340
340
Jun 13, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 340
favorite 0
quote 0
enter wikileaks.n july 2009, they posted a book from one of the largest failed banks, releases risky loans. the bank launched a counterattack. >> we got letters from the bank saying they could try to attack us and put news prison for a year. unless we removed it. and of course we said, we're not going to remove it. >> reporter: the leak became the story across island. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: but the bank won an injunction providing rutv from airing the story. >> five minutes before the news was going on the air, they were indicted. >> reporter: but the network had another card to play. directing the viewers to the wikileaks website. >> we had tens of thousands of icelanders descending on us to get the material. >> reporter: the expose made their heroes. iceland became a haven for whistle-blowers and wikileaks. in a small apartment, assange and his team became working on a secret, the most explosive yet. >> he put the chain on and he types the pass words in his laptop and he starts p
enter wikileaks.n july 2009, they posted a book from one of the largest failed banks, releases risky loans. the bank launched a counterattack. >> we got letters from the bank saying they could try to attack us and put news prison for a year. unless we removed it. and of course we said, we're not going to remove it. >> reporter: the leak became the story across island. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: but the bank won an injunction providing rutv from airing the...
232
232
Jun 13, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
even if the government would take down wikileaks, they would be martyring wikileaks.an do is turn the internet off. and that didn't stop the people in egypt. >> reporter: in some sense, it's unstoppable. part of a new reality where whistleblowers can go global and make governments quake, where a leak can add fuel to a revolution. but governments will fight back. the u.s. justice department has assange in its sights. rumor has it, building a case for conspiracy. >> if i am a conspirator to commit espionage, then all the other media organizations are also conspirators to commit espionage. thank you. >> reporter: for now, assange remains in the uk under house arrest. fighting the swedish extradition request. in february, i traveled there for his first hearing. i've come out45 minutes outside of london to the woolich crown court. like everywhere assange goes, he seems to draw a huge media crowd. there's basically representatives from every major media organization in the world here covering just to get a glimpse of him as he walks from his car to the courthouse. assange a
even if the government would take down wikileaks, they would be martyring wikileaks.an do is turn the internet off. and that didn't stop the people in egypt. >> reporter: in some sense, it's unstoppable. part of a new reality where whistleblowers can go global and make governments quake, where a leak can add fuel to a revolution. but governments will fight back. the u.s. justice department has assange in its sights. rumor has it, building a case for conspiracy. >> if i am a...
196
196
Jun 19, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
even if the government were to take down wikileaks, they would eventually be martyring wikileaks.g they can do is turn the internet off. even then, that didn't stop the people of egypt. >> reporter: in some sense the wikileaks phenomenon is unstoppable. part of a reality where whistle-blowers can go global and make governments quake, where a leak can add fuel to a revolution, but governments will fight back. the u.s. justice department has assange in its sight. rumor has it, building a case for conspiracy. >> if i'm a conspirator, then all the other media organizations and principle journalists are also conspirators to commit espionage. >> reporter: for now, assange remains in the uk under house arrest, fighting the request for extradition. in february, i traveled there for his first hearing. we are 45 minutes out of central london to the woolwich crown court. like everywhere assange goes, he seems to draw a huge media crowd. there are representatives from every media source in the world. assange actually just arrived. he's going to come right through this gated area into the cour
even if the government were to take down wikileaks, they would eventually be martyring wikileaks.g they can do is turn the internet off. even then, that didn't stop the people of egypt. >> reporter: in some sense the wikileaks phenomenon is unstoppable. part of a reality where whistle-blowers can go global and make governments quake, where a leak can add fuel to a revolution, but governments will fight back. the u.s. justice department has assange in its sight. rumor has it, building a...
129
129
Jun 5, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
oh, the wikileaks guy, they should catch him and shoot him in the head. this is a guy who i would normally, you know, consider a kind of hillary clinton lefty, basically of a court of how i think politically. i was trying to think how does that happen to someone, get to the point where they think he should be shot in the head. it's not because he's watching fox news or glenn beck got to him. it's because of the precise moment we're in, transitioning from an electronic media age to a digital media age. you know, the moment of transition is this transparency. the first thing we've seem to have gotten at the hinge between the electronic age, the television, radio age, the age where you turn on the thing, you accept your programming and just watch it, the thing that we got as we transitioned and if you looked at the arts before the transition, we got the cuts and pastes, we got hip hop and remixing and mashup. what we got is people repurposing, deconstructing the media that they were being fed their whole lives; right? we took our tools, took it apart. cut, p
oh, the wikileaks guy, they should catch him and shoot him in the head. this is a guy who i would normally, you know, consider a kind of hillary clinton lefty, basically of a court of how i think politically. i was trying to think how does that happen to someone, get to the point where they think he should be shot in the head. it's not because he's watching fox news or glenn beck got to him. it's because of the precise moment we're in, transitioning from an electronic media age to a digital...
117
117
Jun 19, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 1
about wikileaks itself as the moment and the larger trend that we are living in, that wikileaks represents but is just one piece of. the book does touch on the organization and julian assange who i know and who's spoken at personal democracy forum twice and so i do weave that into the story but i do think the larger story is the age that we're in is one where two big changes are happening at the same time and combining. and the first one is, that activism has become more social. it is a much more spontaneous phenomenon and one that anybody can start. you don't need permission to create something that the potential to go global. you need something excelling and thanks to the network, with the small n, not the old networks like abc, cbs, and so on. if your message is compelling, it will spread and the effects of that where we're living in constantly now. the other thing that's changing is way the information itself, data, is becoming more pervasive and fluid and easy to combine and easy to make new meaning from. and when you combine these two things together, the ease of entry into the polit
about wikileaks itself as the moment and the larger trend that we are living in, that wikileaks represents but is just one piece of. the book does touch on the organization and julian assange who i know and who's spoken at personal democracy forum twice and so i do weave that into the story but i do think the larger story is the age that we're in is one where two big changes are happening at the same time and combining. and the first one is, that activism has become more social. it is a much...
