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when the film was first seen about a year ago, the film—makers said the julian assange demanded changes involved, which he did not have the right to do. she has made the film that she wanted to make. there is an irony in someone who is releasing information wanting to control it. we have seen this before in other documentaries and in the much—derided drama, the fifth estate. you get an inside view, but it is fragmented and frustrating because even when they are talking about the electio,n you want the film to be more focused. it feels like it is falling apart. julian assange has said that the film will do his reputation no good at all and i think that he is right. which some people may take as a recommendation in itself. it depends where you stand on these things. it is interesting, also that it was made by a woman. what is your best out this week? ija. it caused a fuss when it was released at cannes because it is simultaneously released on netfix. it is basically as story about a young girl in korea who has raised a super—pig. she follows to america to stop it being experimented upon a
when the film was first seen about a year ago, the film—makers said the julian assange demanded changes involved, which he did not have the right to do. she has made the film that she wanted to make. there is an irony in someone who is releasing information wanting to control it. we have seen this before in other documentaries and in the much—derided drama, the fifth estate. you get an inside view, but it is fragmented and frustrating because even when they are talking about the electio,n...
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he essentially became a supporter of julian assange.pporting trump in the hope that the roswell documents are finally released and put back into the hands of the patriots. >> tucker: the single strangers interview have ever done in 25 years. the full interview on my facebook page. worth it. that is that for this fourth of july special. good night from washington, on this great independence day. have a great one.♪ >> kimberly: hello everyone andy birthday, america. i'm dana perino along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." ♪ welcome to our july 4th special. thanks for joining us tonight. we have a very fun show in-store. make sure to stay with us throughout the hour. before we begin, we would like to give a very special salute to our troops and our vet this independence day. we thank you for our freedom. tonight, we are doing something we have never done before. we are answering your questions for the entire hour. some are serious. some
he essentially became a supporter of julian assange.pporting trump in the hope that the roswell documents are finally released and put back into the hands of the patriots. >> tucker: the single strangers interview have ever done in 25 years. the full interview on my facebook page. worth it. that is that for this fourth of july special. good night from washington, on this great independence day. have a great one.♪ >> kimberly: hello everyone andy birthday, america. i'm dana perino...
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wiki leaks founder julian assange says american liberals. publishers clips and articles of people calling assassination. monday worldwide news headlines live from moscow from news team here a very warm welcome to you. well if lee is getting angry as it seeks support from other european countries over the ongoing crisis it's threatening now to close its ports to rescue ships interior minister claims the country is under huge pressure now all of that as the country has taken in hundreds of thousands of people who have crossed the mediterranean from africa now according to the u.n. almost eighty four thousand people have arrived at a tally imports just since the start of this year and some estimates predict the number will reach two hundred twenty thousand by the year twenty seventeen and italy has been calling on its neighbors to help even use drones and dogs to hunt down those trying to slip across the border between the countries. and with a crisis gripping italy reports have emerged that math. by taking advantage of the refugees. traveled t
wiki leaks founder julian assange says american liberals. publishers clips and articles of people calling assassination. monday worldwide news headlines live from moscow from news team here a very warm welcome to you. well if lee is getting angry as it seeks support from other european countries over the ongoing crisis it's threatening now to close its ports to rescue ships interior minister claims the country is under huge pressure now all of that as the country has taken in hundreds of...
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the documentary called risk on wiki leaks founder julian assange was released today something that the film's hero is apparently unhappy about risks producers say that the songs wrote to the middle bid to stop the release from going ahead we therefore demand that you immediately cease the use and distribution of all images of the named participants and that you desist from this or any other infringement of the rights of the name participants in the future the documentary was six is in the making let's take a very quick look. reproduction try to create a reader and you have a. call in from the office actually in the sun. we discussed the issue with one of julian assange she's lawyers melinda taylor who says that the filmmakers violated copyright and content rights putting at risk those who appeared in the movie and that they also failed to include a major recent development. well the content was selectively edited and taken out of context and it shows presidents who never agreed to be in the film for example and it's not just leaks are put at risk it's also good sources in present day w
the documentary called risk on wiki leaks founder julian assange was released today something that the film's hero is apparently unhappy about risks producers say that the songs wrote to the middle bid to stop the release from going ahead we therefore demand that you immediately cease the use and distribution of all images of the named participants and that you desist from this or any other infringement of the rights of the name participants in the future the documentary was six is in the...
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we discussed the issue with one of julian assange and his lawyers that's melinda taylor who says that the filmmakers violated copyright on content rights putting at risk those who appeared in the movie but they also failed to include a major recent development. where the content was selectively edited and taken out of context and it shows presents we never agreed to be in the film for example and it's not just leaks are put at risk it's also sources and present the way twitter for example you're up against speaking to people in tunisia about certain encryption issues but really showing it as a documentary about we'll be talking about it was protection she took you might government surveillance which was a real purpose of what they were led to believe that it would be about and will advance have not been captured and killed for example when you went decision in august of last year it's not really shown and it doesn't really do stand justice to the decision about which wasn't going to ask you to stop the investigation against them because of the lack of any evidence concerning there's a
we discussed the issue with one of julian assange and his lawyers that's melinda taylor who says that the filmmakers violated copyright on content rights putting at risk those who appeared in the movie but they also failed to include a major recent development. where the content was selectively edited and taken out of context and it shows presents we never agreed to be in the film for example and it's not just leaks are put at risk it's also sources and present the way twitter for example...
