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julian bond: say it like that? elaine jones: we have 300 cases across the country, mostly in the south having to do with the quality of education for secondary education. these are over whether they will get computers whether or not , schools should be built in this community and that community. the only way you can stay in court on these issues is with race. they are against everything we know. but the statutory basis is all i know of. poverty. how can i go to court on poverty? the legal framework is not there. i have got to find a race angle to get these issues dealt with. so i take what i'm given. in these cases, and we go from community to community. you would be surprised. a lot of folks, a lot of people who are never told understand the value of public education. they are most depressed about the poverty and no one has shown them how they can turn this thing around, which is our responsibility to do. julian bond: you have to understand their frustration. we have been trying to turn it around for years and yea
julian bond: say it like that? elaine jones: we have 300 cases across the country, mostly in the south having to do with the quality of education for secondary education. these are over whether they will get computers whether or not , schools should be built in this community and that community. the only way you can stay in court on these issues is with race. they are against everything we know. but the statutory basis is all i know of. poverty. how can i go to court on poverty? the legal...
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juan: julian, your response?ould like to also come if you can, talk about -- you have mentioned it met numerous times, the existence of the deep state and what the relationship with the deep state is to your perspective about what is going on right now in the united states? recently, andtil i guess we still have to see how it goes, i have been delighted by the conflict that has been occurring between the incoming administration and between the security services. why is that? because it has shed light on both. it is resulting in the courts throwing nooses around the power of the presidency and tying them down. i mean, that is something i predicted would happen and it is happening very rapidly. for party politics in the united states is the democrats have been in collapse at theost eight years council level, at the state level, and at the national level. so the election of donald trump, while he is an unusual person psychologically and hillary clinton was a particularly bad candidate, is actually part of something
juan: julian, your response?ould like to also come if you can, talk about -- you have mentioned it met numerous times, the existence of the deep state and what the relationship with the deep state is to your perspective about what is going on right now in the united states? recently, andtil i guess we still have to see how it goes, i have been delighted by the conflict that has been occurring between the incoming administration and between the security services. why is that? because it has shed...
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amy: that is julian assange speaking. glenn greenwald, if you can respond to both jillion as well as the cia director pompeo and what he is alleging? >> the key point here to understand is the way in which government is trying to bridge freedoms. what they know is if they target a group that is popular or a particular idea that people agree with, there will be an uprising against the attempt to abridge freedom. so what they always do, for example, when they're talking about freedom of speech, they pick someone who is hated in society or expressed an idea that most people find repellent, and they try and abridge freedom of speech in that case of that most people will let their hatred for the person being targeted override the principal involved, and they will sanction rack with an attack on freedom because they hate the person being attacked. what happens is the abridgment gets institutionalized and entrenched, and with the government goes to start to apply the abridgment to other people that you like more, it is too late
amy: that is julian assange speaking. glenn greenwald, if you can respond to both jillion as well as the cia director pompeo and what he is alleging? >> the key point here to understand is the way in which government is trying to bridge freedoms. what they know is if they target a group that is popular or a particular idea that people agree with, there will be an uprising against the attempt to abridge freedom. so what they always do, for example, when they're talking about freedom of...
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juan: julian, your response?ould like to also come if you can, talk about -- you havee mentioned it met numerous times, the existence of the deep state and what thehe relionship wiwith ththe deep state is to your perspective about whwhat is goig on right now in the united states? r recently, andl i i guess we still have to seeow g gs, have been deliged by t t conflt that h been ocrring betweween the incoming administration a and between the security services. why is that? because itas shed light on both. itit is resulting in the courts throrowing nseses aroundnd the w ofofhe presidency and tyiying tm down. i memean, thatat is something i predicicted would d happen and s happppening very rapidly. for party politics in the united states is the demomocrats ve been in collaps at theost eig yeaears cocicil lel, a at the state level, andnd at the national vel. so t the election of donald ump, while he is an unusuaual person psycychologically and hillary clinton was p particularly bad candidate,e, is actuallyart t of so
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now is going to go after julian assange does that suggest the u.s. might go after others and do you see a direct connection between julian assange and the russian government specifically putin? >> i haven't seen enough of that. obviously it seems as if there was collusion between assange and the russians in the last campaign. i've not seen all the evidence on that. i haven't opened -- there was some connection there at least and again there was damage done by him, so to me that should be part of overall investigation and i have an open mind on it but my inclings is yes, there was some involvement. >> what happened today in paris? we've now received this claim of responsibility from isis for the paris attack. they did so very, very quickly. is it rare to hear a claim so quickly from isis? what does that say to you and do you believe it was isis? >> again p it's too early to tell. it certainly appears -- all the indicators are that it was terrorist and it was islamist and isis would be the most likely suspect. the fact that the perpetrator who was shot
now is going to go after julian assange does that suggest the u.s. might go after others and do you see a direct connection between julian assange and the russian government specifically putin? >> i haven't seen enough of that. obviously it seems as if there was collusion between assange and the russians in the last campaign. i've not seen all the evidence on that. i haven't opened -- there was some connection there at least and again there was damage done by him, so to me that should be...