192
192
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and wikileaks. a rare glimpse inside an operation that spills other people's secrets, but guards its own until now. just how reckless is julian assange. >>> and then a new breed on capitol hill. we talk to a keen observer who says we've never seen anything like these new lawmakers. >>> but first, fresh outrage in syria over the murder of another boy, this time a 15-year-old. he was a friend of 13-year-old hamza al katib. you remember the video of the tortured body brought children into the streets of syria and tonight more protesters are taking to the streets as rage grows against assad and his brutal regime. arwa damon filed a report, but we must warn you some of the video is very disturbing. >> reporter: my son, it's my son, a woman wails. this scar here, i swear it's my son. i stitched the cut on him when he was little. his name was tamir and he was just 15 years old. his body is carried inside to be washed. a voice curses the president. there is a visible gunshot wound below the teenager's knee.
. >>> and wikileaks. a rare glimpse inside an operation that spills other people's secrets, but guards its own until now. just how reckless is julian assange. >>> and then a new breed on capitol hill. we talk to a keen observer who says we've never seen anything like these new lawmakers. >>> but first, fresh outrage in syria over the murder of another boy, this time a 15-year-old. he was a friend of 13-year-old hamza al katib. you remember the video of the tortured...
298
298
Jun 29, 2011
06/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
hacer caso omiso del cable de wikileaks dónde se indica que el presidente ortega habría indicado queso de wikileaks ni que la resistencia anduvo buscando armas en nicaragua, lo veo fantacioso. >> pero la oposición indica que si anduvieron buscando armas. >> hubo grupos que buscaban armarse. >> indican que nicaragua habria indicado a estados unidos. >> buscamos una paz dura en nicaragua. >> el gobierno de nicaragua que respalda a zelaya aun no ha reaccionado frente a esta publicación. >> vamos a una pausa pero no se despegue de la televisión. >> al regresar los deportes, no se despegue. >> la controversia parece no dejar tranquila a la selección mexicana. >> pero se lo ganan a pulso. >> vamos con más información. >> tiempo de otro escándalo de la selección mexicana en los deportes, 8 jugadores castigados, rompieron codigo de disciplina, habrían metido prostitutas al hotel dónde se hospedaban, además deberán pagar multa que irá a organizaziones no lucrativas, castigados son los que tiene en pantalla. >> jonathan dos santos, en españa también hablan de esto. >> toman su lugar quienes es
hacer caso omiso del cable de wikileaks dónde se indica que el presidente ortega habría indicado queso de wikileaks ni que la resistencia anduvo buscando armas en nicaragua, lo veo fantacioso. >> pero la oposición indica que si anduvieron buscando armas. >> hubo grupos que buscaban armarse. >> indican que nicaragua habria indicado a estados unidos. >> buscamos una paz dura en nicaragua. >> el gobierno de nicaragua que respalda a zelaya aun no ha reaccionado...
192
192
Jun 20, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
interviewing julian assange right when wikileaks became the big story. it is not a movie that has a ton of talking heads, which that interview is. it is it fascinating to see, particularly as a historical document. we have bill keller and very candid moments discussing the layouts that took place at the end of 2009 with a much different tenor that was all there. there was a real sense of apocalypse across the media, particularly in the newspaper world, when i started shooting. i think that sort of tension pervades the whole film. >> when is your documentary officially going out to the public? >> it is opening in new york on june 17 and in los angeles on june 24 pre it it goes nationwide july 1. it is 91 minutes. >> let's watch the trailer which you send out to the movie houses before, to see the difference in what your able to show and what we are able to show. >> the old newspaper model is dying. >> this is about wikileaks, which is a website. they just dropped off on youtube and waited for everybody else to find it. >> the bottom line is, wikileaks doe
interviewing julian assange right when wikileaks became the big story. it is not a movie that has a ton of talking heads, which that interview is. it is it fascinating to see, particularly as a historical document. we have bill keller and very candid moments discussing the layouts that took place at the end of 2009 with a much different tenor that was all there. there was a real sense of apocalypse across the media, particularly in the newspaper world, when i started shooting. i think that sort...
290
290
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 0
so his ability to run wikileaks is damaged. >> can it survive without him?that can kind of go on its own even if he's not running? >> it's unclear whether wikileaks can persist without julian assange but there are other copycats. >> wow. all right. kaj larson, it's sunday night. we have that graphic that we're going to put up. there it is. if you're selling people on why they need to watch this on sunday night? >> because you're going to see a side of julian assange and learn things about we can key leaks that you've never heard before. >> all right. kaj, good to have you here. good to see you, buddy. again, sunday night at 8:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> meanwhile, have you heard what is happening with tracy morgan, one of the biggest comedians in hollywood under fire for what he said at a comedy show? and one of the guys in the audience is telling his story, an emotional one, to cnn and find out what he revealed to his parents just before appearing on television. that is next. >>> all right. time to fast forward a bit. are you basketball fans or are yo
so his ability to run wikileaks is damaged. >> can it survive without him?that can kind of go on its own even if he's not running? >> it's unclear whether wikileaks can persist without julian assange but there are other copycats. >> wow. all right. kaj larson, it's sunday night. we have that graphic that we're going to put up. there it is. if you're selling people on why they need to watch this on sunday night? >> because you're going to see a side of julian assange and...
293
293
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 293
favorite 0
quote 0
we go inside wikileaks with a preview. >> my function in wikileaks is to take all the heat. >> reporterld australian founder has riz frn on security to lead a whistle blowing insurgency. >> the state is regimenting all of us, all the while hiding hint cloaks of security and opaqueness. >> reporter: armed with a virtual army of volunteers, assange has taken aim at corporations and nations. >> the material exposes an extraordinary range of abuses. >> reporter: exposing secrets that have helped fuel anger and revolt in the middle east. drawing the ire of the most powerful government in the wo d world. and galvanizing a global following of cyber warriors ready to fight. >> we feel obligated to step out in wikileaks' defense. because if wikileaks goes down, that leaves very bad implications for the rest of us. >> reporter: a maverick and game changer, he's also under attack for his own behavior. >> he's taken aim at his observe foot and shot it. >> assange actually just arrived at the courthouse. you can see him. he's going to come right through this gated area into the courthouse. that's my
we go inside wikileaks with a preview. >> my function in wikileaks is to take all the heat. >> reporterld australian founder has riz frn on security to lead a whistle blowing insurgency. >> the state is regimenting all of us, all the while hiding hint cloaks of security and opaqueness. >> reporter: armed with a virtual army of volunteers, assange has taken aim at corporations and nations. >> the material exposes an extraordinary range of abuses. >> reporter:...
