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now chelsea manning. to understand how much of this has h to do with trying to contextual ize his legacy on punishing leakers versus how much it had to do with julian assange versus how much of this had to do with the lgbt community, showing leniency for a person of that age who had emotional or mental concerns at the time, all of that is packed on some level into his decision making and it will be -- it was like, why is he doing a news conference on the next to the last day? now we know some of the reason why. >> dave, i have to say, i mean quite a banner six-month period for wikileaks unquestionably having an effect on the election. and now their primary source of information, chelsea manning at least originally he, sentence or sentence commuted. i would think that possibly in the politics of it all, they would not want to give wikileaks the reward. >> you've got to wonder what hillary clinton will think of this, and frankly national security experts, but i think some democrats may come out and be oppos
now chelsea manning. to understand how much of this has h to do with trying to contextual ize his legacy on punishing leakers versus how much it had to do with julian assange versus how much of this had to do with the lgbt community, showing leniency for a person of that age who had emotional or mental concerns at the time, all of that is packed on some level into his decision making and it will be -- it was like, why is he doing a news conference on the next to the last day? now we know some...
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man. you know, donations, man, you know. that's a d-boy's life. >> carlton wright says he takes the rage he learned on the streets in plainfield, new jersey, and pours it into rap. now he's one of more than 2,000 inmates at the wabash valley correctional facility in southwestern indiana. >> yeah, i had a great home, a great mother. you know what i mean? but by the same token, when i step outside my front door, it's the jungle. coming home from school, you may get into a fight, you may get jumped, you may get shot, you know what i mean, may get harassed by the police, but when you grow up around that, it becomes normal. you get accustomed to it, and some may make it out of the neighborhood, if you can see an alternative lifestyle. but so many get consumed in a lifestyle that leads to prison or death. the street don't give you too many bright endings, man. i ran the streets, man. i did the street life. i'm in here washing clothes by hand and eating bull [ bleep ] chicks like that on the stre
man. you know, donations, man, you know. that's a d-boy's life. >> carlton wright says he takes the rage he learned on the streets in plainfield, new jersey, and pours it into rap. now he's one of more than 2,000 inmates at the wabash valley correctional facility in southwestern indiana. >> yeah, i had a great home, a great mother. you know what i mean? but by the same token, when i step outside my front door, it's the jungle. coming home from school, you may get into a fight, you...
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this is an adult man, first of all. apart from that, a man who for many years took part in organizing beauty contest. hes socializ with the most beautiful women in the world. this hard to believe he ran to a hotel to meet with our girls of loose morals. although, they are the best in the world. amy: just after arriving in washington, d.c. come yesterday, donald trump appeared at dinner for foreign diplomats during which he spoke about longtime exxon mobil ceo rex tillerson, who trump has nominated to head the state department. rex tillerson, he's around here somewhere. where is our rex? what a job. thank you very much. thank you. i think it is tougher than he thought. he goes into a country, takes the oil, goes into another country -- [laughter] dealing with these politicians, rht? he is going to be so incredible ani am very proud of him. amy: during tillerson's confirmation hearing, he faced opposition from some members of the senate foreign relations committee,ncluding florida senator marco rubio and others over tille
this is an adult man, first of all. apart from that, a man who for many years took part in organizing beauty contest. hes socializ with the most beautiful women in the world. this hard to believe he ran to a hotel to meet with our girls of loose morals. although, they are the best in the world. amy: just after arriving in washington, d.c. come yesterday, donald trump appeared at dinner for foreign diplomats during which he spoke about longtime exxon mobil ceo rex tillerson, who trump has...
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manning news.video clip] >> this was grave harm to our national security. chelsea manning should continue to serve that sentence. there will be a time to review her sentence and speak to parole in the future. who has madedent so much recently about the danger that wikileaks has posed to our national security is very disappointing. some of the headlines from papers around the country about the chelsea manning ms news. you can see the headline there with a picture of chelsea manning and a picture of oscar lopez rivera. here is the east bay times. of "the atlanta journal." many of the newspapers around the country leading with the story today. we have 10 minutes left to talk about it. we want to hear your thoughts. we split up the lines by those who support, 202-748-8000. if you oppose the president's actions yesterday, 202-748-8001. we will get back to your calls in just a second. some news on former president george h.w. bush hospitalized in houston. chronicle in their story from a few hours ago was
manning news.video clip] >> this was grave harm to our national security. chelsea manning should continue to serve that sentence. there will be a time to review her sentence and speak to parole in the future. who has madedent so much recently about the danger that wikileaks has posed to our national security is very disappointing. some of the headlines from papers around the country about the chelsea manning ms news. you can see the headline there with a picture of chelsea manning and a...
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this man scares me.ation to be able to just shut his eyes and picture what this country would look like after a nuclear war. i tell you, those people who got control of that convention -- who are they? i mean, when the head of the ku klux klan, when all these weird groups, come out in favor of the candidate of my party, either they're not republicans or i'm not. i think my party made a bad mistake in san francisco. and i'm going to have to vote against that mistake on the 3rd of november. >> the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> funding for "bombs away" was provided by... additional support was provided by the following... >>> hello and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm raja pradhan with the latest from tokyo. >>> a court in seoul will not allow an arrest warrant for the de facto head of the country's biggest conglomerate samsung. it doesn't see the need for an arrest right now. the court spent all night considering whether to approve the warrant for lee jae-yong is suspected of bribing a friend
this man scares me.ation to be able to just shut his eyes and picture what this country would look like after a nuclear war. i tell you, those people who got control of that convention -- who are they? i mean, when the head of the ku klux klan, when all these weird groups, come out in favor of the candidate of my party, either they're not republicans or i'm not. i think my party made a bad mistake in san francisco. and i'm going to have to vote against that mistake on the 3rd of november....
