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julian bond: some people do. [laughter] start out to do a job, to solve problems, to deal with issues. i like to win. i like to win. i'm competitive. so i want around me a wide range of people. the best lawyers who are out there. and we've got some good ones. and they reach out of the bar and talk to each other in different disciplines and look at the problem i am trying to address. the theory is helpful, you know? get the problem identified and to get a remedy. [indiscernible] no, youond: no, shouldn't. but some people are not result oriented. some people are not solutions oriented. some people are who knows what. but you are. why are you? i mean, the job requires it, but why are you? you could not have been attracted to the job unless you had been. elaine jones: i think -- every day i wake up is a challenge. the job i have is a tough job. julian bond: sure. elaine jones: it is. the only way i can make it and do this job the way i think it i have got to, stand up to adversity. it can't subdue me. it can't cause
julian bond: some people do. [laughter] start out to do a job, to solve problems, to deal with issues. i like to win. i like to win. i'm competitive. so i want around me a wide range of people. the best lawyers who are out there. and we've got some good ones. and they reach out of the bar and talk to each other in different disciplines and look at the problem i am trying to address. the theory is helpful, you know? get the problem identified and to get a remedy. [indiscernible] no, youond: no,...
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julian: that is part of it.citement that europe is able to move the dialogue in that direction. despite the fact that you got the french political risk. people are starting to be interested in the theme. alix: could we have seen we tell come heavily into the u.s. atthat a counter indicator the end of the day that they are betting on the wrong central-bank? julian: look, that is always a concern this far in at these valuations. that is part of our call for near-term caution. a lot of new money has come into the markets the last couple of months. money that has not had what we call a gut check moment. what happens when that happens? what we think will happen is people will stay the course and that --course, but you need to see a dip to take things back to a more reasonable valuation given the fact that we got economic uncertainty. jonathan: i don't want to spend too much time on this, but would you do if that is the consensus view? so do you ask to get it if everyone is waiting for the same thing? julian: we actua
julian: that is part of it.citement that europe is able to move the dialogue in that direction. despite the fact that you got the french political risk. people are starting to be interested in the theme. alix: could we have seen we tell come heavily into the u.s. atthat a counter indicator the end of the day that they are betting on the wrong central-bank? julian: look, that is always a concern this far in at these valuations. that is part of our call for near-term caution. a lot of new money...
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julian assange speaking out this hour. we are going to begin this morning of course with the administration's push to get its own party behind the health care bill. house republicans push to just get out of committee. it took 18 hours to get the bill through ways and means and that was just the first hurdle. over in the energy and commerce committee, the bill, are you ready for this, is still being debated. ich g i've got a feeling there's a lot of coffee in the room. you're looking at lawmakers talking about this legislation since 10:30 a.m. yesterday and they are still going. well, your luck we've got the best team in the business who has had their coffee today. i'm going to go first to chris jansing live at the white house. chris, this is president trump, the man behind art of the deal, is this what he's doing, selling, selling? >> reporter: there's no doubt about that and what sean spicer answering my question yesterday at the press briefing, if anybody can make a deal, donald trump can. having said that, doing this ha
julian assange speaking out this hour. we are going to begin this morning of course with the administration's push to get its own party behind the health care bill. house republicans push to just get out of committee. it took 18 hours to get the bill through ways and means and that was just the first hurdle. over in the energy and commerce committee, the bill, are you ready for this, is still being debated. ich g i've got a feeling there's a lot of coffee in the room. you're looking at...
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julian assange says wikileaks wants to help. is it smart for companies to take his help and would he admit there are holes to plug? we will go live to london next. powerful you'll think they are. it's time to see what power really looks like. new neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair with accelerated retinol sa. clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in just one week. wrinkles? your time is up! rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots. rapid tone repair. neutrogena® see what's possible. >>> welcome back this friday morning. wikileaks founder julian assange is offering to help fix gaps in companies security. a lot of unpublished information about tools it claims it allowed the cia to use people's phones and tvs to spy on them. the big question for the tech companies is if they should cooperate with the fugitive to fix holes in products or is assange too toxic or maybe poking fun? let's bring in samuel burke live in london. wasn't that nice of julian assange? he wants to help fix their products? >> reporter: good morning, christine. just
julian assange says wikileaks wants to help. is it smart for companies to take his help and would he admit there are holes to plug? we will go live to london next. powerful you'll think they are. it's time to see what power really looks like. new neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair with accelerated retinol sa. clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in just one week. wrinkles? your time is up! rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots. rapid tone repair. neutrogena® see what's possible. >>>...
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and what was a friend of trump doing at the home of wikileaks founder julian assange, in the midst of their unprecedented release of deep cia secrets. "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> good evening once again, midnight tonight eastern time will mark the 50th day of the trump administration. while the first 100 days is a standard benchmark for a new administration, tonight here at the halfway point, it has already been a wild ride. and we begin again this evening with the story that will not go away. the story that remains a threat to this young administration. in just the past 24 hours or so, select members of congress have gone to cia headquarters in langley, virginia, to view highly sensitive evidence, and the fbi director has gone to capitol hill to brief eight specific and critical members of congress. casey hunt was there as he walked in. >> no comment from the fbi director. president obama was involved in a criminal act and monitored inside trump tower. when the president unleashed that last weekend and said an investigation will show that he's right, he bought himself an investig
and what was a friend of trump doing at the home of wikileaks founder julian assange, in the midst of their unprecedented release of deep cia secrets. "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> good evening once again, midnight tonight eastern time will mark the 50th day of the trump administration. while the first 100 days is a standard benchmark for a new administration, tonight here at the halfway point, it has already been a wild ride. and we begin again this evening with the story...
