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>> julian? >> yeah. >> yes. i think there were two views of violence, at least two in sncc and one was it was a tactic, for some it was a tactic and for others it was a philosophy of life. and for julian a was definitely the former and not the latter. he supported people who engaged in self-defense back then, and there was a case involving the naacp and the leader in north carolina who was thrown out of the naacp, and julian always opposed that. and now we know, i'm income i think they had some inkling at the time but now we know how many people really were armed during the civil rights movement in the '60s. charlie cobb wrote the book, this nonviolent thing will get you killed, and julian had a couple of experiences during the movement with people who had -- everybody had guns. partly it was the south and it was a cultural thing, and it was a protective thing. we used to talk about how amazing it was that there was never just a full-scale shootout somewhere, and that they were able to maintain a nonviolent move
>> julian? >> yeah. >> yes. i think there were two views of violence, at least two in sncc and one was it was a tactic, for some it was a tactic and for others it was a philosophy of life. and for julian a was definitely the former and not the latter. he supported people who engaged in self-defense back then, and there was a case involving the naacp and the leader in north carolina who was thrown out of the naacp, and julian always opposed that. and now we know, i'm income i...
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he was julian's mentor.st and outside the door the chamber of white document and said the former, i don't know if this guy was belligerent but he said to from i'm the meanest man in meriwether county and my daddy and me used to snatch them off the train until the period forman pulled back in those incidents really put the fear of god in me. i thought the number of the legislature and all of the hangers on who always hanging around the hall spitting on a floor, i thought these men, and i still think some of them are capable of murder and mayhem. i did know if i would be physically assaulted or what, but i was very glad i wasn't. can you imagine running for office in in a place like that? apparently he was isolated during his time in the house. he tried to put through a couple of bills. one was on sickle cell anemia and one was for an increase in wage, the hourly wages of workers, and a couple others i think about healthcare. it was difficult for bond to be in house and even later the senate where a lot of the
he was julian's mentor.st and outside the door the chamber of white document and said the former, i don't know if this guy was belligerent but he said to from i'm the meanest man in meriwether county and my daddy and me used to snatch them off the train until the period forman pulled back in those incidents really put the fear of god in me. i thought the number of the legislature and all of the hangers on who always hanging around the hall spitting on a floor, i thought these men, and i still...
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julian met him, well, he was a very small boy but the family lore what julian always told that albert julian, don't memorize anything that's already written down. it was something julian lived by his whole life. it was a fabulously enriching environment and they sent julian to the schools first segregated in lincoln pennsylvania and there were three kids and they sent them all to private school in julian went to come as you mentioned, george school and pennsylvania and that was a quaker school where there was one other black student who was day student because he was the son of the cook at school. he spoke fondly of george school always and had many friends but that was not easy for him either. the school told him not to wear anything that said they didn't want town people to know they had a black student. it was a wonderful education for which julian was always grateful. and then he became more houseman, you know what they say about that? you can always tell a more houseman Ãbmorehouse man but you can't tell much. [laughter] it's interesting nonviolence at the george school he learne
julian met him, well, he was a very small boy but the family lore what julian always told that albert julian, don't memorize anything that's already written down. it was something julian lived by his whole life. it was a fabulously enriching environment and they sent julian to the schools first segregated in lincoln pennsylvania and there were three kids and they sent them all to private school in julian went to come as you mentioned, george school and pennsylvania and that was a quaker school...
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julian and wiki leaks did and then i'm going to ask you to explain the u.s. case that's been brought against him well in 20102011 wiki leaks published classified documents which were provided by u.s. army intelligence analyst chelsea manning and they contained $90000.00 reports about the war in afghanistan including the afghan war logs which documented civilian casualties by coalition forces that more than the u.s. military had previously reported wiki leaks also published 400000 field reports about the iraq war the iraq war lore logs and over 15000 previously unreported deaths of iraqi civilians and the systematic murder torture rape and abuse by the iraqi army and authorities that were ignored by u.s. forces wiki leaks also published the guantanamo files which were $779.00 secret reports providing evidence of systematic violations of the geneva conventions and the convention against torture where the us authorities abused nearly 800 men and boys ages 14 to 89 perhaps the most notorious or certainly the most famous revelation that wiki leaks made from what m
julian and wiki leaks did and then i'm going to ask you to explain the u.s. case that's been brought against him well in 20102011 wiki leaks published classified documents which were provided by u.s. army intelligence analyst chelsea manning and they contained $90000.00 reports about the war in afghanistan including the afghan war logs which documented civilian casualties by coalition forces that more than the u.s. military had previously reported wiki leaks also published 400000 field reports...
