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them then he would be a free man today george w. bush when he was president negotiated a status of forces agreement to withdraw u.s. troops by a certain date and obama tried to extend that date to keep the u.s. troops in iraq because the year rocky's had seen some of the things that bradley manning had leaked to wiki leaks including things that revealed the commission of war crimes against the iraqi people they refused to give the u.s. military troops immunity from criminal and civil prosecution if they remained in iraq past this date and so obama was forced to do withdraw the us troops from iraq so for this reason it's very important that bradley manning what he did and for that of course he should be considered to be a hero. for me this is a summer with. her. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today still to come for you now the beginnings of bigotry in israel we examine a surge of violent attacks on arabs with the younger generation coming to the fore in the racism link it's a. very short break. we'll look at. sunny's tec
them then he would be a free man today george w. bush when he was president negotiated a status of forces agreement to withdraw u.s. troops by a certain date and obama tried to extend that date to keep the u.s. troops in iraq because the year rocky's had seen some of the things that bradley manning had leaked to wiki leaks including things that revealed the commission of war crimes against the iraqi people they refused to give the u.s. military troops immunity from criminal and civil...
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coming up on r t accused wiki leak of bradley manning finally gets his day in court three years after he was arrested the latest from inside the courtroom and his supporters who are surrounding fort meade next. signed stamped and sealed one time of a hunger strikers write a letter to their doctors demanding better treatment we'll speak with an attorney representing some of those men just ahead. of. the massive demonstrations rocked turkey to its core hundreds of thousands flood the streets and protest without least two casualties and no sign of this unrest slowing down anytime soon the sights and sounds from this unbelievable scene coming up. it's monday june third five pm in washington d.c. meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. more than three years after he was arrested in iraq an accused of the biggest leak of classified military documents in u.s. history private first class bradley manning is finally getting his day in court today the twenty five year old former intelligence officer is facing twenty two charges ranging from possession a transfer of documents to violating the comp
coming up on r t accused wiki leak of bradley manning finally gets his day in court three years after he was arrested the latest from inside the courtroom and his supporters who are surrounding fort meade next. signed stamped and sealed one time of a hunger strikers write a letter to their doctors demanding better treatment we'll speak with an attorney representing some of those men just ahead. of. the massive demonstrations rocked turkey to its core hundreds of thousands flood the streets and...
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and private manning's revelations shined a light on u.s. operations in iraq and afghanistan there are even some who say they acted as a catalyst for the arab spring uprisings a burning griffen a former british say yes soldier who told me why he things manning chose to leave the information and show it is only experiences in iraq. some of the media saying that manning is a traitor who risk the lives of u.s. citizens if you're buying that no not so manning had access to a huge amount of information as did and do thousands of other employees of the united states government he saw that information within that information actions and activity that were illegal and immoral and he thought he should do something about that he was the only one to take action on that he thought that if other people could see what was really going on in iraq in afghanistan and in the relationships between the u.s. government and other governments around the world that something would happen and something did happen you know the arab spring was informed by information
and private manning's revelations shined a light on u.s. operations in iraq and afghanistan there are even some who say they acted as a catalyst for the arab spring uprisings a burning griffen a former british say yes soldier who told me why he things manning chose to leave the information and show it is only experiences in iraq. some of the media saying that manning is a traitor who risk the lives of u.s. citizens if you're buying that no not so manning had access to a huge amount of...
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ellsberg knowledge of the bradley manning rally this past weekend there he spoke to r.t. about the administration's handling of the case. really tricky and done with children and if so glisten it was and is a constitutional the supreme court hearing those clauses with the supreme court has never ruled on that the need. for another.
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documents he was working as a private contractor whereas manning was still in the army that's why manning is undergoing court martial whereas the justice department is reviewing snowden's case . snowden had the hindsight of manning manning two point zero if you will he knew the government's arguments against manning these men their mutual passion regardless of the reason to expose it made them a mark for certain but at least they both had the guts to do it in washington margaret howell. well edwards most noted in trying to avoid the public eye but private first class bradley manning wasn't front and center in court today as week two of his trial for shit off for john now is the defense's turn to question the computer forensic analysts about what they were able to find and if they can conclusively say that it was bradley manning who leaked all of it with a malicious intent to correspondent liz wahl was in the courtroom fort meade maryland today and she joins us now with more hi there lou is what is the latest that came out of the testimony today. today we heard testimony from a number of c
documents he was working as a private contractor whereas manning was still in the army that's why manning is undergoing court martial whereas the justice department is reviewing snowden's case . snowden had the hindsight of manning manning two point zero if you will he knew the government's arguments against manning these men their mutual passion regardless of the reason to expose it made them a mark for certain but at least they both had the guts to do it in washington margaret howell. well...
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army private bradley manning goes on trial facing a possible one hundred fifty four years in prison for blowing the whistle on the alleged wrongdoings of the american army and action prosecutors view is aiding the enemy. becomes the first global t.v. channel to a score of one billion you tube views or you could some of our online video hits you like most. on screen online international news and comments live from moscow this is our t.v. twenty four hours a day. nationwide protests in turkey a raging for a fourth day as demonstrators clashed with police in several cities protesters are demanding concessions from what they call the authoritarian regime of the prime minister and his party. is in istanbul with the latest. people are just as determined to go back out on the streets whether they work whether they go to school whether they're any other way busy with their lives no they're still out here in huge numbers especially considering the fact that we now have a first officially confirmed death that is related to protests we have to mention the fact that yes that is on sunday. when the
army private bradley manning goes on trial facing a possible one hundred fifty four years in prison for blowing the whistle on the alleged wrongdoings of the american army and action prosecutors view is aiding the enemy. becomes the first global t.v. channel to a score of one billion you tube views or you could some of our online video hits you like most. on screen online international news and comments live from moscow this is our t.v. twenty four hours a day. nationwide protests in turkey a...
