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. >> and swiss bank julius baer is snapping up the swiss franc. as far as investor reaction, shares are trading lower this morning. carolyn has been speaking to julius baer's ceo and joins us now. carolyn, first of all, why the negative reaction? >> well, a couple things, ross, really. first of all, to finance the deal, julius baer is launching a rights issue and that causes some conclusion. secondly, not all, but some analysts say the price tag is quite high, especially if you account for the implementation risks and the restructuring costs at around $400 million swiss franc. having said that, though, 850 million swiss franc, that price tag is considerably lower than the 1.5 billion to the $2 billion that the market has been speculating about in the announcement to this deal. what they're relying on is that this deal makes sense. take a listen. >> when we look at the overall transaction, that's a business time that will give us a very good quantum leap. it would bring us to our target of adding approximately 50% of our current access and aum comi
. >> and swiss bank julius baer is snapping up the swiss franc. as far as investor reaction, shares are trading lower this morning. carolyn has been speaking to julius baer's ceo and joins us now. carolyn, first of all, why the negative reaction? >> well, a couple things, ross, really. first of all, to finance the deal, julius baer is launching a rights issue and that causes some conclusion. secondly, not all, but some analysts say the price tag is quite high, especially if you...
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>> hi, i'm julius peppers. i'm here to knock you into the stands. >> i just think he got lucky because he got out of bounds quicker. >>> coming up as we continue tonight on the news at 10:00, beachgoers may have a new robotic lifeguard following you around this summer. should human lifeguards be nervous? that story is coming up when we return. i'm barack obama and i approve this message now mitt romney's attacking the president on medicare? the nonpartisan a-a-r-p says obamacare "cracks down on medicare fraud, waste, and abuse and strengthens guaranteed benefits." and the ryan plan? a-a-r-p says it would undermine medicare and could lead to higher costs for seniors... and experts say ryan's voucher plan could raise future retirees costs more than six thousand dollars. get the facts. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury crescent dogs with just a few ingredients you have an easy dinner... pillsbury crescent dogs... school night ideas made easy. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're ju
>> hi, i'm julius peppers. i'm here to knock you into the stands. >> i just think he got lucky because he got out of bounds quicker. >>> coming up as we continue tonight on the news at 10:00, beachgoers may have a new robotic lifeguard following you around this summer. should human lifeguards be nervous? that story is coming up when we return. i'm barack obama and i approve this message now mitt romney's attacking the president on medicare? the nonpartisan a-a-r-p says...
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picture i'm tom arbonne coming up in this half hour despite being granted political asylum in ecuador julius anja still holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london when little songe flee to ecuador and where does this extradition battle sweden stand talk with human rights activist and member of the assigned legal team michael ratner also despite spying on muslims in new york city for six years the n.y.p.d. has yet to turn up a solid lead of any threat from islamic terrorists here in the united states as this program along with anti muslim advocates caused americans to fear and hate the muslim community and back in one nine hundred forty four f.d.r. called out republicans saying they were using the most one of hitler's most powerful profit began to techniques to win over voters so what was that technique i'll tell you and i still take. it as the rest of the news wiki leaks founder julian assange has been in the ecuadorian embassy in london for two months now and it's been six days since the government of ecuador officially granted him diplomatic asylum status and throughout all this time the
picture i'm tom arbonne coming up in this half hour despite being granted political asylum in ecuador julius anja still holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london when little songe flee to ecuador and where does this extradition battle sweden stand talk with human rights activist and member of the assigned legal team michael ratner also despite spying on muslims in new york city for six years the n.y.p.d. has yet to turn up a solid lead of any threat from islamic terrorists here in the united...