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there julian. you are one of the most bravest person i know and this sentence that you'll get repeated often courage is contagious it was really true. that's the reason for great movements of draws you'll have so i would think of people. support you and and but there is. a wider issue at stake here he's done alone he is not alone. there are a large number of people who value the contribution that's made. public interest. i've remembered you today i went into another's famous when you were relatively free and i remember that you were just you know carrying his legal back. and having him very humble life. would look forward to a day well he's free and not being honest and. not being chased around the world by the americans. i hope that we can get you out of there. if you will be sitting next to us somewhere nice something water by deceit. would be like just just a bad memory. or our early. revel out of anger for. a. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an
there julian. you are one of the most bravest person i know and this sentence that you'll get repeated often courage is contagious it was really true. that's the reason for great movements of draws you'll have so i would think of people. support you and and but there is. a wider issue at stake here he's done alone he is not alone. there are a large number of people who value the contribution that's made. public interest. i've remembered you today i went into another's famous when you were...
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a lot of young people know nothing about julian if. you know to julian assange do you know anything about this man and what happened to him do you want to know bad bad 10 years ago. wiki leaks with a stockholm lot of information about the crimes that were being committed by. a war crimes but mostly the us governments and continually the murder of innocent civilians. or dead countries just pretend this is the 1st and they didn't think about it kind of forced us to acknowledge it you know we couldn't ignore it. he's an idealist he's on a mission he's on a mission to harm. people and information. you can excuse me. but this comes with the crimes i'm alone isn't being charged. he's been what he was in the ecuadorian embassy for 8 years 7 or 8 in. a long time he spent in the prisons basically and that now he's being fair many months in the present. there are a lot of people who don't want him in prison a lot of the very powerful this department is conducting a thorough aggressive investigation to determine how this leak occurred to identify
a lot of young people know nothing about julian if. you know to julian assange do you know anything about this man and what happened to him do you want to know bad bad 10 years ago. wiki leaks with a stockholm lot of information about the crimes that were being committed by. a war crimes but mostly the us governments and continually the murder of innocent civilians. or dead countries just pretend this is the 1st and they didn't think about it kind of forced us to acknowledge it you know we...
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julian magically brought together. computers digitalize asian and information and put before the public. when someone called you know songs knocked on the door from my club i was quite pleased to see him i was quite keen that we would have somebody who was making the news. my name's form smith no i'm a journalist. but more i run something called the front line from which i founded which is a press club and. it all happened in this room i mean julian literally turned off and knocked on the door and literally unannounced he knocks on the door 2 days before that press conference saying i want a press conference on julian assange quite literally and so we arrange the press conference for him and it was on a monday morning he was standing to him. he was up here and we had a podium we have the podium and we had it here and he was standing here and it's from this position he raised up the guardian front page. and you know that's when the whole thing started so this is the guardian from this morning 40. 40 pages about this top
julian magically brought together. computers digitalize asian and information and put before the public. when someone called you know songs knocked on the door from my club i was quite pleased to see him i was quite keen that we would have somebody who was making the news. my name's form smith no i'm a journalist. but more i run something called the front line from which i founded which is a press club and. it all happened in this room i mean julian literally turned off and knocked on the door...
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i don't think you can really understand julian assange. or wiki leaks without seeing an aspect of his life that informed him and that was absolutely here in melbourne and it formed him not only in terms of his ideas. his personality his expertise but also his conceptual thinking about forming software projects including wiki. so melbourne in the late eighty's and early ninety's became the center of the a strain underground which included others and experimenters and also. not just in the sense of people who broke into things illegally but also people who just experimented with. it didn't take long for australia's hacking community to embrace the young. teenagers they spent most of their time online but did occasionally venture out and when they did. this square in central melbourne. this is the historic town hall and it was the site along with some other sort town halls in melbourne. and other members of that technology community were here in their late teens and early twenty's shopping for computer bits and exchanging ideas and informatio
i don't think you can really understand julian assange. or wiki leaks without seeing an aspect of his life that informed him and that was absolutely here in melbourne and it formed him not only in terms of his ideas. his personality his expertise but also his conceptual thinking about forming software projects including wiki. so melbourne in the late eighty's and early ninety's became the center of the a strain underground which included others and experimenters and also. not just in the sense...