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it was multiple man caves. one man cave is a man cave. 10 man caves is a gold's gym. and the other thing, you have pin ups. what do contract you -- contractors have as a pin up? it is the whole thing -- the whole thing doesn't surprise me, but it surprises me how far they went with it. one man cave is okay. >> the government continues to grow if you don't stop. it bill, yours is an actual sewer under an aqua duct which you share with hobo carl 1k3* transient tom. >> we joke with each other on the phone. this man cave was created because these guys wanted to get away from the boss and have some dude time. it comes from guys being away from their wives with dude time. it is the one, small, tiny windowless hole where they can put their stuff in after they got married. >> i don't have a man cave. i have an apartment because i am single. this represents exactly what happens to a man once he turns into a castrated rat. >> you made reference -- everybody brings creature comforts to work. >> when you do your stand up comedy, do you stand on the stage and have a picture of you
it was multiple man caves. one man cave is a man cave. 10 man caves is a gold's gym. and the other thing, you have pin ups. what do contract you -- contractors have as a pin up? it is the whole thing -- the whole thing doesn't surprise me, but it surprises me how far they went with it. one man cave is okay. >> the government continues to grow if you don't stop. it bill, yours is an actual sewer under an aqua duct which you share with hobo carl 1k3* transient tom. >> we joke with...
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come on, man. you know i'm solid. >> you said what i wanted to hear. kill the bitch. >> kill the bitch. >> the witness is talking about something shocking. and the witness, i think understandably is trying to confirm that mr. shemorry isn't joking. so there is repetition. mr. shemorry consistently says kill the bitch, kill the bitch, kill the bitch. >> kill starla. she's [ bleep ] poison. she's rotten. she'll ruin everything. that's not the person that i married. i married somebody else. she's a [ bleep ] demon, dude. >> he does characterize this in military terms. >> i've been a warrior for a long time. i've got the heart of a warrior, man. she's a [ bleep ] casualty. >> he does talk about her being a casualty in a larger war. it's unclear to me what that war involves or who the opposite sides are in that war. is it a war of virtue versus vice? is it a war of him versus her? >> you want me to kill her? >> uh-huh. kill her. kill starla r. knight. >> he is making crystal clear by using the full name
come on, man. you know i'm solid. >> you said what i wanted to hear. kill the bitch. >> kill the bitch. >> the witness is talking about something shocking. and the witness, i think understandably is trying to confirm that mr. shemorry isn't joking. so there is repetition. mr. shemorry consistently says kill the bitch, kill the bitch, kill the bitch. >> kill starla. she's [ bleep ] poison. she's rotten. she'll ruin everything. that's not the person that i married. i...
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the world watch this trial evolve new attention will be paid to the other man who defines the story joins us on the founder of wiki leaks and the person who made it possible for manning to release the scores of documents these events and the relationship between these two men are now documented a new film called we steal secrets the story of wiki leaks here's a sneak peek. into government's got more information. systems to the site. was this a reach out in confidence and said hey i'm teaching secrets. consequences of the release of these documents are potentially severe and dangerous scare the hell out of a lot of people are we going to stop it and how far is it gone already this sort of . stuff and you've found some things in computers that were in your earlier proof by state being trained in advice you techniques for this idealistic am something else in the world out of this. documentary is not stirring up a lot of controversy among freedom of information advocates who say the film is nothing more than a hit piece but unfair and fairly characterizes songe and wiki leaks so here to
the world watch this trial evolve new attention will be paid to the other man who defines the story joins us on the founder of wiki leaks and the person who made it possible for manning to release the scores of documents these events and the relationship between these two men are now documented a new film called we steal secrets the story of wiki leaks here's a sneak peek. into government's got more information. systems to the site. was this a reach out in confidence and said hey i'm teaching...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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mr manning specialist manning. hundreds of thousands of documents communiques from the united states of the highest level and certainly that warrants severe punishment now whether the case of not death qualified it had the. death the government simply wants to bring this case to trial i'm not suggesting that there's over overreaching by the united states in doing so one of the questions that i have is where the supervisors of specialist manning why have we not seen those people come to task because this individual did not simply. arrived in iraq in a vacuum he was there he was being supervised there was a shop there was a code what happened how did the process break down and why are those people being held accountable well time i think he did talk to his superiors to me i mean that's part of the evidence isn't it willie he did also the fact of the matter was they said it recently came out there was a very lax environment in there people were listening to music playing videotapes they were. using these these documen
mr manning specialist manning. hundreds of thousands of documents communiques from the united states of the highest level and certainly that warrants severe punishment now whether the case of not death qualified it had the. death the government simply wants to bring this case to trial i'm not suggesting that there's over overreaching by the united states in doing so one of the questions that i have is where the supervisors of specialist manning why have we not seen those people come to task...
