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the u.s. army knew and when. the one person we asked to comment on them was dr. toby dodge, who has advised both the u.k. and the u.s. governments on iraq. one concern was that the documents named ordinary american troops and iraqi civilians. we have deleted those details. >> much more problematic for the americans is the insight these leaks give into their modus operandi, how they're functioning on the streets. the escalation of force, the killing of innocent iraqis, i think, it paints a damning picture of a-- of a culture of forced protection, to the exclusion of everything else. >> we've got a shooter on the roof! [gunshots] >> we will continue taking the greatest care to prevent harm to innocent civilians, yet we will not permit the spread of chaos and violence. >> initially, the americans stated that they weren't recording a body count or casualty figures and left it to others. >> get out, get out! >> but they were. in the files, we found just over 109,000 deaths. with our software, the locati
the u.s. army knew and when. the one person we asked to comment on them was dr. toby dodge, who has advised both the u.k. and the u.s. governments on iraq. one concern was that the documents named ordinary american troops and iraqi civilians. we have deleted those details. >> much more problematic for the americans is the insight these leaks give into their modus operandi, how they're functioning on the streets. the escalation of force, the killing of innocent iraqis, i think, it paints a...
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in syria designed to get round the international outrage at direct invasions like the rug a new u.s. army manual instructs future country takeovers must be predominantly covert the book lays out how to infiltrate and religious minorities to provoke civil war using snipers against peaceful protesters is an example work with guerrilla groups to make them respectable al-qaeda and painting them as victims fits this category syria is being bombed as the report advised as an insider has told altie noto allies turkey and israel a bombing from across the border in fact the west been plotting this invasion of syria for years france is ex foreign minister two years before the violence started british officials told me they were planning the invasion of syria the syrian opposition deny these claims. it is literally impossible for africa to get out of that rustles the kristoff lehmann wrong maybe fifteen called in the find a treaty pending earnings from the resources and gold paris french bank has three percent on it then lend africa's own money back thanks for things africa's money lend back to it s
in syria designed to get round the international outrage at direct invasions like the rug a new u.s. army manual instructs future country takeovers must be predominantly covert the book lays out how to infiltrate and religious minorities to provoke civil war using snipers against peaceful protesters is an example work with guerrilla groups to make them respectable al-qaeda and painting them as victims fits this category syria is being bombed as the report advised as an insider has told altie...
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joining us now is u.s. army general and nbc news military analyst general barry -- having a tough night, general. general barry mccaffrey, the former drug czar under president clinton. general, good to talk to you again. give us -- what's the scoop on this guy? is that really a big of a deal? >> yeah, i think so. he's one of the most brutal criminals on the face of the earth. probably has murdered literally hundreds of people. immigrants that were slaughtered because they wouldn't act as drug mules. police, soldiers, you name it. he's been in competition with another cartel, the zetas to
joining us now is u.s. army general and nbc news military analyst general barry -- having a tough night, general. general barry mccaffrey, the former drug czar under president clinton. general, good to talk to you again. give us -- what's the scoop on this guy? is that really a big of a deal? >> yeah, i think so. he's one of the most brutal criminals on the face of the earth. probably has murdered literally hundreds of people. immigrants that were slaughtered because they wouldn't act as...
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a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a military judge upholds a charge that he ate of the enemy in leaking classified documents but washington faces an uphill struggle in its war on whistleblowers. russian anti-corruption blogger only seen avali is sentenced to five years in jail for embezzlement but could walk free pending appeal after prosecutors asked for his temporary release and a surprise move. that. damned there on israel's settlement expansion plans new cooperation guidelines make the occupied territories an eligible for future funding. is certainly coming to light from the russian capital eight am here on marina joshie welcome to the program prospects are looking bleak for the u.s. army was a lower bradley manning a military judge has refused to drop the charge against him of aiding the enemy that means the army private who turned over thousands of classified documents to wiki leaks could spend the rest of his live behind bars with no chance of parole his wall has been following the
a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a military judge upholds a charge that he ate of the enemy in leaking classified documents but washington faces an uphill struggle in its war on whistleblowers. russian anti-corruption blogger only seen avali is sentenced to five years in jail for embezzlement but could walk free pending appeal after prosecutors asked for his temporary release and a surprise move. that. damned there on israel's settlement expansion plans new...