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a lot of young people know nothing about julian assange. you know to julian assange do you know anything about this man and what happened to him do you want to know about your show that it's 10 years ago. wiki leaks with a stockholm lot of information about the crimes that were being committed by western governments they war crimes but mostly the us governments and particularly the murder of innocent civilians. or of their country just pretend to know and this is the 1st and i think thing about it kind of forced us to acknowledge it's you know we couldn't ignore him. he's an idealist he's on a mission he's on a mission to empower people to information. you can excuse me. but this comes with the crimes i'm alone isn't being charged. he's made while he was in the ecuadorian embassy for 8 years 7 or 8 in. a long time he's spending time in prisons basically and that now he's being fair many months in the present. there are a lot of people who don't want him in prison a lot of the very powerful this department is conducting a thorough aggressive
a lot of young people know nothing about julian assange. you know to julian assange do you know anything about this man and what happened to him do you want to know about your show that it's 10 years ago. wiki leaks with a stockholm lot of information about the crimes that were being committed by western governments they war crimes but mostly the us governments and particularly the murder of innocent civilians. or of their country just pretend to know and this is the 1st and i think thing about...
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prosecutors and saw this should absolutely demolish the case against julian assange. for you got to 1st base no civilized court would allow evidence secured in such an illegal manner to be used in the hearing so we'll come to that are if julian ever does get to the united states well that remains a moot point but the spanish hearing can only go one way the scale of these surveillance and the sordidness of it is all going to be revealed and it's a very very ugly picture i must say it is certainly a bizarre news that we're learning of of all the means that mr morales spied upon julian at the embassy george and now in regard to his u.s. extradition case there additional charges potentially could be piled on by u.s. attorney general bill barr there are new allegations that could perhaps lead to charges now but judgment as barretts there has yet to be served with such documents now if she is served this could delay julian's full hearing until after the november u.s. elections george what do you make of all of that. well yes if they are served it will delay the proceedings
prosecutors and saw this should absolutely demolish the case against julian assange. for you got to 1st base no civilized court would allow evidence secured in such an illegal manner to be used in the hearing so we'll come to that are if julian ever does get to the united states well that remains a moot point but the spanish hearing can only go one way the scale of these surveillance and the sordidness of it is all going to be revealed and it's a very very ugly picture i must say it is...
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tony, creo que juliÁn puede pertenecer a la cÍa.l mensaje la hermana de juliÁn. tambiÉn uno podrÍa pensar como que tirando tambiÉn un poco e ir entregando la cara a marjorie de sousa que juliÁn estÁ feliz de la vida. tambiÉn me gustarÍa muchísimo saber si todos los comentarios serÍan de esta manera de felicidad y amor si la que saliera fuera marjorie de sousa publicando que tiene novia, yo quiero a juliÁn. quiero la felicidad para Él, de corazÓn, pero tambiÉn me gustarÍa saber su opiniÓn en ese sentido. carlos: creo que esto fue un chisme en las redes. fue un chisme porque ese post de marjorie de sousa ya tiene dÍas. no creo que haya sido relacionado con eso. creo que es divertido. jomari: francisca, creo que tiene razÓn de lo que dices, pero la mayorÍa de las personas que estÁn comentando y la mayorÍa de las personas que comenzarÍan en el de marjorie de sousa son mujeres. entonces, es como las mujeres reaccionan. tÚ estÁ diciendo como que se discrimina que si un hombre lo hace estÁ bien y una mujer no, pero las que comentan, genera
tony, creo que juliÁn puede pertenecer a la cÍa.l mensaje la hermana de juliÁn. tambiÉn uno podrÍa pensar como que tirando tambiÉn un poco e ir entregando la cara a marjorie de sousa que juliÁn estÁ feliz de la vida. tambiÉn me gustarÍa muchísimo saber si todos los comentarios serÍan de esta manera de felicidad y amor si la que saliera fuera marjorie de sousa publicando que tiene novia, yo quiero a juliÁn. quiero la felicidad para Él, de corazÓn, pero tambiÉn me gustarÍa saber...