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forces bradley manning has said why he released this document bradley manning is someone like me like many thousands of other young servicemembers who went into the military very idealistic very trusting of this government but weaving in what we are doing is was right only to witness the horrors of war the complete fallacy of why we were there the lies we're told by this government and decided to stand up and say something about it and bradley manning's voice has been much much louder because of the platform he was able to get with wiki leaks but he's one of thousands who went through that same transition and bradley manning in his own words has said this is an act of conscience that the american people don't know what's going on that we're sending soldiers to die that millions of lives are being squandered billions of dollars are being squandered in a war that people have no idea what's going on so he's aim is to stop debate about military policy and also foreign policy but at the great sacrifice is it really worth it. i would say that bradley manning knows that he made the right dec
forces bradley manning has said why he released this document bradley manning is someone like me like many thousands of other young servicemembers who went into the military very idealistic very trusting of this government but weaving in what we are doing is was right only to witness the horrors of war the complete fallacy of why we were there the lies we're told by this government and decided to stand up and say something about it and bradley manning's voice has been much much louder because...
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in prison to try and support manning so that he's able to. continue to resist during his imprisonment all right former soldier ben griffin joining us live here on r.t. from london many many thanks for your time indeed today. thank you. this is sarge with. thanks for joining us here on our. show a wave of violence in turkey has seen riot police clashing with protesters now for a fourth day running as security forces using tear gas and water cannons as protesters responded with stones on homemade barricades also trying to break through police lines and attack the prime minister's office the latest report now from istanbul and. this transpired overnight when the protesters have been trying to build barricades and roadblocks in order to keep police out of the area that they were in but the police actually tore through those barricades and then used water cannons and tear gas and rubber bullets to evict the protesters i have seen more and more of those appearing throughout the city sporadically there trying to keep police out because fortunately t
in prison to try and support manning so that he's able to. continue to resist during his imprisonment all right former soldier ben griffin joining us live here on r.t. from london many many thanks for your time indeed today. thank you. this is sarge with. thanks for joining us here on our. show a wave of violence in turkey has seen riot police clashing with protesters now for a fourth day running as security forces using tear gas and water cannons as protesters responded with stones on homemade...
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if you can see that bradley manning acted to uphold the u.s. constitution. the duty of u.s. soldiers to abide by international humanitarian law if you accept those principles it is very hard to build a strong case against it in fact it's hard to build a case at all and i think that this concoction of evidence. gathering all these witnesses gathering all this evidence together has taken a long time precisely because the case again is not clear aiding the enemy i mean this is quite absurd there was nothing in those leaks that gave any material to all tied up or to any other enemy only thing those leaks did was embarrassed the u.s. government. tatchell human rights campaigner mr touchett thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with us. and we've also been following the developments in the case of bradley manning on our web site so log on to our c dot com to find all the latest and here's a quick taste of what else is waiting for you there right now. disaster in the air at twice the rate solve the doors and walls of our warehouse in the u.s. state of missouri had to r.
if you can see that bradley manning acted to uphold the u.s. constitution. the duty of u.s. soldiers to abide by international humanitarian law if you accept those principles it is very hard to build a strong case against it in fact it's hard to build a case at all and i think that this concoction of evidence. gathering all these witnesses gathering all this evidence together has taken a long time precisely because the case again is not clear aiding the enemy i mean this is quite absurd there...
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happy early father's day to you, my man. >> oh, yeah. yeah, man.nt age groups. you know. so, you know, i got a 24-year-old daughter, 12-year-old son who's with me, he's on his first father-son trip. we're doing a business trip together, man. >> jimmy: a bro-down. >> yeah, we're doing a road trip. you know, business men. >> jimmy: little bonding. >> yeah. >> jimmy: male bonding. >> yeah, and it's a good thing. his mom packed his clothes like -- very customized. you know, because he's got -- he had friday clothes, he had thursday clothes. in a bag. otherwise, he would have had on the same jeans everyday. you know me, i'm -- >> jimmy: that's the way you would pack. >> i'm the daddy. you know, the daddy. like, i would have got him a bunch of little "i heart new york" t-shirts, jimmy. [ laughter ] yeah, this is a new one. this is a new one. >> jimmy: -- new one. yeah, exactly. >> it's a new one, son. go ahead you'll love that. >> jimmy: -- you're on the road a lot this summer, though. >> yeah, i'm going to do like -- i still like to do stand-up. so -- g
happy early father's day to you, my man. >> oh, yeah. yeah, man.nt age groups. you know. so, you know, i got a 24-year-old daughter, 12-year-old son who's with me, he's on his first father-son trip. we're doing a business trip together, man. >> jimmy: a bro-down. >> yeah, we're doing a road trip. you know, business men. >> jimmy: little bonding. >> yeah. >> jimmy: male bonding. >> yeah, and it's a good thing. his mom packed his clothes like -- very...
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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 of 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 people can make it out of the neighborhood. you know, if you can see an alternative lifestyle. but a lot of people 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 ] chic
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 of 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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one hundred and fifty four years the amount of time whistleblower bradley manning could spend behind bars his espionage trial begins later today in america after his arrest in two thousand and ten and that sort of charged with aiding the enemy after a leaked thousands of classified documents online. and off as this report. it was a video that shocked the world footage of a u.s. apache helicopter killing twelve iraqi civilians including two journalists collateral murder the cold blooded brutality of the occupation captured on film it was leaked by a young american soldier army private bradley manning the video was uploaded to wiki leaks but it would prove to be just the tip of the iceberg the former army intelligence analyst leaked more than seven hundred thousand documents containing classified information to that whistle blowing web site they included reports of torture abuse higher than acknowledge civilian casualties in short an unvarnished view of america's wars now known as the afghanistan and iraq war logs in may arrest seeking approval for his actions manning began a dialogue
one hundred and fifty four years the amount of time whistleblower bradley manning could spend behind bars his espionage trial begins later today in america after his arrest in two thousand and ten and that sort of charged with aiding the enemy after a leaked thousands of classified documents online. and off as this report. it was a video that shocked the world footage of a u.s. apache helicopter killing twelve iraqi civilians including two journalists collateral murder the cold blooded...
