have been involved the first reports said it was a lone female suicide bomber it's been confirmed fifteen people were killed in the attack which targeted the city's central railway station. has details. remnants of a man's body have been found at the scene of the blast according to various reports there is there a remnant of a hand clutching a grenade pin and there's also reports of a grenade that was just covered just just a little while ago discovered at the scene of the blast as well so now the authorities are saying there is a high possibility that in fact a man could have been invol
really leaks founder julian assange stalks to us about journalists failing to challenge governments as we discussed media stand a road movie about activist on a mission to reveal sensitive u.s. secrets. it's midnight in moscow you're watching archie international with me and he's now a straight to our top story this hour investigators say they're looking at a number of possibilities about who carried out a suicide bomb attack in the southern russian city of volgograd some evidence now suggest a...
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wiki leaks founder julian assange says talks started to you about journalists failing to challenge governments as we discussed media staff a road movie about activists on a mission to reveal sensitive u.s. secrets. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t international with me and he said now wait let's get straight to our developing story this hour several versions are emerging about who's carried out this suicide bomb attack in the southern russian city of volgograd some evidence allegedly points it was a man while the first reports said it was a female suicide bomber it's been confirmed fifteen people were killed in the bombing which targeted the city's central railway station archies arena brings us the details. the remnants of a man's body have been found at the scene of the blast according to various reports there is the remnants of a hand clutching a grenade and there's also reports of a grenade that was just covered just a little while ago discovered at the scene of the blast as well so now the authorities are saying there is a high possibility that in fact a man could have been
wiki leaks founder julian assange says talks started to you about journalists failing to challenge governments as we discussed media staff a road movie about activists on a mission to reveal sensitive u.s. secrets. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t international with me and he said now wait let's get straight to our developing story this hour several versions are emerging about who's carried out this suicide bomb attack in the southern russian city of volgograd some evidence...
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we can leave julian assange talks with r.t. about media freedom in his organization's new film depicting challenges whistleblowers face in getting out the truth. in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour seven of the people wounded in a suicide blast in volgograd in southern russia have been transferred to moscow all in extremely serious condition meanwhile investigators are trying to determine who carried out the explosion that ripped through the main railway station there killing sixteen people and injuring scores are he's margaret howell has more from boulder right. volgograd busy train station that was rocked by the blast of a terrorist bomb on sunday afternoon shards of metal ripped through an area around a security checkpoint as passengers waited for their luggage to be inspected officials say the bomb was equivalent to at least ten kilos of t.n.t. and only the security barrier prevented this scene of devastation from becoming much more but it's impossible to calculate the toll so
we can leave julian assange talks with r.t. about media freedom in his organization's new film depicting challenges whistleblowers face in getting out the truth. in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour seven of the people wounded in a suicide blast in volgograd in southern russia have been transferred to moscow all in extremely serious condition meanwhile investigators are trying to determine who carried out the explosion that ripped through the main...
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congressman absolute courageous and brave robert moses julian bond all of them many of them still very active. well put together it was a done and. it's all but one sweet home place we opened on in april of two thousand and eight in one sweep but then we've continued to add new. exhibits every year so you're looking for new things all the time we are and we might want to ask you for a few new things. new things you want our right you even have the internet right she featured somewhere along the way do you wear a cross for my new media gallery which really tells the story of these incredible changes that are occurring in this revolution that's going on in the news business right now and you have tapes running to write yeah we have a wonderful department that does their own in-house video and this is a video about that era in the civil rights movement. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. please rest here on this idea that we live in a democratic society and if you abuse the instruments of democratic power you actually do on living in a democratic power
congressman absolute courageous and brave robert moses julian bond all of them many of them still very active. well put together it was a done and. it's all but one sweet home place we opened on in april of two thousand and eight in one sweep but then we've continued to add new. exhibits every year so you're looking for new things all the time we are and we might want to ask you for a few new things. new things you want our right you even have the internet right she featured somewhere along the...
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julian assange is the wiki leaks founder whose of course holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london for over a year no hiding from prosecution glenn greenwald the reporter who broke the n.s.a. scandal and whose partner was held in questioned and terrorism laws jacob appelbaum the a wiki leaks hacker detained a dozen times at the u.s. border today they will all be headliners at a major conference in hamburg on surveillance and privacy peter all of us there to . it's the thirtieth anniversary of the chaos communications conference here in how strongly more and more supporters people are made aware of just how fragile their online privacy actually is now i'm joined by michael ebeling who is a online privacy campaigner michael thanks very much for speaking to me have people started to take more of a interest in looking after their online security you know a lot of people do it in a different manner. some start to encrypt the e-mail is something that we would like to support those people how to do it how to manage p.g.p. for example as iran's reducer communication on the internet whateve
julian assange is the wiki leaks founder whose of course holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london for over a year no hiding from prosecution glenn greenwald the reporter who broke the n.s.a. scandal and whose partner was held in questioned and terrorism laws jacob appelbaum the a wiki leaks hacker detained a dozen times at the u.s. border today they will all be headliners at a major conference in hamburg on surveillance and privacy peter all of us there to . it's the thirtieth anniversary...