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instead, hi tried to make a play and got slammed down out of bounds by julius peppers. maybe when they look at that on film, hey robert, let's throw that one away. had another chance to make a play, and another sack. alfred morris was very good. first two carries, 27 yards. averaged over six yards per carry. in the second quarter, went down. had a very bad second quarter and the redskins as a whole was a first half they want to forget. brandon banks might have made this football team the 91-yard punt return. that was the highlight in that first half. right now, it's been a kirk cousins show here in the second half. redskins trying to hold on to win. lindsey, back to you in d.c. >> and thank you, dave ross, and we can't show you the highlights because the game is going on. we'll show you the schedule leading up to the first regular season home game. next saturday, the redskins host the colts and andrew luck at fedex field. i heard they have rg3 t-shirts. make sure you get those. wednesday, august 29, the redskins conclude the preseason with a 7:30 against the buccaneers.
instead, hi tried to make a play and got slammed down out of bounds by julius peppers. maybe when they look at that on film, hey robert, let's throw that one away. had another chance to make a play, and another sack. alfred morris was very good. first two carries, 27 yards. averaged over six yards per carry. in the second quarter, went down. had a very bad second quarter and the redskins as a whole was a first half they want to forget. brandon banks might have made this football team the...
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nobody open and he begins to retreat and finally throws the ball away but only after a big hit from julius peppers. second series play action fake, griffin rolling right. again sees nobody open, decides not to get out of bounds, again takes a hit as he heads towards the sideline. two plays later the rg3 fans wanted to see his best pass of the game, 3rd and 3, a 16-yard tight spiral to santana moss for a 1st down. more bad, not necessarily his fault. rg3 is pressured, his third sack of the game wrapped up between two bears defenders. late 2nd quarter he shows off those legs, scrambles 14 yards, sets up a field goal, rushes three times for 17 yards, completes five of eight passes for 49 yards. here's rg3 on his second game experience. >> i'm not going to continue to say practice is harder than the games because people are going to kill me for that, but i think with the pressure that was there that wasn't the issue. we had minor mistakes here and there throughout the 1st half that was really getting us out of rhythm at that time and it wasn't one particular play. we just got to make sure we d
nobody open and he begins to retreat and finally throws the ball away but only after a big hit from julius peppers. second series play action fake, griffin rolling right. again sees nobody open, decides not to get out of bounds, again takes a hit as he heads towards the sideline. two plays later the rg3 fans wanted to see his best pass of the game, 3rd and 3, a 16-yard tight spiral to santana moss for a 1st down. more bad, not necessarily his fault. rg3 is pressured, his third sack of the game...
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julius brink. high floater. bad pass. emanuel, the save. brink has it! for the gold medal! not yet. alison! he touches it down, off reckermann's head. germany had a swing, could not put it away. >> and reckermann just got hit in the head. that ball exploded his glasses. very difficult spot right now. you just had a chance to swing and put the match away to get the gold medal. how do you reset on that? >> a facial for jonas reckermann. but he stays in. clearing his eyes. second match point for germany. this could be it right here. emanuel over the top. poked -- no! brazil scores another point! >> germany has already called their time-out. no way to stop this. they got to go back and reconnect with their partner, reset, focus on this one play. they already have had two chances. >> it's win by two. big play here. oh, my god! the germans let it go! right down the middle! and we are tied at 14! the third match point. no communication for the germans. 14-14. now can the germans respond? reckermann. he puts it away! >> that was a mistake. brink had free try. why would they go to reckermann
julius brink. high floater. bad pass. emanuel, the save. brink has it! for the gold medal! not yet. alison! he touches it down, off reckermann's head. germany had a swing, could not put it away. >> and reckermann just got hit in the head. that ball exploded his glasses. very difficult spot right now. you just had a chance to swing and put the match away to get the gold medal. how do you reset on that? >> a facial for jonas reckermann. but he stays in. clearing his eyes. second match...
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so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it out so i did. i learned to jump into words. that built my confidence, grandmother and ggrandfather were from the old school. i can remember borrowing $25 from my grandmother. i was taking out my checkbook to pay her. she said no, darling, don't give me a little piece of paper. what did i give you. i said a 20 and a 5. so bring me that. they went to the light company and paid their light bills. they went to the department store and paid whatever. they went there once or twice a week to take care of business. the process of going through things, my grandmother would take me to the library. all along the way there were places where we couldn't go to the andrew jackson hotel, we couldn't go to morten's cafeteria. there was a paramount theatre, we had to go in the back door, separate water fountains. it was a very negative experience. when i got to the library,
so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would let me work it out so i did. i learned to jump into words. that built my confidence, grandmother and ggrandfather were from the old school. i can remember borrowing $25 from my grandmother. i was taking out my checkbook to pay her. she said no, darling, don't give me a little piece of paper. what did i give you. i said...
