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for of for bradley manning supporters who i mean we've seen protests in support of bradley manning throughout the country and their support is not so much for manning as an individual that too of course but. more importantly for the public's right to know and for many supporters it's always been a big question as to who aided the enemy they are given as being that the u.s. government has aided the enemy much more than bradley manning because they argue that the government's killing of civilians in all these different countries has generated more enemies for the u.s. than manning's revelations half well that of course a rhetorical argument that had no place in court gone over the last hour you've been following for us so that how much media coverage you've been able to see the over in the states but you know we know this guy really held as a hero by all those what's the initial reaction been like. oh well kevin of course he he has been i mean he's been found guilty before before a trial both by the compliment and by much of the media. and the pulse polls show that the majority of americans do
for of for bradley manning supporters who i mean we've seen protests in support of bradley manning throughout the country and their support is not so much for manning as an individual that too of course but. more importantly for the public's right to know and for many supporters it's always been a big question as to who aided the enemy they are given as being that the u.s. government has aided the enemy much more than bradley manning because they argue that the government's killing of civilians...
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you can meet the man. its planes and his own custom made jet packs that video and more are to dot com. first. and i think you're. going to. be. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is set to visit pakistan this week but the meeting with the new countries country's new government is shrouded in uncertainty now one of the main issues is the cia drone strikes that continue to be carried out on pakistani soil now some have claimed that rather than destroying militant groups the unmanned attacks actually feed the extremists ranks earlier my colleague kevin owen spoke to us foreign policy analyst fred brand for men about how kerry is a visit and drone politics are affecting the region. he himself just two years ago when he was the head of the senate foreign relations committee it correctly said that afghanistan is a sideshow into the main event which is pakistan so he understands the importance of having good relations with pakistan and the first step to doing that is to end the drone strikes mediately because
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sheikh.meen the sentencing for branding manning begins today. -- bradley manning begins today. military judge denise lind found manning not guilty on the most serious charge of aiding the enemy, which carries a potential life sentence without parole. reporters in the courtroom said that manning showed no emotion as he heard the verdict. the sentencing phase of his trial is expected to last more than one week with more than 20 witnesses said to appear. manning faces a maximum of 136 years in prison. >> the manning family expressed thanks to the civilian lawyer, david coombs, who has been working on the case for three years. saidnamed aunt of manning -- the director of the aclu's speech and privacy technology project responded by saying -- meanwhile, house intelligence committee chair mike rogers and democratic ranking member dutch brokers parker issued a joint statement that justice had been certification. served. adding -- today we spend the hour on the manning verdict and its implications. we begin with julian assange, the founder of wikileaks. according to numerous press repo
sheikh.meen the sentencing for branding manning begins today. -- bradley manning begins today. military judge denise lind found manning not guilty on the most serious charge of aiding the enemy, which carries a potential life sentence without parole. reporters in the courtroom said that manning showed no emotion as he heard the verdict. the sentencing phase of his trial is expected to last more than one week with more than 20 witnesses said to appear. manning faces a maximum of 136 years in...
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media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning look at simple manning to but he did it they ought to try him and they ought to put his ass for him up because he should be fine as to the fullest extent possible and what is that. you think he should be killed yes. by from prison here he jeopardized he jeopardized national security that. we broke the law president after all the commander in chief called him guilty before he years before he was on trial that's under command influence to the judge in this trial who is a military officer in thousands of leaked documents bradley manning has exposed many aspects of u.s. foreign policy through his warlock's the public has learned about war crimes committed by the u.s. in iraq and afghanistan perhaps best illustrated by the leaked collateral murder video this classified footage showed the ease with which the crew of a u.s. apache helicopter killed civilians in iraq on wednesday protesting support of bradley manning throughout the country you come across demonstrations of supporting places like this restaurant slash book
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but our hands in russia manning. abide by whatever we do i want to just salute bradley manning we were a supporter you if you look at the apache helicopter video which probably the most famous one. it's important for the american public at least know what is actually going on in the war i think something needs to be done as part of like this from a legal standpoint needs to be changed because like the american public needs to know about things like that now although manning has been acquitted of aiding the enemy charges he may be punished for the rest of his life for presenting the american public the truth reporting from new york for an up or nine our take. stuart and phil make a terribly told us he believes the verdict against bradley manning was designed to intimidate whistle blowers around the world. the fact that he didn't get the maximum penalty is so. psychological ploy it's obvious that they want to keep bradley manning in prison for a long long time n.b.a. missed very clear to deter other whistleblowers i me
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too, has been attending the manning trial. we also want to talk about the significance of how often wikileaks angelides assange were raised in this trial. is this a preparation for a next stage? alexa, talk about the list of witnesses, the significance of them, what you found most interesting. >> on the trial that we just finished? here we have the government bringing out their original classification authorities, and these are government witnesses that will testify the information that manning leaked was national security information and that it was closely held. but what was interesting was that, fundamentally, as the defense pointed out, these classification authorities often come from central command, they have aand, thatd interest in saying their classification determinations of the information was accurate. this is an important point, because we have to understand, manning is not on trial for actual harm. he is on trial for probable arm. so the government brought out witnesses that testified to those two alamance, but th
too, has been attending the manning trial. we also want to talk about the significance of how often wikileaks angelides assange were raised in this trial. is this a preparation for a next stage? alexa, talk about the list of witnesses, the significance of them, what you found most interesting. >> on the trial that we just finished? here we have the government bringing out their original classification authorities, and these are government witnesses that will testify the information that...