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and spain cheered outside the courthouse is where julian assange his hearings got underway this morning this time the case on julian assange being spied upon while holed up at the ecuadorian embassy in london by a spanish security firm called undercover global the firm's owner david morales accused of invading songes privacy here's what julian assange has attorney in madrid told the press. they have showed me some of the images where we appear the lawyers talking to julian recorded by surveillance cameras and listening devices this is somewhat scandalous it could only be said to actually happen in movies inspired movies but this is not a spy movie because the life of a person is a person who is a journalist all they have done is to pursue a journalist the editors of wiki leaks are revealing extremely serious acts of crimes against humanity and corruption process that was behind this persecution in the united states and continues to do so from our point of view you know legal so joining us for a closer analysis of today's events former u.k. m.p. and personal friend join us on mr george g
and spain cheered outside the courthouse is where julian assange his hearings got underway this morning this time the case on julian assange being spied upon while holed up at the ecuadorian embassy in london by a spanish security firm called undercover global the firm's owner david morales accused of invading songes privacy here's what julian assange has attorney in madrid told the press. they have showed me some of the images where we appear the lawyers talking to julian recorded by...
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he was determined to outwork julian. >> he was all over the place, and i think julian kind of thoughthat he had it made. >> bond challenged lewis to a series of television and radio debates. >> the real issue is which of the two of us, john lewis or julian bond, would make the better legislator. >> julian is so smart, so gifted, spoke so well, and i think he thought that he would outdebate me. >> john was a man who expressed what he believed. he never put on airs. he never pretended. he never tried to please other people. >> if you know anything about me, that i'm not up for sale. my vote cannot be bought. >> as the debates continued, lewis' team encouraged him to raise an issue from the earlier primary. when another candidate had challenged everyone to take a drug test, bond had refused. >> campaign advisers, myself included, had been urging john to issue that challenge to julian. john had resisted. and then julian made some comment that john had abandoned the voters of the city. >> if it walks like a duck, it acts like a duck it quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. >> i said, well
he was determined to outwork julian. >> he was all over the place, and i think julian kind of thoughthat he had it made. >> bond challenged lewis to a series of television and radio debates. >> the real issue is which of the two of us, john lewis or julian bond, would make the better legislator. >> julian is so smart, so gifted, spoke so well, and i think he thought that he would outdebate me. >> john was a man who expressed what he believed. he never put on airs....
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he was determined to outwork julian. >> he was all over the place, and i think julian kind of thoughthe had it made. >> bond challenged lewis to a series of television and radio debates. >> the real issue is which of the two of us, john lewis or julian bond, would make the better legislator. >> julian is so smart, so gifted, spoke so well, and i think he thought that he would outdebate me. >> john was a man who expressed what he believed. he never put on airs. he never pretended. he never tried to please other people. >> if you know anything about me, that i'm not up for sale. my vote cannot be bought. >> as the debates continued, lewis' team encouraged him to raise an issue from the earlier primary when another candidate had challenged everyone to take a drug test, bond had refused. >> campaign advisers, myself included, had been urging john to issue that challenge to julian. john had resisted. and then julian made some comment that john had abandoned the voters of the city. >> if it walks like a duck, it acts like a duck it quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. >> i said, well, mr.
he was determined to outwork julian. >> he was all over the place, and i think julian kind of thoughthe had it made. >> bond challenged lewis to a series of television and radio debates. >> the real issue is which of the two of us, john lewis or julian bond, would make the better legislator. >> julian is so smart, so gifted, spoke so well, and i think he thought that he would outdebate me. >> john was a man who expressed what he believed. he never put on airs. he...
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he was determined to outwork julian. >> he was all over the place, and i think julian kind of thought it made. >> bond challenged lewis to a series of television and radio debates. >> and the real issue is which of the two of us, john lewis or julian bond, would make the better legislator? >> julian is so smart, so gifted, spoke so well. and i think he thought that he would outdebate me. >> john was a man who expressed what he believed. he never put on airs, he never pretended. he never tried to please other people. >> you know anything about me, that i'm not up for sale. my vote cannot be bought. >> as the debates continued, lewis's team encouraged him to raise an issue from the earlier primary. when another candidate had challenged everyone to take a drug test, bond had refused. >> campaign advisers, myself included, had been urging john to issue that challenge to julian. john had resisted it. and then, julian made some comment that john had abandoned the voters of the city. >> you know, if it walks like a duck, it acts like a duck, it quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. >> i sai
he was determined to outwork julian. >> he was all over the place, and i think julian kind of thought it made. >> bond challenged lewis to a series of television and radio debates. >> and the real issue is which of the two of us, john lewis or julian bond, would make the better legislator? >> julian is so smart, so gifted, spoke so well. and i think he thought that he would outdebate me. >> john was a man who expressed what he believed. he never put on airs, he...