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this guy shows up in the embassy where julian assange is holed up -- you are just now -- >> and once again, denies that he was having that conversation. there's no reason for anybody to go to that embassy. they give out visas when you show up in ecuador. if you are going to the embassy, you have business there. >> it's important to understand, he had dinner with donald trump, very close to steve bannon. was meeting with julian assange, and that stinks, frankly. >> andrea mitchell, because of your knowledge of the players in the capital city, people keep asking, who are the grownups? who do americans turn their focus to now? is it the names we've been using routinely, john mccain, lindsey graham, people that are having small meetings to kind of stay sane? >> i would add adam schiff, who has been very careful. he hasn't, you know, blown any -- any secret information at all. he's been very circumspect, but he has held them to the fire. and also, you know, elijah comings on the democratic side. >> and in casual conversations, this may be a tough question to answer. do you get the feeling
this guy shows up in the embassy where julian assange is holed up -- you are just now -- >> and once again, denies that he was having that conversation. there's no reason for anybody to go to that embassy. they give out visas when you show up in ecuador. if you are going to the embassy, you have business there. >> it's important to understand, he had dinner with donald trump, very close to steve bannon. was meeting with julian assange, and that stinks, frankly. >> andrea...
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he tweeted in january, julian assange said a 14-year-old could have hacked podesta. also said russians did not give him the info. he believed russia and he always believes russia and he believed ail sang. what do you make of it? >> well, look, there's a question, i think a fair one, which is, did journalistic protections extend to julian assange, that's not what the president is saying. he campaigned on thanking assange. how does he make a 180 here when essentially, you know, wikileaks, if they were the direct recipient of this insider, or received it from the russians, they are complicit in doing something that gravely threatens our national security. >> this morning, nigel farage was seen visiting the embassy over in london where assange has been living, not by his own choice, since 2012. when approached by buzzfeed news, farage said he couldn't remember what he had been doing in the building. and asked if he met with julian assange, farage said, i never discuss where i go or who i see. how mysterious. the trench coat, i guess. here's how sean spicer answered quest
he tweeted in january, julian assange said a 14-year-old could have hacked podesta. also said russians did not give him the info. he believed russia and he always believes russia and he believed ail sang. what do you make of it? >> well, look, there's a question, i think a fair one, which is, did journalistic protections extend to julian assange, that's not what the president is saying. he campaigned on thanking assange. how does he make a 180 here when essentially, you know, wikileaks,...
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when asked whether he met with julian assange. he said i never discuss where i go or who i see. >> the question is not -- can you tell if he was there on behalf of the white house? >> sure. i don't -- i have not -- this is silly. i don't think asking where ron dam foreign leaders are. i'm sure he was doing -- i don't keep his schedule. i'm not sure. >> that was informative. where does it take you. we have russians helped trump get elected. we know wikileaks julian assange bragging how they undermine cia and damaged our eighty to hack into information around the world. trump seem to be smiling. >> assange made remarkable charge that the cia arsenal is loose, in the wild, if that's true, that's major blow. >> we have not found the fire, but there's a lot of smoke. >> there's more than smoke. >> there could be some criminal behaviorhat's being covered , compromising information, we doesn't know what the fire, we know there's a lot of smoke and sparks. >> fbi director comey declined to answer questions whether trump tower was wiretapp
when asked whether he met with julian assange. he said i never discuss where i go or who i see. >> the question is not -- can you tell if he was there on behalf of the white house? >> sure. i don't -- i have not -- this is silly. i don't think asking where ron dam foreign leaders are. i'm sure he was doing -- i don't keep his schedule. i'm not sure. >> that was informative. where does it take you. we have russians helped trump get elected. we know wikileaks julian assange...
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julian assange says the cia has lost control of its entire cyber weapons arsenal. companies work with him to prevent hacking? so far 88% of you say no, tech companies should not be working with julian assange. can you still cast your vote, get your opinion in there. a little time left in our hour. go to pulse.msnbc.com. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out for your pet, express to do the best ces you should know more about the food you choose. with beyond, you have a natural pet food that goes beyond telling ingredients to showing where they come from. beyond assuming the source iss. to knowing it is. beyond asking for trust... to earning it. because, honestly, our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. >>> that will do it for me this hour. go to my twitter to check out that interesting exchange from ali vel
julian assange says the cia has lost control of its entire cyber weapons arsenal. companies work with him to prevent hacking? so far 88% of you say no, tech companies should not be working with julian assange. can you still cast your vote, get your opinion in there. a little time left in our hour. go to pulse.msnbc.com. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on...
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heather: julian assange siding with major tech companies exploited by the cia spy purposes.gether. >> reporter: julian assange defined the fed and us tech companies like google and apple exclusive access for classified information he claims is an effort to patch up security flaws the cia left open and exploited this through smart phones and helpful technology. >> the central intelligence agency control this entire cyber weapons arsenal, wikileaks discovered the material as a result of being passed around a number of members of the us intelligence community out of control in unauthorized fashion. >> nigel for raj leading with him at the embassy, not clear what the meeting was about, the white house finding the security system updating. >> republicans say julian assange should be -- the change the position is julian assange's position past and nothing will change that, he compromised in the past and undermined national security. heather: new speculation about the source of the national security leaks eight days before leaving office president obama change to secure all allowin
heather: julian assange siding with major tech companies exploited by the cia spy purposes.gether. >> reporter: julian assange defined the fed and us tech companies like google and apple exclusive access for classified information he claims is an effort to patch up security flaws the cia left open and exploited this through smart phones and helpful technology. >> the central intelligence agency control this entire cyber weapons arsenal, wikileaks discovered the material as a result...
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julian: two elements to this. the market is expecting the back a tax package.r, whether he can get that through congress we shall have to see in a form that will please markets. and the other side to it that we should not forget is the strong dollar, which i suspect we are going to enjoy to the rest of this year, is likely to see profits particularly from some of the u.s.'s largest companies under some pressure because willusly inflation have them as well. it will not be as good as some market analysts are suggesting. francine: thank you so much for now. we will also talk about your vision for europe. we will drill down into those jobs numbers. u.k.gary cohn at 2:45 p.m. time. if you are a bloomberg customer, you can watch the show using tv go. see the video stream and follow all of our charts. this is the wirp function. you can steal them and put them in your library and data. and you can also message the show's producers and ask us to ask julian chillingworth his call on the euro-dollar. nejra: ubs has reduced i
julian: two elements to this. the market is expecting the back a tax package.r, whether he can get that through congress we shall have to see in a form that will please markets. and the other side to it that we should not forget is the strong dollar, which i suspect we are going to enjoy to the rest of this year, is likely to see profits particularly from some of the u.s.'s largest companies under some pressure because willusly inflation have them as well. it will not be as good as some market...
