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coming up next, i'll speak with jen robinson the attorney for julian assange.ould the wikileaks founder be forced out of asylum and end up in the u.s.? and mixes crisp vegetables with all white meat chicken, and bakes it to perfection. because making the perfect dinner isn't easy as pie but finding someone to enjoy it with sure is. marie callender's. it's time to savor. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, or colors. panera. food as it should be. to f...nerve pain shoots and burns its way into your day... ...i hear you. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. >>> now to new tensions surrounding j
coming up next, i'll speak with jen robinson the attorney for julian assange.ould the wikileaks founder be forced out of asylum and end up in the u.s.? and mixes crisp vegetables with all white meat chicken, and bakes it to perfection. because making the perfect dinner isn't easy as pie but finding someone to enjoy it with sure is. marie callender's. it's time to savor. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial preservatives, sweeteners,...
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knew it. >> yes. >> with regard to the october surprise what would be your forecast given what julian assange has intimated he's going to do? >> well, it could be any number of things. i have communicated with assange, i believe the next pertain to the clinton foundation, but there's no telling what the october surprise may be. >> was that implying then that you knew what was coming? >> no, the clinton foundation one did not have to be a genius to know, i said i have a common friend with assange who communicated with me and communicated with me. what i knew was that he had devastating information on hillary clinton that he would begin disclosing in october. >> you had not seen the e-mails? >> i never had seen anything in advance though the clinton thing was kind of obvious. >> your view is that people who should know better including "the new york times" should -- against you and that's unfair? >> no, the new york is seating too much credibility to the 17 intelligence agencies who have lied about torture in iraq, lied about benghazi, lied about iran contra-lied about the vietnam war, they're
knew it. >> yes. >> with regard to the october surprise what would be your forecast given what julian assange has intimated he's going to do? >> well, it could be any number of things. i have communicated with assange, i believe the next pertain to the clinton foundation, but there's no telling what the october surprise may be. >> was that implying then that you knew what was coming? >> no, the clinton foundation one did not have to be a genius to know, i said i...
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you said you have a back channel to julian assange, that you were in regularintermediary. is that right? >> well, it's a little overstatement i said there was an intermediary in the sense we have a common friend who communicated with assange and communicated with me and what he told me was that wikileaks was in possession of extraordinary information about hillary clinton that would rock her campaign and roil the race and that they would begin releasing this in october. that is the total extent of what i knew. no specifics beyond that. and both those things turned out to be true. the intermediary in this case is someone in the media and i'm not going to disclose their name because i don't want to cost them their job. >> you said that that was the sum total of what you knew but you did have this remarkably prophetic tweet on august 21. you said trust me, it will soon be podesta's time in the barrel. we should note that's a full two months or six weeks before podesta's e-mails start being disclosed. did you know at that point that podesta had been hacked? >> no, i referred s
you said you have a back channel to julian assange, that you were in regularintermediary. is that right? >> well, it's a little overstatement i said there was an intermediary in the sense we have a common friend who communicated with assange and communicated with me and what he told me was that wikileaks was in possession of extraordinary information about hillary clinton that would rock her campaign and roil the race and that they would begin releasing this in october. that is the total...
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>> well, i recall julian assange said they didn't get that information from russia. i will say donald trump -- >> julian assange says that, i'm sorry, congressman, the entire intelligence community say they got that from russia. many of your colleagues say that. really? >> katy, i went to the classified briefing, i listened to the intelligence community give us their version. that was not convincing and they didn't divulge a single fact. they only gave an opinion. and when i hear john brennan with the venom that seems to be in his voice after donald trump was elected president, it's not hard to manage that in the intelligence community, donald trump has his enemies and some of those enemies are not as restrained as they ought to be. i don't know how far they might have been willing to go, but i've heard too much of this dishonestsy coming out that's politically note investiga lly this at face value unless i see some facts. they have no facts. i listened carefully for them. >> the fact of the matter is donald trump, leaks from russia or not, donald trump love ed les w
>> well, i recall julian assange said they didn't get that information from russia. i will say donald trump -- >> julian assange says that, i'm sorry, congressman, the entire intelligence community say they got that from russia. many of your colleagues say that. really? >> katy, i went to the classified briefing, i listened to the intelligence community give us their version. that was not convincing and they didn't divulge a single fact. they only gave an opinion. and when i...