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julian lewis has been a member of this committee before.elligence community in the uk and has the ability to scrutinise m15, mi6. has a lot of top—secret documents, and julian lewis was that in the past. he is someone who potentially is maybe a bit more distant from boris johnson then chris grayling would have been. but what i think it's really interesting is the fact that there was clearly a plan from the conservative mps to put chris grayling in the chairman position. and it hasn't happened, quite frankly. the opposition parties have decided on an alternative strategy, and julian lewis went along with them and decided he wanted the job. nick, thanks. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. grey has certainly been the order of the day today. why the order of the day today. make the uk stuck und coherent why make the uk stuck under a coherent blanket of moisture in the cloud, making things misty and murky, particularly across the high ground and some of our coasts. this is anglesey a little bit earlier in the day.
julian lewis has been a member of this committee before.elligence community in the uk and has the ability to scrutinise m15, mi6. has a lot of top—secret documents, and julian lewis was that in the past. he is someone who potentially is maybe a bit more distant from boris johnson then chris grayling would have been. but what i think it's really interesting is the fact that there was clearly a plan from the conservative mps to put chris grayling in the chairman position. and it hasn't...
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he was determined to outwork julian. >> he was all over the place. think julian kind of thought that he had it made. >> reporter: bond challenged lewis to a series of television and radio debates. >> and the real issue is which of the two of us, john lewis or julian bond, would make the better legislator. >> julian is so smart, so gifted, spoke so well, and i think he thought that he would outdebate me. >> john was a man who expressed what he believed. he never put on airs. he never pretended. he never tried to please other people. >> you know anything about me, that i'm not up for sale. my vote cannot be bought. >> reporter: as the debates continued, lewis' team encouraged him to raise an issue from the earlier primary. when another candidate had challenged everyone to take a drug test, bond had refused. >> campaign advisers, myself included, had been urging john to issue that challenge to julian. john had resisted. and then julian made some comment that john had abandoned the voters of the city. >> you know, if it walks like a duck, it acts like a
he was determined to outwork julian. >> he was all over the place. think julian kind of thought that he had it made. >> reporter: bond challenged lewis to a series of television and radio debates. >> and the real issue is which of the two of us, john lewis or julian bond, would make the better legislator. >> julian is so smart, so gifted, spoke so well, and i think he thought that he would outdebate me. >> john was a man who expressed what he believed. he never put...
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that is julian assange so for more on all of that let's go to former u.k. and george galloway and again full disclosure to our viewers george is personal friends with julian a songe so george it is the tale of 2 publishers it appears one of them locked up for publishing the truth the other are roaming the streets of london freely after publishing now proven lies what is going on here. well it's an even more tangled web is woven here you know because christopher steele is the former handler of and form a near neighbor of the now disappeared russian agent for the british intelligence service mr scriptural who was at least sent of the so-called love. affair saw here we have a month mr steele who is quite clearly guilty of involvement in a foreign funded foreign source to any way regime change operation in the united states of america because that's what his dossier was it was to force out of office the elected president of the united states a don't trump so mr trump has every reason to demand his extradition just as we have every reason to demand the extraditi
that is julian assange so for more on all of that let's go to former u.k. and george galloway and again full disclosure to our viewers george is personal friends with julian a songe so george it is the tale of 2 publishers it appears one of them locked up for publishing the truth the other are roaming the streets of london freely after publishing now proven lies what is going on here. well it's an even more tangled web is woven here you know because christopher steele is the former handler of...
