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julian assange now that is according to his attorney and some civil rights groups political analyst mark mason weighs in this is really all about not only of course bradley manning but attack on journalism and we do leaks and julian are sorry. and we want to catch terror in that state court had a ton of terror about wiki leaks that's really really we have a massive attack on free speech and on freedom of the press this comes back to the larger context here that we have the only person in the clear george bush should be shooting in acutely facing charges for look for it. well bradley manning's case has certainly sparked major concerns in the european union with lawmakers from all over the block calling on the u.s. to free the whistleblower i mean he is from france sweden spain portugal ireland and germany have written an open letter to president obama and defense secretary chuck hagel and it says that manning is not a traitor but he had the best interests of his country in mind now the e.u. representatives also expressed concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying that harms democracy in
julian assange now that is according to his attorney and some civil rights groups political analyst mark mason weighs in this is really all about not only of course bradley manning but attack on journalism and we do leaks and julian are sorry. and we want to catch terror in that state court had a ton of terror about wiki leaks that's really really we have a massive attack on free speech and on freedom of the press this comes back to the larger context here that we have the only person in the...
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aiding the enemy charge a contributor after the times he also american political analyst and compare mark mason thank you as well for your time much appreciated ok let me just sum up again what we've found out in the last fifteen minutes or so bradley manning has been found not guilty of the most serious charge of maryland aiding the enemy that was would have been punishable by life imprisonment manning still faces over one hundred years in prison on nineteen counts including faffed and espionage the sentencing is set to begin wednesday we will bring you the latest from the court and the news continues here after the break. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't i'm target is a big. world with. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. download the official application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just
aiding the enemy charge a contributor after the times he also american political analyst and compare mark mason thank you as well for your time much appreciated ok let me just sum up again what we've found out in the last fifteen minutes or so bradley manning has been found not guilty of the most serious charge of maryland aiding the enemy that was would have been punishable by life imprisonment manning still faces over one hundred years in prison on nineteen counts including faffed and...
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now that is according to his attorney and civil rights group and according to political analyst mark mason is in fact the man that the government could potentially go after take a look. this is really all about not only of course bradley manning but the attack on journalism and wiki leaks and julian or sorry that's the one we want to catch terror in this state court catatonic terror about wiki leaks that's really their goal really we have a massive attack on free speech and on freedom of the press this comes back to the larger context here that we have the only person in the clear george bush should be sitting in acutely facing charges for look for x. . bradley manning's case was sparked major concerns in the european union with members of parliament from all over the block calling on the u.s. to free the wiki leaks whistleblower m.e.p. is from france germany arland croatia portugal sweden and spain have written an open letter to president obama and defense secretary chuck hagel now it says manning is not a traitor he has the best interests of his country in mind now his action is praised
now that is according to his attorney and civil rights group and according to political analyst mark mason is in fact the man that the government could potentially go after take a look. this is really all about not only of course bradley manning but the attack on journalism and wiki leaks and julian or sorry that's the one we want to catch terror in this state court catatonic terror about wiki leaks that's really their goal really we have a massive attack on free speech and on freedom of the...
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in washington d c there all right let's talk to american political analyst and commentator mark mason the high the marker not belittling of course when you're twenty five if you go to jail for twenty years it's a heck of a long time what do you make of this verdict today we don't know what the sentence is yet to come tomorrow but what are your initial thoughts of what's come out in the last couple of minutes from. this is a landmark court decision the judge essentially decided that journalism is not treason this is really all about not only of course bradley manning but the attack on journalism and wiki leaks and julian are sized u.s. government and obama administration they really have bigger fish to fry they're after julian assange that's the one they want to catch they're they're. just they're they're in a state of like catatonic terror about wiki leaks that's really their goal. so. let me just get this straight then so even though bradley manning hasn't been found guilty of the most serious charge it's no weight off the shoulders nonetheless of julian assange if you think. it will
in washington d c there all right let's talk to american political analyst and commentator mark mason the high the marker not belittling of course when you're twenty five if you go to jail for twenty years it's a heck of a long time what do you make of this verdict today we don't know what the sentence is yet to come tomorrow but what are your initial thoughts of what's come out in the last couple of minutes from. this is a landmark court decision the judge essentially decided that journalism...
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mason dixon. day two of gettysburg was marked by especially ferocious fighting culp hill to the east where these imagesn and little round top both to the southwest. >> july 2nd is the bloodiest day of the battle. and the confederates have tried to turn the union left. they have been unsuccessful. later on they will try to turn the union right at copies hill and cemetery hill they will again be unsuccessful. this time robert e. lee finds that the is a different kind of animal than the army he has been fighting and beating previously. >> three days of fighting, 7 million bullets fired, 165,000 soldiers taking part. only one civilian who was killed, 150 years of perspective. shep? >> shepard: james, the american civil war was the first american military conflict that photographers captured. experts say they rarely took photos of actual battle scenes because the cameras couldn't capture a crisp action shot. in fact, it took at least two section to capture any single photo. a photographer took the first true images of war on the battlefield at antihem less than a year before gettysburg. the statue of libert
mason dixon. day two of gettysburg was marked by especially ferocious fighting culp hill to the east where these imagesn and little round top both to the southwest. >> july 2nd is the bloodiest day of the battle. and the confederates have tried to turn the union left. they have been unsuccessful. later on they will try to turn the union right at copies hill and cemetery hill they will again be unsuccessful. this time robert e. lee finds that the is a different kind of animal than the army...
