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the bradley manning this is the world with a sense of disco's. bradley manning. 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...
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any minute now on this whistleblower bradley manning is set to discover whether lifting the lid off of american military wrongdoing will see him spend the rest of his days behind bars. lines of covering to the israeli and palestinian diplomats meet in washington to revive negotiations of the years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron a report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and his forecast of a chinese slowdown casts a shadow over the global economic outlook we ask whether the numbers back up the pessimism. hello is kevin owen here with you just after nine pm moscow time thanks for your company well the man who shed the light on atrocities carried out by the u.s. during its military operations abroad is about any minute now we think to learn just exactly how much he's going to pay for those actions when a judge at fort meade maryland reads the verdict to twenty five real whistleblower bradley manning. we've got live coverage of the trial itself well sorry live coverage not allowed these were actually latest pictures that we've got
any minute now on this whistleblower bradley manning is set to discover whether lifting the lid off of american military wrongdoing will see him spend the rest of his days behind bars. lines of covering to the israeli and palestinian diplomats meet in washington to revive negotiations of the years of failed peace efforts while in the palestinian city of hebron a report from where the roots of the deadlock are most keenly felt. and his forecast of a chinese slowdown casts a shadow over the...
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us will see bradley manning's conviction on charges ranging from espionage to computer fraud invoke a wave of international criticism with lawmakers in europe urging the obama administration to release the army private. u.s. secretary of state arrives in islamabad hoping to ease tensions with the new government there over america's controversial drone strikes on pakistani soil. from moscow this is r.t. it's kevin i'm with you this very good to have you company the big news tonight there's been mentioning a yet new surveillance leak courtesy of edward snowden has uncovered a vast u.s. monitoring program that allows countless analysts access to quote nearly everything people do online and he's going to teach you can report. it's called x. keyscore according to these documents it allows analysts to search with no prior authorization through vast databases containing e-mails online chats and the browsing histories of millions of individuals remember snowden's video interview where he said sitting at my desk could wiretap anyone from you your account and to a federal judge or even the pres
us will see bradley manning's conviction on charges ranging from espionage to computer fraud invoke a wave of international criticism with lawmakers in europe urging the obama administration to release the army private. u.s. secretary of state arrives in islamabad hoping to ease tensions with the new government there over america's controversial drone strikes on pakistani soil. from moscow this is r.t. it's kevin i'm with you this very good to have you company the big news tonight there's been...
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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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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,
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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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 we're very uncomfortable so if it's a complex issue and it's uncomfortable americans generally will pull back from it and it 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 some iraqis rights 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 s
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 we're very uncomfortable so if it's a complex issue and it's uncomfortable americans generally will pull back from it and it 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...
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man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good, drove all other thoughts out of my head. thank you for taking time out it talk to us about what you do and the love with which you do it. we appreciate your time here on quick bites. i hope you've enjoyed our delicious tale of defendant 93 and dessert. as for me, my search is over. those reviews did not lie. in fact, i'm thinking of one of my very own. some things you just have it experience for yourself. to learn more about anthony's cookies, visit him on the web at anthoniescookies.com. if you want to watch some of our other episodes at sfquickbites/tumbler.com. see across america, cities a
man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good,...
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man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united states, cities and towns are facing the challenge of aging and outdated drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. it's a national problem. but it needs to be approached system by system. allbee: let's frame the systems in terms of the proper context. we have around 16,000 wastewater systems. we don't have a single wastewater system -- we have 16,000 of them. we have about 54,000 drinking water systems. narrator: issues facing new york city are very different from those in los angeles. and challenges facing small towns are very different from those in metropolitan areas. man: we have to have water supply for health purposes, for fire prote
man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united states, cities and towns are facing the challenge of aging and outdated drinking water, wastewater, and...