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and these are your headlines now julius arge says the u.s. must stop prosecuting whistle blowers aiming to shed light on the crimes of the powerful he made his long awaited statement on the balcony of ecuador's london embassy for british police ready to arrest him a soon as he sets foot outside the building. another hour to news the sentence for punk band pussy riot and putin stunt in russia's main cathedral is two years behind bars the woman's performance was ruled to be hooliganism motivated by religious hatred outside the court crowds rallied both in support of and against the women. and bahrain's prominent human rights activist and i feel that our job is jailed for three years he was found guilty of inciting antigovernment protests through his speeches and online posts while the equal rights movement continues to gain momentum in the gulf state. but u.n. observers mandate for syria runs out later on sunday with a new peace envoy already being confirmed this as reports suggest that u.k. intelligence is helping rebels attacked the regime. r
and these are your headlines now julius arge says the u.s. must stop prosecuting whistle blowers aiming to shed light on the crimes of the powerful he made his long awaited statement on the balcony of ecuador's london embassy for british police ready to arrest him a soon as he sets foot outside the building. another hour to news the sentence for punk band pussy riot and putin stunt in russia's main cathedral is two years behind bars the woman's performance was ruled to be hooliganism motivated...
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julius brink. high floater. bad pass. emanuel, the save. brink has it! for the gold medal! not yet. alison! he touches it down, off reckermann's head. germany had a swing, could not put it away. >> and reckermann just got hit in the head. that ball exploded his glasses. very difficult spot right now. you just had a chance to swing and put the match away to get the gold medal. how do you reset on that? >> a facial for jonas reckermann. but he stays in. clearing his eyes. second match point for germany. this could be it right here. emanuel over the top. poked -- no! brazil scores another point! >> germany has already called their time-out. no way to stop this. they got to go back and reconnect with their partner, reset, focus on this one play. they already have had two chances. >> it's win by two. big play here. oh, my god! the germans let it go! right down the middle! and we are tied at 14! the third match point. no communication for the germans. 14-14. now can the germans respond? reckermann. he puts it away! >> that was a mistake. brink had free try. why would they go to reckermann
julius brink. high floater. bad pass. emanuel, the save. brink has it! for the gold medal! not yet. alison! he touches it down, off reckermann's head. germany had a swing, could not put it away. >> and reckermann just got hit in the head. that ball exploded his glasses. very difficult spot right now. you just had a chance to swing and put the match away to get the gold medal. how do you reset on that? >> a facial for jonas reckermann. but he stays in. clearing his eyes. second match...
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live from moscow these are the top stories a cylon to know were ecuador gran's julius honorable little refuge while blasting britain for using blackmail and threats and his desperation to seize the whistleblower. and artie's website is under the dos attack and it's expected to be related to our coverage of the sun just blind. drunk or tester suppose the riaa get their final day in court as the verdict looms in the trial over the car versus a mock prayer in russia's major cathedral that grabs global attention. plus the un security council withdraws the international monitoring mission in syria rebels they are pledged to step up their fight and threaten to join forces with al qaida. as we had lunch now gypsy culture on the streets of russia our special report is up next. there will be no kiss for the bride at this wedding nor will the couple don't sell for the ceremony in fact the newlyweds won't get anywhere near each other a tool to an outsider it's hard to tell which of these men is the group. but the under like a new husband is standing a little apart from the rest. nine twelve my wi
live from moscow these are the top stories a cylon to know were ecuador gran's julius honorable little refuge while blasting britain for using blackmail and threats and his desperation to seize the whistleblower. and artie's website is under the dos attack and it's expected to be related to our coverage of the sun just blind. drunk or tester suppose the riaa get their final day in court as the verdict looms in the trial over the car versus a mock prayer in russia's major cathedral that grabs...
