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come on, man. cops, i swear you all know everything, man. you know what, man? you didn't learn nothin' in juvie, did you? it's supposed to teach you not to throw your life away. instead, you come runnin' back every chance you get. that's real clever, you know? 'cause, see, you don't got a freaking clue what's going on, man. your eyes is glued the heck shut. pig. you want to do 10 years in here? that's your business. if i were you, i'd be grabbin' for every lifeline tossed out. you know what i'm saying? you can't help me, man. you can't help me at all. you cannot put tiger woods in the same league as michael jordan. i'd say wayne gretzky's the best. hey, i got one. babe ruth. man: baseball? who? come on, man. i fall asleep during the action. it's embarrassing. don't knock baseball, man. that's un-american. wake me up when it's over. oh, yeah! come on, you guys. come on now. the greatest athlete, without a doubt, was muhammad ali. man: ah, right. he could defeat you with his mind. he would never have to put a finger on you to have you psyched out. to the greatest
come on, man. cops, i swear you all know everything, man. you know what, man? you didn't learn nothin' in juvie, did you? it's supposed to teach you not to throw your life away. instead, you come runnin' back every chance you get. that's real clever, you know? 'cause, see, you don't got a freaking clue what's going on, man. your eyes is glued the heck shut. pig. you want to do 10 years in here? that's your business. if i were you, i'd be grabbin' for every lifeline tossed out. you know what i'm...
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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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on manning's mental health a call to the stand several people that manning worked with in the past most of them in supervisory roles today they called up to the stand chief warrant officer joshua redman he supervised manning while he was stationed in iraq and he talked about a confrontation with that manning had with a counselor where manning got angry he tossed over a table there were two government computers those flipped off the table and this mr redmond said that he's worried or he thought he had the instinct that manning was reaching for a weapon so he had to intervene physically intervene at that point there was another supervisor that came up and testified about an e-mail that he received from manning this e-mail was came with the subject my problem and attached to this e-mail was a photo of a bradley manning dressed as a woman dressed in drag wearing the blond wig and makeup you know all of this there and gets back to that mental state of manning the defense is saying or portraying manning or trying to get to his mental state at this time the healing to hundreds of thousands of
on manning's mental health a call to the stand several people that manning worked with in the past most of them in supervisory roles today they called up to the stand chief warrant officer joshua redman he supervised manning while he was stationed in iraq and he talked about a confrontation with that manning had with a counselor where manning got angry he tossed over a table there were two government computers those flipped off the table and this mr redmond said that he's worried or he thought...
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breaking news this hour whistleblower on a private bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison after he was found guilty of america's secrets to weaken leaks. moscow mass hysteria rebel claims that syria's government launched a major chemical autonomy of damascus are denied by officials and locals accusations coincided with the arrival of yuan and that's to gauge. britain on leashes it's on the towel now as to the debate on surveillance targeting publications journalist and even that partners were pulled from the media's reaction. this is a lie from moscow on breaking news this hour whistleblower bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the former all the private league's thousands of classified u.s. documents to wiki leaks will also be dishonorably discharged producer untrue blake is in the courtroom when the sentence was read out and joining us now live andrew andrew nice to see so you were in the courtroom so can you tell us why that's ok to tell us the details. yeah i finally was here today we're here in fort meade maryland after w
breaking news this hour whistleblower on a private bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison after he was found guilty of america's secrets to weaken leaks. moscow mass hysteria rebel claims that syria's government launched a major chemical autonomy of damascus are denied by officials and locals accusations coincided with the arrival of yuan and that's to gauge. britain on leashes it's on the towel now as to the debate on surveillance targeting publications journalist...
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yeah, man. all right, jimmy. you got no strikes, man. give me a word that a man would use to describe a beautiful woman to another man. >> smokin'. steve: smokin'! smokin'. [audience groans] randy, only one strike. give me a word that a man would use to describe a beautiful woman to another man. >> i'm gonna go with knockout. she was a knockout. steve: she was a knockout! [audience groans] that was another good one. well, we got two strikes, brandon. here's where you got to be careful. if it's not there, the other team can steal and play "sudden death." >> stacked. steve: man. yeah, yeah. of course. please understand. i don't care if it ain't up there. please note. stacked! [audience groans] all right, frasers, here's your chance. now, listen to me carefully, leticia. if it's there, your family steals, your family plays "sudden death." if it's not there, the sullivan family wins the game. leticia, give me a word that a man would use to describe a beautiful woman to another man. >> fine. [cheers and applause] she is fine. steve: we have u
yeah, man. all right, jimmy. you got no strikes, man. give me a word that a man would use to describe a beautiful woman to another man. >> smokin'. steve: smokin'! smokin'. [audience groans] randy, only one strike. give me a word that a man would use to describe a beautiful woman to another man. >> i'm gonna go with knockout. she was a knockout. steve: she was a knockout! [audience groans] that was another good one. well, we got two strikes, brandon. here's where you got to be...