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juliÁn: fuera julián. >> fuerza que aquÍ hay gente que te estÁ apoyando. >> te queremos. >> sabemos quemorir. yo no tengo nada malo que decir de la madre de mi hijo. no estoy con esto que no hayan pasado cosas malas, se lo pueden preguntar a la madre de mi hijo. yo nunca tuve una discusiÓn con ella. la gente estÁ haciendo más alboroto de lo que es. orlando: despuÉs de que juliÁn gil llora ante nuestras cÁmaras y nos conmueve de repente se molestÓ conmigo y muchÍsimo y frente a la gente e hizo toda una escena porque le preguntamos cuÁndo fuera Última vez qu vio a su bebÉ. se molesta porque no le gusta que le pongamos canciones de franco de vita. >> cuando fuera Última vez que viste al niÑo? orlando: tÚ acabas de llegar, no? juliÁn: está bueno que cuando tÚ hables de informes, porque yo vi la entrevista. orlando: quÉ quieres aclarar? juliÁn: para mi hiÉranme o vuelveme una mentira pero no me quieras destruir con la verdad. orlando: por quÉ te enojas? >> es cierto lo de los $15 mil mensuales? juliÁn: eso se verá en el juicio. orlando: bueno... yo fui a buscarlo. en ese momento habÍa proble
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why is julian assange a much worse guy.ennedy: you also see the administration's reaction to during the syrian bombing campaign. if they are a tool of moscow they are going about working with their puppet master in a strange way. >> donald trump when he was running in 2016 embraced this wing of the republican party that loves julian yo assanges. harris: i didn't say all of that. i said called upon them to get information on a woman we knew was operating a secret server while at the state department. harris: kennedy, every type this guy goes live. we know where he is. i have to turn off the location devices on my phone. you know you can find him. what do we want to do with julian assange. is it something different than what we want to do with edward snowden? kennedy: i see a clear difference between edward snowden and julian assange. i think julian assange is more of a destructive mental patient and i think there is something heroic and important about what edward snowden did. kennedy: if he's a nutter he would lie through h
why is julian assange a much worse guy.ennedy: you also see the administration's reaction to during the syrian bombing campaign. if they are a tool of moscow they are going about working with their puppet master in a strange way. >> donald trump when he was running in 2016 embraced this wing of the republican party that loves julian yo assanges. harris: i didn't say all of that. i said called upon them to get information on a woman we knew was operating a secret server while at the state...
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la imagen fue colocada en la pÁgina instagram de julián gil alrededor de las 5:00 a.m.habÍamos visto las manos y los pies del bebÉ, pero nunca la cara. matÍas estÁ precioso, ayer marjorie subiÓ una foto, pero solamente de los pies y celebrando sus tres meses de vida. veamos macro que acontece por esta imagen y estas noticias mÁs adelante. más informaciÓn en "código segura". la actriz ana de la reguÉ era posa sÚper sexy. espectacular.
la imagen fue colocada en la pÁgina instagram de julián gil alrededor de las 5:00 a.m.habÍamos visto las manos y los pies del bebÉ, pero nunca la cara. matÍas estÁ precioso, ayer marjorie subiÓ una foto, pero solamente de los pies y celebrando sus tres meses de vida. veamos macro que acontece por esta imagen y estas noticias mÁs adelante. más informaciÓn en "código segura". la actriz ana de la reguÉ era posa sÚper sexy. espectacular.
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ahÍ, juliÁn la demanda a ella.ue poner en la prÁctica. un loco uno no se encuentra todos los dÍas en el camino. pero un familiar de uno, un primo dice voy a dar -- ir a la casa de la mujer y le hubiera una paliza. uno trata de frenar, pero si no puede, hay que llamar al 911. decir que puede convertir un delito. lourdes: finalmente, si sabes de un crimen y no lo reportas, eres un cÓmplice. doctora: creo que no hay manera de detener a esa persona que va a cometer un crimen. hemos visto a muchas personas que lo han parado, pero, eventualmente, esa persona va cometer el crimen. es muy difÍcil. presentadora: tenemos el deber de reportarlo. he duro que una madre tenga que llamar a la policÍa y detener a su hijo. es muy duro. otra cosa, a veces, esa persona ha repetido eso muchas veces y uno piensa que no lo va hacer. doctora: necesita terapia! william: es muy difÍcil enterarse que tu familiar va hacer algo asÍ. esta persona lo estaba haciendo directamente en facebook. estaban su carro y se bajÓ y matÓ a este seÑor. por e
ahÍ, juliÁn la demanda a ella.ue poner en la prÁctica. un loco uno no se encuentra todos los dÍas en el camino. pero un familiar de uno, un primo dice voy a dar -- ir a la casa de la mujer y le hubiera una paliza. uno trata de frenar, pero si no puede, hay que llamar al 911. decir que puede convertir un delito. lourdes: finalmente, si sabes de un crimen y no lo reportas, eres un cÓmplice. doctora: creo que no hay manera de detener a esa persona que va a cometer un crimen. hemos visto a...
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julian assange sent a sassy tweet to rub the defeat in his face. several papers are focusing on the participation rate. >> voter abstention is going to be the big winner of the election. it may be the lowest in the history of the republic and it could throw off the election results. the right-wing paper says much the same thing on its front page today. while nothing is decided yet. not only is voter turnout expected to be a record low of 40 percent of french people remain undecided on who to vote for. >> the street paper is reporting that single people in france have gotten rather stingy and miserly when it comes to dating. it is really making fun of single people for being penny pinchers. it's equivalent to pulling out all of the stops. that means you are pulling out just a few of the stops or maybe none of them. french seduction tactics is to invite a date over for dinner at home. french peopleut tend to spend three times less than british people who apparently invests the most in dating in europe. >> thank you very much. if you want to dig deepe
julian assange sent a sassy tweet to rub the defeat in his face. several papers are focusing on the participation rate. >> voter abstention is going to be the big winner of the election. it may be the lowest in the history of the republic and it could throw off the election results. the right-wing paper says much the same thing on its front page today. while nothing is decided yet. not only is voter turnout expected to be a record low of 40 percent of french people remain undecided on who...
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julian is a professor is the princeton, university. alvina is former senior adviser to the former korean ambassador. and colonel leighton is a cnn military analyst. good to see all of you. colonel, your impressions of what the president has to say. does it sound like he has a clear cut strategy on how to deal with north korea? >> well, fredricka t might , it evolving. some of the points are quite interesting when he talks about not telegraphing his intentions and kind of buttering up for lack of a better term kim jong-un. it's a very interesting technique. i'm not sure it's a full blown strategy yet. but the fact that he is doing this is clearly showing a degree of engagement that we haven't necessarily seen with some other issues. so what he's beginning to i think put his foot forward in this area and he knows that it's a very serious problem and he's acting accordingly. >> julian, you know the president is talking about china playing a major role in solving the north korea crisis. are you seeing any signs that china is engaging or wi
julian is a professor is the princeton, university. alvina is former senior adviser to the former korean ambassador. and colonel leighton is a cnn military analyst. good to see all of you. colonel, your impressions of what the president has to say. does it sound like he has a clear cut strategy on how to deal with north korea? >> well, fredricka t might , it evolving. some of the points are quite interesting when he talks about not telegraphing his intentions and kind of buttering up for...