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those other charges just like aiding the enemy could go to two hundred fifty four years yes the u.s. army court of criminal appeals that would be after the sentencing procedure where i understand that around twenty witnesses had to be called just for the sentencing procedure then it could go to this military court of appeals and theoretically then to the supreme court but certainly the verdict isn't that has just been released isn't as early in the final word by any chance because also the sentencing could be appealed as well as far as i understand best guess with the best to come away with you think as a sentence. you know i suppose the major thing to remember here and it's good that people are were identifying the constitutional law professor obama with this case we've been running a clip of president obama caught off guard on a mobile camera he himself complaining about president obama complaining about bradley manning and assuming his guilt and obama wants to get him lots of people recently saying he wanted to close guantanamo not because of a case of justice he thought that he didn't
those other charges just like aiding the enemy could go to two hundred fifty four years yes the u.s. army court of criminal appeals that would be after the sentencing procedure where i understand that around twenty witnesses had to be called just for the sentencing procedure then it could go to this military court of appeals and theoretically then to the supreme court but certainly the verdict isn't that has just been released isn't as early in the final word by any chance because also the...
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thank you i have a mounting than a twenty five year old from oklahoma enlisted in the u.s. army back in two thousand and seven let's give you some background two years later he was deployed in iraq where he encountered video footage showing u.s. forces killing unarmed civilians apparently mistaking them for insurgents journalists and children among those killed them that video was labeled collateral murder by the wiki leaks website that published it after receiving it from manning the army private was arrested may twenty ten and then saddled with twenty one charges relating to espionage computer fraud theft and aiding the enemy in its last charge that would have carried a life sentence but it has been overturned today while he's put in confinement in a maximum security prison the publication shave continued to be released exposing multiple wrongdoings by american troops in afghanistan and iraq the u.n. torture report said that manning has been subjected to cruel and inhumane treatment during his detention. gavin mcfayden is the director of the london based center for investigati
thank you i have a mounting than a twenty five year old from oklahoma enlisted in the u.s. army back in two thousand and seven let's give you some background two years later he was deployed in iraq where he encountered video footage showing u.s. forces killing unarmed civilians apparently mistaking them for insurgents journalists and children among those killed them that video was labeled collateral murder by the wiki leaks website that published it after receiving it from manning the army...
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i would encourage you to put copies, a pretty good website u.s. army military institute part of the army history and education center you can find it and see how we get in touch. >> host: we are out of time with rich and concern. we didn't get to someone else feature in your book, marlene dietrich, a picture of her on the front lines and the tuskegee airmen are featured in rick atkinson's work and we didn't have a chance to get to either of those. very quickly, "the long gray line" was about the west point class of '66, at the 11 about the persian gulf war came next, "an army at dawn: the war in north africa," of soldiers: a chronicle of combat," "the day of battle: the war in sicily and italy" and "the guns at last night: the war in western europe, 1944-1945," liberation trilogy is the web site. .. this talk was ld
i would encourage you to put copies, a pretty good website u.s. army military institute part of the army history and education center you can find it and see how we get in touch. >> host: we are out of time with rich and concern. we didn't get to someone else feature in your book, marlene dietrich, a picture of her on the front lines and the tuskegee airmen are featured in rick atkinson's work and we didn't have a chance to get to either of those. very quickly, "the long gray...
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u.s. invasion you're radian contamination that's wrecking the lives of those born after all. egyptian army clashes with muslim brotherhood supporters rival rallies raged throughout the country leaving over eighty dead while on the sinai peninsula the military launches a crackdown on supposed to extremists. syrian national coalition talks peace with the u.n. it is for weapons but the u.s. despite fears the hardware will be snatched by terror groups swarming the country. diplomatic wrangling would snowden takes a new turn as washington rules out the death penalty for the bombing exposed spying you see.
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site and we can leaks let's now take a look at how it all unfolded bradley manning enlisted to the u.s. army in two thousand and seven and was deployed to iraq two years later while in service he exposed the collateral murder video the food which of u.s. forces killing unarmed civilians in iraq manning was arrested in and at the end of may two thousand and tan and presented with a list of charges for opening classified information to the public while his confinement did little to stop the revelations as details of america's wrongdoings in afghanistan and iraq along with a massive trauma of the u.s. diplomatic cables continue to emerge in march manning was accused of aiding the enemy a charge that could ultimately keep. behind bars for life the court martial proceedings against him began shortly after that with the u.n. saying that he was subject to excessive isolation and cruel treatment during detention the high profile trial finally got underway in fort meade in their land and is expected to complete today gavin fabian the director of the london based center for investigative journalism an
site and we can leaks let's now take a look at how it all unfolded bradley manning enlisted to the u.s. army in two thousand and seven and was deployed to iraq two years later while in service he exposed the collateral murder video the food which of u.s. forces killing unarmed civilians in iraq manning was arrested in and at the end of may two thousand and tan and presented with a list of charges for opening classified information to the public while his confinement did little to stop the...