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did you ever see him play julius seasar? >> yes. i saw "roam." craig: he is crazy this guy. i would not have him out here. >> he plays the ex president in this. he said i have irish teeth more than american teeth. we were having a whole teeth discussion. craig: you do? >> no, he does. craig: your teeth are irish. >> i am part irish but my teeth are more -- craig: californian. it is a difficult -- it is a different type of character you'd be asked the play. if your teeth were not nice, they would ask you to play lady by the guillotine or something. >> i don't want to play that. craig: you don't want to play lady by the guillotine. no, you want to wear the gold shoes and the green dress and go mm-hmm. you should. you're beautiful. >> i would get some craggily teeth for something but not lady by the guillotine. craig: we used to do some sketches where i played prince charles. i got some teeth. >> it makes you talk totally different. craig: yes, i talk like that all the time. i suddenly started talking like this. amazing. well, there you are. that is nice. what else have you bee
did you ever see him play julius seasar? >> yes. i saw "roam." craig: he is crazy this guy. i would not have him out here. >> he plays the ex president in this. he said i have irish teeth more than american teeth. we were having a whole teeth discussion. craig: you do? >> no, he does. craig: your teeth are irish. >> i am part irish but my teeth are more -- craig: californian. it is a difficult -- it is a different type of character you'd be asked the play. if...
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police following a carjacked lexus, inside a mother, alyssa samuels and her 20-month-old son julius taken against their will and behind the wheel, a man who carjacked them from a west baltimore gas station. >> got a female screaming out the peak window help me. >> reporter: -- passenger window help me. >> reporter: police trailed the car for miles even having one state trooper sideswiped, but when the car approached cabin john parkway in the beltway, suddenly the passenger door opens and the victim, alyssa samuels, jumps out of that car with her baby joshua in her arms. >> the female just jumped out of the car. she's in the far right lane. >> this is a woman who, look, she feared for her life. she feared for child's life. she didn't know if this was going to be a violent assault against her. she didn't know if this was going to be a sexual assault. i am sure that there were many terrifying thoughts. >> reporter: in court friday 23-year-old terron white of west baltimore pleaded guilty to two counts of kidnapping. authorities say the carjacking began when white forced his way into samuels'
police following a carjacked lexus, inside a mother, alyssa samuels and her 20-month-old son julius taken against their will and behind the wheel, a man who carjacked them from a west baltimore gas station. >> got a female screaming out the peak window help me. >> reporter: -- passenger window help me. >> reporter: police trailed the car for miles even having one state trooper sideswiped, but when the car approached cabin john parkway in the beltway, suddenly the passenger...
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. >> and orange julius if they're lucky. all right. >> from little leagues we are going to the big league team. coming up next at 6:30, you see it, our giants coverage picks up. 7:00 giants and the braves from at&t park right here on nbc bay area and look what we have. >> there we go. we'll see you after the game.
. >> and orange julius if they're lucky. all right. >> from little leagues we are going to the big league team. coming up next at 6:30, you see it, our giants coverage picks up. 7:00 giants and the braves from at&t park right here on nbc bay area and look what we have. >> there we go. we'll see you after the game.
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bradley manning leaked the material allegedly you know and so he has to deal with whatever you see julius on as the problem is the publisher like the new york times exactly it's dan ellsberg is to bradley manning as the new york times is too. much. so i think that. there is no way that he can. i have an impartial trial in sweden but quite apart from that i think i'm very concerned that there's sort of national pressure on britain and on sweden by the us there's some evidence of this interim creek it's a really good investigative citizen journalist has document a lot of the seventh that demonstrates that the intent is to extradite a sauna to the us and then have him be the highest profile you know journalist in guantanamo and you know where where do you go from there people have been there for ten years without charge or trial and i think that that's not just to silence him again i think it's also to send a message to anyone else who might leak you know compromising or embarrassing or problematic material about the united states government earlier this year you threw your support behind a
bradley manning leaked the material allegedly you know and so he has to deal with whatever you see julius on as the problem is the publisher like the new york times exactly it's dan ellsberg is to bradley manning as the new york times is too. much. so i think that. there is no way that he can. i have an impartial trial in sweden but quite apart from that i think i'm very concerned that there's sort of national pressure on britain and on sweden by the us there's some evidence of this interim...