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you don't know the man, the man has not taken office.sn't said his name you have to say yes, i will be president and you are saying, well he's going to impeach himself. before he's even taken office. if you think about it, it doesn't matter what you say, i say, my wife, my publicist, my family. that's not going to change their mind. that's sad. >> tucker: what effect does not have on artists where they feel like they can express their views because of the threat of being punished for having those views? o >> i don't know. i don't really know, talk. you know, you got the big guys, and are not that important to the point where i can stand up and stage and have my $4,000 suit on and scream my views about something. those days, it just didn't happen. they never pay you off. >> tucker: [laughs] >> i don't know what -- money? may be? >> tucker: i am really grateful that you came by and we will be watching, the people live.e watching you >> thank you. >> tucker: coming up, a can't miss "twitterstorm." two words. dom tullipso. and then we are jo
you don't know the man, the man has not taken office.sn't said his name you have to say yes, i will be president and you are saying, well he's going to impeach himself. before he's even taken office. if you think about it, it doesn't matter what you say, i say, my wife, my publicist, my family. that's not going to change their mind. that's sad. >> tucker: what effect does not have on artists where they feel like they can express their views because of the threat of being punished for...
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your b-man? man 2: b-man's ready. man 1: mft? man 3: mft ready. man 1: deputy? man 4: deputy ready.an 1: crew is ready-- ready? childers: you had to be prepared to destroy an entire civilization, and we were trained on that. i still today refer to myself and other missileers as crew dogs. you had to almost be rote in your actions and not question the fact that you were going to destroy an entire civilization if you had to launch those icbms. as heartless as it sounds, i never had a problem with it. i was doing it for my country, i was doing it to protect my country. the whole reason i sat out there was to prevent that kind of thing from happening. that's what deterrence was about. but deterrence is worthless if you don't demonstrate that you're willing to do it, too, and we always had to demonstrate that i would walk out there and turn those keys in a second and i would kill ten million people and never hesitate. every time i went onto a complex, every time i saw a titan ii missile, i had the same sense of excitement. you couldn't see the warhead from the bottom because you were eig
your b-man? man 2: b-man's ready. man 1: mft? man 3: mft ready. man 1: deputy? man 4: deputy ready.an 1: crew is ready-- ready? childers: you had to be prepared to destroy an entire civilization, and we were trained on that. i still today refer to myself and other missileers as crew dogs. you had to almost be rote in your actions and not question the fact that you were going to destroy an entire civilization if you had to launch those icbms. as heartless as it sounds, i never had a problem with...
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if manning was free. no word on how that idea is progressing and as for edward snowden he can stay in russia at least until 2020. >> so many twists and turns to explore here with that story. we'll be doing that throughout the program. thank you. president obama shocked many in the pentagon and the intelligence community by commuting the sentence of manning. why did the president do it? we'll discuss that, next. and you're talking to youro doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic
if manning was free. no word on how that idea is progressing and as for edward snowden he can stay in russia at least until 2020. >> so many twists and turns to explore here with that story. we'll be doing that throughout the program. thank you. president obama shocked many in the pentagon and the intelligence community by commuting the sentence of manning. why did the president do it? we'll discuss that, next. and you're talking to youro doctor about your medication... this is humira....
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president obama commutes chelsea manning's sentence. the army private serving 35 years convicted after being accused of leaking classified military secrets. manning, a transgender woman behind bars at a men's military prison. the outrage tonight on capitol hill. >>> the countdown tonight. three days until the inauguration, and this evening, vladimir putin in his own words defending president-elect donald trump. and here at home, the congressional boycott of the inauguration growing. >>> also tonight, mr. trump's pick for health and human services under fire. tom price and his controversial stock buy, and the new report. 18 million americans could lose health insurance in the first year after the repeal. the anger and town meetings. >>> the sisters found 30 years later kidnapped from rhode island. discovered in texas. >>> and america's golden girl tonight. the interview with betty white. turning 95 and what she reveals about "the golden girls." >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night, and with three d
president obama commutes chelsea manning's sentence. the army private serving 35 years convicted after being accused of leaking classified military secrets. manning, a transgender woman behind bars at a men's military prison. the outrage tonight on capitol hill. >>> the countdown tonight. three days until the inauguration, and this evening, vladimir putin in his own words defending president-elect donald trump. and here at home, the congressional boycott of the inauguration growing....
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i've stopped. >> man: okay, uh, you stop. >> anthony: hey, just relax. >> man 3: relax. >> man 2: yeahis is their turf, or their area of operation, or somehow under their control. whatever the case, they're the group in charge today. an argument ensues between our guys and their guys. all of whom fought against the same forces on this ground a year ago. >> man: they need an authorization just for this place. i'm going to ask you guys to step that side. >> man: they want to delete the tape. let's leave. they said that you had to delete what you've got. let's leave. okay. >> anthony: leave? okay. let's go. let's go. >> man: yeah. let us go. go. go. >> man: hold it down. hold it down. hold it down. and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. ♪ ♪ if you've got the time welcome to the high life. ♪ we've got the beer ♪ miller beer be
i've stopped. >> man: okay, uh, you stop. >> anthony: hey, just relax. >> man 3: relax. >> man 2: yeahis is their turf, or their area of operation, or somehow under their control. whatever the case, they're the group in charge today. an argument ensues between our guys and their guys. all of whom fought against the same forces on this ground a year ago. >> man: they need an authorization just for this place. i'm going to ask you guys to step that side. >>...