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that man is dangerous. he uses a microphone as a deadly weapon. >> mattis is thankful that phillips decided to intervene. he's also thankful the cameraman decide the not to intervene. >> he kept shooting all the time so when the police came it couldn't be mr. mattis attacked me. the cameraman says why don't you look at the tape. they looked at the tape and that was it. the cameraman saved the situation. saved me. >>> coming up. rescuers battle to save a man at the edge of niagara falls. and this man wants a new lawyer. when caught on camera, sinister, strange, shocking returns. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es and ct hybrids. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. and i have a massive heart attack right in my
that man is dangerous. he uses a microphone as a deadly weapon. >> mattis is thankful that phillips decided to intervene. he's also thankful the cameraman decide the not to intervene. >> he kept shooting all the time so when the police came it couldn't be mr. mattis attacked me. the cameraman says why don't you look at the tape. they looked at the tape and that was it. the cameraman saved the situation. saved me. >>> coming up. rescuers battle to save a man at the edge of...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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well the man behind the former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden is still stuck in a moscow airport transit zone where he's still waiting for his request for political asylum in russia to be processed his father says the f.b.i. is trying to persuade him to fly don't moscow to make his son go back to the u.s. talking to russian television early along snowden said that if he was that his son the shoes he would not return back home let's listen your family as well and we love you we hope you are healthy we hope you're well i hope to see you soon but most of all i want you to be safe i would also like to think president vladimir putin the russian government for the what i believe the courage and the strength and conviction to keep my son safe although i know that assurances have been provided that he would not be executed or tortured if he were brought back the fact is no assurances have been provided that he would be given the fair trial. it was another american whistleblower who probably manning has been found as we know not
well the man behind the former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden is still stuck in a moscow airport transit zone where he's still waiting for his request for political asylum in russia to be processed his father says the f.b.i. is trying to persuade him to fly don't moscow to make his son go back to the u.s. talking to russian television early along snowden said that if he was that his son the shoes he would not return back home let's listen your family as well and we love you we hope you are...
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bradley manning. of course we don't want to underestimate the fact that the military judge ruled that many was not guilty of aiding the enemy but the obama administration's treatment of whistleblowers in general has already done a great disservice to investigative journalism especially to journalists who cover matters of national security many of them say their sources have dried up people in the government are afraid to speak up in the wake of bradley manning's leaks to the government came up with the so-called insider threat program under which government employees with clearances are basically encouraged than instructed to snitch on each other on top of that journalists learn that they can be targeted as accomplices of a crime for seeking classified information and publishing it as is the case with julian assange remember julian us all is not a whistleblower he has provided media platform for whistleblowers and on the list and then most recently that was the fox news reporter who was investigated a
bradley manning. of course we don't want to underestimate the fact that the military judge ruled that many was not guilty of aiding the enemy but the obama administration's treatment of whistleblowers in general has already done a great disservice to investigative journalism especially to journalists who cover matters of national security many of them say their sources have dried up people in the government are afraid to speak up in the wake of bradley manning's leaks to the government came up...
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coming up on our teeth of bradley manning trial nears the end of the army was the blower's defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. another news source has found itself under government scrutiny antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth i detail was missed it turns out the royal birth cost less than the average american for why is it more expensive in the states will come to that later in the show. that evening it's friday july twenty sixth eight pm in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching r t we start our newscast tonight in fort meade maryland where the defense team the bradley manning trial delivered closing arguments today ortiz liz wahl has been in fort meade covering the trial from the beginning and filled us in earlier with what bradley manning's defense team presented during their closing arguments. hi erin yes today the defense presented their closing argument
coming up on our teeth of bradley manning trial nears the end of the army was the blower's defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. another news source has found itself under government scrutiny antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth i detail was missed it turns out the royal birth...