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i think julian assange, going back to the hillary campaign, they decided, for no reason whatsoever, tolease raw data. >> so they shouldn't -- >> luck they can do whatever they want, but the reality is the responsible thing is not to jeopardize people's lives. >> this is a big conversation. the first amendment, should they be allowed to release the document. >> he's not an american citizen, he's in ecuador so this doesn't really apply to him. >> the website that release leaks, they're just reporting what they're being given, they're not big hacker. >> yes, the issue is not so much julian assange although i wish nothing but bad stuff for him but the bad actors are the people who had the faith and trust of the government placed in them and gave it to julian assange through a cut out or directly through other means. let's be very clear. julian assange never releases information to the chinese or the russians or anyone else who are bad state actors. he releases stuff in the west that affects democratic institutions and democratic countries. that tells you something about his motivation. he'
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in this facebook live videovide that we saw, julian assangeliann take to today addressing this t newation that ad they have, this access to i thit thousands of lines of hacking code, used by the centralct intelligence agency.enc julian assange he called this devastating incompetence within the cia for this hack ck to basically have occurred. listen to hi actually happened and got up go to this point. poi it's pretty strong words from julian assange. >> the cia developed a giant a g arsenal, what appears objectobet largest arsenal of trojans andto viruses in the world that attacks most of the systemssyses that journalists, people in peon government, politicians ceo's c' and average people use. use. didn't secure it.it lost control of it and then appears to have covered up that fact. fa >> reporter: well, there you thu have some of his take. his tak now, today in that samesame facebook live julian assangej says that they are going tong o offer up access to some ofsome f this hacked code that theykeddea have to basically help techp ech companies protect themselves.e but as we know, the
in this facebook live videovide that we saw, julian assangeliann take to today addressing this t newation that ad they have, this access to i thit thousands of lines of hacking code, used by the centralct intelligence agency.enc julian assange he called this devastating incompetence within the cia for this hack ck to basically have occurred. listen to hi actually happened and got up go to this point. poi it's pretty strong words from julian assange. >> the cia developed a giant a g...
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in response to julian assange's news conference, the c.i.a. took a shot at the fugitive's credibility. as we said previously, julian assange is not exactly a bastion of trust and integrity. the c.i.a. continues to collect information to protect the united states. assange has been holed up in london since 2012. he's skipped bail to avoid extradition to sweden where he's accused of rape. julian assange claims he's innocent and he will not go to sweden out of fear that official there's will ship him to the united states where he could face charges for leaking classified documents. catherine herridge is live in washington. what else are we learning about how wikileaks got this information? >> in the hour-long news conference, wikileaks said the c.i.a. created 30 types of malware and sloppy security exposed the files. >> the c.i.a. was so careless to produce this material, this enormous cyber weapons arsenal and lose control of it, at least once and then it has spread. >> the white house briefing, sean spicer said agency systems need an overhaul. >
in response to julian assange's news conference, the c.i.a. took a shot at the fugitive's credibility. as we said previously, julian assange is not exactly a bastion of trust and integrity. the c.i.a. continues to collect information to protect the united states. assange has been holed up in london since 2012. he's skipped bail to avoid extradition to sweden where he's accused of rape. julian assange claims he's innocent and he will not go to sweden out of fear that official there's will ship...
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you do not need julian assange to do that.'s a whole community of spent software engineers to do that for them. they use it very discriminate lee. >> let's talk about how they repair the damage. first will the cost of this. a lot of secrets got out. they will have to retool a lot of their techniques and lord knows of anybody's life was put at risk by this. >> is in the other part of this discussion. what failure happens at us intelligence orbit to allow this. i mean bill is right, this is a successful attack. who fails and where? and questions about this now. there seems to be some indication that it was maybe a cia contractor that access the information and breached the system. they are beginning to look through the roles of those people. there are also questions of oversight. house intelligence committee has come out very forceful saying of the cia knew that this happened. at the end of last year. did not go and tell congress about it. so i think that there is some responsibility questions for the breach as well. how it happ
you do not need julian assange to do that.'s a whole community of spent software engineers to do that for them. they use it very discriminate lee. >> let's talk about how they repair the damage. first will the cost of this. a lot of secrets got out. they will have to retool a lot of their techniques and lord knows of anybody's life was put at risk by this. >> is in the other part of this discussion. what failure happens at us intelligence orbit to allow this. i mean bill is right,...
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julian assange is a huge reason why donald trump is where he is. in rock hill,ark south carolina on the independent line. good morning. how about louise? democrats, all they want to do is get on the news and put him down. why don't they spend that energy on trying to help him? host: thank you from kentucky. over to peter joining us from lowell, massachusetts. i would like to talk about the text messages. every text we send they store. when i went to find out about -- iat one of the outlets lost some texts and they said that i could not get them and that i needed an order from law enforcement. if i send a text, why can i not get my own text back. i have not done a crime. should i not be able to get it -- if law enforcement can get it, how come we cannot get it. host: how much does it worry you? if it is stored, and i have not done a crime, why should i not have access to my own text which i consider my property, my own communication. host: from baton rouge, louisiana -- security versus privacy with regard to wikileaks. >> i feel russia has infiltrat
julian assange is a huge reason why donald trump is where he is. in rock hill,ark south carolina on the independent line. good morning. how about louise? democrats, all they want to do is get on the news and put him down. why don't they spend that energy on trying to help him? host: thank you from kentucky. over to peter joining us from lowell, massachusetts. i would like to talk about the text messages. every text we send they store. when i went to find out about -- iat one of the outlets lost...
