unarmed man and washington was investigating the leaks when sweden issued an arrest warrant for the alleged sex crimes a songe surrendered to police in london and was granted bail. the following year a british court ruled he should be extradited to sweden but a songe feared this would be used as a pretext to extradite him to the us. i have not been charged with any crime in any country. despite the european arrest for its third restrictive that it prevents u.k. courts from considering the facts of a case in two thousand and twelve he applied for and was granted political asylum at the ecuadorian embassy in london on human rights grounds. i think president correia for the carriage is showing in considering ending granting political
congress, very good to have you. great to be with you. neil: interior secretary of the united states, you put a lot on the line for your country. how important is what will be going on in singapore? it is important. the pres. is doing what he said he would do. set aside the numbers on unemployment, energy, what we are doing, 500 days ago that we would be sitting down multiple meetings with correia, the single greatest threat in my opinion facing this country, having a nuclear armed north korea that could launch icbms that hit territories, possibly the mainland itself, to be where we are where we could end the war, absolutely astonishing what this president has done.
liberty. a member the painting democrats hang in capital hill, another painting fiasco, democratic congressman from california has hung a painting that depicts the statue of liberty as a muslim woman in his california district. and the congressional are competition by a student. there a palin was one of the first to weigh in on this. america spots something unusual. take it down or he they are going to protest. correia says there s no intention of removing it. heather: we will follow that story.
correia hopes spread with the armies stance. he signed for the aggressors which u.s. general harrison acted for the united nations but the hush in the hills became uneasy with the exchange of prisoners. the reds showing defiance instead of repentance. and generals clark and taylor welcoming u.n. prisoners heard tales of atrocities which shocked the free world. cruelties confirmed by general dean, the highest ranking officer to be captured and released by the reds. jenna: that was in the past some americans call it the forgotten war, conflict in far-off country, so painful even some survivors try to forget about it. north koreans in the meantime certainly not forgotten bit. 60 years after the end of the korean war the country is marking tomorrow s anniversary with a massive celebration. they call it victory day even though the two sides only sign
same thing about killing muslim children, and if he said the same thing about killing the children of a particular race, would wait a minute would obama have been there? that s the key. i think obama went there because he wanted to support sick kids. >kids. sean: you didn t answer my question. i suspect he would have been, but i don t know. i think we agree that he wouldn t have been. the question is, the guy apologized. when did he apologize? to me i want this to be a learning moment. 36,000 americans died in correia so that this guy could become a millionaire with a youtube and be free. and for him to have done that, i want him i want what i would love more than anything, more than the president boycotting the guy, say to the guy, i want you to go on a tour in correi korea compared to nora