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free bradley manning! free bradley manning! >> smith: manning has been charged with 22 counts, including unlawful possession of classified material and aiding the enemy. >> i was the bradley manning of my day! >> smith: daniel ellsberg, who famously leaked the pentagon papers, hoping to end the vietnam war, came to his defense. >> bradley manning is no more of a traitor than i am, and i'm not. ( cheers and applause ) >> smith: and so did his computer science friends from boston. >> i'm a friend of bradley manning's, and i've been visiting him for the last few months in confinement, and i got to tell you-- it's stuff like this that gives bradley hope. >> smith: manning has refused to cooperate with the government's investigation. supporters say the government is trying to turn him. >> bradley manning has not been convicted of anything. he's not formally been indicted of anything. and he's being punished with this solitary confinement. i believe this is an effort to get bradley manning to crack under the pre
free bradley manning! free bradley manning! >> smith: manning has been charged with 22 counts, including unlawful possession of classified material and aiding the enemy. >> i was the bradley manning of my day! >> smith: daniel ellsberg, who famously leaked the pentagon papers, hoping to end the vietnam war, came to his defense. >> bradley manning is no more of a traitor than i am, and i'm not. ( cheers and applause ) >> smith: and so did his computer science...
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i know what is the latest you're hearing on manning. well moreno the sentencing phase of the court martial is expected to last a month during which the judge will decide how long bradley manning will remain in confinement many could spend the rest of his life in prison if the judge imposes the maximum sentence of one hundred thirty six years he was found guilty on nineteen counts his defense will now be working to reduce this maximum possible sentence following sentencing supporters will appeal to major general to use his ability as convening authority of these proceedings to reduce any sentence handed down by this military judge by judge lane additionally a campaign to urge president obama to pardon bradley manning will follow but it's highly unlikely that the president will part pardon bradley manning considering this administration's crackdown on whistleblowers well let's not talk about the wider implications of this case and the u.s. war on whistleblowers. the supporters the way that the supporters received this verdict was they wer
i know what is the latest you're hearing on manning. well moreno the sentencing phase of the court martial is expected to last a month during which the judge will decide how long bradley manning will remain in confinement many could spend the rest of his life in prison if the judge imposes the maximum sentence of one hundred thirty six years he was found guilty on nineteen counts his defense will now be working to reduce this maximum possible sentence following sentencing supporters will appeal...
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the man's footing is still unstable. co-pilot art litsinger knows he has precious seconds to act and only he can save the man now. but spray is pelting him in the face. and so blindly he tosses the life ring into the teeth of the swirling wind. >> fortunately i got pretty close to him, and the current took it right across in front of his face, about two foot in front of him. >> now it's do or die for the man who has held on for so long. >> he's got it. >> he actually had to let go of what he was holding onto to get the ring. it was about a foot or two in front of him. he let go, and he grabbed the ring. we did see that his legs went right over the brink. >> on shore, rescuers start pulling the rope, plucking the man from certain death. >> i can't describe the feeling of -- for 30 seconds anyway, of feeling this relief that he finally has it. finally we have him. we have something connected to him. he's not on his own anymore. and we start to bring him in. >> as carella and moriarty watch their peers pull the guy to shore
the man's footing is still unstable. co-pilot art litsinger knows he has precious seconds to act and only he can save the man now. but spray is pelting him in the face. and so blindly he tosses the life ring into the teeth of the swirling wind. >> fortunately i got pretty close to him, and the current took it right across in front of his face, about two foot in front of him. >> now it's do or die for the man who has held on for so long. >> he's got it. >> he actually had...
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government's problems but the abuse of this fine young man bradley manning was never the way to restore rather the use of bradley manning has left the world with a sense discussed how the obama administration has formed. its attacks on bradley manning not a sign of strength from a sign of weakness of course we don't want to underestimate the fact that the military judge ruled that manning was not guilty of aiding the enemy but the obama administration's treatment of whistleblowers in general has already done a great disservice to investigative journalism especially to journalists who cover matters of national security many of them saying their sources have dried out people in the government are afraid to speak out in the wake. bradley manning's leaks to the government came up with the so-called insider threat program under which government employees with clearances are basically encouraged and instructed to snitch on each other on top of that journalists learned that they can be targeted as accomplices of a crime for seeking classified information and publishing it as is the case with j
government's problems but the abuse of this fine young man bradley manning was never the way to restore rather the use of bradley manning has left the world with a sense discussed how the obama administration has formed. its attacks on bradley manning not a sign of strength from a sign of weakness of course we don't want to underestimate the fact that the military judge ruled that manning was not guilty of aiding the enemy but the obama administration's treatment of whistleblowers in general...
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well bradley manning said he leaked the documents to wiki leaks to expose the u.s. military's quote blood loss and disregard for human life in which he considered american diplomatic duplicity he said he chose information he believed would not harm the united states and he wanted to start a debate on military and foreign policy the defense portrayed manning as quote a young naive but good intentioned soldier and much of the us media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning even before any trial took place we've seen protests throughout the country in support of bradley manning and more importantly for the public's right to know but we have to recognize that many supporters are in the minority polls show that the majority of americans consider him a traitor to a certain extent that's because he has exposed the u.s. government's wrongdoings abroad americans generally tend to care more about their rights their liberties and perhaps not so much about what their government is doing to other countries that could explain why the majority of ameri
well bradley manning said he leaked the documents to wiki leaks to expose the u.s. military's quote blood loss and disregard for human life in which he considered american diplomatic duplicity he said he chose information he believed would not harm the united states and he wanted to start a debate on military and foreign policy the defense portrayed manning as quote a young naive but good intentioned soldier and much of the us media together with the government have all but convicted bradley...