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hacking and leaking, we tend to think that one is essentially the other, i on record condemn julian assange but can't -- that a 14-year-old hacked the dnc, let alone john podesta's account. is it your position that it was russia and china, but i was for years in a ctc sponsored cybersecurity exercise which demonstrated among other things the incredible vulnerability of our society to cyberhacking from non-government actors, not hidden by 14-year-olds but the extraordinary openness of our society, corporate, private institutional government, to almost anyone with a skills set in this area. why is it that we are assuming that this was necessarily any government, let alone the russian government? if you get into this i could name you a dozen non-state actors who had as much interest trying to affect the outcome of the u.s. election as did moscow, beijing, tehran, we're making assumptions that it seems to me themselves need to be investigated rigorously, i'm not saying the russians were not involved in espionage, we know from their own statements but there's a big difference between cyber espio
hacking and leaking, we tend to think that one is essentially the other, i on record condemn julian assange but can't -- that a 14-year-old hacked the dnc, let alone john podesta's account. is it your position that it was russia and china, but i was for years in a ctc sponsored cybersecurity exercise which demonstrated among other things the incredible vulnerability of our society to cyberhacking from non-government actors, not hidden by 14-year-olds but the extraordinary openness of our...
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bbc mundo reports that julian assange will be given a month's notice to leave the ecuadorian embassy's election. guillermo lasso is the candidate — he was talking to the guardian. this man in australia spent hours keep his head just above water after his digger toppled into a waterhole and then pinned him where he was. he was ok. i cannot believe you haven't already seen this. he was rescued and there we re seen this. he was rescued and there were no injuries. the good news. one of the reasons we've got a social media feed that is always available for me here is that twitter has become essential to news. as you'll know it's donald trump's number one way to communicate. many other public figures use it too. but here's the thing — twitter is losing money. it has 319 million users worldwide, but since 2011, it's lost $2 billion. today, it reported a loss of $167 million for the fourth quarter of last year. and with a certain inevitability, its shares dropped nearly 10% in early trading. on the bbc north america tech correspondent, live with us from the north coast. —— west coast. an awf
bbc mundo reports that julian assange will be given a month's notice to leave the ecuadorian embassy's election. guillermo lasso is the candidate — he was talking to the guardian. this man in australia spent hours keep his head just above water after his digger toppled into a waterhole and then pinned him where he was. he was ok. i cannot believe you haven't already seen this. he was rescued and there we re seen this. he was rescued and there were no injuries. the good news. one of the...
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lawyer, has worked on cases including julian assange wikileaks and the campaign to return the elgin marbles to greece. she's also the president of the cluny foundation forjustice. her twins are expected injune. forjustice. her twins are expected in june. the demands forjustice. her twins are expected injune. the demands and pressures of raising a family now to add to her and her husband's already full public life. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. it isa it is a bleak picture for most of us, lots of damp and dismal weather. good spells of sunshine in scotland. speckled wintry showers coming in in the afternoon and into the evening. this picture captures everything. wintry showers of rain, sleet and snow over eastern areas, the best of the brightness in the west. brightness in the south west of england and north and west wales. elsewhere, cloud will be thick and it will be a dismal, cold feeling day. the best of brighter weather will be across north and west of scotland, some of it getting into northern ireland as well. temperatures between two and five celsius. overnight,
lawyer, has worked on cases including julian assange wikileaks and the campaign to return the elgin marbles to greece. she's also the president of the cluny foundation forjustice. her twins are expected injune. forjustice. her twins are expected in june. the demands forjustice. her twins are expected injune. the demands and pressures of raising a family now to add to her and her husband's already full public life. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. it isa it is a bleak picture...
