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history spoke during the sentencing phase of his trial in fort meade maryland this afternoon r.t. correspondent liz wahl and producer andrew blake are on the ground in fort meade with all the latest here's anders report on today's testimony delivered by dr worsley. in fort meade maryland this morning we heard riveting testimony from captain michael worsley but he testified as a defense witness he testified as a subject witnessed on clinical psychology dr worsley spent a number of years in the military but beginning in december two thousand and nine he directly observed private first class bradley manning while the soldier was deployed in iraq dr were asleep first met with private manning only weeks after manning arrived just outside of baghdad and in till may twenty sixth of two thousand and ten he met with him semi regularly to discuss his his progress during a time of what was later determined to be gender identity issues if you will during that span of course and before before it too private manning was releasing a drove of classified information to the web site wiki leaks incl
history spoke during the sentencing phase of his trial in fort meade maryland this afternoon r.t. correspondent liz wahl and producer andrew blake are on the ground in fort meade with all the latest here's anders report on today's testimony delivered by dr worsley. in fort meade maryland this morning we heard riveting testimony from captain michael worsley but he testified as a defense witness he testified as a subject witnessed on clinical psychology dr worsley spent a number of years in the...
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and that date from fort meade just ahead. the nsa surveillance scandal taking a new twist overseas. the guardian's editor revealing that the british government forced the news publisher to destroy day-to-day from edward snowden. more on the government intimidation of the press coming up. in egypt, the crackdown of pro- morsi growing. a key leader of the muslim brotherhood was also arrested last night. more on the developments later in today's show. tuesday, august 20, 5:20 p.m. >> bradley manning is less than 20 hours from finding out how much time you'll spend behind bars after they found him guilty of stealing and sharing government secrets. the judge will make her final sentencing decision on wednesday. manning could face up to 90 years in prison. we have the latest from fort meade. >> the judge is now deliberating bradley manning's sentence. the judge announced that she would be beginning to deliberate. the sentences tomorrow morning and the importance to the judge in this case, facing a maximum of 90 years after he was found guilty of most of the charges against him including
and that date from fort meade just ahead. the nsa surveillance scandal taking a new twist overseas. the guardian's editor revealing that the british government forced the news publisher to destroy day-to-day from edward snowden. more on the government intimidation of the press coming up. in egypt, the crackdown of pro- morsi growing. a key leader of the muslim brotherhood was also arrested last night. more on the developments later in today's show. tuesday, august 20, 5:20 p.m. >> bradley...
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are to correspond to lose wall has been reporting to fort meade each day to watch the manning's court martial play out she was there when prosecutor showed the collateral murder video and when manning apologized here's a behind the scenes look at what it was like to cover this trial. this is the last glimpse of manning the public may see for a long time it was moments before the military judge sentenced manning to thirty five years for one of the largest leaks of classified information in military history i think it is a very. harsh sentence the man did not kill anyone and for me one day is too much when there's too much people can debate how many years x. y. but in terms of justice one day is too much for bradley manning throughout the summer long trial supporters stood behind manning some of them showing up early in the morning to demonstrate outside the gates of fort meade the secrecy and security of this trial has been criticized to get from this parking lot off base a visitor in the parking lot to the media operations center you have to face a number of hurdles first you have to
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whistleblower himself made a statement in court earlier today we'll have updates on that from fort meade straight ahead. and each of clashes have erupted between security forces and probe morsi proport protesters the crackdown has so far left dozens dead so what's next for this divided nation the latest updates on this pay out exaggeration coming up. and last night newark mayor cory booker won the democratic primary for the new jersey state senate but one of his opponents ran on an anti surveillance state platform how did this affect the vote find out later tonight show. hello there it's wednesday august fourteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm aaron aid and you're watching our two we begin tonight with the latest in the sentencing saga of bradley manning many of the army private convicted of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history spoke during the sentencing phase of his trial in fort meade maryland today argy correspondent liz wahl was on the ground in for me this afternoon i spoke with her earlier about the latest developments. yaron today bradley manning took the
whistleblower himself made a statement in court earlier today we'll have updates on that from fort meade straight ahead. and each of clashes have erupted between security forces and probe morsi proport protesters the crackdown has so far left dozens dead so what's next for this divided nation the latest updates on this pay out exaggeration coming up. and last night newark mayor cory booker won the democratic primary for the new jersey state senate but one of his opponents ran on an anti...
