All our decisions are a work in progress and so i appreciate the i told the general i love the idea of the commission to look at us especially as a new director is a great opportunity for me to get a new set of eyes on the work that we do. I hope you will truly swing the door open wide for these gentlemen and make sure that top to bottom the fbi is making themselves available anything and everything these gentlemen leave so we dont ever get a report like that. I will do everything in my power. I told my folks behind their backs this means a lot to me. I want a fresh aggressive inspection. I want candid views because thats how we get a better especially at the beginning of a tenyear term thats the gift for me. So i will do everything to make that happen. With respect to fort hood, i am no expert. Ive read the report and ive already been scheduled for a meeting so he can take me through it. One of the Lessons Learned so i can better understand what did we mess because i asked him from th
Espionage act and other charges. He now faces up to 136 years in prison. Julian assange will join us from the Ecuadorian Embassy in london where he has been living for more than a year. Then we go to fort meade, maryland, where the sentencing hearing begins today. Obrien,peak to alexa who has been reporting from their everyday. We are not talking about the trial, as important as it is. We are talking about setting legal precedent for National Security and whistleblowers, and beyond that, people using the internet, communicating in legallyprotected speech. All that and more coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. For brentcing hearing a man and begins today following his acquittal on the most serious charge he faced, aiding the enemy, but conviction and 20 accounts. On tuesday, manning was found guilty of violating the espionage act and other charges for leaking documents to wikileaks. He avoids an automatic life sentence but st
Espionage act and other charges. He now faces up to 136 years in prison. Julian assange will join us from the Ecuadorian Embassy in london where he has been living for more than a year. Then we go to fort meade, maryland, where the sentencing hearing begins today. Obrien,peak to alexa who has been reporting from their everyday. We are not talking about the trial, as important as it is. We are talking about setting legal precedent for National Security and whistleblowers, and beyond that, people using the internet, communicating in legallyprotected speech. All that and more coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. For brentcing hearing a man and begins today following his acquittal on the most serious charge he faced, aiding the enemy, but conviction and 20 accounts. On tuesday, manning was found guilty of violating the espionage act and other charges for leaking documents to wikileaks. He avoids an automatic life sentence but st
On this endorsement . Oh, steve. You know, steve, i got to tell you, the you guys in the press are incorrigible. I was literally inaugurated four days ago, and youre talking about elections four years from now. And i am as you know, steve, i am still secretary of state, so im out of politics, and im forbidden from even hearing these questions. Violence rages across egypt for a fifth straight day. We will have a live report. And brazil mourns more than 230 young victims of a horrendous nightclub fire as police make the first arrests. Coulded gay. Im Andrea Mitchell live in washington where he begin with breaking news today. Word exclusively of what could be a major policy shift on access for gay youths to the boy scouts. Nbc justice correspondent Pete Williams joins me now from the newsroom with the latest on this exclusive story where are pete. The boy scouts are considering dropping their national ban on gay scouts or gay scout leaders, and that would be a profound change for an iconi
Look forward to working with you guys this weekend. Our pleasure. Ours also. Thank you, sir. Youre welcome. My pleasure. Speedwriter. That also helps. It does a good job. Better than i can. Certainly. A phone call from Peter Jennings telling me he finished the book and he loved it and thought it was the most effective battle scenes story hed ever read. Great. My son finished the book last week and he loved it. Hes a history buff. He is a junior at Carson College in tennessee and he loved Civil War History and reenactments and all that. Thats great. We loved it. Coming back here tonight. Well be back. Weve got plenty of books. How is it going . We just set up here about 25 minutes ago. Ive done good the last couple of days. This gentleman behind us just bought it. I understand that went pretty well. That went well, yes, sir. I found my page, believe it or not. Could i get you to sign this yes man sign for this gentleman over here . Thank you c13 thank you very much, sir. What is your na