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amal loony, a human rights lawyer, has worked on cases including julian assange wikileaks and the campaignre expected injune. forjustice. her twins are expected in june. the demands forjustice. her twins are expected injune. the demands and pressures of raising a family now to add to her and her husband's already full public life. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. it isa it is a bleak picture for most of us, lots of damp and dismal weather. good spells of sunshine in scotland. speckled wintry showers coming in in the afternoon and into the evening. this picture captures everything. wintry showers of rain, sleet and snow over eastern areas, the best of
amal loony, a human rights lawyer, has worked on cases including julian assange wikileaks and the campaignre expected injune. forjustice. her twins are expected in june. the demands forjustice. her twins are expected injune. the demands and pressures of raising a family now to add to her and her husband's already full public life. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. it isa it is a bleak picture for most of us, lots of damp and dismal weather. good spells of sunshine in...
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julian assange could be served with eviction notice, the front runner the ecuadorian presidential electiond the wikileaks founder packing from embassy in london. the presidential candidate saying people in his country have been paying a cost they shouldn't have to bare, assange is wanted for the u.s. government for releasing classified information back in 2010. the new president takes office in may. heather: president trump's justice department by dropping a crucial objection. the state passing law on fraud passing one of the most restrictive laws in the country, requires photo id before casting a ballot. the obama administration sued claiming that it discriminated against minorities. the bomb shell report from the secretary of state showing 385 illegal immigrants registered to vote and more outrageous, 82 of them actually cast illegal ballots in at least one election over the past year. the state now saying that it is ready to crack down and turning all of those 82 people, those names over to law enforcement agencies. clayton: time is now 25 minutes after the hour and jimmy kimmel targeti
julian assange could be served with eviction notice, the front runner the ecuadorian presidential electiond the wikileaks founder packing from embassy in london. the presidential candidate saying people in his country have been paying a cost they shouldn't have to bare, assange is wanted for the u.s. government for releasing classified information back in 2010. the new president takes office in may. heather: president trump's justice department by dropping a crucial objection. the state passing...
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. >> this same man can use julian assange as a counter attack. >> it's coming back. >> panel, thank you>> so at least one powerful house republican is getting into this game. launching an investigation into security protocols at the president's estate in florida. we're going to talk about this situation coming up. on the largest, most advanced 4g lte network in america. (thud) uh... sorry, last thing. it's just $45 per line. forty... five. (cheering and applause) and that is all the microphones that i have. (vo) not just unlimited. verizon unlimited. that has everything to do with the people in here. their training is developed by the same company who designed, engineered, and built the cars. they've got the parts, tools, and know-how to help keep your ford running strong. 35,000 specialists all across america. no one knows your ford better than ford. and ford service. right now, get the works! a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more -- for $29.95 or less. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to g
. >> this same man can use julian assange as a counter attack. >> it's coming back. >> panel, thank you>> so at least one powerful house republican is getting into this game. launching an investigation into security protocols at the president's estate in florida. we're going to talk about this situation coming up. on the largest, most advanced 4g lte network in america. (thud) uh... sorry, last thing. it's just $45 per line. forty... five. (cheering and applause) and...