247
247
Jun 11, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> julian assange, the founder of wikileaks remains free in england as he awaits a trial on allegationsveals a side of the whistle-blower you haven't seen. he talks with journalists who team upped with assange to expose the inner most secrets of the u.s. military. >> reporter: so i've come here to london to the headquarters of the guardian newspaper to meet up with some of the journalists who were holed up for weeks in a bunker with julian assange as they sifted through the secret cables and documents that were eventually to become known as the iraq and afghanistan war box. what were your impressions of assange the man when you first met him? >> he didn't behave like earthlings, you know. he would stay up all night tapping away at his laptop. and suddenly he would keel up and the button the jacket up to the neck and crash where he lay. >> reporter: the more than 90,000 documents revealed a side of the afghanistan war hidden from public view. >> we started coming across really interesting information about collusion between the pakistani intelligence service and the taliban. so this was
. >>> julian assange, the founder of wikileaks remains free in england as he awaits a trial on allegationsveals a side of the whistle-blower you haven't seen. he talks with journalists who team upped with assange to expose the inner most secrets of the u.s. military. >> reporter: so i've come here to london to the headquarters of the guardian newspaper to meet up with some of the journalists who were holed up for weeks in a bunker with julian assange as they sifted through the...
187
187
Jun 28, 2011
06/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
wikileaks. was that a big deal for the morning times? >> i think it was, because it captures the tension of the fact that anyone now can be a publisher, anyone can put content on line, can do acts of journalism, even if they are not journalists in that case, you know, we are getting all of this raw material on the internet anyone can surf through and yet we are distilling it and were making sure that we are trying to take names out that could jeoparze people's lives and trying to tell stories and put those raw materials in context. it shows the value of the times, the valuof editing,n't at a time where anybody can put anythi on line. >> over the course of the film, the source, become our partner anthen they become a subject and you can see us kind of sort of get our arms around the monster and figure out, what are you to us? >> right. >> rose: one thing this film does, it makes you understand the value of editors. >> might be the most important take away from the film. >> i couldn't agree more are. i think you see people, you know, bryan
wikileaks. was that a big deal for the morning times? >> i think it was, because it captures the tension of the fact that anyone now can be a publisher, anyone can put content on line, can do acts of journalism, even if they are not journalists in that case, you know, we are getting all of this raw material on the internet anyone can surf through and yet we are distilling it and were making sure that we are trying to take names out that could jeoparze people's lives and trying to tell...
282
282
Jun 7, 2011
06/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
look at wikileaks. what people would have all of us believe, the truth in the 21st century for the first time in 150,000 years of human history is only a click away. one out of every five divorce petitions filed on-line now sites facebook. four out of five divorce lawyers reported increase in the use of social networking evidence. we, on this show, beyond all of this, know more than we ever have about the flow of money between the flow of banks, healthcare companies, we saw what happens with wikileaks. this is more than cheating and relationships. this is about cheating the system with the ease of technology to facilitate it. at the same time that technology makes it easier to catch you doing it. we all find ourselves at a crossroads as a result. do we accept that people do bad things? or do we try to force a shift in human behavior, either through accepting certain things and changing other things, james. do you agree we are at this crossroads? it seems pretty clear we find ourselves here. >> i think i
look at wikileaks. what people would have all of us believe, the truth in the 21st century for the first time in 150,000 years of human history is only a click away. one out of every five divorce petitions filed on-line now sites facebook. four out of five divorce lawyers reported increase in the use of social networking evidence. we, on this show, beyond all of this, know more than we ever have about the flow of money between the flow of banks, healthcare companies, we saw what happens with...
221
221
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
justice department has launched an inquiry and there are grand jury subpoenas of wikileaks supportersis more daunting for assange. >> you and i have talked before about assange and bradley manning who may have or may not have given him this information and what do we know about private bradley manning and the relationship with assange? >> well, what we know comes from chats with conversations of bradley manning and another former hacker, and so all of the information comes from those chats, but you have gotten to the critical point here. bradley manning is the linchpin of the case against assange. if the u.s. government can prove that assange solisted this information from bradley manning then he is in a deeper pool when it comes to his legal jeopardy. >> and the whole picture comes apart completely. >> yes, because assange can say he was acting as "the new york times" does or any other media public when they get classified information. >> so what is determined there determines the future of wikileaks? >> well, we don't know the future of wikileaks, but i will say that it is inextrica
justice department has launched an inquiry and there are grand jury subpoenas of wikileaks supportersis more daunting for assange. >> you and i have talked before about assange and bradley manning who may have or may not have given him this information and what do we know about private bradley manning and the relationship with assange? >> well, what we know comes from chats with conversations of bradley manning and another former hacker, and so all of the information comes from...
128
128
Jun 12, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
look what they did with wikileaks. twitter was subpoenaed by the department of justice to hand over information from a u.s. citizen and from an icelandic citizens. >> i am a comedian. i use that defense as much as possible. >> thank you for the panel. it was very interesting. i work on leadership and community organizing at harvard. i want you to elaborate on one point and give us a more in- depth analysis. when you spoke about the role of social media, one of the main concerns is that commitment. you may have 20,000 people who voted for something on facebook. what is the role of social media in doing max? -- in doing that? it is very horizontal, but at the same time you don't have hierarchy. in a sense there is no accountability and no rules. how do you account for being effective in social action when there are no rules? the example you gave about the syrian lawmen and no one knew who she was or if she was real. -- about the syrian woman. your commitment shows in account -- shows in how adc operates. >> sitting on yo
look what they did with wikileaks. twitter was subpoenaed by the department of justice to hand over information from a u.s. citizen and from an icelandic citizens. >> i am a comedian. i use that defense as much as possible. >> thank you for the panel. it was very interesting. i work on leadership and community organizing at harvard. i want you to elaborate on one point and give us a more in- depth analysis. when you spoke about the role of social media, one of the main concerns is...
