Partners and associates and staff of gilbert l. L. P. Law firm, where we are right now, they made me take the jacket off. I didnt want to take it off. Tim of capitol hill, jill of skd nickerbacher, their efforts have been inconceivable. Senator Patrick Leahy has been instrumental in sheparding the arrival of this day. Wasnt to thank all of the members of congress from all sides of the aisle such as senator flake, representatives Chris Van Holen and barbara lee and others who spoke up or visited me, subjected themselves to my ranting and helped me regain some of my weight. Even in cuba, m ms melt in your mouth, not in your hands. To all of those who tried to visit but were unable to, thank you for trying. Im at your service as soon as i get some new teeth, and i hope they will be strong and sharp enough to make a difference. To the washington Jewish Community, ron halber in particular and his staff at the Jewish Community relations council, all of the executive directors, staff and volu
On January 4, a British court blocked a United States request to extradite WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange.
The US has charged him with hacking government computers and espionage after he obtained and published hundreds of thousands of classified documents between 2010 and 2011.
District Judge Vanessa Baraister said extradition would be “oppressive” taking into account Assange’s mental health, saying he was at risk of suicide.
Assange was arrested in April 2019 by UK police from the embassy of Ecuador in London, where he had been granted asylum since 2012.
Here is what you need to know:
Who is Julian Assange?
Assange is an Australian-born computer programmer and founder of WikiLeaks – an international, non-profit whistle-blowing organisation that was created in Iceland in 2006.
i take responsibility. i m in charge of the state department, 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 post, the president and the vice president certainly wouldn t be knowledgeable about specific decisions that are made by security professionals. in the wake of an attack like this, in the fog of war, there s always going to be confusion, and i think it is absolutely fair to say that everyone had the same intelligence. everyone who bad intelligence, it seems. everyone who spoke tried to give the information as they had. as time has gone on, the information has changed. we ve gotten more detail. but that s not surprising. that always happens. and what i want to avoid is some kind of political got ya or blame game going on. and we have just got word into the president on this as well in tonight s debate, as you ll see, he is keeping his thoughts about libya to himself. have a listen to this. mr. president, are you ready for tonight? how are you feeling about tonig
secretary s trip to peru. i take responsibility. i m in charge of the state department, 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 post, the president and the vice president certainly wouldn t be knowledgeable about specific decisions that are made by security professionals. in the wake of an attack like this, in the fog of war, there s always going to be confusion, and i think it is absolutely fair to say that everyone had the same intelligence. everyone who bad intelligence, it seems. everyone who spoke tried to give the information as they had. as time has gone on, the information has changed. we ve gotten more detail. but that s not surprising. that always happens. and what i want to avoid is some kind of political got ya or blame game going on. and we have just got word into the president on this as well in tonight s debate, as you ll see, he is keeping his thoughts about libya to himself. have a listen to this. mr. president, are you ready for tonight? how a
at 9:00 a.m. eastern, radio talk show host, joe madison and armstrong williams on the state of race relations. washington journal is next. host: a forthcoming report says changes are need to be made in how troops operate and calls for a near doubling of troops and the fdic shuts down banks in florida, new jersey, ohio and oklahoma, those banks being taken over by other entities but the stories in the paper are a slowing in the decline of the economy with suggestions by some of a strong rebound, which makes for the question for our first half hour this morning as far as the economic recovery as some are seeing it. we want to turn to you and say and ask, regarding the economic recovery if anything else is needed, in your opinion. when it comes to the economic recovery, if you think anything else is needed. feel free to share your opinions on three platforms, by twittering or e-mailing us. the new york times is where we ll start, a story by katherine rappel, hopeful sign, ou