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they did not find the man who took off on foot. >>> a woman is dead and a man in critical condition after being in the wrong place at the wrong time overnight. they say the car was traveling at high spaeds before colliding head on this morning. it happened near washington and 139th avenues. the female passenger in the car that was hit died at the scene. that car's deliver was rushed to the hospital. the deliver of the other car was hurt but is expected to survive. alcohol play have played a role in that crash. >>> 80 people are dead of a violent weekend in egypt's capital. they tried to expand their sit in camp to be confronted by police and armed civilians. authorities say this is the single most deadly outbreak of violence. the violence hits home for many in the bay area as well. dozens gathered to voice their concerns. they hope to show their opposition. organizers say they're fighting for peace. >> what we're here to do today is say we apt the process, we don't want someone to come up and destroy it because they think we're not qualified to exblee express ourselves. >> they believe it
they did not find the man who took off on foot. >>> a woman is dead and a man in critical condition after being in the wrong place at the wrong time overnight. they say the car was traveling at high spaeds before colliding head on this morning. it happened near washington and 139th avenues. the female passenger in the car that was hit died at the scene. that car's deliver was rushed to the hospital. the deliver of the other car was hurt but is expected to survive. alcohol play have...
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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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man, how do you beat those guys? >> jimmy: they're the greatest filmmakers in the history of film. >> so good. >> jimmy: and you were so great in this. john goodman. >> oh, man. turturro. licking the ball, man. >> jimmy: licking the ball. >> come on. >> jimmy: it was unbelievable. but, i mean, julianne moore. >> buscemi -- come on, the whole -- >> jimmy: tara reid, by the way. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: the star of "sharknado," -- [ laughter ] is in this coen brothers movie, but, i was laughing -- i was, like, crying. >> oh, it's so good. >> jimmy: and you were so good in it -- >> thank you, man. >> jimmy: -- i didn't -- i didn't kiss your butt enough last time you were here. tell you how much i loved it, because i hadn't really seen it. i watched it, i loved it so much. and i hope i'm not spoiling it, the movie's been out for a while, so, no spoilers. [ light laughter ] if i am spoiling, it's your fault. but you're dumping the ashes out -- john -- and you're just like, dumping ashes out over a cliff. >> classic. >> jimm
man, how do you beat those guys? >> jimmy: they're the greatest filmmakers in the history of film. >> so good. >> jimmy: and you were so great in this. john goodman. >> oh, man. turturro. licking the ball, man. >> jimmy: licking the ball. >> come on. >> jimmy: it was unbelievable. but, i mean, julianne moore. >> buscemi -- come on, the whole -- >> jimmy: tara reid, by the way. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: the star of...
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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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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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leaker edward snowden many points of manning's pretty. heavyhanded charges as an example of what's to come for snowden should he set foot in the us leading up to the trial and during the trial there have been several demonstrations in support of manning the next major one being organized by manning support network is set for july twenty seventh and step the international day of action for bradley manning the group is calling for protests in several cities throughout the u.s. and abroad here in fort meade maryland liz wahl r.t. . and up next on our team examining whether traditional police interrogation techniques do more harm than good stay with us. you want is something truly baffling the u.s. supreme court has ruled that generic drug makers cannot be sued for bad reactions to their products only the original branded creators of the drugs can the court's decision was five to four overturning a multimillion dollar award for a woman who was horribly wounded by taking a medication which gave her toxic epidermal necrosis which is basically t
leaker edward snowden many points of manning's pretty. heavyhanded charges as an example of what's to come for snowden should he set foot in the us leading up to the trial and during the trial there have been several demonstrations in support of manning the next major one being organized by manning support network is set for july twenty seventh and step the international day of action for bradley manning the group is calling for protests in several cities throughout the u.s. and abroad here in...
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would repeal the patriot act among other changes to protect american civil liberties we'll have the man himself all of the show to discuss his new bill and last night the house of representatives forced a vote on the amash amendment to limit n.s.a. surveillance although the legislation failed the vote was much closer than expected so is congress ready to act when it comes to curbing the ever growing surveillance state and the bradley manning trial interest closer to its end today the prosecution and defense made their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the charges against bradley manning an update on this case up ahead. it's thursday july twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching our t.v. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as the two thousand and eight foreign intelligence surveillance amendment today he introduced that bill to the house h.r. resolution two eight one eight otherwise known as the surveillance state repeal act
would repeal the patriot act among other changes to protect american civil liberties we'll have the man himself all of the show to discuss his new bill and last night the house of representatives forced a vote on the amash amendment to limit n.s.a. surveillance although the legislation failed the vote was much closer than expected so is congress ready to act when it comes to curbing the ever growing surveillance state and the bradley manning trial interest closer to its end today the...