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during julian a songes. case with sweden before his torture currently going on according to the un in belmarsh prison an espionage act is one thing that is come out of this report and tell me since you have won already of course julian assange has wanted individual room for espionage how a foreign agents act could could benefit britain let alone an espionage act as regarding national security well i think a lot of people have forgotten we had an espionage act on the book until on the books until the obama administration began prosecuting a record number of whistleblowers people like jeffrey sterling thomas drake john kiriakou and then you know we saw the 1st publisher journalist transparency advocate in julian a songe being prosecuted under this act and so it's had a chilling effect within the national security state on people who consider themselves public servants and now it's having a chilling effect in the media people are afraid i can tell you from my own experience in washington in just the mood among
during julian a songes. case with sweden before his torture currently going on according to the un in belmarsh prison an espionage act is one thing that is come out of this report and tell me since you have won already of course julian assange has wanted individual room for espionage how a foreign agents act could could benefit britain let alone an espionage act as regarding national security well i think a lot of people have forgotten we had an espionage act on the book until on the books...
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who writes for shadow proof dot com and some of the best coverage of the continued persecution of julian a sauna but we'll also be talking about a lot of other things such as the person trying to unseat debbie wassermann schultz and to be on a den of fide federal agents that are kidnapping people important. and or again there's a lot to get to also naomi karagandy will bring us the weekly offensive and that lima gale has a mind blowing old news about perhaps the only american to ever get paid reparations for slavery but 1st here's my interview with kevin crystal kevin thanks so much for joining me here thanks for having me so you do excellent journalism and one of the topics that i think you're one of the best on is julian assigns so i wanted to start off with talking about him obviously there's always developments in what's going on with him the continued persecution of julian assad recently they added extra indictments more indictments added on a few weeks ago i mean there were already 17 indictment 17 or 18 by the justice department against him what the hell are they adding on to and
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the republican field had been filled before julian died, so we watched that and there were as you will recall many people 17 or 18 or so when they started and like most people, he didn't take him seriously and didn't think he was a serious option as the party's nominee. so from day number one he would have been appalled. when trump was first elected he said with wha what would he thid what would he say and i said at the beginning he would say don't agonize, organize. he would have been geared towards making sure he was a one term president, but i don't think any of us, well i can't speak for him or even the rest of us that i couldn't imagine that it would be this appalling. it's like he out does himself on a daily basis. and the speech he was giving for the last three or four years had in mind about the other party being shameless and they still are its true then and it's true now. in the back pocket of either party they should have independent politics and it would be a mistake to lose leverage. i found it really interesting when he initially ran for office he wasn't sure which party
the republican field had been filled before julian died, so we watched that and there were as you will recall many people 17 or 18 or so when they started and like most people, he didn't take him seriously and didn't think he was a serious option as the party's nominee. so from day number one he would have been appalled. when trump was first elected he said with wha what would he thid what would he say and i said at the beginning he would say don't agonize, organize. he would have been geared...
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thank you, julian.like you are attributing a lot of your success to your wife, is that a correct statement? would you please stand up? so lovely. thank you. that's great. great job. you are proud of the job he just did, huh? pretty good. he will be running for office next week, watch. great job, julian. thank you. i would like to invite the ups vice president of corporate transportation, bill taylor, up to say a few words. bill? thank you, bill. thank you. bill: good afternoon. thank you for visiting the ups gateway, president trump. thank you very much. i am so proud to be a 37-year veteran of this great company. i started my ups career as a part-time employee still in school back in 1983. when i graduated from college, i went into management. throughout my career, i've had the opportunity to work in our airline, freight tranportation, and package delivery operations throughout the u.s. i am now preparing to retire. when i think about ups, all of us at ups work through some very tough times through our
thank you, julian.like you are attributing a lot of your success to your wife, is that a correct statement? would you please stand up? so lovely. thank you. that's great. great job. you are proud of the job he just did, huh? pretty good. he will be running for office next week, watch. great job, julian. thank you. i would like to invite the ups vice president of corporate transportation, bill taylor, up to say a few words. bill? thank you, bill. thank you. bill: good afternoon. thank you for...
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thank you, julian.ulian, it looks like you are attributing a lot of your success to your wife, is that a correct statement? would you please stand up? lovely. thank you. that's great. great job. he will be running for office next week, watch. great job, julian. thank you. i would like to invite the ups vice president of corporate transportation, bill taylor, up to say a few words. bill? bill: good afternoon. ,hank you for visiting president trump. thank you very much. i am so proud to be a 37-year veteran of this great company. i started my ups career as a part-time employee still in school back in 1983. when i graduated from college, i went into management. throughout my career, i've had ouropportunity to work in airline, freight train operations, and package delivery operations throughout the u.s. i am now preparing to retire. when i think about ups, all of us at ups work through some very tough times through our careers. whether it is hurricanes, natural disasters, or some type of national event, lik
thank you, julian.ulian, it looks like you are attributing a lot of your success to your wife, is that a correct statement? would you please stand up? lovely. thank you. that's great. great job. he will be running for office next week, watch. great job, julian. thank you. i would like to invite the ups vice president of corporate transportation, bill taylor, up to say a few words. bill? bill: good afternoon. ,hank you for visiting president trump. thank you very much. i am so proud to be a...