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some of the media saying that manning is a traitor who risk the lives of u.s. citizens if you're buying that no not at all manning had access to a huge amount of information and did and do thousands of other employees of the united states government he saw that information within that information actions and activity that were illegal and immoral and he thought he should do something about that he was the only one to take action on that he thought that if other people could see what was really going on in iraq in afghanistan and in the relationships between u.s. government and other governments around the world that something would happen and something did happen you know the arab spring was informed by information that manning released now you served in the air so yes and you refused to return to iraq you left the british army why is that you know i grew up thinking that britain was a great country and our armed forces were you know the good guys us who are brought up believing and my experience in iraq you know it's your peers that bubble i realized you know
some of the media saying that manning is a traitor who risk the lives of u.s. citizens if you're buying that no not at all manning had access to a huge amount of information and did and do thousands of other employees of the united states government he saw that information within that information actions and activity that were illegal and immoral and he thought he should do something about that he was the only one to take action on that he thought that if other people could see what was really...
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well at this point the details are somewhat murky again the man who is a twenty two year old man did die after his sustaining a head wound during the night's protest in the south of turkey in the city of kentucky and now some of the some of the protesters are saying that this apparently the shot came apparently from a police car however this information we have to stress this hasn't been hasn't been confirmed yet so we have to wait and see for at least somewhat official results whether or not this indeed was a case of us to hear police brutality of course earlier on sunday there was a young man also died after a car slammed into a crowd of protesters he also died from his injuries so far these are two confirmed deaths but the people on the street that we have been speaking to they're saying that they have personally seen people work who were killed and they've seen at least four or five people who are dead at least to this to the about more than sixteen hundred people have already been injured and more than a thousand will have been arrested in the clashes which continue for the four
well at this point the details are somewhat murky again the man who is a twenty two year old man did die after his sustaining a head wound during the night's protest in the south of turkey in the city of kentucky and now some of the some of the protesters are saying that this apparently the shot came apparently from a police car however this information we have to stress this hasn't been hasn't been confirmed yet so we have to wait and see for at least somewhat official results whether or not...
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man, sit down.ten, frankie, no offense, but i don't think you're her type. - well, what's her type? - anybody but you. i mean, you're a hustler. you're not book smart, you get tutored by a 13-year old, you're 15, and you're in the eighth grade. - so? - so she'd rather get stung in the face by a pack of killer bees than go out with you. - so she likes bees. what does that got to do with me? - hey, marilyn. - hey. - reading, huh? - yeah. - [sighs melodramatically] - what? - okay, so-- - ah! hold on. okay, now i'm ready. - okay, it's about this boy, but you have to promise not to tell anybody. - girl, who am i gonna tell? i'm not 15. it's not like i go to school with you. we don't hang. - i don't know who you know. - you know will from around the corner? - the boy with the lazy eye? - he got it fixed. anyway, he's super cute now. okay, so a friend of mine told me that he asked for some help in tutoring, and i was like, "seriously?" and she's like, "seriously." and i'm like, "yeah?" and she's like, "i t
man, sit down.ten, frankie, no offense, but i don't think you're her type. - well, what's her type? - anybody but you. i mean, you're a hustler. you're not book smart, you get tutored by a 13-year old, you're 15, and you're in the eighth grade. - so? - so she'd rather get stung in the face by a pack of killer bees than go out with you. - so she likes bees. what does that got to do with me? - hey, marilyn. - hey. - reading, huh? - yeah. - [sighs melodramatically] - what? - okay, so-- - ah! hold...
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everybody is really upset and bradley manning -- in bradley manning's group.when they find out none of their friends are killed, they're celebrating. it next comes back the car in front of the convoy, and iraqi car, whenever an american convoy, spy -- another story, they get off the road because they go through everything they see. that explosive device injured five people in the car and killed one of them, two adults and three children. one person killed. that co was an that coombs pointed to as being important as how he formed his desire to want to expose american crimes in iraq and afghanistan because he said everybody continue to celebrate that no americans were killed, but what about these 5 injured iraqis and one who was killed? >> last week we spoke to julian assange. he fears if he is sent to sweden, he would extradited to the u.s. where he fears a grand jury secretly will indict him -- has secretly indicted him. he talked about the bradley manning case and the two dozen witnesses set to testify in secret at bradley manning's trial. >> it is a furthera
everybody is really upset and bradley manning -- in bradley manning's group.when they find out none of their friends are killed, they're celebrating. it next comes back the car in front of the convoy, and iraqi car, whenever an american convoy, spy -- another story, they get off the road because they go through everything they see. that explosive device injured five people in the car and killed one of them, two adults and three children. one person killed. that co was an that coombs pointed to...
