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government admitted the fact and we also know that no official charges have been brought against mr assad so far but it only means he's not charged at the moment they could as will charge him and danny time in the future but we also know that the u.s. continues to give their day there on the case and theoretically it could be the source for an indictment which would supposedly be used to issue an international arrest warrant. in line with us law we have sent a request to the american authorities to confirm that they're indeed conducting an investigation of is it if it is if that's so why then is mr is songes defense not taking part in it if the defense has no access to the case that in what ways the own goal on collection of evidence consistent with us legislation. as soon as we clear that up will be able to say whether in this case is in line with the law so florey the statements made by some prominent american politicians indicate that he could be indicted under the espionage act a law which has not been enforced since the cold war. i don't think mr a song she's a spy he merely publishe
government admitted the fact and we also know that no official charges have been brought against mr assad so far but it only means he's not charged at the moment they could as will charge him and danny time in the future but we also know that the u.s. continues to give their day there on the case and theoretically it could be the source for an indictment which would supposedly be used to issue an international arrest warrant. in line with us law we have sent a request to the american...
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thank you very much mr assad would say thank you. download the official application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. i've had to execution dates in believe me oh just a one to two execution date is enough for anybody to go through my life and. you know more than fifty percent of the people here if you didn't texas are not. why you know you've been known to afterwards write. this smack you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point where death becomes. our avenue hope. our get a letter your dad to be executed next week then is appears scary moment for you to know you can do this here want to be appearing at the in a manner of me saying that it's time to go. and i would lead them into this to the best chamber. kind of stayed till after they were dating. lines in russia would
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i do not think mr assad is a spy all he did was exercise his right to freedom of information he received and shared it by much. surprised that there's be no investigation into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports featuring us interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security all the safety of american citizens or defense. and we've also got our plenty of news stories features analysis on our website r t the top called let's have a look now see what else is there a saturday seeing the russian opposition supporters flooding back on to the streets you can head to our to talk column for a detailed timeline and report of the rally. and the chameleon women some of my top agents speak about their movie star lives are revealing what lengths lady spies will and will not go to for the sake of their country. it's good to have you with us on r.t. today shutting down intersections and getting arrested those are the festivities planned for occupy wall street's first anniversary the anti corporate movement it started a year ago in new york quickly an
i do not think mr assad is a spy all he did was exercise his right to freedom of information he received and shared it by much. surprised that there's be no investigation into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports featuring us interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security all the safety of american citizens or defense. and we've also got our plenty of news stories features analysis on our website r t the top called let's have a look now...
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ecuador took this responsibility and granted diplomatic and political asylum to julian asuncion so mr assad and his defense team don't have to justify this decision he exercised his fundamental right here it is clear that political asylum was granted because julian essential was facing terrible injustice and this is what we are fighting against at the moment and we will continue to fight and prove that there is no reason to prosecute mr sons who also julius songs. it's ready to give you statement he is ready to be questioned in sweden submit himself to other procedures but only if he is guaranteed that it would not lead to a more complicated case in which he's right to freedom of speech and information would be violated so there is nothing you say that you have prove that the us has contacted us secret investigation do you think it's legal to conduct such investigations. and make every country has a practice of conducting secret investigations of course if there are good reasons for that we don't know whether the us has such a reason in this case but we know for sure that the case has been
ecuador took this responsibility and granted diplomatic and political asylum to julian asuncion so mr assad and his defense team don't have to justify this decision he exercised his fundamental right here it is clear that political asylum was granted because julian essential was facing terrible injustice and this is what we are fighting against at the moment and we will continue to fight and prove that there is no reason to prosecute mr sons who also julius songs. it's ready to give you...
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i do not think mr assad is a spy all he did was exercise his right to freedom of information he received and shared it but much was surprised that there's been no investigation into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports. featuring u.s. interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security all the safety of american citizens or defenders of the media for we've also got a plenty of news stories features analysis all on our website let's have a look and see what's standing by you there right now at r.t. dot com saturday so all russian opposition supporters flooding back onto the streets to head over to our website for a detailed timeline and report of the rally. and the chameleon women some of the top agents speak about their movie style lives revealing what lengths ladies will and will not go to for the sake of their country. thanks for joining us here on arts he today the u.s. is bracing for massive demonstrations ahead of the first anniversary of the occupy wall street anti corporate movement as protests began in new york last year and quic
i do not think mr assad is a spy all he did was exercise his right to freedom of information he received and shared it but much was surprised that there's been no investigation into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports. featuring u.s. interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security all the safety of american citizens or defenders of the media for we've also got a plenty of news stories features analysis all on our website let's have a look...