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arthel: julian assange now under a new cloud of suspicion.cus senator saying he was hacked after he blasted the wikileaks founder as the enemy side heads up, i've been critical of wikileaks this week. big surprise that the multiple password reset. so if you see crazy tweets for me tonight, don't assume. let's talk about this now with congressman ron desantis of florida sits on the house foreign affairs committee and its chairman of the sub committee. good to have you here this morning. >> thanks for having me. let's get your reaction to the account being attacked. >> that is very troubling. i agree with the senator wikileaks and julian assange are not friends of the united states. during the campaign that things are put out critical of clinton, a lot of republican got a laugh at that. i said though, he would not hesitate to release things damaging on a trump administration or the american people more broadly. the cia leak as an example. the consequences could be very serious. much more serious than the links which were course of nature deal b
arthel: julian assange now under a new cloud of suspicion.cus senator saying he was hacked after he blasted the wikileaks founder as the enemy side heads up, i've been critical of wikileaks this week. big surprise that the multiple password reset. so if you see crazy tweets for me tonight, don't assume. let's talk about this now with congressman ron desantis of florida sits on the house foreign affairs committee and its chairman of the sub committee. good to have you here this morning. >>...
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pete, you just heard from julian assange, his description of our cia as incompetent. how would you describe the state of our intel community? >> oh, i think our intelligence community is in crisis. i don't agree with julian assange very often but describing this as an historic act of devastating incompetence is exactly right. this is the third example. you have bradley manning, edward snowden, and now you have this on top of it. we are not learning from our past mistakes. we are in crisis. we can't protect our own data. the intelligence community has been implicated in some devastating leaks of some of our most sensitive information to take down someone like general michael flynn and now americans are having questions. if we have such gross do we have the systems in place to make sure that the tools of the intelligence committee are not turned against americans? i don't think so, but i think it's a legitimate question to ask. >> sandra: you speak of not learning from our past mistakes, as far as julian does not know maggie hassan's just described, there are companies
pete, you just heard from julian assange, his description of our cia as incompetent. how would you describe the state of our intel community? >> oh, i think our intelligence community is in crisis. i don't agree with julian assange very often but describing this as an historic act of devastating incompetence is exactly right. this is the third example. you have bradley manning, edward snowden, and now you have this on top of it. we are not learning from our past mistakes. we are in...
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we need to listen to what julian assange has to say. sometimes he makes claims that aren't always supported by the facts but let's listen to what he has to say about how serious and more serious this is going to get. >> we're going to let you listen in to that assanges conference. listen, you heard hans talking about the scramble about who is behind this. >> it is going to be tough. the cia will do an investigation, they need to see the source of the leak, whether it came from within the agency, whether it came from a contractor working on cyber issues and it could be with the help or influence of foreign intelligence hacking or getting into some sort of arsenal of material through a cyber attack. it seems the leads are focused on an internal. it seems it was likely to be from an internal source. the cia has not confirmed nor denied these documents are authentic. but the fact that an investigation is under way would lead to the assumption there is some authentic material in the leak. >> as someone who is on the inside, tear rarara, what
we need to listen to what julian assange has to say. sometimes he makes claims that aren't always supported by the facts but let's listen to what he has to say about how serious and more serious this is going to get. >> we're going to let you listen in to that assanges conference. listen, you heard hans talking about the scramble about who is behind this. >> it is going to be tough. the cia will do an investigation, they need to see the source of the leak, whether it came from...
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let's talk about all of this with cnn national politics reporter mj lee, julian zelizer. mj, you first, some mixed messages, because yesterday we heard from donald trump who is quick to place blame on the democrats. in that tweet this morning, he's saying we actually will be taking a stab at it again, don't worry. what's to make from the messaging from the president? >> the blaming of democrats is pretty interesting. the reality is the republicans behind this bill including president trump never courted the democrats. they knew the task of repealing and replacing obamacare was not one that democrats were going to get behind. so we never really saw the white house or republican leaders trying to get any democrats on board. having said that, i think the reality right now is that it is going to be very difficult. and i think both the white house and republican leaders are going to hesitate before attempting this again. you know, we saw for a couple of months this process play out where republican leaders tried to get their own members on board, a plan that a lot of folks wer
let's talk about all of this with cnn national politics reporter mj lee, julian zelizer. mj, you first, some mixed messages, because yesterday we heard from donald trump who is quick to place blame on the democrats. in that tweet this morning, he's saying we actually will be taking a stab at it again, don't worry. what's to make from the messaging from the president? >> the blaming of democrats is pretty interesting. the reality is the republicans behind this bill including president...
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the julian twilight son wants to dismantle the establishment.ns becomes a part of that. how as journalist should we treat this? previous leaks, journalist should we treat this? previous lea ks, journalists journalist should we treat this? previous leaks, journalists have redacted it themselves and information has become available to british newspapers and they say they will not publish that because it puts lives at risk. that seems to have changed. wikilea ks puts lives at risk. that seems to have changed. wikileaks has been good at manipulating the media and the first response in most cases is let's publish everything and the documents may be not fit for the public to see because it contains names of agents or personal information about people who have not done anything wrong. i am more sceptical about what they release them my colleagues and... you do not think it is as important as they suggest? julian is very good at making what he is to do sounding very important. i would like to know if the swedish are going to charge him with any sexual o
the julian twilight son wants to dismantle the establishment.ns becomes a part of that. how as journalist should we treat this? previous leaks, journalist should we treat this? previous lea ks, journalists journalist should we treat this? previous leaks, journalists have redacted it themselves and information has become available to british newspapers and they say they will not publish that because it puts lives at risk. that seems to have changed. wikilea ks puts lives at risk. that seems to...
