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everything about julian assange communications long before julian was big didn't they went as far as to interview to interrogate. dorrian diplomats. dogs don't bite us prosecutors in quito so i'm not surprised that anyone i know. and again julian assange heads to the united states not surprised at all. well whom are. bringers presidential career is over arguably tomorrow the power more papers in britain have little effect on david cameron even though members of his family were when named why do you think they're one of the candidates at tomorrow's election. he's an involvement in the bank or was killed just tell me about glare more lasso and why a quid dorian's you don't think will be voting for him tomorrow or the runoff election. well mr lassally is one of the reaches reaches people in an acquittal she has being trying to be comical in president for a very long time this is he's attempt she has she has. called government. money not in the last 4 years she has a very true primary can. guy and strictly speaking she shouldn't be able to run even in the election because equal long ago
everything about julian assange communications long before julian was big didn't they went as far as to interview to interrogate. dorrian diplomats. dogs don't bite us prosecutors in quito so i'm not surprised that anyone i know. and again julian assange heads to the united states not surprised at all. well whom are. bringers presidential career is over arguably tomorrow the power more papers in britain have little effect on david cameron even though members of his family were when named why do...
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the united states is still hoping to secure the extradition of julian a son is in prison in the u.k. the spies a london court ruling in january that the wiki leaks founder should not be sent stateside he'd be put in total isolation and would be at risk of suicide but american state department insists that both countries are observing human rights law in their handling of the case. and you. are right now under. mr sands was arrested in london in 2019 spending 7 years holed up in the ecuadorian embassy he's wanted in the u.s. on 17 charges of espionage over the release of thousands of classified files a decade ago. now those latest remarks on the case came right after the release of the u.s. state department's 45th annual reports on human rights practices worldwide that document china iran venezuela turkey and russia accusing them of violating civil liberties russia's foreign ministry said by accusing washington of hypocrisy. well i'm delighted to say we can go live now on the program to former cia officer ray mcgovern for his take ray good to see you what is your take what's your what
the united states is still hoping to secure the extradition of julian a son is in prison in the u.k. the spies a london court ruling in january that the wiki leaks founder should not be sent stateside he'd be put in total isolation and would be at risk of suicide but american state department insists that both countries are observing human rights law in their handling of the case. and you. are right now under. mr sands was arrested in london in 2019 spending 7 years holed up in the ecuadorian...
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julian, always good to see you. julian emanuel, btig cheese equity and derivatives strategy. on the lme, copper is just off all-time highs, on the london metal exchange, where we topped out at the end of that commodity super cycle going into the end of 2010, early 2011, 2012. tom: i've done a lot of technical work here on the bloomberg commodity index which is actually pretty good math, and i guess you can sort of call bear market breakout on commodities, but i don't hear that from all that many of our commodity guests. jonathan: what i hear a lot of, and we have heard it much less so recently, is the super cycle story. as you know well, being familiar with how the super cycle played out last time, i remember covering the best. i spent a lot of time talking to the miners who invested too much money in digging too many holes. that is not the story this time around. willie higher demand be met with higher supply -- will the higher demand be met with higher supply? it is not a simple for a mining company. i don't think they will commit to this is much as they did in the previous
julian, always good to see you. julian emanuel, btig cheese equity and derivatives strategy. on the lme, copper is just off all-time highs, on the london metal exchange, where we topped out at the end of that commodity super cycle going into the end of 2010, early 2011, 2012. tom: i've done a lot of technical work here on the bloomberg commodity index which is actually pretty good math, and i guess you can sort of call bear market breakout on commodities, but i don't hear that from all that...
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julian and tomasi? >> nobody coming to work on friday. >>> coming up, highlights from the nfl draft, get to know the future quarterback of the san francisco 49ers, who didn't even say san fran once during his post-interview. >>> looking live right now the big board, the new york stock exchange down right now by about 135 points. another update on the market, next. >>> a furry surprise in the east bay, was going to happen to the skins rescued by the fire department? >>> as we head to break, taking a live look outside over disneyland in anaheim. nice friday shot for you. the theme park is reopening to telephone your residence today, and if you want to see more of this shot, we ♪ ♪ ♪ when it comes to your financial health, just a few small steps can make a real difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ learn, save and spend with guidance from chase. confidence feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> welcome back, gauche of founder derek almeida will back in court today. he pled guilty in january to 36 counts
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someday will mark 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 7 years stuck in that building off to being granted asylum by ecuador asylum just wanted in the united states on multiple espionage charges for leaking classified military files. refused to extradite him to the un special rapporteur torches describe the gears long hounding of a soldier as a war on press freedom as you can hear on the latest edition of going underground after this bulletin. i'm not sure it's a key event in the war in terror i think it's a event in what might be trying to call a war on on the press from press freedom. because joining us sundry stands for someone. defense the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after givens was published and no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian ascension self has been exposed. to farias forms of cruel
someday will mark 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 7 years stuck in that building off to being granted asylum by ecuador asylum just wanted in the united states on multiple espionage charges for leaking classified military files. refused to extradite him to the un special rapporteur torches describe the gears long hounding of a soldier as a war on press freedom as you can hear on the latest edition of going...