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julian, thank you. you can check out where your county stands on the watch list with our interactive feature on abc7news.com and why the state is keeping an eye on the spread of coronavirus there. >>> well, dr. anthony fauci is concerned about the rising number of covid-19 cases as states remain open. jobina fortson is at the live desk with what the leading expert is saying this morning. hi, jobina. >> hi, kumasi, thank you. dr. anthony fauci doubled down on his public plea to call on people to wear masks when they are out and about. speaking on "gma" this morning he said he's particularly concerned about the rising number of cases in southern states, arizona and california. he said he hopes governors will heed national guidelines now that they've seen a spike in cases after reopening. >> if you look at the guidelines the way we put them out some time ago, that really is the national strategy. hi and you wait until you have a period of time over 14 days where it comes down. and then you graduate to the
julian, thank you. you can check out where your county stands on the watch list with our interactive feature on abc7news.com and why the state is keeping an eye on the spread of coronavirus there. >>> well, dr. anthony fauci is concerned about the rising number of covid-19 cases as states remain open. jobina fortson is at the live desk with what the leading expert is saying this morning. hi, jobina. >> hi, kumasi, thank you. dr. anthony fauci doubled down on his public plea to...
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wanted julian to stay there any. women the really approached him it seems like especially the younger ones saw him on t.v. fell into law whatever that means to be the 1st in it it looks like someone who wants to be a rock n roll group feels nothing approaching a man really chasing him down and finally she also succeeds in it and they share a one eyed stare which at some point becomes a ball to call. it was only after learning that a song should slept with both of them at the women decided to go to the police that proved a turning point both phone wiki leaks founder julian assange it was when this story . so go for reap different. women went to the police. once that's a reporter rape their report they wanted to encourage him to have an h.r. vetoes because they've had sex with him unprotected and were concerned about. so there was no like actual rape right there was no violence there although all the newspapers afterwards they were saying rape allegations rape allegations there was no actual rape because this is this t
wanted julian to stay there any. women the really approached him it seems like especially the younger ones saw him on t.v. fell into law whatever that means to be the 1st in it it looks like someone who wants to be a rock n roll group feels nothing approaching a man really chasing him down and finally she also succeeds in it and they share a one eyed stare which at some point becomes a ball to call. it was only after learning that a song should slept with both of them at the women decided to go...
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julian glover is live with more on what i'm sure is a huge let down for these businesses. julian? >> yeah, this push and pull has just been a lot for so many of these business owners. these businesses in santa clara county they haven't been open a full day yesterday when they got the news they had to shut back down. business owners we spoke to say they're frustrated by the uncertainty and just blown away by the lack of coordination at this point. confirmed close contact businesses like gyms, hair salons, tattoo parlors they would be able to open july 13th for the first time in four months. just hours into their reopening, the public health department confirming that santa clara county would likely be added to the state's watch list by wednesday and all of those just open businesses would have to close in 48 hours. >> we're back to square one. we're left out here one minute you can open and one minute you can't. and then you can and now you can't again. just like back and forth, back and forth. so hard. >> you heard the owner of blossom nail spa right there and to be clear, this is
julian glover is live with more on what i'm sure is a huge let down for these businesses. julian? >> yeah, this push and pull has just been a lot for so many of these business owners. these businesses in santa clara county they haven't been open a full day yesterday when they got the news they had to shut back down. business owners we spoke to say they're frustrated by the uncertainty and just blown away by the lack of coordination at this point. confirmed close contact businesses like...