208
208
Jun 20, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
through wikileaks, astrobal collected a series of cables detailing ben ali's corruption and exposingolutions of the tunisian government. >> they are sucking tunisia. they are suck tunisia. the money of tunisia. the wealth of tunisia. >> reporter: the scale of the corruption on tunileaks -- >> after reading wikileaks reports, we became certain about what was being done in tunisia. >> we have an amount of how much was stole frn tunisian people, how they did it. it is a real mafia. it is 23 years are blood sucking. >> reporter: that the sit siccr came from the u.s. state department made it really real. >> we discovered that the u.s. is not supporting anymore ben ali and that was really a surprise for us. in the tunisian public opinion, even iranian public opinion, the u.s. is supporting arabic -- >> reporter: tunisia was now right for the revolution 40s online fight to move to the streets. this is what he looks like. when we return -- an activist wewe planned to meet in bahrain disappears and we come face to face with a government crackdown. it's hard to breathe. where do you go to find
through wikileaks, astrobal collected a series of cables detailing ben ali's corruption and exposingolutions of the tunisian government. >> they are sucking tunisia. they are suck tunisia. the money of tunisia. the wealth of tunisia. >> reporter: the scale of the corruption on tunileaks -- >> after reading wikileaks reports, we became certain about what was being done in tunisia. >> we have an amount of how much was stole frn tunisian people, how they did it. it is a...
283
283
Jun 13, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
in this age of wikileaks.ou know, it's sort of the grandfather of wikileaks. the pentagon papers. which basically was a report that showed the government was saying one thing about seat national. well in all actuality, they were. in july, 1965 when president lyndon johnson already had sent troupes combat troops to vietnam but then a few days later, pretends to consult with his allies and advisers about doing so. >> so you compare it to sort of wikileaks. is there any lesson to be learned from these papers today? >> the primary leaker, one of he took away from it, his biggest regret was that he didn't come forward sooner. and he says to any future whistleblowers out there, he said don't wait until the bombs start falling. that was his message. and it sort of has some sort of parallels with, you know, private bradley manning and the whole wikileaks situation in that ellsburg himself was a service member who served in vietnam. he was considered very brilliant. and now you look today at private bradley manning, yo
in this age of wikileaks.ou know, it's sort of the grandfather of wikileaks. the pentagon papers. which basically was a report that showed the government was saying one thing about seat national. well in all actuality, they were. in july, 1965 when president lyndon johnson already had sent troupes combat troops to vietnam but then a few days later, pretends to consult with his allies and advisers about doing so. >> so you compare it to sort of wikileaks. is there any lesson to be learned...
537
537
Jun 16, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 537
favorite 0
quote 1
they ran a story anti-wikileaks and anti-julian assange. message don't mess with giving information to people who want it and, therefore, they attack pbs to make a point. >> all right. sending a message, punking an organization. let's take a look, though, at the cia site. it's a public site. not the internal site. when you look at that hack job, how much of a threat is it really since it wasn't the internal site, but, rather, the public site? >> reporter: the reality is the cia is correct in the sense that attacking the public website is not in and of itself a threat. what the real worry needs to be here is that it's exposing the fact that there are vulnerabilities in the government's systems and if you're an attacker who wants to do some true criminal damage or attack the security of the country, for example, an enemy foreign nation state that may be watching and they are all watching right now, that is the place to worry about and that is why the more secure defenses you have, the better it is to send a message, a real message that don't
they ran a story anti-wikileaks and anti-julian assange. message don't mess with giving information to people who want it and, therefore, they attack pbs to make a point. >> all right. sending a message, punking an organization. let's take a look, though, at the cia site. it's a public site. not the internal site. when you look at that hack job, how much of a threat is it really since it wasn't the internal site, but, rather, the public site? >> reporter: the reality is the cia is...
705
705
Jun 22, 2011
06/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 705
favorite 0
quote 1
del esfuerzo para luchar contra hugo chávez, pero cables del departamento de estados revelado por wikileaks fumadores que el cigarrillo matan, hoy mostraron las etiquetas de advertencias a partir del 2012 las im depenáge incluyen dientes putrefactos y hasta pulmones de otro color. la florida encabeza este proceso de hacer marihuana, según ladea california ocupa el segundo lugar. la legislatura de texas está discutiendo hasta qué punto las revisiones corporales en el aeropuerto sonapropiadas y se propone castigar al funcionario que se pase en sus revisiones, dices austin juan josé rodas nos muestra esta situación. >>> después de michigan y utah la legislatura de texas re aclaró la guerra a las revisiones corporales de quienes los pasajeros no quieren pasar a una máquina de rayos x en cualquier aeropuerto del país >>> es hora de poner un hasta aquí donde los oficiales nos tocan inapropiadamente dice el st autor de la propuesta h b 41. en este aeropuerto las opiniones en cuanto a la h b 41 son encontradas. >>> no me interesa,gan eso >>> >>> no me importa >>> la multa sería de # añ4 año para qu
del esfuerzo para luchar contra hugo chávez, pero cables del departamento de estados revelado por wikileaks fumadores que el cigarrillo matan, hoy mostraron las etiquetas de advertencias a partir del 2012 las im depenáge incluyen dientes putrefactos y hasta pulmones de otro color. la florida encabeza este proceso de hacer marihuana, según ladea california ocupa el segundo lugar. la legislatura de texas está discutiendo hasta qué punto las revisiones corporales en el aeropuerto...
730
730
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
KSTS
tv
eye 730
favorite 0
quote 1
nuevo embajador en méxico, a wayne quien rem plare a carlos pascual, luego que reveló notas por wikileaksylor tiene los detalles. >iván: qué tal josé reina luisa tamayo tiene 62 años y ella es algo así como una figura emblemáticas de los madres de los mártires su hijo murió en la cárcel, y antes de irse exhumó los restos de su hijo y lo logró. # >iván: entre gritos de celebración de la vida su hijo, llegó a cuba reina luis tamayo y en sus manos los restos de orlando zapata tamayo >>> esta madre, esta familia va a continuar su lucha, que los castros tienen que desaparecer. que asesinaron a zapata, qu quitándole el agua 18 días el joven pacífico por los derechos humo años anos en cuba. >iván: reina luisa es la líder en contra de los castro nuestro cuba. tamayo recorrió con las madres de blancos. a ellas se les conoce así, quien de forma pacífica han desafiado al gobierno. >>> mi mensaje es de la familia zapata la gracia al pueblo de los estados unidos, a el gobierno y a todas las personas que han luchado para que hoy nosotros esta familia se encuentre en un país libre, y que las cenizas de
nuevo embajador en méxico, a wayne quien rem plare a carlos pascual, luego que reveló notas por wikileaksylor tiene los detalles. >iván: qué tal josé reina luisa tamayo tiene 62 años y ella es algo así como una figura emblemáticas de los madres de los mártires su hijo murió en la cárcel, y antes de irse exhumó los restos de su hijo y lo logró. # >iván: entre gritos de celebración de la vida su hijo, llegó a cuba reina luis tamayo y en sus manos los restos de orlando zapata...