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julian, i'd like to start with you.n. what was that like for you? what was your reaction? >> it was a bit shocking, actually. i had letters saying i will not watch anything you have to do with again. and they didn't realize, in england, we only have three-year contracts. when people want to leave, they leave. and they can't just vanish. you can't send them up the chimney. they're still a member of the family. i'm afraid if they're never going to come back, it's the grim reaper that's the only answer. >> and on the show, things were looking so well for, michelle, your character and matthew. and i guess it would have been a little odd for them to suddenly start fighting or split up. >> also, to never come back. he has a son. he has an estate. it wasn't believable. i'm afraid, but he had to breathe his last. we're very sorry. but that was the way it had to be. >> that's the way it had to be. michelle, for you, life moves forward. what's that like for your character? life without matthew? can you give us a glimpse of what w
julian, i'd like to start with you.n. what was that like for you? what was your reaction? >> it was a bit shocking, actually. i had letters saying i will not watch anything you have to do with again. and they didn't realize, in england, we only have three-year contracts. when people want to leave, they leave. and they can't just vanish. you can't send them up the chimney. they're still a member of the family. i'm afraid if they're never going to come back, it's the grim reaper that's the...
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wiki leaks that highlights that struggle earlier r t had the chance to speak to wiki leaks founder julian assange journalist and director johan is wall strong and not get not just the zada a young afghan journalist who also appears in the film take a look. what makes this documentary so interesting is that we have different media organizations in different countries but all starting out of the same place. journalists come to them offer them the same type of material the us government diplomatic cables and then we see what the response is publish not publish censor something to document what they're thinking as they're doing in most cases. there are very significant as can be constraints in fact most cases of. publications by the organizations concerned all of those published material. do you feel like the mission you're documented in media stan was a success there were a lot of reactions i remember in tajikistan with people saying you're not going to make a difference nothing will really change if we speak about making a difference or if the mission in itself was a success. obviously when
wiki leaks that highlights that struggle earlier r t had the chance to speak to wiki leaks founder julian assange journalist and director johan is wall strong and not get not just the zada a young afghan journalist who also appears in the film take a look. what makes this documentary so interesting is that we have different media organizations in different countries but all starting out of the same place. journalists come to them offer them the same type of material the us government diplomatic...
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one moment villains the next libya's moammar gadhafi egypt's hosni mubarak we keep leaks founder julian assange to name but a few south african journalist chris bishop believes the one nine hundred sixty four trial that saw mandela and his comrades sentenced to life helped turn the world in their favor during the trial. these gentleman who were on draw the rivonia trial as they went from being the accused of being people on in the dark as slowly transformed they became the benjamin franklin's of africa they became the freedom fighters they began the man of principle who is standing up merely for the rights of others and it's turned world opinion around from reviled terrorist to one of the greatest freedom fighters to have ever walked the earth the story of nelson mandela is remarkable a man who stood up for the rights of people everywhere but also a familiar tale of governments putting a garland of flowers around your neck one day and a rope the next policy or r.t. johannesburg south africa. i want to bring danny schechter into the conversation to talk about the life and legacy of nelso
one moment villains the next libya's moammar gadhafi egypt's hosni mubarak we keep leaks founder julian assange to name but a few south african journalist chris bishop believes the one nine hundred sixty four trial that saw mandela and his comrades sentenced to life helped turn the world in their favor during the trial. these gentleman who were on draw the rivonia trial as they went from being the accused of being people on in the dark as slowly transformed they became the benjamin franklin's...
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one moment villains the next libya's moammar gadhafi egypt's hosni mubarak we keep leaks founder julian assange to name but a few south african journalist chris bishop believes the one nine hundred sixty four trial that saw mandela and his comrades sentenced to life helped turn the world in their favor during the trial. these gentleman who are on trial the rivonia trial as they went from being the accused of being people on in the dark slowly transformed they became the benjamin franklin's of africa they became the freedom fighters they began the man of principle who is standing up merely for the rights of others and it's only to turn world opinion around from a vile terrorist to one of the greatest freedom fighters to have ever walked the earth the story of nelson mandela is remarkable a man who stood up for the rights of people everywhere but also a familiar tale of governments putting a garland of flowers around your neck one day and a rope the next police fear r.t.e. johannesburg south africa. and we are showing you right now a live look outside of nelson mandela's house again at ne
one moment villains the next libya's moammar gadhafi egypt's hosni mubarak we keep leaks founder julian assange to name but a few south african journalist chris bishop believes the one nine hundred sixty four trial that saw mandela and his comrades sentenced to life helped turn the world in their favor during the trial. these gentleman who are on trial the rivonia trial as they went from being the accused of being people on in the dark slowly transformed they became the benjamin franklin's of...