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flamen is currently working against countries next in line for quote humanitarian intervention this u.s. army report called string of polls singles out these resource rich new. clear free asian states as next targets in these countries the george soros funded u.n. team for preventive action international lawyer chris black is performing the very destabilization laid out in the u.s. army manual such as promoting divisions the u.n. works with the international crisis group also funded by george soros along with western governments the i c g's concept is quote preventing conflicts through military intervention in other words preventing war by waging it the world peace society and many others know most wars only make things worse dr lehmann was going on if united nations really are instead of being an instrument or. an instrument now hembree kissinger argues former colonies have no statehood rights as they were all to fish recreated first time round recall a noise in them for being victims notes and s n b c sounds like another press taking li immoral case of the worst double jeopardy this is the
flamen is currently working against countries next in line for quote humanitarian intervention this u.s. army report called string of polls singles out these resource rich new. clear free asian states as next targets in these countries the george soros funded u.n. team for preventive action international lawyer chris black is performing the very destabilization laid out in the u.s. army manual such as promoting divisions the u.n. works with the international crisis group also funded by george...
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a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge up holds a charge that he aided the enemy in leaking classified documents by washington faces an uphill struggle in its war on whistleblowers. and the e.u. puts a damper on israel's settlement expansion plans new cooperation guidelines to make the occupied territories an eligible for future funding. this interview coming to you live from moscow i'm maria joshie welcome to the program now we begin with breaking news this hour anti-corruption blogger alex in a volley and his cold a fan of both sentenced yesterday to jail time have been released at least temporarily and they are now subject to travel bans while they are appeals are in process i'm now joined life by going to go who's outside the court in kiro. farmer who is in central moscow for us well first off you've been following the hearing from the very beginning so can you describe exactly what happened there. well diversification has made an appeal to the court following yesterday's verdict g
a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge up holds a charge that he aided the enemy in leaking classified documents by washington faces an uphill struggle in its war on whistleblowers. and the e.u. puts a damper on israel's settlement expansion plans new cooperation guidelines to make the occupied territories an eligible for future funding. this interview coming to you live from moscow i'm maria joshie welcome to the program now we begin with breaking news this...
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bradley manning is in some background he's a twenty five year old from oklahoma who enlisted in the u.s. army in two thousand and seven two years later he was deployed to iraq where encountered video footage showing u.s. forces killing unarmed civilians apparently mistaken from surgeons journalists children were caught. they were among the victims know that video was labeled collateral murder by the wiki leaks website that published it after it received it from manning the army private was arrested may twenty ten and saddled with twenty one charges relating to espionage computer fraud theft and aiding the enemy and it's that last charge that carried a life sentence while he's been in confinement in a maximum security prison the publications continue to be released exposing multiple wrongdoings by american troops in afghanistan and iraq the u.n. torture reporters said that manning had been subjected to cruel and inhumane treatment during his detention well several bring more comment let's do so now. on the line she's an afghan peace activist joining us from toronto there hi thanks for being wi
bradley manning is in some background he's a twenty five year old from oklahoma who enlisted in the u.s. army in two thousand and seven two years later he was deployed to iraq where encountered video footage showing u.s. forces killing unarmed civilians apparently mistaken from surgeons journalists children were caught. they were among the victims know that video was labeled collateral murder by the wiki leaks website that published it after it received it from manning the army private was...
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a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge uphold the charge that he aided the enemy in leaking classified documents but washington faces an uphill struggle in its war on whistleblowers. and the e.u. put down there on israel's settlement expansion plans as new cooperation guidelines blog the occupied territories from future funding. as one pm of the russian capital you're watching r t will begin with breaking news this hour and a corruption blogger volley and he was killed a phantom both sentenced yesterday to jail time have been released at least temporarily they are now subject to travel bans while they are appeals are in process i'm now joined live. outside the court in here of and under a farmer in central moscow well hello welcome to both of you a first we go to. you've been following this case from the very beginning can you describe how exactly what happened there today. well. enough etc for actually your hands cuffed and taken out of court yesterday after their verdict was read and
a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge uphold the charge that he aided the enemy in leaking classified documents but washington faces an uphill struggle in its war on whistleblowers. and the e.u. put down there on israel's settlement expansion plans as new cooperation guidelines blog the occupied territories from future funding. as one pm of the russian capital you're watching r t will begin with breaking news this hour and a corruption blogger volley and he...