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army whistleblower bradley manning was sentenced to thirty five years in prison the judge handed down the sentence of the man who leaked government data to wiki leaks an update on the case ahead from fort meade and a series of new revelation show two sides of the n.s.a. on one hand the n.s.a. doesn't know what edward snowden fully has on its surveillance on the other it's reported that seventy five percent of u.s. internet traffic is being monitored more on these developments coming up and egypt remains in a state of chaos after the government crackdown on morsy supporters while the former egyptian leader hosni mubarak may soon be released from custody more on the crisis later in the show. it's wednesday august twenty first four pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching r.t. and we begin with a prison sentence of thirty five years that's what a military judge handed down to bradley manning this morning as punishment for releasing hundreds of thousands of state department cables war logs and other dog government documents including what's now known as the collateral murder
army whistleblower bradley manning was sentenced to thirty five years in prison the judge handed down the sentence of the man who leaked government data to wiki leaks an update on the case ahead from fort meade and a series of new revelation show two sides of the n.s.a. on one hand the n.s.a. doesn't know what edward snowden fully has on its surveillance on the other it's reported that seventy five percent of u.s. internet traffic is being monitored more on these developments coming up and...
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man: all right, man. okay, we're going to go to the dressing room now. man: wait a while, don't get out yet. depp: he understood exactly how to make it all work for him, and perhaps to protect himself, he made it seem like he couldn't care less. in 1968, the who opened for the doors at the singer bowl on long island. how much are these? $1.00. can i look at it first to see what i want? i've got one. how much are those? $1.00 $1.00? depp: it's hard to tell if he's simply mingling with his fans or if he's drawing something crucial from them, as if he needs their attention to survive. man: make sure that the doors know that new york collectively welcomes them to the singer bowl. the doors! the doors! depp: the singer bowl crowd is already worked up. morrison stokes them further. ♪ no one here gets out alive ♪ you get yours, mama, i'll get mine ♪ ♪ going to make it, baby, come on! ♪ depp: someone throws a chair. [ whistle blows ] everybody feel all right? man: the show is over, kids, so go on home. yes, please go home. woman: give him a hand and he
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private bradley manning faces more than a century in prison after a court martial finds him guilty of most charges in america's biggest advantage of classified data. edward snowden slips out of a moscow airport ending his weeks of transit limbo after russia grants the fugitive whistleblower gives asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture claims and as molly for a presidential runoff vote we travel to the war torn country to see how these managed to make it part of their stronghold and whether people believe the fighting is really. a welcome it's good to have you company watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow with meg and. now private bradley manning was this week found guilty of america's biggest leak of restricted information with almost all charges in his court martial standing although he was cleared of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy he still faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison so let's take a look at h
private bradley manning faces more than a century in prison after a court martial finds him guilty of most charges in america's biggest advantage of classified data. edward snowden slips out of a moscow airport ending his weeks of transit limbo after russia grants the fugitive whistleblower gives asylum to the fury of washington. also the last british resident in the guantanamo detention center describes daily assaults by the guards as we start our own investigation into the torture claims and...
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staying with whistleblowers bradley manning his lawyers appeal for a presidential pardon after the man responsible for a massive revelation of u.s. war crimes was sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the prosecution wanted manning jailed for sixty years but the judge at his court martial refused to hand down the maximum term she's going to trick her husband. bradley manning supporters who gathered at the white house this evening say he sent bruce is unjust and unfair after all many who committed murder got away with less than thirty five years bradley manning has received a prison sentence that was ten years longer than the period of time after which many of the documents you released would have been automatically can be classified bradley manning and his defense are submitting their request for a pardon the president of united states has the power to pardon him and you see many people here wearing t. shirts and carrying banners that say part in bradley in his request for the president's pardon bradley manning talked about the post nine eleven age the age of the war on terror say
staying with whistleblowers bradley manning his lawyers appeal for a presidential pardon after the man responsible for a massive revelation of u.s. war crimes was sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the prosecution wanted manning jailed for sixty years but the judge at his court martial refused to hand down the maximum term she's going to trick her husband. bradley manning supporters who gathered at the white house this evening say he sent bruce is unjust and unfair after all many who...
