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what julian assange showed was what was happening was alarming. that is in subtle but important ways changing the way americans see the national security state and the problem of secrecy. that is incredibly important. while lifting the shroud, exposing abuse, didn't he also create serious problems and possibly the deaths of some people. yes, i think the deaths allegation is something that has not been proven. there's certainly a wait and see callousness to how julian assange behaved and an ideological strictness put ahead of a code. what we are talking about is the problem of redactions. in the massive documents they were the names of many, many people who supplied, you know, the american military and intelligence agencies with intelligence - people who are collaborators with people in afghanistan and iraq. there was a lot of legitimate fear that those people would be put at risk once they are - their involvement was exposed to the world as part of document dumps that julian assange helped to produce. he was prevailed upon many times to redact tho
what julian assange showed was what was happening was alarming. that is in subtle but important ways changing the way americans see the national security state and the problem of secrecy. that is incredibly important. while lifting the shroud, exposing abuse, didn't he also create serious problems and possibly the deaths of some people. yes, i think the deaths allegation is something that has not been proven. there's certainly a wait and see callousness to how julian assange behaved and an...
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they have trouble with julian assange and he had troubles with them, a culture clash. >> is julian assange anti-american? does he simply not care about the damage caused by the disclosures? >> he is becoming more and more anti-american. you have to make a distinction between the first julian assange or the one who emerged with the leaks and as things have played out he has become more and more anti-american but the original leaks were quite powerful and important. >> but he dumped all the documents which endangered sources' methods. why do some think julian assange is a hero, first amendment champion for dumping the documents he got from manning? >> it is fair to say in the case of the afghan war logs, he did release documents on his website which had not been properly redacted. he withheld some thousands of those documents. when he released the iraq war logs he got it right, releasing documents but properly redacted. in the original state department release, he only released a few thousand. he held back a great many. there was a con thicket going on inside wikileaks but it is not fair to
they have trouble with julian assange and he had troubles with them, a culture clash. >> is julian assange anti-american? does he simply not care about the damage caused by the disclosures? >> he is becoming more and more anti-american. you have to make a distinction between the first julian assange or the one who emerged with the leaks and as things have played out he has become more and more anti-american but the original leaks were quite powerful and important. >> but he...
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berg words that try and demean julian assange makes him into a cartoon making of course but the man who fell out with wiki leaks is more of the hero in the film when you course was nothing nothing of the sort the second thing it does and i think this is crucial to understand is there's a claim in the film that the release of the documents how armed or even had people killed who were revealed whose names were revealed in those documents and that's not true and i was at the bradley manning case when the government tried to prove bradley manning being one of the people who gave documents to wiki leaks and the government tried to prove that those documents cost harm or cause someone to be killed on cross-examination they couldn't come up with one case of harm or killing yet this movie goes with that bias as a way of really prejudice saying wiki leaks prejudicing truth tellers like bradley manning jeremy hammond julian assange publisher and others and that's what it does and it's a nasty nasty piece of business that if you were to make such a bold face lie because we already know that that i
berg words that try and demean julian assange makes him into a cartoon making of course but the man who fell out with wiki leaks is more of the hero in the film when you course was nothing nothing of the sort the second thing it does and i think this is crucial to understand is there's a claim in the film that the release of the documents how armed or even had people killed who were revealed whose names were revealed in those documents and that's not true and i was at the bradley manning case...
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assange this was a serious response to cumberbatch as requests to meet with julian and i think they both treated it seriously and got into you know a series of discussions about it i think to certainly i think the cumberbatch as benefit i think there were some changes made at the end i don't think they were sufficient obviously to take this film out of the realm of complete fantasy and the harm it caused to julian assange and one other point i want to make about the film is it shows of course the guardian that are were rusbridger it shows keller and others at scenes where they were not really at but one thing i want to contrast is the way wiki leaks and its media partners have dealt with their sources compared to what rusbridger kalar and others in the quote major media like the guardian and the new york times have done you know jeremy hammond is coming up for sentencing on november fifteenth i understand that there's a letter being written by wiki leaks as well as a number of its media partners really supporting jeremy hammond and asking for the judge for some kind of leniency when
assange this was a serious response to cumberbatch as requests to meet with julian and i think they both treated it seriously and got into you know a series of discussions about it i think to certainly i think the cumberbatch as benefit i think there were some changes made at the end i don't think they were sufficient obviously to take this film out of the realm of complete fantasy and the harm it caused to julian assange and one other point i want to make about the film is it shows of course...