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that wikileaks got it from the russians, believed julian assange or not, he told me no.ileaks have never been proven wrong. >> the really sad thing here is while all these other people are talking about these wild dispersions and accusations, they are not in the hard work that they should be doing which is figuring out what is wrong with their candidates, what's wrong with their party, what is wrong with their message, what is wrong with their policies? that they are not able to win an election? >> donald trump is going to be successful, that is the greatest. i gotta let you go but great to see both peered up next, tonight, right here on "hannity." >> i take decisive action to keep radical islamic terrorists the hill out of our country. >> sean: who could ever disagree with that? the president talk about what he has accomplished in taking office, the mainstream media will never tell you. next. >> let us pray. our father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. >> sean: first lady melania trump reciting the lord's prayer and liberals absolutely lose it. pretty pathetic.
that wikileaks got it from the russians, believed julian assange or not, he told me no.ileaks have never been proven wrong. >> the really sad thing here is while all these other people are talking about these wild dispersions and accusations, they are not in the hard work that they should be doing which is figuring out what is wrong with their candidates, what's wrong with their party, what is wrong with their message, what is wrong with their policies? that they are not able to win an...
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the immediate fate of julian assange may depend on ecuador's presidential election. we are awaiting results from the voting. if the ruling party candidate wins, assange may be able to stay at the embassy in london. the woman whose legal challenge o versus wade, the ruling legalizing abortion, has died. norma mccorvey died saturday. she filed her suit under the pseudonym jane roe. she converted to evangelical christianity and later to catholicism. she became a pro-life advocates, being arrested twice during demonstrations. norma mccorvey was 69. anyone who checks out twitter can see that president trump is seldom separated from his cell phone. how secure is that device? correspondent kevin corke reports. >> hardly a day goes by without one, a tweet from the president of the united states. mr. trump's put her fascination is raising concern among some lawmakers who wonder if his use of an older, personal android phone could expose the nation to security threats. in a letter to the secretary of defense, democratic senators asked if the phone the president is using is enc
the immediate fate of julian assange may depend on ecuador's presidential election. we are awaiting results from the voting. if the ruling party candidate wins, assange may be able to stay at the embassy in london. the woman whose legal challenge o versus wade, the ruling legalizing abortion, has died. norma mccorvey died saturday. she filed her suit under the pseudonym jane roe. she converted to evangelical christianity and later to catholicism. she became a pro-life advocates, being arrested...
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in july, i believe, he asked the russians to hack into hillary clinton's e-mails, he endorsed julian assange's wikileaks, which unveiled the beihacking by the russians at the dnc. now you have independent investigations going on in congress looking into this, but there's a potential game-changer and bombshell there that could underscore the continued relationship that donald trump has had throughout the course of the presidential campaign and now into his presidency. independent of attacking the president, i think one thing we saw tonight was a celebration of ideas. i think it was a healthy conversation. and i think a lot of the democrats mentioned key sissues that we need to be talking about, particularly jobs and the economy. >> john, did you feel the democratic party was finding its feet? >> i think the democratic party we saw tonight, here are a couple of my take-aways. they're in crisis. they basically, between the top two choices you have an allegedly anti-semitic congressman in ellison and a pro tpp that's trying to backtrack as fast as he can in perez. the democratic party tonight appe
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we talked about yesterday he was embracing julian assange or appeared to at one point. are all things that when the tables are turned politicians don't tend to like. so he is not calling for an investigation into these leaks. i know he might have an independent broker come in to look at the intelligence agencies. this is all something, i've seen this movie before. >> right. we have seen it half a dozen times. he had half a dozen repeated committee meetings and hearings and investigations into benghazi. >> 33. >> $7 million of taxpayer money so why, to your point, why wouldn't he launch an investigation into the substance of the allegation. >> i think he may even actual dloi that. i heard him telling you guys we're open to where this heads but i think you do have to expect that no, the oversight committee is not going to do what they should do every single day. that's just a fact of life. >> to a republican, you flip the parties here you have a spy ship off the coast, planes buzzing our ships and missiles being launched and the president says nothing and there's constant
we talked about yesterday he was embracing julian assange or appeared to at one point. are all things that when the tables are turned politicians don't tend to like. so he is not calling for an investigation into these leaks. i know he might have an independent broker come in to look at the intelligence agencies. this is all something, i've seen this movie before. >> right. we have seen it half a dozen times. he had half a dozen repeated committee meetings and hearings and investigations...