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gave them to julian assange at wikileaks who tried to maximize damage to our campaign by 30 minutes following release of the access hollywood tape. began releasing them everyday for approximately 30 days of the campaign. so i think they, as the 17 u.s. intelligence agencies ended up putting out a statement, and concluded, they tried to do what they could to interfere with the u.s. election in order to help donald trump get elected president of the united states. and the reason they did that is because donald trump as we saw over the weekend at hamburg, seems to have a special rapport with vladimir putin and adopted russian foreign policy breaking rank with bipartisan foreign policy with the united states for the last years. >> you said something about the timing of the access hollywood tapes. also the same day the u.s. government released its first official finding that the russians had indeed penetrated your e-mail. you don't think that's coincidence? you think there is some direction about what would be politically most sell yent? >> look, i think that you know, if, i would say two things.
gave them to julian assange at wikileaks who tried to maximize damage to our campaign by 30 minutes following release of the access hollywood tape. began releasing them everyday for approximately 30 days of the campaign. so i think they, as the 17 u.s. intelligence agencies ended up putting out a statement, and concluded, they tried to do what they could to interfere with the u.s. election in order to help donald trump get elected president of the united states. and the reason they did that is...
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and on to julian assange and roger stone? i mean it seems a little early to -- >> there is a lot of dots here that aren't connected. the problem is this is not anybody's problem but the trump administration's. the story continues to change. first there's nothing and then there's denials. then there's something. and then there's something more. i think we're going to see that. we're going to find out about more meetings and we're going to find out about more revelations related to those meetings. >> jason miller, robby mook, thank you both. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, to congressman swalwell's earlier point, just how normal or abnormal was the trump jr. meeting. was it merely hard ball all campaigns play or something out of the ordinary. we'll hear from three attorneys with three different views next. >>> also later, senate republicans getting ready for another try at replacing obamacare. the question is can they actually overcome republican opposition to it. (upbeat dance music) (bell ringing) about to see progressive'
and on to julian assange and roger stone? i mean it seems a little early to -- >> there is a lot of dots here that aren't connected. the problem is this is not anybody's problem but the trump administration's. the story continues to change. first there's nothing and then there's denials. then there's something. and then there's something more. i think we're going to see that. we're going to find out about more meetings and we're going to find out about more revelations related to those...
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her latest film "risk," which looks at wikileaks and julian assange, premieres this saturday >> it's a bit surprising that i do documentaries because i consider myself to be a really shy person. there's something about the documentary form that i guess it sort of-- it kind of gives you an invitation maybe to go places you wouldn't go, otherwise to take risks you wouldn't take otherwise. my filmmaking is kind of comes in a tradition of observational cinema or cinema vÉrite, where legendary founders of it, d. a. pennebaker, albert maysles, frederick wiseman, they capture human stories, they capture drama, and they capture history as it unfolds, when you talk to people and who they tell you who they are is oftentimes different than act- than their actions, so i'm interested in people's actions and choices, so, for instance, sitting in a hotel room with edward snowden as he's making this monumental decision to leak this information, is an example of the type of cinema like, that i'm interested in doing. the last two films i've done," citizen four" and "risk", i became a participant, ther
her latest film "risk," which looks at wikileaks and julian assange, premieres this saturday >> it's a bit surprising that i do documentaries because i consider myself to be a really shy person. there's something about the documentary form that i guess it sort of-- it kind of gives you an invitation maybe to go places you wouldn't go, otherwise to take risks you wouldn't take otherwise. my filmmaking is kind of comes in a tradition of observational cinema or cinema vÉrite,...
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when the film was first seen about a year ago, the film—makers said that julian assange demanded changesmade the film that she wanted to make. there is an irony in someone who is releasing information wanting to control it. we have seen this before in other documentaries and in the much—derided drama, the fifth estate. 0n the one hand you get an inside view, but it is fragmented and frustrating as a piece of film making because even when they are talking about the election and things you want the film to be more focused. it feels like it is falling apart in the film maker's hand. julian assange has said that the film will do his reputation no good at all and i think that he is right. which some people may take as a recommendation in itself. it depends where you stand on these things. it is interesting, also that it was made by a woman. what is your best out this week? 0kja. it caused a fuss when it was released at cannes because it was simultaneously released on netfix. it is basically a story about a young girl in korea who has raised a super—pig. she follows it to america to stop it be
when the film was first seen about a year ago, the film—makers said that julian assange demanded changesmade the film that she wanted to make. there is an irony in someone who is releasing information wanting to control it. we have seen this before in other documentaries and in the much—derided drama, the fifth estate. 0n the one hand you get an inside view, but it is fragmented and frustrating as a piece of film making because even when they are talking about the election and things you...