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oh man, oh man, oh man. >> okay, ready? about you. what? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: let's do it again. all right? ♪ i'll have a [ laughter ] ♪ i'll have a >> going to scarborough fair. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'll do a different voice. i'm sorry. ♪ i'll have a blue christmas ♪ >> i'll have a blue -- christmas without you! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i was trying to do elvis, and it was awful, so i had to do a different voice. maybe cut through the speakers there. all right, here we go. do we have time? can we do one more? all right, we do one more. >> okay. >> jimmy: there she goes. >> even if it doesn't make it, you know? okay, ready? [ laughter ] ♪ i like big butts and i cannot lie ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i said -- i said baby. >> i like big butts and i cannot lie. >> jimmy: not like that. [ light laughter ] baby, i'm not like that. [ light laughter ] ♪ i said baby i'm not like that ♪ [ laughter ] >> yes. >> jimmy: i said, yes. no. >> okay. >> jimmy: so, start -- >> ready? >> jimmy: yeah. ♪ i like big butts and
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manning's sentence? >> chelsea manning's, yeah. >> well, compassion, a president can pardon anyone. i think chelsea manning should be pardoned. he's doing the right thing, and he's basically suffering what i think would be cruel and unusual pun earnment given his situation. so i think basically what obama is doing is extending mercy and compassion, nothing wrong with that. >> does commuting chelsea manning's sentence give a thumbs up to future whistle blowers or leakers? is he encouraging leakers on donald trump's watch? >> i don't think so. chelsea manning has spent seven years in prison, in some pretty tough circumstances. she was convicted, went through the criminal justice system and served time, so i don't think the fact that he's chopping off a huge chunk of that sentence is going to make future whistle-blowers think, oh, i'll get off easy here, i'll only have to spend seven years in prison. i think this was an unusual case. i think she had the backing of a lot of the lgbt community, and there was some issues around that. and look at the, i think it would, if you asked me the
manning's sentence? >> chelsea manning's, yeah. >> well, compassion, a president can pardon anyone. i think chelsea manning should be pardoned. he's doing the right thing, and he's basically suffering what i think would be cruel and unusual pun earnment given his situation. so i think basically what obama is doing is extending mercy and compassion, nothing wrong with that. >> does commuting chelsea manning's sentence give a thumbs up to future whistle blowers or leakers? is he...
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manning will soon go free.re with his reaction, cofounder of diligence llc, mike, thank you for joining us very early this morning. >> they would like you to believe that he handed over classified documents to wikileaks. they want to call a leak. well, prior to this new world that we seem to live in this was called treason. private manning handed over classified documents that provided a variety of insight into our operations overseas and particularly in places like afghanistan and as a result people died and that's not hyperbole. people died. the taliban went on a rampage essentially targeting and exterminating anybody who matched a parent access of this information. some of the information talked about sources and of information for us. and so, you know, in a variety of ways it damaged u.s. national security interests. heather: as a result he received a 35 year sentence. >> they could have gone after a much stronger sentence. heather: manning has now served what about six years of it? >> yeah, about one simul
manning will soon go free.re with his reaction, cofounder of diligence llc, mike, thank you for joining us very early this morning. >> they would like you to believe that he handed over classified documents to wikileaks. they want to call a leak. well, prior to this new world that we seem to live in this was called treason. private manning handed over classified documents that provided a variety of insight into our operations overseas and particularly in places like afghanistan and as a...
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that's when a man jumped in and took off. police tracked down the stolen vehicle and arrested the alleged car thief. these a look at him, dylan, valenti. the little girl was not harmed. >>> a student told police he was walking to the backup when a stranger pulled up and told him to get into the car. the young man did not listen to him and the suspect drove off. police bleesh -- believe the man was driving a dark suv. police are iran creasing patrol -- police are increasing the patrols around the backup. >>> president obama shocked vice president joe biden with a presidential medal of freedom which is an extremely rare move. >> as the final time of president i'm honored to award the presidential medal of freedom. [applause] >>> and you see biden turned around and reach into his pocket for his hangarrer chief, biden stood there and surprised him with a ceremony in his honor. he said his choice of biden for vice president was the best choice not just for him, but the american people. biden accepted the award and in debted for th
that's when a man jumped in and took off. police tracked down the stolen vehicle and arrested the alleged car thief. these a look at him, dylan, valenti. the little girl was not harmed. >>> a student told police he was walking to the backup when a stranger pulled up and told him to get into the car. the young man did not listen to him and the suspect drove off. police bleesh -- believe the man was driving a dark suv. police are iran creasing patrol -- police are increasing the patrols...
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economic anxiety, and this is a man who denigrated the military. again, and other third rail when you think about it. this feature attic voters did not move away. this is a man who is very clear about sexual assault and those voters did not vote the way. in terms of economic anxiety as well. we have a man whose economic policies are not about helping the populace, the working class. he bankrupted. he probably bankrupt small business owners. those voters did not move away. so once you begin to check off all of the things that should have been cut out derailed his president day, what you're left with is a man whose indoors by the. white nationalists, and we really like his policies. that nation is predicated on what i mean by that is often we think of in terms of an october think of rage is violence. but those policies sanctioned violence. this policy is made that brutality can hotbed and there's not any kind of consequence in the criminal justice system because the policy say this is okay to terrorize the population. >> so when you see that he wins
economic anxiety, and this is a man who denigrated the military. again, and other third rail when you think about it. this feature attic voters did not move away. this is a man who is very clear about sexual assault and those voters did not vote the way. in terms of economic anxiety as well. we have a man whose economic policies are not about helping the populace, the working class. he bankrupted. he probably bankrupt small business owners. those voters did not move away. so once you begin to...