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david coombs tried to characterize manning as a whistleblower a young man that was troubled by what he saw and wanted to bring the truth to the public and spark a national debate. on. after three months of trial the judge alone delivered the verdict judge colonel denise lind found him not guilty of aiding the enemy but guilty of most of the other charges even though he was acquitted of the most serious charge he still faces over one hundred years for the last or charges a judge will determine that part of his fate during sentencing in washington liz wall r t u. j's final judgment in the bradley manning trial brings up a lot of questions both for the army private and the country here to walk us through the legal ramifications of today's verdict is colonel morris davis colonel davis is a professor of law at howard university and the former lead prosecutor a quantum obey and an expert witness who testified in the manning trial thanks for being here with us today really appreciate your insights now first off what is this verdict about beyond just bradley manning well i think you know it
david coombs tried to characterize manning as a whistleblower a young man that was troubled by what he saw and wanted to bring the truth to the public and spark a national debate. on. after three months of trial the judge alone delivered the verdict judge colonel denise lind found him not guilty of aiding the enemy but guilty of most of the other charges even though he was acquitted of the most serious charge he still faces over one hundred years for the last or charges a judge will determine...
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david combs tried to characterize manning as a whistleblower a young man that was troubled by what he saw and wanted to bring the truth to the public and spark and national debate. after three months of trial the judge alone delivered the verdict judge colonel the new flint found him not guilty of aiding the enemy but guilty of most of the other charges even though he was acquitted of the most serious charge he still faces over one hundred years for the last or charges a judge will determine that part of his fate during sentencing in washington lives are to you. now that you know the general timeline of a bradley manning trial here's a look at how this court martial played out. mattingly was in the courtroom today for the first will start of the court martial in the three years since bradley manning's arrest there have been a number of protests held in his support today is one of the largest we've seen so far one of many protests happening across the country and. the opening arguments of this case the prosecution said that they would prove that manning sent classified videos to a man
david combs tried to characterize manning as a whistleblower a young man that was troubled by what he saw and wanted to bring the truth to the public and spark and national debate. after three months of trial the judge alone delivered the verdict judge colonel the new flint found him not guilty of aiding the enemy but guilty of most of the other charges even though he was acquitted of the most serious charge he still faces over one hundred years for the last or charges a judge will determine...
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the man with the gun. it all seemed to be about that, wrestling on the concrete. and the judge, quite frankly, kept at least half reality out of this trial by not letting folks talk about racial profiling. and the reality is -- >> only allowing them to use the word "profiling." >> and those are different things. criminal profiling is based on hatred, racial profiling is based on color, race. it appears george zimmerman had a pattern of confusing color with grounds for suspicion. >> would you say this is a failure of the prosecution? you could say or were racist response of the jury or you could say fill your prosecution. one thing this said was she was most impressed by seeing the ,ideo of george zimmerman replaying what it happened he walked to the scene. at was not introduced by the defense, that was introduced by the prosecution. we canknow, i think monday morning quarterback this all day long. george most important is zimmerman needs to be brought to justice and the justice needs to move forward. there
the man with the gun. it all seemed to be about that, wrestling on the concrete. and the judge, quite frankly, kept at least half reality out of this trial by not letting folks talk about racial profiling. and the reality is -- >> only allowing them to use the word "profiling." >> and those are different things. criminal profiling is based on hatred, racial profiling is based on color, race. it appears george zimmerman had a pattern of confusing color with grounds for...
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bradley manning is a team leader questioned his loyalty to the u.s. . just a day after the judge refused to drop the key charge against the whistleblower of aiding the enemy. the live pictures for you right here while the egyptian army fires tear gas and clashes with supporters of the president mohamed morsy in cairo as a. crowd marches towards the presidential palace live pictures right here. on the little ball freedom for the russian opposition is released with travel restrictions before his appeal is heard just a day off that being handcuffed in court. and israel over an imminent e.u. financial blockade effectively cutting off settlements built on palestinian land from any sort of european union fund. thank you for joining us here on r.t. . headlines live from moscow. the prosecution has hit back at the defense case put forward by whistleblower bradley manning in a bruising day of military court hearings found guilty of the former private accused of leaking classified information to wiki leaks could face life behind bars open liz wahl who was a the t
bradley manning is a team leader questioned his loyalty to the u.s. . just a day after the judge refused to drop the key charge against the whistleblower of aiding the enemy. the live pictures for you right here while the egyptian army fires tear gas and clashes with supporters of the president mohamed morsy in cairo as a. crowd marches towards the presidential palace live pictures right here. on the little ball freedom for the russian opposition is released with travel restrictions before his...