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rassmann to online shaming and vigilante justice and the reaction has been you know tremendous even julian assange has come out and condemn this a multi-billion dollar t.v. network blackmailing a private citizen into not making funny videos about it is not journalism c.n.n. . now they found him they succeeded they started calling him eventually they managed to get in contact with him and c.n.n. admits themselves that he sounded nervous on the telephone of course he was nervous i think terrified is more like it they're threatening to release his information here apologized he said i'll never do this again but it says so right on c.n.n. so article on their web page that c.n.n. reserves the right to publish his information if he stops being sorry publishes information to millions of people so all the crazies in the world know where where he is potentially where to find him you know in such a situation i think most of us would be sorry regardless of what we did just so long as our information isn't published isn't thrown out there now isn't this blackmail isn't this the definition of blackmail the rea
rassmann to online shaming and vigilante justice and the reaction has been you know tremendous even julian assange has come out and condemn this a multi-billion dollar t.v. network blackmailing a private citizen into not making funny videos about it is not journalism c.n.n. . now they found him they succeeded they started calling him eventually they managed to get in contact with him and c.n.n. admits themselves that he sounded nervous on the telephone of course he was nervous i think terrified...
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julian assange she was among those urging trying to publish his e-mails in the name of transparency he offered to do it for him anonymously via wiki leaks in two hours later trying to publish them himself political and legal analyst lionel told us that there's no substance in this story only in the buzzword russia making it a point of discussion for the media whenever you hear about this trouble. me to always ask the question and. because that's what you have to do and that i will drive junior met with this rush in and he thought maybe he would have some research opposition research and and it turns out that she didn't but she wanted to talk about apparently adoption and and that somebody said treason this there is nothing here but let me tell you what is the saddest part we have been told russia russia russia russia to such an extent that maybe by virtue of this repetition there's been some kind of a cerebral connection made where people impute to guilt whenever that word is met and i'm not kidding you it's almost like a brainwashing there is absolutely nothing to this story no matter
julian assange she was among those urging trying to publish his e-mails in the name of transparency he offered to do it for him anonymously via wiki leaks in two hours later trying to publish them himself political and legal analyst lionel told us that there's no substance in this story only in the buzzword russia making it a point of discussion for the media whenever you hear about this trouble. me to always ask the question and. because that's what you have to do and that i will drive junior...
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a documentary called the risk on wiki leaks founder julian assange was released today something the film's hero is apparently unhappy about respond to cecilia songs wrote to them in a bid to stop the release going ahead we therefore demand that you immediately cease the use and distribution of all images of the named participants and that you desist from this or any other infringement of the rights of the main participants in the future the documentary took six years to make his a quick preview. i'm calling from the office of the sun. well let's discuss this further with melinda taylor who is julius arches lawyer million thanks for coming on to the program to discuss this now the producers of the film they claim that aslan wiki leaks have sent letters to distributors demanding that the film not be released can you confirm that that's what's happened . yes indeed mr sanders noir was. in the film and a cease and desist letter to the distributors of the hell do you see the fact that because it is the not all the rights to use their images in the film so it's just a copyright issue that's what
a documentary called the risk on wiki leaks founder julian assange was released today something the film's hero is apparently unhappy about respond to cecilia songs wrote to them in a bid to stop the release going ahead we therefore demand that you immediately cease the use and distribution of all images of the named participants and that you desist from this or any other infringement of the rights of the main participants in the future the documentary took six years to make his a quick...
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wiki leaks founder julian assange says american liberals are liberal.publishers clips on articles of people calling for assassination.
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hundred thousand dollars and some actually believe it was all worth it as we can leaks founder julian assange pointed out one washington post reporter from. fired shots at also those rebels actually killed or wounded one hundred thousand syrian government troops one may ask when and how did that happen especially can. that there have been cases when the rebel supported by the cia collapsed with those trained and armed by the pentagon l a times reported that in february last year the deal would be backed syrian democratic forces were kicked out from one of the towns near aleppo by cia armed. militia but when has this kind of mishap stop the funding off regime change now that trump has seemingly decided to put an end to this one of the commanders admitted to the financial times that not only his forces the syrian rebel forces surely received arms from the cia but were also on their regular payroll yeah the salaries to syrian rebels which were essentially floated by the u.s. taxpayers which may explain the real reason why the program was curbed and that statement by top u.s. army general raymond
hundred thousand dollars and some actually believe it was all worth it as we can leaks founder julian assange pointed out one washington post reporter from. fired shots at also those rebels actually killed or wounded one hundred thousand syrian government troops one may ask when and how did that happen especially can. that there have been cases when the rebel supported by the cia collapsed with those trained and armed by the pentagon l a times reported that in february last year the deal would...