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we have a man that i wanted from the very beginning, rex tillerson.nd these lights are bright but he's out there somewhere. where is he? thank you very much. thanks, rex. i think it's tougher than he thought. he goes into a country, takes the oil. goes into another country -- [ laughter ] it's tough dealing with these politici politicians, right? he's going to be so incredible. >> other senators including marco pruitt tapped to head up fda. and john price tapped for health and human services. it was pretty tough for education nominee betsy devos. let's get the latest from phil mattingly on capitol hill. >> reporter: john and christine, week two has kicked off on tuesday. it was a primary hearing focused on and that is the president-elect's selection to be secretary of education secretary, betsy devos. politically, she comes from a family, she herself, some of the biggest donors in the republican party. as part of that donation, a part of where their money goes, education reform. vouchers, charter schools, big issue information the devos family. and be
we have a man that i wanted from the very beginning, rex tillerson.nd these lights are bright but he's out there somewhere. where is he? thank you very much. thanks, rex. i think it's tougher than he thought. he goes into a country, takes the oil. goes into another country -- [ laughter ] it's tough dealing with these politici politicians, right? he's going to be so incredible. >> other senators including marco pruitt tapped to head up fda. and john price tapped for health and human...
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now manning will soon go free. the speaker of the house, republican paul ryan saying, manning put american lives at risk, and that the president has set a very dangerous precedent. we begin with martha raddatz. >> reporter: she is one of the most controversial prisoners in america and tonight president obama has ordered that 29-year-old chelsea manning be released in may, cutting short her 35-year sentence. manning burst onto the world stage in 2010, one year after returning from a deployment to iraq. the low-level analyst -- known as bradley manning then -- providing wikileaks with some 700,000 military and diplomatic documents. embarrassing the united states in the eyes of the world. this is one of them -- a secret video manning said showed the "true cost of war." you see u.s. soldiers mistaking a television camera for the enemy. >> nice. good shooting. >> thank you. >> reporter: and fired on a van with two little children inside. >> well, it's their fault for bringing their kids into a battle. >> that's right. >
now manning will soon go free. the speaker of the house, republican paul ryan saying, manning put american lives at risk, and that the president has set a very dangerous precedent. we begin with martha raddatz. >> reporter: she is one of the most controversial prisoners in america and tonight president obama has ordered that 29-year-old chelsea manning be released in may, cutting short her 35-year sentence. manning burst onto the world stage in 2010, one year after returning from a...
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i'll speak with democratic senator robert man endes. and guests will have today's coverage of top stories. let's begin with white house correspondent michelle kosinski. breaking news, president obama commuting the sentence of chelsea manning. michelle, was this a surprise? >> not in the sense we knew this was a possibility. the white house has been asked about it repeatedly over the last couple of weeks leading up to this, but that doesn't mean it's not a bomb shell, especially to the intelligence community. chelsea manning leaked hundreds of thousands of pages of classified or sensitive documents, ending up on wikileaks. many feel that she hurt national security. and when the white house would talk about, say, edward snowden by comparison, that's exactly what they would say his situation was, that he harmed national security. as we speak, we're getting a briefing from white house officials to shed more light on the decision making here on why he did this. keep in mind we're going to hear from the president tomorrow. the president can b
i'll speak with democratic senator robert man endes. and guests will have today's coverage of top stories. let's begin with white house correspondent michelle kosinski. breaking news, president obama commuting the sentence of chelsea manning. michelle, was this a surprise? >> not in the sense we knew this was a possibility. the white house has been asked about it repeatedly over the last couple of weeks leading up to this, but that doesn't mean it's not a bomb shell, especially to the...
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. >> reporter: the day after manning was convicted when manning announced she was a transgender woman known as chelsea. manning twice tried to commit suicide last year. she's currently incarcerated at the male military prison in leavenworth, kansas. was the government able to point to any specific damage as a result of the releases of chelsea manning? >> no, they were not. we had secret sessions of the court-martial where that would be the place the government would do that. what they were able to show is certain diplomats had their feelings hurt. certain countries were upset. >> reporter: the 35-year sentence is the longest any leaker has received. not everyone supports the decision. a senior official tell says that secretary of defense ash carter did not support the commutation. at her trial she apologized for her actions that was apology was never heard outside the courtroom until last week when nbc news broadcast it. >> i can only go forward. i want to go forward. before i can do that, though, i understand that i must pay a price for my decisions and actions. >> reporter: today, p
. >> reporter: the day after manning was convicted when manning announced she was a transgender woman known as chelsea. manning twice tried to commit suicide last year. she's currently incarcerated at the male military prison in leavenworth, kansas. was the government able to point to any specific damage as a result of the releases of chelsea manning? >> no, they were not. we had secret sessions of the court-martial where that would be the place the government would do that. what...
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hey man, good to see you. how are you? good to see you, man. welcome. hey man, good to see you.ho are the brother's? this is one. how do you want this mr. vice president? b any way you want. okay, congratulations, john. [inaudible conversations] maggie, maggie, maggie. it's good to see you. hey vin. left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. are you ready? >> do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? >> i do. >> i don't have any doubt. hey vin, good to see you. how are you, buddy? >> this is liz murphy and her husband. [laughter] how are you doing, man? [laughter] [inaudible conversations] and my sister franny. >> hey frannie, how are you? you done good with that girl. [laughter] >> my brother, frank. c hey fran
hey man, good to see you. how are you? good to see you, man. welcome. hey man, good to see you.ho are the brother's? this is one. how do you want this mr. vice president? b any way you want. okay, congratulations, john. [inaudible conversations] maggie, maggie, maggie. it's good to see you. hey vin. left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. are you ready? >> do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign...