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blow or could face up to ninety years in prison for leaking government documents an update from fort meade just ahead the n.s.a. surveillance scandal takes a new twist overseas the guardian's editor revealed that the british government forced the news publisher to destroy data it gained from edward snowden more on the government intimidation of the press i mean up. and in egypt the government crackdown of pro morsi protesters continues the death toll from clashes has reached at least one thousand while a curator of the muslim brotherhood was also arrested last night more on the developments later in today's show. it's tuesday august twentieth five pm in washington d.c. thanks for joining me i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r t well bradley manning is less than twenty four hours from finding out how much time he will spend behind bars after a u.s. court martial found him guilty of stealing and sharing american secrets judge denise lynn announced today that she will make her final sentencing decision on wednesday manning could face up to ninety years in prison or to correspondent lives
blow or could face up to ninety years in prison for leaking government documents an update from fort meade just ahead the n.s.a. surveillance scandal takes a new twist overseas the guardian's editor revealed that the british government forced the news publisher to destroy data it gained from edward snowden more on the government intimidation of the press i mean up. and in egypt the government crackdown of pro morsi protesters continues the death toll from clashes has reached at least one...
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area a great deal of the blame for lee's escape was laid by lincoln and others at the feet of george meade. i do not believe that you appreciate the magnitude of the misfortune involved in lee's escape, he wrote. the image of the unclosed hand came. he was within your easy grasp and to have closed upon him with our other late successors had ended the war. but deciding instead to be grateful for what he had actually had at gettysburg, lincoln filed the letter away, scribbling on the envelope to general need, never sent or signed. but the failure to make gettysburg a complete victory that lincoln had been hoping for has always hung like a cloud over the unhappy george meade. there is an element of injustice. he had only been shoved into command of the army of the potomac three days before the battle and he was compelled by circumstances to pick up the army of the potomac where he found it using a staff that he had no time to replace and under the unappreciative days of other major generals in our army, he saw no reason to yield automatic deference. on those grounds there have had been seriou
area a great deal of the blame for lee's escape was laid by lincoln and others at the feet of george meade. i do not believe that you appreciate the magnitude of the misfortune involved in lee's escape, he wrote. the image of the unclosed hand came. he was within your easy grasp and to have closed upon him with our other late successors had ended the war. but deciding instead to be grateful for what he had actually had at gettysburg, lincoln filed the letter away, scribbling on the envelope to...
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data to wiki leaks both the prosecution and defense made their final arguments today more from fort meade coming up. plus the secret international trade deal is the completion the transpacific partnership that is the proposed trade deal dealing with twelve different countries including the u.s. and other economic powerhouses more on the newest developments and today show. it's monday august nineteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm maggie lopez and you are watching r t well we begin in egypt protests in the country continue to result in bloodshed as pro morsi demonstrators clashed with military forces. they were ok. it was the death toll of the country continues to rise on both sides thirty six protesters died while in police custody over the weekend meanwhile islamic militants ambushed too many buses carrying off duty police officers and northward egypt killing twenty five of them execution style wednesday marks the seventh week of clashes since president morsi was ousted if the turmoil spreads to other countries some analysts are worried that the suez canal could shut down disrupting oi
data to wiki leaks both the prosecution and defense made their final arguments today more from fort meade coming up. plus the secret international trade deal is the completion the transpacific partnership that is the proposed trade deal dealing with twelve different countries including the u.s. and other economic powerhouses more on the newest developments and today show. it's monday august nineteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm maggie lopez and you are watching r t well we begin in egypt...
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wiki leaks both the prosecution and the defense made their final arguments today we'll hear from fort meade coming up. while the airwaves are filled with images of chaos in somalia there's actually more to it the nation has considerable resources that could provide a grant of business opportunities a big picture look at somalia and the horn of africa and tonight show. it's monday august nineteenth eight pm in washington d.c. and i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r t let's begin tonight in egypt protests in the country continue to result in bloodshed as pro morsy demonstrators clashed with military forces. ok. it was the death toll in the country continues to rise on both sides thirty six protesters died while in police custody meanwhile islamic militants ambush two of many buses carrying off duty police officers in norway or egypt killing twenty five of them execution style wednesday marks the seventh week of clashes since president morsi was ousted is a. and while spreads to other countries some analysts are worried that the suez canal could shut down disrupting oil supplies and drivin
wiki leaks both the prosecution and the defense made their final arguments today we'll hear from fort meade coming up. while the airwaves are filled with images of chaos in somalia there's actually more to it the nation has considerable resources that could provide a grant of business opportunities a big picture look at somalia and the horn of africa and tonight show. it's monday august nineteenth eight pm in washington d.c. and i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r t let's begin tonight in...