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the whole thing has to do with who got the e-mails from the democratic national committee to julian assange and now i have a very good speculation here it's based on what the new york times does not publish . the original cia documents published by wiki leaks on march twenty eighth revealed something called vault seven part three which allowed the cia to opt to skate that is confused who hacks into these systems and leave a little telltale signs like oh maybe cyrillic or felix and wonder of each now the cia used that capability last year two thousand and sixty eight it doesn't take a rocket scientist to put these dots together all cyrillic left in the d.n.c. could well maybe i'll just say right out that if i had to judge between whether it was a russian hack or a cia. penetration or a cia use of this incredible capability i would go with cia using this incredible capability right off the bat the problem is we have a president now and less look around at the cia in the military and what we call it deep state he could ideally call his cia director and say mike pompei oh nuff of this foolishne
the whole thing has to do with who got the e-mails from the democratic national committee to julian assange and now i have a very good speculation here it's based on what the new york times does not publish . the original cia documents published by wiki leaks on march twenty eighth revealed something called vault seven part three which allowed the cia to opt to skate that is confused who hacks into these systems and leave a little telltale signs like oh maybe cyrillic or felix and wonder of...
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hundred thousand dollars and some actually believe it was all worth it as we can leaks founder julian assange pointed out one washington post reporter from. fired shots at also those rebels actually killed or wounded one hundred thousand syrian government troops one may ask when and how did that happen especially considering that there have been cases when the rebels supported by the cia calash with those trained and armed by the pentagon l a times reported that in february last year the deal with. the national weather service in sterling virginia has issued a special memory warning for chesapeake bay from pools island to sandy point maryland chesapeake bay north island maryland chester rivers of queenstown maryland eastern patapsco river including baltimore harbor until ten fifteen pm. twenty one pm a strong thunderstorm was located twenty five nautical miles west of middle river moving east at thirty knots hazard thirty four knots or greater source radar indicated impact voters and small craft could be thrown overboard by suddenly higher winds and waves capsizing their vessel locations and
hundred thousand dollars and some actually believe it was all worth it as we can leaks founder julian assange pointed out one washington post reporter from. fired shots at also those rebels actually killed or wounded one hundred thousand syrian government troops one may ask when and how did that happen especially considering that there have been cases when the rebels supported by the cia calash with those trained and armed by the pentagon l a times reported that in february last year the deal...
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hundred thousand dollars and some actually believe it was all worth it as we can leaks founder julian assange pointed out one washington post reporter from. fired shots at also wrote that those rebels actually killed or wounded one hundred thousand syrian government troops one may ask when and how did that happen especially can. that there have been cases when the rebel supported by the cia collapsed with those trained and armed by the pentagon l a times reported that in february last year the d.o.d. backed syrian democratic forces were kicked out from one of the towns near aleppo by cia armed. militia but when has this kind of mishap stop the funding off regime change now that trump has seemingly decided to put an end to this one of the commanders admitted to the financial times that not only his forces the syrian rebel forces shortie received arms from the cia but were also on their regular payroll yeah the salaries to syrian rebels which were essentially footed by the u.s. taxpayers which may explain the real reason why the program was curbed and that statement by top u.s. army general ray
hundred thousand dollars and some actually believe it was all worth it as we can leaks founder julian assange pointed out one washington post reporter from. fired shots at also wrote that those rebels actually killed or wounded one hundred thousand syrian government troops one may ask when and how did that happen especially can. that there have been cases when the rebel supported by the cia collapsed with those trained and armed by the pentagon l a times reported that in february last year the...
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hundred thousand dollars and some actually believe it was all worth it as we can leaks founder julian assange pointed out one washington post reporter from. fired shots at also those rebels actually killed or wounded one hundred thousand syrian government troops one may ask when and how did that happen especially considering that there have been cases when the rebels supported by the cia calash with those trained and armed by the pentagon l a times reported that in february last year the deal would be backed syrian democratic forces were kicked out from one of the towns near aleppo by cia armed. militia but when has this kind of mishap stop the funding off regime change now that trump has seemingly decided to put an end to this one of the commanders admitted to the financial times that not only his forces the syrian rebel forces surely received arms. on the cia but were also on their regular payroll yeah the salaries to syrian rebels which were essentially footed by the u.s. taxpayers which may explain the real reason why the program was curbed and that statement by top u.s. army general raym
hundred thousand dollars and some actually believe it was all worth it as we can leaks founder julian assange pointed out one washington post reporter from. fired shots at also those rebels actually killed or wounded one hundred thousand syrian government troops one may ask when and how did that happen especially considering that there have been cases when the rebels supported by the cia calash with those trained and armed by the pentagon l a times reported that in february last year the deal...