162
162
Jun 12, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we'll be looking at wikileaks tonight. you say you have some information that u.s. cyber command knew where the stolen documents were but did nothing. why not? what's going on? are they really aware? >> well, there's two reasons, i was told, by my contact. first is the fear of failure. the idea is that this is new territory for a lot of folks. policymakers and politicians don't like taking risk. so, therefore, even though they were told by these techs that they knew were all the documents were, they think we're stupid. second thing is, i think there was this idea we would start a cyber war, if you will, between us and the other hackers. that happened, anyway. you had anonymous people doing attacks no matter what. so we have to get smarter on this and do better with the american people. >> still a lot of unchartered territory on this as we become ever more digital. tony schaefer, thanks so much for your insight on this today. >> thank you. >>> tonight, going inside the wikileaks scandal. cnn presents wick i wars with julian as srkassange. >>> experts talk about the e
. >> we'll be looking at wikileaks tonight. you say you have some information that u.s. cyber command knew where the stolen documents were but did nothing. why not? what's going on? are they really aware? >> well, there's two reasons, i was told, by my contact. first is the fear of failure. the idea is that this is new territory for a lot of folks. policymakers and politicians don't like taking risk. so, therefore, even though they were told by these techs that they knew were all...
141
141
Jun 13, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
host: floyd abrams didn't op-ed on the topic of wikileaks -- did an op-ed on the topic of wikileaks.is what he says. guest: there has to be a certain amount of secrecy when you are conducting diplomatic relations. if everything worked out in the open -- it is a nice idea and pretty idealistic, but it is somewhat pie-in-the-sky. you do not have conversations in which participants feel they can speak frankly, and notthat can make it more did little to conduct negotiations. things can be sensitive. there are difficulties -- and that can make it more difficult to conduct negotiations. things can be sensitive. host: julian assange -- valerie wilson. would you -- how would you rate that? guest: that was different. she was not leaking the material. she was the one put under the gun, so to speak. it seems there were reasons for them to have attacked joe wilson. he gave an accurate report as to raising questions about what was -- about weapons of mass destruction. the bush administration was going after him because they did not find support for their war in iraq. wilson and plame proof to be
host: floyd abrams didn't op-ed on the topic of wikileaks -- did an op-ed on the topic of wikileaks.is what he says. guest: there has to be a certain amount of secrecy when you are conducting diplomatic relations. if everything worked out in the open -- it is a nice idea and pretty idealistic, but it is somewhat pie-in-the-sky. you do not have conversations in which participants feel they can speak frankly, and notthat can make it more did little to conduct negotiations. things can be...
283
283
Jun 16, 2011
06/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and in london wikileaks is auctions off a fundraising auction with the founder. the top bid now is $500. eight seats are available at what wikileaks calls one of london's finest restaurants. he is currently on bail as he fights extradition to sweden to face sexual misconduct charges. >>> new information tonight about where radiation has been found following that nuclear disaster in japan. and how concerned we should be. >> and warm weather today but for how long? chief meteorologist bill martin is back in six minutes with your complete forecast. [ music ] . >>> new video tonight of two caltrans engineers being rescued from choppy bay water. the engineers were doing routine from a small boat when their outboard engine stopped work. fremont firefighters responded and towed them to shore. no one was injured. >>> a new proposal to ban the sale of tropical fish in san francisco is whipping up a wave of disbelief. >> i think it's kind of ridiculous. >> that was one pet lover's response to the new proposal. the county's animal control and welfare commission says their p
. >>> and in london wikileaks is auctions off a fundraising auction with the founder. the top bid now is $500. eight seats are available at what wikileaks calls one of london's finest restaurants. he is currently on bail as he fights extradition to sweden to face sexual misconduct charges. >>> new information tonight about where radiation has been found following that nuclear disaster in japan. and how concerned we should be. >> and warm weather today but for how long?...
294
294
Jun 16, 2011
06/11
by
KICU
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and in london wikileaks is auctions off a fundraising auction with the founder. the top bid now is $500. eight seats are available at what wikileaks calls one of london's finest restaurants. he is currently on bail as he fights extradition to sweden to face sexual misconduct charges. >>> new information tonight about where radiation has been found following that nuclear disaster in japan. and how concerned we should be. >> and warm weather today but if you've -- what's up? oh, what's wrong with your hair? oh. i was cruising the world-wide-web. found this do. what are you wearing? dope, right? it's got a hood. want one? boom. done. [ ding! ] [ boy ] lookin' good mr. g. thanks, bro-seph. are you video chatting? with my boyfriend? yeah! hey, tessa! mom! [ mocking tone ] mom. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. high speed internet is more affordable than ever with no home phone required. only in the network of possibilities. at&t. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just abou
. >>> and in london wikileaks is auctions off a fundraising auction with the founder. the top bid now is $500. eight seats are available at what wikileaks calls one of london's finest restaurants. he is currently on bail as he fights extradition to sweden to face sexual misconduct charges. >>> new information tonight about where radiation has been found following that nuclear disaster in japan. and how concerned we should be. >> and warm weather today but if you've --...
2,491
2.5K
Jun 1, 2011
06/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 2,491
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you say you would have linked -- he would if launched the equivalent of wikileaks?>> i would have done exactly that. i would have released every document to the public. that was only part of it. i was going to order a full independent investigation from top to bottom. that is the only way the public is ever going to find out if fifa is clean or not. >> how important is the issue of cleanliness with this particular body? defenders would say, hang on and that, it is under his regime that global football has gone from strength to strength in terms of endorsements, public interest. what is bad about that? >> i do think he deserves credit for turning fifa into an economic tiger. they are sitting on $1.2 billion in reserves now. that is one reason why he got so many votes today. but the body is no -- is not so concerned about corruption or fifa's reputation, even the defense bar. >> is it an old boy's club? >> yes, with an emphasis on the boys. today, they finally acknowledged that a woman needs to appear on the executive committee. and he can make a great gesture by appo
. >> you say you would have linked -- he would if launched the equivalent of wikileaks?>> i would have done exactly that. i would have released every document to the public. that was only part of it. i was going to order a full independent investigation from top to bottom. that is the only way the public is ever going to find out if fifa is clean or not. >> how important is the issue of cleanliness with this particular body? defenders would say, hang on and that, it is under...