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julian: i personally would not at this level.nk the brexit concerns are going to be reflected in the gilt market as well. i think that ironically, because we are going to move on to this, because of the unease around the european political scene, a number of investors have been buying gilts as an insurance policy, and selling european bonds against that. that, i suspect, will run through the next 3-6 months. francine: thank you. julian chillingworth and gilles moec stay with us. we talk about french elections next. --nty coming up, including as a migrant camp burns in northern france, marine le pen brands multiculturalism "a weapon for extremists." calls for a syria without a side, we look ahead to tillerson in moscow. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to your market check with mark barton. is ourolatility -- this fear index, the european equivalent to the vix. it is up for the 10th consecutive day, the longest stretch since the backend of last year, since november 4. we are at the highest level since novemb
julian: i personally would not at this level.nk the brexit concerns are going to be reflected in the gilt market as well. i think that ironically, because we are going to move on to this, because of the unease around the european political scene, a number of investors have been buying gilts as an insurance policy, and selling european bonds against that. that, i suspect, will run through the next 3-6 months. francine: thank you. julian chillingworth and gilles moec stay with us. we talk about...
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julian emanuel is joining us.ell to new york and pick up a new trading week after the long weekend. wall street gets back to work with futures firmer up to tens on the dow. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ >> the united states flexes muscles abroad as the economy shows signs of weakness at home. vice president pence visits the north korean border. the hard data comes in weaker than expected. will the optimism and soft data egin to bleed? netflix looks for another record. results after the bell. from new york city, good morning. his is "bloomberg daybreak." the morning progresses. futures are firm up over 0.1 on the s&p by a fifth on the dow this morning. switch out the board. treasuries very well earlier on. yields now by just a basis point. sub 220 at one point and sub 223 at the moment. listen to this. the next stop 2% and we could test 1.5 in a year or so. let's get some movers. >> over at hsbc, 1.6% for the whole year. good call there. interesting to see in the individual names. straight path up by 16% and 151% g
julian emanuel is joining us.ell to new york and pick up a new trading week after the long weekend. wall street gets back to work with futures firmer up to tens on the dow. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ >> the united states flexes muscles abroad as the economy shows signs of weakness at home. vice president pence visits the north korean border. the hard data comes in weaker than expected. will the optimism and soft data egin to bleed? netflix looks for another record. results after the...
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iran, syria, and we ask him about trump administration's threats to prosecutute wikileaks founder julian assssange. >> is the charge is true, he should be honored for it. chelsea manning and edward up euro,,rried courageous acts. they fulfilled the reresponsibility o of some who s citizenship seriously. that is, who believe people of the country ought to know something about -- amy: professor noam chomsky for the hour in a public conversation i had with him earlier this week in cambridge, massachusetts. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war anand peace e report. i'm amy goodman. president trump is slated to announce his tax plan today. the plan proposes to slash the corporate tax rate from 35% to a mere 15%. the plan would also grant the 15% tax rate to companies known as s corporations, which include both small family businesses and massive corporations, such as hedge funds and real estate empires, such as trump's own companies. "the washington post" reports that some of the biggest winners of trump's proposed tax cuts would be construction a
iran, syria, and we ask him about trump administration's threats to prosecutute wikileaks founder julian assssange. >> is the charge is true, he should be honored for it. chelsea manning and edward up euro,,rried courageous acts. they fulfilled the reresponsibility o of some who s citizenship seriously. that is, who believe people of the country ought to know something about -- amy: professor noam chomsky for the hour in a public conversation i had with him earlier this week in cambridge,...
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castigar quienes porten indocumentados o les den refugio >>> con las manos en la masa sorprendimos a julianueroa comprando ropa del bebÉ y nos cuenta cÓmo serÁ en exclusiva para el parto >>> recta final para declarar sus impuestos con el itin >>> recibimos a cristopher rivera quien perdiÓ 40 libras >>> rÁpido y habilidoso veran las maniobras que hace este perrito para fugarse, cuÁntas puertas abrirÁ, el rey de david cope cope copeerfield >>> eh ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> claro que nos gusta el pan a todos. mi gente bella, hermosa hoy 12 de abril y adita tiene el dÍa libre y james nos dice por quÉ estos pancitos con respuesta estÁn ricos >>> hoy celebramos justamente el dÍa nacional del llamado sÁndwich de queso, este pan nace en el 1920 cuando se industrializa la producciÓn del queso, porque el queso es cuadrado y el pan tambiÉn y van de las manos y hacen este maravilloso >>> muy bien. >>> james cuÁl es mejor el inter integral o no >>> tÚ tienes el secreto para que s que gourmet >>> pero vamos con las noticias >>> comenzamos con la primera ediciÓn de noticias telemundo nu nuevo >>> el secretario de j
castigar quienes porten indocumentados o les den refugio >>> con las manos en la masa sorprendimos a julianueroa comprando ropa del bebÉ y nos cuenta cÓmo serÁ en exclusiva para el parto >>> recta final para declarar sus impuestos con el itin >>> recibimos a cristopher rivera quien perdiÓ 40 libras >>> rÁpido y habilidoso veran las maniobras que hace este perrito para fugarse, cuÁntas puertas abrirÁ, el rey de david cope cope copeerfield >>>...
