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u.s. authorities quite clearly want to step in example want to make an example of a song which. he has through published a huge amount of classified u.s. information but so too has the guardian and the new york times so again i ask why is the top administration in the u.s. justice department only going after you in a sign i think it has to do with the fact that he has been a very effective expose of american born doing and i would say as a citizen that. people around the world we ought to be grateful to be fugitives and . expose these crimes by the u.s. having exposed u.s. double standards where it speaks one thing in public and then in private diplomatic cables says something different. that is a great public service the public have a right to know the u.s. government and military other servants of the american people and the whole world is impacted by u.s. foreign policy so the people of the world have a right to know what the u.s. is doing in their name or at least the name of the american people all that julian assange on he did was tell the truth why should he be punished fo
u.s. authorities quite clearly want to step in example want to make an example of a song which. he has through published a huge amount of classified u.s. information but so too has the guardian and the new york times so again i ask why is the top administration in the u.s. justice department only going after you in a sign i think it has to do with the fact that he has been a very effective expose of american born doing and i would say as a citizen that. people around the world we ought to be...
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u.s. authorities. well i think this question consists of two parts i'll call you back please our time is running out. could you please open the doors we need some fresh air. with a dose of the morning talk. it's stuffy he. can hear us. the likes of well this is the. it we can give you in terms of sound. and. chart thank you for. our conversation. so it's ok as you might have just heard there maria who. is trying to call back to that news press conference of the moment have a little bit of difficulty with the connection story of course maria who is has been put in jail for it tina months for not declaring herself as registered foreign agent you've just been hearing some questions from a media conference established in moscow speaking to her cell in the u.s. where she has been jailed for dean months we will return as soon as we know that maria is now speaking again to the conference i think they have got a connection let's listen. know your back. so don't want to rewrite the question please go ahead i kn
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u.s. authorities so he has been arrested by the u.k. or thirty's but this also already an extradition request from the u.s. so this is important because the u.k. authorities have arrested him because he has. acted against his bail conditions those seven years ago since easy when he came to the embassy when he sought shelter here so this is the reason why they arrest him but of course the much bigger reason is is politics and his publishing and his activity with wiki leaks and this is the question whether he will be extradited in the end to the u.s. and we were just seeing some pictures where we saw all the arrests in the seem to be scuffles going on now the ecuadorian president lyndon marino has just explain why doing a song was thrown out of the ecuadorian embassy in london let's first take a listen to what he had to say. today i announce the. the discourteous and aggressive behavior of mr julian assange the hostile and threatening declarations of its allied organization against ecuador and especially the transgression of international
u.s. authorities so he has been arrested by the u.k. or thirty's but this also already an extradition request from the u.s. so this is important because the u.k. authorities have arrested him because he has. acted against his bail conditions those seven years ago since easy when he came to the embassy when he sought shelter here so this is the reason why they arrest him but of course the much bigger reason is is politics and his publishing and his activity with wiki leaks and this is the...
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u.s. authorities of conspiring against the u.s. and being a russian agent he said that there are a limited rights of appeal for her at this point and that appeal might actually take. more time than she has left to serve and that she is that she misses her family and they will try and get her home as soon as possible that was arrested and detained in july and december pleaded guilty to conspiring with a senior russian official to access the national rifle association in conservative u.s. political circles she got her sentence for failing to register as a foreign agent. philonous on his right to privacy may have been violated while he was holed up in the ecuadorian embassy and london a un representative is now investigating whether or not that's the case he supported because it was a very special sort of circumstances where a person who was not formally on the detention. was subjected to. the un's now assessing whether to place the wiki leaks co-founder under strict surveillance violated the universal declaration of human rights was
u.s. authorities of conspiring against the u.s. and being a russian agent he said that there are a limited rights of appeal for her at this point and that appeal might actually take. more time than she has left to serve and that she is that she misses her family and they will try and get her home as soon as possible that was arrested and detained in july and december pleaded guilty to conspiring with a senior russian official to access the national rifle association in conservative u.s....
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u.s. authorities that i knew crueler that integrated honest. looking at mr assad health pearson's you know and he's frail you know any. of us already landed on soil so i don't want to torture. will you and the rest of his team be pushing the argument that he's already you know defacto been imprisoned for more than the maximum five years he could possibly face for the charges against him. the u.n. . human arming group arbitrary detention oh i don't actually have to go on which are the opinion that mr solomon in effect in order to really change ecuador and this. you know why one key point here is you know with the u.s. government. traditionary actually acknowledge that it's already spent seven years it's hard to change and you know taking that into account. you know if you instructed us. which is more than the five years you know that it's you turks are. now back in two thousand and fifteen julian songe was asked a question about whether he would trade places with edward snowden he said he would quite clearly do you think he would have been in a
u.s. authorities that i knew crueler that integrated honest. looking at mr assad health pearson's you know and he's frail you know any. of us already landed on soil so i don't want to torture. will you and the rest of his team be pushing the argument that he's already you know defacto been imprisoned for more than the maximum five years he could possibly face for the charges against him. the u.n. . human arming group arbitrary detention oh i don't actually have to go on which are the opinion...