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, spider-man. like this is some kind of spider-man racial profiling? you got handcuffed, true? >> that's true. they knew it was an inside job. how do by we know some man's going to come out with $60,000 in a paper bag? >> jimmy: well, it was $6,000. we know you're innocent, i guess. as i mentioned some of the other heroes said they were prepared to catch spider-man. and so what we've done is we did an experiment. i wanted to see if any of them would do anything if they saw him. so we hired a guy to dress up like spider-man and run down hollywood boulevard with two sacks of cash just to see how our makeshift justice league would react. they've been talking a lot to the news about all the things they would do if they spot this guy. here's how this went. let's see. all right. that's our spider-man. we marked the money with dollar signs like in the cartoons. as he runs by chewbacca. elmo. the incredibles guys. spongebob. darth vader. a storm trooper just looks on. he's a bad guy. that makes sense. supe
, spider-man. like this is some kind of spider-man racial profiling? you got handcuffed, true? >> that's true. they knew it was an inside job. how do by we know some man's going to come out with $60,000 in a paper bag? >> jimmy: well, it was $6,000. we know you're innocent, i guess. as i mentioned some of the other heroes said they were prepared to catch spider-man. and so what we've done is we did an experiment. i wanted to see if any of them would do anything if they saw him. so...
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stephen lawrence and this man francis was employed by the met to go undercover to work with. the sort of the anti capitalist groups and what have you and to then spy on the lawrence family to gather dirt to smear them well this man is not sitting in a prison he's a hero and the. national security is it i mean that's a different kind of whistle blowers and it's well it's an important it's an important it's still holding government to account it's holding a very important one of the government the police force to account now i think in the case of mr snowden at present i don't see any malfeasance i see someone with a policy disagreement which is fair enough we all have the right to speak on those i haven't as of yet seen where there has been in the busa of power and i haven't seen the need for why he has stolen documents which at the end of the day is what he has done he's not exposed to anything he's been under under an oath is as a contractor the u.s. title law and he's broken that oath and of scotland it off to china and to russia so you know again if he's worth his salt as
stephen lawrence and this man francis was employed by the met to go undercover to work with. the sort of the anti capitalist groups and what have you and to then spy on the lawrence family to gather dirt to smear them well this man is not sitting in a prison he's a hero and the. national security is it i mean that's a different kind of whistle blowers and it's well it's an important it's an important it's still holding government to account it's holding a very important one of the government...
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look, look. >> maury: this is your man, this is your man. >> this is my man. >> maury: now, nakima, since he is that way and has a lot of experience in that way. is he going to spin me? >> we're motivational speakers, maury, so we know what to say and how to say it. >> maury: and i just feel like a naive little kid. you don't think i have any experience in this type of area. this is what drew said. >> i am really a lucky man, nakima is the woman of my dreams, she is convinced that i am cheating on her, she is extremely insecure about her age difference and thinks i'm taking advantage of her. we speak at different events, i tell her over and over again it is not happening. i bring home extra money but it doesn't come from prostituting women. i love nakima with all of my heart. she just needs to trust me so we can get on with other lives and be happy. >> maury: here he is. drew! >> maury: wait a minute, you wouldn't do that. you don't want to do that. you love this woman, don't you? >> yes, i do, with all of my heart, maury. >> maury: so when you go on these speaking engagements, you talk t
look, look. >> maury: this is your man, this is your man. >> this is my man. >> maury: now, nakima, since he is that way and has a lot of experience in that way. is he going to spin me? >> we're motivational speakers, maury, so we know what to say and how to say it. >> maury: and i just feel like a naive little kid. you don't think i have any experience in this type of area. this is what drew said. >> i am really a lucky man, nakima is the woman of my dreams,...
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a man was shot on tuesday. investigators say that he was threatening them by aiming a flair -- flare gun at them. >> new at five, windsor police shot and killed man a few minutes after witnesses say that man stabbed a woman. the violence started when a woman was attacked in front of the starbucks this morning. >> there was a lot of commotion, and i saw a man walking away from starbucks, and an older man, late 50s. early 60s. and i sow him slip something under his shirt, and a young boy came after him and said, dad, why did you doth? >> the man appeared to be headed toward the police station. officers say they opened fire on him after he pulled out a knife and lunged at them. the man police shot died at the scene. the stabbing victim is in serious condition. the sonoma ya county district attorney is investigating the shooting. >> in the south bay, homicide investigators are looking into a suspicious death after man's body was found in south san jose. officers were called to andreas just after 1:30 this morning.
a man was shot on tuesday. investigators say that he was threatening them by aiming a flair -- flare gun at them. >> new at five, windsor police shot and killed man a few minutes after witnesses say that man stabbed a woman. the violence started when a woman was attacked in front of the starbucks this morning. >> there was a lot of commotion, and i saw a man walking away from starbucks, and an older man, late 50s. early 60s. and i sow him slip something under his shirt, and a young...
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on the through the day of nationwide protests in turkey a twenty two year old man is allegedly shot dead by police becoming the second fatality in the escalating unrest. big u.s. sends patriot missiles and at sixteen fighters for military drills in jordan but says they may stay afterwards just across the border from conflict stricken syria. and the trial over the largest us security leak in history prosecutors portray private bradley manning as a trade said claiming he knowingly aided the enemy. international news and comment live from moscow this is all see with me here national probable hello and a very warm welcome to the program then rests in turkey has claimed a second life police already facing widespread criticism for using excessive force are being accused of being behind the killing of a young man she is really going to prison istanbul has the details. twenty two year old man did die after his sustaining a head wound during the night's protests in the south of turkey in the city of kentucky and now out of the protesters are saying the shot came apparently from a police car howev
on the through the day of nationwide protests in turkey a twenty two year old man is allegedly shot dead by police becoming the second fatality in the escalating unrest. big u.s. sends patriot missiles and at sixteen fighters for military drills in jordan but says they may stay afterwards just across the border from conflict stricken syria. and the trial over the largest us security leak in history prosecutors portray private bradley manning as a trade said claiming he knowingly aided the...