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next call is mark, joining us from mason heights, michigan. go ahead, please. >> caller: thank you. >> the next two -- virginia, republican line. >> caller: good evening. thank you for taking my call. a couple of things i want to say here. as one of your callers said earlier, when this was tried with republicans, democrats screamed at the top of their lungs how this was going to violate every ethical rule in the world. now, it's really funny that harry reid now says i have to do this now in order to get his appointment through. here's my one question for every american listening tonight. there's the word illegal appointments, to our congress and to the people of this country. immigration apparently doesn't mean anything to harry reid doesn't mean anything, to schumer doesn't mean anything. democrats have forgotten what the term illegal means. when the supreme court ruled that the appointments are illegal, they should not even be up for a vote. they should be plain and simple. there should be no argument about this. the process was put in place
next call is mark, joining us from mason heights, michigan. go ahead, please. >> caller: thank you. >> the next two -- virginia, republican line. >> caller: good evening. thank you for taking my call. a couple of things i want to say here. as one of your callers said earlier, when this was tried with republicans, democrats screamed at the top of their lungs how this was going to violate every ethical rule in the world. now, it's really funny that harry reid now says i have to...
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zynga's mark pincus is hardly the only startup founder to be kicked from the top spot of his own company. earlier this year, groupon ousted founder and ceo andrew mason offering a nosedive in the company's stock price and increased competition in the daily deal market that groupon helped create in the first place. mason is keeping busy. he has released a seven song album about his business knowledge with tracks such as "the way to work" and "my door is always open." and of course, the king of all tech giants, steve jobs long before he change the world. he was pushed out of his own company in the mid-1980s. he made a big comeback to apple and as we know, his career worked out just rate. apple is running into trouble again in europe. french regulators raided several of the company's stores and distributors last week. they are being accused of unfair retail practices. investigators said the company prioritized supplying its own stores with its newest rod ochs while limiting supply for retailers. french officials are probing developers hoping to sell their apps on the company's website. apple has refused to comment on the raids. internet entrepreneurs ca
zynga's mark pincus is hardly the only startup founder to be kicked from the top spot of his own company. earlier this year, groupon ousted founder and ceo andrew mason offering a nosedive in the company's stock price and increased competition in the daily deal market that groupon helped create in the first place. mason is keeping busy. he has released a seven song album about his business knowledge with tracks such as "the way to work" and "my door is always open." and of...
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mason: bob schieffer, thanks. and bob's guests this sunday on sune the nation" including congressman mike rogers, rs,ublican of michigan; and democratic senator mark udall of colorado. this weekend marks 60 years since the armistice that ended the korean war. rmsth korea is mark the date rth a massive festival. seth doane was given a rare opportunity to travel to the capital, pyongyang. tonight he reports on what the north koreans allowed him to see. >> reporter: only in north korea etuld a flower show get this much international press, but we're guests of the government, and they select what we see. iois pyongyang flower exhibition was set up to mark 60 years since the end of the korean war. it made for an odd arrangement of missles and begonias. this guide told us she was asked to assist here. her usual day job is with the some americans would think it's odd that in a country that has trouble feeding its own people and is at the center of so many international controversies, that we're being brought to see this flower show. what did she say? >> she said it's a great t's aure to see you. >> reporter: she said it's a pleasure to meet me but did sh
mason: bob schieffer, thanks. and bob's guests this sunday on sune the nation" including congressman mike rogers, rs,ublican of michigan; and democratic senator mark udall of colorado. this weekend marks 60 years since the armistice that ended the korean war. rmsth korea is mark the date rth a massive festival. seth doane was given a rare opportunity to travel to the capital, pyongyang. tonight he reports on what the north koreans allowed him to see. >> reporter: only in north korea...
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screen the very talented mark o'mara and a legal assistant trying to figure out the technicality of bringing in their next witness who remains a mystery. it is very perry masonsc. whoever the next witness is will be interviewed in a unique way. met with the judge about it. that is what the recess was about. since you are not missing testimony this is a great opportunity to go to one of our colleagues. ryan smyth, the anchor for "after dark" you are gavel to gavel and work late at night. give me your read on the day. >> it has been a great day for the defense. it is a great day when you can use science to back the story. that is essentially what they did with vincent di maio. the fact that george zimmerman sustained multiple injuries and might have had a concussion and different wounds that weren't identified by the physician's assistant. all of this for the jury could add that george zimmerman was in fear for his life. >> so i want to show this moment that i thought was really captivating. whenever they put blow up pictures in a courtroom i think it under scores the evidence and what people talk about. the bloody broken, maybe broken at this point not sure.
screen the very talented mark o'mara and a legal assistant trying to figure out the technicality of bringing in their next witness who remains a mystery. it is very perry masonsc. whoever the next witness is will be interviewed in a unique way. met with the judge about it. that is what the recess was about. since you are not missing testimony this is a great opportunity to go to one of our colleagues. ryan smyth, the anchor for "after dark" you are gavel to gavel and work late at...