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turned out to be i think julian assange, such a different take from clapper and that segways us intonn. michael flynn, national security advi a advisor. how compromised do you think he is about whether or not he discussed russian sanctions before he took office. he said no repeatedly. now he doesn't recollect whether he discussed sanctions. >> this is a real potential problem here. logan act is thrown out there and dates back to the 18th century and sort of similar to treason i imagine. maybe there's been one successful prosecution on that but short of something in that category you have the idea of lying to vice president pence if you believe what he said about this or even possibly to investigators asking questions about that, that's real beyond the line of the public so that's a real question and then short of that it becomes a confidence issue with the president is does the president make a judgment this is a distraction. remember during the campaign when his campaign advisor got caught up in russia ties he ended that relationship. but it's a question. >> the real question forget
turned out to be i think julian assange, such a different take from clapper and that segways us intonn. michael flynn, national security advi a advisor. how compromised do you think he is about whether or not he discussed russian sanctions before he took office. he said no repeatedly. now he doesn't recollect whether he discussed sanctions. >> this is a real potential problem here. logan act is thrown out there and dates back to the 18th century and sort of similar to treason i imagine....
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my winner, of swords, julian assange, the weekly -- wikilea.ently has been visited with increasing frequency by pamela anderson who says that she spent more time with him than with her three ex-husbands. family show. i'll leave it there. slow and that was worth the extra seconds i gave you. >> i needed all three. >> bret: up next... if you're taking prescription medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. the slopes
my winner, of swords, julian assange, the weekly -- wikilea.ently has been visited with increasing frequency by pamela anderson who says that she spent more time with him than with her three ex-husbands. family show. i'll leave it there. slow and that was worth the extra seconds i gave you. >> i needed all three. >> bret: up next... if you're taking prescription medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause...
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relying on julian assange about why he was questioning the hacks and on and on about not knowing thatinvolved with the separatists in ukraine. who knew about this? who's on the same page with flynn in this campaign of appeasement of a russian understandable foe? >> i think you're exactly right, chris, and that's the big issue here with this white house, we don't know what the stance with the russia is going to be. now, there's this flynn controversy here and the other point of who knew? speaks to the credibility issue of flynn. he clearly misled the vice president. he may have lied intentionally to the vice president. but, the vice president was very upset about this. he was angry. he could no longer trust the national security adviser. that's a huge breach of trust inside this white house. >> why do we know that's true? again, if the white house counsel was told about this the idea they would keep it to themselves is a little farfetched? why are we so confident that the vice president knew nothing about this, completely hoodwinked by flynn? >> we don't -- the conversation that happen
relying on julian assange about why he was questioning the hacks and on and on about not knowing thatinvolved with the separatists in ukraine. who knew about this? who's on the same page with flynn in this campaign of appeasement of a russian understandable foe? >> i think you're exactly right, chris, and that's the big issue here with this white house, we don't know what the stance with the russia is going to be. now, there's this flynn controversy here and the other point of who knew?...
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hacking but rather that release of information which is really troubling and the connection with julian assange is doubly troubling. i think we have to look at that connection. >> jon: he said the russians were not the source of the information that wikileaks received. you discount that? >> absolutely. again, just to underscore this, there is absolutely no evidence of the numerical value of actual voting was tampered, so thankfully, the russians did not hack, which is now a critical infrastructure, our election system so voters should have confidence that the physical vote numbers were not changed. i do think someone is holed up in an embassy in london, i don't think we should give much credibility. >> jon: in some respects, some of the antiquated voting systems that this country still uses are the toughest to hack. we'll one of those big old-fashioned voting machines into a county precinct somewhere, people punch cards with it. pretty hard to hack into that, the muscle. >> [laughs] it is a good visual, i agree with you. i think when you have technology that is better for buying groceries with
hacking but rather that release of information which is really troubling and the connection with julian assange is doubly troubling. i think we have to look at that connection. >> jon: he said the russians were not the source of the information that wikileaks received. you discount that? >> absolutely. again, just to underscore this, there is absolutely no evidence of the numerical value of actual voting was tampered, so thankfully, the russians did not hack, which is now a critical...