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how the cia is able to break into phones, tvs, computers and tonight, the founder of wikileaks, julian assange who revealed it to the world, with a message about the cia, and the surprising visit, the person who visited the embassy today where julian assange delivered that message. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, back on the case tonight. >> reporter: it was a supremely arrogant julian assange today who crowed about the latest devastating leak of some of the cia's most closely held national security secrets. >> this is a historic act of devastating incompetence to have created such an arsenal and stored it all in one place and not secured it. >> reporter: the 8,700 pages of leaked documents reveal how the cia can remotely turn iphones, ipads, even samsung tvs into secret listening devices. assange said he would provide manufacturers with the cia's technical details. >> so that fixes can be developed and pushed out so people can be secured. >> reporter: it was only a few months ago that donald trump as a candidate was praising wikileaks. >> wikileaks, i love
how the cia is able to break into phones, tvs, computers and tonight, the founder of wikileaks, julian assange who revealed it to the world, with a message about the cia, and the surprising visit, the person who visited the embassy today where julian assange delivered that message. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, back on the case tonight. >> reporter: it was a supremely arrogant julian assange today who crowed about the latest devastating leak of some of the...
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caroline: julian assange weighed in more on the webcast. it was a trojan horse from the cia. have a listen. >> the cia developed a giant arsenal, what appears to be the largest arsenal of trojans and viruses in the world that attacks most of the systems that journalists, people in government, politicians, ceos and average people use. did not secure it, lost control of it, and then appears to have covered up that fact. caroline: eric, accused of losing control and covering up the facts. how dangerous could it be if the cia did indeed leave these vulnerabilities open for others to find as well? eric: we are saying vulnerabilities, but the real name for these things is weapons. it's one thing to release the tools, but when you release the actual vulnerabilities, those can be weaponize. we've seen that within 24 hours of discovering a new vulnerability, especially if it is spread around the world, then attackers will use that vulnerability, and 99% of the major breaches that have happened happened because of an unpatched vulnerability. if wikil
caroline: julian assange weighed in more on the webcast. it was a trojan horse from the cia. have a listen. >> the cia developed a giant arsenal, what appears to be the largest arsenal of trojans and viruses in the world that attacks most of the systems that journalists, people in government, politicians, ceos and average people use. did not secure it, lost control of it, and then appears to have covered up that fact. caroline: eric, accused of losing control and covering up the facts....
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joining me, julian, to you. what's the information? >> u.s.ntelligence agencies are concern that the source of the data leaked wikileaks about the dnc during the election came from russian military intelligence. wikileaks has not leaked anything about russia secrets and julian assange has a relationship with russian government today which russian government propaganda channel. >> so wikileaks is not getting the information about tacking but getting from someone else who has done it. >> that's right. whether these are leakers, or cut outs or -- >> joel, tell me, is there any way that russia could not be involved in this can youee any way to cut russia out of it orre they up to their eye balls? >> sure, the theory we read into the press is there a leaker probably an employee of contractor to cia who is principal theory the government is going on now. i think the russian connection cannot be ruled and i'm confident that if the russians stole this, any part of it would have given to wikileaks through a series of cut-outs and i'm sure julian assang
joining me, julian, to you. what's the information? >> u.s.ntelligence agencies are concern that the source of the data leaked wikileaks about the dnc during the election came from russian military intelligence. wikileaks has not leaked anything about russia secrets and julian assange has a relationship with russian government today which russian government propaganda channel. >> so wikileaks is not getting the information about tacking but getting from someone else who has done it....
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this wikileaks is like a treasure trove. >> reporter: state >> julian assange is not our friend. he only pushes out the door american secrets. >> reporter: u.s. officials tonight tell abc news the investigation of the leak is focused on employees and contract ertz. >> systems need to be updated. >> reporter: one of the president's closest political allies in britain spent 40 minutes at the ecuadorian embassy, and trump met with him at trump tower, and shares the affection for russian president putin, and it was two weeks ago that he posted this picture dining with president trump at his hotel in washington. >> brian ross back with us here tonight. and the white house said today they were unaware of this meeting between he and assange. in the meantime, the fbi is on the hunt for whoever might be responsible? >> reporter: they say they have narrowed it down to a secret is no indication it was done by russia or any other foreign government. >> thank you. >>> we are following other news this evening, and next tonight, much of the country bracing for a major storm tonight. it could be
this wikileaks is like a treasure trove. >> reporter: state >> julian assange is not our friend. he only pushes out the door american secrets. >> reporter: u.s. officials tonight tell abc news the investigation of the leak is focused on employees and contract ertz. >> systems need to be updated. >> reporter: one of the president's closest political allies in britain spent 40 minutes at the ecuadorian embassy, and trump met with him at trump tower, and shares the...
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first the cia information dump m now julian assange plans to plat share the spy agency hacking toolsh tech companies.co wem'll explain why when we come back. >> ♪♪ we didn't realize how difficult it was going to be to tie that space together. with an open floor plan, you need to separate it with furniture. it's perfect for our family. >> the white house respondingte to the latest hou developments n the wikileaks.ii things that break intoeak into iphones smart tvs in your yo home.home. >> today wikileaks founderikiler julian assange announced he's hs going to give tech companies oms exclusive access to those ciatha hacking tools so they cang tooln develop fixes to make theire thr products more secure.e secure. fox5's ronica cleary is livel at the white house tonight housh with more on this. ronica. >> reporter: hey, jim andorte shawn. hey, that's right.rig you know it was really fascinating to hear julian j assange himself speak aboutelfpe this hack.hak. he basically described as devastating incompetenceincompet within the centralen intelligence agency to allow alw for a leak like thi
first the cia information dump m now julian assange plans to plat share the spy agency hacking toolsh tech companies.co wem'll explain why when we come back. >> ♪♪ we didn't realize how difficult it was going to be to tie that space together. with an open floor plan, you need to separate it with furniture. it's perfect for our family. >> the white house respondingte to the latest hou developments n the wikileaks.ii things that break intoeak into iphones smart tvs in your yo...