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julius and his fifteen and. was a single father new to use. and he had to sell custody of his son from the time he was a dad a few months old and he gave up his studies. gave up his career to study hard and look after my grandson until he went to school and then just worked part time after that so that he could be his own man does he just have one child due to his two children but i don't want to talk of course because i'm trying to protect the family that now what do you think that your son's life is in danger absolutely . from the beginning. from the us from politicians and for. news commentary it's screaming out for his mood out in the most brutal while they seem to be. built up at all in how they were feeling. calling out for the crucial for the submerged inciting movie against myself. and still in the last few weeks. there's been a fox news because integrity because fox news who paid the balance who was screaming out for julian six a commission this is somebody who is not right or has done nothing more than any good in this to give to us
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julius son and he's fifteen and. was a single father when you use than and he had to sell custody of his son from the time he was a dad a few months old and he gave up his studies. i gave up his career to stay home and look after my grandson until he went to school and just work part time after that so that he could be his own man does he just have one child either to his two children but i don't want to talk of course because i'm trying to protect the family there now or do you think that your son's life is in danger absolutely. from the beginning. from the u.s. from politicians and from. news commentary this was screaming out his mood in the most brutal way. they seem to be no. hilltop at all in how they were feeling. calling out for the goofus of murder inciting mood against myself. and still in the last few weeks. there's been a fox news because it has because fox news kool k.t. mcfarland who was screaming out to julian six a commission this is somebody who is not writing the war and has done nothing more than an
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her position is that she sees julio sanji many do as the publisher similar to the new york times julius orange is the publisher the one that made the information available he is not the leaker she noted why isn't the u.s. government going after the new york times for publishing what we can leaks published instead the u.s. government it is presumed is all to me hoping to go after julian songe either way she said that this is this would be a dark day for all journalists in the u.s. if he would be in the custody of america prosecuted held indefinitely or possibly even face capital punishment and if you'd like to hear more of now me wolf thoughts on julian assange just predicament or the increasingly belligerent role of governments we'll be showing her full interview here on our team that's coming up at ten thirty am g.m.t. . well and leaks a rogue u.s. hacker group claims to have launched an illegal the dos attack on the r.t. website more on the ongoing attack now with. party's web site is now partially back online after the. attack the attack started some hours ago now with the group and
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so this is not a done deal it's a big step and it's a good sign that a country will stand up with julius homage and say that we recognize that you're being mistreated that this which our news and and and pushes for to try to find a political forum is there's only one thing a soldier's story doesn't lock it's plot twists for every a secret that there was a blood shed light on it has found himself a growing crowd of enemies all more and more desperate to bring him down from buying state governments and even public figures openly calling to him to back killed all his christine for now with more on just how far it has or less collected . we first met julian assange on here in washington in two thousand and ten where he unveiled the collateral murder video at the national press club and on. it showed it to u.s. army pilots treating war like a video game killing countless civilians in the process including two journalists a songe appeared in our studios later that night to talk more about wiki leaks and what he hopes to achieve with his website the first step in the fourth state is to get info
so this is not a done deal it's a big step and it's a good sign that a country will stand up with julius homage and say that we recognize that you're being mistreated that this which our news and and and pushes for to try to find a political forum is there's only one thing a soldier's story doesn't lock it's plot twists for every a secret that there was a blood shed light on it has found himself a growing crowd of enemies all more and more desperate to bring him down from buying state...
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up thousands of dollars to pay for his bail and the reason that he says that he did this was that julius on just crime his only crime was to practice journalism and he feels that he's unfairly being proud persecuted because he did expose government leaks and for these reasons he believes we should be thanking julian assange in the work that we get leaks does for exposing these secrets he contends that have we can leaks was around in the run up to the iraq war we would have been able to know some of the secret negotiations in the secret planning that were going on and perhaps we would have not gone into that war so he's been definitely one of the most notable and familiar advocates for julian a songe and weaker leaks now he was part of a contingent who wrote a letter to dorian president rafael correa just a couple of months ago asking for the ecuadorian government to grant asylum other celebrities on that letter who signed that letter included oliver stone and comedian bill maher and we've also seen in the past musician tom morello musician activists signed on to a petition in support of
up thousands of dollars to pay for his bail and the reason that he says that he did this was that julius on just crime his only crime was to practice journalism and he feels that he's unfairly being proud persecuted because he did expose government leaks and for these reasons he believes we should be thanking julian assange in the work that we get leaks does for exposing these secrets he contends that have we can leaks was around in the run up to the iraq war we would have been able to know...