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army private bradley manning saying he knew full well that hundreds of thousands of state secrets leaked by him could fall into the wrong hands. and screen online international news and comment from moscow this is the twenty four hours a day. leading turkish trade unions representing two hundred forty thousand workers have begun to strike against the government is the latest force to join the nationwide protests that have gripped the country with police brutally cracking down on demonstrations a second fatality has been confirmed the fatal shooting of a protester which some of blamed on the. reports now from istanbul. twenty two year old man did die after his sustaining a head wound during the night's protests in the south of turkey in the city of kentucky of the protesters are saying the shot came apparently from a police car however this information we have to stress this hasn't been confirmed yet so we have to wait and see for at least somewhat official results whether or not this indeed was a case of severe police brutality earlier on sunday there was a young man also died after a ca
army private bradley manning saying he knew full well that hundreds of thousands of state secrets leaked by him could fall into the wrong hands. and screen online international news and comment from moscow this is the twenty four hours a day. leading turkish trade unions representing two hundred forty thousand workers have begun to strike against the government is the latest force to join the nationwide protests that have gripped the country with police brutally cracking down on demonstrations...
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man: it's not construction of new pipelines. we are talking about maintaining, sustaining the infrastructure we have. you've got to know what you have, where it is, what condition it's in, and how long you can expect it to last. melosi: we have very little choice because we've invested in a system that cannot be readily changed. we don't leave a lot of flexibility to dig that all up and replace it with something else. sinha: so we have to also teach our students, the workforce, that there is a new science -- repair, renewal, and rehabilitation. that's different from building something new. you cannot fix each and every crack in the city. it's like each city, you're talking about 3,000, 5,000 miles of pipe. so you have to prioritize where they can go and fix the system. narrator: each city faces unique situations, so they must determine the asset management approach that best addresses these challenges. inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detec
man: it's not construction of new pipelines. we are talking about maintaining, sustaining the infrastructure we have. you've got to know what you have, where it is, what condition it's in, and how long you can expect it to last. melosi: we have very little choice because we've invested in a system that cannot be readily changed. we don't leave a lot of flexibility to dig that all up and replace it with something else. sinha: so we have to also teach our students, the workforce, that there is a...
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you're the smartest man in the room. former new york governor eliot spitzer, thank you for sharing your time. >> thank you for inviting me. >> john: great to have you back. there's something in the water in minnesota. (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> john: welcome back. in a little bit, we'll be discussing the case of bradley manning but right now, we continue our week of wtf minnesota. and tonight we investigate the curious fact that a recent study found that virtually all of minnesota's 10,000 lakes are like this big aquatic fresh water medicine cabinet filled with not just cocaine but synthetic estrogen and anti-depressants. a
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. >> i'm mad because you-all doing your jobs incorrectly, man. >> talking all that [ bleep ], man. >> get him out there and get everybody else in, he calms down, we'll bring him back. if he gets compliant, we'll bring him back. if we have to, we'll do whatever it takes. >> they allow it. >> somebody told me you were going to do an audition for "american idol." y'all got that together? >> we're going to get it together. >> when i came in five years ago, one of the things was to try and change the culture of this facility from a no-care type of an attitude to let people know that we did care. you are locked up but then you should consider this as home, because the majority of you, that's what it is. >> let me step back in the barber shop. get your shirt on. >> i don't like sloppiness. i just think you can do better. if you can't do any better, it's one thing. but if you can do better, you need to take care of yourself. get your clothes together, guys. get your clothes together. get your clothes together. >> warden culliver is a sign of change. since he's been here, he's implemented seve
. >> i'm mad because you-all doing your jobs incorrectly, man. >> talking all that [ bleep ], man. >> get him out there and get everybody else in, he calms down, we'll bring him back. if he gets compliant, we'll bring him back. if we have to, we'll do whatever it takes. >> they allow it. >> somebody told me you were going to do an audition for "american idol." y'all got that together? >> we're going to get it together. >> when i came in five...
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that's when a man inappropriately touched him. he went back and told a family member who called police. authorities sealed off the marina and searched for the man on the ground and in the air yesterday using a helicopter. here is a description a black man in his 40s with blonde hair and a green dyed streaks. someone knows who this man is. >> we're hoping that based on the hair description someone may have seen someone or familiar with the suspect that may frequent the area and give us a call and let us know. >> reporter: yesterday afternoon the police set up a checkpoint leaving the marina. they checked the cars trying to find him. they have been searching many of the wooded areas near the waterfront because there are a few in canton that's where people tend to stay. the police department special victims unit has been interviewing the boy trying to gather more details about the assault that may help them make an arrest. and we are expecting a update in the next couple of hours. live this morning in berkeley. >> new this morning a
that's when a man inappropriately touched him. he went back and told a family member who called police. authorities sealed off the marina and searched for the man on the ground and in the air yesterday using a helicopter. here is a description a black man in his 40s with blonde hair and a green dyed streaks. someone knows who this man is. >> we're hoping that based on the hair description someone may have seen someone or familiar with the suspect that may frequent the area and give us a...