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more than bradley manning need to nobel peace prize because there was no question of bradley manning's dedication to human rights and peace there was a real question to put it mildly about dedication to those goals on the part of the nobel committee because barack obama wasn't the first controversial race at the end of this award well more and more there's been a tilt to not be independent not to have a single standard of peacemaking or human rights for that matter from the nobel committee there's been an alignment more and more that with without a willingness to be independent there's more and more of just. expressed affinity towards. what we call the west which is often a euphemism for u.s. led forces military and political scene as what's happened to bradley manning he still could face up to a lifetime in prison with the sentencing do you think that the u.s. government succeeded and that it will deter future whistleblowers from speaking out i don't think so at all as a matter of fact that moral cat is out of the bag you cannot cork that bottle because we've had edward snowden we've
more than bradley manning need to nobel peace prize because there was no question of bradley manning's dedication to human rights and peace there was a real question to put it mildly about dedication to those goals on the part of the nobel committee because barack obama wasn't the first controversial race at the end of this award well more and more there's been a tilt to not be independent not to have a single standard of peacemaking or human rights for that matter from the nobel committee...
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manning was discharged and lost his pay. not going the university of cal, mr. ellsberg thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you, glad to be here. i'm not sure that i understood you. i'm not hearing terribly well, who did you say cost thousands of lives? >> we said that you thought perhaps some of the mistakes that you had made may have led manning exposed has been indicted or less alone prosecuted or convicted for what they did, i would say that bradley manning should not spend another day in jail. there is an unjust. >> you actually said in the past when i hear bradley manning and when i read what he said in a chat log i'm hearing myself when i was--i'm hearing myself when i was manning i was burdened with the knowledge that the war was going on against the wishes of the vietnamese people the u.s. was prolonging that in some vain hope of success justifying the lives lost which meant a longer war, more people killed. to try to shorten that and avoid that i thought that if the american people knew the truth about how we got in here, how four pres
manning was discharged and lost his pay. not going the university of cal, mr. ellsberg thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you, glad to be here. i'm not sure that i understood you. i'm not hearing terribly well, who did you say cost thousands of lives? >> we said that you thought perhaps some of the mistakes that you had made may have led manning exposed has been indicted or less alone prosecuted or convicted for what they did, i would say that bradley manning...
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on manning's mental health a call to the stand several people that manning worked with in the past most of them in supervisory roles today they called up to the stand chief warrant officer joshua redman he supervised manning while he was stationed in iraq and he talked about a confrontation with that manning had with a counsellor where manning got angry he tossed over a table there were two government computers those flipped off the table and this mr redmayne said that he's worried or he thought he had the instinct that manning was reaching for a weapon so he had to intervene and physically intervene at that point there was another supervisor that came up and testified about an e-mail that he received from manning this e-mail was came with the subject my problem and attached to this e-mail was a photo of a bradley manning dressed as a woman dressed in drag wearing the blond wig and makeup you know all of this there and gets back to that mental state of manning the defense is saying or pre-training manning or trying to get to his mental state at this time the healing to hundreds of thous
on manning's mental health a call to the stand several people that manning worked with in the past most of them in supervisory roles today they called up to the stand chief warrant officer joshua redman he supervised manning while he was stationed in iraq and he talked about a confrontation with that manning had with a counsellor where manning got angry he tossed over a table there were two government computers those flipped off the table and this mr redmayne said that he's worried or he...
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(applause) (applause) thank you all man that's my time i'm lc thank you all man. wow man what a show. i can't believe these people opened up like that to me. as you can see credit really wasn't that scary. but seriously we're only taking the first 500 callers you have to act now i know you're probably thinking man i got some bills due i have a car payment but you don't have to pay anything for six weeks. remember first 500 callers i know some of you out there man i been there before i went down to the car place credit denied everywhere i go credit denied but here you're guaranteed but you have to act now and i know what you're thinking well i have some other payments i got mortgage due i got rent due child support payment due but hey take care of that you got six weeks to make your first payment but you have to act now well why you still looking at me call the number at the bottom of your screen or log on to drivefor45.com it's that simple. it's sign & drive for 45. every car and truck on our lot. sign & drive for 45. every van and suv, sign & drive for 45. the au
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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 military judge sentenced bradley manning to 35 years in prison for his role in leaking thousands of documents to wikileaks. keir simmons was with his mother when she learned of the sentenc sentence. >> bradley manning's attorney says that with credit for time served and good behavior, bradley manning could be out of prison in seven years. >>> up next, wayne lapierre and the nra once warned that if the government created a list of gun owners it could be hacked by the chinese. but he didn't say what would happen if the nra created a list of gun owners, who might hack that. and the nra has done exactly that. and the reporter who broke the story joins me next. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her.
(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 military judge sentenced bradley manning to 35 years in prison for his role in leaking thousands of documents to wikileaks. keir simmons was with his...