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media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning look at simple if manning did what he did they ought to try him and they ought to put his ass for fight him up because he should be fine as to the fullest extent possible and what is that. you think he should be killed yes. by from prison he got all he jeopardized he jeopardized national security that. we broke the law the president after all the two lander in chief called him guilty before he years before he was on trial that's under command influence to the judge in this trial who is a military officer in thousands of leaked documents bradley manning is exposed many aspects of u.s. foreign policy through his world logs the public has learned about war crimes committed by the u.s. in iraq and afghanistan perhaps best illustrated by the leaked collateral murder video this classified footage showed the in these with which the crew of a u.s. apache helicopter killed civilians in iraq with the protesting support of bradley manning throughout the country you come across demonstrations of supporting places like this re
media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning look at simple if manning did what he did they ought to try him and they ought to put his ass for fight him up because he should be fine as to the fullest extent possible and what is that. you think he should be killed yes. by from prison he got all he jeopardized he jeopardized national security that. we broke the law the president after all the two lander in chief called him guilty before he years before he was on trial...
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but the abuse of this young man. was never the way to restore. the sense of the scope. of the amount. of course we don't want to underestimate the fact that the military judge ruled that manning was not guilty of aiding the enemy but the obama administration's treatment of whistleblowers in general has already done a great disservice to investigative journalism especially to journalists who cover matters of national security many of them say their sources have dried up people in the government are afraid to speak up in the wake of bradley manning's leaks to the government came up with the so-called insider threat program under which government employees with clearances are basically encouraged than instructed to snitch on each other on top of that journalists learn that they can be targeted as accomplices of a crime for seeking classified information and publishing it as is the case with julian assange remember julian assange is not a whistleblower he has provided media platform for whistleblowers and on the list and then most recently that was the fox news reporter who
but the abuse of this young man. was never the way to restore. the sense of the scope. of the amount. of course we don't want to underestimate the fact that the military judge ruled that manning was not guilty of aiding the enemy but the obama administration's treatment of whistleblowers in general has already done a great disservice to investigative journalism especially to journalists who cover matters of national security many of them say their sources have dried up people in the government...
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man: it's not construction of new pipelines. we are talking about maintaining, sustaining the infrastructure we have. you've got to know what you have, where it is, what condition it's in, and how long you can expect it to last. melosi: we have very little choice because we've invested in a system that cannot be readily changed. we don't leave a lot of flexibility to dig that all up and replace it with something else. sinha: so we have to also teach our students, the workforce, that there is a new science -- repair, renewal, and rehabilitation. that's different from building something new. you cannot fix each and every crack in the city. it's like each city, you're talking about 3,000, 5,000 miles of pipe. so you have to prioritize where they can go and fix the system. narrator: each city faces unique situations, so they must determine the asset management approach that best addresses these challenges. inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detec
man: it's not construction of new pipelines. we are talking about maintaining, sustaining the infrastructure we have. you've got to know what you have, where it is, what condition it's in, and how long you can expect it to last. melosi: we have very little choice because we've invested in a system that cannot be readily changed. we don't leave a lot of flexibility to dig that all up and replace it with something else. sinha: so we have to also teach our students, the workforce, that there is a...
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army private bradley manning drawing to a close as prosecutors refused to drop the most serious charge of aiding the enemy which could land the whistleblower in prison for life. midnight in moscow i'm at treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news thousands have been gathering this week all in cities across the u.s. to protest the acquittal of george zimmerman this after a jury found him not guilty of murder when he shot dead unarmed black teenager trayvon martin the ruling set off a nationwide debate on racial hatred as our correspondent guy reports. we've seen protests in dozens of cities in the u.s. throughout the week following the verdict in the george zimmerman case people took to the streets demonstrating at courthouses and police stations throughout the country demanding justice for trayvon martin the seventeen year old black man who was struck dead by a neighborhood watch volunteer dozens of people were arrested most of the arrests were made on charges of a lawful the families some places like the san benito protests turned violent demonstrators t
army private bradley manning drawing to a close as prosecutors refused to drop the most serious charge of aiding the enemy which could land the whistleblower in prison for life. midnight in moscow i'm at treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news thousands have been gathering this week all in cities across the u.s. to protest the acquittal of george zimmerman this after a jury found him not guilty of murder when he shot dead unarmed black teenager trayvon martin...
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army whistleblower bradley manning later on tuesday the young man could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of aiding the enemy and his defense meanwhile argues that manning had leaked the classified documents because he wanted to expose war crimes there's artie's gain extra can reports the u.s. media may have already made manning guilty in the court of public opinion guilty before trial much of the us media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning look it's simple if many did what he did they ought to try him and they ought to put his ass for fun because he should be fun as to the fullest extent possible and what is that. you think he should be killed us. by from prison here he jeopardized he jeopardized national security that. we broke the law the president after all the commander in chief called him guilty before he years before he was on trial that's under command influence to the judge in this trial who is a military officer in thousands of leaked documents bradley manning has exposed many aspects of u.s. foreign policy through his warlock
army whistleblower bradley manning later on tuesday the young man could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of aiding the enemy and his defense meanwhile argues that manning had leaked the classified documents because he wanted to expose war crimes there's artie's gain extra can reports the u.s. media may have already made manning guilty in the court of public opinion guilty before trial much of the us media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning look...