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and the man was tied up, bound, gagged.> anderson: tortured. >> tortured. >> is that why the hitmen got caught? it was so brutal. >> you wonder why would a hit man do that? >> anderson: unless they had been ordered to or asked to. and the man who got killed his mother had also been killed or died several months before. >> and that is the other thing that makes it sensational, the man that got killed his mother was found dead 12 weeks earlier in florida and it was ruled an accident. >> cleared the way for his inheritance because he gets everything and then he is dead. >> right. right. exactly. >> anderson: how was she killed? >> well, she was beaten to death as well. >> anderson: how could they think a woman was beaten to death how do they think that was not a murder? >> the police in florida, she was 87 years old she had taken a fall before. so she was found she had crawled from the car where she was beaten into the home. and so she was trying to clean up her own blood. just horrifying this poor woman and this woman was the
and the man was tied up, bound, gagged.> anderson: tortured. >> tortured. >> is that why the hitmen got caught? it was so brutal. >> you wonder why would a hit man do that? >> anderson: unless they had been ordered to or asked to. and the man who got killed his mother had also been killed or died several months before. >> and that is the other thing that makes it sensational, the man that got killed his mother was found dead 12 weeks earlier in florida and it...
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the 67-year-old man was found dead in his home on saturday. the man has been identified. medical examiner investigators ruled out suicide because of the gun shot wound on the back of his head. >>> a san francisco man was arraigned for the murder of another man. investigators say he killed a man during a burglary last april. officers say he happened to walk in on the burglary. police are searching for a second sus. >>> zynga announced major layoffs. they are cutting hundreds of jobs across the country. ktvu's eric rasmussen tells us why they are making that move now. eric? >> reporter: the cost they said they had to cut. they wouldn't tell us how many are from the headquarters. we have seen a number of people walking out of the doors with boxes. zynga, known for online games, confirmed the layoffs today. 18% of the work force. it is closing offices as well, los angeles, new york and elsewhere. they say it will save $80 million but it is still projecting a loss for the 2nd quarter. this afternoon a programmer who was laid off said he knew his job might be in jeopardy. >> ju
the 67-year-old man was found dead in his home on saturday. the man has been identified. medical examiner investigators ruled out suicide because of the gun shot wound on the back of his head. >>> a san francisco man was arraigned for the murder of another man. investigators say he killed a man during a burglary last april. officers say he happened to walk in on the burglary. police are searching for a second sus. >>> zynga announced major layoffs. they are cutting hundreds of...
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one man chafe is a man cave. 10 man caves is like a gold's gym. the other thing is you have pin ups. what do contractors with the epa have in pin ups? christie todd in a thong doing mold cleaning? the whole thing doesn't surprise me, but on some level it surprises me how far they went with it. one man cave is okay. >> the government continues to grow if you don't stop it. it is a cave in a sewer in an uh uh -- aqua duct. >> we are joking around. we all joke. don't listen to any of that. this man cave was created because these guys needed to get away from the boss and have some dude time. the phrase man cave comes from guy being away from their wives where they can have some dude time. it is that one small tiny windowless hole where they can put their stuff after they got married. i don't have a man cave. i have an apartment because i am single. this is exactly what happens to a man once he turns into a castrated rat after the ring is on his finger. >> wow. >> wow, you held back. but you made reference to having -- everybody brings creature comfort
one man chafe is a man cave. 10 man caves is like a gold's gym. the other thing is you have pin ups. what do contractors with the epa have in pin ups? christie todd in a thong doing mold cleaning? the whole thing doesn't surprise me, but on some level it surprises me how far they went with it. one man cave is okay. >> the government continues to grow if you don't stop it. it is a cave in a sewer in an uh uh -- aqua duct. >> we are joking around. we all joke. don't listen to any of...
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she thoughs an entire sack of potatoes at this man, a carton of milk. >> the first man who will say ieel like i got hit with a sack of potatoes. >> she storm as way with her shopping cart behind her. she picks up the cart, starts swinging it at the guy and hits him with his own hat. he hides this structure here and she starts picking up all the stuff she has thrown at him and starts throwing it again. >> the people who shot the video heard screaming sounds that sounded like a dog in pain. turns out it was this woman arcing with this man. and they are quite entertained by this. >> oh! >> good day for the birds in the neighborhood. they got a free lunch. >> no word on exactly what started this argument, but evidently it was a bad one. >> you know i love the animals. >> raccoons. >> that's right. see the raccoon with the glowing eyes, creeping across the yard right there. this caught on home security camera the person who shot this video said the raccoon raiding the bird feeders, a trap set, inside the trap, cat food. >> they will eat garbage so this is a step up. >> accessing the food.
she thoughs an entire sack of potatoes at this man, a carton of milk. >> the first man who will say ieel like i got hit with a sack of potatoes. >> she storm as way with her shopping cart behind her. she picks up the cart, starts swinging it at the guy and hits him with his own hat. he hides this structure here and she starts picking up all the stuff she has thrown at him and starts throwing it again. >> the people who shot the video heard screaming sounds that sounded like a...