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tomorrow marks 2 years since president expendable and police dragged julian assange . out of the embassy in knightsbridge why do you think it was a key event in the so-called war on terror i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it's a event and what might be termed a quote a war on on the press from press freedom. because joining us andrine it stands for someone. defense the right of the public to have access to the truth and soon as you all know to refute leaks he published very sensitive information that governments try to keep secrets on you know providing evidence for war crimes and corruption and the sense of what we see playing out in the 11th of april 2019 is kind of. that a peak event in his persecution that had already last it since 2010 and where. it picked him i says read the way he has been persecuted for a decade that in a way he was expelled from the embassy but then he without any legal counsel without a legal remedy any due process his asylum status was revoked history has a korean nationality was revoked because it would or in the c
tomorrow marks 2 years since president expendable and police dragged julian assange . out of the embassy in knightsbridge why do you think it was a key event in the so-called war on terror i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it's a event and what might be termed a quote a war on on the press from press freedom. because joining us andrine it stands for someone. defense the right of the public to have access to the truth and soon as you all know to refute leaks he published...
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. >> our next guest predicts some part of the tech trade will mak it rain in april -- julian, great to see you >> great to be with you, melissa. >> are you saying that you believe like the traders that the ten-year yield is settled 23450 a rangein into a range in terms of forecasting the tech trade. >> well it's been a big part of the story all year, for sure frankly, from our point of view we're more bearish on bonds in general than the street as a whole. always a heads of consensus our year end yield forecast is 10%. if you chythlook-sifsof at if you look at it, as tim po pointed out we are going higher rather than shooting 450higher frankly, that's a lot of the story in the month of march. i go back to the last thyme i was on your show in the beginning of march and it was very, very frightening for a lot of people. but we made the call we thought select big cap tech could do well, lo-and-behold people are starting to focus once again on the idea that staying in particular are secular earnings growers in an environment where the discount to the multiple doesn't need to be as punitive
. >> our next guest predicts some part of the tech trade will mak it rain in april -- julian, great to see you >> great to be with you, melissa. >> are you saying that you believe like the traders that the ten-year yield is settled 23450 a rangein into a range in terms of forecasting the tech trade. >> well it's been a big part of the story all year, for sure frankly, from our point of view we're more bearish on bonds in general than the street as a whole. always a heads...
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police dragged julian assange out of the embassy in knightsbridge why do you think it was a key event in the so-called war on terror i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it. might be true and require a warrant on the pressure on press freedom. because. really. someone. to write this to public actions. why is it. relevant to your remit as un's eyes were up with their own torture to the journey in assad's case to innocent has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after givens was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian ascension self has been exposed. to farias forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amount to psychological torture just remind us of what it was like when you visited during a songe and belmarsh prison in london while i visited him out but for weeks after he had been arrested on the 9th of may 2019 and he was obviously was under a lot of stress he already had that time physically blocking the
police dragged julian assange out of the embassy in knightsbridge why do you think it was a key event in the so-called war on terror i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it. might be true and require a warrant on the pressure on press freedom. because. really. someone. to write this to public actions. why is it. relevant to your remit as un's eyes were up with their own torture to the journey in assad's case to innocent has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored...
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you can find him at julian g abc7. use julian glover tv on instagram. looking ahead, the cloudy start welcome to the place where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. where cacique inspires you to add your own flair. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. edonngerng ahemo-free cacique. your auténtico awaits. combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is the only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies opdivo plus yervoy equals... a chance for more starry nights. more sparkly days. more big notes. more small treasures. more family dinners. more private desserts. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest p
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why is it relevant your remit as un special rapporteur on torture to the julian assange case julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic. torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after evidence was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those are actual torture secondly julian assumption still counts the next. 2 farias forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amount to psychological torture just remind us of what it was like when you visited joining us anjan belmarsh prison in london while i visited him out but 4 weeks after he had been arrested on the 9th of may 2019 and he was obviously he was under a lot of stress he already had that time physically belonging to good physical shape she had suffered through 6 years of support isolation in india quit or an embassy but. he specially he has been exposed to relent lists. threats scenarios of being extradited to the u.s. and to a jury stiction where he cannot expect to be treated according to the rule of law and we are he has to expect to disappear basically in a bu
why is it relevant your remit as un special rapporteur on torture to the julian assange case julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic. torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after evidence was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those are actual torture secondly julian assumption still counts the next. 2 farias forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amount to psychological torture just remind us of what it...
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state department pledges to respect julian this. as human rights if extradited as his supporters read it's rape warnings he's being persecuted and lifting the lid on the west for crimes will be the full story after this break. as an individual committed a crime some least in intelligence related crime and. even 20 years later when the individuals 40 are you still publishing the person who committed the crime or is the person being punished for something they were a completely different person at the time one doesn't expire one is a person's actions no longer you need to judge them for it and every. facing has lashed out at washington after a u.s. ambassador made his 1st official visit to taiwan in more than 40 years surely considers the island part of its territory and it's off the bit a point of contention in international relations but this isn't the 1st time washington has stepped on china's toes in the region quadrilateral security dialogue has recently been reestablished some have labeled the asian nato summit right explains. t
state department pledges to respect julian this. as human rights if extradited as his supporters read it's rape warnings he's being persecuted and lifting the lid on the west for crimes will be the full story after this break. as an individual committed a crime some least in intelligence related crime and. even 20 years later when the individuals 40 are you still publishing the person who committed the crime or is the person being punished for something they were a completely different person...
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defends to the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after you evidence was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian assange should sell the house then expose to. various forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amounts to psychological torture while i visited him out but for weeks after he had been arrested on the 9th of may 2019 and he was obviously it was under a lot of stress he already had that time physically present me in a good physical shape she had suffered through 6 years of isolation in india quit or an embassy but. specially he has been exposed to relent. fraction aryans be extradited to the us into a jury stiction where he cannot expect to be treated according to the rule of law and we are he has to expect to disappear basically in a burial alive in some kind of a supermax prison for the rest of his life. so one of the world's biggest carriers americ
defends to the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after you evidence was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian assange should sell the house then expose to. various forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amounts to psychological torture while i visited him out but...