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liz wall and producer andrew blakers are on the ground in fort meade with all the latest for more i'm joined by our two web producer now andrew blake andrew what did manning say this afternoon there and how you did. so i was at or what did bradley manning say today. well bradley manning took the stand around an hour ago at four pm eastern here for need a side of baltimore maryland and for the first time he actually apologized for everything that he did months ago during his providence inquiry statement to the court during pretrial hearings private manning actually got up and he admitted everything that he did he said yes i sent hundreds of thousands of files to wiki leaks and i did this then the other thing and there is a reason for that i want to remove this fog of war and i want people to see what was actually going on in the world what was happening in iraq and afghan wars that with pantano bay and with the flow missy and all of that today however private manning took the stand in just around ninety seconds to two minutes he turned his head to colonel denise wind for citing judge i
liz wall and producer andrew blakers are on the ground in fort meade with all the latest for more i'm joined by our two web producer now andrew blake andrew what did manning say this afternoon there and how you did. so i was at or what did bradley manning say today. well bradley manning took the stand around an hour ago at four pm eastern here for need a side of baltimore maryland and for the first time he actually apologized for everything that he did months ago during his providence inquiry...
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. >> liz has been traveling to fort meade each day to watch his court-martial play out.she was there and prosecutors showed the collateral murder video and when he apologized. here is what it was like to cover this trial. >> the last glimpse of manning the public might see for a long time. it was moments before the military judge sentenced him to 35 years for one of the largest leaks of classified information in military history. >> it is a very harsh sentence. the man did not kill anyone. >> one day is too much. people can debate how many years, but in terms of justice, one day is too much for bradley manning. >> supporters stood behind him, some of them showing up early in the morning to demonstrate outside the gates of fort meade. the secrecy and security of this trial has been criticized. to get to this parking lot, you have to face a number of hurdles. you have to get your car searched by dogs, your belongings are searched, and you are searched with a metal detector. cameras of any sort are not allowed in the courtroom. at one point, armed guards were patrolling the
. >> liz has been traveling to fort meade each day to watch his court-martial play out.she was there and prosecutors showed the collateral murder video and when he apologized. here is what it was like to cover this trial. >> the last glimpse of manning the public might see for a long time. it was moments before the military judge sentenced him to 35 years for one of the largest leaks of classified information in military history. >> it is a very harsh sentence. the man did not...
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this is near fort meade road. they're redirecting traffic onto 190. this is just an utter mess. take a look at the camera. what you're seeing right now is the southbound that's closed, that's why you're seeing limited traffic, while the northbound is just jammed. and we're talking a three-mile jam. so all lanes of 295 being affected with this crash, certainly an investigation ongoing. and as you go south of that and if you have to commute into d.c., powder mill road ramp is also closed due to an accident, then you're going to hit more traffic on 295. so if you can use 95 this morning, please do. also an issue in anne arundel county near annapolis taylor avenue. there is police activity tying things up. the shot on the north side of town along 695 right out towards 95 is really looking good this morning thus far. lots of green on your screen. here's the shot 695 at hartford road. inner and outer loop is pretty good at this hour. we'll have another check inside "good morning america." guys. >>> top stories for you on this thursday morning, the arkansas girl who contracted an extre
this is near fort meade road. they're redirecting traffic onto 190. this is just an utter mess. take a look at the camera. what you're seeing right now is the southbound that's closed, that's why you're seeing limited traffic, while the northbound is just jammed. and we're talking a three-mile jam. so all lanes of 295 being affected with this crash, certainly an investigation ongoing. and as you go south of that and if you have to commute into d.c., powder mill road ramp is also closed due to...
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he will be locked up the key question though is for how long now details from maryland now in fort meade just outside the courthouse with artie's lives while. well the judge is now deliberating bradley manning subtends the judge colonel to new zealand says she'll deliver the sentence wednesday morning manning faces a maximum of ninety years after he was found guilty of most of the charges against him including aspin knowledge in the closing arguments of the sentencing hearing the prosecution requested that manning spend no less than sixty years in prison for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the website wiki leaks they say and doing so manning betrayed the trust of the united states and of his fellow soldiers national security at risk and her diplomatic relationships that offends on the other hand urge the judge to be lenient they did not require an exact number of years but manning's attorney david coombs asked the judge to take several factors into consideration in order to give manning a fair sentence now these factors include manning is a young age who was twen
he will be locked up the key question though is for how long now details from maryland now in fort meade just outside the courthouse with artie's lives while. well the judge is now deliberating bradley manning subtends the judge colonel to new zealand says she'll deliver the sentence wednesday morning manning faces a maximum of ninety years after he was found guilty of most of the charges against him including aspin knowledge in the closing arguments of the sentencing hearing the prosecution...
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at fort meade, maryland, today, 25-year-old bradley manning was sentenced to 35 years in military prison for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified files to wikileaks, the biggest leak of secret information in u.s. history. our national security correspondent, david martin, is at fort meade. >> reporter: private bradley manning stood at attention and showed no emotion as the judge handed down a sentence his lawyer said will make him eligible for parole after serving seven years in a military prison. that was far short of the maximum 90 years he could have received after being convicted of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history. still, defense attorney david coombs seemed more upset with the sentence than manning himself. >> he looks to me, and he said, "it's okay. it's all right. don't... don't worry about it. it's all right. i know did you your best. it's going to be okay. i'm going to be okay." >> reporter: prosecutors asked for 60 years, arguing that manning had betrayed his country and that the judge should send a message to other soldiers about the consequen
at fort meade, maryland, today, 25-year-old bradley manning was sentenced to 35 years in military prison for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified files to wikileaks, the biggest leak of secret information in u.s. history. our national security correspondent, david martin, is at fort meade. >> reporter: private bradley manning stood at attention and showed no emotion as the judge handed down a sentence his lawyer said will make him eligible for parole after serving seven years in a...