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as with the blowers like edward snowden and julian assange have made headlines around the world the debate remains on whether they're heroes and patriots or traitors are g.'s a talk of sweet satin on the national whistleblower appreciation day meeting today and has more. on today's conference was actually a celebration for the first whistleblower law that went into effect on july thirtieth of seventeen seventy eight and according to those at the meeting today including senator chuck grassley it was something very important to our forefathers senator grassley who's the chairman of the senate whistleblower protection caucus said because of whistleblowers more than fifty three billion in taxpayer dollars has been recovered because of insiders it's now known that more than five hundred million was lost to corporate fraud senator grassley says whistleblowers are fire blacklisted and harassed when they're merely trying to do what's right he says because of those willing to speak up it was discovered that some bats were waiting up to two years to see a doctor and while many were the sacrifices wh
as with the blowers like edward snowden and julian assange have made headlines around the world the debate remains on whether they're heroes and patriots or traitors are g.'s a talk of sweet satin on the national whistleblower appreciation day meeting today and has more. on today's conference was actually a celebration for the first whistleblower law that went into effect on july thirtieth of seventeen seventy eight and according to those at the meeting today including senator chuck grassley it...
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julian assange always said no it didn't come too country state or d didn't come from a country state or government. here is a guy uploading sensitive information to the cloud and downloading to a remote server, important information apparently from the dnc and other democrats. debbie wasserman-schultz was clamg up an -- clamming up and refusing to hands over her password for her laptop. i suspect the feds sat her down and said you start giving us what we are asking for because it's obstruction of justice. trish: he was willing to do something for money. he was falsely billing. gregg: allegedly. trish: and his family members collected up to $4 million because of all that. that's one story out there tonight. the other story. glenn simpson, fusion gps who was supposed to be testifying. walk us back. viewer back. what is the concern here. this is a firm that's for hire. gregg: a supporter for hillary clinton allegedly hired them to dig dirt and donald trump. the f.b.i. gets involved and there is a fairly reliable report fbi under james comey agreed to pay this company $50,000 to continue
julian assange always said no it didn't come too country state or d didn't come from a country state or government. here is a guy uploading sensitive information to the cloud and downloading to a remote server, important information apparently from the dnc and other democrats. debbie wasserman-schultz was clamg up an -- clamming up and refusing to hands over her password for her laptop. i suspect the feds sat her down and said you start giving us what we are asking for because it's obstruction...
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this from julian assange, but it was my turn.r twitter user saying green eggs and scam. that is a big. she says she is going to dig in and let her guard down. there will be some interesting information from her. heather: is it a question? what happened or is it a statement, what happened. >> who knows if there will be anything new. thanks a lot. >> 40 minutes after the hour, senate democrats seem to be celebrated the republican healthcare failure, so what is their plan? that is coming up next. >> the publisher of hillary clinton's upcoming memoir announced the title of her book will be the statement what happened. that is the censored version. ♪ [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. wise man, i'm nervous about affecting my good credit score. i see you've planted an uncertainty tree. chop that thing down. the clarity y
this from julian assange, but it was my turn.r twitter user saying green eggs and scam. that is a big. she says she is going to dig in and let her guard down. there will be some interesting information from her. heather: is it a question? what happened or is it a statement, what happened. >> who knows if there will be anything new. thanks a lot. >> 40 minutes after the hour, senate democrats seem to be celebrated the republican healthcare failure, so what is their plan? that is...
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clinton that it was the conduct of james comey or the russians or wikileaks founder julian assange or all of the above that sank her campaign. >> president trump campaigned on a populist platform, talking to working people. that's why he won. >> schumer was more blunt, telling "the washington post" "when you lose to somebody was 40% popularity, you don't blame other things. comey, russia. you blame yourself." the goat no matter what you do, it all comes down to who is the leader quick thank you can't do anything unless you have a leader that people like. >> the so-called autopsy republicans produced after mitt romney's defeat call for greater outreach to women and latinos. that victory offers a cautionary word about the postmortem spirits doing more on this but the panel. major roadblock in the investigation of a cyber security breach of the house democrats campaign could finally be giving in and giving up her laptop. fox news has learned former party chair debbie wasserman scholz is in talks to allow investigators to search your computer as part of a probe into allegations of compute
clinton that it was the conduct of james comey or the russians or wikileaks founder julian assange or all of the above that sank her campaign. >> president trump campaigned on a populist platform, talking to working people. that's why he won. >> schumer was more blunt, telling "the washington post" "when you lose to somebody was 40% popularity, you don't blame other things. comey, russia. you blame yourself." the goat no matter what you do, it all comes down to...
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and julian assange, talked to them, had him on radio, and he denies that it was the russians in particularabout the double standard, i think democrats have gone so much further on this, zero coverage of that. what do you think? >> i'd also say this, in addition to the double standard. one of the reasons that people don't like to go into politics is because politics, it is rough, tough. i find it hard to believe if the circumstances were reversed the clintons would not have taken this meeting? i've got dirt on my opponent, dirt that may hurt my opponent's campaign in a tough campaign. >> but the ukrainian ambassador was working with dnc. >> i find it flabbergasting to hear this holier than thou, i would not have taken that meeting. are you kidding me? the clintons wouldn't have taken that meeting with their shenanigans? the clinton server, the espionage violations and the -- >> larry, you're really good. >> give me a break! >> let me ask you this. maybe ari is right. i'll give larry first crack at this. maybe ari us right, there's a double standard, and it's flagrant, but there shouldn't be
and julian assange, talked to them, had him on radio, and he denies that it was the russians in particularabout the double standard, i think democrats have gone so much further on this, zero coverage of that. what do you think? >> i'd also say this, in addition to the double standard. one of the reasons that people don't like to go into politics is because politics, it is rough, tough. i find it hard to believe if the circumstances were reversed the clintons would not have taken this...