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tavis: no, you, man. >> no, you the man. tavis: no. i'm just the man hanging with the man. [laughter] the new project from taj mahal is called "the complete columbia albums collection." fifteen cds, 170 tracks. i am so delighted and pleased to have this now as a part of my collection, and i think you will be too. just as pleased to have had, after all these years, the chance to sit with you and just have a conversation. >> my pleasure. i've been looking forward to this, man, just because i love your work, and i pay big attention to you, because you have your own mind. a lot of people don't have their own mind. [laughter] tavis: yeah, well >> i like that. tavis: -- it gets me in trouble a lot of times, but anyway. [laughter] >> come on, now. tavis: well, i'm just trying to represent, though. >> all right. tavis: appreciate you, man. >> my pleasure. tavis: love you, taj. >> all right. tavis: that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching. until next time, keep the faith. ♪ onfor more information today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis miley. join me
tavis: no, you, man. >> no, you the man. tavis: no. i'm just the man hanging with the man. [laughter] the new project from taj mahal is called "the complete columbia albums collection." fifteen cds, 170 tracks. i am so delighted and pleased to have this now as a part of my collection, and i think you will be too. just as pleased to have had, after all these years, the chance to sit with you and just have a conversation. >> my pleasure. i've been looking forward to this,...
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they held up signs and chanted free bradley manning. of the 25-year-old manning not guilty of the most serious charge against him but he was convicted of 20 other charges. . >> reporter: here is his verdict. >> bradley manning is found not guilty. the most serious charge he faced that could have meant life in prison. he still faces prison time, guilty of lesser charges and the judge accepting manning guilty pleads on a dozen of other charges. he called still face the he's of his life behind bars. but, he did not plead guilty of the charge of aiding enemy. he gave some $750, 000 classified documents to the leak and the street sharing site and classify -- the prosecution argued manning action helps terrorists and damage u.s. foreign relationship but the supporters manning is a whistle blower who is motivated by hearn concerns and -- people willing to risk being a marker for the rest of us. we call those people hero, bradley manning is a hero >> sentencing is expected to begin on wednesday, in washington shannon chavez ktvu channel 2 news.
they held up signs and chanted free bradley manning. of the 25-year-old manning not guilty of the most serious charge against him but he was convicted of 20 other charges. . >> reporter: here is his verdict. >> bradley manning is found not guilty. the most serious charge he faced that could have meant life in prison. he still faces prison time, guilty of lesser charges and the judge accepting manning guilty pleads on a dozen of other charges. he called still face the he's of his...
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in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an opportunity to take city tunnel 1 out of operation and rehabilitate it. city tunnel number 1 had one valve to shut off the whole tunnel. city tunnel 2 had two parallel valves. city tunnel 3 has 32, so there's much more redundancy. lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than
in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an opportunity to take city tunnel 1 out of operation and rehabilitate it. city tunnel number 1 had one valve to shut off the whole tunnel. city tunnel 2 had two parallel valves. city tunnel 3 has 32, so there's much more redundancy. lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and...
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but what of army private bradley manning? we'll discuss the leaker who julian assange calls the bigger friend journalists have ever had with a witness who's had courtside seats at the manning trial. next. the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how toviaz affects you. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation.
but what of army private bradley manning? we'll discuss the leaker who julian assange calls the bigger friend journalists have ever had with a witness who's had courtside seats at the manning trial. next. the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your...
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judge mtd day for bradley manning. he leaked 750,000 classified documents and videos but the question is, how much damage did he do? jeffrey toobin and glenn greenwald and later, believe it or not, $136 million in stolen jells was the tip of the iceberg. we'll go inside a heist gang some are blaming for that crime and more than 300 other rip offs the gang known as the pink pa t panthers. keeping them on nest in part two of rehab racket. we're talking about shady rehab clinics filing bogus claims for pan tom patients happening in the state of california but because it involving federal medicaid funding, we're all paying for it. $186 million in state and federal tax dollars over the last two years. a year-long investigation by cnn and the center for investigative reporting lays it out. operators billing the government for bogus clients and getting away with it, but maybe not much longer. in the wake we learned that 29 clinics have been temporarily suspended, cutting them off from state and federal money and there is a st
judge mtd day for bradley manning. he leaked 750,000 classified documents and videos but the question is, how much damage did he do? jeffrey toobin and glenn greenwald and later, believe it or not, $136 million in stolen jells was the tip of the iceberg. we'll go inside a heist gang some are blaming for that crime and more than 300 other rip offs the gang known as the pink pa t panthers. keeping them on nest in part two of rehab racket. we're talking about shady rehab clinics filing bogus...