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julian assange himself was very concerned about this. this weekend he's put a fairly negative review of his own about the movie, but he also tried to discourage benedict cumberbatch, your versatile and talented lead actor, from portraying him saying your skills play into hands of people who are out to remove me and wikileaks from the world. i believe you should reconsider your involvement in this enterprise. when you saw those words when he posted them on the website and shared them with your colleague, benedict cumberbatch, what did you conclude from that? >> julian has always been critical of the two books we based our narrative on because while those books praise the ideals of wikileaks and praise the ideals of transparency, they criticize him and julian doesn't like criticism. i think it's important to distinguish the ideals of wikileaks, what they set out to do, these ideals of transparency, from julian. i think this is a common conflation, which sis unfortunate, because i think some of julian's actions have not been for the best fo
julian assange himself was very concerned about this. this weekend he's put a fairly negative review of his own about the movie, but he also tried to discourage benedict cumberbatch, your versatile and talented lead actor, from portraying him saying your skills play into hands of people who are out to remove me and wikileaks from the world. i believe you should reconsider your involvement in this enterprise. when you saw those words when he posted them on the website and shared them with your...
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i think, you know, you have to make a distinction, really, between the first julian assange or the julian assange who emerged with these leaks. as things have played out, he's become more and more anti-american. but i think the original leaks were quite powerful and important. >> but then, of course, he dumped all the documents which are said to have endangered sources and methods in a way that seemed to be indiscrimin t indiscriminant. why do some people think that he's a hero, first amendment champion for dumping these documents? >> i think it's fair to say that in the case of the afghan war logs, he did release documents on his website which had not been properly redacted. but he also withheld thousands of those documents. when he released the iraqi war logs, he got it right. in the original state department release, he only released a few thousand. he held back a great many. so i think there was a conflict going on inside wikileaks. but it's not fair to say that he just duped them all. that's not the way it worked out. but he did make a number of mistakes. the problem with julian is h
i think, you know, you have to make a distinction, really, between the first julian assange or the julian assange who emerged with these leaks. as things have played out, he's become more and more anti-american. but i think the original leaks were quite powerful and important. >> but then, of course, he dumped all the documents which are said to have endangered sources and methods in a way that seemed to be indiscrimin t indiscriminant. why do some people think that he's a hero, first...
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to hear more on what julian assange had to say. meanwhile the whistleblower who's heavily in the spotlight right now edward snowden has been on the for his revelations about global u.s. surveillance he received the sam adams a prize for integrity in intelligence it's given out to any really by former u.s. government officials for whistleblowers and activists who had to snowden the award to stop by our studio and told our just have a day when the n.s.a. leaker is still. he's convinced that people really did was right he has no regrets and he's willing to face whatever the future holds for him it's a dangerous time for whistleblowers in the united states but the fact the snowden effect has been the opposite we have more and more whistleblowers coming to the government accountability project than we have had before so i think if the u.s. is trying to clamp down and send the message by making an example courage is contagious. so what's it like to go against major government organizations to expose exactly what they are well this group
to hear more on what julian assange had to say. meanwhile the whistleblower who's heavily in the spotlight right now edward snowden has been on the for his revelations about global u.s. surveillance he received the sam adams a prize for integrity in intelligence it's given out to any really by former u.s. government officials for whistleblowers and activists who had to snowden the award to stop by our studio and told our just have a day when the n.s.a. leaker is still. he's convinced that...