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the president has said that bradley manning broke the law. he's not going to change his view on that. i'd be very surprised if he pardons him. he's put up with the criticism on the left including during his campaign. i was at events where he would be heckled. he made clear that he didn't see this as a pentagon papers issue, he didn't see him as a hero, that he broke the law. >> michael, what do you think this does in terms of julian assange and his case and edward snowden. do you think this sets a precedent? >> my problem here is we're looking at one of the most secret governments in history. the number of classified documents has gone from 5 million to 90 million. i've brought numerous lawsuits to get any information i can about torture, guantanamo, and they've all been dismissed because of secrecy. what we've seen is those who will reveal the secrets but those of u.s. criminality. whether they're journalists, julian assange, bradley manning, others are being hit by a sledge hammer with our government which is the most secret that i've ever
the president has said that bradley manning broke the law. he's not going to change his view on that. i'd be very surprised if he pardons him. he's put up with the criticism on the left including during his campaign. i was at events where he would be heckled. he made clear that he didn't see this as a pentagon papers issue, he didn't see him as a hero, that he broke the law. >> michael, what do you think this does in terms of julian assange and his case and edward snowden. do you think...
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the defense today focus on manning's mental health a call to the stand several people that manning worked with in the past most of them in supervisory roles today they called up to the stand chief warrant officer joshua redman he supervised manning while he was stationed in iraq and he talked about a confrontation with that manning had with a counsellor where manning got angry he tossed over a table there were two government computers those flipped off the table and this mr redmond said that he's worried or he thought he had the instinct that manning was reaching for a weapon so he had to intervene physically intervene at that point there was another supervisor that came up and testified about an e-mail that he received from manning this e-mail was came with the subject my problem and attached to this e-mail was a photo of a bradley manning dressed as a woman dressed in drag wearing the blond wig and makeup you know all of this there and gets back to that mental state of manning the defense is saying or pre-training manning are trying to get to his mental state at this time the healing to
the defense today focus on manning's mental health a call to the stand several people that manning worked with in the past most of them in supervisory roles today they called up to the stand chief warrant officer joshua redman he supervised manning while he was stationed in iraq and he talked about a confrontation with that manning had with a counsellor where manning got angry he tossed over a table there were two government computers those flipped off the table and this mr redmond said that...
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come on, man. we out of here. seriously, grab the yac. come on, man. get up, for real. we ain't having it, man. let's roll out. no, no, no, no, no. >> peanut: you can't go to the club with no teddy bear in there. >> pookie: hey, come on, man. >> peanut: you got this from tracie? >> pookie: yeah, she won that at the contest. >> peanut: "girl, see ya!" bam! >> pookie: oh, that's the cal i remember, shawty -- what i'm talking about, fool. oh, man, one in the front. >> peanut: that's what i'm talking about. >> pookie: one in the back. wshh! wshh! "call me, girl. call me." >> calvin: shh! shh! shh! shh! >> pookie: mnh! >> peanut: hey, you loud, too. >> calvin: everybody's sleeping. >> peanut: you loud, too. that was fun, though. that was off the chain, man. >> pookie: shawty, that's what it is right there -- that's the deal. >> peanut: it felt good to see you back to yourself, man. how many numbers you pulled out of there, boy? >> calvin: man, i don't even know, but after they saw me talking to that model chick... [ laughs ] all them honeys started passing me they numbers. >
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honor personified, six-man main event to come. stay with us. >> the payments too small, and over years and years? only getting... could you use this? get more cash, and keep more cash. call and get your money when you need it. >>> you've seen them at their best, and their bloodiest. now see them at home, now on dvd. the matches that helped define their careers as well as over 20 minutes of uncensored bonus footage, now at r.o. >> do you know you want more? text today....
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we begin today with the latest in the sentencing saga of bradley manning manning the army private convicted of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history spoke during the sentencing phase of his trial in fort meade maryland this afternoon archie correspondents liz wall and producer andrew blakers are on the ground in fort meade with all the latest for more i'm joined by our two web producer now andrew blake andrew what did manning say this afternoon there and how you did. so i was at or what did bradley manning say today. well bradley manning took the stand around an hour ago at four pm eastern here for need a side of baltimore maryland and for the first time he actually apologized for everything that he did months ago during his providence inquiry statement to the court during pretrial hearings private manning actually got up and he admitted everything that he did he said yes i sent hundreds of thousands of files to wiki leaks and i did this then the other thing and there is a reason for that i want to remove this fog of war and i want people to see what was actually going
we begin today with the latest in the sentencing saga of bradley manning manning the army private convicted of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history spoke during the sentencing phase of his trial in fort meade maryland this afternoon archie correspondents liz wall and producer andrew blakers are on the ground in fort meade with all the latest for more i'm joined by our two web producer now andrew blake andrew what did manning say this afternoon there and how you did. so i...