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u.s. authorities also coming up the sudanese army seizes power after the posing the long serving president the defense minister announces the beleaguered president omar al bashir has been arrested and there'll be a transitional government funded by the army for two years. on land iraq thank you so much for your company everyone good. a judge in the u.k. has found wiki leaks founder julian assange guilty of skipping bail in two thousand and twelve all that's when a songe sought refuge in london's ecuadorian embassy to avoid a swedish rape investigation. drew its asylum. on thursday morning and the seven year long game of hide and seek and allowing british police to apprehend the radical publisher. finally leaves the embassy where he's been holed up for the past seven years. or is the standoff began in twenty ten. of rape and molestation by two women after a conference in sweden that same year his wiki leaks website a whistleblowing platform became a household name after it circulated footage of an american air strike in baghdad the attack killed two journalists the video appeared to show tr
u.s. authorities also coming up the sudanese army seizes power after the posing the long serving president the defense minister announces the beleaguered president omar al bashir has been arrested and there'll be a transitional government funded by the army for two years. on land iraq thank you so much for your company everyone good. a judge in the u.k. has found wiki leaks founder julian assange guilty of skipping bail in two thousand and twelve all that's when a songe sought refuge in...
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u.s. authorities they say it failed to prevent a reigning clients from violating international sanctions on the country the bank admits turning a blind eye for over six years. e.u. leaders are holding another emergency summit in brussels today over britain still on was over the exit from the european union european council president proposed a flexible one year extension of people of collective would rejoice at the announcement the french port is the major terminal for trains and ferries between the u.k. and the continent and fears about the potential effects of briggs that are running high. a massive traffic jam at customs in cali that's what happens when french customs officials work to rule they perform their jobs very slowly as a form of protest to cope with brags that the french government has promised seven hundred extra officials the trade unions say that's far too few especially if there's a no deal brings it. each day the euro tunnel shuttle train carries four thousand five hundred vehicles through the channel tunnel near kalai alone the last all very happy if britain were to leave
u.s. authorities they say it failed to prevent a reigning clients from violating international sanctions on the country the bank admits turning a blind eye for over six years. e.u. leaders are holding another emergency summit in brussels today over britain still on was over the exit from the european union european council president proposed a flexible one year extension of people of collective would rejoice at the announcement the french port is the major terminal for trains and ferries...
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u.s. authorities. the u.s. is asking him to have him extradited. it is fought clear when that will happen. as you know, assange has been hunkered down at the ba es in london for the past seven years after seeking refuge. they say excuaged on the he ano 5:30, on capitol hill, attorney general william barr says he thinks the fbi spied on the trump campaign. however, he is offering no evidence. tracie potts is live in washington where democrats
u.s. authorities. the u.s. is asking him to have him extradited. it is fought clear when that will happen. as you know, assange has been hunkered down at the ba es in london for the past seven years after seeking refuge. they say excuaged on the he ano 5:30, on capitol hill, attorney general william barr says he thinks the fbi spied on the trump campaign. however, he is offering no evidence. tracie potts is live in washington where democrats
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u.s. side on julian authorities possible extradition on charges. well at this point we have the eastern district of virginia that's the wing of the united states attorney's office that's the u.s. department of justice basically announcing that they intend to extradite julian assange for conspiracy to commit computer intrusion they are alleging that he conspired with chelsea manning in order to get information regarding the u.s. military u.s. military activities and make that available to the public to to essentially leak classified information they go on to say that essentially they work together in trying to crack a password of the department of defense computers now it's important to note what exactly the material was that ended up being made public by wiki leaks as a result of chelsea manning still eking of it let's let's review what this material that now wiki leaks and julian assange is accused of having conspired to make public and to release let's review what some of that material is. on the. ul does the n.s.a. collects any data for millions
u.s. side on julian authorities possible extradition on charges. well at this point we have the eastern district of virginia that's the wing of the united states attorney's office that's the u.s. department of justice basically announcing that they intend to extradite julian assange for conspiracy to commit computer intrusion they are alleging that he conspired with chelsea manning in order to get information regarding the u.s. military u.s. military activities and make that available to the...