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manning's supporters said she was a whistleblower, not a traitor, but bradley manning was sentenced toin prison. during the court martial, manning's lawyers said their client struggled with gender identity disorder. shortly after the trial, bradley announced she would be known as chelsea, and live as a woman. she was held at a male prison in kansas, and successfully lobbied the us army for hormone therapy. she also tried to take her life on two occasions. the campaign for chelsea manning's pardon began the day she was convicted in 2013. now president obama has made it one of his final acts in office, a decision that will please as much as it will anger. another controversial figure given clemency by president obama is the puerto rican nationalist 0scar lopez rivera. he belonged to a group which campaigned for independence from the united states, and which claimed responsibility for more than 100 bombings in several american cities during the 1970s and ‘80s. after months of waiting, britain has got some clarity on what exit from the european union will actually mean. prime minister ther
manning's supporters said she was a whistleblower, not a traitor, but bradley manning was sentenced toin prison. during the court martial, manning's lawyers said their client struggled with gender identity disorder. shortly after the trial, bradley announced she would be known as chelsea, and live as a woman. she was held at a male prison in kansas, and successfully lobbied the us army for hormone therapy. she also tried to take her life on two occasions. the campaign for chelsea manning's...
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when officers arrived, the man was screaming at them from the backyard as they withdrew the man ducked into the house and began firing from the window strike in an 18 year veteran of the force and father of four print the suspect later found dead in the home. lauren: donald trump catching at washington d.c. for a pre-inauguration exclusive dinner. he spoke to a crowd of 500 guests including many foreign diplomats. the heat praise on his picks for a bite president mike pence and secretary of state. >> i had a couple of beauties that could've picked. they were good, too, but maybe window for doubt. and then read from the beginning, rex tillerson. he's around here someplace. i think it's tougher than he thought. he goes into a country, takes the oil, goes into another country. tough to be these politicians, right? lauren: pretty funny. nicole: only one down arrow and thus korea cost the fraction of our print in a cake in half of 1%. the shanghai composite of one 10th of 1%. hong kong hang seng up 1.1%. let's take a look at european stocks this morning. this is a brilliant movie in london.
when officers arrived, the man was screaming at them from the backyard as they withdrew the man ducked into the house and began firing from the window strike in an 18 year veteran of the force and father of four print the suspect later found dead in the home. lauren: donald trump catching at washington d.c. for a pre-inauguration exclusive dinner. he spoke to a crowd of 500 guests including many foreign diplomats. the heat praise on his picks for a bite president mike pence and secretary of...
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hey, man. good to see you. >> lee grassley. >> lee, nice to see you. >> that's our oldest. >> hey, man, how are you? what's your name? >> aidan. >> good to see you. >> hi. what's your name? >> hi, maya. >> good to see you, man. put on a sport coat, that's pretty good. how are you doing? all right. okay. >> all right. >> i'll tell you what, man. >> okay. >> come on. >> let's get over here. >> can we see everybody? come on. this is good for your reputation, man. you're going to have to explain, what do i do with that democrat? >> okay, we got it? >> are we here? >> there we go. >> not like the first time. >> everybody look up here, please. make sure you can see me way up here. okay. >> okay, here we go. look up top. >> one, two, three. >> thank you, guys. congratulations. thank you, all, for your patience. >> good luck, kiddo. >> thanks. >> good luck. >> nice meeting you. >> very tight. >> thank you. >> john. >> thank god you're here. we're going to drop you right in the middle. okay. >> we have
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translation: first of all he is a grown—up man. translation: first of all he is a grown-up man.o has been organising beauty contests for many years, who communicated with the most beautiful women in the world. you know, i can hardly imagine that he went to the hotel to meet with our girls of reduced social responsibility. undoubtedly my girls are the best of the world, of course, but i doubt mr trump took this bait. and people who order such fakes, which are now being spread against a new president of the united states, they fabricate them and use them in the political race, they are worse than prostitutes. they do not have any moral limits. stay with us on bbc news. out with the old, in with the new. why the world's biggest fish market is moving and why some are not happy about it. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with teargas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carr
translation: first of all he is a grown—up man. translation: first of all he is a grown-up man.o has been organising beauty contests for many years, who communicated with the most beautiful women in the world. you know, i can hardly imagine that he went to the hotel to meet with our girls of reduced social responsibility. undoubtedly my girls are the best of the world, of course, but i doubt mr trump took this bait. and people who order such fakes, which are now being spread against a new...
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the president said you were a man of great integrity and you were just a good man. you seem to feel a little nostalgics when you've had dust-ups with the press. were you feeling no, sir tollic yesterday? >> it's hard not to feel nostalgic. certainly the president's farewell address to the country in chicago over a week ago kicked off a couple weeks of nostalgia around here. this has been an amazing run and a remarkable opportunity i've had to serve a president i so deeply believe in. one of my principle responsibilities has been trying to manage the relationship between the white house press corps and the white house. it's not been entirely friendly. there's supposed to be friction in that relationship. the day the white house press corps walks into my office and says we're totally satisfied with what you guys have been doing, that's the day you guys aren't doing your job. >> now talking about moving the white house press corps to a different location. how do you feel about that? >> i think having the most effective, experienced, informed press corps in the world lo
the president said you were a man of great integrity and you were just a good man. you seem to feel a little nostalgics when you've had dust-ups with the press. were you feeling no, sir tollic yesterday? >> it's hard not to feel nostalgic. certainly the president's farewell address to the country in chicago over a week ago kicked off a couple weeks of nostalgia around here. this has been an amazing run and a remarkable opportunity i've had to serve a president i so deeply believe in. one...