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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
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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- the lizard man isn't the only half man, half animal people say they've seen. just ask 10-year-old dennis kane of eugene, oregon. he might have heard the call of the wolf man. it's alive! [ laughing ] take a look on the-- take a look on the mystery illustrator. dear doubting dave: sometimes when i go camping, i hear howling in the woods and i wonder if it could be a werewolf. do werewolves exist? and if i was bitten by a regular wolf, would i become a werewolf, too? well, dennis, i have good news and bad news. the bad news is werewolves definitely exist. - huh? - the good news is they only exist in books and movies. [ howling ] oh, and on television. thanks. - [man]: you're welcome. - but how can you be sure? science! every animal on earth has its own dna. that's a code inside all of us that makes us what we are. and, just like you can't mix a can of soup with a bag of cookies... you can't mix one animal's dna with another, especially by biting. if you could, mailmen would become dog men, campers would become mosquito men, and big brothers would become little-
- the lizard man isn't the only half man, half animal people say they've seen. just ask 10-year-old dennis kane of eugene, oregon. he might have heard the call of the wolf man. it's alive! [ laughing ] take a look on the-- take a look on the mystery illustrator. dear doubting dave: sometimes when i go camping, i hear howling in the woods and i wonder if it could be a werewolf. do werewolves exist? and if i was bitten by a regular wolf, would i become a werewolf, too? well, dennis, i have good...
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that's awesome, man. >> jimmy: my man. my man. oh, my god. i'm happy that you're here all week 'cause i love hanging out with you and like now, we're now hanging out -- all, every single day all week. >> i'm so excited to be here. >> jimmy: it's going to fun. >> all week. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: a brand new song every night -- maybe -- >> songs ever night. maybe some old ones, who knows? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight you're doing -- "put your love, girl." >> "put your love, girl." >> jimmy: "put your love, girl." like, is it like -- put your love, girl 'cause i'm in love girl. i put your love, girl. >> i think that's -- ♪ girl, you know it's true >> i think it's milli vanilli. ♪ ooh, ooh -- ♪ i love you yes, you know it's true ♪ ooh, ooh, i love you ♪ ♪ ♪ girl, you know it's true g-g-g-girl ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> it's a different song. [ talking over each other ] [ cheers ] >> jimmy: let works on the -- you feel like working a bit? >> a milli vanilli bit? >> jimmy: yeah, let's do vanilli and vanilli
that's awesome, man. >> jimmy: my man. my man. oh, my god. i'm happy that you're here all week 'cause i love hanging out with you and like now, we're now hanging out -- all, every single day all week. >> i'm so excited to be here. >> jimmy: it's going to fun. >> all week. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: a brand new song every night -- maybe -- >> songs ever night. maybe some old ones, who knows? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight you're doing...
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pardon after the man responsible for a massive revelation of u.s. war crimes was sentenced to thirty five years behind bars of course the prosecution actually wanted manning jailed for sixty years but the judge at his court martial refused to hand down the maximum term details here to answer his guy in a church you can. bradley manning supporters who gathered at the white house this evening say he sent bruce is unjust and unfair after all many who committed murder got away with less than thirty five years bradley manning has received a prison sentence that was ten years longer than the period of time after which many of the documents you released would have been automatically be classified bradley manning and his defense are submitting a request for a pardon the president of united states has the power to pardon him and you see many people fear wearing t. shirts and carrying banners that say part in bradley in his request for the president's pardon bradley manning popped out the post nine eleven age the age of the war on terror saying in the efforts
pardon after the man responsible for a massive revelation of u.s. war crimes was sentenced to thirty five years behind bars of course the prosecution actually wanted manning jailed for sixty years but the judge at his court martial refused to hand down the maximum term details here to answer his guy in a church you can. bradley manning supporters who gathered at the white house this evening say he sent bruce is unjust and unfair after all many who committed murder got away with less than thirty...
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this week's main headlines on private bradley manning faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison after being found guilty of the biggest leak in u.s. history. fellow whistleblower edward snowden breaks his cover spending his first days in russian territory after receiving long awaited paperwork allowing him to leave a moscow airport and live and work in the country. in the u.k. snowden's latest revelations show how leading telecom companies hand their data to british intelligence which is funded by america's controversial spy agency. this hour a prisoner held without charge of guantanamo bay accuses guards of carrying out procedures that amount to sexual abuse critics say the invasive searches are used to break the resolve of inmates. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on. an american judge's found private bradley manning guilty of almost all charges against him the former intelligence analyst now faces more than one hundred thirty years behind bars for leaking a massive amount of classified data the soldier was howe
this week's main headlines on private bradley manning faces more than one hundred thirty years in prison after being found guilty of the biggest leak in u.s. history. fellow whistleblower edward snowden breaks his cover spending his first days in russian territory after receiving long awaited paperwork allowing him to leave a moscow airport and live and work in the country. in the u.k. snowden's latest revelations show how leading telecom companies hand their data to british intelligence which...