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u.s. authorities separated at the border.ate last night, more threats by the president to shut down the border. he tweets mexico must apprehend all illegals or we will have no other choice. our country is full. >>> some big relief as an american tourist and her guide are returned alive. they were abducted in uganda's queen elizabeth national park last week. these pictures captured moments after kimberly sue endicott and her guide were rescued. the handover was quiet and peaceful. both are in good health. >>> reports say a ransom was paid for their release by tour company wild frontiers. governments often avoid ransom payments fearful it will encourage more kidnappings. it's not clear who the kidnappers are and or who they worked for. they did provide support including surveillance and intelligence. >>> house ways and means committee chairman richard neil has requested six years of president trump's returns, citing a little known part of the tax code in his request to the irs. he is asking for tax returns from eight of the pre
u.s. authorities separated at the border.ate last night, more threats by the president to shut down the border. he tweets mexico must apprehend all illegals or we will have no other choice. our country is full. >>> some big relief as an american tourist and her guide are returned alive. they were abducted in uganda's queen elizabeth national park last week. these pictures captured moments after kimberly sue endicott and her guide were rescued. the handover was quiet and peaceful. both...
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u.s. authorities also coming up the sudanese army says power after the posing the long serving president the defense minister announces the beleaguered president omar al bashir has been arrested and there'll be a train.
u.s. authorities also coming up the sudanese army says power after the posing the long serving president the defense minister announces the beleaguered president omar al bashir has been arrested and there'll be a train.
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u.s. authorities but they also said that they they didn't come out and straight say that they believe the united states was involved in the fact the north koreans haven't said that already suggests that there is still a willingness on the part of the north koreans to engage in dialogue with the u.s. i think we're where we maybe two years ago when we saw a similar incident we saw the north koreans accuse the u.s. of a century plus an assassination attempt against kim jong il and we would have seen the north koreans as a fuse the americans of committing hostile acts. say all cards are on the table i'll ever have them thank you. confusion it still surrounds the outcome of last week's election in thailand the first since a two thousand and fourteen coup over the weekend protesters accused of election commission of cheating after a series of counting errors final results won't be ready until may ninth meanwhile parties supporting and opposing the military junta are both claiming the right to form a government and heartache spoke with young voters disillusioned with the system. twice a month wh
u.s. authorities but they also said that they they didn't come out and straight say that they believe the united states was involved in the fact the north koreans haven't said that already suggests that there is still a willingness on the part of the north koreans to engage in dialogue with the u.s. i think we're where we maybe two years ago when we saw a similar incident we saw the north koreans accuse the u.s. of a century plus an assassination attempt against kim jong il and we would have...
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u.s. authorities also coming out the sudanese army seizes power after the posing the long serving president the defense minister announces the believe heard omar al bashir has been arrested and there will be a transitional government run by the army for two years. on way iraq is great to have you along everyone. a judge in the u.k. has found wiki leaks founder julian assange guilty of skipping bail in two thousand and twelve that's when the songe sought refuge in london's ecuadorian embassy to avoid a swedish rape investigation but ecuador woodruff's asylum to a songe on thursday morning and then a seven year long game of hide and seek and allowing british police to apprehend the radical publisher. police strong armed a song out of the ecuadorian embassy in london handcuffed and protesting the bearded wiki leaks founder resisted leaving his refuge of almost seven years the arrest comes one day after wiki leaks accused the ecuadorian government of spying on a song secretly filming his meetings with lawyers and a doctor inside the embassy ecuador had clearly had enough of the controversial gu
u.s. authorities also coming out the sudanese army seizes power after the posing the long serving president the defense minister announces the believe heard omar al bashir has been arrested and there will be a transitional government run by the army for two years. on way iraq is great to have you along everyone. a judge in the u.k. has found wiki leaks founder julian assange guilty of skipping bail in two thousand and twelve that's when the songe sought refuge in london's ecuadorian embassy to...
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u.s. authorities to do so but we've seen a swift support from the trump administration today in light of the events in venezuela much of it on twitter vice president mike pence tweeting directly to the venezuelan people delivering a message that we are with you and it was a sentiment that was echoed by secretary of state mike pompei who was saying that a quest for democracy can never be defeated and we've also heard from national security adviser john bolton today and he said that the military leaders need to get behind. on this making that call directly and certainly that's something that has been pushed for from the united states for quite some time now largely pushed by the senate a marker. who's been working directly with the trump administration to croft its venezuela policy and its venezuela stance and he also spoke to the venezuelans on tweeted today urging them to take to the streets of venezuela saying that this is your opportunity the moment might not come again so i think we can see that where washington d.c. at one point was supporting the opposition leader it's gone one step fur
u.s. authorities to do so but we've seen a swift support from the trump administration today in light of the events in venezuela much of it on twitter vice president mike pence tweeting directly to the venezuelan people delivering a message that we are with you and it was a sentiment that was echoed by secretary of state mike pompei who was saying that a quest for democracy can never be defeated and we've also heard from national security adviser john bolton today and he said that the military...