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welcome back well this sunday will mark 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was forcibly drag from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested by police to briefly remind us songs had been granted asylum by ecuador and it's been almost 7 years in the embassy after publishing a series of classified military files and led to the revealing u.s. war crimes well that before he was torn from the building and sentenced to a prison term during which he reportedly suffered psychological torture the u.s. has since sought asylum is extradition despite complaints from human rights activists u.s. special rapporteur on torture knows miles has referred to the assan saga as a war on press freedom you can watch the full interview with meltzer on going underground heroin r.t. international throughout the day. i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it. might be true because of war and on the pressure on press freedom. because she. really stands for someone. to the right of to public actions genius and has exposed evidence for systematic. torture and this these crimes t
welcome back well this sunday will mark 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was forcibly drag from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested by police to briefly remind us songs had been granted asylum by ecuador and it's been almost 7 years in the embassy after publishing a series of classified military files and led to the revealing u.s. war crimes well that before he was torn from the building and sentenced to a prison term during which he reportedly suffered psychological...
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what we have here now is a situation where julian is surprised of any rights the main the main reason being that if they get him put him in prison for the rest of us like no one no one will try to expose us what crimes are the empire's war crimes for julian it was slander it was suresh it was torture and now god knows what you don't have to rely on me for that there is a un rapporteur for torture you'll smell so who looked into it so i hope he he is able to escape the ultimate penalty but it judging from people who have seen him most recently he has already been. there and ruined by by the the treatment that he has been subjected to i do have hope that julian will will be able to persist and finally find a new life with his partner and his 2 little boys who are playing away waiting for him to come home. because last hour or so washington after a u.s. ambassador made his 1st official visit to taiwan in over 40 years china considers the island as part of its territory and has often been a point of contention in international relations however this isn't the 1st time washington has stepp
what we have here now is a situation where julian is surprised of any rights the main the main reason being that if they get him put him in prison for the rest of us like no one no one will try to expose us what crimes are the empire's war crimes for julian it was slander it was suresh it was torture and now god knows what you don't have to rely on me for that there is a un rapporteur for torture you'll smell so who looked into it so i hope he he is able to escape the ultimate penalty but it...
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not despite the extradition of wiki leaks founder julian assange should the u.s. being blocked on human rights grounds back in january the u.s. state department continues to push for his extradition and insists the whistleblowers rights are being respected. human rights. and 29000 are sarge was arrested in london where he spent 7 years taking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy that's after he found himself wanted by the u.s. or thora tease following wiki leaks his publication of thousands of classified files exposing u.s. war crimes in iraq and afghanistan he would face espionage charges and up to 175 years behind bars if extradited international human rights groups and world leaders have held him as a champion of press freedom and pushed for the charges against him to be dropped. the latest remarks on the son's case from the state department come right after the release of its annual report on human rights the document singles out china iran venezuela turkey and russia accusing them of violating civil liberties but russia's foreign ministry has already said the doc
not despite the extradition of wiki leaks founder julian assange should the u.s. being blocked on human rights grounds back in january the u.s. state department continues to push for his extradition and insists the whistleblowers rights are being respected. human rights. and 29000 are sarge was arrested in london where he spent 7 years taking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy that's after he found himself wanted by the u.s. or thora tease following wiki leaks his publication of thousands of...
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state department pledges its commitment to human rights in the case of julian a song as it pushes on with his bid to secure his extradition on the top of this break. anyone else seems wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just to get educated and gain treatment equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. as an individual community a crime so nice to be an international community a crime. even 20 years later when that individual is 40 are you still punishing the person who committed the crime or is the person being punished for something that they were a completely different person at the time one needs an expired one is a person's actions no longer mommy need to judge them for us and everyday basis. welcome back the united states is still hoping to secure the extradition from the united kingdom of julian assange that's despite a london court ruling in january that the wiki leaks founder should not be said stateside to be put in isolation and would be at risk of suicide in america state department says both countrie
state department pledges its commitment to human rights in the case of julian a song as it pushes on with his bid to secure his extradition on the top of this break. anyone else seems wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just to get educated and gain treatment equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. as an individual community a crime so nice to be an international community a crime. even 20 years later when that...
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were allowed to walk free and it was the people who released that video such as chelsea manning and julian a song who brought it to light who brought it to the public's interest they are the people who have been attacked and who have been blamed for this footage and so that's why i wanted to put it out there and it was also interesting because it wasn't the video itself as much that was taken down as it was my post of it because you can still go on twitter and see this footage all around but it was my tweet specifically in which i was pointing out that context that they said was what violated their policy how did twitter approach you over there because as you know there is a difference for individuals posting content that may be news channels which could be the video that they're putting their online which means the view is on twitter can make a decision about whether they want you don't want to twitter explain any of that to you to. yes so i was simply given a notice in which is that i was locked out of my account and the only way to get back into my account was to take down that tweet wi
were allowed to walk free and it was the people who released that video such as chelsea manning and julian a song who brought it to light who brought it to the public's interest they are the people who have been attacked and who have been blamed for this footage and so that's why i wanted to put it out there and it was also interesting because it wasn't the video itself as much that was taken down as it was my post of it because you can still go on twitter and see this footage all around but it...