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saying how pernicious that julian assange after president trump said i love wikileaks.ook at the exciting information from wikileaks. it was about hillary clinton during the campaign. so what do you think about wikileaks and do you think they will be able to make the case that the first amendment doesn't apply here for julian assange's protection? >> this will be portrayed as a political decision. the critical question we were talking about 30 seconds ago is if the case changed. instead of revealing information, downtoid the justi department and others believe assange was moving edward snowden. alisyn, i think the horse is out of the barn on this one. in the past, leaks used to be somebody call the new york times or cnn. now a new age of transparency where a35-year-old says i don't believe in government. i'll dump data on a web site and do it anonymously and reveal tens of thousands of documents. i think this is the wave of the future future. if i were the cia director, i would be critical, but saying how do we take advantage of this over the long term? this won't chang
saying how pernicious that julian assange after president trump said i love wikileaks.ook at the exciting information from wikileaks. it was about hillary clinton during the campaign. so what do you think about wikileaks and do you think they will be able to make the case that the first amendment doesn't apply here for julian assange's protection? >> this will be portrayed as a political decision. the critical question we were talking about 30 seconds ago is if the case changed. instead...
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we are talking with rick stengel who interviewed julian assange.ging editor for "time" magazine. he was secretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs under the obama administration. he is thankfully these days an msnbc contributor. tell us everything we need to know about this story. >> i have a foot in both camps as you mentioned, brian, as a form are government person, and a long-time journalist. i actually agreed with the cia director. i think he is a nefarious non-state actor looking to harm america and is cooperating with our adversaries, like russia. at the same time he is also something else, which may protect him -- a publisher. right? wikileaks does publish this information. on the one hand you can indict him for conspiracy or the espionage act as an individual. on the other hand he may well be protected by the first amendment freedoms to publish the stuff. i think it is a close call. to me, this is what the courts are for, to really figure this out. and it would be a real tough one. >> i want to read you this quote. this is f
we are talking with rick stengel who interviewed julian assange.ging editor for "time" magazine. he was secretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs under the obama administration. he is thankfully these days an msnbc contributor. tell us everything we need to know about this story. >> i have a foot in both camps as you mentioned, brian, as a form are government person, and a long-time journalist. i actually agreed with the cia director. i think he is a nefarious...
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julian assange and the like are not the least bit interested in civil liberties or enhancing personalave been under the first amendment shields them from interest. assange is a narcissist. he relies on the dirty work of others to make himself famous. he is a fraud, a coward hiding behind a screen. we can no longer allow eglin and his colleagues the ability to use free-speech values against us, it is a perversion of what our great constitution stands for. >> any questions? >> admin cannot can be we run that again? listen to that and sleep well at night. this is the cia director's first public comments to make unity speech would be picked up, he decided this would be the moment he lays down the law. consisted day or two after julian assange published an op-ed in "the washington post" that he said he sacrificed so much but he is doing it in the name of truth and the truth will set you free. actually what mike pompeo just said, laying it on the line. i think it was good to say that we can't allow free speech for them to be able to crush us with that. those are values, we have to protect t
julian assange and the like are not the least bit interested in civil liberties or enhancing personalave been under the first amendment shields them from interest. assange is a narcissist. he relies on the dirty work of others to make himself famous. he is a fraud, a coward hiding behind a screen. we can no longer allow eglin and his colleagues the ability to use free-speech values against us, it is a perversion of what our great constitution stands for. >> any questions? >> admin...
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julian: that will be tougher. bit of a consensus but the obamacare repeal failure, care -- made everyone r rethink what this administration ryancare made-- everyone rethink what this administration can do. 2.2 percent before the failure of the obamacare repeal it was 2.3%. very small revision downwards. the u.s. economy is very solid pens -- solidly pinned. we will take the 2% because that's pretty good. manus: the two-year is the most announced. extrapolate that for me. do you shave a bit off u.s. equities? how do you look at that? >> with u.s. equities if you are investing now, given where the cape is, you have got to be anticipating lower returns. constant,k at the 6.5% the long-term, lower than that right now. froth, time and to skim that off. manus: a little bit to get from julianna this morning. the final countdown to the french election. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . tually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable int
julian: that will be tougher. bit of a consensus but the obamacare repeal failure, care -- made everyone r rethink what this administration ryancare made-- everyone rethink what this administration can do. 2.2 percent before the failure of the obamacare repeal it was 2.3%. very small revision downwards. the u.s. economy is very solid pens -- solidly pinned. we will take the 2% because that's pretty good. manus: the two-year is the most announced. extrapolate that for me. do you shave a bit off...
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worked directly with wikileaks and julian assange.he question all along has been, are wikileaks and russia the same thing? is russia -- is wikileaks an arm of russia? i can tell you, mike pompeo is no fan. he had another huge reversal from the trump administration. it was donald trump that said, i love wikileaks. remember? you love them when it's working for you and hate them when it's not. john busy is here from the wall street journal. julian assange is a coward hiding behind a keyboard and wikileaks is the worse thing since el diablo. >> r.t. calling out the russians. at the same time, very clearly lauding the work of the central intelligence agency. saying these are patriots. i'm honored to be serving with them. honoring them for the quiet work that they do that we often don't hear about because they can't talk about, keeping america safe. this was a reversal from the criticism of president trump. >> shepard: it's as 180 as anything is. >> a lot of 180s the last couple days. he was critical of the intelligence agencies for leaking
worked directly with wikileaks and julian assange.he question all along has been, are wikileaks and russia the same thing? is russia -- is wikileaks an arm of russia? i can tell you, mike pompeo is no fan. he had another huge reversal from the trump administration. it was donald trump that said, i love wikileaks. remember? you love them when it's working for you and hate them when it's not. john busy is here from the wall street journal. julian assange is a coward hiding behind a keyboard and...
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a michael, a josh and a julian. appreciate it, gentlemen. >>> conflict of issue claims, ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner. what does this mean for their roles in the white house? we'll talk about that next. rodney and his new business. he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands in an instant. ahhh...that's a profit. which gave him the idea to spend a little cash on some brilliant marketing! ha, clever. wow, look at all these new students! way to grow, rodney! know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks.com. hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movan
a michael, a josh and a julian. appreciate it, gentlemen. >>> conflict of issue claims, ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner. what does this mean for their roles in the white house? we'll talk about that next. rodney and his new business. he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands in an instant. ahhh...that's a profit. which gave him the idea to...