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u.s. authorities on this video shot by rocks the author of the book cost to russia today shows a song being taken into police custody at the ecuadorian embassy assigned to proof huge the refuge there in two thousand and twelve to avoid extradition to sweden no black musicians of sexual assault his arrest came after the ecuadorian government be drew his asylum. and for the very latest let's go live to london and to do correspondent charlotte ots who is standing in front of the courthouse where julian assange is being held short of what is going on where you are. so there are many supporters gathering here at this hour support of julianna so much they're celebrating as the hero of free speech and transparency and of course juliana sauce himself behind me in the courthouse at this very hour he has spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy and he's just silent back then because he was facing charges of sexual assault extradition to sweden and with that he has skipped bail here in the u.k. and those were the charges he was facing today and these minutes we have learned he has been found guilty
u.s. authorities on this video shot by rocks the author of the book cost to russia today shows a song being taken into police custody at the ecuadorian embassy assigned to proof huge the refuge there in two thousand and twelve to avoid extradition to sweden no black musicians of sexual assault his arrest came after the ecuadorian government be drew his asylum. and for the very latest let's go live to london and to do correspondent charlotte ots who is standing in front of the courthouse where...
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u.s. authorities are charging essential press freedom advocates of war the criminalize ation of what essentially does stand accused of such as the use of encrypted messages concealing a source inside and using secure drop boxes all common. working practices have precedence implications for journalism in the u.s. and beyond. let's start with the context and the question why now given that ecuador took joining us in seven years ago does the decision to expel him from the embassy and probably place him at the mercy of the u.s. justice system simply come down to the fact that the president who initially gave him asylum rafael correa is no longer in power having been replaced by the new president lenin. that's exactly what happened in the the only change that was in this you know area was the fact that there was a regime change door and the president came in that was willing to go to the pressure of willing to. go to favors with the drug administration it had been reports that he in the new york times in december that he was willing to hand julian's arms over to the front of inspiration in exchange f
u.s. authorities are charging essential press freedom advocates of war the criminalize ation of what essentially does stand accused of such as the use of encrypted messages concealing a source inside and using secure drop boxes all common. working practices have precedence implications for journalism in the u.s. and beyond. let's start with the context and the question why now given that ecuador took joining us in seven years ago does the decision to expel him from the embassy and probably...
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u.s. authorities accusing assange of conspiring with former u.s. soldier chelsea manning to hack into a pentagon computer. assange's wikileaks first grabbed headlines nine years ago publishing troves of classified files, critical of the u.s. war in iraq and internal state department cables. when wikileaks published hacked e-mails embarrassing the democratic party during the 2016 campaign, president trump was a fan. >> this just came out. wikileaks, i love wikileaks. >> reporter: at the time, i asked assange how he got those stolen e-mails. so are you saying that the e-mails that you released were not hacked by russia? >> we obviously as a source protected organization, we don't disclose sources. >> reporter: today after the charges were announced, no more praise from the president. >> i know nothing about wikileaks. it's not my thing. i've seen what happened with assange and that will be a determination i would imagine mostly by the attorney general. >> reporter: the ecuadoreans are tired of housing him because of his altitude and hygiene. >> thank
u.s. authorities accusing assange of conspiring with former u.s. soldier chelsea manning to hack into a pentagon computer. assange's wikileaks first grabbed headlines nine years ago publishing troves of classified files, critical of the u.s. war in iraq and internal state department cables. when wikileaks published hacked e-mails embarrassing the democratic party during the 2016 campaign, president trump was a fan. >> this just came out. wikileaks, i love wikileaks. >> reporter: at...
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judicial authorities to give the wiki leaks founder julian assange a franchise australia is also weighed in on the case saying a solid and australian national would receive consular support but any u.s. action extradition plans have nothing to do with a straight meanwhile supporters of authorities have had protests in sydney with the australian journalists union voicing its strong support for him assault is currently being held in custody in london but he is wanted in the u.s. on charges of revealing classified information his future has ignited a fierce debate after he was arrested at the ecuadorian embassy in london where he had taken refuge from two thousand and twelve. police strong armed a song out of the ecuadorian embassy in london handcuffed and protesting the bearded wiki leaks founder resisted leaving his refuge of almost seven years the arrest comes one day after wiki leaks accused the ecuadorian government of spying on a song secretly filming his meetings with lawyers and a doctor inside the embassy ecuador had clearly had enough of the controversial guest in london accusing him of interfering in its foreign policies and violating the rules of asylum. being u.s. proxy ma
judicial authorities to give the wiki leaks founder julian assange a franchise australia is also weighed in on the case saying a solid and australian national would receive consular support but any u.s. action extradition plans have nothing to do with a straight meanwhile supporters of authorities have had protests in sydney with the australian journalists union voicing its strong support for him assault is currently being held in custody in london but he is wanted in the u.s. on charges of...