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there from the big i mean time author and journalist tariq ali he was actually featured in one of julius saunders final interview programs here on our see how he believes that whistleblowers worldwide are under attack. i think we have now in different parts of the world including the western world. on descent the culture in which we live in the worst world today the official culture is deeply hostile to whistleblowers to those who are in the public interest and democracy everywhere is being hollowed out just think if a similar situation was going on in big. all moscow or some other capital. in moscow or beaching had taken refuge in the british embassy. the russian government or the chinese government or some other government not regarded in the pockets of the west had said we can actually read your embassy and get this guy out you can just imagine the response there would have been in the media and this week a crucial decision was also made on the future of a guest on julian assange just talk show here on r.t. we're talking about her leading a bahraini human rights activist nabila at a j
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as always are you are welcome to share your opinion on what's next for julius on show you can have yoursay in our poll that is dedicated to the issue at r.t. dot com. now just because you spend a lot doesn't mean you'll get a lot it's a lesson the u.s. military is learning the hard way even with multi-billion dollar high tech weapons american troops in afghanistan are still falling victim to homemade bombs built for pennies he's gone a chicken reports. the ads for military hardware in the u.s. look like hollywood blockbuster trailers whether it's for a tactical armed drone which can fit into a backpack. or for a special robot like clothing for soldiers they sense what the user wants to do where the user wants to go and then explosions like to call these men thomas systems but many ask why with all the high tech gear the u.s. can't win against a man of simple means from some remote afghan villages a u.s. marine general estimated that eighty percent if his troops casualties in afghanistan were caused by homemade bombs components of which often cost no more than a few dollars. jake dilla b
as always are you are welcome to share your opinion on what's next for julius on show you can have yoursay in our poll that is dedicated to the issue at r.t. dot com. now just because you spend a lot doesn't mean you'll get a lot it's a lesson the u.s. military is learning the hard way even with multi-billion dollar high tech weapons american troops in afghanistan are still falling victim to homemade bombs built for pennies he's gone a chicken reports. the ads for military hardware in the u.s....
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my focus really has been specifically on the massive hole of government interagency investigation julius on bradley manning and essentially the press whistleblowers so i can speak to that now let's say you have extensively covered the case of bradley manning julian assange has once again called for his release what do you think will happen to bradley manning now he's been in jail for two years without having a trial what's next for him well i think we've reached a sort of a bit of a no man's land so we're out of his little point anything could happen i mean certainly the government in its might almost every federal agency has investigated wiki leaks there's a prejudicial prosecution certainly evidence of double jeopardy is coming up there is an important article thirteen motion hearing coming up in october so we hope that. justice will prevail but once again you know i think many people are also aware of the. the light of us government it's a long shot isn't it now is the case setting a president for all whistle blow us absolutely i mean even the government would argue that in the crimin
my focus really has been specifically on the massive hole of government interagency investigation julius on bradley manning and essentially the press whistleblowers so i can speak to that now let's say you have extensively covered the case of bradley manning julian assange has once again called for his release what do you think will happen to bradley manning now he's been in jail for two years without having a trial what's next for him well i think we've reached a sort of a bit of a no man's...
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in the past is whether the swedish proceedings are not in fact simply a ruse for the transfer of julius on to the united states to face charges in the united states. maybe you can you can paint a better picture on this some i've heard before one of the reasons why ecuador is protecting julian assange is a kind of a personal friendship between julian assange and the president but of course it brings home to the question why is a strange kind of left their own citizens of their own devices so why it could kill and why isn't the strain of doing more. well the question with australia is one that's been in the background for many many years in fact if you look through the history of the war on terror you find a number of australian citizens who were seized by the united states who were mistreated some tortured some held in possible conditions in one time tomorrow and at. cia black sites in egypt and morocco and the australian government was remarkably quiet about all of this not really not only not intervening but sometimes attacking their own citizens and it caused some political stir the c
in the past is whether the swedish proceedings are not in fact simply a ruse for the transfer of julius on to the united states to face charges in the united states. maybe you can you can paint a better picture on this some i've heard before one of the reasons why ecuador is protecting julian assange is a kind of a personal friendship between julian assange and the president but of course it brings home to the question why is a strange kind of left their own citizens of their own devices so why...