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army whistleblower manning was sentenced to thirty five years in prison for leaking documents but the story does not end there will look at extreme conditions the media faced while covering the trial. san francisco officials are considering a class action lawsuit against the vatican they claim that i gave hundreds of psychiatric patients a one way ticket to california for the showdown between the states coming up. it's thursday august twenty second at eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching r t well the obama administration is trying to beat its critics to the punch in the wake of the n.s.a. surveillance scandal they're coming clean in a way in the way the wind house released documents dealing with a foreign intelligence surveillance court ruling from two thousand and eleven after the electronic frontier foundation filed a freedom of information act request in the documents the court lambasted the national security agency for illegally collecting as many as fifty six thousand e-mails from innocent people each year over a three year period after collecting tho
army whistleblower manning was sentenced to thirty five years in prison for leaking documents but the story does not end there will look at extreme conditions the media faced while covering the trial. san francisco officials are considering a class action lawsuit against the vatican they claim that i gave hundreds of psychiatric patients a one way ticket to california for the showdown between the states coming up. it's thursday august twenty second at eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan...
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also blog bradley manning's defense will file a request to the u.s. president to have the former on a private pardoned mani has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars for disclosing the biggest amount of classified data in american history prosecutors wanted a sixty year jail term to discourage any potential whistleblowers in the future. which account has the details from washington. probably manning has received a prison sentence that was ten years longer than the period of time after which many of the documents you released would have been automatically be classified bradley manning and his defense are submitting a request for a pardon the president of the united states has the power to pardon him and you see many people here wearing t. shirts and carrying a banners that say part in bradley in his request for the president's pardon bradley manning talked about the post nine eleven age the age of the war on terror saying in the efforts to meet the risks the u.s. has forgotten its humanity but will he manage to outweigh the desire of the gove
also blog bradley manning's defense will file a request to the u.s. president to have the former on a private pardoned mani has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars for disclosing the biggest amount of classified data in american history prosecutors wanted a sixty year jail term to discourage any potential whistleblowers in the future. which account has the details from washington. probably manning has received a prison sentence that was ten years longer than the period of time after...
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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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and she was able to give us a glimpse into manning's character because manning actually lived with her for a time she talked about the strained relationship that manning had with his parents talked about. what it was like that he was really really interested in politics really interested in current events and was shocked to find out that he was joining the army but said that the he she tried to discourage him from joining the army but he really really was intent on doing so because he really wanted to go to college he really wanted to find a way to pay for his education and this was a way that you saw this was a way that he saw that he could actually achieve this goal of his. attorney david coombs after many changed throughout all of this throughout this whole ordeal and she said yeah manning is a lot calmer now he seems a lot more grown up and a lot a lot more mature so his family members today really were able to. give us a glimpse of manning really humanized him and gave us a glimpse into his character from from people that knew him a really knew him as family now other than family
and she was able to give us a glimpse into manning's character because manning actually lived with her for a time she talked about the strained relationship that manning had with his parents talked about. what it was like that he was really really interested in politics really interested in current events and was shocked to find out that he was joining the army but said that the he she tried to discourage him from joining the army but he really really was intent on doing so because he really...
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also this week military whistleblower bradley manning requests at presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years in jail for the biggest leak in america's history also. used effectively with ultimatum from the british government that if we didn't. destroy it they would keep law we had to sell the gandhi newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy bottles he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. the latest news on the week's top stories we're watching the weekly here on r.t. with me. for joining is. damascus has given the u.n. inspectors permission to access the site of an alleged must chemical attack as the u.s. says it's almost certain the afghan government carried out that sold and pledged a serious response alongside the ally the u.k. also his middle east correspondent paula cleary is following the right wing tensions that. well damascus has agreed to allow u.n. investigators access to the scene of this and made chemical attack but the point needs to be made that while the damascus is it will do its maximum to ensure a safe house image for the investiga
also this week military whistleblower bradley manning requests at presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years in jail for the biggest leak in america's history also. used effectively with ultimatum from the british government that if we didn't. destroy it they would keep law we had to sell the gandhi newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy bottles he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. the latest news on the week's top stories we're watching the...
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now army private bradley manning is sentenced to 35 years in prison. the former surveillance analysts was convicted of leaking classified government document wikileaks. we're live in washington now. mike, i heard some calling tod today, the sentence a win for bradley manning. >> the verdict is in, and the sentence has been handed down. if there is one thing that is clear from the trial and conviction of bradley manning is that the fight over government secrecy and transparency isn't close to being settled. >>> after three years of questions and controversy bradley manning came to court once more, this time to learn his fate. the sentence 35 years after being victoried o--being convicd espionage after handing classified documents over to which can leaks. ♪ chanting: bradley you are a hero. we support you. >>> video taken on board an apache helicopter in iraq, an taken that killed 11 non-combatants including two journalists and two children. the remains was outrage. judge denise lind clear manning of aiding the enemy a death penalty offense. he could b
now army private bradley manning is sentenced to 35 years in prison. the former surveillance analysts was convicted of leaking classified government document wikileaks. we're live in washington now. mike, i heard some calling tod today, the sentence a win for bradley manning. >> the verdict is in, and the sentence has been handed down. if there is one thing that is clear from the trial and conviction of bradley manning is that the fight over government secrecy and transparency isn't close...