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site and we can leaks let's now take a look at how it all unfolded bradley manning enlisted to the u.s. army in two thousand and seven and was deployed to iraq two years later while in service he exposed the collateral murder video to foods of u.s. forces killing civilians in iraq he told our hacker about his leaks who later turned him over to the government as a result manning was arrested and faced a list of charges for revealing classified and highly sensitive information the afghan war diary was released shortly after that with manning kept in solitary confinement in a maximum security prison and more revelations followed exposing u.s. military operations in iraq along with a series. of u.s. diplomatic cables all revealed by weaken leaks in march manning was accused of aiding the enemy the charge that could ultimately keep him behind bars for life and the mean time we can leaks continued publishing exposing documents about guantanamo bay detainees the court martial proceedings against him began shortly after that with the u.n. saying that he was subject to excessive isolation and cruel t
site and we can leaks let's now take a look at how it all unfolded bradley manning enlisted to the u.s. army in two thousand and seven and was deployed to iraq two years later while in service he exposed the collateral murder video to foods of u.s. forces killing civilians in iraq he told our hacker about his leaks who later turned him over to the government as a result manning was arrested and faced a list of charges for revealing classified and highly sensitive information the afghan war...
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wiki leaks let's take a look shall we how it all unfolded first off bradley manning enlisted in the u.s. army back in two thousand and seven he was deployed to iraq two years later while in service he exposed the collateral murder video we all remember it footage of u.s. forces killing unarmed civilians in iraq manning was arrested at the end of may twenty ten and presented with a list of charges for opening classified information to the public however the publications continued to be released and exposed exposing america's wrongdoings in afghanistan and iraq along with his diplomatic cables in march manning was accused of aiding the enemy the court martial proceedings against him began shortly after that with the u.n. saying that he was subject to cruel and inhumane trade treatment during detention a high profile trial funny. got underway in fort meade in maryland and it's about to end of course in roughly an hour's time government fed and is the director of the london based center for investigative journalism a close friend of julian assange he stresses that manning's actions were not drive
wiki leaks let's take a look shall we how it all unfolded first off bradley manning enlisted in the u.s. army back in two thousand and seven he was deployed to iraq two years later while in service he exposed the collateral murder video we all remember it footage of u.s. forces killing unarmed civilians in iraq manning was arrested at the end of may twenty ten and presented with a list of charges for opening classified information to the public however the publications continued to be released...
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if you have a pretty good website, u.s. army military institute in carlisle, pennsylvania, part of the army history and education center. you can find them and see how to get in touch with them. >> host: unfortunately we are out of time. here is a picture. we did not get to somebody else beecher in your book. they're is a picture of her on the front lines. and as well, that is the e herrmann our featured. we did not have a chance to get to either of those. very quickly. six books. the laundry line was his first. crusade about the persian gulf war came next. an army of dawn in the company of soldiers. a day of battle. the guns at last light, liberation trilogy is the website. >> tonight on the c-span2, historian windy lauer on her book hitler's ferry. then journalist rick atkinson talks about a world war ii, the iraqi war, and the persian gulf. later, a senate hearing in the future of wireless communications the new president of the american medical association is our guest this week on news makers. she talks about implementing t
if you have a pretty good website, u.s. army military institute in carlisle, pennsylvania, part of the army history and education center. you can find them and see how to get in touch with them. >> host: unfortunately we are out of time. here is a picture. we did not get to somebody else beecher in your book. they're is a picture of her on the front lines. and as well, that is the e herrmann our featured. we did not have a chance to get to either of those. very quickly. six books. the...
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soldiers in the asia-pacific is not a whit -- 82,000 u.s. army soldiers in asia-pacific, not a widely known statistic. i will open up for questions now. favor and wait for the microphone. let us know your name, state your question -- and a if you want toes submit. >> >> last year, the question came the national guard and you said we got what we got right now and of future cuts come out, everything is on the table. been a initiatives of cutting back on the guard and all those decisions. last week, the language came out that was the cancellation of the army's initiative retiring big c-23. former chief of staff last week said we need to look at a militia construct, increasing the national guard and reducing active duty forces. what are your comments? >> my job is to make sure we are prepared for the next conflict and we have to have the right balance between active guard and reserve. they all play an active role. a large majority of the cuts will come out of the active component. the talk of any increase in any part of our force now, to me, is unrea
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what you're saying that compensation could double for the u.s. army>> they did over the last 10 years. they doubled since 2001. >> absolutely agree with you sir. we're here to help in that conversation about how to get things moving. >> i wanted to follow up on the question about egypt right now it is in a crisis situation. we know that secretary hagel is talking to the military chief and general dempsey made phone calls. does the army or yourself have been involved in any way or what role do you see going forward or have you played leading up to? >> first of all i traveled to egypt about six or seven months ago. i had a great visit. what we don't need is too many people talking to the egyptians. what i do, i obviously have conversation with general dempsey. it's important that he be the lead in talking to egypt. i think what we have to do as an army, for example, we're still preparing to conduct that exercise. we're focused on that now and the army is how we prepare ourselves to execute that exercise. we'll see if it gets executed. we're hoping it do
what you're saying that compensation could double for the u.s. army>> they did over the last 10 years. they doubled since 2001. >> absolutely agree with you sir. we're here to help in that conversation about how to get things moving. >> i wanted to follow up on the question about egypt right now it is in a crisis situation. we know that secretary hagel is talking to the military chief and general dempsey made phone calls. does the army or yourself have been involved in any way...