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and julian assange had said the leeker of the wikileaks of the d.n.c. e-mails was not russia. it was to get a reward for the catcher of the murder of seth ridge who was a disgruntled d.n.c. staffer that was in favor of bernie sanders. host: that story has been strongly disputed and there's no evidence to draw the connection. even fox news has retracted some f its reporting on that. caller: well that this fact and it's been fought by the establishment. and russia did not hack. it was a. story concocted by john podesta and they're feeding the story to the washington and "new york times" where he worked. host: so you don't trust the intelligence community that said russia was involved in the election. caller: they're all a bunch of obama lackeys who all supported obama. all easy to guys need to go to prison. they're just corrupt as hell. and trims trying to straighten things out that i fear for his life. i fear for all our lives because he has been attacked from all sides, the intelligence, the people that were appointed by balm for eight years and the -- obama for eight years an
and julian assange had said the leeker of the wikileaks of the d.n.c. e-mails was not russia. it was to get a reward for the catcher of the murder of seth ridge who was a disgruntled d.n.c. staffer that was in favor of bernie sanders. host: that story has been strongly disputed and there's no evidence to draw the connection. even fox news has retracted some f its reporting on that. caller: well that this fact and it's been fought by the establishment. and russia did not hack. it was a. story...
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and wiki leaks founder julian assange says american liberals are liberal no more that says he publishes clips and articles from people calling for this is fascination. it's three o'clock am in moscow and you're watching l.t. international live from a studio here with me in india welcome to the program. it's me is getting angry as it seeks support from other european countries over the migrant crisis is threatening to close its ports to rescue ships the interior minister claims the country's under huge pressure that's as the country's taken in hundreds of thousands of people who have crossed the mediterranean from africa according to the un almost eighty four thousand people have a arrived at the country's ports since the start of the year with some estimates predicting the number will jump to two hundred twenty thousand by the end of twenty seventeen but. calls on neighbors to help france's even use drones and hunt down those trying to slip across the border between the countries with the crisis gripping italy reports of. increasing their influence on the port in sicily by taking advant
and wiki leaks founder julian assange says american liberals are liberal no more that says he publishes clips and articles from people calling for this is fascination. it's three o'clock am in moscow and you're watching l.t. international live from a studio here with me in india welcome to the program. it's me is getting angry as it seeks support from other european countries over the migrant crisis is threatening to close its ports to rescue ships the interior minister claims the country's...
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thank you joining us wiki leaks chief julian assange has lashed out at a number of media outlets which claims have been calling for his assassination you made a number of posts on twitter under the hash tag tolerant liberal the whistleblower tweeted a number of articles and clips in which death threats were made against him he claimed the outlets are biased as they go along with the worst elements of state power and they love censorship he said he was simply being targeted for telling the truth the american philosopher explained how neo liberalism is in fact increasing tyranny instead of increasing freedom all of this in the latest episode of on contact with chris hedges the full interview on our website and on our america's youtube page here's a quick clip. what did you say well this is the so-called neo liberal shift to try to shift decisions from the public arena to what's called the market the market how do you define the a liberalism it's basically the idea is private is reduce the role of the public institutions. to regulate to. permit to infect encourage the growth of financial
thank you joining us wiki leaks chief julian assange has lashed out at a number of media outlets which claims have been calling for his assassination you made a number of posts on twitter under the hash tag tolerant liberal the whistleblower tweeted a number of articles and clips in which death threats were made against him he claimed the outlets are biased as they go along with the worst elements of state power and they love censorship he said he was simply being targeted for telling the truth...
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three days later on, june 12, julian assange of wikileaks announced that he was in possession of e-mailg to hillary clinton. on june 14th, the "washington post" first reported that russian intelligence breached the dnc. we know that now. then the first russian hacked dnc file was released on june 15th. and despite that kushner, manafort and donald trump jr. were told that they were helping their candidate. they said we believe it was the dnc that did the hacking as a way to distract if the many issues facing their deeply flawed candidate. >> you put these things together and it looks like trump got the word from his son and manafort and the other guy, jared, i guess some hot stuff from the russians, you might as well begin teasing it out there. and yet he was saying, we don't know anything about this. >> it may look like that but we do not know for sure. it is important to point out that donald trump's lawyers say that he didn't know about the meeting until a few days ago. but he was in trump tower. >> wouldn't they do that in. >> they certainly would. but let's be fair here and say wha
three days later on, june 12, julian assange of wikileaks announced that he was in possession of e-mailg to hillary clinton. on june 14th, the "washington post" first reported that russian intelligence breached the dnc. we know that now. then the first russian hacked dnc file was released on june 15th. and despite that kushner, manafort and donald trump jr. were told that they were helping their candidate. they said we believe it was the dnc that did the hacking as a way to distract...