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let's turn to julian assange. you heard benedict cumberbatch there, he said that he tried to glorify nor vilify you. celebrate the great things that wi wikileaks has done. do you accept that? >> well, mr. cumberbatch wrote me a charming, very polite letter and with genuine concerns about the nature of the script being used in that film. he's reported to have said to "vogue" and to "the guardian," that he had fights with his director, who wanted to present me as a quote, cartoon batty, that was mr. cumberbatch's words. but of course, he's under a contract and he's limited to what he can say in the film. i do know that he tried to enumerate some of the worst elements of the script. but, unfortunately, with limited success. >> what is your biggest complaint of the film? >> well, i don't know where to begin, we released the whole script well before this happened. there was no approach to us by dreamworks, other than an informal approach, by benedict cumberbatch just days before shooting began. this is a film that is b
let's turn to julian assange. you heard benedict cumberbatch there, he said that he tried to glorify nor vilify you. celebrate the great things that wi wikileaks has done. do you accept that? >> well, mr. cumberbatch wrote me a charming, very polite letter and with genuine concerns about the nature of the script being used in that film. he's reported to have said to "vogue" and to "the guardian," that he had fights with his director, who wanted to present me as a...
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. >> axelrod: still ahead, wikileaks cries foul over hollywood's new julian assange film. >> tch. >> axelrod: returning now to a rare story, wikileaks doesn't want told. julian assange, the founder of the online organization dedicated to exposing secrets is leading a campaign against a new hollywood movie, the subject? assange himself. from london here is kelley cobiella. >> man is least himself when he talks in his own person. but if you give him a mask, he will tell you the truth. >> julian assange has been called a hero and a traitor, a selfless crusader and paranoid ego maniac, the hollywood version is all of those things. >> working for us and i got people everywhere. >> the film isn't even out in the u.s. yet but it already has made assange feel hold up in the ecuadoran embassy so angry he launched a an all-out wikileaks war against it, he leaked and critiqued screen plays and begged the lead actor benedict cumberbatch not t to take the re and told cumberbatch you will be used as a hired gun to present me as someone morally compromised. and called the film political opportunism
. >> axelrod: still ahead, wikileaks cries foul over hollywood's new julian assange film. >> tch. >> axelrod: returning now to a rare story, wikileaks doesn't want told. julian assange, the founder of the online organization dedicated to exposing secrets is leading a campaign against a new hollywood movie, the subject? assange himself. from london here is kelley cobiella. >> man is least himself when he talks in his own person. but if you give him a mask, he will tell...
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founder julian assange talks exclusively to our t.v. about a us exceptionalism and his vision for the future of the freedom of information. one hundred twenty million europeans are living in the on the brink of poverty the red cross raises the alarm suggesting allstar to policies are pushing the e.u. into deep decline. and the u.k. activist to name all victims of the e.u. was during strikes in pakistan. to bring return the people she wanted to return the fight with the people what made the statistics we talk to activists from the investigative journalism on what they're trying to achieve. live from moscow watching our two you know with me i would say let's take a look at our top story this morning. american exceptionalism is merely an excuse washington uses to break the law at home and abroad that's what julian assange just told our show host evil ballinger in an exclusive interview that we can expound also sketched out his vision on the future of freedom of information and praise russia for given asylum to n.s.a. whistleblower edward s
founder julian assange talks exclusively to our t.v. about a us exceptionalism and his vision for the future of the freedom of information. one hundred twenty million europeans are living in the on the brink of poverty the red cross raises the alarm suggesting allstar to policies are pushing the e.u. into deep decline. and the u.k. activist to name all victims of the e.u. was during strikes in pakistan. to bring return the people she wanted to return the fight with the people what made the...
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tell them apart we kill its founder julian assange he talks exclusively to our t.v. about a year was exceptionalism and his vision for the future of the freedom of information . one hundred twenty million europeans are living in all on the brink of poverty the red cross raises the alarm suggesting austerity policies are pushing the e.u. into deep decline. and the u.k. activists as the to name all the victims of u.s. journey strikes in pakistan. to bring a return that it was for managing to return for it but that people won't meet statistics were told to activists from the bureau of investigative journalism or are looking beyond just the casualty figures caused by what the u.s. calls christian strike it's. a very warm welcome to you if you've just joined us here on r.g.p. we're live from moscow are you with me to bomb was a top top story right now. american exceptionalism is merely an excuse washington uses to break the law at home and abroad that's what julian assange just told our evil call injure in an exclusive interview we can expound also scarce charge his visio
tell them apart we kill its founder julian assange he talks exclusively to our t.v. about a year was exceptionalism and his vision for the future of the freedom of information . one hundred twenty million europeans are living in all on the brink of poverty the red cross raises the alarm suggesting austerity policies are pushing the e.u. into deep decline. and the u.k. activists as the to name all the victims of u.s. journey strikes in pakistan. to bring a return that it was for managing to...