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u.s. authorities have issues of hacking and national security. i would remind the house of a case in october 2012. when the current prime minister was home secretary. a next tradition request very similar to this one was refused and we should recall what wikileaks actually did. footage of a missile attack in 2007 which killed 18 civilians in iraq and to journalists. it takes a monumental amount of in a variety of theaters, none of which have produced an outcome for the occupants of that country. julian assange is being pursued because he has exposed wrongdoing by u.s. administrations and their military forces. we only have to look at the treatment to see what awaits him if he is extradited to the u.s.. [inaudible] her human rights as a chance under woman have been completely ignored. -- transgender woman have been completely ignored. onould hope that members -- the other side of the house will take that seriously. and what it has to do with julian assange. this could be the type of treatment that he could expect if he is extradited to the u.s.. i
u.s. authorities have issues of hacking and national security. i would remind the house of a case in october 2012. when the current prime minister was home secretary. a next tradition request very similar to this one was refused and we should recall what wikileaks actually did. footage of a missile attack in 2007 which killed 18 civilians in iraq and to journalists. it takes a monumental amount of in a variety of theaters, none of which have produced an outcome for the occupants of that...
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u.s. authorities. he was literally dragged out of the ecuadorian 'embassy, where he's been living since 2012. the justice department today unsealed an indictment charging assange with a conspiracy to hack classified information tied to that massive leak, the first one, that made wikileaks famous in 2010 by chelsea manning. assange and his lawyers say the u.s. is trying to infringe on his journalistic freedoms, though the indictment accuses him of helping manning hack into government systems, which isn't journalism. the hacking is what they say is the crime, not the publication. folks, this is obviously a huge story, not just because of what assange has done with wikileaks and who he has perhaps done it for, but also because of what he knows. in addition to his role in the chelsea manning leaks and the edward snowden case, assange is at the nexus of some of the most enduring mysteries surrounding the russian investigation. senior trump campaign officials were seeking information about wikileaks for feat
u.s. authorities. he was literally dragged out of the ecuadorian 'embassy, where he's been living since 2012. the justice department today unsealed an indictment charging assange with a conspiracy to hack classified information tied to that massive leak, the first one, that made wikileaks famous in 2010 by chelsea manning. assange and his lawyers say the u.s. is trying to infringe on his journalistic freedoms, though the indictment accuses him of helping manning hack into government systems,...
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u.s. authorities. endicott preparing to head home after an unimaginable ordeal. keir simmons, nbc news. >>> new video showing earthquake damage in alaska. it's been revealed as the snow starts to melt. that damage is left over from last year's 7.0 earthquake. large parts of the roadway. there have been landslides and boulders obstructing paths as well. >>> a combination of record-setting raingnd oregon's corps of engineers to release water dams causing flooding in parts of the state. take a look at this. the sheriff's deputies are telling residents if thearea, e services might not be able to reach them if they need help. the rain has stopped, but water levels there well above the flood stage until at least the middle of the week. >>> a number of measles cases across the country is skyrocketing. health officials have received reports of 465 cases so far. that's up nearly 80 from just last week. cases have been confirmed in 19 states including here in california. two, in fact, in santa clara county. doctors say the virus is so contagious, if you're infected, nearly
u.s. authorities. endicott preparing to head home after an unimaginable ordeal. keir simmons, nbc news. >>> new video showing earthquake damage in alaska. it's been revealed as the snow starts to melt. that damage is left over from last year's 7.0 earthquake. large parts of the roadway. there have been landslides and boulders obstructing paths as well. >>> a combination of record-setting raingnd oregon's corps of engineers to release water dams causing flooding in parts of the...
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u.s. authorities said that their ways into jail a penalty well it's not one of the charges he's charged with conspiracy with child c. manning now that that is means that he's charged with a green with troops he manning to make public details of sometimes crimes against humanity committed by american troops remember the man's aerial manslaughter when they shot those reuters journalists and a couple of children from from the helicopter that was put in that assad made available and is now are going to be the americans have their way is going to be a result in him not only spending years fighting the case but being sent to jail and to britain acts just like a colony obviously under british law you can't be arrested for a public interest release narrow i reread the british authorities to work i would know that i would help the british judges have enough belief in freedom of information to actually throw up this extradition request but what does this mean for the guardian the new york times and to speak a lot of rusbridger of the guardian officials were here really they've all they all the rest of
u.s. authorities said that their ways into jail a penalty well it's not one of the charges he's charged with conspiracy with child c. manning now that that is means that he's charged with a green with troops he manning to make public details of sometimes crimes against humanity committed by american troops remember the man's aerial manslaughter when they shot those reuters journalists and a couple of children from from the helicopter that was put in that assad made available and is now are...