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roger stone said to people and he also tweeted that he was speaking to julian assange.e point he implied it was direct, and at another point he said it was through intermediaries. then he clairvoyantly predicted that donald trump jr.'s e-mails would be released. they stole e-mails and then figured out the time to drop them. and today we're getting closer. the other piece of this, we can't let this go. what did the president know? he was sitting in trump tower the day this meeting happened. his campaign manager, his son, his son-in-law were all there. do we really think they didn't talk about this? >> one of the pushbacks from the white house has been that when paul manafort was named to the trump campaign, there were people in this country reaching out to ukranian politicians and ukranian politicians were helping to provide information about paul manafort that was not positive because manafort had done a bunch of consulting work in ukraine and people saying this is the same thing, sarah huckabee sanders making that point from the white house podium. >> i love it. they t
roger stone said to people and he also tweeted that he was speaking to julian assange.e point he implied it was direct, and at another point he said it was through intermediaries. then he clairvoyantly predicted that donald trump jr.'s e-mails would be released. they stole e-mails and then figured out the time to drop them. and today we're getting closer. the other piece of this, we can't let this go. what did the president know? he was sitting in trump tower the day this meeting happened. his...
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they wanted to know from stone were you in touch with julian assange, were you in touch with the russianilitary e-mail server that they had set up for communications? and if so, why were you doing that? and what role did you play in getting this information out into the domain? i think caputo is sort of ancillary to that principally. >> so those potential answers could speak to intent, wittingly, unwittingly? >> well, yes. i mean, it could be that stone -- and we should say as you said atd the setup, he has denied this, that stone was in fact in communications with the russians about what they were doing with the hacked information and they were strategizing about the best way to get that information out into the public domain in a way that would cause the most injury to the clinton campaign. so if that were the facts, if it rolled out that way, that would be detrimental to stone and detrimental to the president if he had knowledge of stone's doing this. if stone was an independent actor doing this on his own, then it's all on stone. if they were all communicating in the campaign about t
they wanted to know from stone were you in touch with julian assange, were you in touch with the russianilitary e-mail server that they had set up for communications? and if so, why were you doing that? and what role did you play in getting this information out into the domain? i think caputo is sort of ancillary to that principally. >> so those potential answers could speak to intent, wittingly, unwittingly? >> well, yes. i mean, it could be that stone -- and we should say as you...
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stone says he knew julian assange and he says he knew when the next attacks were going to take place.ve reports of setting up back channels with the kremlin out of the russian embassy by mr. kushner. clearly, again, these are the elements of a conspiracy at the very early stages. >> do you believe trump junior when he says his father knew nothing about this meeting? >> well, i hear how close he is to his family and his father. those are his exact words. it defies credibility that something of this magnitude, that he was, as he said, just -- he's going to love to hear, especially late in the summer, isn't something he wouldn't share with a candidate who happens to be his father. >> now, jared kushner, you mentioned, is somebody who was at the meeting, who is still an active part of our executive branch. do you feel his security clearance should be suspended until the investigations are concluded? >> i believe there's enough questions about mr. kushner's role in this entire process for his clearance to be held back, and just to see where we go from here. remember, we're talking about el
stone says he knew julian assange and he says he knew when the next attacks were going to take place.ve reports of setting up back channels with the kremlin out of the russian embassy by mr. kushner. clearly, again, these are the elements of a conspiracy at the very early stages. >> do you believe trump junior when he says his father knew nothing about this meeting? >> well, i hear how close he is to his family and his father. those are his exact words. it defies credibility that...
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you know, roger stone suggesting he had a relationship with julian assange and wikileaks and he knewdesta was next in the barrel. i don't want to get into the specifics of digital operation or specifics that are not in the public domain at this point and time. i think you are seeing clear pattern of people in the trump campaign coordinating with russians. i think what we are learning with the trump jr. meeting is when you meet with any russians, you are meeting with russian intelligence, and therefore president putin. >> cnn is reporting white house aides were made aware of the meeting with don jr. they were made aware of the meeting in late june, weeks ago, as they were helping strategize on how to handle the disclosure he was facing. additi additionally, the president's aides were involved in crafting the initial statement don jr. put out. do you think they have exposed themss and they could be pulled into the investigation? >> look, any sort of investigation, when people talk to the subjects in question and they craft their answer and how to respond, they bring themselves into thi
you know, roger stone suggesting he had a relationship with julian assange and wikileaks and he knewdesta was next in the barrel. i don't want to get into the specifics of digital operation or specifics that are not in the public domain at this point and time. i think you are seeing clear pattern of people in the trump campaign coordinating with russians. i think what we are learning with the trump jr. meeting is when you meet with any russians, you are meeting with russian intelligence, and...