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correct there you have it, julian assange describing a difficult climate for whistleblowers and those who help them. meanwhile, we are told that he has no regrets about what he did and believe it was the right decision. >> it has been an eventful week for edward snowden, between reunited with his father and receiving the award. you can stay updated on the latest developments on the whistleblower. people around the world are venting their anger at genetically modified food producer monsanto. it is said these could be a danger to humans, even resulting in death. they were looking at influence in safety research and monopolizing the industry. room australia to europe, hundreds of cities across six countries have witnessed demonstrations. in the u.s., thousands have joined marches, many of which are still underway. our reporter is in washington with the latest for us. >> across the u.s. coming many took art in the second organized march against the agricultural giant monsanto, rallying against the company using genetically modified organisms and trying to raise awareness about its practic
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coming up on r t julian assange the man behind wiki leaks remains in london's ecuadorian embassy but he's not staying silent from the n.s.a. leaks to much more on our team was able to interview the world renowned leaker that exclusive conversation just ahead and according to a new report the obama administration has invoked a chilling effect on the freedom of press from the d.o.j. tracking the phones of george journalists to the prosecution of whistleblowers concerns for press freedom are growing more on that coming up and it's the eleventh day of the government shutdown but the standoff between republicans and democrats continues republicans are pushing for short term raise of the debt ceiling but obama demands no strings attached before saying yes to the deal the latest on this fiscal deadlock later in the show. it's friday october eleventh four pm in washington d.c. i'm a neera david and you're watching r t we begin today with an exclusive interview with whistleblower julian assange artie's sister spanish channel sat down with the wiki leaks founder in london a song she was grante
coming up on r t julian assange the man behind wiki leaks remains in london's ecuadorian embassy but he's not staying silent from the n.s.a. leaks to much more on our team was able to interview the world renowned leaker that exclusive conversation just ahead and according to a new report the obama administration has invoked a chilling effect on the freedom of press from the d.o.j. tracking the phones of george journalists to the prosecution of whistleblowers concerns for press freedom are...
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assange esta pelicula es una supreproduccion un proyecto que se convierte en el protagonista de las fugas de informacion mas grandes de la historia hasta aca llegamos pero la proxima semana llegamos con mas hola hollywood el parque de fresno se vio invadida de zombies no se espanten, solo eran corredores que participaron en una carrera de zombies parte del dinero recaudado sera para el hospital de niños de california estos zombies dan miedo no? por una buena causa se viene el noticiero...
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assange on more concern in terms of prison people at risk. of course sarah as we know our guardian newspaper was rated grills part of the time for nine hours and therefore more investigation before the terrorism investigation has started up so there you have it julian assange describing a difficult political climate for whistleblowers and those who help them it's not a member himself meanwhile we are told at least has no regrets about what he did and believes that it was the right decision. a worldwide rally against genetically modified food giant monsanto is being held across the globe activists separate testing the use of potentially harmful chemicals ensued production something monsanto says is the only way to feed the globe's growing population hundreds of cities are said to take part in the march across small that sixty countries aussies myrna partner i reports now from new york. in the land of supersize approximately eighty five percent of all processed foods contain genetically modified organisms g.m.o. is an acronym that owns its noto
assange on more concern in terms of prison people at risk. of course sarah as we know our guardian newspaper was rated grills part of the time for nine hours and therefore more investigation before the terrorism investigation has started up so there you have it julian assange describing a difficult political climate for whistleblowers and those who help them it's not a member himself meanwhile we are told at least has no regrets about what he did and believes that it was the right decision. a...