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i don't think that that's what specialist manning is going to go to jail for specialist manning is going to go to jail for violating his contract with the united states his representation of the united states as an army so we're drawn to that what he's going to jail for and and certainly he put people at risk in fact wiki leaks redacted much of the information that specialist manning put out there and specialist manning did not do that he's not the control source you know if you want to compare him to the one the one shred of evidence that bradley manning put anybody at risk david i'd love to see one shred of bradley manning put anyone at risk if he if they had this evidence he would be getting life imprisonment the fact of matter is bradley manning pleat pleaded out to some lesser charges because he didn't want to spend the rest of his life in jail and the united states government in this kangaroo military court knows that they have all the power in their hands and his lawyer obviously told him that he had very little chance of escaping this without going to prison is which is our wishe
i don't think that that's what specialist manning is going to go to jail for specialist manning is going to go to jail for violating his contract with the united states his representation of the united states as an army so we're drawn to that what he's going to jail for and and certainly he put people at risk in fact wiki leaks redacted much of the information that specialist manning put out there and specialist manning did not do that he's not the control source you know if you want to compare...
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proving that was manning's intention will be tricky."the new york times" writes, there's no doubt that manning did most of what he's accused of doing. the crucial issue is how those actions should be understood. joining us now, former assistant secretary of state and former spokesman for the state department, p.j. crowley. p.j., it is always a welcome sight to see you on the tv screen, thank you for joining us today. >> pleasure, alex. >> let us talk of bradley manning. you know about this case than anybody in this room. i think the position that the government is now in is a curious one. they effectively have rejected manning's admission of guilt and are pursuing this notion under the espionage act that he aided and abetted the enemy. i think, a, that's going to be hard to prove and b sort of sparks this whole discussion about what is aiding the enemy in the 21st century and with the internet. and you wrote in an op-ed in the "guardian" back in april, don't make a martyr of bradley manning, these were not the actions of a whistleblower
proving that was manning's intention will be tricky."the new york times" writes, there's no doubt that manning did most of what he's accused of doing. the crucial issue is how those actions should be understood. joining us now, former assistant secretary of state and former spokesman for the state department, p.j. crowley. p.j., it is always a welcome sight to see you on the tv screen, thank you for joining us today. >> pleasure, alex. >> let us talk of bradley manning....
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>> why, because this is my man, this is my man. yeah -- >> maury: wait a second -- this child was born long before you two got together. >> that is right. >> maury: so why are you involved? >> i'm going to be his wife. this is my man, we're going to be together. >> it is wrong. >> he is my man -- >> whatever. >> maury: gary, she says when she cheated on you it was not around the time she got pregnant. >> no, it wasn't, shut up. >> maury: gary, if this proves you're the father you will get back in her life? >> oh, yes, i'll raise my daughter if it is mine. >> maury, he don't even take care of his special needs son, but he is going to take care of my daughter? let's prove it. >> maury: when it comes to 5-year-old fantasia, gary, you are the father. >> what? what? you are the father? what, i told you, i told you. now, who is the whore, gary? you got three years to make up. three years. you want to keep denying my baby? well, you better start taking care of her. >> maury: walter his 49 and here with his daughter. >> i'm tired of my fat
>> why, because this is my man, this is my man. yeah -- >> maury: wait a second -- this child was born long before you two got together. >> that is right. >> maury: so why are you involved? >> i'm going to be his wife. this is my man, we're going to be together. >> it is wrong. >> he is my man -- >> whatever. >> maury: gary, she says when she cheated on you it was not around the time she got pregnant. >> no, it wasn't, shut up....
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bradley manning."aintiff in a lawsuit brought by the center for constitutional rights that challenges government secrecy in manning's court martial, as by the way, is democracy now! kevin, and welcome back. explain exactly what is happening at the trial. it was very unclear what would happen for the journalists, for how this trial will be covered. >> i expect we will have some sort of opening arguments that will have any sort of housekeeping issues that have to be dealt with before they can really proceed with the trial. what i can tell you about the media, having just come in, there happens to be an overwhelming amount of media. i don't think the military were prepared to handle as many cars as were coming, even though they granted 70 requests in the number was there were about 350 or so requests that were put into the military for credentials. you have had people turned away and denied access and portly, for the issue of the media, yet the story of this crowd funded court reporter or stenographer, th
bradley manning."aintiff in a lawsuit brought by the center for constitutional rights that challenges government secrecy in manning's court martial, as by the way, is democracy now! kevin, and welcome back. explain exactly what is happening at the trial. it was very unclear what would happen for the journalists, for how this trial will be covered. >> i expect we will have some sort of opening arguments that will have any sort of housekeeping issues that have to be dealt with before...
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he could see the man again, the man was behind him? >> yes. >> correct. >> close. >> and if he were hiding somewhere and the man walked close to him, they would be close together, correct? >> argumentative. >> in any event your sense was that they got close together at that point? >> he got close to trayvon, yes, sir. >> and you don't know whether the man was approaching trayvon at that point and getting closer or whether trayvon was approaching the man and getting closer? >> trayvon would have told me he will call me back, sir, if he was going to approach him, sir. >> so you are assuming that trayvon didn't approach the man because he would have told you if he was going to confront the guy he would call you back when it was over? >> yes, sir. >> in any event you knew something was going to happen i take it? >> no, sir. >> you knew he said to the man why are you following me for? >> yes, sir. >> and you knew in your mind that it was going to be a fight? >> no, sir. maybe an argument. >> you thought trayvon martin would approach a man h
he could see the man again, the man was behind him? >> yes. >> correct. >> close. >> and if he were hiding somewhere and the man walked close to him, they would be close together, correct? >> argumentative. >> in any event your sense was that they got close together at that point? >> he got close to trayvon, yes, sir. >> and you don't know whether the man was approaching trayvon at that point and getting closer or whether trayvon was approaching...