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julian assange slammed the agency yesterday about the data dump while also shedding light on who may be behind it. andrea mitchell has more from washington. good morning, andrea. >> reporter: good morning, alex. the cia now on the defensive and refusing to confirm or deny the claims by wikileaks. fugitive julian assange, the founder of wikileaks, claiming the cia cyber breach is far more devastating than the agency knows or acknowledges. >> the central intelligence agency must control its entire cyber weapons arsenal. this is a historic act of devastating incompetence. >> warning he has a lot more to lease, saying he got the stolen documents from a former contractor working with the cia. >> the material being spread around contractors and former american hackers for hire. >> reporter: the fbi and cia working on an urgent mission, a former cia director says tracing a digital trail to track down the culprit. >> there are tools so that we can be able to then pinpoint who might have been responsible. if i was the individual involved, i would worry a great deal about the fact that ultimat
julian assange slammed the agency yesterday about the data dump while also shedding light on who may be behind it. andrea mitchell has more from washington. good morning, andrea. >> reporter: good morning, alex. the cia now on the defensive and refusing to confirm or deny the claims by wikileaks. fugitive julian assange, the founder of wikileaks, claiming the cia cyber breach is far more devastating than the agency knows or acknowledges. >> the central intelligence agency must...
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coming up, a major claim by wikileaks founder julian assange. he says the cia has lost control of its cyber arsenal. plus, what do we know about what fbi director james comey told democrat and republican senators today? stay tuned. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia >>> the cia is scrambling to discover how the hacking secrets were released to the public. this week the organization wikileaks posted thousands of documents that include suggestions about the tools the agency uses to gather information. a senior intelligence official tells nbc new
coming up, a major claim by wikileaks founder julian assange. he says the cia has lost control of its cyber arsenal. plus, what do we know about what fbi director james comey told democrat and republican senators today? stay tuned. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world...
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julian assange defending wikileaks by exposing what he claims are cia secrets. ctrhey lost jonathan: wikileaks detailing the spy agencies tools to hack into computers, phones, smart tvs, and cars. >> some of the material, as a members ofhis, from the u.s. intelligence com munity. jonathan: the cia said that julian assange is not exactly a bastion of truth and integrity, and the agency continues to collect foreign intelligence overseas. during his campaign, then-candidate trump praised wikileaks for the release of emails from the democratic party. now the white house calls the situation different. >> there is grave concern the president has about the release of classified information. jonathan: buzz feed is reporting one of the president's closest allies in britain spent 40 minutes embassy where julian assange had salt asylum -- had sought asylum. aree, google, and samsung scrambling to make sure that the ca cannot hack their products. alison: president trump is facing a new lawsuit, but this is not about policy, it's about business. the owners of the d.c. cork w
julian assange defending wikileaks by exposing what he claims are cia secrets. ctrhey lost jonathan: wikileaks detailing the spy agencies tools to hack into computers, phones, smart tvs, and cars. >> some of the material, as a members ofhis, from the u.s. intelligence com munity. jonathan: the cia said that julian assange is not exactly a bastion of truth and integrity, and the agency continues to collect foreign intelligence overseas. during his campaign, then-candidate trump praised...
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steve: julian? julian: make sure it's fiery.dence. accused of ambushing two police officers in detroit wednesday night. authorities now say his d.n.a. at the crime scene is linked to the murder of wayne state university officer sergeant collin rhodes. he was killed execution-style last november. and if you are illegal and looking for a place to stay in the united states, don't even think about setting foot in one colorado county. the sheriff there says his town followed the rules. >> butte county is not a sanctuary county. butte county is a county that follows the law. what i do as sheriff is do my best to make decisions that ensure that the public is safe. julian: the sheriff oppose as state bill that would make parts of colorado sanctuary. saying it bans local law enforcement from cooperating with the feds. and a new feud sparking on the senate floor after senator john mccain outright accuses fellow republican senator rand paul of working for russia. >> they are now carrying out the desires and ambitions of vladimir putin and
steve: julian? julian: make sure it's fiery.dence. accused of ambushing two police officers in detroit wednesday night. authorities now say his d.n.a. at the crime scene is linked to the murder of wayne state university officer sergeant collin rhodes. he was killed execution-style last november. and if you are illegal and looking for a place to stay in the united states, don't even think about setting foot in one colorado county. the sheriff there says his town followed the rules. >>...
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caroline: julian assange himself weighed in more on the webcast. trojan he felt was horse from the cia. julian assange: the cia developed a giant arsenal, what appears to be the largest arsenal of trojans and viruses in the world, that attacks most systems that journalists, people in government, politicians, ceo's, and average people use. did not secure it. lost control of it, and then it appears to have covered up that fact. accused of losing control and then covering up the facts. how dangerous could it be if the cia did indeed leave these leave abilities other -- these vulnerabilities find as well? >> the real name for these things is weapons. it is one thing to release the tools when you are wikileaks, but when you release the actual vulnerabilities, those can be weaponize. -- weaponized. when it is spread massively around the world, attackers will use that one ability and 99 -- vulnerability and 99% of breaches happen because of an unpatched vulnerability. if wikileaks wants to be responsible for once, they need to take great care in how they
caroline: julian assange himself weighed in more on the webcast. trojan he felt was horse from the cia. julian assange: the cia developed a giant arsenal, what appears to be the largest arsenal of trojans and viruses in the world, that attacks most systems that journalists, people in government, politicians, ceo's, and average people use. did not secure it. lost control of it, and then it appears to have covered up that fact. accused of losing control and then covering up the facts. how...