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this man, i admired him. i loved this man. he inspired me. he lifted me. philosophyme with a of love and nonviolence. he was a funny man and could make you laugh. he could tell jokes. you try say, john, do to preach? and i would say, yes, sometimes, when i'm taking a shower. and hewould just laugh would mach some of the ministers that he knew, and the deacons in the church. and he was laughing at his own jokes. he thought he was so funny. he was wonderful. i remember one time we were driving in alabama and someplace and he said, let's stop and get something to eat. if we get arrested and go to jail, will have a full summit. .- a full stomach he was funny. >> what was bull connor like? >> oh, he was something. on one hand, he could be very mean. when we were taken out of jail during the freedom ride in birmingham, taken out of jail, seven of us, he had already arrested two young people at the city limits of birmingham, a young black man and a young white man because they were sitting on the front seat of the bus and they refused to move. segregation was str
this man, i admired him. i loved this man. he inspired me. he lifted me. philosophyme with a of love and nonviolence. he was a funny man and could make you laugh. he could tell jokes. you try say, john, do to preach? and i would say, yes, sometimes, when i'm taking a shower. and hewould just laugh would mach some of the ministers that he knew, and the deacons in the church. and he was laughing at his own jokes. he thought he was so funny. he was wonderful. i remember one time we were driving in...
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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 see the officers kicking this man over and over again. there are several officers involved in this, and you will see them kicking him repeatedly. according to aponte, he says they already had him restrained and he claims this is police brutality. now you see the police officers dragging aponte by his leg across the cement to the police vehicle. this incident happened in 2011, but the county's prosecutor's office has opened up an investigation and a lawsuit was filed last week. >> it is difficult to defend this once the suspect is in cuffs. they let the emotions get the bet ter of them, because the incident involved an off-duty police officer. >> according to the other man who says he was also treated with brutality after he was cuffed. >> the evidence is damning. all these officers against one guy. >> according to the "star ledger" the officers involved in the incident are on duty and no word whether there is any internal investigation. we reached out to the patterson police department, and they declined to comment. >>> the 2013 pikes pea
you see the officers kicking this man over and over again. there are several officers involved in this, and you will see them kicking him repeatedly. according to aponte, he says they already had him restrained and he claims this is police brutality. now you see the police officers dragging aponte by his leg across the cement to the police vehicle. this incident happened in 2011, but the county's prosecutor's office has opened up an investigation and a lawsuit was filed last week. >> it...
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disturbing expansion of government surveillance more coming up and it's now day sixteen of the bradley manning trial the defense team today focuses on guantanamo bay and what was leaked about the facility a report from fort meade ahead. it is tuesday july ninth five pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well starting off this hour russia's u.n. envoy vladimir churkin announced today that samples have been collected from the site where chemical weapons were used in syria those samples have been analyzed and are now being handed over to the u.n. in an attempt to prove that it was the rebels and not the syrian government who are the ones using chemical weapons. and reports. the u.n. investigation into the use of chemical weapons near aleppo never materialized the syrian government requested such investigation but some you want officials demanded access into all syrian facilities which syria denied insisting on the investigation of that particular incident anyway that u.n. investigation never happened but nonetheless the u.s. came forward and said it had evidence that th
disturbing expansion of government surveillance more coming up and it's now day sixteen of the bradley manning trial the defense team today focuses on guantanamo bay and what was leaked about the facility a report from fort meade ahead. it is tuesday july ninth five pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r.t. well starting off this hour russia's u.n. envoy vladimir churkin announced today that samples have been collected from the site where chemical weapons were used in...
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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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it's now day fourteen of the bradley manning trial is the defense's turn to call on witnesses in a bid to help the whistleblowers case we'll get the latest from fort meade coming up. the streets of egypt are still packed with protesters demanding the removal of president mohamed morsy and now the nation's army has offered morsy and ultimatum to resolve the crisis more on the unrest in egypt and today show. it's tuesday july second four pm in washington d.c. i'm maggie lopez and you are watching our t.v. well he is the contractor who leaked america's surveillance secrets to the world now edward snowden is desperately reaching out to the international community to protect him from the wrath of the u.s. government transparency group wiki leaks which has a legal representative accompanying snowden on his travels announced today that he has applied for asylum in no fewer than twenty one countries including some of the very countries his n.s.a. documents proving n.s.a. was spying on here's a look at a few of those nations and how they are responding let's start with the countries that flat o
it's now day fourteen of the bradley manning trial is the defense's turn to call on witnesses in a bid to help the whistleblowers case we'll get the latest from fort meade coming up. the streets of egypt are still packed with protesters demanding the removal of president mohamed morsy and now the nation's army has offered morsy and ultimatum to resolve the crisis more on the unrest in egypt and today show. it's tuesday july second four pm in washington d.c. i'm maggie lopez and you are watching...