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my winner, of swords, julian assange, the weekly -- wikilea.y has been visited with increasing frequency by pamela anderson who says that she spent more time with him than with her three ex-husbands. family show. i'll leave it there. slow and that was worth the extra seconds i gave you. >> i needed all three. >> brerererere bret bret it's time for your friday feedback. we asked if you favor the president's war on fake news: yes. no accountability. fire heather? no i do not agree with it. the press is supposed to call out those in authority. if they don't, who does? also asked if the democrat party would move toward the center. gary harden running to the left as fast as leadership can take them. leaving much of mainstream leadership behind. during alicia acuna's story that should enforce president rules against it none your business, no. if he was smart like he claims, he would start collecting tax revenues from it and make it federal. casey kelly, yes, because it's illegal. i don't care about the facts of its benefits. he i actually agree with
my winner, of swords, julian assange, the weekly -- wikilea.y has been visited with increasing frequency by pamela anderson who says that she spent more time with him than with her three ex-husbands. family show. i'll leave it there. slow and that was worth the extra seconds i gave you. >> i needed all three. >> brerererere bret bret it's time for your friday feedback. we asked if you favor the president's war on fake news: yes. no accountability. fire heather? no i do not agree...
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lasso has that if you were elected, he would throw wikileaks founder julian assange out of the ecuadorian embassy in london. the united nation's children's agency, unicef, is warning as many as 1.4 million children could die this year from famine in nigeria, somalia, south sudan, and yemen. on monday, famine was declared across parts of south sudan, amidst an ongoing civil war that has led to a near collapse of the economy. in somalia, the u.n. says drought has put 185,000 children at risk of famine. in yemen, the u.s.-backed saudi-led airstrikes and blockade have led to widespread food and water shortages. in nigeria, the u.n. says more than 200,000 children are severely malnourished. russia's ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin died unexpectedly on monday after collapsing at his desk at the russian consulate in new york city. he died one day before his 65th birthday. the new york city medical examiner's office is investigating the death. in north dakota, water protectors at the oceti sakowin resistance camp are facing an evacuation deadline wednesday, as the fight continues
lasso has that if you were elected, he would throw wikileaks founder julian assange out of the ecuadorian embassy in london. the united nation's children's agency, unicef, is warning as many as 1.4 million children could die this year from famine in nigeria, somalia, south sudan, and yemen. on monday, famine was declared across parts of south sudan, amidst an ongoing civil war that has led to a near collapse of the economy. in somalia, the u.n. says drought has put 185,000 children at risk of...
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amal clooney, a human rights lawyer, has worked on cases including julian assange of wikileaks and theer and her husband's already full public life. a report by mps says that a discredited £60 million government inquiry into allegations against iraq war veterans has been an unmitigated failure and must be shut down within months. that inquiry is known as the ihat, iraq historical allegations inquiry. theresa may already said the government was working to cut the number of cases being looked at by that team, only those that were credible. the whole issue has been raised again after phil shiner, the controversial human rights lawyer, was struck off after being found to have dishonestly acted in bringing claims against british veterans from the iraq war. more on tho thank as it comes in. let's get the weather. it is set to stay cold into the weekend and more significant snow in the forecast around the middle of the forecast around the middle of the weekend. today we are seeing sleet and snow under this blanket of cloud. there are sunny spells across the centre of the country and for scotl
amal clooney, a human rights lawyer, has worked on cases including julian assange of wikileaks and theer and her husband's already full public life. a report by mps says that a discredited £60 million government inquiry into allegations against iraq war veterans has been an unmitigated failure and must be shut down within months. that inquiry is known as the ihat, iraq historical allegations inquiry. theresa may already said the government was working to cut the number of cases being looked at...