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we start our newscast tonight in fort meade maryland where brother lee manning's defense team continues to deliver their case in the sentencing phase of the court martial of army private first class manning was convicted of leaking thousands of pages of one classified documents to answer secrecy website wiki leaks or to correspondent liz wahl joined us earlier from fort meade with the latest on the case i started off by asking her what the defense is arguing today yes erin and we are in the middle of the sentencing hearing for bradley manning right now the defense is focused on trying to get the most lenient sentence possible for manning now the defense today focus on manning's mental health a call to the stand several people that manning worked with in the past most of them in supervisory roles today they called up to the stand chief warrant officer joshua redman he supervised manning while he was stationed in iraq and he talked about a confrontation with that manning had with a counsellor where manning got angry he tossed over a table there were two government computers those flipped
we start our newscast tonight in fort meade maryland where brother lee manning's defense team continues to deliver their case in the sentencing phase of the court martial of army private first class manning was convicted of leaking thousands of pages of one classified documents to answer secrecy website wiki leaks or to correspondent liz wahl joined us earlier from fort meade with the latest on the case i started off by asking her what the defense is arguing today yes erin and we are in the...
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sentence of the man who leaked government data to wiki leaks an update on the case ahead from port meade and a series of new revelation show two sides of the n.s.a. on one hand the n.s.a. doesn't know what edward snowden fully has on its surveillance on the other it's reported that seventy five percent of u.s. internet traffic is being monitored more on these developments coming up and egypt remains in a state of chaos after the government crackdown on morsy supporters of the former egyptian leader hosni mubarak may soon be released from custody more on the crisis later in the show. it's wednesday august twenty first five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching our t.v. then we begin with a prison sentence of thirty five years that's what a military judge handed down to bradley manning this morning as punishment for releasing hundreds of thousands of state department cables war logs and other government documents including what's now known as the collateral murder video last month many was found guilty of twenty of twenty two charges including espionage charges he was facin
sentence of the man who leaked government data to wiki leaks an update on the case ahead from port meade and a series of new revelation show two sides of the n.s.a. on one hand the n.s.a. doesn't know what edward snowden fully has on its surveillance on the other it's reported that seventy five percent of u.s. internet traffic is being monitored more on these developments coming up and egypt remains in a state of chaos after the government crackdown on morsy supporters of the former egyptian...
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as fort meade headquarters and other washington area facilities gov government officials said the number of abuses would be much higher if other collection centers were included not only that other documents reveal that the n.s.a. purposely withheld information of these abuses from oversight staff also the documents uncovered a program out of the n.s.a. that collected and stored both u.s. and foreign e-mails together for months before the fire as a court was even made aware of its existence and eventually ruled it to be unconstitutional one thing that still uncertain is just how many americans have been affected by these so-called incidents at the n.s.a. for more on what can be learned from these latest leaks i'm joined by amy stepanovich director of ethics domestic surveillance project and amy thanks for coming on so we hear of these abuses these thousands of abuses that an internal audit at the n.s.a. revealed what exactly are these abuses and as you said many of them are human operator error and that includes a wider range of things from typing in the wrong target not having enough in
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government gives a rebuttal against the army whistleblowers defense more on today's events from fort meade straight ahead. it is friday august sixteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching r.t. and we begin with breaking news out of egypt where a nother bloody day of fighting has resulted in more deaths following the gyptian military's brutal crackdown this week on supporters of the muslim brotherhood islamicists in egypt called for a day of rage and again took to the streets now here's a live look at what's going on in egypt right now what you're looking at is the arab contractors building and it's on fire now there are reports of clashes getting worse security officials in egypt say at least seventy people died across the country today in cairo mosques are overfilling with dead bodies also today nearly seven hundred people have been killed in clashes so far artie's belcher reports on the latest on the violence in egypt. it's another chaotic day here in egypt and this is what the supporters of mohamed morsy called a day of rage in ramses square which is in downtown
government gives a rebuttal against the army whistleblowers defense more on today's events from fort meade straight ahead. it is friday august sixteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching r.t. and we begin with breaking news out of egypt where a nother bloody day of fighting has resulted in more deaths following the gyptian military's brutal crackdown this week on supporters of the muslim brotherhood islamicists in egypt called for a day of rage and again took to the...