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but you need to address the julian assange wikileaks factor. liz: director of national intelligence under james clapper says there is no evidence he has seen of collusion in the trump campaign. >> there are three open investigation and all 17 intelligence agencies are looking into this. i understand that. we'll see what happens as this unfolds. >> you are saying clapper is wrong? clearp said there is no evidence that there is any collusion and you have disagree with clapper. >> then why is there an investigation. liz: i wish we mad had more time. that was a great debate. sources telling if fox news five people have been injured by a man wielding an axe and a possible accomplice. the wounds are described as serious, but none to the to be life-threatening. the situation is now under control. the main train station in the center of dozenl -- center of de doeis wherethe attack took plac. attention fox business viewer. the president of the united states watches this show, too. finds out what the president tweeted bowt this show. it's going viral. a
but you need to address the julian assange wikileaks factor. liz: director of national intelligence under james clapper says there is no evidence he has seen of collusion in the trump campaign. >> there are three open investigation and all 17 intelligence agencies are looking into this. i understand that. we'll see what happens as this unfolds. >> you are saying clapper is wrong? clearp said there is no evidence that there is any collusion and you have disagree with clapper....
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julian assange is next.s is bloomberg. ♪ >> i'm alisa parenti and you're watching bloomberg technology. prime minister theresa may says the u.k.'s on a two-year timetable to wrap a trade deal with the eu, despite a claim by the danish prime minister that the process will take 15 years. may says it's in the interest of the u.k. and the eu to close the deal quickly. she pledged to trigger article 50 by the end of march. scotland may hold a second referendum on the u.k. next year, according to scottish minister nicola sturgeon. independence is inevitable unless the u.k. softens its brexit stance. -- some favored another top politician over the former prime minister. he was reelected at the eu summit in malta. russian president latimer putin and israeli president benjamin that yahoo! held talks in moscow today on the assisted -- on the situation in syria. net yahoo! forcesaise concern about in syria. japan says the 185 cases of cancer found in children who live near the 2011 fukushima nuclear disaster cannot be
julian assange is next.s is bloomberg. ♪ >> i'm alisa parenti and you're watching bloomberg technology. prime minister theresa may says the u.k.'s on a two-year timetable to wrap a trade deal with the eu, despite a claim by the danish prime minister that the process will take 15 years. may says it's in the interest of the u.k. and the eu to close the deal quickly. she pledged to trigger article 50 by the end of march. scotland may hold a second referendum on the u.k. next year,...
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. >>> tonight, cia shock waves as wikileaks jewel janua julian assange says the loss of spy secrets are more devastating than we know. have we lost control of our weapons arsenal. >>> millions of wireless callers unable to get through including a mom trying to get help for her kids. >>> ax attack. four at a train station in germany. is it terrorism? >>> oxycontin lawsuit. a small american city caught in an epidemic accusing a drug eye of turning a blind eye. >>> meals on wheels. robots delivering dinner to your door. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> the man who spilled the goods
. >>> tonight, cia shock waves as wikileaks jewel janua julian assange says the loss of spy secrets are more devastating than we know. have we lost control of our weapons arsenal. >>> millions of wireless callers unable to get through including a mom trying to get help for her kids. >>> ax attack. four at a train station in germany. is it terrorism? >>> oxycontin lawsuit. a small american city caught in an epidemic accusing a drug eye of turning a blind eye....
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get a better idea of whether or not companies like google or apple are actually going to work with juliane objections of the central intelligence agency. >> reporter: the leak detailed hacking methods targeting a wide array of consumer electronics. >> we're finding the larger the company k-the larger their attack surface and there's more ways to get in and there's more people looking at them to attack them in some way whether it's attacking their network, attacking their products, customers. >> reporter: tech companies willing to accept help from julian assange could be putting themselves into the trump administration's cross hairs. industry analysts are suggesting the added defense these firms would receive outweighs any resulting conflict. >> if wikileaks is offering to th fix security holes in their tools, the company should pick them up because who offers you this information isn't nearly as important as whether it's useful and makes the tools better. >> reporter: now once tech firms have patched their products, assange says he plans on releasing the full data of the cia's hacking too
get a better idea of whether or not companies like google or apple are actually going to work with juliane objections of the central intelligence agency. >> reporter: the leak detailed hacking methods targeting a wide array of consumer electronics. >> we're finding the larger the company k-the larger their attack surface and there's more ways to get in and there's more people looking at them to attack them in some way whether it's attacking their network, attacking their products,...
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leadership oral history project codirected by university of virginia professors phyllis leffler and julian bond. ofare currently airing six the interviews with prominent african-american women. dr. pinn share stories about her family. she also talks about her experience as the only african-american and only woman in her class at the university of virginia medical school in the 1960's. this 2007 interview is about 90 minutes. host: thank you for joining us. i want to begin with some questions about the decision in 1954. do you remember what it meant you a time when you first heard about it? dr. pinn: i'm embarrassed to say we sort of heard the decision was made but it didn't have an immediate impact on her school system and what we were doing. it's the relevance and importance really only struck me
leadership oral history project codirected by university of virginia professors phyllis leffler and julian bond. ofare currently airing six the interviews with prominent african-american women. dr. pinn share stories about her family. she also talks about her experience as the only african-american and only woman in her class at the university of virginia medical school in the 1960's. this 2007 interview is about 90 minutes. host: thank you for joining us. i want to begin with some questions...
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julian, great to have you here with us.alk about deutsche bank or more generally, about the capital raising plans we see for european banks. we are still in this part of the story, aren't we? shows this chart which where this takes them on capital, 13.1%, this is where they are planning they will be now, above the previous target. when do we see an end to the capital raising requirements? >> i think it is not far off now. the environment for banking and generally, whether it is in the u.s. or europe specifically, is about to improve as we get higher interest rates. i think the profitability will improve and we will see that return on equity's start to lift above the 10% number. while the market is focused on deutsche bank and it is generally been is and we saw this down 10% production, i think the outlook is starting to improve. this could be the trough, and maybe even a buying opportunity in the financial sector as we see the ecb stepping away from the suppression we have seen on the bond yields, and the growth numbers are
julian, great to have you here with us.alk about deutsche bank or more generally, about the capital raising plans we see for european banks. we are still in this part of the story, aren't we? shows this chart which where this takes them on capital, 13.1%, this is where they are planning they will be now, above the previous target. when do we see an end to the capital raising requirements? >> i think it is not far off now. the environment for banking and generally, whether it is in the...