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coming up on r t a some still in limbo after three years julian assange co-founder of wiki leaks is still stuck in the us with dorian embassy will take a deeper look at this anniversary just ahead and remembering mandela throughout the world people are mourning the passing of former south african president nelson mandela will take a look at that reaction and his legacy coming up and the birth control pills for men it's been decades since the creation of the female contraceptive but how close are we to making the little bailable for males we'll tell you about some breakthrough research later in the show. it's friday december sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r t. we begin with the plight of julian assange the co-founder of transparency organization wiki leaks tomorrow marks three years that assad will have spent in detention though he has never been officially charged with the crime on december seventh two thousand and ten the transparency advocate was taken to a british prison cell sweden had issued a european arrest warrant for his son because he w
coming up on r t a some still in limbo after three years julian assange co-founder of wiki leaks is still stuck in the us with dorian embassy will take a deeper look at this anniversary just ahead and remembering mandela throughout the world people are mourning the passing of former south african president nelson mandela will take a look at that reaction and his legacy coming up and the birth control pills for men it's been decades since the creation of the female contraceptive but how close...
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and general hayden and general alexander cannot exist and so as julian a scientist said very recently he encourages this new generation to play the role that the industrial generation did back in preparing the way for the twentieth century seize the initiative. act courageously realize that you have wood julian calls extraordinary power they can't make the systems work without you and when you call and talk about a systems administrator it's not just one system it's administrator that ties together a whole that work of systems the cat is out of the big those who cannot bear those that cannot bear is martin luther king jr used to say as the natural medicines of air and light on what they're doing are going to be very frantic will try to stop this but it is unstoppable and that's good news for the world and thought just having an aussie is a thing of a positive aaron swartz we're talking about just now there'll be a feature of the gods like him in the future yet computer whiz activists if you like. yes this is the you know general general hayden who actually is the first one that let hi
and general hayden and general alexander cannot exist and so as julian a scientist said very recently he encourages this new generation to play the role that the industrial generation did back in preparing the way for the twentieth century seize the initiative. act courageously realize that you have wood julian calls extraordinary power they can't make the systems work without you and when you call and talk about a systems administrator it's not just one system it's administrator that ties...
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host: julian sanchez, mr. sanchez, thank you.ing up on our program, we're going to take a look at the environmental movement, especially as it endures mid life, that's according to a viewer report, environmental and energy news. we'll discuss that topic next. later on in the program, have a chance to get you to respond to what's going onto the open phone. but first we want to let you know about this weekend on book tv and american history tv. they're on the road and they're going to feature the history and literary life of dayton, ohio, coming up at noon. we'll travel to the city to talk with different authors and visit special collections and historic sites. here's a look at the segment with paul lawrence dunbar from his home in dayton, the first tate in ohio to honor an african-american. >> paul s. dunbar was a gift to his people. through 72, who came so much difficulty and managed to rise to such great heights and be an inspiration to all americans. he was a writer. he wrote every form of the language and wrote it well. he was
host: julian sanchez, mr. sanchez, thank you.ing up on our program, we're going to take a look at the environmental movement, especially as it endures mid life, that's according to a viewer report, environmental and energy news. we'll discuss that topic next. later on in the program, have a chance to get you to respond to what's going onto the open phone. but first we want to let you know about this weekend on book tv and american history tv. they're on the road and they're going to feature the...
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>> julian. >> you got ears just like me. >> yeah, yeah. that's good, man. that gives you some special power. good to see you. >> hi. thanks for having me. >> good to see you guys. feliz navidad. happy birthday. >> you get a birthday hug. >> happy birthday. >> oh my god! >> good to see you. >> you too, mr. president. >> good to see. >> i love you, too. you know steve harvey? >> don't worry about it. >> i've never been ignored these many times ever. >> they can't see you behind the decorations. >> no, no, no. this is really cool. >> hey, hey. i'm cedric the entertainer. thanks for coming. >> cedric the entertainer is another well known comedian. the steve harvey show airs weekdays at 2:00 on nbc 4. >> what a thrill for those visitors. >>> hey, this just in from the box office. "anchorman 2" is now showing. will ferrell returns to the news desk as ron burgundy. the '70s era journalist in san diego. journalist in quotes. also returning the coanchor and wife, played by christina applegate. the weather man played by steve carell. the man on the street reporter pl
>> julian. >> you got ears just like me. >> yeah, yeah. that's good, man. that gives you some special power. good to see you. >> hi. thanks for having me. >> good to see you guys. feliz navidad. happy birthday. >> you get a birthday hug. >> happy birthday. >> oh my god! >> good to see you. >> you too, mr. president. >> good to see. >> i love you, too. you know steve harvey? >> don't worry about it. >> i've never...