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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 of disco's. the above are going to stray from all of. 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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this is a man's anesthesiologist. he was in the room during this long, expensive heart surgery on this man. they're having a verbal argument. watch what the doctor does next. >> whoa! >> no! oh my god, that is awful! >> the doctor, you see on this security camera, punches this 61-year-old heart patient in the face and then smashes down on his recently operated chest with his fist. he then walks around this patient and adjusts his oxygen mask before walking out of the room. this happened back in february. the video just now released because the doctor now under criminal investigation. apparently did not know he was on camera when this happened. he said the victim verbally assault him and exhausted working a 36-hour shift the doctor claims they worked very hard, it was a very difficult surgery. they did everything they could to help the man out. the patient had nothing but ill remarks for the doctor and that made him snap. prior to this, the guy had a clean record. >> who knows what kind of damage this could have caused
this is a man's anesthesiologist. he was in the room during this long, expensive heart surgery on this man. they're having a verbal argument. watch what the doctor does next. >> whoa! >> no! oh my god, that is awful! >> the doctor, you see on this security camera, punches this 61-year-old heart patient in the face and then smashes down on his recently operated chest with his fist. he then walks around this patient and adjusts his oxygen mask before walking out of the room....
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bradley manning. 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 out 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 encourage the new structed 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 was investiga
bradley manning. 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 out people in the government are afraid to speak up in the wake of bradley manning's leaks to the government came...
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the man in charge calls it into question. doesn't that show that it merits a closer look, as well as for the charter house, what is going on with the rest of tony bennett's work? he denied the allegations in the press quote, the fact that anyone would say i would try to cook the books for chrystel house is so wrong. tony bennett knows he won't get fired, at least not in indiana, because voters have already kicked him up. in an upset they elected a woman who was the superintendent of public construction, she ran against school vouchers, so tony of bennett took his talents and believes to florida, where he was the school chief. and hoping that what happens in indiana stays in indiana. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again, time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell, have a great night. paul versus chris christie, now guess which one used fact his in his argument? and guess what one was able to keep his argument completely fact-free? >> most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon. >> two
the man in charge calls it into question. doesn't that show that it merits a closer look, as well as for the charter house, what is going on with the rest of tony bennett's work? he denied the allegations in the press quote, the fact that anyone would say i would try to cook the books for chrystel house is so wrong. tony bennett knows he won't get fired, at least not in indiana, because voters have already kicked him up. in an upset they elected a woman who was the superintendent of public...
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and bradley manning is not the only whistleblower feeling the pressure from the u.s. government the latest is of course a former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden who blew the lid on america's secret surveillance activities and is currently stranded in the transit zone of a moscow airport as poor as the two cases are part of a wider movement for transparency that may be impossible for washington to stop the u.s. government's relentless crackdown on whistleblowers this sort of designed to scare the whistleblowers of the future but we see that bradley manning's fate is not scared edward snowden for example so despite the crackdown whistleblowers keep coming forward with revelations about the government's wrongdoings as they see them so the u.s. government decided that punishment is perhaps not enough in the wake of bradley manning's leaks the government came up with the so-called inside a flight program under which government employees with clearances are basically instructed to. judge their colleagues speech and behavior and determine whether they might might become a w
and bradley manning is not the only whistleblower feeling the pressure from the u.s. government the latest is of course a former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden who blew the lid on america's secret surveillance activities and is currently stranded in the transit zone of a moscow airport as poor as the two cases are part of a wider movement for transparency that may be impossible for washington to stop the u.s. government's relentless crackdown on whistleblowers this sort of designed to scare...