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some of the david and goliath stories we have heard our military stories, the viet cong versus the u.s. army. are those included at all in your book? >> the book starts with me retelling the actual david and goliath stories which is not what you think. it's very different in reality than it has been and then i tell stories about a guy who understood very early on that the viet kang was not who he thought they were but they weren't going to give up easily and no one would listen to him. it's because the military was not, the american military in those years like all of us i think had difficulty with the notion that someone could be without obvious strengths, without money men and weapons anything and still be fermentable and my book says the opposite. don't be fooled by the armor someone is wearing. what matters is the man inside the armor. >> how did the tipping point change your life? >> well i mean i suppose it put me on the map as a writer. and so it paid for the way for the success of my other books. it didn't change me personally. it just made my life, my professional life a little easi
some of the david and goliath stories we have heard our military stories, the viet cong versus the u.s. army. are those included at all in your book? >> the book starts with me retelling the actual david and goliath stories which is not what you think. it's very different in reality than it has been and then i tell stories about a guy who understood very early on that the viet kang was not who he thought they were but they weren't going to give up easily and no one would listen to him....
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a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge of hold a charge that he aided the enemy and releasing classified documents but washington faces an uphill battle for its efforts to crack down on leaks. and the e.u. puts a damper on israel's settlement expansion plans as new cooperation guidelines and block the occupied territories from future funding. thanks for joining in this hour we've got live news and analysis for you i do see catherine of and of course you're watching our t.v. we begin with our breaking news story anti-corruption blogger alexei navalny along with his codefendant both sentenced yesterday to jail time have been released at least temporarily and they're now subject to travel bans while their appeals are in process. who has been following the court hearing and cure of andrew farmer in central moscow have been keeping us up to date on the latest developments. both violinists are found guilty on charges of the best moments in the amount of roughly sixteen million rubles that's
a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge of hold a charge that he aided the enemy and releasing classified documents but washington faces an uphill battle for its efforts to crack down on leaks. and the e.u. puts a damper on israel's settlement expansion plans as new cooperation guidelines and block the occupied territories from future funding. thanks for joining in this hour we've got live news and analysis for you i do see catherine of and of course you're...
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. >>> happening now in san francisco a group of people supporting former u.s. army bradley manning starting to disperse, just the past hours here the group rallied in the street. they say manning is a hero and a whistle blower of the iraq war. they held up signs and chanted free bradley manning. of the 25-year-old manning not guilty of the most serious charge against him but he was convicted of 20 other charges. . >> reporter: here is his verdict. >> bradley manning is found not guilty. the most serious charge he faced that could have meant life in prison. he still faces prison time, guilty of lesser charges and the judge accepting manning guilty pleads on a dozen of other charges. he called still face the he's of his life behind bars. but, he did not plead guilty of the charge of aiding enemy. he gave some $750, 000 classified documents to the leak and the street sharing site and classify -- the prosecution argued manning action helps terrorists and damage u.s. foreign relationship but the supporters manning is a whistle blower who is motivated by hearn concerns an
. >>> happening now in san francisco a group of people supporting former u.s. army bradley manning starting to disperse, just the past hours here the group rallied in the street. they say manning is a hero and a whistle blower of the iraq war. they held up signs and chanted free bradley manning. of the 25-year-old manning not guilty of the most serious charge against him but he was convicted of 20 other charges. . >> reporter: here is his verdict. >> bradley manning is...
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he compared himself to u.s. armyhistleblower bradley manning and fellow nsa whistleblower thomas drake, writing talk about that statement and then what is happening. it looks like ecuador is backing off a bit or at least president korea said the consulate gave in the travel document to leave hong kong had overstepped not gotten the proper authority and saidnowden apparently has he will not apply for political asylum in russia. >> snowden is right in criticizing that his passport is being revoked and it is outrageous to take away the symbol of citizenship. he is basically left stateless. he is stranded because his passport has been revoked. that is an outrageous act. the he refers to as administration is not afraid of him or thomas to record other important whistleblowers like bradley manning that have stepped forward, he is referring to an attempt to silence whistleblowers to stop the flow of important information to get to the public. so basically it is a war on information, a war on truth. the attack on whistleblow
he compared himself to u.s. armyhistleblower bradley manning and fellow nsa whistleblower thomas drake, writing talk about that statement and then what is happening. it looks like ecuador is backing off a bit or at least president korea said the consulate gave in the travel document to leave hong kong had overstepped not gotten the proper authority and saidnowden apparently has he will not apply for political asylum in russia. >> snowden is right in criticizing that his passport is being...