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amal clooney, a human rights lawyer, has worked on cases including julian assange of wikileaks and thewins are expected injune. the demands and pleasures of raising a family now to add to her and her husband's already full public life. congratulations! yes, lucky them. hard work, though, twins. iwonder if you can give george and amal some advice! i'm sure they will get lots of help. let's get some advice on the weather and see how that is looking over the weekend. thank you. a real wintry mix out there, that's how is going to be this weekend, quite a wintry theme with sleet and snow in the forecast. i'm going to show you the snow radar. we have had sleet and snow across the north—east, a cluster in the midlands running towards the wash. fla kes midlands running towards the wash. flakes of snow further south towards the west of london. it will remain wintering eastern areas. considerable accumulations of snow over the hills. even at lower levels, modest accumulations of snow. mainly rain to the coast, but it's going to be cold night across the board, certainly towards the west. a cold w
amal clooney, a human rights lawyer, has worked on cases including julian assange of wikileaks and thewins are expected injune. the demands and pleasures of raising a family now to add to her and her husband's already full public life. congratulations! yes, lucky them. hard work, though, twins. iwonder if you can give george and amal some advice! i'm sure they will get lots of help. let's get some advice on the weather and see how that is looking over the weekend. thank you. a real wintry mix...
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. >>> and results in the ecuadorial election have found that julian assange can remain in that one candidate promised to rye mo remove assange. >>> a judge in new zealand has upheld an earlier court ruling which cleared the way. dotcom and three of his colleagues face conspiracy, racketeering and money laundering charges over megaupload. >>> a manhunt is on the way for the primary suspect of the murder of two young girls in indiana. this man was photographed on a nature trail around the same time those two girls disappeared. he is suspected in participating in the murders of the 13 and 14 year old. they were found nearly a week ago near a creek and never returned home from a hiking trip. >> he's going to have familiarity with this trail. it's not something that someone traveled from a distance away. he knew the happened to be on it that day. >> such a tragic story. they're not sharing much about the case including how the girls died, but they've not disclosed what kind of evidence they've gathered. >> gosh. >>> possibly coming soon to your smartphone, fm radio. the fcc wants to make it easie
. >>> and results in the ecuadorial election have found that julian assange can remain in that one candidate promised to rye mo remove assange. >>> a judge in new zealand has upheld an earlier court ruling which cleared the way. dotcom and three of his colleagues face conspiracy, racketeering and money laundering charges over megaupload. >>> a manhunt is on the way for the primary suspect of the murder of two young girls in indiana. this man was photographed on a...
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and results in the ecuadorian presidential election appear to indicate that wikileaks' founder julian assange can remain in the country for now. one candidate has promised to remove assange from the embassy if he's elected. now a runoff in the election appears like lay. >>> kim dotcom could be headed to the u.s. for trial. a judge has upheld an earlier court ruling which cleared the way. he and his colleagues face racketeering and money laundering charges over mega upload. >>> a desperate manhunt is under way for the primary suspect of the murder of two young girls in indiana. this man was photographed along a nature trail along the same time those two girls disappeared. he is suspected in the 13 and 14 year old's murder. the bodies of liberty german and abigail williams were found nearly a week ago near a creek. they never returned home from a hiking trip. >> he's going to have some history with this trail and with the surrounding area. because it's not something that someone probably traveled from a distance away. he knew the trail was there. they just happened to be on it that day. >> such
and results in the ecuadorian presidential election appear to indicate that wikileaks' founder julian assange can remain in the country for now. one candidate has promised to remove assange from the embassy if he's elected. now a runoff in the election appears like lay. >>> kim dotcom could be headed to the u.s. for trial. a judge has upheld an earlier court ruling which cleared the way. he and his colleagues face racketeering and money laundering charges over mega upload. >>>...