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mead, maryland. good morning, chris. >> hey, good morning, carol.re just minutes away from heading into the courtroom in probably just a little over half an hour away of learning the fate of bradley manning. the prosecutors are asking for 60 years in prison. also for him, the forfeit pay and benefits and pay $100,000 fine. they argue that there is value in deterrence and that manning's actions disrupted diplomatic missions and put lives at risk. on the other hand saying this was someone who was struggling with gender identity issues and whether he want ed and he deserves a chance to rebuild his life at some point. it is a big concern here because, remember, manning is only in his mid-20s. his sentence could have a big effect on what happens later. he already got credit of 3 1/2 times served in pretrial detention and what they are arguing on the defense side is to try to give him a lighter sentence. one clue. the prosecutor's asking for 60 years, not the full 90 that he could be eligible for. that may signal his crimes are not as egregious. sought ou
mead, maryland. good morning, chris. >> hey, good morning, carol.re just minutes away from heading into the courtroom in probably just a little over half an hour away of learning the fate of bradley manning. the prosecutors are asking for 60 years in prison. also for him, the forfeit pay and benefits and pay $100,000 fine. they argue that there is value in deterrence and that manning's actions disrupted diplomatic missions and put lives at risk. on the other hand saying this was someone...
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. >> mead johnson was fined 25 million euros. bioscienceisted it 20 million. fine was over 82 million euros, a significant departure for the chinese. and their investigation into foreign firms. failxercise is likely to if their aim is to bolster the safety of local mill products. many are now expected to cut their prices and capture an even greater market share. >> and vendor loss 905 million euros during the first half of the year. readying its feeling belgium and their taxpayers. the two governments own 90% of? yeah, whom they bailed out of the crisis. samsung has applied for trademarks in south korea and he u.s. the company describes a wearable electronic device in its applications. apple is pushing into wearable devices and it is working on a smart watch. after the smart phone battle, here comes the smart watched battle. that is all we have time for. thank you very much. >> the time now for the media watch. we are heading to morocco. >> daniel ghaith -- daniel gate, as it has become known in morocco and elsewhere. wherethe first incident unc nicking backtr
. >> mead johnson was fined 25 million euros. bioscienceisted it 20 million. fine was over 82 million euros, a significant departure for the chinese. and their investigation into foreign firms. failxercise is likely to if their aim is to bolster the safety of local mill products. many are now expected to cut their prices and capture an even greater market share. >> and vendor loss 905 million euros during the first half of the year. readying its feeling belgium and their taxpayers....
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what didome back, bradley manning same court yesterday at fort meade?ay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> we turn now to the trial of army private riley manning is the sentencing phase winds down with a decision expected to soon as next week. on wednesday, the 25-year-old whistleblower who faces up to 90 years in prison for leaking hundreds of thousands of documents to wikileaks took the stand for about three minutes read manning told judge colonel denise lind -- manning added -- >> and army psychologist to analyze bradley manning wally served in iraq also testified wednesday, along with a clinical psychologist who spent 21 hours examining manning after his arrest. manning sister and aunt took the stand to deliver emotional testimony about manning's difficult childhood. all of this comes as several other defense witnesses took the stand this week after the government wrapped up its witnesses friday. for more we're joined by alexa o'brien and washington,
what didome back, bradley manning same court yesterday at fort meade?ay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. >> we turn now to the trial of army private riley manning is the sentencing phase winds down with a decision expected to soon as next week. on wednesday, the 25-year-old whistleblower who faces up to 90 years in prison for leaking hundreds of thousands of documents to wikileaks...
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south of the airport, yes, around laurel and fort meade. showers on the boyy, -- boyy -- bowie, crofton line. you can see a half inch of rain and brief, gusty winds with this activity as it moves generally to the north and northeast at around 20 miles an hour. temperature-wise, we did get pretty warm. 84 now. 81 in d.c. 84 in easton. 79, ocean city. and 81 in cumberland. rain earlier. and 72 in oakland. locally, temps, either upper 70s where it's raining or low 80s everywhere else. we have a mixture of clouds and sun. keep this atmosphere with us, through about saturday afternoon. we think we'll have a frontal passage and get into somewhat dryer air. from baltimore south this weekend, they'll probably have additional showers and still kind of humid. but look to the west. still more shower activity, west virginia, ohio. and it's going to have to pass through the region. some of it will die down. but we have a chance tonight of more shower activity. on friday night, when the frontal boundary close to the region. more showers and storms for a
south of the airport, yes, around laurel and fort meade. showers on the boyy, -- boyy -- bowie, crofton line. you can see a half inch of rain and brief, gusty winds with this activity as it moves generally to the north and northeast at around 20 miles an hour. temperature-wise, we did get pretty warm. 84 now. 81 in d.c. 84 in easton. 79, ocean city. and 81 in cumberland. rain earlier. and 72 in oakland. locally, temps, either upper 70s where it's raining or low 80s everywhere else. we have a...