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penalty in the us a very serious concerns that his lawyer makes in the interview i do not think mr assad is a spy all he did was exercise his right to freedom of information on what he received and shared it but much more surprised that there's been no investigation into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports featuring u.s. interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security or the safety of american citizens or different from a few both sides of course very very eager to find some form of resolution but just when and how this will come remains extremely uncertain indeed his lawyer told r.t. there is no time limit to resolve this situation so loosely this one could be set to run and run but you can catch the full interview with julian assange as a lawyer but also exclusively on r.t. tomorrow. still to come in a few minutes of course of all claims i knew then mark have you spoken with public celebrates the closure of all foreigners to provide for your office as are the realization of all servant to leave but with thousands of the e.u. and n
penalty in the us a very serious concerns that his lawyer makes in the interview i do not think mr assad is a spy all he did was exercise his right to freedom of information on what he received and shared it but much more surprised that there's been no investigation into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports featuring u.s. interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security or the safety of american citizens or different from a few both sides of...
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i do not think mr assad is a spy all he did was exercise his right to freedom of information he received and shared it by much. surprised that there's been no investigation into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports featuring u.s. interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security or the safety of american citizens or defense. i just remind you we've also got plenty of news stories features and analysis on our web site of the moment here's what's online right now saturday's saw russian opposition supporters flood back onto the streets to r.t. dot com for a detailed timeline and report of the rally. and comedian women some of the top agents speak about their movie star lives revealing what lengths they despised them for the sake of their country. shutting down intersections and getting arrested those are the festivities planned for occupy wall street's first anniversary the anti corporate movement started a year ago new york quickly other major american cities and even spread abroad they've often faced heavy handed action by police with n
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. >> rose: what happened with mr. assad on this document. >> under this dump, the government and their position must appoint interlocutories and to discussion on the basis of agreement who would be part of the transitional governing body. this body would have full authority in the country. and would be in charge, you know, to prepare the new constitutional draft to be put referendum and to prepare for free and fair elections. >> rose: do you think it's unreasonable to ask president assad after all the killing by the government about the syrians to step down? >> well, it's something which people say. and we have a choice. we have put as number one priority, immediate secession of the bloodshed. and by that, try to save as many lives as possible. which is our position. and which is, by the way, reflected in the geneva communique. the alternative is to say unless and until she steps down, we will encourage their position to continue the fighting. and this option, i believe it doesn't require any explanation. this option means
. >> rose: what happened with mr. assad on this document. >> under this dump, the government and their position must appoint interlocutories and to discussion on the basis of agreement who would be part of the transitional governing body. this body would have full authority in the country. and would be in charge, you know, to prepare the new constitutional draft to be put referendum and to prepare for free and fair elections. >> rose: do you think it's unreasonable to ask...
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when mr. assad goes as i believe eventually he will, what takes its place. how do we do that? these are complicated things. i don't know enough about-- when every one of these things is going on, gi out of my way not to talk to hillary about it so i don't have any information i shouldn't have so i don't inadvertently say something to you that i shouldn't say. so i don't know what their options are. but i think that if we have some nonlethal options that we could use to support the syrian opposition, i presume we would be doing it. and i wouldn't be surprised if we are. i think most people believe that assad is going to have to go. it's sooner or later he will. and their concern about whether-- whatever arrangements that succeeds him can preserve a secular state can preserve a state which gives women a commendable amount of opportunities when compared with the competition in the region, you know, and but is less oppressive, less repressive and less subject to the siren song of the iranians and hezbollah and other forces that promote terror in the region. >> rose: president mors
when mr. assad goes as i believe eventually he will, what takes its place. how do we do that? these are complicated things. i don't know enough about-- when every one of these things is going on, gi out of my way not to talk to hillary about it so i don't have any information i shouldn't have so i don't inadvertently say something to you that i shouldn't say. so i don't know what their options are. but i think that if we have some nonlethal options that we could use to support the syrian...
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not with syria with 20,000 people killed by mr. assad. not with pakistan in tumult. and not with iran almost becoming nuclear capable. >> reporter: it suggested the violence was triggered by spontaneous protests over an anti-muslim movie and did not seem pre-planned. that put the administration at odds with libyan officials who were saying the opposite. eight days after the attack, the white house acknowledged it was terrorism, but says it still has no evidence it was preplanned. >> it's pretty clear that the white house jumped the gun, the administration immediately dismissed any prospect of this being a coordinated or preplanned effort, and i think it's very likely that it was preplanned and it was an assassination and it was a terrorist event. >> now, even though the white house press secretary said last week it was self-evident this was a terror attack, the president isn't going that far. he deflected a question yesterday on "the view," although he did say this wasn't just some mob action. norah and charlie? >>> on monday, secretary of state clinton met with liby
not with syria with 20,000 people killed by mr. assad. not with pakistan in tumult. and not with iran almost becoming nuclear capable. >> reporter: it suggested the violence was triggered by spontaneous protests over an anti-muslim movie and did not seem pre-planned. that put the administration at odds with libyan officials who were saying the opposite. eight days after the attack, the white house acknowledged it was terrorism, but says it still has no evidence it was preplanned. >>...