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julian, thank you. julian emanuel at btig for somebody who thinks bitcoin is going to be a 92 grand next year, tim, i don't know. it sounded like bitcoin to me. what do you make of julian's assessment of this melt-up >> well, first of all, april is seasonally always a great month for the market, often is and may and june often can be awful months so, look, the expectation of this earnings season being remarkable is something that i am concerned about i'm more concerned about the point in which analysts and companies themselves have actually started to talk about normalized earnings. so i do think you have, for example, let's take the financials banks have rallied dramatically into this. i own money-centered banks do i expect their numbers to be good i think they're going to be great. i think banks if they follow the script that they typically followed in the last six or seven quarters, they're going trade down on this news. and it's going to take three weeks into earnings season for them to pick up stea
julian, thank you. julian emanuel at btig for somebody who thinks bitcoin is going to be a 92 grand next year, tim, i don't know. it sounded like bitcoin to me. what do you make of julian's assessment of this melt-up >> well, first of all, april is seasonally always a great month for the market, often is and may and june often can be awful months so, look, the expectation of this earnings season being remarkable is something that i am concerned about i'm more concerned about the point in...
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julian? >> much more to come, thank you, jobina. >>> police are working to track down a second suspect at a series of smash-and-grab robberies in the bay area. more than 30 robberies are being investigated in san jose, hayward, newark and oakland, too. police followed victims in shopping center parking lots. smashed windows and took off with the belongings of others. most of the victims are women but we are not sure if race is a motivation for the crimes. >>> and now to the start of the asian-american pacific islanders heritage month. this year the theme is celebrate resilience and uplift voices reflecting the challenging year many americans have faced. >> we know this community has had a really challenging time over the past few months with the xenophobia and discrimination ever since this pandemic began. >> the month-long celebration will include events in-person and online. there will be talks, music performances and other demonstrations highlighting aapi consumer alert and this year there
julian? >> much more to come, thank you, jobina. >>> police are working to track down a second suspect at a series of smash-and-grab robberies in the bay area. more than 30 robberies are being investigated in san jose, hayward, newark and oakland, too. police followed victims in shopping center parking lots. smashed windows and took off with the belongings of others. most of the victims are women but we are not sure if race is a motivation for the crimes. >>> and now to...
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julian? >> reporter: dan, alma, good evening. it has been a through line for the families and their stories of discrimination they have shared with me so far, and the blinds, they saw this coming so they wasted no time pushing back. >> how could the other >> how could the other appraisal be so off? >> stephanie and her husband knew something was wrong when the appraisal came in at $750,000 flat. she had a hunch something was up because she had seen my ongoing coverage of racially biased appraisals across the area. the boston family, a family and west oakland, and a family in east oakland. she also realized something wasn't right because she got an appraisal on the home just two months earlier. >> with their appraisal, i knew we were still good. it was 849,000. >> reporter: after receiving the $849,000 appraisal in january, the "felt confident that they could find better rates elsewhere. that's when they found home depot. they ordered an appraisal. >> i'm not concerned. we are ready had one.had one.ha. she gave me an appraisal for
julian? >> reporter: dan, alma, good evening. it has been a through line for the families and their stories of discrimination they have shared with me so far, and the blinds, they saw this coming so they wasted no time pushing back. >> how could the other >> how could the other appraisal be so off? >> stephanie and her husband knew something was wrong when the appraisal came in at $750,000 flat. she had a hunch something was up because she had seen my ongoing coverage of...
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what we have here now is a situation where julian is surprised of any rights the main the main reason being that if they get him and put him in prison for the rest of us life no one no one will try to expose us war crimes or the empire's war crimes there julian it was slander it was arrest it was torture and now god knows what you don't have to rely on me for that there is a u.n. report to for torture and you'll smell so i looked into it so i hope he is able to escape the ultimate penalty but it judging from people who have seen him most recently he has already been. ruined by by the the treatment that he has been subjected to i do have hope that julian will will be able to persist and finally find a new life with his partner and his 2 little boys who pine away waiting for him to come home. meanwhile the u.k. sports minister is being lampooned on the line after he suggested people should avoid hugging to save lives people took issue with the way he described. odd behavior. despite the temptation pleas and risk. by actually hugging one and risk the spread of the disease d.c. somebody.
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of julian assange that's despond a london court ruling in january that the wiki leaks founder should not be sent stateside as he'd be put in isolation and would be at risk of suicide but america state department says both countries are reserving human rights law in their handling of the case. and you. know national human rights standards and science was arrested in london in 2019 after spending 7 years holed up in the ecuadorian embassy he's wanted in america on 17 charges of espionage over the release of thousands of classified files a decade ago his latest remarks on the assigns case came right after the release of the u.s. state department's 45th annual report on human rights practices worldwide document single that china around venezuela turkey and russia accusing them of violating civil liberties versus foreign ministry though has hit back and accuse washington of the pa kristie we've got reaction to the story from former cia officer ray mcgovern well we have here now is a situation where julian is surprised of any rights the main the main reason being that if they get him put h
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ruined by by the the treatment that he has been subjected to i do have hope that julian will will be able to persist and finally find a new life with his partner and his 2 little boys who are playing away waiting for him to come home are still to come here on the program an audience or national a cryptic tweet from the u.s. to pop up in charge of the country's nuclear arsenal course a quietist will be probing that story and others after the break. seem wrong. to stamp out. and engage. the trail. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. all of the information in the world when you put it together and prosecute simultaneously. 0 it adds up to nothing all deal luzhin of differentiation will be obliterated the illusion of making a profit will be obliterated because we're entering into a period called the singularity. join us today for the program when i see an april fool's joke announcing a pop up festival in belgium has ended and police charging on horseback and using water cannon they were forced to move in to disperse a large crowd of would be r
ruined by by the the treatment that he has been subjected to i do have hope that julian will will be able to persist and finally find a new life with his partner and his 2 little boys who are playing away waiting for him to come home are still to come here on the program an audience or national a cryptic tweet from the u.s. to pop up in charge of the country's nuclear arsenal course a quietist will be probing that story and others after the break. seem wrong. to stamp out. and engage. the...