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julian assange has said that the film will do his reputation no good at all and i think that he is rightn these things. it is interesting, also that it was made by a woman. what is your best out this week? 0kja. it caused a fuss when it was released at cannes because it is simultaneously released on netfix. it is basically as story about a young girl in korea who has raised a super—pig. she follows to america to stop it being experimented upon and being used for food. it is a film about where food comes from and how does capitalism hide behind a caring face. tilda swinton is a fantastically monstrous creation. the film uses brilliant cgi to bring the giant pig to life. the film is satirical and strange and i liked it. it is ideally seen in the cinema. it is very cinematic. it is thought provoting, it is not vegetarian propaganda but it will give you food for thought. i like that phrase, vegetarian propaganda. i will do something with that. what about dvds? heal the living was a small release. it is a story of a heart. it is a story about a young man he was involved in an accident and his
julian assange has said that the film will do his reputation no good at all and i think that he is rightn these things. it is interesting, also that it was made by a woman. what is your best out this week? 0kja. it caused a fuss when it was released at cannes because it is simultaneously released on netfix. it is basically as story about a young girl in korea who has raised a super—pig. she follows to america to stop it being experimented upon and being used for food. it is a film about where...
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some political operatives, roger stone's name has come up because we know he was in touch with julian assangevarious points last summer. this is at least a suspicion. a lot of people are pushing back and saying oh, the russians are so sophisticated they would understand how to do this. this is the kind of detailed voter targeting that even sophisticated republican and democratic campaigns have not done until this year >> exactly. this is a well-known part of the russian tool kit that we as the united states government have not done enough to push back against. we have quite a lot of cybertools at our disposal we haven't been leveraging, or not in quantities great enough to give us -- >> are we afraid of retailiation? >> it's something we have to think about but not paralyze us against taking action. right now, russia is respecting power and resolve and we are giving them neither. i would point out that "the new york times" released a piece last night that gave us a little more insight and detail into the president's bilat with president putin that aoccurroccurred at t. he told us what we alre
some political operatives, roger stone's name has come up because we know he was in touch with julian assangevarious points last summer. this is at least a suspicion. a lot of people are pushing back and saying oh, the russians are so sophisticated they would understand how to do this. this is the kind of detailed voter targeting that even sophisticated republican and democratic campaigns have not done until this year >> exactly. this is a well-known part of the russian tool kit that we...
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stone who spoke to donald trump very frequently claimed he said himself that he was talking to julian assangewikileaks, and he naturally predicted john podesta's e-mails would be put out. enormous evidence already that this kind of coordination was happening. i think this was an important installment today, but there is so much more to come. >> you wanted to weigh in? >> you know, i think in terms of what donald trump knew and when did he know it, there is a sentence at the end of rob goldstone's e-mail in which he says, i can also send this info to your father via rhonea, hi longtime personal assist, but it is ultrasensitive so wanted to send to you first. >> donald trump's first longtime apr assistant. >> trump's longtime assistant. nothing where he said, don't send it to my father. we know trump says he knew nothing about it, but we don't know whether rob goldstone had an entire other e-mail chain with rhonea, the personal assistant to donald trump. so -- this is, i presume what investigators on capitol hill and potentially the fbi would be looking at. >> i have to assume, dana if we're le
stone who spoke to donald trump very frequently claimed he said himself that he was talking to julian assangewikileaks, and he naturally predicted john podesta's e-mails would be put out. enormous evidence already that this kind of coordination was happening. i think this was an important installment today, but there is so much more to come. >> you wanted to weigh in? >> you know, i think in terms of what donald trump knew and when did he know it, there is a sentence at the end of...
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he was communicating with communicating with julian assange the wikileaks person who was publishing thisacking. what you're finding here is more and more what were allegations before now seem to have a lot more credibility. >> a lot more credibility. michael, put your former rnc chief hat on. what did gop leaders do with this new news that doesn't stop coming out even if two days ago they said, listen, it was just a meeting. 20 minutes. nothing came of it. the fact that more information comes out and yet another person in the room with a name like this, a person with this kind of profile. how was this not mentioned and how are republicans supposed to manage this information? >> how they're supposed to manage it is very different from how they wind up managing it. >> why? >> how they're supposed to manage it is to sit down and really get inside the white house and go, look, this has got to stop. you're killing us on the hill. you're killing us out in the country. the brand is taking on water. you've got to put it all on the table. that's how it should go. >> that's not even an option. peo
he was communicating with communicating with julian assange the wikileaks person who was publishing thisacking. what you're finding here is more and more what were allegations before now seem to have a lot more credibility. >> a lot more credibility. michael, put your former rnc chief hat on. what did gop leaders do with this new news that doesn't stop coming out even if two days ago they said, listen, it was just a meeting. 20 minutes. nothing came of it. the fact that more information...