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we could leaks added so julian assange tells it as a tease as he talks about the future of the freedom of information in an exclusive interview with aussie. the red cross lashes out at austerity which is likely to great social unrest under its trim isn't as a one hundred twenty million europeans now live bell or on the brink of poverty aren't. bringing return the people she managed to return the fight the bad people mostly the statistics were told to british oxford sticking to name the many civilian victims a one big one is called rescission strikes in pakistan. international news live from moscow this is r.t. with me. thanks for joining us. snowden has had a good few days having been reunited with his father in russia and on and for blowing the lid off and i say surveillance operations the interest around the intelligence leaker has launched a new debate about whistle blowing and the role with plays game that each account has the details. edward snowden met with his father at an undisclosed location presumably here in moscow he said there is little hope that he son will ever go back t
we could leaks added so julian assange tells it as a tease as he talks about the future of the freedom of information in an exclusive interview with aussie. the red cross lashes out at austerity which is likely to great social unrest under its trim isn't as a one hundred twenty million europeans now live bell or on the brink of poverty aren't. bringing return the people she managed to return the fight the bad people mostly the statistics were told to british oxford sticking to name the many...
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assange on more police in terms of prison people at risk. journalists sarah harrison as we know the newspaper was rated grills part of the time for nine hours and the formal investigation before the terrorism investigation has started up so there you have it to julian assange describing a difficult political climate for whistleblowers and those who helped them it's not a man himself meanwhile we are told at least has no regrets about what he did and believes that it was the right decision. all the whistleblowers and activists who presented snowden with the sam adams award have leaked confidential information themselves in the past they visited r.t. earlier this week to share some of their secrets you can watch the full final discussion on our you tube channel. activists around the world rallying as part of a day of protest to vent their anger at biotech company monsanto demonstrators claim genetically modified crops produced by the company could be harmful to humans even resulting today in death they also accuse the multi-national firm of ag
assange on more police in terms of prison people at risk. journalists sarah harrison as we know the newspaper was rated grills part of the time for nine hours and the formal investigation before the terrorism investigation has started up so there you have it to julian assange describing a difficult political climate for whistleblowers and those who helped them it's not a man himself meanwhile we are told at least has no regrets about what he did and believes that it was the right decision. all...
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wiki leaks founder julian assange talks exclusively to u.s. exceptionalism and his vision for the future of the freedom of information. one hundred twenty million europeans live in or on the brink of poverty the red cross raises the alarm suggesting a stir to policies of pushing the e.u. into de decline. in the u.k. activist seek to name all the victims of u.s. drone strikes in pakistan. to bring return that the people still manage to return to flight but that people won't move the statistics were told to x. rays from the bureau investigative journalism for looking beyond just the casualty figures caused by will be cause for signal strikes. international news and comment line from moscow this is a party with me franks for joining us. american exceptionalism is merely an excuse washington uses to break the law at home and abroad that's what julian assange has told auntie's eva golinger exclusive interview there with the leaks founder also sketched out his vision on the huge show freedom of information and praise of russia for giving a silent to
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assange and i'm more concerned in terms of prison people at risk. journalists sarah harrison as we know the newspaper was rated griddles partner at the time for nine hours and a formal investigation before the terrorism has to go she has thought it all so there you have it julian assange describing a difficult political climate for whistleblowers and those who help them it's not only himself meanwhile we are told at least has no regrets about what he did and believes that it was the right decision. eventful week for edward snowden between being reuniting with his father and receiving the sam adams award you can log onto our website r.t. dot com to stay updated on the latest developments in the life of the whistleblower . activists from across the globe have been taking to the streets in a worldwide rally against genetically modified food giant monsanto the protesters claim the g.m. crops it produces could be harmful to humans hundreds of cities across more than sixty countries are set to take part in the march. is in berlin. i mean straight is all a
assange and i'm more concerned in terms of prison people at risk. journalists sarah harrison as we know the newspaper was rated griddles partner at the time for nine hours and a formal investigation before the terrorism has to go she has thought it all so there you have it julian assange describing a difficult political climate for whistleblowers and those who help them it's not only himself meanwhile we are told at least has no regrets about what he did and believes that it was the right...