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a potential life sentence however manning will not be a free man any time soon coming up next more on the guilty charges handed down in the lengthy appeals process. and the world of medical tech advances we'll tell you about new technology being developed to influence body and mind the tools being used a beam of light or in this remarkable study coming up. and the government has given subsidies to meat to the nation's farmers but what would you say if the taxpayer dollars were given to people who aren't even alive i'll tell you about this spending beyond the grave in today's show. hello there it's tuesday july thirtieth five pm in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching our two. now our lead story today the verdict in the bradley manning trial a military court has found me private bradley manning accused of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history not guilty of aiding the enemy now the aiding the enemy charge would have carried a maximum sentence of life in prison manning was however found guilty of most of the remaining charges against him including five char
a potential life sentence however manning will not be a free man any time soon coming up next more on the guilty charges handed down in the lengthy appeals process. and the world of medical tech advances we'll tell you about new technology being developed to influence body and mind the tools being used a beam of light or in this remarkable study coming up. and the government has given subsidies to meat to the nation's farmers but what would you say if the taxpayer dollars were given to people...
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they also found a man believed to be the best man mark lennon also in the water. >> we are confident he didn't suffer. that is most important to us. he didn't suffer. >> stewart's fiance brian bond survived the crash. >>> four men are facing charges after a beach patrol route off the santa cruz coast led to a major drug bust. he spotted a suspicious looking boat so he called police. investigators found 1200 pounds of marijuana on the boat worth more than $2 million. police arrested three men from los angeles and one from arizona who were found hiding nearby. >> out here it seems so secluded there would be something like that on the coastline. i don't know. that is crazy. >> police say the marijuana was wrapped in 175 separate bundles. and the type of boat where the marijuana was found is commonly used to smuggle drugs from mexico to the u.s.. >>> time is 4:45. hayward police are looking for a suspect after two home depot security guards were attacked with a thief with a gun. yesterday afternoon the officer spotted the suspect trying to steal a cart full of tools from the garden cente
they also found a man believed to be the best man mark lennon also in the water. >> we are confident he didn't suffer. that is most important to us. he didn't suffer. >> stewart's fiance brian bond survived the crash. >>> four men are facing charges after a beach patrol route off the santa cruz coast led to a major drug bust. he spotted a suspicious looking boat so he called police. investigators found 1200 pounds of marijuana on the boat worth more than $2 million. police...
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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 we're very uncomfortable so if it's a complex issue and it's uncomfortable americans generally will pull back from it and it allows the media to fill that gap and pro-trade 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 some iraqis rights 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 had happened during the war and he was with the least got the stuff out scooped all these major media outlets right as the bush administration was ending the war was still an issue an
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 we're very uncomfortable so if it's a complex issue and it's uncomfortable americans generally will pull back from it and it allows the media to fill that gap and pro-trade bradley manning as a traitor it's been all too easy to label bradley manning...
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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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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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the man whose name is so perfect for the scandal he was caught up in, it recinsdled my faith in god. [laughter] this was man who literally [bleeped] blocked his own career, and he's running for mayor, and unlike eliot spitzer, he's... [laughter] yes. unlike... yes. [cheering and applause] i'm guessing, knowing the internet, those will be available for sale tomorrow. [laughter] unlike eliot spitzer, he's doing it the more traditional big apple way: greeting new yorkers at the israel day parade and also at the gay pride parade where he received an enthusiastic reception. >> weiner, weiner, weiner! [laughter] >> john: what he didn't know was that none of those men chanting "weiner" were actually aware that he was marching. and by the way, congressman, maybe tone down the pandering just a little bit. that flag is so big it looks like he's about to plant it on the gay moon. [laughter] the point is, it will undeniably be entertaining to have weiner and spitzer running for office again giving their past, though, it's hard to imagine either of them actually winning. >> anthony weiner is stea
the man whose name is so perfect for the scandal he was caught up in, it recinsdled my faith in god. [laughter] this was man who literally [bleeped] blocked his own career, and he's running for mayor, and unlike eliot spitzer, he's... [laughter] yes. unlike... yes. [cheering and applause] i'm guessing, knowing the internet, those will be available for sale tomorrow. [laughter] unlike eliot spitzer, he's doing it the more traditional big apple way: greeting new yorkers at the israel day parade...