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welcome back despite the extradition of wiki leaks founder julian assange to the united states being blocked on human rights grounds in january your state department continues to push for his extradition and insists the whistle blows human rights are being respected. human rights. 2019 a songe was arrested in london where he spent 7 years taking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy and after he found itself wanted by us or thirty's or in wiki leaks publication of thousands of classified files exposing us war crimes in iraq and afghanistan he would face espionage charges and possibly up to 175 years behind bars if extradited international human rights groups and world leaders of hailed him as a champion of press freedom they pushed for the charges against him to be dropped the latest remarks on this case from the state department come right after the release of its annual report on human rights the document singled out china around venezuela turkey and russia accusing them of violating civil liberties russia's foreign ministry has already said that the document is quote imbued with double
welcome back despite the extradition of wiki leaks founder julian assange to the united states being blocked on human rights grounds in january your state department continues to push for his extradition and insists the whistle blows human rights are being respected. human rights. 2019 a songe was arrested in london where he spent 7 years taking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy and after he found itself wanted by us or thirty's or in wiki leaks publication of thousands of classified files...
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what we have here now is a situation where julian is surprised of any rights the main the main reason being that if they get him put him in prison for the rest of us life nohant no one will try to expose us what crimes are the empire's war crimes for julian it was slander it was suresh it was torture and now god knows what you don't have to rely on me for that there is a u.n. report to for torture you'll smell so i looked into it so i hope he has able to escape the ultimate penalty but it judging from people who have seen him most recently he has already been. there and ruined by by the the treatment that he has been subjected to i do have hope that julian will will be able to persist and finally find a new life with his partner and his 2 little boys who play in a way waiting for him to come home. beijing has lashed out to washington after a u.s. ambassador. excuse me made his 1st official visit to taiwan in over 40 years china because it is the on a disk part of its territory and has often been a point of contention in international relations however this isn't the 1st time washingto
what we have here now is a situation where julian is surprised of any rights the main the main reason being that if they get him put him in prison for the rest of us life nohant no one will try to expose us what crimes are the empire's war crimes for julian it was slander it was suresh it was torture and now god knows what you don't have to rely on me for that there is a u.n. report to for torture you'll smell so i looked into it so i hope he has able to escape the ultimate penalty but it...
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of julian assange despite a london court ruling in january that the wiki leaks founder should not be sent stateside be put in isolation and then would be at risk of suicide but america's state department insists both countries are observing human rights law in their handling of the case. and you. know national human rights standards assad was arrested in london 2019 after spending 7 years holed up in the ecuadorian embassy is wanted in the u.s. on 17 charges of espionage over the release of thousands of classified files a decade ago now those latest remarks on the assad's case came right after the release of the u.s. state department's 45th annual report on human rights practices worldwide the document singles out china iran venezuela turkey and russia accusing them of violating civil liberties while russia's foreign ministry has hit back accusing washington of hypocrisy so we got reaction to the story from former cia officer rahm a govern what we have here now is a situation where julian is surprised of any rights the main the main reason being that if they get him and put him in pr
of julian assange despite a london court ruling in january that the wiki leaks founder should not be sent stateside be put in isolation and then would be at risk of suicide but america's state department insists both countries are observing human rights law in their handling of the case. and you. know national human rights standards assad was arrested in london 2019 after spending 7 years holed up in the ecuadorian embassy is wanted in the u.s. on 17 charges of espionage over the release of...
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despite the extradition of wiki leaks founder julian assange to the u.s. being blocked on human rights grounds in january a recent statement by the u.s. state department suggests the whistleblower may be out of sight but he's certainly not out of mind. and you. know national human rights standards. we could release thousands of classified files a decade ago exposing information on u.s. war crimes in iraq and afghanistan science then found himself wanted by u.s. authorities on espionage charges he faced up to 175 years behind bars that forced him to take refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london and international human rights groups of hailed him as being a champion of press freedom and he leaders around the world of the u.k. and u.s. governments to drop the charges against the songs the latest remarks on the assad case from the state department to come right after the release of his annual report on human rights russia's foreign ministries already said the document is quote imbued with double standards yes former cia officer ray mcgovern for his opinion w
despite the extradition of wiki leaks founder julian assange to the u.s. being blocked on human rights grounds in january a recent statement by the u.s. state department suggests the whistleblower may be out of sight but he's certainly not out of mind. and you. know national human rights standards. we could release thousands of classified files a decade ago exposing information on u.s. war crimes in iraq and afghanistan science then found himself wanted by u.s. authorities on espionage charges...