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did have the opportunity to sit down exclusively with the wiki leaks founder julian assange this was at the ecuadorian embassy in london where he still held now mr saunders said that he was basically concerned not for mr snowden but for the safety of those who have been helping him and publishing his leaks let's take a listen to what he had to say. i'm more concerned in terms of prison people at risk. center harrison who was involved in killing it would start out of home spend thirty nine days with him more school report protecting him following petitions to be in russia. now she's from the u.k. because we know he got a newspaper that was rated grills part time for nine hours on the counter terrorism act here without charges and a formal investigation for terrorism investigation has started all. over in relation to all those people. so there you have it julian assange speaking out there now as for edward snowden he is safe and sound in an undisclosed location here in moscow where he was just finally able to meet with this father both the songs and snowden though very much concerned a
did have the opportunity to sit down exclusively with the wiki leaks founder julian assange this was at the ecuadorian embassy in london where he still held now mr saunders said that he was basically concerned not for mr snowden but for the safety of those who have been helping him and publishing his leaks let's take a listen to what he had to say. i'm more concerned in terms of prison people at risk. center harrison who was involved in killing it would start out of home spend thirty nine days...
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weaken leaks founder julian assange tells it as a taser as he talks about the future of the freedom of information in an exclusive interview to see. also the red cross lashes out at us territory as a reporter on the one hundred twenty min then europeans who live in or on the brink of poverty likely to great social unrest and extremists. returned the humanity to return the fight with the people most need statistics. and we talked to a british activist seeking to name the many civilian victims of the you ask calls precision strikes in pakistan. international news and comment live from moscow this is the was me your national thanks for joining us. edward snowden's got good a few good days having been reunited with his father in russia and on it for blowing the lid of n.s.a. surveillance operations the interest around the intelligence leaker has launched a new debate about whistle blowing and the role it plays and let's not get more from our she's going to trick and she joins us now live here in moscow had a game there so we spoke to some whistleblowers who blazed a trail for edward snowde
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it's the question many have asked about wick kileaks founde julian assange. now hollywood is entering the debate with "fifth estate." >> 12 million people have seen the video. >> it stars laurie liny, stanley tucci. >> we got on incredibly well. it was a really, beautiful, beautiful collaboration. he's so smart and so sensitive. >> the beautiful collaboration is with the film's director, bill condon, not the man he's playing. >> i also tried to get in contact with julian and meet him, but i got a firm rejection. >> firm, direct, and in writing. assange e-mailed him back in january calling the film negative, harmful, and toxic. quote, by meeting with you, i would validate this retched film and indorse the talented but debauched performance the script will force you to give. >> he thought the film was based on two poisonous events he didn't want to condone by meeting me and he was concerned it was damaging to him and his organization. >> in the e-mail along with the script posted on wikileaks, he implores him to give up the role, writing you will be used as a h
it's the question many have asked about wick kileaks founde julian assange. now hollywood is entering the debate with "fifth estate." >> 12 million people have seen the video. >> it stars laurie liny, stanley tucci. >> we got on incredibly well. it was a really, beautiful, beautiful collaboration. he's so smart and so sensitive. >> the beautiful collaboration is with the film's director, bill condon, not the man he's playing. >> i also tried to get in...
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. >> jimmy: and then this movie right here, "the fifth estate" -- julian assange. wow, you're amazing, you're a great actor. you know that i love you. but this was, like, you have the white hair and -- it was really -- it was about the wikileaks and about julian assange. >> yep. no completely, no. it's about a relationship between him and one of the guys who is a part of the organization called anke domscheit-berg. and it's from his perspective and "the guardian" newspaper that was involved. they were sort of the core source material for this story. and it's an examination of this extraordinary period of both wikileaks and assange and his relationship with this guy over three years from 2007 to 2010 with the iraq and afghanistan war leaks. >> jimmy: it's fantastic. we have a clip here. here's benedict cumberbatch in "the fifth estate." take a look at this. >> we have an information that goes beyond any short term alliance with have with the mainstream media. you want to throw it all away because you fear that some u.s. government informant might come to harm? >> he
. >> jimmy: and then this movie right here, "the fifth estate" -- julian assange. wow, you're amazing, you're a great actor. you know that i love you. but this was, like, you have the white hair and -- it was really -- it was about the wikileaks and about julian assange. >> yep. no completely, no. it's about a relationship between him and one of the guys who is a part of the organization called anke domscheit-berg. and it's from his perspective and "the guardian"...