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u.s. authorities made the warning. israeli authorities said there is a concrete threat of more attacks in the country. a fluid situation here in sri lanka. >> thank you. three of the six places the bombers targeted last sunday were churches filled with worshipers celebrating easter. >> i am standing outside of st. anthony's shrine, one of the churches bombed here in sri lanka. the clock stopped at 8:45 when the bomb went off. looks bad outside. >> yes. >> he was only in the church for a few minutes. >> yes. he has made it into the area where normally children will play. >> he chose the location. >> yes. this area here is full of people. >> most of the people that dive are right in the area. i see the clothing. the shoes there. >> yes. yes. >> do you know how many people died? >> they took 33 bodies out. >> some of the bodies were in pieces. >> yes. yes. >> we take this for blessings and everything. unharmed. >> the fact that the bomb did not destroy these as well. what did that say to you? >> it is a real miracle and th
u.s. authorities made the warning. israeli authorities said there is a concrete threat of more attacks in the country. a fluid situation here in sri lanka. >> thank you. three of the six places the bombers targeted last sunday were churches filled with worshipers celebrating easter. >> i am standing outside of st. anthony's shrine, one of the churches bombed here in sri lanka. the clock stopped at 8:45 when the bomb went off. looks bad outside. >> yes. >> he was only in...
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u.s. has already lost was extradition and the question is will the u.k. authorities granted they has they say that they will not extradite anyone to to any country where he faces the death penalty so it remains to be seen how this is being sold here first on the first of all in the magistrate's court here in london. to get mass in london thank you very much for that up. wait on that breaking news on the arrest of julian assange the founder of wiki leaks. time now to take a look at some other stories making news around the wild south korea's constitution of course has overturned a decades old ban on abortion to mixed reaction triage the court's decision the country had been one of the few industrialized nations where the procedure remain illegal except in cases of rape incest and the mother's health was at risk. australian prime minister scott morrison has announced a general election on the eighteenth of may the constitution says the election must take place then the polls show larson's conservative a coalition to be trailing the opposition live auntie taxes climate
u.s. has already lost was extradition and the question is will the u.k. authorities granted they has they say that they will not extradite anyone to to any country where he faces the death penalty so it remains to be seen how this is being sold here first on the first of all in the magistrate's court here in london. to get mass in london thank you very much for that up. wait on that breaking news on the arrest of julian assange the founder of wiki leaks. time now to take a look at some other...
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authorities say the potentially deadly terror plot discovered here in the u.s. investigators say a man planning to plow a u-haul van into a crowd. tonight, right here, the areas he had been looking at. >>> also tonight, the horrific scene in afghanistan. three american troops and a contractor killed. several others wounded. >>> the head of the secret service out tonight. the director no longer in security secretary kirstjen nielsen to resign. what's going on? >>> the chinese woman who got into mar-a-lago. tonight, we now knowhe east coa bracing for more severe weather. and now, a snowstorm for giee has the timing and where this hits. >>> federal investigators on the scene after a string of suspicious church fires. several historically black churches and we're on the scene, too. >>> the alarming new headline tonight on the measles. the new spike. and the urgent demand by some right here in new york city. >>> and tax season. the eye-opening new number tonight when it comes to americans and their refunds this year. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with
authorities say the potentially deadly terror plot discovered here in the u.s. investigators say a man planning to plow a u-haul van into a crowd. tonight, right here, the areas he had been looking at. >>> also tonight, the horrific scene in afghanistan. three american troops and a contractor killed. several others wounded. >>> the head of the secret service out tonight. the director no longer in security secretary kirstjen nielsen to resign. what's going on? >>> the...
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u.s. authorities or collaborate read the whole cart is in many countries in there been possible for them to restrict to bar ass from learning about these news so professor that is your thing that this case has huge implications for press freedom what do you think will happen now to jordan aside. well i'm really worried because one thing is that you design the international or. you know yesterday in parliament just before the extension of bricks it she had to announce a prime minister matter you started by saying i'm sure the whole house will rejoice in the news that mr sanchez been arrested and the conservative benches indeed it was chairing now it's good to to know here that labor. the. shadow minister for. it she then stood up and said that as our share have contributed to more press and bringing me a very important information to us all and also the neighbor leader after his down hundreds and then there was a call in the labor leader of that supporter so the point is that in the u.k. this is not political it's you know where the government tries to make hay out of this. politically there
u.s. authorities or collaborate read the whole cart is in many countries in there been possible for them to restrict to bar ass from learning about these news so professor that is your thing that this case has huge implications for press freedom what do you think will happen now to jordan aside. well i'm really worried because one thing is that you design the international or. you know yesterday in parliament just before the extension of bricks it she had to announce a prime minister matter you...
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u.s. authorities also coming up the army seizes power in a suit on after deposing the president the defense minister announces the beleaguered president omar al bashir has been arrested and there'll be a transitional government run by the army for two years plus it's the biggest election the world has ever seen indians are lining up at the polls in the first of seven phases of voting and nine hundred million people are eligible to cast their ballots they'll decide whether prime minister narendra modi will get another term in office. on lana her auckland you so much for your company everyone a judge in the u.k. has found wiki leaks founder julian assange guilty of skipping bail in two thousand and twelve while that's when a song sought refuge in london's ecuadorian embassy to avoid a swedish rape investigation but i could or would do its asylum to songe on thursday morning and a seven year game of hide and seek and allowing british police to apprehend this radical publisher. the following year a british court ruled he should be extradited to sweden but a songe feared this would be used as a
u.s. authorities also coming up the army seizes power in a suit on after deposing the president the defense minister announces the beleaguered president omar al bashir has been arrested and there'll be a transitional government run by the army for two years plus it's the biggest election the world has ever seen indians are lining up at the polls in the first of seven phases of voting and nine hundred million people are eligible to cast their ballots they'll decide whether prime minister...