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and said, this man is not dead. he is alive. >> tegtmeyer is rushed to the hospital and his family is there by his side. >> when we first seen scott, he was just cut -- well, he had burns all over his back, his leg. it was just like, it was just awful, the skin was gone. he had this huge cut on his head. and he just looked like he was dead laying there. >> he's alive, but in a coma, and remains in one for five weeks. >> he got pneumonia and i guess things did get worse. and then they began to get better. and after five weeks, he was moved out of the hospital into the nursing home. >> in his first interview since the accident, scott tegtmeyer, who is dubbed the miracle man by the local media, tries to recall what happened. >> i -- from that day, i don't remember a thing. it's been -- been real difficult. according to the video, what i've seen, it was done and over with before a person could blink their eye. the first thing i remember is waking up in the hospital bed with oven mites and a safety belt strapping me to t
and said, this man is not dead. he is alive. >> tegtmeyer is rushed to the hospital and his family is there by his side. >> when we first seen scott, he was just cut -- well, he had burns all over his back, his leg. it was just like, it was just awful, the skin was gone. he had this huge cut on his head. and he just looked like he was dead laying there. >> he's alive, but in a coma, and remains in one for five weeks. >> he got pneumonia and i guess things did get worse....
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man: the biggest water user in the desert is turf. turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a pretty amazing example as to how a town can really turn on a dime if there's the political will and if the public gets behind it. narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they'
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this man has been acquitted so now it's time for our government to hear our voices. and we are tracking those nationwide rallies over on our website r.t. dot com there you can see all the best pictures and video footage and the social media reaction. and for you on the program resisting estero to agree corker is going to nationwide strike and take to the streets for mass rallies but failed to stop their government slashing yet more jobs own report from athens is on its way. also all feuds are we not in northern ireland as loyalists refuse to stop their protest until they are granted permission for a highly controversial parade route passing through a sectarian flashpoint that's coming out. now russian opposition activist and taker option campaigner allocative ali was sentenced to five years in jail for embezzlement on thursday but released on bail the next day after a surprise request from prosecutors are deserving of has been following what's been dubbed one of russia's most controversial trials in years. five and four years in prison alexina vining to that if it's
this man has been acquitted so now it's time for our government to hear our voices. and we are tracking those nationwide rallies over on our website r.t. dot com there you can see all the best pictures and video footage and the social media reaction. and for you on the program resisting estero to agree corker is going to nationwide strike and take to the streets for mass rallies but failed to stop their government slashing yet more jobs own report from athens is on its way. also all feuds are...
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this man has been acquitted so now it's time for our government to hear our voice. and we are tracking those nationwide rallies over on our web site r t v dot com and there you can see all the best pictures and video footage of the social media reaction. i had for you in the program resisting a sterile greek workers go on nationwide strike and take to the streets for mass rallies but failed to stop their government slashing more jobs our report from athens is on its way. also old feuds are really not in northern ireland as loyalists refused to stop their protests until they are granted permission for a highly controversial parade route passing through a sectarian flashpoint that's coming out here in our. russian opposition activist and anti-corruption campaign or ali sina vania was sentenced to five years in. form battlement on thursday but released on bail the next day after a surprise request from prosecutors are his radio show as well following what's been dubbed one of russia's most controversial trials any years former works or five and four years in prison int
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>> reporter: a man shot multiple times in his car in a hayward neighborhood. what residents here are telling us this morning about what he said as police were arriving on scene. >>> the controversial decision on surveillance cameras came early this morning. the vote at oakland city hall that's raising privacy concerns across the city. >> reporter: and goodwill stores throughout the bay area say they've lost hundreds of thousands of dollars because of bedbugs. the ways of getting rid of the pesky problem as "mornings on 2" starts right now. >>> well, good morning. it's wednesday, july 31st. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. welcome back from vacation. >> thank you so much. good morning. i'm tori campbell. >>> let's begin with weather and traffic. steve, gonna be a nice day? >> a little cooler. welcome back. >> thank you. >> a lot of low clouds and fog. yesterday warmed up a little bit. i think they will cool down a little bit. if you are by the coast, you are saying what are you talking about? you are kind of stuck in that pattern. we'll see if there'
>> reporter: a man shot multiple times in his car in a hayward neighborhood. what residents here are telling us this morning about what he said as police were arriving on scene. >>> the controversial decision on surveillance cameras came early this morning. the vote at oakland city hall that's raising privacy concerns across the city. >> reporter: and goodwill stores throughout the bay area say they've lost hundreds of thousands of dollars because of bedbugs. the ways of...