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julian assange is holed up. >>> the author of a new book tells us why cookies to comfortable chairs could cause humans worlds of trouble. hello. welcome to "consider this." we begin with the debt ceiling. the government open for business thursday after a 16-day shutdown, but as courteney healey reports the fight over government spending and obamacare is far from over. >> reporter: vice president joe biden delivered morning muffins at the environmental protection agency thursday, while some politicians expressed relief learned. >> you'll see a more mainstream conservative republican party. i don't think we'll have the same kind of brinks manship on january 15th and february 7th. >> reporter: others vowed to continue the fight to stot obamacare. >> i'm not going away, and this issue is not going away. i'm going to use every opportunity on the senate floor to get a vote straight up or down on this issue. >> reporter: president obama seized the opportunity to blame republicans and tee party conservatives for the government shutdown and fiscal crisis. >> some of the same folks that pushed for
julian assange is holed up. >>> the author of a new book tells us why cookies to comfortable chairs could cause humans worlds of trouble. hello. welcome to "consider this." we begin with the debt ceiling. the government open for business thursday after a 16-day shutdown, but as courteney healey reports the fight over government spending and obamacare is far from over. >> reporter: vice president joe biden delivered morning muffins at the environmental protection agency...
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assange, de wikileaks, en donde expone al gobierno norteamericano a través de información clasificada, razón por la cual aún está prófugo de las autoridades y exiliado en la embajada de ecuador, en londres. a pesar de que se mostró en desacuerdo por el firme, la película por fin se estrenó en estados unidos y ahora en méxico; creando una ola de controversia y sinsabores. la cinta intenta retratar la supuesta personalidad de este polémico personaje y los pasajes que atravesó al crear wikileaks, la cinta termina siendo ambigua y con muchos huecos, que lejos de ilustrar al espectador lo deja con más dudas, aunque mantiene muy bien la atención por las más de dos horas. le damos tres estrellas. >>pero si lo que quieren es saltar de la butaca, ahí está la propuesta de susto de la semana: el pacto, firme que relata la historia de dos hermanas que tras fallecer su madre se recuerden en la casa de su infancia en donde empiezan a correr cosas misteriosas que llevarán a una de ellas a indagar en el pasado de su madre y descubrir algo que no se había imaginado. esta es una histor
assange, de wikileaks, en donde expone al gobierno norteamericano a través de información clasificada, razón por la cual aún está prófugo de las autoridades y exiliado en la embajada de ecuador, en londres. a pesar de que se mostró en desacuerdo por el firme, la película por fin se estrenó en estados unidos y ahora en méxico; creando una ola de controversia y sinsabores. la cinta intenta retratar la supuesta personalidad de este polémico personaje y los pasajes que atravesó al crear...
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. >> la cinta (en inglÉs) la historia de juliÁn assange y la creaciÓn de wikileaks. >> si se estÁn preguntando dÓnde quedÓ alfonso corona en mi segmento de cine les tengo una extensa entrevista con este director mexicano, es todo de mi parte. >> los veo maÑana. >> y hay otra estreno, daniela polanco los entrevistÓ en nueva york y aquÍ estÁ su entrevista veamos. >> que hubo compadre se armÓ. >> la presiÓn es enorme para jaime camil y omar chaparro, despuÉs del exito arrollador de la pelÍcula de eugenio derbÉz le toca probar que una comedia protagonizada por dos mexicanos tambiÉn puede batir taquilla en estados unidos y mÉxico. >> es una pelÍcula bien linda. >> creo que la gente va a ver una ciudad de mÉxico muy diferente a como la pinto a un medios de comunicaciÓn. >> es una historia de amor. >> con el canicas. >> es el papel que hago yo. >> el personaje. >> y la verdad que la cualidad que tiene es la nobleza. >> hay un escenario donde voy comiendo torta de tamal una cosa asquerosa, bueno no me gusta. >> voy comiendomela y veo que estÁ en problemas alejandro con los villanos y
. >> la cinta (en inglÉs) la historia de juliÁn assange y la creaciÓn de wikileaks. >> si se estÁn preguntando dÓnde quedÓ alfonso corona en mi segmento de cine les tengo una extensa entrevista con este director mexicano, es todo de mi parte. >> los veo maÑana. >> y hay otra estreno, daniela polanco los entrevistÓ en nueva york y aquÍ estÁ su entrevista veamos. >> que hubo compadre se armÓ. >> la presiÓn es enorme para jaime camil y omar chaparro,...