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estrenamos en nuevo disco de arjona, de maluma, de banda el limÓn, me pelee con juliÁn gil.amos con un poco mÁs de lucero porque voy a ver un poco mÁs de ella porque es nuestra reina. hoy viernes 21 de abril ya estÁ disponible y busque su sencillo "hasta que amanezca". ella se presentan premio lo nuestro el pasado febrero. vean a continuaciÓn lo que nos dijo. lucero: mis adorados todos, para agradecerles siempre tanto cariÑo y contarles que ya por fin estÁ disposiciÓn en nuevo
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speak out julian assange is a narcissist who has created nothing of value pair he relies on the dirtyork of others to make himself famous. he is a coward, fraud hiding behind eight screen, and on campus, we know someday about wizards hiding behind screens. >> he got a laugh from the audience but otherwise it was pretty heavy stuff. there has been no direct response from julian assange but on the wikileaks twitter account, they say they stand behind their work, calling it "the work exposing autocratic regimes," and that is a direct reference to the united states. >> jon: some blunt talk from the cia. >> for a change, right? >> jon: surprising in a way. catherine herridge in washington, thank you. >> jenna: on other news, the manhunt for joseph "outnumbered" due next week seven is over, he has been apprehended after allegedly stealing weapons from a gun store. they say he was found while asleep trespassing on someone else's property. >> this was a good friday in more than one way. we would like to report that the fugitive that has been sought in a nationwide manhunt for the last week an
speak out julian assange is a narcissist who has created nothing of value pair he relies on the dirtyork of others to make himself famous. he is a coward, fraud hiding behind eight screen, and on campus, we know someday about wizards hiding behind screens. >> he got a laugh from the audience but otherwise it was pretty heavy stuff. there has been no direct response from julian assange but on the wikileaks twitter account, they say they stand behind their work, calling it "the work...
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this is from julian assange and an op-ed for the "washington post" last week.es." quote,onsequent with the nos constitution we publish material that we can confirm to be true. we are miscriesed as america haight servants to hostile foreign powers but in fact i harbor admiration for both america and the idea of america. rick, this gets a little tough for him, a little thin argument because of what he has done and released in connection to the election we have just been through. >> right. it's a stuff situation. i don't even know why he's sucking up like that. the thing that really outraged me were the things they published in march which had to do with what the intelligence community is doing about certain things and i'm venturing into classified territory. but some of it was about how the intelligence community is able to start hacking into encrypted platforms. the reason the intelligence community is doing that is to get at the bad guys. one of the things i did at the state department is counter isis messaging. what we saw was a migration of the bad guys from
this is from julian assange and an op-ed for the "washington post" last week.es." quote,onsequent with the nos constitution we publish material that we can confirm to be true. we are miscriesed as america haight servants to hostile foreign powers but in fact i harbor admiration for both america and the idea of america. rick, this gets a little tough for him, a little thin argument because of what he has done and released in connection to the election we have just been through....
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it's a big difference. >> jon: how would you go get julian assange? he's hiding out in the ecuadorian embassy in london because he is under threat of criminal charge in sweden, so he's taking refuge in this embassy appeared how would you get him if he is criminally charged? >> where he's hiding up is technically deemed to be ecuadorian soil, country, see hafted determine whether or not we have an extra -- extradition treaty, we have to ask that he would be sent back to the united states, i've been involva tradition like that and there is an awful light that goes into it, the state department has to get involved, questions about the department of defense, are these countries that we wish to have someone extradited from? places we have a military base, do we have interests there? there are a thousand different things that go into extradition, and he is a long way from showing up in a u.s. court and be made to answer for any particular charge. >> jon: the prospects here are fascinating, apparently the obama administration decided not to go after wikileak
it's a big difference. >> jon: how would you go get julian assange? he's hiding out in the ecuadorian embassy in london because he is under threat of criminal charge in sweden, so he's taking refuge in this embassy appeared how would you get him if he is criminally charged? >> where he's hiding up is technically deemed to be ecuadorian soil, country, see hafted determine whether or not we have an extra -- extradition treaty, we have to ask that he would be sent back to the united...
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quÉ lindo ver a juliÁn y su hijo juntos!ue con el cÁncer tambiÉn se puede jugar. el cÁncer no se toma en serio, lo que se toma en serio son los tratamientos. >> cÓmo fue el momento que te viste al espejo por primera vez? >> asÍ cÓmo estoy? padrÍsimo. [risas] esta muy divertido. a mi hija le encantÓ. >> sin embargo, sigue trabajando. >> el seÑor juan osorio te quiere para "aventurera". >> antes voy con un dÍa especial, tambiÉn estoy filmando "un sentimiento honesto". juan sabe que estoy con Él. ♪ orlando: bien! asÍ, hay que luchar en la vida! hoy es viernes. vamos a alegrar los corazones. como todos los viernes, ya es una lavadora costumbre tener un vÍdeo musical. parece que va al aro puerto. hace unos minutos nos estÁ -- acaba de mandar un vÍdeo. adelante, silvestre. silvestre: aquÍ, voy rumbo al festival vallenato para celebrar el festival importante de los 50 aÑos. hoy, oficialmente, en tus manos lanzo la nueva canciÓn con este vÍdeo que quedÓ muy hermoso. quÉ lo disfruten! estoy siempre para ti. chau, hermano! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ orl
quÉ lindo ver a juliÁn y su hijo juntos!ue con el cÁncer tambiÉn se puede jugar. el cÁncer no se toma en serio, lo que se toma en serio son los tratamientos. >> cÓmo fue el momento que te viste al espejo por primera vez? >> asÍ cÓmo estoy? padrÍsimo. [risas] esta muy divertido. a mi hija le encantÓ. >> sin embargo, sigue trabajando. >> el seÑor juan osorio te quiere para "aventurera". >> antes voy con un dÍa especial, tambiÉn estoy filmando...