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now this week a crucial decision was also made on the future of a guest on julius arduous task show here on r.t. leading bahraini human rights activists. on thursday a court sentenced him to three years in prison for inciting anti-government protests through his speeches and online polls the hearings took place amid an upsurge of protests across bahrain calling for democratic reform it's been reported that they were brutally suppressed by police who used tear gas and rubber bullets in the crackdown with more on the verdict for the man behind much of the stands their reaction to it. there has been a rather different decision in the case of the enemy of the state rajab in bahrain he coincidentally met julian assange for an interview shown on this channel on r.t. in may he has however been given a three year prison sentence by a court in bahrain for being involved in and for calling for illegal and to government protests when the sentence was given though he was already in prison serving a three month term for posting anti government comments on twitter there has been many comments of suppo
now this week a crucial decision was also made on the future of a guest on julius arduous task show here on r.t. leading bahraini human rights activists. on thursday a court sentenced him to three years in prison for inciting anti-government protests through his speeches and online polls the hearings took place amid an upsurge of protests across bahrain calling for democratic reform it's been reported that they were brutally suppressed by police who used tear gas and rubber bullets in the...
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they had clearly devised a the scenario list fell to heavily scripted with moments julius ipad killed the celts. one very funny moment i was by a 10 to. fixing a shoelace. i was by myself. a roman came up and said i have killed him and here is his clothing. i thought there is nobody round. [laughter] they don't know i am in here. script did but i doan know if they rehearsed that but i am an actor. i do it for an audience. said that was the objective. in and then he read the book and contacted me. three hour facebook friends. he said i killed him. i said yes you did. [laughter] >> can you talk about the interpersonal politics? >> this is a roman by the way and a professor. a lot of the group's have differing opinions. nobody gets paid. there is time commence you need almost like a theater company and a benevolent dictator. the romans have 25 legions and a day our regional. people do it for different reasons for researching, correcting each other, i was on a few message boards. they would call each other out in the end it is probably good but just because you are into this that does not
they had clearly devised a the scenario list fell to heavily scripted with moments julius ipad killed the celts. one very funny moment i was by a 10 to. fixing a shoelace. i was by myself. a roman came up and said i have killed him and here is his clothing. i thought there is nobody round. [laughter] they don't know i am in here. script did but i doan know if they rehearsed that but i am an actor. i do it for an audience. said that was the objective. in and then he read the book and contacted...
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live from moscow or do bear in mind that you can watch every episode of julius arjun's program on our website for now the live pictures for you this is right outside the ecuadorian embassy in the heart of london any second now the world's number one whistleblower julian assange is due to step outside either on the steps perhaps on the balcony to make his first public statement since being granted asylum political asylum in the latin american country of ecuador we're keeping a very close watch on this here at r.t. as the british police have said there was a very good chance that he might actually be taken into custody but here we can see some cameramen on the balcony it looks as though perhaps viewing a stange is preparing to come out of the ecuadorian embassy there in central london artie's laura smith is standing by as well as you told us a few moments ago she's surrounded by well over one hundred police there are many many journalists all the cameras are there and stay with us here on r.t. this breaking news still to come here or i to well a well under house arrest in london now the
live from moscow or do bear in mind that you can watch every episode of julius arjun's program on our website for now the live pictures for you this is right outside the ecuadorian embassy in the heart of london any second now the world's number one whistleblower julian assange is due to step outside either on the steps perhaps on the balcony to make his first public statement since being granted asylum political asylum in the latin american country of ecuador we're keeping a very close watch...