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and from high hopes to disappointment, the much- anticipated biotic on wikileaks founder julian assange -- why it is panned by the critics. the u.s. obesity rate affects more than one in three adults these days, many say this is the result of the tricks that food companies use to get consumers addicted to their products. >> this is the richest country on earth, where banks can't fail and waistlines can stop expanding. >> the waistlines in america are growing, half of all americans could be obese and less than 20 years. >> sugar reach rinks and wider waistlines go hand-in-hand. >> with 40% of children overweight and -- food has become a drug, marketed by an industry focused on addiction. >> they have created these chemical concoctions that are very sweet, very fatty and very salty. >> scientists and food industry whistleblowers say that big food companies engine near processed foods with ingredients that pique the taste buds while tricking the brain that you are still hungry. in a country where diabetes and high blood pressure and heart disease are becoming all too common among millions
and from high hopes to disappointment, the much- anticipated biotic on wikileaks founder julian assange -- why it is panned by the critics. the u.s. obesity rate affects more than one in three adults these days, many say this is the result of the tricks that food companies use to get consumers addicted to their products. >> this is the richest country on earth, where banks can't fail and waistlines can stop expanding. >> the waistlines in america are growing, half of all americans...
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but julian assange wants no part of it. and this movie is toxic. the second hour of "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin with a renew cited against obama care and a new target in the battle. the republican national committee launching an online petition urging president obama to fire kathleen sebelius because of the obama care website glitches. and on twitter, they're using the #fire sebelius and slamming her for the 400 milled cost of the website so far. brian todd is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you mentioned, kathleen sebelius the critical mass is building against her by the day. republicans are equating her with the rollout mess and they are turning up the heat. she's become the face of the obama care rollout and all of its technical problems. and there's intensifying pressure on her to step down. she's the chief target of republicans, including senator pat roberts, who is a long-time friend of sebelius' family. >> she's had three and a half years to launch
but julian assange wants no part of it. and this movie is toxic. the second hour of "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin with a renew cited against obama care and a new target in the battle. the republican national committee launching an online petition urging president obama to fire kathleen sebelius because of the obama care website glitches. and on twitter, they're using the #fire sebelius and slamming her for the...
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"cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2" and "carrie" but the moved about julian assange was the bottom movie. now, you may remember that critical study that shows that oreos can be more addictive or as addictive as cocaine. david letterman looked at the least addictive. >> you think people are nuts. you do, right. not you. [ laughter ] but we all collectively believe other people are nuts. you're not going to believe this. look what science uncovered. take a look at this. >> the most addictive snack, oreo cookie, the least addictive snack -- >> i'm addicted to eating rubber tires. rubber tire pieces taste chemically amazing. >> happy snacking, america. >> i don't know about rubber tires. now, finally you know justin bieber has tons of beliebers but this next story is hard to believe. looking at right before pictures of 30-year-old tony sheldon over the last five years. he spent his entire life savings, $100,000 to be exact on numerous procedures to look like his 19-year-old idol, justin bieber that includes botox, chin reduction, eyelid surgery and hair transplants. >> he doesn't even
"cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2" and "carrie" but the moved about julian assange was the bottom movie. now, you may remember that critical study that shows that oreos can be more addictive or as addictive as cocaine. david letterman looked at the least addictive. >> you think people are nuts. you do, right. not you. [ laughter ] but we all collectively believe other people are nuts. you're not going to believe this. look what science uncovered. take a look at...