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pido ques que a mi se me de oxportunidad como con mis tros h hijos, eh, esment muy duro . >> bien juliantigo la prensa . >> sabemos que siempre has es estado presente en la vida de tus otros dos hijos . >> lo que pido es que , que no s se me juzgue como padre, porque no tengo nada que probar. >> ay, amigo, que fuert cuando s son las separaciones, a final de cuentas tanto madre como padre sufren . >> el mas perjudicado es el ni niÑo, es triste lo que le pasa a la...
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julian, a historian and professor, david rhodes, and david mczamura is a reporter.i'm wondering if this in-fighting thr in-fighting, this struggle for power, is this blood versus nonblood. >> both ideology and power. traditionally in white houses especially early on you often have this kind of in-fighting over who has the ear of the president. under reagan in his second term nancy reagan and his steve of staff were fighting over who to listen to. bannon is the outside establishment person who is more of a blue collar guy and curb n -- kushner wants to push a more traditional line on foreign policy. >> steve bannon removed from the national security council then reprimanded by president trump. what are you seeing in terms of the far right of trump's white house? is this an issue of feeling conflicted or is this the natural evolution that a white house under goes particular lie when trying to gel? >> i think when you come off a campaign, the president has trusted these political advisers to guide him through a very difficult campaign. you saw him rely on steve bannon'
julian, a historian and professor, david rhodes, and david mczamura is a reporter.i'm wondering if this in-fighting thr in-fighting, this struggle for power, is this blood versus nonblood. >> both ideology and power. traditionally in white houses especially early on you often have this kind of in-fighting over who has the ear of the president. under reagan in his second term nancy reagan and his steve of staff were fighting over who to listen to. bannon is the outside establishment person...
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stand by for that. >>> wikileaks founder julian assange is blasting the u.s. cia even as we're getting word the u.s. soon may try to have him arrested. brian todd has got he can tails for us. what else does asan j have to say? >> julian assange says the trump administration is targeting him to deflect investigation into their ties with russia. i spoke with barry poll okay who says he and assange are prepared to fight him in court. we are are told u.s. authorities prepared charges against him but now wickileaks founder is firin back. >> from confinement in london, julian assange lashes out at the cia. >> cia has been deeply humiliated as a result of the ongoing publications. >> wikileaks founder in an interview with former u.s. presidential candidate ron paul is responding to a recent barrage from cia director mike pompeo. >> assge is a narcissus who uses others to make him famous. >> wikileaks is referring to vault 7. thousands of files among the cia's massive hacking situation. >> time to call out wikileaks for what it is. nonstate hostile intelligence servic
stand by for that. >>> wikileaks founder julian assange is blasting the u.s. cia even as we're getting word the u.s. soon may try to have him arrested. brian todd has got he can tails for us. what else does asan j have to say? >> julian assange says the trump administration is targeting him to deflect investigation into their ties with russia. i spoke with barry poll okay who says he and assange are prepared to fight him in court. we are are told u.s. authorities prepared charges...
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authorities have prepared charges against julian assange. now, the justice department probe of assange and wikileaks dates back to constituent when they posted thousands of files stolen by the former u.s. intelligence service known as chelsea manning. we have learned they now believe they have found a way to move forward against assange. the attorney general was asked by our lawyer jared. here's what he said. >> you said crime reduction overall is one of your top priorities in the department. last wreak we heard from the cia that eliminating the discourage of wikileaks. can you talk about whether it's a role of your department to arrest assange once and for all and what are you doing now? >> we are going to step up our effort and already are stepping up our efforts on all leaks. this is a man that's gone beyond anything that i'm aware of. we have professionals that -- the security of the united states for years that are shocked by the number of leaks. some of them are quite serious, so yes, it is a priority. we've already begun to step up ou
authorities have prepared charges against julian assange. now, the justice department probe of assange and wikileaks dates back to constituent when they posted thousands of files stolen by the former u.s. intelligence service known as chelsea manning. we have learned they now believe they have found a way to move forward against assange. the attorney general was asked by our lawyer jared. here's what he said. >> you said crime reduction overall is one of your top priorities in the...
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authorities are seeking the arrest of julian assange. cnn has learned the justice department has already prepared charges after investigating the wikileaks founder for years. but how will u.s. prosecutors pursue their case with assange still holed up overseas? here now is cnn justice correspondent pamela brown. >> good morning, alison and dave. u.s. authorities have prepared charges to seek the arrest of wikileaks founder julian assange. the justice department probe of assange and wikileaks dates back to at least 2010 when the site first gained attention for posting thousands of files stolen by the former u.s. intelligence army analyst known as chelsea manning. prosecutors have struggled with whether the first amendment precluded the prosecution of assange. but now they believe they have found a way to move forward. during president obama's administration, attorney general eric holder and officials at the justice department determined that it would be difficult to bring charges against assange because wikileaks wasn't alone in publishing
authorities are seeking the arrest of julian assange. cnn has learned the justice department has already prepared charges after investigating the wikileaks founder for years. but how will u.s. prosecutors pursue their case with assange still holed up overseas? here now is cnn justice correspondent pamela brown. >> good morning, alison and dave. u.s. authorities have prepared charges to seek the arrest of wikileaks founder julian assange. the justice department probe of assange and...