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julian: well, we think you could see the nasdaq, off around 10%. coming off of 10%, it's not that much considering that we moved 12%, 13% higher in the last month alone and off the low we are well up over 50%. ways,eally, in a lot of going to blow the locks off the market and in the long-term it would be a healthy development. jon: ready to move off the bottom, if you get a 10% move lower on the nasdaq, can you get a move higher on the s&p 500? to see how that can happen with real simple math. julian: it's not likely to happen, which is why we think that the trading range from the recent highs this week around depending on the severity of the nasdaq pullback you could probe the bottom end of the range. hearing from you is asymmetric risk towards the cyclicals? is that a fair characterization of things? julian: absolutely. people thinkber, that we are going to see choppiness. about theinking election, the hedging has already buzzed the vix curve to fall, as well as skew the option into the downside put ahead of the election, which is historically ex
julian: well, we think you could see the nasdaq, off around 10%. coming off of 10%, it's not that much considering that we moved 12%, 13% higher in the last month alone and off the low we are well up over 50%. ways,eally, in a lot of going to blow the locks off the market and in the long-term it would be a healthy development. jon: ready to move off the bottom, if you get a 10% move lower on the nasdaq, can you get a move higher on the s&p 500? to see how that can happen with real simple...
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congrats on your new book, julian. and happy fourth to both of you. >> happy fourth. >> julian, let me begin with you and the president's divisive speech at mt. rushmore invoking culture wars, protecting statues and casting protesters as villains. is this a re-election strategy to grow support? >> it's a real action strategy to solidify the support he had in 2016. from immigration to the protesters, the president relies on the culture wars to keep his coalition intact and to try to shift attention away from the economy, away from the pandemic, toward these kinds of divisive questions. it's not clear this grows anything, but what he's more focused on is preserving what he has. >> and so, david, the president is still downplaying the coronavirus spread even after we heard from the country's leading medical professionals this week stating exact opposite. and then the president tweeting this. there is a rise in coronavirus cases because our testing is so massive and so good, far bigger and better than any other country. wh
congrats on your new book, julian. and happy fourth to both of you. >> happy fourth. >> julian, let me begin with you and the president's divisive speech at mt. rushmore invoking culture wars, protecting statues and casting protesters as villains. is this a re-election strategy to grow support? >> it's a real action strategy to solidify the support he had in 2016. from immigration to the protesters, the president relies on the culture wars to keep his coalition intact and to...
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persecution of julian assad recently they added extra indictments more indictments added on a few weeks ago i mean there were already 17 indictment 17 or 18 by the justice department against him what the hell are they adding on to and what's the point of that. they're just window dressing they're trying to make their case look better but it really rests upon this conspiracy theory that they've never been able to prove that julian assad and recruited chelsea manning to work for wiki leaks and she was inside the pentagon systems acting as some kind of spy and surely wasn't a military whistleblower and in effect the reason why we saw this super ceding indictment where they're now criminalizing not just julian assigns but it's an escalation because they name weekly leaks staff in the indictment and they're suggesting that they're going to go after criminalize those people as well i believe why they did this is because back in march they had to dismiss the grand jury that was impaneled by president barack obama to destroy wiki leaks and then it lay dormant and it was awoken this beast was aw
persecution of julian assad recently they added extra indictments more indictments added on a few weeks ago i mean there were already 17 indictment 17 or 18 by the justice department against him what the hell are they adding on to and what's the point of that. they're just window dressing they're trying to make their case look better but it really rests upon this conspiracy theory that they've never been able to prove that julian assad and recruited chelsea manning to work for wiki leaks and...
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yes addition here in cannes wiki leaks founder julian assange was suspended on monday after american prosecutors failed to prepare a new indictment on time seems a son was unable to appear via video link because prison authorities say they apparently haven't been given enough notice to set it up meantime over in spain a court of madrid has been hearing testimony as part of a probe looking into allegations that julian assad was spied on what he was holed up all that long time in the ecuadorian embassy in london a lawyer for we killings co-founder says he was shocked by the scope of the surveillance. and will not have been shown footage of lawyers speaking to julian the video surveillance recording devices it's something scandalous that you would only expect to happen in a spine movie but this is not a spy movie the life of a person is at stake a person who is a journalist everything that has been done is in pursuit of a journalist the editor of we kulaks for revealing very serious facts corruption and crimes against humanity. at the center of the spying allegations a spanish national
yes addition here in cannes wiki leaks founder julian assange was suspended on monday after american prosecutors failed to prepare a new indictment on time seems a son was unable to appear via video link because prison authorities say they apparently haven't been given enough notice to set it up meantime over in spain a court of madrid has been hearing testimony as part of a probe looking into allegations that julian assad was spied on what he was holed up all that long time in the ecuadorian...