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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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harsh sentence the man did not kill anyone and for me one day is too much. too much people can debate how many years of x. y. but in terms of justice one day is too much for bradley manning throughout the summer long trial supporters stood behind manning some of them showing up early in the morning to demonstrate outside the gates of fort meade the secrecy and security of this trial has been criticized to get from this parking lot off base a visitor in the parking lot to the media operations center you have to face a number of hurdles first you have to get your car searched by bomb sniffing dogs and when you arrive your belongings are searched the air and you are searched with a metal detector and of course cameras of any sort are not allowed in the courtroom at one point there were armed guards patrolling the inside of the media operations center looking over reporters shoulders making sure no one was using social media while court was in session it may be why continuous coverage of the trial has been spars with mainstream media outlets only showing up on b
harsh sentence the man did not kill anyone and for me one day is too much. too much people can debate how many years of x. y. but in terms of justice one day is too much for bradley manning throughout the summer long trial supporters stood behind manning some of them showing up early in the morning to demonstrate outside the gates of fort meade the secrecy and security of this trial has been criticized to get from this parking lot off base a visitor in the parking lot to the media operations...
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what's next for bradley manning a u.s. judge will decide on how much time the whistleblower will spend behind bars despite a strong army of those who say he should never have been tried in the. britain brings to bear terror powers to quash the debate on surveillance targeting publications journalists and even. but will it work we report on the media's reaction. and the political instability in egypt forces international investors to pull out leaving the country struggling not only for stability but also for economic survival. worldwide news live from moscow this is he with me rory sushi now eight am here in the russian capital let's get straight into it for you now a hero to some a traitor to others private bradley manning we'll hear a faint on wednesday when the u.s. judge decides what sentence he deserves for spilling hordes of secret government data to wiki leaks there's no doubt he will be locked up for the key question is for exactly how long it's going to details now from. just outside the courthouse and. well the ju
what's next for bradley manning a u.s. judge will decide on how much time the whistleblower will spend behind bars despite a strong army of those who say he should never have been tried in the. britain brings to bear terror powers to quash the debate on surveillance targeting publications journalists and even. but will it work we report on the media's reaction. and the political instability in egypt forces international investors to pull out leaving the country struggling not only for stability...
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what's next for bradley manning and u.s. judge will decide on how much time they will spend behind bars despite a strong army of those who say he should never have been tried in the first place. and britain brings to bear as prodigious terror powers to quash the debate on surveillance targeting publications journalists and even their spouses but will it work here on r.t. we report on the media's reaction. a very warm welcome to you on this wednesday i'm. with your world headlines live from moscow. now damascus is denying media claims about an unprecedented chemical weapons massacre just outside damascus the saudi owned media network al arabiya citing a syrian rebel group reporting that hundreds of people have been killed in the attack all of this just days after u.n. inspectors arrived in syria a probe earlier reports of chemical killings. corresponded in the region now is all a poor will go to her in just a moment but for now on the program it's a cross over to our reporter and stringer may who joins us here on the program
what's next for bradley manning and u.s. judge will decide on how much time they will spend behind bars despite a strong army of those who say he should never have been tried in the first place. and britain brings to bear as prodigious terror powers to quash the debate on surveillance targeting publications journalists and even their spouses but will it work here on r.t. we report on the media's reaction. a very warm welcome to you on this wednesday i'm. with your world headlines live from...
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more than bradley manning need to nobel peace prize because there is no question of bradley manning's dedication to human rights and peace there is a. real question to put it mildly about dedication to those goals on the part of the nobel committee because barack obama was in the first controversial race at the end of this award well more and more there's been a tilt to not be independent not to have a single standard of peacemaking or human rights for that matter from the nobel committee there's been an alignment more and more that with without a willingness to be independent there's more and more of just. expressed affinity towards what we call the west which is often a euphemism for u.s. led forces military and political scene as what's happened to bradley manning he still could face up to a lifetime in prison with the sentencing do you think that the u.s. government succeeded and that it will deter future whistleblowers from speaking out i don't think so at all as a matter of fact that moral cat is out of the bag you cannot cork that bottle because we've had edward snowden we've h
more than bradley manning need to nobel peace prize because there is no question of bradley manning's dedication to human rights and peace there is a. real question to put it mildly about dedication to those goals on the part of the nobel committee because barack obama was in the first controversial race at the end of this award well more and more there's been a tilt to not be independent not to have a single standard of peacemaking or human rights for that matter from the nobel committee...