305
305
Jun 1, 2011
06/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 305
favorite 0
quote 0
wikileaks defenders have struck before.ast december, one group bombarded a swiss bank and mastercard for trying to shut off funds to the site's founder, julian assange. and more broadly, computer attacks on both government and private systems have been growing worldwide. over the weekend, defense contractor lockheed martin said it had been the target of what it called a "significant and tenacious" hack, but managed to thwart it in time. the company would not reveal the origins of the attack, but it said in a statement: and google reported today that hackers likely based in china tried recently to enter e-mail accounts used by senior u.s.c< government officials. other attacks have inflicted serious damage to companies and their customers. in late april, sony had to cut off 100 million user accounts from its playstation video game system's online network. the company later acknowledged a hacker had gained access to personal data of users, potentially including credit card information. sony says it has made considerable securi
wikileaks defenders have struck before.ast december, one group bombarded a swiss bank and mastercard for trying to shut off funds to the site's founder, julian assange. and more broadly, computer attacks on both government and private systems have been growing worldwide. over the weekend, defense contractor lockheed martin said it had been the target of what it called a "significant and tenacious" hack, but managed to thwart it in time. the company would not reveal the origins of the...
224
224
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, it's unclear whether wi wikileaks is still a threat.e still leaking major secrets. speaking in broad strokes, from the percent speccive of the intelligence community, they're circling the wagons, that being said, kyra, we live in a digital age, more and more things are online, making more and more of these key pieces of intelligence, vulnerable to this kind of activity. >> this is something the military didn't have to worry about decades ago. now all of a sudden, they are having to combat a different kind of war. that's the internet war. >> i think there is sort of a long legacy of espionage, if you think about the cribtology, and enigma machines back in world war ii. there is something about that required, really boots on the ground intelligence. here somebody can conduct cyberespionage from a continent away. that is a new phenomena. >> great to see you. nice to me you in person. >> all right. >> you can of course see more on in this weekend. the wiki war, mission of julian assange. >>> let's check news across the country. alabama's go
>> well, it's unclear whether wi wikileaks is still a threat.e still leaking major secrets. speaking in broad strokes, from the percent speccive of the intelligence community, they're circling the wagons, that being said, kyra, we live in a digital age, more and more things are online, making more and more of these key pieces of intelligence, vulnerable to this kind of activity. >> this is something the military didn't have to worry about decades ago. now all of a sudden, they are...
145
145
Jun 13, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
papers on the 40th anniversary of their being leaked to "the new york times," as well as the recent wikileaks documents releases. as always, your phone calls and questions starr >> connect with c-span on-line, with the latest schedule updates on twitter, continuing conversations on facebook, political faces. programming highlights on our youtube channel. c-span and social media. connect today. >> now, on "prime minister's questions," from the british house of commons, you will hear from ed miller band, who challenged prime minister david cameron on reforming the national health service and other. this is a little bit more than 30 minutes. but >> questions for the prime minister. jackie doyle-price. >> i am sure the whole house will join me in paying tribute to the following brave servicemen who have died in afghanistan since we last met. all of them were dedicated professionals serving our country. their deaths are a reminder of the very high price that we are paying to stop afghanistan from being a haven for terrorists. we honor their memory. we support their families and will not forget the
papers on the 40th anniversary of their being leaked to "the new york times," as well as the recent wikileaks documents releases. as always, your phone calls and questions starr >> connect with c-span on-line, with the latest schedule updates on twitter, continuing conversations on facebook, political faces. programming highlights on our youtube channel. c-span and social media. connect today. >> now, on "prime minister's questions," from the british house of...
277
277
Jun 14, 2011
06/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
long before wikileaks, there were the pentagon papers, and tonight all the secrets are out.ming up next. hard it can be to breathe if you haw and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. breathing with copd is no small thing. ask your doctor about spiriva. with new extra-strength bayer adv
long before wikileaks, there were the pentagon papers, and tonight all the secrets are out.ming up next. hard it can be to breathe if you haw and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden...
1,749
1.7K
Jun 21, 2011
06/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 1,749
favorite 0
quote 1
entrenado en operativos antidrogas. >> por otro lado un cable diplomÁtico filtrado por el diario wikileaksina bolivia cargado con casi una tonelada de cocaÍna y una mujer se piensa que es hermano de uno de los antgentes teniendo en cuenta el gran cargamento de drogas confiscado. >> pasando para otras noticias una nube de cenizas del volcÁn chileno cubriÓ... una nube. >> 25.000 pasajeros serÁn afectados despuÉs de la normalizaciÓn de viajes, pues la semana pasada cientos de vuelos tuvieron que suspenderse a causa de las cenizas. >> la insatisfacciÓn de los pasajeros con el servicio de las aerolÍneas estadounidenses se redujo en un 100%. dijeron que aunque persiste el mal servicio y las tarifasadicional. dijo que la satisfacciÓn es bastante alta es la Única empresa que no cobra cargos de equipaje. >> continuamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". raÚl me voy contigo. >> te entiendo porque todo el mundo estÁ contento. la presencia de tom hanks en "despierta amÉrica" nuevamente bienvenido y un fuerte aplauso a Él que estado compartiendo con nosotros y ha estado observando todo lo que sucede en nu
entrenado en operativos antidrogas. >> por otro lado un cable diplomÁtico filtrado por el diario wikileaksina bolivia cargado con casi una tonelada de cocaÍna y una mujer se piensa que es hermano de uno de los antgentes teniendo en cuenta el gran cargamento de drogas confiscado. >> pasando para otras noticias una nube de cenizas del volcÁn chileno cubriÓ... una nube. >> 25.000 pasajeros serÁn afectados despuÉs de la normalizaciÓn de viajes, pues la semana pasada cientos...