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u.s. authorities have refused to comment insisting all information relating to the case is confidential. book is he was traveling to the united states to take part in a speaking tour of several prominent universities including panel discussions with policymakers and journalists now barghouti co-founded the boycott divestment and sanctions movement known as b.d.s. back in two thousand and five calls on the international community to stop supporting israel and its companies it also seeks to return west bank territory to palestinians in turn israel accuses the movement of being anti-semitic than dyke a director of the jerusalem center for public affairs says that the decision to to not deny about who to and she was not arbitrary. think that is the that's the argument that we're hearing all over the place is that this is what they call the shutting of mal's in the and the closing of free and the prohibit a prohibition of free speech but this is not the issue of omar barghouti omar barghouti from the united states point of view as a foreign agent with terror links the islamic jihad p f l p a
u.s. authorities have refused to comment insisting all information relating to the case is confidential. book is he was traveling to the united states to take part in a speaking tour of several prominent universities including panel discussions with policymakers and journalists now barghouti co-founded the boycott divestment and sanctions movement known as b.d.s. back in two thousand and five calls on the international community to stop supporting israel and its companies it also seeks to...
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u.s. authorities will try to as either to this indictment or as a new indictment relating to the twenty sixteen hacking before they put in an extradition request so that they're not barred from making that making those extra charges then things get very complicated. and there is a potential of a very strange alliance here between the white house and folks like the a.c.l.u. who are saying he should be considered a journalist and so be protected under first amendment grounds because it could be quite dangerous to president trump given what he may know if indeed there was a conspiracy between him roger stone and the trump campaign to i get to and release the e-mails. from the d.n.c. so it may be that the white house is not very eager to see him extradited to the u.s. either final four then just as we're running on the clock we have spent the past twenty minutes or so talking about the man julian assange is the fact as he found it a web site called wiki leaks and i wonder vaughn maybe i'll start with you regardless of what happens to him that it could be a very drawn out process with the nixon stil
u.s. authorities will try to as either to this indictment or as a new indictment relating to the twenty sixteen hacking before they put in an extradition request so that they're not barred from making that making those extra charges then things get very complicated. and there is a potential of a very strange alliance here between the white house and folks like the a.c.l.u. who are saying he should be considered a journalist and so be protected under first amendment grounds because it could be...
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u.s. authorities over allegations the bank provided services to iranian clients, in violation of u.s.ions. bloomberg has learned the deal would cost the italian lender about $900 million, but spares it from criminal prosecution. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: thanks so much it is crunch time for u.s.-china talks, resuming talks in washington today. they have reportedly resolved most issues, but are yet to agree on what happens to existing u.s. duties on chinese good and the terms of an enforcement mechanism. so can they actually hammer out a resolution? joining us now is our chief asian economics correspondent. first of all, can we have this resolved? all accounts, we are getting into the business end of the stocks now, no doubt about that. , both sides said they had made some progress. they went through a potential agreement line by line in a bid to get an agreement they can handle up to the presidential level. all indications are that talks , but it will be critical to see if they can get across these final remaining contentious issues and get closer to signaling a
u.s. authorities over allegations the bank provided services to iranian clients, in violation of u.s.ions. bloomberg has learned the deal would cost the italian lender about $900 million, but spares it from criminal prosecution. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: thanks so much it is crunch time for u.s.-china talks, resuming talks in washington today. they have reportedly resolved most issues, but are yet to agree on what happens to existing u.s. duties on chinese good and the...
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u.s. authorities refused to comment insisting all information relating to the case is confidential.well barghouti was traveling to the united states to take part in a speaking tour of several prominent universities they included panel discussions with policymakers and journalists are guilty cofounded the boycott divestment and sanctions movement known as b.d.s. back in two thousand and five it calls on the international community to stop supporting israel and its companies it also seeks to return west bank territory to palestinians in turn is relic uses the move into being and de semitic done dicho who's director of the jerusalem center for public affairs says that the decision to deny barghouti entry was not arbitrary. i think that is the that's the argument that we're hearing all over the place is that this is what they call the shutting of mouse in the and the closing of free and the prohibition of free speech but this is not the issue of omar barghouti omar barghouti from the united states point of view as a foreign agent with terror links the islamic jihad p f l p hamas and oth
u.s. authorities refused to comment insisting all information relating to the case is confidential.well barghouti was traveling to the united states to take part in a speaking tour of several prominent universities they included panel discussions with policymakers and journalists are guilty cofounded the boycott divestment and sanctions movement known as b.d.s. back in two thousand and five it calls on the international community to stop supporting israel and its companies it also seeks to...