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(man) "it's a sad situation...." (man) "some things is not snitching. it's just putting it where it is and preventing it from continuously to happen. but at this rate, you have nothing but an open season. because if nobody talks about this, who's to say what's next." (man) "it's taking stop snitching too far....." if you have any information about the case... you're asked to call baltimore city police. meantime... we have learned the young boy who was shot... was treated and released from the hospital. and is now back home with his family. live from city police headquarters, i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a baltimore detective is found guilty on all charges... after claiming he was shot by a gunman in a downtown parking garage. prosecutors claim anthony fata lied about the shooting... in order to collect workers compensation benefits. a city police spokesman calls it a "sad but just" closure to the case. but one baltimore woman... who claims fata lied in other criminal cases... says its time the detective gets what he deserves. (7:16:43) "he n
(man) "it's a sad situation...." (man) "some things is not snitching. it's just putting it where it is and preventing it from continuously to happen. but at this rate, you have nothing but an open season. because if nobody talks about this, who's to say what's next." (man) "it's taking stop snitching too far....." if you have any information about the case... you're asked to call baltimore city police. meantime... we have learned the young boy who was shot... was...
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he trashed both places and punched a man. stand, ahe snowball sheriff's office spokesman said he charged the deputy from a short distance and it was unclear if he was armed. >> when the suspects came out of the building, what did the deputy see and proceed? at this point, we believe that deputy was in fear and fired. >> i have to give the benefit of the doubt to police at this time. but i want to know all the details of why the threshold was crossed. >> he said he was bating depression and five months ago checked himself into a psychiatric facility. his father believes that on saturday night he was hanging out with some friends and that is how he got access to the drugs. he took something that all to let the killed him. -- ultimately killed him. and now i have no son. it ultimately, my son made that decision. >> the deputy who fired the shot has been on the job for two years and is on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. >> city police are still making links between a group of robbery suspects and a
he trashed both places and punched a man. stand, ahe snowball sheriff's office spokesman said he charged the deputy from a short distance and it was unclear if he was armed. >> when the suspects came out of the building, what did the deputy see and proceed? at this point, we believe that deputy was in fear and fired. >> i have to give the benefit of the doubt to police at this time. but i want to know all the details of why the threshold was crossed. >> he said he was bating...
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he was every man. he was a blue collar icon and he was a man that, as the priest celebrating today's mass, bishop dennis madden pointed out, art donovan was the only person who didn't realize art donovan was a celebrity. he was on the same level as everyone who came up to him, his children, pointed out that art donovan always made sure there was no one still standing in line waiting for an out autograph. he took care of everyone, he opened his heart, his home, his business and he always had time for others. though he treasured, as we heard from joe, the relationship he had with his children. as well as a bull of a man, his children gave us a glimpse today of the man outside of the spotlight. a man with a tender heart. a man always willing to give to his family, the great protector they called him. a man remembered by so many in baltimore today for his greatness on the field, for his fun off the field. but we learned a great deal about the private side of arthur donovan jr. today, a man whose family mou
he was every man. he was a blue collar icon and he was a man that, as the priest celebrating today's mass, bishop dennis madden pointed out, art donovan was the only person who didn't realize art donovan was a celebrity. he was on the same level as everyone who came up to him, his children, pointed out that art donovan always made sure there was no one still standing in line waiting for an out autograph. he took care of everyone, he opened his heart, his home, his business and he always had...
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bradley manning reveals he'd like to spend the rest of his life as a woman called chelsea and says he will request a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years for leaking america's secrets. government pressure on britain's guardian newspaper over the publishing of n.s.a. leaks causes the european council to ask london exactly why it's resorting to intimidation tactics. and life out of prison egypt's deposed leader hosni mubarak has left jail for health arrest despite facing retrial on charges he ordered the killing of protesters our top stories this hour. international news in coming live from studio center here in moscow has just turned nine pm here this is the whistleblower bradley manning's defense will follow requests to the u.s. president to have the former army private manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars for disclosing the largest amount of classified data in american history meanwhile bradley manning has revealed that he would like to be known as chelsea manning and the rest of his life as a woman what he's going to as the details. a
bradley manning reveals he'd like to spend the rest of his life as a woman called chelsea and says he will request a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years for leaking america's secrets. government pressure on britain's guardian newspaper over the publishing of n.s.a. leaks causes the european council to ask london exactly why it's resorting to intimidation tactics. and life out of prison egypt's deposed leader hosni mubarak has left jail for health arrest despite facing...