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government will back down will have to wait and see why it's been a hectic few weeks in the saga of julius sounds but we've got the timeline of his predicament and full analysis in our website there can also find it with dorian present interview with r t n his thoughts on how the story will unfold all that is available on our website called. in the meantime greece's reak long pitch for lenny and conditions has fallen on deaf ears where the steering piano and taught us to mars told to show his achievements first the prime minister met the sweet with various european leaders who funded the second greek bailout is trying to win concessions from them to extend its tyranny deadlines and shore up the crumbling greek economy but both the leaders of france and germany were looking warm and best saying any leniency will depend on the grading aladdin's a stereo for its next month andrew gavin marshall from the center of research and level is ations has more time won't save greece. if you actually look at the situation what some iris is complaining about is that he needs more time to have reforms wha
government will back down will have to wait and see why it's been a hectic few weeks in the saga of julius sounds but we've got the timeline of his predicament and full analysis in our website there can also find it with dorian present interview with r t n his thoughts on how the story will unfold all that is available on our website called. in the meantime greece's reak long pitch for lenny and conditions has fallen on deaf ears where the steering piano and taught us to mars told to show his...
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of the others had never appeared on international television before if you catch every episode of julius knowledge is an interview show on our website at a song about our team doctor. on friday three members of a russian punk group pussy riot were jailed for two years each for their performance in the country's main orthodox cathedral the court's verdict stated that the band committed an act of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred the decision drew crowds of people outside the court rallying both in support of and against the women artie's peter oliver has the details. but you have already reason that you move the finish line you possibly have another edge the end of any division if one were to set up another one this morning because i knew everything because i knew she would usually. after their trial hit headlines around the world a global audience who is watching as maria. and you catalinas some would say of each found out their fate for their performance by a punk rock prayer in russia's main cathedral outside the court a large group gathered with both those supporting the women
of the others had never appeared on international television before if you catch every episode of julius knowledge is an interview show on our website at a song about our team doctor. on friday three members of a russian punk group pussy riot were jailed for two years each for their performance in the country's main orthodox cathedral the court's verdict stated that the band committed an act of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred the decision drew crowds of people outside the court...
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that's right liz no even though we definitely have seen plenty of attacks on julius songes we showed earlier there have been some very influential people who have jumped into the fray same to ecuador should grant him asylum that has been done one of the most prominent supporters is michael moore and i mean he says that what julian a songes doing is journalism and what he has done is what journalists should have been doing a long long time ago in fact he says that we should be thanking julian a songe and the work of we and we can leaks for the work that they've done in exposing us government secrets if we knew of the secrets that we know now he believes that we may have never even gone into the iraq war so he's one of the huge supporters he even put up downs of dollars worth of bail money and was one of several celebrities which signed a letter back in june asking the president of ecuador rafael correa to grant julian a songe asylum other celebrities who are on that list were bill maher danny glover so definitely some high profile support here claiming that doing a songe only crime is
that's right liz no even though we definitely have seen plenty of attacks on julius songes we showed earlier there have been some very influential people who have jumped into the fray same to ecuador should grant him asylum that has been done one of the most prominent supporters is michael moore and i mean he says that what julian a songes doing is journalism and what he has done is what journalists should have been doing a long long time ago in fact he says that we should be thanking julian a...
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republican nominees to be adding and in tonight's big interview we'll talk with michael ratner a member of julius on his legal team about a songes current status and his battle to seek political asylum in ecuador. you need to know this republican party is desperately trying to distance themselves from republican congressman and senate candidate todd akin after he made these remarks on sunday. about the case of rape should it be legal or not it seems to be first of all for what i understand from doctors that's really real if it's a legitimate rape the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down a can is refusing to drop out of the race in fact today was the deadline for him to be replaced as the senate nominee in missouri instead they can really release this campaign ad masked as an apology. i'm todd akin and i approve this message rape is an evil act i used the wrong words in the wrong way and for that i apologize as the father of two daughters i want tough justice for predators have a compassionate heart for the victims of sexual assault and i pray for the fact is rape can lead to
republican nominees to be adding and in tonight's big interview we'll talk with michael ratner a member of julius on his legal team about a songes current status and his battle to seek political asylum in ecuador. you need to know this republican party is desperately trying to distance themselves from republican congressman and senate candidate todd akin after he made these remarks on sunday. about the case of rape should it be legal or not it seems to be first of all for what i understand from...