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julian founded wikileaks back in 2006. more posts inpseudod but in april 2010 wikileaks got notice for posting classified military video. that -- and in 2013 manning is found guilty of violating the espionage act. she was sentenced to 35 years in prison. president obama would later commute that sentence. last year wikileaks posted 20,000 staffers. followed by thousands of e- mails from john pedesta. just last month they pubbished what are thousands of internal cia documents that discuss covert hacking and spy software that targets cell phones, tvs and cars. elsewhere a massachusetts judge ordered evidence be preserved in the prison suicide of aaron hernandez. he was found hanging in a cell early wednesday. he was serving a life sentence for murder. the judge ruled in favor of a motion filed by hernandez's fiance that ordered prison officials not to destroy video and audio recordings, medical records, enough potential evidence. state is investigating the suicide. the family plans its own investigation. >>> he drank too much
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julian assange and wikileaks has been called a major threat. jeff pegues has more.ing. >> good morning. the justice department is taking steps to do that. they're said to be re-examining cases and they're targeting wikileaks and its founder julian assange. >> whenever a case can be made, we'll seek to put some people in jail. >> reporter: federal prosecutors are assessing whether to file charges for the release of stolen information by the association wikileaks. >> we're going to step up our effort and already are stepping up our efforts on all leaks. >> led by julian assange, welcome leakes has published classified information including three quarters of a million sensitive documents from manning. >> if you're a wassingblower and you have material that's important, we will accept it, defend you, and publish it. >> wikileaks, i love wikileaks. >> the justice department inquiry comes as the cia and the fbi are looking for an insider, either a cia employee or contractor who exposed top secret government documents and hacki ining tools. sources say it was someone who h
julian assange and wikileaks has been called a major threat. jeff pegues has more.ing. >> good morning. the justice department is taking steps to do that. they're said to be re-examining cases and they're targeting wikileaks and its founder julian assange. >> whenever a case can be made, we'll seek to put some people in jail. >> reporter: federal prosecutors are assessing whether to file charges for the release of stolen information by the association wikileaks. >> we're...
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without further ado it is my pleasure to introduce julian guthrie. [applause] thank you so much for the great introduction. we are having the best time here. so, this book is really interesting on many levels. you know, i kind of look at it now how to make a spaceship as almost there's almost a formula for it. there's almost a recipe as i see it. so, you start with this guy who was 8-years-old when apollo 11 landed on the moon in july, 1969. he is wide-eyed and transit spied the magic of nasa, of apollo 11. the first time man sets foot on another body and he is determined in that moment it's kind of like apollo was what was possible and star trek was what could be possible and he believed in all of this and he set out on this great adventure into this unbelievable quest to become an astronaut. his original pursuit was to get there through the typical channels, through nasa. he went to mit and harvard and did all these things so he could one day gets to space. he gets out of college and realizes that it's winding down its manned space programs and he
without further ado it is my pleasure to introduce julian guthrie. [applause] thank you so much for the great introduction. we are having the best time here. so, this book is really interesting on many levels. you know, i kind of look at it now how to make a spaceship as almost there's almost a formula for it. there's almost a recipe as i see it. so, you start with this guy who was 8-years-old when apollo 11 landed on the moon in july, 1969. he is wide-eyed and transit spied the magic of nasa,...
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but on the substance, pretty big challenge as julian assange says we're publishers.t amendment rights to this. can they make a case? i guess is part of the case to make a case you have to get that they were involved in the illegal conduct that brought the leaks? not just receiving the information? >> right. to me the core question is wikileaks like "the new york times," like news organizations publishing things that are sometimes obtained secretly or is wikileaks involved in stealing things from the government. the government i assume would have to prove the case more, the latter. like assange and others are grabbing information. more like edward snowden than the noew york times are. >> this started with them saying they are a nonhostile -- the president is learning that wikileaks is not really fun when you're president and you have classified national security secrets that are being published uncensored by a website. and it will be very interesting to see how they try to build this case against him. but this is also another instance where there's clear tape on him s
but on the substance, pretty big challenge as julian assange says we're publishers.t amendment rights to this. can they make a case? i guess is part of the case to make a case you have to get that they were involved in the illegal conduct that brought the leaks? not just receiving the information? >> right. to me the core question is wikileaks like "the new york times," like news organizations publishing things that are sometimes obtained secretly or is wikileaks involved in...
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julian, let me start with you and then i'll come to you, phillip. fisa is intended to spy on or surveil foreign intelligence? so there's supposed to be a fairly high bar to actually target an eran citizen and not just incidentally sweep them up, that right? >> there's actually two different sets of standards for getting a warrant that depend on whether the target is a u.s. person or not. if it's a foreigner, essentially if they're working for a foreign government, that's more or less enough. for a u.s. person, it's not enough to show that they're in the employ of a foreign government. you have to show they're engaged in clandestine intelligence activities and doing so knowingly. so it wouldn't be enough even if he had been unwittingly recruited as an asset. so the obvious question is what is the evidence they had that he was engaged in that kind of conduct and then how did someone who might have been engaged in that conduct end up as one of a relatively small number of foreign policy advisers to the trump campaign? >> that's key here. phillip, the r
julian, let me start with you and then i'll come to you, phillip. fisa is intended to spy on or surveil foreign intelligence? so there's supposed to be a fairly high bar to actually target an eran citizen and not just incidentally sweep them up, that right? >> there's actually two different sets of standards for getting a warrant that depend on whether the target is a u.s. person or not. if it's a foreigner, essentially if they're working for a foreign government, that's more or less...
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also with me, julian zelzer from princeton university.y advisor says that all options are on the table as the u.s. considers how to respond to this attempted missile launch by the north. julian, does it appear that the administration has a clear strategy, i guess, on how to handle this tense situation? >> it seems like there's three strategies. one is more provocative from the president himself with more bluster and threats of military action. the "all options on the table" is saying that this administration hasn't clearly come down on something yet, but is willing to move from diplomacy to war if necessary. and vice president pence today tried a different track where he calmed things down and didn't respond really to the provocation. so i'm not sure the administration has a laid-out plan and i think there might be internal debates going on in the oval office about how this should unfold. >> if this was meant to be a message it seems to have failed and failed spectacularly bad for north korea because of the fact that missile failed. this
also with me, julian zelzer from princeton university.y advisor says that all options are on the table as the u.s. considers how to respond to this attempted missile launch by the north. julian, does it appear that the administration has a clear strategy, i guess, on how to handle this tense situation? >> it seems like there's three strategies. one is more provocative from the president himself with more bluster and threats of military action. the "all options on the table" is...