127
127
Jun 13, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 1
as the wikileaks releases. as always, your calls and questions on mondays "washington journal." monday, after going to secretary tom vilsack gives a speech on global food security. this is a head of the global meeting in paris. he will address the importance of transparent markets for trading foods and agricultural goods at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. now one prime minister's questions, you'll hear from opposition leader who challenged prime minister david cameron on sentencing and reforming the national health service. this is a little over 30 minutes. way to reach the birth of a new state on july the 9th and the full completion of the comprehensive peace agreement. >> order. questions to the prime minister. jackieoyle price. >> here, here. >> number 1, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to the following brave servicemen who died in afghanistan since we last met. kevin fortuna and martin lamb from first battalion the rifles. marine samuel alexander and lance corporal martin gill from 42 commander royal m
as the wikileaks releases. as always, your calls and questions on mondays "washington journal." monday, after going to secretary tom vilsack gives a speech on global food security. this is a head of the global meeting in paris. he will address the importance of transparent markets for trading foods and agricultural goods at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. now one prime minister's questions, you'll hear from opposition leader who challenged prime minister david cameron on sentencing...
147
147
Jun 12, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
on the 40th anniversary of their being leaked to the "new york times" as well as the more recent wikileaks documents releases. as always, your phone calls and questions starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern, "washington journal." >> this week on "newsmakers" senator lamar axe. thank you for being here. >> sometime later in the summer, the group that's led by vice president biden met again this week. do you feel that republicans and democrats are any closer than they were to coming to some sort of agreement on this? >> not yet, but we're going to have to agree. there won't be a debt ceiling increase unless we have some agreement on a significant reduction in debt. and that significant reduction is going to have to include entitlements. we have some of our best members of congress and the vice president in the middle of this. hopefully they'll come to a result. >> you don't see them getting any closer yet? >> i don't know, really, because they're not reporting their day-to-day negotiations, and they really shunt he. so they're in the preliminary stages. we all know that we have a deadline of august
on the 40th anniversary of their being leaked to the "new york times" as well as the more recent wikileaks documents releases. as always, your phone calls and questions starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern, "washington journal." >> this week on "newsmakers" senator lamar axe. thank you for being here. >> sometime later in the summer, the group that's led by vice president biden met again this week. do you feel that republicans and democrats are any closer than...
248
248
Jun 5, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
my question is, in the wake of wikileaks what legal challenges might be possible or desirable regarding international law governing the internet and also regarding law dworching journal -- governing journalistic publication of classified information? >> >> guest: well, that's a complicated question. there is really no international law governing the internet. i think there are a number of agreements and protocols and so forth that insure that the internet functions across borders, but there's nobody you can go to, no international body you can go to to either challenge or defend the wikileaks people. there are laws that, you know, wikileaks probably violated, laws against the dissemination of classified information. it's very difficult to enforce those laws for lots of complicated reasons. but strengthening them probably wouldn't do much good because, and this is the whole point of wikileaks, is that the institution or the people that you would need to prosecute or go after are spread around the world where the united states doesn't have the power to reach them. >> host: jackson, wyomin
my question is, in the wake of wikileaks what legal challenges might be possible or desirable regarding international law governing the internet and also regarding law dworching journal -- governing journalistic publication of classified information? >> >> guest: well, that's a complicated question. there is really no international law governing the internet. i think there are a number of agreements and protocols and so forth that insure that the internet functions across borders,...
200
200
Jun 5, 2011
06/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the army private accused of leaking secret government documents to wikileaks is getting some supportin the heartland. hundreds of people rallied in bradley, kansas for him. his legal proceedings have not started yet. >> the government believes this is going to be an easy case. i don't think they the physical evidence at this time. and they're trying to drag that out. they have a team of forensics people actually trying to find the evidence. >>> a bakery is trying to figure out how its cupcakes became part of an international plot involving al-qaeda, british spies and bombs. main street cupcakes in hudson, ohio says the recipe for its mojito cupcakes were reported on the website. >> we always call it, the bomb, but it certainly has nothing to do with creating bombs. >> in case you're wondering, it includes white rum cake with a twist of lime, and mint. the shop calls the whole experience surreal. >>> the safety of ice that you must have inside your home by the next month, and the changes teams could soon see at some grocery store checkout lines. >>> investigators still in the scene of
. >>> the army private accused of leaking secret government documents to wikileaks is getting some supportin the heartland. hundreds of people rallied in bradley, kansas for him. his legal proceedings have not started yet. >> the government believes this is going to be an easy case. i don't think they the physical evidence at this time. and they're trying to drag that out. they have a team of forensics people actually trying to find the evidence. >>> a bakery is trying...
252
252
Jun 3, 2011
06/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> smith: the wikileaks war logs released in 2010 contain references to the cia's private army in khost. they fire mortars at taliban and al qaeda targets in pakistan. with the help of drones, "shadow coverage," they ambush and kill insurgent fighters crossing the border. >> smith: pakistan is supposed to be an ally in the war against the taliban and al qaeda, but us soldiers fighting along the border complain that pakistan's army supports the militants. >> from my time on the border, we experienced, on a regular basis, pakistani military complicity with the insurgency. it could be turning a blind eye as the insurgents launch rockets at our bases. it could be allowing passage, you know, kind of right under their noses. it could be even aiding and working with the insurgents to know what times to cross the border, telling them when our patrols or when the afghan army patrols typically come. it was complicity on their part, and that piece, on an operational and a tactical standpoint, has to change in order for us to see success in afghanistan. >> smith: pakistan's army denies the accusati
. >> smith: the wikileaks war logs released in 2010 contain references to the cia's private army in khost. they fire mortars at taliban and al qaeda targets in pakistan. with the help of drones, "shadow coverage," they ambush and kill insurgent fighters crossing the border. >> smith: pakistan is supposed to be an ally in the war against the taliban and al qaeda, but us soldiers fighting along the border complain that pakistan's army supports the militants. >> from my...