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and a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge uphold a charge that he ate of the enemy in leaking classified documents but washington faces an uphill struggle and its war on whistleblowers. and the e.u. puts a damper on israel's settlement expansion plans new cooperation guidelines make the occupied territories ineligible for future funding.
and a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge uphold a charge that he ate of the enemy in leaking classified documents but washington faces an uphill struggle and its war on whistleblowers. and the e.u. puts a damper on israel's settlement expansion plans new cooperation guidelines make the occupied territories ineligible for future funding.
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to have a home grown voice, iconography, the costume comprised of u.s. army boots, fatigues, political t-shirts and the chinese coast, the japanese hair, all said to confuse the audience. confuse, manipulate, to shock. to having knowledge of western iconography, western history, western aspirations, culture manipulate them through language, a few words, it cannot be dismissed as a crazy alien threat. it sounds more like a threat from within, even though the news drove footage suggest that he is somewhere in the desert. we find out that he is a lot closer. tavis: i am always fascinated by this. you guys have been so good in keeping the secret. i've been trying to find a bootleg copy -- i should not say that. the studio has been very good at keeping this stuff under wraps. i do not know how they do it these days. how does a controversy even erupt? >> if you go back to the comex of the 1960's, the mandarin was invented in the 1960's. polarized, solid evil. the enemy is blurred, manipulative. the controversy might have been a response to the old 1960's stereotype
to have a home grown voice, iconography, the costume comprised of u.s. army boots, fatigues, political t-shirts and the chinese coast, the japanese hair, all said to confuse the audience. confuse, manipulate, to shock. to having knowledge of western iconography, western history, western aspirations, culture manipulate them through language, a few words, it cannot be dismissed as a crazy alien threat. it sounds more like a threat from within, even though the news drove footage suggest that he is...
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senior u.s. army officer says he has advised president obama for the potential use of force in syria. he spoke to a senate panel about the possibility of america's involvement. as thehave me portrayed one who is holding back from our use of military force. >> i am not saying that, general. >> what your advice is to the president and your views are very important because that is your job. >> i have given those views to the president. members of this committee have been briefed on the options in a classified setting. the decision on whether to use force is the decision of our elected officials. >> of former cia agent convicted of kidnapping a muslim cleric has been arrested. robert seldon lady was convicted in 2009 for the abduction of abu omar. a was kidnapped in italy decade ago. he says he was taken to egypt and later tortured. >> robert seldon lady, the former cia chiefs in milan, no longer on the run and definitely under arrest. the former c.i.a. officer was brought into custody by panamanian offic
senior u.s. army officer says he has advised president obama for the potential use of force in syria. he spoke to a senate panel about the possibility of america's involvement. as thehave me portrayed one who is holding back from our use of military force. >> i am not saying that, general. >> what your advice is to the president and your views are very important because that is your job. >> i have given those views to the president. members of this committee have been briefed...
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a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge uphold a charge that he ate of the enemy in leaking classified documents but washington faces an uphill struggle and its war on whistleblowers. and the e.u. puts a damper there on israel selman expansion plans new cooperation guidelines make the occupied territories it eligible for future funding. in moscow you are watching r t thanks for joining us and welcome to the program i've seen a volley a russian anti-corruption campaign or a convicted yesterday of defrauding a state company is back in court prosecutors who earlier succeeded in having him sentenced to five years in jail are now asking that the volley be released pending appeal hearing has just started artes and a foreman joins us now live for more on this so andrew what can you tell us about this hearing and specifically what we can expect from a. city yesterday that he was convicted he handed that five year jail sentence he was then. and led the way and detained in both the prosecution an
a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge uphold a charge that he ate of the enemy in leaking classified documents but washington faces an uphill struggle and its war on whistleblowers. and the e.u. puts a damper there on israel selman expansion plans new cooperation guidelines make the occupied territories it eligible for future funding. in moscow you are watching r t thanks for joining us and welcome to the program i've seen a volley a russian anti-corruption...
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the u.s. army alone smoked more than a million packs a day in europe. a million packs a day in europe of cigarettes. >> guest: that is right, dwight eisenhower smoked more than his share. here is a guy that is looking for packs of cigarettes per day himself. so he had these habits. so you can take away the ammunition. but lord, don't take away the cigarettes. there was a serious shortage that had more to do with the shipping issues then natural physical shortage of cigarettes. the troops were riotous. this was a big problem for eisenhower. at one point he switched brands to a lesser, cheaper brand to show solidarity with the soldiers. general patton was a cigar smoker. he gave up his cigars for a mile to show solidarity with the long-suffering troops. you know, it is part of the culture and you look back and think, what we doing to those guys come in no wonder they are short of breath as they are climbing the hills of the mountains were as they fight in december 1944. but it was a different age. that was part of an entitlement that a g.i. expected. >> h
the u.s. army alone smoked more than a million packs a day in europe. a million packs a day in europe of cigarettes. >> guest: that is right, dwight eisenhower smoked more than his share. here is a guy that is looking for packs of cigarettes per day himself. so he had these habits. so you can take away the ammunition. but lord, don't take away the cigarettes. there was a serious shortage that had more to do with the shipping issues then natural physical shortage of cigarettes. the troops...