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of julian or songe despite a london court ruling in january that the wiki leaks founder should not be sent stateside as he'd be put into isolation and would be at risk of suicide but america's state department insists both countries are observing human rights law and handling of the case. and you. know national human rights standards of course assad was arrested in london 2019 after spending 78 years holed up in the ecuadorian embassy he's wanted in the u.s. on 17 charges of espionage over the release of thousands of classified files a decade ago now those latest remarks on the assad's case came right after the release of the u.s. state department's 45th annual report on human rights practices worldwide documented singles out china iran venezuela turkey and russia accusing all of them of violating civil liberties but russia's foreign ministry has hit back accusing washington off hypocrisy we've got reaction to the story from former cia officer right mcgovern well we have here now is a situation where julian is surprised of any rights the main the main reason being that if they get him
of julian or songe despite a london court ruling in january that the wiki leaks founder should not be sent stateside as he'd be put into isolation and would be at risk of suicide but america's state department insists both countries are observing human rights law and handling of the case. and you. know national human rights standards of course assad was arrested in london 2019 after spending 78 years holed up in the ecuadorian embassy he's wanted in the u.s. on 17 charges of espionage over the...
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chair: we shall move to julian knight. i hope we can hear you, julian. julian knight: thank you, chair. it would take me a lot longer to walk from solihull to portcullis house. the digital, culture, media and sport sectors, as no doubt you are aware, prime minister, are worth nearly a quarter of the uk economy. yet post brexit, people in these sectors are being asked to pay uneconomic visa fees just to work overseas in the eu. they cannot transport their instruments or their gear, and they are already being overlooked for work in favour of those who have eu passports. why were these sectors allowed to suffer what is in effect a no-deal brexit? the prime minister: julian, first of all i want to say how strongly i share your frustration and the frustration of that sector. i totally share the frustration of the sector. this is a massively important part of our economy. it contributes many, many tens of billions of pounds in tax revenue and employment, to the general joy and productivity of the nation. it is hugely important. it is also a massive export indu
chair: we shall move to julian knight. i hope we can hear you, julian. julian knight: thank you, chair. it would take me a lot longer to walk from solihull to portcullis house. the digital, culture, media and sport sectors, as no doubt you are aware, prime minister, are worth nearly a quarter of the uk economy. yet post brexit, people in these sectors are being asked to pay uneconomic visa fees just to work overseas in the eu. they cannot transport their instruments or their gear, and they are...
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of julian assange that's despite a london court ruling in january that the wiki leaks founder should not be sent stateside as he would be put in isolation and would be at risk of suicide but america's state department insists both countries are observing human rights law in their handling of the case. thank you kate 3. were you right and you. will be no national human rights standards assigned was arrested in london in 2019 after spending 7 years holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy he's wanted in the u.s. on 17 charges of espionage over the release of thousands of classified files a decade ago now those latest remarks on the case came right after the release of the u.s. state department's 45th annual report on human rights practices worldwide the document singles out china iran venezuela turkey and russia accusing all of them of violating civil liberties or russia's foreign ministry has hit back accusing washington of hypocrisy so we got reaction to the story from former cia officer brian mcgough and. what we have here now is a situation where julian is surprised of any rights the
of julian assange that's despite a london court ruling in january that the wiki leaks founder should not be sent stateside as he would be put in isolation and would be at risk of suicide but america's state department insists both countries are observing human rights law in their handling of the case. thank you kate 3. were you right and you. will be no national human rights standards assigned was arrested in london in 2019 after spending 7 years holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy he's...
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so in community level the impact of the vaccine is not more than what you see any individual level julian we mention serby in the buildup where several anti vaccine campaigners have been detained questioned by police do you think it's right to prosecute people for expressing such views. well of course it depends on which kind of regiment you live in that of course you know people have a right to express that is a strong interest in heart of the people i think and faxing the message is it's actually going to harm other people so i don't think that's actually committed on the times wide scale. i just want to say something about you know how to workers are actually sent home if they are symptomatic with any infection is not discrimination and if they refuse to take vaccines or have because of police about taking vaccines. reviews instead let them work with little patients because actions who are in hospital are vulnerable is not discrimination is just protection of patients that you work with and we some you know doctors with symptoms how many feet of the day there wouldn't be around transpl
so in community level the impact of the vaccine is not more than what you see any individual level julian we mention serby in the buildup where several anti vaccine campaigners have been detained questioned by police do you think it's right to prosecute people for expressing such views. well of course it depends on which kind of regiment you live in that of course you know people have a right to express that is a strong interest in heart of the people i think and faxing the message is it's...
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you can find him at julian g abc7. at instagram, he is julian glover tv. >>> fences are up at the golden gate park aiming to keep crowds away for 4/20, tomorrow. they treated photos of fencing going up around the around meadow, today. the annual session has been canceled because of the pandemic restrictions on large gatherings. >>> taking a look outside, looking pretty nice, things are chging, krtin. ou can feel it, p >> it's been a sharp cooldownth ov a week. the breezes. we have no strong gusts. wind speeds are generally 15 to 20 miles per hour with a cost of 22 miles per hour up north at ukiah. but the temperature changes the big story right now. the 24 hour change shows it is 12 degrees cooler in santa rosa and napa than at this time, yesterday. it is 9 degrees cooler in san francisco, so let's take a view from the rooftop camera across the embarcadero and check out the current temperature, 61 in oakland, we have mid 60s in mountain view and san jose, 75 in morgan hill, 55 at half moon bay. mainly blue sky ov giins
you can find him at julian g abc7. at instagram, he is julian glover tv. >>> fences are up at the golden gate park aiming to keep crowds away for 4/20, tomorrow. they treated photos of fencing going up around the around meadow, today. the annual session has been canceled because of the pandemic restrictions on large gatherings. >>> taking a look outside, looking pretty nice, things are chging, krtin. ou can feel it, p >> it's been a sharp cooldownth ov a week. the...
