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MSNBCW Way Too Early July 31, 2013

Steepest charge against him, the former Intelligence Analyst was convicted on 20 others and could face 126 years behind bars. Manning was convicted of leaking 700,000 secret documents to the wikileaks website. Prosecutors argued his revelations ended up in the hands of osama bin laden. But the judge ruling that while the 25yearold was negligent, there was no intent to share those secrets with the enemy. They hailed this verdict but many civil liberty advocates saw the ruling as an attack on whistle blowers. It is a serious precedent. It is a serious abuse. And it will mean the end of National Security journalism in the United States as we know it if it is left to stand. President obama is proposing a new grand bargain with big spending on infrastructure, projects while slashing the Corporate Tax rate. This was panned across town by a local newspapers Editorial Board who suggested the president take his jobs plan and shove it. They called it a further left version of a plan he already p

MSNBCW Morning Joe July 31, 2013

Im not going to go into the corner and curl up because someone found out something embarrassing about me. You see whats going on here today . If you become mayor of the city of new york, youd better put up with this every single day, people saying, you know what, you did something we dont like, cameras in your face, back down, quit. Thats not the kind of man im going to be. Sir, i say to you in all due respect, if you do not like to vote for me, dont vote for me, but dont deny these people the right to vote for me if they want to. Okay. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to morning joe. Little known fact, mika. Whats that . Before approaching senator barack obama in 2006, robert gibbs had been pressuring Anthony Weiner to run for president of the United States. Anthony said no, said he was busy and couldnt do it, and so he reluctantly went to barack obama. There you go. With us on set, former White House Press secretary and msnbc contributor robert gibbs. Is that true, robert . No, i wou

FOXNEWSW Americas News HQ June 2, 2019

Support. She ranks near the bottom of all the major polls, so she is hoping that tonights town hall here on the Fox News Channel could be a turning point for her campaign. Peter doocy is live in dubuque, iowa, where the event will be held later on in about three hours from now. Hi, peter. Reporter hi, eric. Senator gillibrand does not appear to be one of the Democratic Candidates for president on President Trumps radar yet, but he is on hers. And now she is sharpening the language that she is using to describe the president that she hopes to challenge. He does all of this because he wants you to believe hes strong. He is not. Our president is a coward reporter gillibrand sits at 0. 3 support in the real clear politicses average of polls and is hoping to break through with a new plan that offers two years of Free Public College in exchange for one year of Public Service or four years of Free Public College in exchange for two years of Public Service. But she isnt offering any details ab

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distinguishes between journalists and spies and protects journalists and the free flow of information. now, do i think that s going to happen? no, i don t. this congress can t seem to do anything. that s what should happen, however. arthel: well, that s interesting you say that, because i want to pull up a quote from georgia kneel jaffer georgia meal jaffer. here it is, quote: for the purposes of press freedom what matters is not who counts as a journalist, but whether journalistic activities whether performed by a journalist or anyone else can be crimes in america. the trump administration s move could establish a precedent used to criminalize further acts of national security journalism. the charges rely almost entirely on conduct that investigative journalists engage in every day. the indictment should be understood as a frontal attack on press freedom. your last words, judy, on that. i think that i agree with

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