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they took a stab at julian assange. that was pretty interesting.e heard from them saying that the american public should be deeply troubled by any kind of leaks that wikileaks might be putting out there that could compromise u.s. intelligence. while they have not confirmed anything with the leaks, they have come out publicly to us, telling us directly that they don't stand for any kind of, anything that would compromise the u.s. ability to gather information. they have also tried to make clear that they are not allowed to do electronic surveillance on u.s. soil. you see them pushing back at the accusations we have been hearing from these disclosures. caroline: we have been hearing julian assange weigh in on the webcast. have a listen. >> the cia developed a giant arsenal that appears to be the largest arsenal of trojans and viruses in the world that attack most systems that journalists, people in government, politicians, ceos, and average people use. they didn't secure it. they lost control of it. then, it appears to have covered up that fact. caro
they took a stab at julian assange. that was pretty interesting.e heard from them saying that the american public should be deeply troubled by any kind of leaks that wikileaks might be putting out there that could compromise u.s. intelligence. while they have not confirmed anything with the leaks, they have come out publicly to us, telling us directly that they don't stand for any kind of, anything that would compromise the u.s. ability to gather information. they have also tried to make clear...
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it's another form of attack designed to weaken the united states. >> wikileaks founder julian assange said nothing about his source and offered to work with tech companies to defeat the cia's hacking tools. a cia spokesman defended intelligence operations overseas, saying that assange is hardly a bastion of truth and integrity. sku wants to talk about these issues, i sat down with vice president mike thence earlier today on capitol hill. his first interview from the senate office as vice president, he is president of the u.s. senate. i started by asking about the repeal and replace rollout and whether the trump administration and congressional leadership misjudged the level of conservative pushback. >> very broad consensus among republicans in the house and senate that obamacare is failed. virtually every promise of obamacare was broken. they said if you like your doctor, you can keep him. if you like your insurance, you can keep it. americans have lost their doctors and insurance for the costs have skyrocketed. 25% increase in premiums last year alone. we are really beginning from a
it's another form of attack designed to weaken the united states. >> wikileaks founder julian assange said nothing about his source and offered to work with tech companies to defeat the cia's hacking tools. a cia spokesman defended intelligence operations overseas, saying that assange is hardly a bastion of truth and integrity. sku wants to talk about these issues, i sat down with vice president mike thence earlier today on capitol hill. his first interview from the senate office as vice...
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it'll be a yellowjersey for france's julian alaphilippe as he takes the overall lead in the paris—nicele race. hello, thanks for joining us on sport today. there's only one place we could possibly start our show, that's with the champions league. an extraordinary night of drama and heartbreak. one of the greatest comebacks in european football, if not the history of the sport. barcelona are through to the quarter finals after beating paris st germain 6—5 on aggregate, that's after having lost the first leg 4—0. they won 6—1 on the night. in tuesday‘s other champions league tie, it was wham—bam aubamayang, pierre emerick aubamayang with a hat—trick to send borussia dortmund through to the last eight at the expense of benfica. but the headlines will be dominated by that historic result at the camp now. i spoke to our football reporter jon bennett earlier for his take on an incredible match. it looked as though psg had saved it after an awful first half. edinson cavani's goal to make it 3—1. it looked as though things were over. things calmed down, that a frantic end to the game. a wonder
it'll be a yellowjersey for france's julian alaphilippe as he takes the overall lead in the paris—nicele race. hello, thanks for joining us on sport today. there's only one place we could possibly start our show, that's with the champions league. an extraordinary night of drama and heartbreak. one of the greatest comebacks in european football, if not the history of the sport. barcelona are through to the quarter finals after beating paris st germain 6—5 on aggregate, that's after having...
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and this just this morning, julian assange, speaking out about the wikileaks hack with an explosion of new claim as the fbi begins a criminal investigation and the cia scrambles to find the source of those leaks. plus boots on the ground. u.s. maroons -- march eeines ar in syria. i'm ali velshi. we begin with intense pressure on both sides other the republicans' plan to repeal and replace obamacare with republicans out in full force today making their arguments. senate democrats led by chuck schumer demanded that republicans drop their health care plan while moments ago nancy pelosi is still speaking and meantime, they are trying to reassure colleagues against the health care plan saying it's going to be revealed in three process. >> remember, this is a three-stage process. >> over on capitol hill, two use panels, as i mentioned, pulled all nighters. they were markinup the bill. the ways and means committee approved it after 18 hours, giving republicans their first victory in the health care fight but the energy and commerce committee is still debating right now, passing the 24-hour ma
and this just this morning, julian assange, speaking out about the wikileaks hack with an explosion of new claim as the fbi begins a criminal investigation and the cia scrambles to find the source of those leaks. plus boots on the ground. u.s. maroons -- march eeines ar in syria. i'm ali velshi. we begin with intense pressure on both sides other the republicans' plan to repeal and replace obamacare with republicans out in full force today making their arguments. senate democrats led by chuck...
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julian assange is making america less safe each and every day. the tech companies, i don't believe, will work with him and i hope they don't. host: we have sean calling from key west, florida on the independent line. good morning. caller: as a former investigative rochester list i would like to say we are approaching this in the right direction. we should be looking not to shoot the messenger but to find out if the message is correct. that these people might've been using these devices to actually penetrate the american population. you take a look at bradley manning, the things he pointed out our terrible. they go against everything the american people stand for. actually murdering people. he pointed those things out and he went to jail for that. you have mr. snowden he points out that the nsa is involved in monitoring people and freedoms of the united states. now we have wikileaks. we want to shoot the messenger again. 20 need to find out of these people are actually doing these types of things. i would point out to you gentlemen as having been
julian assange is making america less safe each and every day. the tech companies, i don't believe, will work with him and i hope they don't. host: we have sean calling from key west, florida on the independent line. good morning. caller: as a former investigative rochester list i would like to say we are approaching this in the right direction. we should be looking not to shoot the messenger but to find out if the message is correct. that these people might've been using these devices to...