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u.s. authorities many were held behind barbed wire fence under a bridge this mother and her two daughters slept two nights there hungry crying and exposed to the elements. and she's only three and she told me mom this isn't fair others at the shelter say they resorted to drinking bathroom water while in detention many are sick adults with stomach problems and children with fever once i sit out with them and their stories the truth of what they really go through it's heartbreaking all of the men were released with ankle monitors the government will track them to make sure they'll appear for an immigration hearing at a later date only about ten percent of asylum seekers from latin america when their cases to remain in the u.s. for good before these families they feel they've already overcome worse odds just to make it this far. and there are multiple layers to this unfolding crisis along the border of course that is still under president trumps national emergency declaration that was issued in order to get funding to build his border wall that he had campaigned on congress tried to cancel t
u.s. authorities many were held behind barbed wire fence under a bridge this mother and her two daughters slept two nights there hungry crying and exposed to the elements. and she's only three and she told me mom this isn't fair others at the shelter say they resorted to drinking bathroom water while in detention many are sick adults with stomach problems and children with fever once i sit out with them and their stories the truth of what they really go through it's heartbreaking all of the men...
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u.s. authorities have recorded a year on year increase in hate crimes since two thousand and sixteen between two thousand and sixteen and two thousand and seventeen there was a seventeen percent spike in such incidents a former marine sniper who served in iraq told us that veterans often don't get the help they need after returning from conflicts he believes that could potentially have been a factor in peoples's case. it's a big difference when you come out and when you come back and when you get out of the military and you go back home and now you're surrounded by the culture that kind of praises. to illegal and horrendous and extremely violent in beijing as an occupation yeah it did lead me to in that sound to commit suicide but it also let me after that after you didn't after it failed it actually helped me out to understand that i need to do something about it i just think it is the has an impact but also i think it has to do more with socio cultural aspects when we're in iraq i mean a lot of a lot of people who are christians they consider to be like a crusade. the french president's lo
u.s. authorities have recorded a year on year increase in hate crimes since two thousand and sixteen between two thousand and sixteen and two thousand and seventeen there was a seventeen percent spike in such incidents a former marine sniper who served in iraq told us that veterans often don't get the help they need after returning from conflicts he believes that could potentially have been a factor in peoples's case. it's a big difference when you come out and when you come back and when you...
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u.s. authorities to have a few stunned. with him about it now this is where it gets a bit complicated so you try to keep up a staunch facile asylum because the u.k. was considering extraditing him to sweden where he had been accused of sexual assault the way he can claim the allegations were actually part of a plot to extradite him from sweden to the us and what have agreement fate awaits him in that did you follow that just rewind and play on speed if you mean it boils down to this as some just supporters see him as a champion of free speech taking on the american monolith those who are dirty like him point to the allegations in sweden as a reason the evidence of war crimes is still evidence of war crimes even if the process in telling you about them has a few shall we say easier secrecy is and even if the claim is in sweden on a setup that doesn't mean washington house anyway here's a little secret the media is hiding from life is complicated tony hanks is always the heroine so you just decide whether it's in the public's
u.s. authorities to have a few stunned. with him about it now this is where it gets a bit complicated so you try to keep up a staunch facile asylum because the u.k. was considering extraditing him to sweden where he had been accused of sexual assault the way he can claim the allegations were actually part of a plot to extradite him from sweden to the us and what have agreement fate awaits him in that did you follow that just rewind and play on speed if you mean it boils down to this as some...
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u.s. authorities would deny any accusations of apartheid in fact so successful as a voter id voter id laws that coming to britain to resume is now trialing them all over in parts of britain what what are the dangers of voter id laws well i can see why theresa may is bringing it to britain because she can't win if you count the votes and that's what happened in has happened in the us about thirty states they require all kinds of id to prove you're an american prove your citizen and the result is that up to five million or he repeat that number from the brennan center for justice which is the there the gold standard information is if the five million people have been blocked from voting or register in the united states overwhelmingly poor people voters of color people would have a tough time it's not easy or cheap to get to get id and you don't have walking citizenship cards by the way in britain so it's not so easy and here's the thing this is to prevent a crime which doesn't happen the state of indiana was the first to require id forms some type of photo current government id in order to v
u.s. authorities would deny any accusations of apartheid in fact so successful as a voter id voter id laws that coming to britain to resume is now trialing them all over in parts of britain what what are the dangers of voter id laws well i can see why theresa may is bringing it to britain because she can't win if you count the votes and that's what happened in has happened in the us about thirty states they require all kinds of id to prove you're an american prove your citizen and the result is...