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i get it man, that's hilarious. i love your show, but i see where you're going with that one. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm glad you love our show, but what -- what are you talking about? what do you mean, you see where i'm going? >> c'mon. video games? video games, game boy, boy george, george costanza, stanza, bring you back to poetry, poetry slam, slam dunk, dunkaroos, kangaroos, bring you back roo to "winnie the pooh," pooh bear, polar bear, amy poehler, bring you back to "parks and rec," what channel is "parks and rec" on? nbc. home of "late night with jimmy fallon," how you like me now? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i guess i like you the same as before. [ laughter ] i don't even know you. >> ha-ha ha-ha. well, i know you, because your mind is my jungle gym. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's just -- that's just insane. i think you need to just -- i just think you need to chillax. >> ha-ha-ha. you did it again, man. chillax, "late night with jimmy fallon." that one took me a second, but i see where you're going wi
i get it man, that's hilarious. i love your show, but i see where you're going with that one. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm glad you love our show, but what -- what are you talking about? what do you mean, you see where i'm going? >> c'mon. video games? video games, game boy, boy george, george costanza, stanza, bring you back to poetry, poetry slam, slam dunk, dunkaroos, kangaroos, bring you back roo to "winnie the pooh," pooh bear, polar bear, amy poehler, bring you back to...
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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
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...
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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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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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>> man, come on, man. corp. short for corporal. you know -- i am thinking it over, they talk. >> they talk and the wrong people listen. >> i would never -- come on, man. >> man, i did some goofy stuff on the phone. i said a lot of [ bleep ], man. man, i said some stupid [ bleep ] that i ain't going to say. i told my girl, you're going to break me out this bitch, come get me out this bitch man. corp -- >> i would really love to hear the whole stories. you're trying to dress -- >> i ain't not being -- >> very [ bleep ] right now but i want you to be honest with the whole story. >> i'm being honest with the whole story. >> there's more to that little story than you're telling me. >> no, it ain't. >> it wasn't nothing serious, i swear to god. >> i was talking to a female on the phone. >> that's your story? i'm giving you a chance right now, i'm being fair with you because basically you're not telling me your story, we have enough right now to lock you down so tight in here you'll forget how to write letters and talk on the phone. your
>> man, come on, man. corp. short for corporal. you know -- i am thinking it over, they talk. >> they talk and the wrong people listen. >> i would never -- come on, man. >> man, i did some goofy stuff on the phone. i said a lot of [ bleep ], man. man, i said some stupid [ bleep ] that i ain't going to say. i told my girl, you're going to break me out this bitch, come get me out this bitch man. corp -- >> i would really love to hear the whole stories. you're trying...
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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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and then bradley manning on trial. the former chief prosecutor, morris davis, testifies for the defense. colonel davis joins us today. first, a political crisis escalates in egypt. we go to cairo for a report from sharif abdel kouddous. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. spain has a knowledge their request from the u.s. prompting the blockade of a plane carrying bolivian president and evo morales. the plane was grounded in austria for 14 hours after spain, france, portugal, and italy closed their airspace over false rumors that edward snowden was aboard. the spanish foreign minister confirmed for the first time the rumor came from the u.s. government. he went on to say he is willing to apologize to bolivia. >> there seems to be a misunderstanding, and if there is, i do not have any problem apologizing to president or less. morales if president believes there has been a misunderstanding. in the air space nor landing were closed. tuesday, able morales criticized european countries for
and then bradley manning on trial. the former chief prosecutor, morris davis, testifies for the defense. colonel davis joins us today. first, a political crisis escalates in egypt. we go to cairo for a report from sharif abdel kouddous. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. spain has a knowledge their request from the u.s. prompting the blockade of a plane carrying bolivian president and evo morales. the plane was grounded in austria for 14 hours after spain,...