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formerly known as bradley manning, chelsea manning leaked over 75,000 documents and diplomatic cables while working for the u.s. army. these included details of prisoner abuse, confidential information, videos showing helicopters indiscriminately firing at civilians. manning was charged with treason and espionage and sentenced to 35 years, the longest punishment ever for a leaked conviction in the u.s. julian assange tweeted his thanks for those who campaign for manning but made no mention whether he now plans to surrender. wikileaks said assange would agree to u.s. extradition it obama grants manning clemency. manning was one of 209 people that's on their sentences commuted. but that did not extend to edward snowden. he has leaked thousands of documents to the present since 2013, nonetheless, thanked obama for manning's commutation from russia, where he has been living. >> just to update you on the performance u.s. intelligence he hasdward snowden, been given the greenlight to stay in russia for a further three years. that is according to his lawyer who also said he has every legal b
formerly known as bradley manning, chelsea manning leaked over 75,000 documents and diplomatic cables while working for the u.s. army. these included details of prisoner abuse, confidential information, videos showing helicopters indiscriminately firing at civilians. manning was charged with treason and espionage and sentenced to 35 years, the longest punishment ever for a leaked conviction in the u.s. julian assange tweeted his thanks for those who campaign for manning but made no mention...
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at the time, then bradley manning, condemned bradley manning harshly.e other than jim jones the current national advisor at the time was quite harsh on the damage that manning had done. those are the questions we'll be asking and following up here at the pentagon, guys. >> all right hans. thanks. ari, let me bring you back in, obviously these are different cases with, but i think this is going to cause the news of chelsea manning's sentence commutation is going to spark speculation about edward snowden. edward snowden has been living in russia for the last few years, eard snowden was behind a massive leak. is edward snowden out of luck here? >> he's a fugitive, it's shyly unlikely that he would be anywhere in the ball park of any kind of legal leniency. commutation or pardon for a trial that hasn't occurred yet. you were mentioning earlier steve how controversial the clinton pardon of mark rich was. that was in part for the same rational. he was a fugitive. you have to come back, abide by the law, start serving your time and then only then considered th
at the time, then bradley manning, condemned bradley manning harshly.e other than jim jones the current national advisor at the time was quite harsh on the damage that manning had done. those are the questions we'll be asking and following up here at the pentagon, guys. >> all right hans. thanks. ari, let me bring you back in, obviously these are different cases with, but i think this is going to cause the news of chelsea manning's sentence commutation is going to spark speculation about...
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it will set manning free. he served seven years of a 35-year sentence for stealing classified information and passing it to wikileaks. the outrage tonight fast and furio furious. lindsey graham issuing this statement -- "manning stabbed his fellow soldiers in the back by releasing classified information and putting their lives at risk. president obama, granting clemency, slapped all those who serve honorably in the face." and tom cotton also harshly critical of the decision saying, "we ought not treat a traitor like a martyr." manning's supporters have argued her sentence was excessive. she tried to commit suicide twice in the past year. as a transgender was confined to a prison in fort worth, kansas. pamela brown, a stunning commutation. >> reporter: this is. this about of clemency is a surprising move far president that's taken a very tough stance on leaking during his time in office. as you mentioned, while supporters of manning are celebrating her release, criticism has been fierce from capitol hill and fr
it will set manning free. he served seven years of a 35-year sentence for stealing classified information and passing it to wikileaks. the outrage tonight fast and furio furious. lindsey graham issuing this statement -- "manning stabbed his fellow soldiers in the back by releasing classified information and putting their lives at risk. president obama, granting clemency, slapped all those who serve honorably in the face." and tom cotton also harshly critical of the decision saying,...
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kind and woman man kind. i'll explain. >> you won't shy away from threatening and actually enacting, withholding u.s. funding to get real reforms out of the u.n.? >> i won't shy away and i need your help to do it. i need to say i have congress backing me up, saying if this doesn't change, the funding will stop. i think that that could be great leverage. >> neil: good luck with that. because nikki haley found out today that pretty contentious hearings when you try to hold the united nations' feet to the fire as being one of the biggest financier, we account for one of every $3, every bets are off. john bolton joins us. what did you make of what she was saying? obviously the decision to let happen a u.n. indictment of what israel is doing and to call the u.n. on the carpet for that on these settlements and not expect some blow-back? what did you think? >> i thought that her position was exactly correct. it warmed my heart. i think that's exactly what the united states needs to do. it works. in 1989, the palesti
kind and woman man kind. i'll explain. >> you won't shy away from threatening and actually enacting, withholding u.s. funding to get real reforms out of the u.n.? >> i won't shy away and i need your help to do it. i need to say i have congress backing me up, saying if this doesn't change, the funding will stop. i think that that could be great leverage. >> neil: good luck with that. because nikki haley found out today that pretty contentious hearings when you try to hold the...
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intelligence, chelsea manning. manning was one of 209 inmates whose sentences were commuted by the president tuesday, but it's the last act of clemency for manning that has critics up in arms. weijia jiang has details. >> reporter: president obama commuted the sentence of private chelsea manning, a transgender former army intelligence analyst convicted in 2013 of leaking sensitive documents to the anti-government website wikileaks. manning who went by the name of bradley went to prison for espionage. defense secretary ash carter did not support the president's decision. house speaker paul ryan called it just outrageous, and senator john mccain said it's grave mistake. in her application for commutation manning expressed remorse for her crimes, writing i have never made any excuses for what i did. she has been compared to former nsa contractor edward snowden who leaked classified information on u.s. spy programs, but the white house says there's a difference between the two. >> chelsea manning is somebody pcriminal
intelligence, chelsea manning. manning was one of 209 inmates whose sentences were commuted by the president tuesday, but it's the last act of clemency for manning that has critics up in arms. weijia jiang has details. >> reporter: president obama commuted the sentence of private chelsea manning, a transgender former army intelligence analyst convicted in 2013 of leaking sensitive documents to the anti-government website wikileaks. manning who went by the name of bradley went to prison...