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so it has been two years since julian assad's was from the ecuadorian embassy to london and arrested. one of those stories that has been mostly talked about on the far left, for some reason. not necessarily a political story. it's a story of interest to everyone who cares about free speech. here's what you should know. julian assigns, whatever you think of his personal politics, is not guilty of hacking or violence, or even saying untrue things. he's being prosecuted and in fact being persecuted doing what journalists are supposed to do. he published accurate information about the people in charge. whether you like it is a fact is another question. he did with what our newspapers don't do. but according to american authorities, the permanent class in washington, that a sarge is guilty of violating the espionage act, something you could be guilty of too if you step out of line. we spoke to pamela anderson, one of the people who realizes what's on here. >>he this is one of those momens in history, in his lifetime that he needs to make the right decisions. he was gaining a huge following
so it has been two years since julian assad's was from the ecuadorian embassy to london and arrested. one of those stories that has been mostly talked about on the far left, for some reason. not necessarily a political story. it's a story of interest to everyone who cares about free speech. here's what you should know. julian assigns, whatever you think of his personal politics, is not guilty of hacking or violence, or even saying untrue things. he's being prosecuted and in fact being...
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matt miller and julian barnes are still here. julian, i want to ask you about something the congresswoman said about a counterextremism approach. i mean, to listen to the intel chiefs and to see christopher wray have someone to corroborate what he's now been saying publicly since, i think, august about the largest threat being domestic terrorism and in that bucket, i think, was the word he used, white supremacist aligned domestic terrorists, i wonder if you can sort of pull that thread a little harder on what she's saying, that to counter extremist threat with one of the two major political parties sort of shrugging their shoulders is an added challenge. >> yeah. i mean, we saw that challenge today when the intelligence chiefs appeared before the house intelligence committee. there, the republicans were asking a lot of questions of wray about antifa, and then they started raising some sharp questions about the dni, the director of national intelligence's work on the report on domestic violent extremismism. out of context, they're
matt miller and julian barnes are still here. julian, i want to ask you about something the congresswoman said about a counterextremism approach. i mean, to listen to the intel chiefs and to see christopher wray have someone to corroborate what he's now been saying publicly since, i think, august about the largest threat being domestic terrorism and in that bucket, i think, was the word he used, white supremacist aligned domestic terrorists, i wonder if you can sort of pull that thread a little...
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defends to the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after new evidence was published and no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian assange himself has been exposed. to farias forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amount to psychological torture while i visited him out but for weeks after he had been arrested on the 9th of may 2019 and he was obviously was under a lot of stress he already had that time physically belonging to good physical shape she had suffered through 6 years of of isolation in india quit or an embassy but. he specially he has been exposed to relentless. threats scenarios of being extradited to the u.s. into a dura stiction where he cannot expect to be treated according to the rule of law and we are he has to expect to disappear basically in a burial alive in some kind of a supermax prison for the rest of his life. 20 past here in moscow talks have resu
defends to the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after new evidence was published and no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian assange himself has been exposed. to farias forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amount to psychological torture while i visited him out but for...
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defends to the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after 11 insoles published no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian assange himself has been exposed. to farias forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amount to psychological torture while i visited him out but for weeks after he had been arrested on the 9th of may 2019 and he was obviously was under a lot of stress he already had that time physically belonging to good physical shape she had suffered through 6 years of of isolation in india quit or an embassy but. specially he has been exposed to relentless. threats scenarios of being extradited to the u.s. into a dura stiction where he cannot expect to be treated according to the rule of law and we are he has to expect to disappear basically in a burial alive in some kind of a supermax prison for the rest of his life. it is as the international talks have resumed on a
defends to the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after 11 insoles published no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian assange himself has been exposed. to farias forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amount to psychological torture while i visited him out but for weeks after...
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sunday will mark 2 here since we can expound to julian assange he was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 70 years stuck in the building after being granted asylum by ecuador assad is wanted in the united states on multiple espionage charges for leaking classified military files although so far the u.k. for things to extradite him to the un special rapporteur on torture has described the years long hounding of a song as a war on press freedom as you can hear in the latest edition of going on the ground allotting dot com. i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it's a cheap event in what might be trying to call a war on on the press from press freedom. because joining us andre lee stands for someone. defense the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and disks are these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after new evidence was published and no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian essential
sunday will mark 2 here since we can expound to julian assange he was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 70 years stuck in the building after being granted asylum by ecuador assad is wanted in the united states on multiple espionage charges for leaking classified military files although so far the u.k. for things to extradite him to the un special rapporteur on torture has described the years long hounding of a song as a war on press freedom as you can hear in...
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neil: thank you very much for that, julian turner. founder and ceo for center for education reform jeannie allen. jeannie, i mean, the good news is eventually people can go back to in person classes. the bad news is this is what they might be subjected to. >> i was going to say that, i mean, more and more you have both the double whammy appearance incredibly frustrated and-- by the way still missouri won't be full-time until at least fall if that and then what they are going back to is not reading, math, real history, geography, civics wear americans as students show 30% or less proficiency, but debates and discussions about their social and emotional level that they can understand and critical race theory. it's by more and more parents are going to charter public schools, private schools or micro- potting themselves because they are fed up with the system. democrat, republican and in between we have let them down. neil: you know, jeannie, who says this curriculum, these guidelines? that subject kids some as young as seven or eight ye
neil: thank you very much for that, julian turner. founder and ceo for center for education reform jeannie allen. jeannie, i mean, the good news is eventually people can go back to in person classes. the bad news is this is what they might be subjected to. >> i was going to say that, i mean, more and more you have both the double whammy appearance incredibly frustrated and-- by the way still missouri won't be full-time until at least fall if that and then what they are going back to is...