231
231
Jun 8, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
but getting back to wikileaks, the most important thing i think congressman paul said on the floor ofe dedicated the book to him because of this. he said, supposedly in a free country, when telling the truth means people are going to charge you with treason, we're hurting. when the truth equals treason, that's ridiculous. >> i want to get to your dedication for a minute. that's something that jumped out at me first and foremost. 854,000 american citizens have top secret clearances and that's also where you get the 16 million documents classified as top secret. why do you think governor ventura, that the government keeps so many documents classified so that you and i can't see them? >> i have no idea. i have no idea, brooke. in fact, i've asked this question. when i was a member of the navy s.e.a.l.s, i had a top secret security clearance. i've since been a mayor. i've been a governor. now i'm simply a tax paying citizen again. at what point, brooke, did i lose my top secret security clearance and why? >> why? do you know? >> no. i'm asking why. i used to have a top secret security cle
but getting back to wikileaks, the most important thing i think congressman paul said on the floor ofe dedicated the book to him because of this. he said, supposedly in a free country, when telling the truth means people are going to charge you with treason, we're hurting. when the truth equals treason, that's ridiculous. >> i want to get to your dedication for a minute. that's something that jumped out at me first and foremost. 854,000 american citizens have top secret clearances and...
221
221
Jun 29, 2011
06/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened after blocking payment to wikileaks. >>> mastercard says the latest problem is caused at a problem at the internet provider. >>> the man that sent out the first ever tweet is leaving the site he co-founded. isaac stone says he will work with twitter but now it's the get out of the way of the crew and leadership tea team. >>> the 37-year-old stone has he wants to help schools, company advisory boards. >> mike joins us now to talk about a truly bizarre week of weather. >> yeah. i just tweeted about yesterday's record rainfall totals. put it on facebook and getting it with 1.03 inches. >> a nice picture looking from emtome the, what do you say? lit clouds. some are hanging around. every once in a while, the clouds may drop a shower or two around the bay area. that is what we we have to look forward to this afternoon. even with more sunshine starting to work its way to the forecast. let's talk about what is going on as far as our live doppler7 h.d. you can see a radar return bearing down on santa rosa. coming down 101. this is very light. temperatures are stuck in mid-50s eve
it happened after blocking payment to wikileaks. >>> mastercard says the latest problem is caused at a problem at the internet provider. >>> the man that sent out the first ever tweet is leaving the site he co-founded. isaac stone says he will work with twitter but now it's the get out of the way of the crew and leadership tea team. >>> the 37-year-old stone has he wants to help schools, company advisory boards. >> mike joins us now to talk about a truly bizarre...
134
134
Jun 19, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
the final chapter of the wikileaks saga has yet to be written. its fate is linked to the fate of the man at the center of this radioactive storm. but for now, julian assange's war against secrecy wages on. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> there's not a man alive who hasn't wished he could be hugh hefner for just a single day. >> a lot of people think they know everything about me, but they don't. >> he's still the playboy's playboy. the man is nearly 85. >> i think age is just a number but the more numbers, the better. >> hugh hefner may not be slowing down but he's definitely settling down for the third time, and he says the last time, marrying his 24-year-old girlfriend, crystal harris. >> it's just a very good time to be alive. >> tonight, hugh hefner on his life behind closed doors at the playboy mansion. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> i want to welcome my special guest of this evening, hugh hefner. hugh, could i call you hugh? hef? what do you like to be called? >> hef. >> hef. what do you make of what's going on in the world ri
the final chapter of the wikileaks saga has yet to be written. its fate is linked to the fate of the man at the center of this radioactive storm. but for now, julian assange's war against secrecy wages on. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> there's not a man alive who hasn't wished he could be hugh hefner for just a single day. >> a lot of people think they know everything about me, but they don't. >> he's still the playboy's playboy. the man is nearly 85. >> i...
195
195
Jun 16, 2011
06/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
wikileaks is offering 8 people the chance to dine with its founder and front man as part of a fundraisery at about $600 a head. they jumped up to $800 today. bidding will close next week. guests will dine july 2 at, quote, one of london's finest restaurants with assange and a slovenian marxist philosopher [ indiscernible ] assange is on bail in britain's fights extradition to sweden on allegations of sexual misconduct. >>> so four guys walk into a bar. [ laughter ] >> no. it's not the start of a joke. no, it is the beginning of a project that earned an east bay man this week's jefferson award. >> we want to have fun no matter what we're doing. >> how their fun has become a great provider for charity. >>> and while we can't see it in our corner of the world still quite a show. what made this eclipse more spectacular than most. >>> why this week's golf tournament is more open than it is u.s. i'm kim coyle. and the bears got an early wake- up call. next stop, omaha in the college world series. that's coming up in sports. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, doctors released her from the hospital today, five mont
wikileaks is offering 8 people the chance to dine with its founder and front man as part of a fundraisery at about $600 a head. they jumped up to $800 today. bidding will close next week. guests will dine july 2 at, quote, one of london's finest restaurants with assange and a slovenian marxist philosopher [ indiscernible ] assange is on bail in britain's fights extradition to sweden on allegations of sexual misconduct. >>> so four guys walk into a bar. [ laughter ] >> no. it's...
279
279
Jun 14, 2011
06/11
by
KOFY
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
released on the internet including more than 2000 missing pages. 7000 page report really was the wikileaks time in many respects. the papers showed that the johnson kennedy and prior administrations escalated the conflict in vietnam misleading congress the public and u.s. allies. >> nissan is advertise covering that producing an all electric car is a lot easier said than done. it had hoped to sell 20 thousands of these in the you this is year but so far only sold 2100 of them. as vl david lou reports some people have been waiting for a year to get one. >> this is a magic moment new car buyer save or. getting the keys to electric vehicle can involve a listening wait. >> it has been about a yearment year and some months. >>reporter: that's a long wai wait. >> yes it is. yes. i'm sure it's going to be worthy. >>reporter: on line discussion board indicate others who ordered the leaf last year also seen the delivery date pushed back month after month. the tsunami in japan partly to blame but so are technical glitches. one example after using the air conditioner the car won't restart. software
released on the internet including more than 2000 missing pages. 7000 page report really was the wikileaks time in many respects. the papers showed that the johnson kennedy and prior administrations escalated the conflict in vietnam misleading congress the public and u.s. allies. >> nissan is advertise covering that producing an all electric car is a lot easier said than done. it had hoped to sell 20 thousands of these in the you this is year but so far only sold 2100 of them. as vl david...