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first broadcast promised to blow the lid off operation tail wind, in which they allege that 1970 the u.s. armymical weapons against about 100 civilians in laos. but it turned out that the entire story was based on an interview that one of the producers had. basically they were interviewing a former member of the joint chiefs of staff, who the producer swears off camera said this happened, we used sarin gas in laos on civilians. once he got on camera, he got cold feet and said, basically, if we used sarin gas it would have been wrong. and the producer edited that into "we used sarin gas and it was wrong." everybody offered resignation, people were fired, it's a disaster. >> we're so instinctively cynical about the news now that what we're going to do is watch your characters, who are intentionally well meaning, gradually make a huge mistake. >> yeah. hopefully you'll... the mistake will be understandable. you'll see how you could have made that mistake, too. not the mistake at the center of it. we have an actor on the show named shamish linklatter that is fantastic. i don't think anybody would
first broadcast promised to blow the lid off operation tail wind, in which they allege that 1970 the u.s. armymical weapons against about 100 civilians in laos. but it turned out that the entire story was based on an interview that one of the producers had. basically they were interviewing a former member of the joint chiefs of staff, who the producer swears off camera said this happened, we used sarin gas in laos on civilians. once he got on camera, he got cold feet and said, basically, if we...
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a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a military judge upholds a charge that he ate of the enemy in leaking classified documents a washington faces an uphill struggle in its war on whistleblowers. russian anti-corruption blogger only seen a volley is sentenced to five years in jail for embezzlement but could walk free pending appeal after prosecutors asked for his temporary release and a surprise move. and the e.u. puts a damper there on israel's settlement expansion plans new cooperation guidelines make the occupied territories an eligible for future funding.
a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a military judge upholds a charge that he ate of the enemy in leaking classified documents a washington faces an uphill struggle in its war on whistleblowers. russian anti-corruption blogger only seen a volley is sentenced to five years in jail for embezzlement but could walk free pending appeal after prosecutors asked for his temporary release and a surprise move. and the e.u. puts a damper there on israel's settlement expansion...
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the trial of u.s. army private bradley manning drawing to a close the prosecutors refuse to drop the most serious charge of aiding the enemy which could land the whistleblower in prison for life.
the trial of u.s. army private bradley manning drawing to a close the prosecutors refuse to drop the most serious charge of aiding the enemy which could land the whistleblower in prison for life.
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in recent years, the village has faced the threat of being washed away, which is why the u.s. army corps of engineers built this defensive wall of rocks to keep the sea at bay. but it is only a temporary solution. the engineers themselves recommend the town could be uninhabitable within a decade. inuitone of several coastal settlements facing imminent destruction. villagers arehese destined to be america's first climate change refugees. relocating to higher ground cost several hundred million dollars. community leaders in the village responded to their plight by suing a host of big oil companies, claiming they conspired to downplay the link between climate change and carbon emissions. but the case was rejected. supreme heard the u.s. court was not prepared to hear your case, how did you fieldcrest more cracks not surprised. we failed in court -- how did you feel? >> not surprise. we failed in court, but i think we have gotten hopefully the attention of a lot of people who need to be paying attention, because everyone is impacted. here, it is courtit is not just everyone. >> there a
in recent years, the village has faced the threat of being washed away, which is why the u.s. army corps of engineers built this defensive wall of rocks to keep the sea at bay. but it is only a temporary solution. the engineers themselves recommend the town could be uninhabitable within a decade. inuitone of several coastal settlements facing imminent destruction. villagers arehese destined to be america's first climate change refugees. relocating to higher ground cost several hundred million...