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to have you with us today for the program sunday will mock 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 7 years trapped in that building after being granted asylum by equitable of course the song is wanted in america on multiple espionage child. as for leaking classified military files of us i fathered u.k. has refused to extradite him the un has special reportorial on torture has described the years long hounding of assad as a war on press freedom we can watch the full interview with meltzer ongoing on the ground right now at dot com. and i'm not sure it's a key event in the war in terror i think it's a cheap event and what might be trying to call a war on on the press from press freedom. because joining us andrea lee stands for someone she defends the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after givens was published and no one has ever been prosecu
to have you with us today for the program sunday will mock 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 7 years trapped in that building after being granted asylum by equitable of course the song is wanted in america on multiple espionage child. as for leaking classified military files of us i fathered u.k. has refused to extradite him the un has special reportorial on torture has described the years long hounding of...
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and welcome back to czar chanter national now sunday marks 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was dragged from the i would join embassy in london and arrested he spent 7 years stuck in that building after being granted asylum by ecuador a songe is wanted in the u.s. on multiple as charges for leaking classified military files although so far u.k. has refused to to extradite him un special reparatory on torture has described the years long hounding of assad as a war on press freedom he features on the latest edition of going underground streaming right now on our dot com but here's a taste. i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it's a cheap event and what might be trying to call a war on on the press from press freedom. because joining us andrea stands for someone. defense the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after givens was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of
and welcome back to czar chanter national now sunday marks 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was dragged from the i would join embassy in london and arrested he spent 7 years stuck in that building after being granted asylum by ecuador a songe is wanted in the u.s. on multiple as charges for leaking classified military files although so far u.k. has refused to to extradite him un special reparatory on torture has described the years long hounding of assad as a war on press freedom...
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even after givens was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian ascension self has been exposed. to for various forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that due amounts to psychological torture well i visited him out but for weeks after he had been arrested on the 9th of may 2019 and he was obviously was under a lot of stress he already had that time physically present me in a good physical shape she had suffered through 6 years of isolation in india quit or an embassy but. specially he has been exposed to relent lists. threat scenarios of being extradited to the u.s. into a jurisdiction where. he cannot expect to be treated according to the rule of law and we are he has to expect to disappear basically in a burial alive in some kind of a super much the rest of his life. one of the world's biggest air carriers united airlines plans to diversify its pool of pilots the company says it will train 10000 more plans for half of them to be women or people of color the u.s. company says that fewer than 7 percent of its pilots are women and just 13 p
even after givens was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian ascension self has been exposed. to for various forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that due amounts to psychological torture well i visited him out but for weeks after he had been arrested on the 9th of may 2019 and he was obviously was under a lot of stress he already had that time physically present me in a good physical shape she had suffered through 6 years of isolation in...
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that sunday will mark 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange has dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 70 is stuck in that building after being granted asylum by ecuador assad is wanted in the united states of multiple espionage charges for leaking classified military files though so far the u.k. has refused to extradite him the un special rapporteur on torture has described the years one hounding of assad's as a war on press freedom as you can hear in the latest edition of going underground on r.t. dot com. but i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it's a cheap event in what might be trying to call a war on on the press from press freedom. because joining us andrzej lee stands for someone. defense the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and disks are these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after new evidence was published and no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian ascen
that sunday will mark 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange has dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 70 is stuck in that building after being granted asylum by ecuador assad is wanted in the united states of multiple espionage charges for leaking classified military files though so far the u.k. has refused to extradite him the un special rapporteur on torture has described the years one hounding of assad's as a war on press freedom as you can hear in the...
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i welcome back to sarge international now sunday marks 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 7 years stuck in that building after being granted asylum by ecuador is wanted in the u.s. on multiple espionage charges for leaking classified military files although so far you can has refused to extradite him the un special repertoire on torture as described the years long hounding of a songe as a war on press freedom he features on the latest edition of going underground streaming now on r.t. dot com. i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it's a cheap event and what might be trying to call a war on on the press from press freedom. because joining us andrea stands for someone. defense the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after givens was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julia
i welcome back to sarge international now sunday marks 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 7 years stuck in that building after being granted asylum by ecuador is wanted in the u.s. on multiple espionage charges for leaking classified military files although so far you can has refused to extradite him the un special repertoire on torture as described the years long hounding of a songe as a war on press freedom...
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sunday marks 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 7 years stuck in that building after being granted asylum by ecuador is wanted in the u.s. on multiple espionage charges for leaking classified military files although so far the u.k. has refused to extradite him to the u.n. special reparatory on torture has described the years long hounding of the sonship as a war on press freedom and features on the latest edition of going underground streaming now on r.t. dot com. i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it's a cheap event and what might be trying to call a war on on the press from press freedom. because joining us andre the stands for someone. defense to the right of the public to have actions julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after david ensor was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian assange should self has bee
sunday marks 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange was dragged from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested he spent 7 years stuck in that building after being granted asylum by ecuador is wanted in the u.s. on multiple espionage charges for leaking classified military files although so far the u.k. has refused to extradite him to the u.n. special reparatory on torture has described the years long hounding of the sonship as a war on press freedom and features on the latest...