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aw man. hey, wait up. where you goin'? here we go again.p engineers use underwater robots, so they can keep watch over operations below the sea, even from thousands of feet above. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. because safety is never being satisfied. mone hundredts thousand times a day, sending oxygen to my muscles. again! so i can lift even the most demanding weight. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now verified non gmo and gluten free. >> >> chelsea manning has served a tough prison sentence. i feel very comfortable that justice has been served on that a message has still been sent. >> to commute private mannings sentence was a mistake. private manning is a traitor and should have not been turned into a martyr. private manning's actions compromised national security, endangered american personnel downrange. >> bret: the commutation still a focus in washington. vice president-elect. president and his final news conference making the decision on the commutation for chelsea
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some reports are merging a layer suggested the man is the man who travelled to turkey last year, alongas not to draw attention. authorities say they are investigating a 28—year—old man based on turkish media reports showing his passport. but conflicting information is emerging about his identity. at least 16 people have been detained over the investigation, including two foreign nationals at the airport. in this neighbourhood of istanbul where operations have intensified, locals are worried. the police raids were held in this building and several others in the area. there are many immigrants coming from central asian countries who choose to settle in this neighbourhood and locals tell as many of them live in packed flat. could there be an islamic state sell around? could there be an islamic state sell around 7 that could there be an islamic state sell around? that is what the police are trying to determine. the central asian minority here feels increasingly tense. translation: there could be traitors anywhere, but it make is sad if the attacker was from central asia. we love this count
some reports are merging a layer suggested the man is the man who travelled to turkey last year, alongas not to draw attention. authorities say they are investigating a 28—year—old man based on turkish media reports showing his passport. but conflicting information is emerging about his identity. at least 16 people have been detained over the investigation, including two foreign nationals at the airport. in this neighbourhood of istanbul where operations have intensified, locals are...
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leaker edward snowden also manning. today, the white house acknowledged that manning's sentence was longer than those who had committed comparable crimes, and said she'd be released this may. speaker of the house paul ryan called the commutation just outrageous, and a pentagon official said defense secretary ash carter was against the move. scott, separately, president obama pardoned retired general james cartwright for lying about leaking cyber secrets to journalists. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the white house. margaret. thank you. today, president-elect trump took a bow after general motors said it will invest $1 billion in america and add about 7,000 jobs. but who really deserves the credit? here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: the timing of today's general motors announcement was too good to let pass without a tweet from mr. trump. "with all the jobs i am bringing ck.s., even before taking office, with all of the new auto plants coming back into our country, i believe that pe but auto makers have stressed that the
leaker edward snowden also manning. today, the white house acknowledged that manning's sentence was longer than those who had committed comparable crimes, and said she'd be released this may. speaker of the house paul ryan called the commutation just outrageous, and a pentagon official said defense secretary ash carter was against the move. scott, separately, president obama pardoned retired general james cartwright for lying about leaking cyber secrets to journalists. >> pelley: margaret...
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but trump's the man. whatever he says is going to nominate. if that's what he really believes in a weaker dollar, that's astonishing. >> this hearings have been revealing versus what the nominees say versus what the president-elect has said. last night, donald trump was speaking to a group of diplomats in washington, d.c. and he was talking about rex tillerson. i think there are a number of interesting things about the sound bite you're about to hear. let's listen. >> and we have great respect for your countries. we have great respect for our world. we have a man that i wanted right from the beginning, rex tillerson. and these lights are bright but he's around here somewhere. where's our rex. what a job, thanks very much, thanks, rex. i think it's tougher than he thought. he's led this job. he goes into a country, takes the oil, he goes into another country [ laughter ] it's tough dealing with politicians, right. >> i'd like to engage in the parsing of what trump said, first of all, he said he's the man i wanted right from the beginning, rex t
but trump's the man. whatever he says is going to nominate. if that's what he really believes in a weaker dollar, that's astonishing. >> this hearings have been revealing versus what the nominees say versus what the president-elect has said. last night, donald trump was speaking to a group of diplomats in washington, d.c. and he was talking about rex tillerson. i think there are a number of interesting things about the sound bite you're about to hear. let's listen. >> and we have...
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hey man. how are you doing man just jump behind the kid. anybody else in the family here? >> i told scott to stay out of the picture. >> here we go, let's get the camera. >> i have two brothers. i know i'm the biggest person. >> it's great to have you. >> your brother has a hard time man, he haonjob, and he's got the job. >> 'seyes are darting around like a secret service agent right now . >> good to see you guys next thanks a lot. thank you. >> thank you. all right. >> hey lelah. 22, god love you. how are you man? they said we were going to go, i said no. you think i'm joking. come on sister, get right in the middle. get right over there. come on mom, you've got to let me know. okay. here you go. ready? >> back here. just take a step forward. great, thank you. >> chris is my sister, she knows every one of my kids. i graduated, she graduated right behind me. maybe you should be in the senate. [laughter] good to see you guys. thank you. it's good to see you man. congratulations. , god ess yo all right, you ready? raise your right hand please. you solemnly swear to defend th
hey man. how are you doing man just jump behind the kid. anybody else in the family here? >> i told scott to stay out of the picture. >> here we go, let's get the camera. >> i have two brothers. i know i'm the biggest person. >> it's great to have you. >> your brother has a hard time man, he haonjob, and he's got the job. >> 'seyes are darting around like a secret service agent right now . >> good to see you guys next thanks a lot. thank you. >>...