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prosecutors called the final witnesses at fort meade. he faces up to 90 years in prison for releasing classified information to wikileaks. leaker edwardnsa snowden says he has secured a travel visa to visit his son in russia. he said he wants his son to come home to fight espionage charges, but he is not convinced he will get a fair hearing in court. >> at this point, when you consider the statements made by leaders, leaders in congress that are absolutely responsible and inconsistent with our system of justice. >> much more on this case coming up in the next half-hour, he had to say about the alexandria court. a developing story -- two men are in custody suspected of murdering two people and kidnapping a young child. police confirmed two-year-old perez is now safe. officers found two people murdered and discovered the toddler missing. police arrested two men. it is still unclear what, if any , relationship they had with the victims. in idaho, 16-year-old hannah anderson is safe again tonight and reunited with her father. killed her and
prosecutors called the final witnesses at fort meade. he faces up to 90 years in prison for releasing classified information to wikileaks. leaker edwardnsa snowden says he has secured a travel visa to visit his son in russia. he said he wants his son to come home to fight espionage charges, but he is not convinced he will get a fair hearing in court. >> at this point, when you consider the statements made by leaders, leaders in congress that are absolutely responsible and inconsistent...
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court will resume today at fort meade, maryland. want to go to president obama defending the military's treatment of bradley manning. >> private bradley manning, i am actually asking the pentagon whether or not the procedures that have been taken in terms of his confinement are appropriate and our meeting our basic standards. they are surely they are. i cannot go into details about some of their concerns, but some of this has to do with private manning's safety as well. >> can you talk about this? it is the reason your forcibly the state department for you and do you regret your comments or do you feel they were appropriate given how bradley manning was treated, being ?tripped naked at night, etc. >> to be clear, i resigned from the state department, i wasn't asked to leave. i did so because having a public disagreement with the president of the united states -- i served at the pleasure of the president and i thought in light of our disagreement publicly, i could no longer effectively serve in my position as his foreign- policy spok
court will resume today at fort meade, maryland. want to go to president obama defending the military's treatment of bradley manning. >> private bradley manning, i am actually asking the pentagon whether or not the procedures that have been taken in terms of his confinement are appropriate and our meeting our basic standards. they are surely they are. i cannot go into details about some of their concerns, but some of this has to do with private manning's safety as well. >> can you...
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prosecutors called the final witness on friday at understood mead.e faces 90 years for giving classified information to wikileaks. he leaked that material to expose wrongdoing. >> the father of nsa leaker edward snowden told abc he'll soon visit his son after getting a travel visa from moscow. >> at this point when you consider many of the statements made by leaders, leaders in congress, they're absolutely irresponsible and inconsistent with our system of justice. >> snowden said the u.s. poisoned the well against his son and it's unlike he'll ever get a fair trial on espionage charges. >> a temporary feeling of safety overseas as the number of u.s. embassies and consulates closed because of a terrorist threat have now reopened. the u.s. closed 19 of its embassied last week. while many of them now back open, the embassy in yemen will remain closed because of continuing concerns about potential terrorist attacks by al qaeda. the u.s. consulate in lahore, pakistan, is also still closed. it was shut down last week due to a separate threat. >> 4:48 and t
prosecutors called the final witness on friday at understood mead.e faces 90 years for giving classified information to wikileaks. he leaked that material to expose wrongdoing. >> the father of nsa leaker edward snowden told abc he'll soon visit his son after getting a travel visa from moscow. >> at this point when you consider many of the statements made by leaders, leaders in congress, they're absolutely irresponsible and inconsistent with our system of justice. >> snowden...
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he arrived at fort meade in maryland for the sentencing. he faced up to 90 years in prison for leaking classified undocuments to wikileaks in 2010 but the lawyers asked the judge for leniency after he apologized to the court and said he had not intended to court anyone. the lawyers plan to appeal the conviction. >> meteorologist mike nicco is straight ahead with the forecast. >> still pretty great if a lot of areas. from emeryville looking back across the bay bridge to san francisco we have flight arrival delays in san francisco because of the clouds with a cooling trend on the way after the last round of thunderstorms. >> the hot new website attracting millions of teens, and parents at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. hanging out with this guy. he's just the love of my life. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important t
he arrived at fort meade in maryland for the sentencing. he faced up to 90 years in prison for leaking classified undocuments to wikileaks in 2010 but the lawyers asked the judge for leniency after he apologized to the court and said he had not intended to court anyone. the lawyers plan to appeal the conviction. >> meteorologist mike nicco is straight ahead with the forecast. >> still pretty great if a lot of areas. from emeryville looking back across the bay bridge to san francisco...