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. >>> the justice department is considering charges against wikileaks and its founder julian asange.jeff sessions says his branch of the government is ready to crackdown on those who share sensitive government secrets. the cia says wikileaks and the founder are a major security threat. >> whenever our case can be made we'll seek to put people in jail. >> federal prosecutors are releasing whether to file charges by the anti secrecy organization wikileaks. >> we are going to step up our effort and already are stepping up our efforts on all leaks. >> led by julian asage wikileaks is published classified information including three quarters of a million sensitive documents from chelsea manning. in september of 2011 asage shared his message with we will accept you and defend you and publish it. >> last year the organization came under fire for publishing thousands of e-mails from the campaign of presidential nominee hilary clinton. >> wikileaks i love wikileaks. >> the cia and the f.b.i. are looking for an insider either a cia employee or contractor who exposed top secret government docum
. >>> the justice department is considering charges against wikileaks and its founder julian asange.jeff sessions says his branch of the government is ready to crackdown on those who share sensitive government secrets. the cia says wikileaks and the founder are a major security threat. >> whenever our case can be made we'll seek to put people in jail. >> federal prosecutors are releasing whether to file charges by the anti secrecy organization wikileaks. >> we are...
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you have the trump administration now formally going after julian assange.t do you make of the new trump admin posture toward wikileaks? they may have to send a memo to sean hannity, a big fan of assange but now the team is turning on him. what do you make of it? >> as an intelligence professional my job is to predict the future. iredicted a couple months ago right here on this show. once the utility oikileaks had run out, that e bes thing they could do is you have to burn that source. the best way to burn that source is to use all the resources of the united states government to bring julian assange to justice, which would be the claim they would use, and put him on trial for cyber crimes and espionage. when mike pompeo took that first step a week ago and designated wikileaks a nonstate intelligence actor -- intelligencenti entity saying you're a terrorist equivalent, like the way we have nonstate terrorist actors, that was decided wikileaks is going down. julian assange will be brought to the united states, marched into the courthouse in alexandria, i mist
you have the trump administration now formally going after julian assange.t do you make of the new trump admin posture toward wikileaks? they may have to send a memo to sean hannity, a big fan of assange but now the team is turning on him. what do you make of it? >> as an intelligence professional my job is to predict the future. iredicted a couple months ago right here on this show. once the utility oikileaks had run out, that e bes thing they could do is you have to burn that source....
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so it's hard to really think this was -- >> but julian, i'm going to let you respond.ut you know tthere a deconfliction agreement currently binding with regard to coordination with the russians in syrian air space. >> there is a deacconfliction abrogated. so hard to see how this is -- items hard to see how syria wasn't informed about this. and the russians abrogated the agreement right afterwards. and 15d staassad started bombin. this is entirely incoherent with the nationalism, the america first nationalism that trump announced. and you see the in-coherence today in the conflict between haley and tillerson in terms of what the real goal is here. the only way that you will fight isis, everybody agrees the objective in syria, first objective is to get rid of isis. the only way you win that war as the obama administration came to this conclusion is if you get rid of the assad regime. you can't -- right now you have a war in syria on four fronts. you have the regime, you have isis, you have rebels in the east and you have the kurds in the north and kurds in the south. you
so it's hard to really think this was -- >> but julian, i'm going to let you respond.ut you know tthere a deconfliction agreement currently binding with regard to coordination with the russians in syrian air space. >> there is a deacconfliction abrogated. so hard to see how this is -- items hard to see how syria wasn't informed about this. and the russians abrogated the agreement right afterwards. and 15d staassad started bombin. this is entirely incoherent with the nationalism, the...
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. >> shannon: wikileaks founder julian assange. the justice department is preparing to file charges against him. >> bill: the senate has been invited to the white house for a classified briefing on north korea. how real is the risk of another korean war? >> he is not going to let this nut job in north korea develop a missile with a nuclear weapon on top to hit america. he doesn't want a war any more than i do but he won't let them get a missile. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. >> shannon: the u.s. air force test firing a long-range ballistic missile yesterday. traveled 4,000 miles before splashing down in the south pacific. the nuclear capable missile was unarmed, of course, when asked about the timing of the test launch as tensions increase in north korea defense officials say it was planned long in advance. >> this is about making sure they k
. >> shannon: wikileaks founder julian assange. the justice department is preparing to file charges against him. >> bill: the senate has been invited to the white house for a classified briefing on north korea. how real is the risk of another korean war? >> he is not going to let this nut job in north korea develop a missile with a nuclear weapon on top to hit america. he doesn't want a war any more than i do but he won't let them get a missile. this is boris calvo. boris...
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wikileaks and julian assange have been called a major threat. jeff pegues is in washington with the latest on this story. jeff, good morning. >> good morning. the attorney general said yesterday that he is focused on prosecuting leaks and the justice department is taking steps to do that. officials are said to be re-examining cases that were previously investigated and they are targeting wikileaks and its founder, julian assange. >> whenever a case can be made, we will seek to put some people in jail. >> reporter: federal prosecutors are assessing whether to file charges related to the release of stolen u.s. information by the anti-secrecy organization wikileaks. >> we are going to step up our effort and already are stepping up our efforts on all leaks. >> reporter: led by julian assange, wikileaks has published classified information including nearly three quarters of a million sensitive documents from chelsea manning. in september of 2011 assange shared his mission with "60 minutes". >> if you're a whistle blower and have material that's impor
wikileaks and julian assange have been called a major threat. jeff pegues is in washington with the latest on this story. jeff, good morning. >> good morning. the attorney general said yesterday that he is focused on prosecuting leaks and the justice department is taking steps to do that. officials are said to be re-examining cases that were previously investigated and they are targeting wikileaks and its founder, julian assange. >> whenever a case can be made, we will seek to put...