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john lewis is a man of action. he had to do it against his own government to get voting rights and civil rights for that was wrong. that was the straw that broke the camel's back. >> bret: could it be he was not talking about his civil rights record and what he did in the past but what he's doing now to lift inner-city situations across america? and particularly in his district? i'm not reading between the lines here in the president-elect's tweets but they are only 140 characters or less. >> i know cnn has is in atlantd you have to go through atlanta to get anywhere in the south. there are a lot of good communities and areas. he took a slight at atlanta. you can't communicate through 140 or 142 characters. that's one of the problems the president has. if he wanted to communicate that, he should've sent a letter to john lewis, not tweeted and expressed his thoughts about inner cities. he expressed his thoughts in ways that were open to interpretation. when he does that concerning foreign policy, we are at risk. >>
john lewis is a man of action. he had to do it against his own government to get voting rights and civil rights for that was wrong. that was the straw that broke the camel's back. >> bret: could it be he was not talking about his civil rights record and what he did in the past but what he's doing now to lift inner-city situations across america? and particularly in his district? i'm not reading between the lines here in the president-elect's tweets but they are only 140 characters or...
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jay: the obama administration indicated that manning has served enough time. >> chelsea manning is guilty of a serious crime. chelsea manning went through the criminal justice system, the military justice system, has served more than six years in leavenworth prison. chelsea manning was also sentenced to a that is much longer than those who have been convicted of comparable crimes. saidthe wikileaks founder that if manning was granted clemency, he would agree to be extradited back to the u.s. no word on whether the wikileaks founder will follow through on that. alison: also today, president obama pardoned the former vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, retired marine general james cartwright, who pled guilty to making false statement to investigators when questioned about leaking information to journalist. it involved efforts to cripple the iranian nuclear program. his sentencing was sentenced -- scheduled for later this month. jonathan: a man wanted for killing a police officer has been captured. this was a days long manhunt that was going on. shotolice say that lloyd in orlando po
jay: the obama administration indicated that manning has served enough time. >> chelsea manning is guilty of a serious crime. chelsea manning went through the criminal justice system, the military justice system, has served more than six years in leavenworth prison. chelsea manning was also sentenced to a that is much longer than those who have been convicted of comparable crimes. saidthe wikileaks founder that if manning was granted clemency, he would agree to be extradited back to the...
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they did have the man they were looking for, it‘s this man.errorist spoke four languages and was well educated. it is clear that this attack was carried out for daesh. the turkish government said this man is from uzbekistan. we contacted bbc uzbek to see if they can confirm that. he certainly looks uzbek. his name sounds uzbek. but we haven‘t seen any evidence in terms of for example a passport photo or any other evidence to show that he is actually national of uzbekistan. he may be uzbeki, from tajikhistan or any other part of central asia. there was another suspect earlier in the year whose name was similar. later he was found and it turned out he was innocent. he wasn‘t linked at all to the whole thing. later, we had more reports about people, suspects, maybe from tajikhistan or even from china. this time, istanbul mayor is saying this man is national of uzbekistan. uzbek government is saying we haven‘t had any information about this man. earlier in the year, this etold us the turkish -- in the year, this etold us the turkish —— they told u
they did have the man they were looking for, it‘s this man.errorist spoke four languages and was well educated. it is clear that this attack was carried out for daesh. the turkish government said this man is from uzbekistan. we contacted bbc uzbek to see if they can confirm that. he certainly looks uzbek. his name sounds uzbek. but we haven‘t seen any evidence in terms of for example a passport photo or any other evidence to show that he is actually national of uzbekistan. he may be uzbeki,...
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relation to man.eve in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the american revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far distant capital can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves. >> mann: the speech was called "a time for choosing," which may be ronald reagan's best speech ever, and that's saying a lot for ronald reagan, 'cause he gave a lot of great speeches. but this speech was a masterpiece. and it probably made the best case for barry goldwater that anybody, including barry goldwater, had made for himself. >> our democratic opponents seem unwilling to debate these issues. they want to make you and i believe that this is a contest between two men -- that we're to choose just between two personalities. well, what of this man that they would destroy? is he the brash and shallow and trigger-happy man they say he is? i knew him long before he ever dreamed of trying for high office, and i can tell you personally, i've never known a man in my lif
relation to man.eve in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the american revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far distant capital can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves. >> mann: the speech was called "a time for choosing," which may be ronald reagan's best speech ever, and that's saying a lot for ronald reagan, 'cause he gave a lot of great speeches. but this speech was a masterpiece. and it probably made the...
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the man, believed to be in 20s. has distinct braided goatee and ponytail.an >> and police are investigating a kensington neighborhood home invasion around noon. an 87-year-old man answered a knock on the door from four men claiming to be gas workers checking on a gas leak and then they forced their way inside. they got away with cash and cell phones and no one was injured. >>> the family of a mentally challenged man that was beaten on live facebook feed is sharing their outrage tonight. four people are facing hate crime charges. it shows the 18-year-old victim bound and gagged crotching in corn he of a rome. the suspects kicked, choked and cut the man. the hate crime charges resulted from both suspects's use of racial slurs and reps to the victim's disability. >> yeah, this should never have happened. we're overwhelmed and surprise surprised. we're happy that certain concerned. >> action news that video are reprehensible. >> police say the four suspect picked the victim up for a mcdonald's and held him for two days
the man, believed to be in 20s. has distinct braided goatee and ponytail.an >> and police are investigating a kensington neighborhood home invasion around noon. an 87-year-old man answered a knock on the door from four men claiming to be gas workers checking on a gas leak and then they forced their way inside. they got away with cash and cell phones and no one was injured. >>> the family of a mentally challenged man that was beaten on live facebook feed is sharing their outrage...