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the guy you're looking at on this 120-foot cliff in lake meade, nevada, is derrick mckinney. he is going to jump even though his girlfriend and friend say, dude, if you don't want to do it, you can back out. >> don't do it if you don't want to. >> yeah, don't do it if you don't want to. >> instead of saying that, say don't do it. stop. >> will he jump? won't he jump? is he teasing us? then he eventually does jump. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> he does it. the crowd goes wild. >> holy [ bleep ]. oh, my god! >> his girlfriend checks. >> is he okay? >> yeah, he's okay. >> i have to give him a 10 for that gainer. >> he didn't do the pen until, or the flailing arms and legs. he did the gainer. if he lands the wrong way a little bit, you can break a back, break a butt. >> i'm thankful he didn't break anything and we can watch this now. >>> this little guy's name is brody. he has a loose tooth. he didn't want to eat because the tooth was loose. i imagine it hurt. but he did want money from the tooth fairy. that's why you notice the string there attached to the tooth. we've seen this kind of
the guy you're looking at on this 120-foot cliff in lake meade, nevada, is derrick mckinney. he is going to jump even though his girlfriend and friend say, dude, if you don't want to do it, you can back out. >> don't do it if you don't want to. >> yeah, don't do it if you don't want to. >> instead of saying that, say don't do it. stop. >> will he jump? won't he jump? is he teasing us? then he eventually does jump. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> he does it. the crowd...
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tara mergener for cbs news, fort meade, maryland. >> san francisco bay area supporters of manning will join others around the country today at a gathering at justin herman plaza. they want president obama to pardon manning. the rally begins at 5:00. >>> san diego's mayor bob filner could soon be facing more pressure to step down amid sexual harassment accusations from dozens of women. the democratic national committee plans to vote on a resolution this friday that would urge filner to resign immediately, this after an 18th accuser stepped forward today claiming that 70-year-old filner inappropriately touched her. filner denies the allegations. >>> well, let's switch gears now and took a while for mother nature to clear the bay of all the fog but i'm peeking in the window and looking good outside now. >> there's still a chance we could see some thunderstorms. will in the afternoon, get a little heating in the afternoon, and giving rise to the possibility of some thunderstorms. temperatures down a little bit though today. still 73 degrees and pleasant in livermore. 71 san jose. 62 degree
tara mergener for cbs news, fort meade, maryland. >> san francisco bay area supporters of manning will join others around the country today at a gathering at justin herman plaza. they want president obama to pardon manning. the rally begins at 5:00. >>> san diego's mayor bob filner could soon be facing more pressure to step down amid sexual harassment accusations from dozens of women. the democratic national committee plans to vote on a resolution this friday that would urge...
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the judge at fort meade said she will deliberating a sentence today. prosecutors are recommending 60 years for manning. >>> movies will play on the big screen at the senator theater in baltimore. the owners plan to reopen it on thursday, october 10th. you can mark your calendars. the theater will be opened with a screening of the movie hair spray. it's been closed since april of last year for extensive renovations. a restaurant and new seating has been put in. it has been a landmark since 1939. >>> the city's department of parks is holding a series of public meetings. the first is thursday. that gets started at 6:30. the goal is to improve the quality of facilities and find ways to help the pool system grow. >>> one -- firefighters will get a 16.5% pay raise in exchange for working for hours. they will be required to work 47.5 hours a week. that means the city can save millions but cutting over time cost. >>> lime disease is ten times more common. as many as 300,000 americans are diagnosed every single year. for many years the cdc says they have known
the judge at fort meade said she will deliberating a sentence today. prosecutors are recommending 60 years for manning. >>> movies will play on the big screen at the senator theater in baltimore. the owners plan to reopen it on thursday, october 10th. you can mark your calendars. the theater will be opened with a screening of the movie hair spray. it's been closed since april of last year for extensive renovations. a restaurant and new seating has been put in. it has been a landmark...
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we've got a mess, still backed up for miles near fort meade road.at our live cam and i want to show you 295. this is past maryland 32. yeah, we're jammed up. this is the northbound side. they're redirecting traffic around that mess. also watching in hartford county another crash, this is old mountain street causing some delays. oh, boy, i think that camera is broken. that's 695, it was at hartford road. guys, back to you. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes for another update on news, weather and traffic. >> until then back to new york now for "good morning america." you can always stay with us at abc2news.com. hey, mike, they fixed the camera. >>> in the beginning, i was a victim. but now, knowing everyone out there is helping me, i consider myself a survivor instead. my mom raised me to be strong. >> that's hannah anderson, speaking for the first time on camera about what happened when she was kidnapped. and the new allegations, now, from her abductor. >> a lot to get to there. >>> and drama nor the star of "the good wife." julianna margulies going he
we've got a mess, still backed up for miles near fort meade road.at our live cam and i want to show you 295. this is past maryland 32. yeah, we're jammed up. this is the northbound side. they're redirecting traffic around that mess. also watching in hartford county another crash, this is old mountain street causing some delays. oh, boy, i think that camera is broken. that's 695, it was at hartford road. guys, back to you. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes for another update on news,...