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. ♪ >> this place sucks, man. it really does. >> located on a 400-acre lot southwest of downtown phoenix, >> located on a 400-acre lot southwest of downtown phoenix, the maricopa county jail consists of four indoor facilities that house up to 5,700 inmates and two outdoor tent facilities that can house men and women. the fourth avenue jail houses approximately 2,000 male inmates, considered among the highest security threats. while some have actually been convicted of crimes and are awaiting transport to prison, most are still facing trial or sentencing for everything from i.d. theft to murder. maintaining order here is up to a significantly smaller staff of detention officers. >> in sheer volume, we are greatly outnumbered, so we try to reduce that by finding out who the shock callers are and going about working smarter rather than harder. >> shock callers are highly ranking members of racially segregated gangs who try to control the inmates within their housing units. in a jail system where inmates of different
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a man fell onto the metro tracks . one of the heroes happens to be a soldier. >> thousands of people go into the metro center every day. only one man raised to save a life will stop >> i was there for him. is in on likevez we hero. was anael chavez unlikely hero. platform. off the down and he was in there with his wheelchair. landed right there. >> i got down there and started helping him out. >> job is struggled with a wheelchair. >> i had 30 seconds. >> that is when a passenger from the opposite side of the platform lead over both rails helped the man. dutyb is as returned to unaware that he is receiving a medal, the army's highest in peacetime. >> not really. >>
a man fell onto the metro tracks . one of the heroes happens to be a soldier. >> thousands of people go into the metro center every day. only one man raised to save a life will stop >> i was there for him. is in on likevez we hero. was anael chavez unlikely hero. platform. off the down and he was in there with his wheelchair. landed right there. >> i got down there and started helping him out. >> job is struggled with a wheelchair. >> i had 30 seconds. >>...
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(growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> a mixed verdict but a clear precedent. it's wednesday, july 31st and this is "now." >>> supporters of bradley manning and the freedom of the press in general breathed a sigh of relief after yesterday's ruling that the 25-year-old army private had not aided the enemy by posting 700,000 classified documents online to wikileaks. manning's conviction on 20 other counts, including five relating to the 1917 espionage act, raised serious questions regarding the fate of future whistle blowers. this morning saw the beginning of the sentencing phase of the trial which could take weeks. in making her ruling army judge denise lincoln clued that manning was not a whistle-blower but stopped short of calling him a traitor. in effect, lynn dete
(growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> a mixed verdict but a clear precedent. it's wednesday, july 31st and this is "now." >>> supporters of bradley manning and the freedom...
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the manning case has touched off a serious debate over the harm that manning has done and whether the government initially overstated the damage. like the nsa leaker edward snowden, manning has been called a traitor by some, a hero by others. and frankly, everything in between. let's talk about it with senior analyst jeffrey toobin and "the guardian" paper. what ask your reaction? >> i thought it was a good verdict. i think the charge of helping the enemy was excessive and it was good the judge acquitted him of that charge. but i think what manning did was appalling. i think he betrayed his fellow members of the military, he betrayed the foreign service, and he should be going to prison and he will be. >> glenn, i know you disagree. >> i do. i think the verdict and jeff's comments underscore what a lot of people really hate about washington, which is if you're sufficiently rich and powerful and well connected in washington, the laws don't apply to you, you don't get punished. the only people that do are people like bradley manning. the theory that the government used was that he engag
the manning case has touched off a serious debate over the harm that manning has done and whether the government initially overstated the damage. like the nsa leaker edward snowden, manning has been called a traitor by some, a hero by others. and frankly, everything in between. let's talk about it with senior analyst jeffrey toobin and "the guardian" paper. what ask your reaction? >> i thought it was a good verdict. i think the charge of helping the enemy was excessive and it...
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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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, you said about bradley manning. what do you think about edward snowden? >> i also think this is a troubled young man who kind of embraced an absolute commitment to transparency. he's made some very bad decisions. i don't know that he fully understands how much harm he has done. but, charlie, let me explain why i think these two cases-- manning and snowden-- are so very important. i mean, these two young men are representatives of a generation that the american security services-- c.i.a., n.s.a., and others-- that's generation from which we are now recruiting most of our talent and particularly our cybir talent. now, i understand the folks in that generation have a different-- a different balance point between secrecy and transparency than our generation did, charlie. but this generation has to be shown that whatever they think of transparency on their facebook page, the u.s. government is very focused, very serious about secrecy when it comes to appropriately classified government information. so in this sense, the
, you said about bradley manning. what do you think about edward snowden? >> i also think this is a troubled young man who kind of embraced an absolute commitment to transparency. he's made some very bad decisions. i don't know that he fully understands how much harm he has done. but, charlie, let me explain why i think these two cases-- manning and snowden-- are so very important. i mean, these two young men are representatives of a generation that the american security services--...