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the u.s. army private bradley manning not guilty of aiding the enemy with the biggest leak of classified information in united states' history. that is the verdict today from the judge on the most serious charge that bradley manning was facing. of course, the judge did find him guilty on lesser charges of espionage and others. he could get up to it 100 years in prison. the sentencing hearing is set to start tomorrow and today on "studio b," a former military prosecutor, who is now a defense attorney, told me the government has not convicted somebody of aiding the enemy since 1917. >> that was is essentially a case where somebody was disclosing information because they wanted americans to be killed. they wanted the enemy to have this information. and, in this case, i think the government just was not able to prove that pfc manning intentionally disclosed this to the enemy. >> shepard: manning supporters demonstrated outside othe courthouse today they see him as the whistle blower, a hero, not a crim
the u.s. army private bradley manning not guilty of aiding the enemy with the biggest leak of classified information in united states' history. that is the verdict today from the judge on the most serious charge that bradley manning was facing. of course, the judge did find him guilty on lesser charges of espionage and others. he could get up to it 100 years in prison. the sentencing hearing is set to start tomorrow and today on "studio b," a former military prosecutor, who is now a...
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>> guest: born in munich, sent to salsburg, a nice place to be stationed, when the u.s. army was still in austria, and the first three years of my life were in austria. the army hospital was in munich, and from there, an infantry officer so that's the life of the officer, georgia, idaho, san fransisco, hawaii, pennsylvania, moved around quite a bit. >> host: where didand what did r a living prior to writing books? >> guest: i went to east carolina, and then i went to the university of chicago, and i studied english thinking i wanted to be a college english professor. seemed a little sedentary, peter, after awhile. it didn't feel like the right thing, and i got a job after finishing my master's degree in the newspaper business, a small paper in southeast kansas, pittsburgh, kansas, and i found it was a calling. i found the news room, loved being a journalist, worked there for a year and a half, and then i went to kansas city and worked in kansas city for several years, and then i ended up at the "washington post" 30 years ago, and i was a reporter and foreign correspondent, wa
>> guest: born in munich, sent to salsburg, a nice place to be stationed, when the u.s. army was still in austria, and the first three years of my life were in austria. the army hospital was in munich, and from there, an infantry officer so that's the life of the officer, georgia, idaho, san fransisco, hawaii, pennsylvania, moved around quite a bit. >> host: where didand what did r a living prior to writing books? >> guest: i went to east carolina, and then i went to the...
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and they graduate about 40 students of japanese ancestry, military of the u.s. army to secretly train in anticipation with this war, while we restored this building and this hanger, we planned to have exhibition and curriculum and small interpretive programming there and we will be working with our partners in san francisco to do so. so thank you very much and encourage you to see the medal and come by to the building in the city of san francisco. thank you very much. >> murase. >> we also vai presentation for representative from the institute. >> i also was not in the room for the vote. would you put down that i did this, thank you. >> >> okay, my name is greg martani and i have been before the board in other capacities with the japanese citizen's league. in this case i am filling in for karen who is the daughter of fred coramatzo who received the gold medal of freedom for his stand against the incarceration of japanese americans in world war ii. while this issue is something that can be discussed? a history class, i hope that this is something that can be looked at
and they graduate about 40 students of japanese ancestry, military of the u.s. army to secretly train in anticipation with this war, while we restored this building and this hanger, we planned to have exhibition and curriculum and small interpretive programming there and we will be working with our partners in san francisco to do so. so thank you very much and encourage you to see the medal and come by to the building in the city of san francisco. thank you very much. >> murase. >>...
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a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge uphold a charge that he ate of the enemy in leaking classified documents but washington faces an uphill struggle and its war on whistleblowers. and the e.u. puts a damper there on israel's meant expansion plans new cooperation guidelines make the occupied territories ineligible for future funding.
a life sentence looms for u.s. army private bradley manning after a judge uphold a charge that he ate of the enemy in leaking classified documents but washington faces an uphill struggle and its war on whistleblowers. and the e.u. puts a damper there on israel's meant expansion plans new cooperation guidelines make the occupied territories ineligible for future funding.
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u.s. history so let's take a look now at how the exposure of those seven hundred thousand cables actually came about when manning had joined the army in two thousand and seven he was later deployed to iraq about two years later his leaked collateral murder video was released by wiki leaks showing u.s. forces killing civilians in iraq there it is right there now he later told a hacker about his leaks who in turn handed their chats over to the government as a result manning was arrested and charged with revealing that classified information the afghan war diary was released after that with manning moved to solitary confinement in a maximum security prison more revelations about what the u.s. did during the war along with a series of american diplomatic cables were then revealed by wiki leaks in march the extent of the charges became known manning was accused of aiding the enemy we had released documents about the guantanamo bay prisoners and all those revelations are in demanding a nobel peace prize nomination the court martial proceeding against him began shortly after that with the u.n. saying that he was subject to excessive isola
u.s. history so let's take a look now at how the exposure of those seven hundred thousand cables actually came about when manning had joined the army in two thousand and seven he was later deployed to iraq about two years later his leaked collateral murder video was released by wiki leaks showing u.s. forces killing civilians in iraq there it is right there now he later told a hacker about his leaks who in turn handed their chats over to the government as a result manning was arrested and...