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mead johnson nutrition company will pay $33 million for its alleged anti- competitive behavior in china. infant formula from the u.s. and other countries is highly valuable in china ever since tainted baby food showed up on the chinese market in 2008. would you buy a monet or renoir from amazon.com? the online retailer is betting you would, listing more than 40,000 works of fine art, some with price tags above $1 million. there are other works from other artists with prices in the $25 to $100 range. coach passengers on jetblue are going to have a tight squeeze soon. the airline is shuffling around its seats to make more room for beds that lie flat in its first class cabin. coach passengers will lose an inch of legroom. jetblue is attempting to lure business passengers who often pay the highest fares for last-minute flights. still to come, how to invest in sectors that are facing a summer slump. plus, are traders positioning for a groupon comeback? after the break, a goodie - why the fed head's looming departure is keeping bookies busy. that's after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's been a su
mead johnson nutrition company will pay $33 million for its alleged anti- competitive behavior in china. infant formula from the u.s. and other countries is highly valuable in china ever since tainted baby food showed up on the chinese market in 2008. would you buy a monet or renoir from amazon.com? the online retailer is betting you would, listing more than 40,000 works of fine art, some with price tags above $1 million. there are other works from other artists with prices in the $25 to $100...
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is still largely shrouded in mystery and now headquartered in the fort meade army base in maryland trumps even the cia as america's most secretive intelligence agency that the n.s.a. doesn't have spies out in the field instead there are more than thirty five thousand employees who pore over e-mails computer searches phone calls and personal data and while it's by laws state the n.s.a. is only to conduct foreign intelligence the agency has taken a massive turn toward spying at home but the n.s.a. wasn't always so intent on spying on americans it began under a different name in the one nine hundred thirty s. as a secret cryptologic service that broke foreign enemy codes in wartime the attack on pearl harbor pushed america to take intelligence more seriously in world war two the agency's missions including to ciphering communications from both nazi germany and the japanese navy and to encrypt american messages but then came the cold war. people for the world to work for. creating there. and with the cold war the formal birth of the n.s.a. in one nine hundred fifty two president truman author
is still largely shrouded in mystery and now headquartered in the fort meade army base in maryland trumps even the cia as america's most secretive intelligence agency that the n.s.a. doesn't have spies out in the field instead there are more than thirty five thousand employees who pore over e-mails computer searches phone calls and personal data and while it's by laws state the n.s.a. is only to conduct foreign intelligence the agency has taken a massive turn toward spying at home but the...
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now to fort meade maryland where this afternoon the government is calling its final witness in the sentencing phase of army private bradley manning trial on thursday u.s. military expert on militant islamism ideology took to the stand as a witness for the prosecution a navy commander testified that al qaeda could have used this classified information disclosed by manning through wiki leaks to plan attacks on u.s. forces but then went on to say that there's no solid evidence that they did this now the defense objected to the vast majority of testimony saying it was cumulative and or speculative making it not relevant and rather than stop the testimony a military judge denise lynn decided to hear and rule on friday or next week if it was admissible bradley manning's defense will begin its sentencing phase on monday morning. this week marks the sixty eight year since the us dropped the atomic bomb on hiroshima and nagasaki japan the blast incinerated men women and children killing more than two hundred thousand people and tens of thousands more in the following months and years the us is the onl
now to fort meade maryland where this afternoon the government is calling its final witness in the sentencing phase of army private bradley manning trial on thursday u.s. military expert on militant islamism ideology took to the stand as a witness for the prosecution a navy commander testified that al qaeda could have used this classified information disclosed by manning through wiki leaks to plan attacks on u.s. forces but then went on to say that there's no solid evidence that they did this...
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sentence the man who leaked government out of to with you it's an update on the case ahead from fort meade and a series of new revelation show two sides of the n.s.a. on one hand the n.s.a. doesn't know what edward snowden fully has on its surveillance on the other it's reported that seventy five percent of u.s. internet traffic is being monitored more on these developments coming up and egypt remains in a state of chaos after the government crackdown on morsy supporters while the former egyptian leader hosni mubarak may soon be released from custody more on the crisis later in the show.
sentence the man who leaked government out of to with you it's an update on the case ahead from fort meade and a series of new revelation show two sides of the n.s.a. on one hand the n.s.a. doesn't know what edward snowden fully has on its surveillance on the other it's reported that seventy five percent of u.s. internet traffic is being monitored more on these developments coming up and egypt remains in a state of chaos after the government crackdown on morsy supporters while the former...