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when mr. assad goes, as i believe eventually he will, what takes its place? how do we do that?se are complicated things. i don't know enough about -- when every one of these things is going on, i go out of my way to talk to hillary about it so i don't have any information so i don't inadvertently say something to you that i shouldn't say. so i don't know what their options are. but i think that if we have some nonlethal options that we could use to support the syrian opposition, i presume we would be doing it and i wouldn't be surprised if we are. >> what might that be, though? what kinds of things might that be? >> well, i don't know. they're getting guns. who's giving them to them? >> whether you agree with him or not, he's never not interesting. >> so interesting, whether it's on domestic politics or foreign affairs. i mean, on syria, talking about whether we should be helping the rebels more in syria. and his wife, the secretary of state and the white house believe that's troublesome to send arms to groups we don't know that much about that could include al qaeda. >>> there
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assad from power. >> what i can say is that i stick to the message that with regard to mr. bashar assad, it's not a question whether he will leave office but when he will leave office. >> warner: but in damascus, syria's minister of national reconciliation insisted other countries are the real obstacles to peace efforts by new u.n. envoy lakhdar brahimi. >> ( translated ): i would say that the issue facing mr. syrians are fully cooperative with him, his crisis is because of the credibility of the superpowers that are disabling the project of solving the syrian crisis. they have to become more realistic in accepting future solutions; those solutions that could be face-saving and could propose a solution for the syrian crisis. >> warner: in the meantime, syrian warplanes kept up their bombardment of residential areas near hama and elsewhere. and, amnesty international released a report, accusing the syrian military of indiscriminate targeting of civilians. it said the aim may be to punish towns and cities presumed sympathetic to the rebels. bill neely of "independent televisio
assad from power. >> what i can say is that i stick to the message that with regard to mr. bashar assad, it's not a question whether he will leave office but when he will leave office. >> warner: but in damascus, syria's minister of national reconciliation insisted other countries are the real obstacles to peace efforts by new u.n. envoy lakhdar brahimi. >> ( translated ): i would say that the issue facing mr. syrians are fully cooperative with him, his crisis is because of...
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and mr. assad is here now and he is taking the general assembly and that which is complicated. so i don't think much will change in the foreseeable future. with respect to the other countries, especially those in the gulf area, a couple things strike me. they are all modern, where as the ones that when we were not modern. even though it's not the kind of institution that i could think would provide the wherewithal, but to some extent they represent some sort of institution that the people look to. and they all are wealthy. for the most part. and so they can provide for their people are and keep things under control even though you have some disturbances in bahrain. but as doctor solana said, the saudis are not going to let that get out of control. so i think the evolution will be much, much slower in those parts of the area. our member talking to a senior official from one of those countries, and this was during my time as secretary, talking about freedom this and that, and all the universal rights that we take for granted. and the response from the individual is welcome we cer
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mr. bashar al-assad has decide it was not possible, no. it's the way it must go. >> rose: iran, and the nuclear issue. what do you believe iran wants? and to you believe they have made a decision on that? that? >> i hope not. first, so as nuclear energy is concerned, iran has a right to develop nuclear energy but for military use, no way, because it is too dangerous. not because it is iran but because-- if it goes that way, it means the region can be a terrible menace. therefore, no way. the question is how do you convince iran to evolve? we have-- when i saw "we" it's the big 5-- france, u.s., british, china, and russia. we're united on this issue. >> rose: the 5 plus 1 germany. >> yes, and we were stussing with iran and trying to convince them to change and we are applying sanctions. the fact is, up to now, iran has not changed. >> rose: it's not changed its behavior because of the sanctions. we have a report of the international agency they go that enfortunately, they're disrupting their program. and my own belief that what they are doi
mr. bashar al-assad has decide it was not possible, no. it's the way it must go. >> rose: iran, and the nuclear issue. what do you believe iran wants? and to you believe they have made a decision on that? that? >> i hope not. first, so as nuclear energy is concerned, iran has a right to develop nuclear energy but for military use, no way, because it is too dangerous. not because it is iran but because-- if it goes that way, it means the region can be a terrible menace. therefore, no...
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mr. indyk, doyou think assad in he survive? >> it's very difficult to see how he can survive. he's lost all legitimacy. he's basically in a situation of kill or be killed, and upwards of 30,000 syrians already dead, i think we see what choice he's made here. there's no way back from that situation. i do think that the administration could have been more actively engaged with the opposition earlier on, the kinds of things that we're trying to do now in terms of finding out who the opposition is, who it would be safe to arm, all of those things could have been done earlier on. in terms of trying to plan for a post-assad future, that is critically important now, and we shouldn't see it just as a black-and-white situation. it's really what-- what we're facing now is a descent into chaos and a potential for a sectarian war between shubies and shias to spread from syria to iraq to lebanon and then to bahrain and even saudi arabia. so there's real potential here for much more instability that we're already witnessing. we do have a stake in trying to get in there and doing whatever we
mr. indyk, doyou think assad in he survive? >> it's very difficult to see how he can survive. he's lost all legitimacy. he's basically in a situation of kill or be killed, and upwards of 30,000 syrians already dead, i think we see what choice he's made here. there's no way back from that situation. i do think that the administration could have been more actively engaged with the opposition earlier on, the kinds of things that we're trying to do now in terms of finding out who the...