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man, you should have seen him. he's 27, 28-year old man balling his eyes out to me about how he couldn't stop doing t. he can't stop thinking about it. every day he got up, every day he went outside. you see the canal they're on there? he he would walk the canal all day back and forth just tagging. >> [speaker not understood]. >> facebook. it started out with facebook and then -- the way we do things first, this is how it all starts. i always see jugs come across my desk time and time again. i keep a little log for myself every year of all the taggers that come through. see jugs, put it down. see whoever, put it down. then when i start seeing it more and more then i start going into it and start trying to do some intel on it. hey, man, you know who jugs is? it pops up. then after i find out who jugs is and kind of know who he is, i start oozing graffiti tracker. graffiti tracker shows me where he's hitting. guess where i saw it? all down that canal. so, we sat and watched him. like i said, he went into the circle-k
man, you should have seen him. he's 27, 28-year old man balling his eyes out to me about how he couldn't stop doing t. he can't stop thinking about it. every day he got up, every day he went outside. you see the canal they're on there? he he would walk the canal all day back and forth just tagging. >> [speaker not understood]. >> facebook. it started out with facebook and then -- the way we do things first, this is how it all starts. i always see jugs come across my desk time and...
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this man has been acquitted so now it's time for our government to hear our words. also have for you this hour resisting us staring a greek or cursed walk out in a nationwide strike to take to the streets for the mass rallies but fail to stop their government slashing yet more jobs our report from athens is on its way. also had for you old feuds are reunited in northern ireland as loyalists refuse to stop their protests until they are granted permission for a highly controversial parade route passing through a sectarian flashpoint that's coming up. russian opposition activist and anti-corruption campaign are on the scene of ali was sentenced to five years in jail for embezzlement on thursday but released on bail the next day after a surprise request from prosecutors are just a radio show has been following what's been dubbed one of the russia's most controversial trials in years to form an orgy five and four years in prison with that if you terrorist going to be for setting up a dummy for police and defrauding his timber company to the tune of patently dollars the j
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army private bradley manning drawing to a close as prosecutors refuse to drop the most serious charge of aiding the enemy which could lead the whistleblower in prison for life. ten pm in moscow i'm at treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news thousands have been gathering all week across cities in america to protest the acquittal of george zimmerman this after a jury found him not guilty of murder when he shot dead unarmed black teenager trayvon martin the ruling set off a nationwide debate on racial hatred as our washington correspondent guy reports. same program dozens of cities in the u.s. throughout the week following the verdict in the george zimmerman case people took to the streets demonstrating at courthouses and police stations throughout the country demanding justice for trayvon martin the seventeen year old black man who was struck down by a neighborhood watch volunteer dozens of people were arrested most of the arrests were made on charges of a lawful the families from places like examiner and you know protests turned violent demonstrators t
army private bradley manning drawing to a close as prosecutors refuse to drop the most serious charge of aiding the enemy which could lead the whistleblower in prison for life. ten pm in moscow i'm at treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news thousands have been gathering all week across cities in america to protest the acquittal of george zimmerman this after a jury found him not guilty of murder when he shot dead unarmed black teenager trayvon martin the ruling...
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attorney david coombs trying to characterize manning as a whistleblower a young man that was talented with computers and excelled at his job as an intelligence analyst on the third day the defense called their key witness i don't think there's going to there's been a day that or what the witness is you. harvard law school professor renowned for his work and published articles on internet freedom and how a free press of facts democracy he's done extensive research on the history of wiki leaks when it first emerged he said wiki leaks was respected by traditional media but after manning's leaks he said government rhetoric associated the website with terrorism bangalore testified that the media's tone toward wiki leaks changed specifically citing this claim on fox news this guy is a traitor a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the guy ought to be shot i'm not for the death penalty show if i'm not for the death i don't want to do it illegally shoot the shot of a despite the attacks benker said wiki leaks plays a critical role in the media today supporters at the trial
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but manning supporters are in the minority poll show that the majority of americans consider manning a traitor who cares whether the army killed some innocent people or not over in iraq we you know we don't want to we don't want to be a part of that with very. trouble so if it's a complex issue and it's uncomfortable americans generally will pull back from it and allows the media to fill that gap and portray bradley manning as a traitor it's been all too easy to label bradley manning a traitor perhaps because his revelations had to do with the u.s. government's wrongdoings abroad. polls show that americans are more sympathetic to snowden perhaps because these revelations are about their rights their civil liberties so they care more when it's iraq his wife they apparently care less some argue that politics and timing have also played a role in the media coverage of bradley manning's case this it happened during the war and he was. the least got the stuff out scooped all these major media outlets right as the bush administration was ending and the war was still an issue and something
but manning supporters are in the minority poll show that the majority of americans consider manning a traitor who cares whether the army killed some innocent people or not over in iraq we you know we don't want to we don't want to be a part of that with very. trouble so if it's a complex issue and it's uncomfortable americans generally will pull back from it and allows the media to fill that gap and portray bradley manning as a traitor it's been all too easy to label bradley manning a traitor...