thank you very much. thanks for having me. all right. he s from miami where it s in the 20 s today like it is in new york where it is really warm, in the 30 s. meanwhile, wikileaks founder julian assange now in police custody. but will an arrest make u.s. secrets any safer? ranking member of the homeland security committee congressman peter king joins us next. then, no more nativity scene pranks. wait until you meet the team and the technology used to track down stolen jesus statues. plus one of these things does not belong. can you tell which one of the pandas is real? oh, yeah. i can now. the one with the hands.
yesterday on freedom watch i tried very hard to get him to say what he told him. can you tell me what s in the insurance dump? the poison pill, the cash that he s saving to release on the event of the disruption of wikileaks or his own being taken into custody. it has nothing to do with him taking into custody. if the editor in chief goes, there s a new editor in chief that comes into post and the organization comes on. unfortunately, i can t exclusively reveal what s in it. i don t know. i m the lawyer advising on the news gathering and the news presentation and nothing more. ok. he probably doesn t know. he probably doesn t know. you re probably right. why would you tell your lawyer? there s all kinds of speculation that involves b.p., it involves guantanamo bay and involves the bank of america. it s wild speculation as to what may be in there. what you re saying is when he
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he gave himself up, in fact, at the police station here in london. again, the charges not what you might think. not for releasing all those suspect cables but the sex charges he faces from a couple of incidents back in sweden in the past summer. in fact, the hearing will be an extradition hearing. it is expected he will reject the charges. he ll deny it. and then the next step is what to do with him. either he goes into formal custody or gets released on bail. we expect him to apply for bail. we expect that bail to be fairly high. estimates anywhere the equivalent of $150,000 to $300,000. a spokesperson for wikileaks has called this an attack on media freedom. they say they will not stop with the release of cables because he s in police custody. but and this is important, folks, there had been threatened a release, a flood of unreleased
we re heading, fox news terror analyst whalid phares has this brand new book addressing this very topic called the coming revolution, the struggle for freedom in the middle east that hits bookstores today. whalid, first off, do you paint as grim a picture as my intro just laid out? not really because on the long run, what we see that civil societies in the mideast, those that are given the freedom to express themselves such as, for example, last year 1.5 million iranians under the regime took the streets and told us, 60% are women and 70% are under the age of 18 they want freedom and democracy. five years before, the revolution in beirut, 1.5 million people took the streets. there are spots that we can see the fight for freedom and the jihadists are making progress. people get frustrated. wikileaks in particular, you see this saudi arabia, not their government so to speak but the rich people there supporting al-qaida providing all the financing. in kuwait, there s no law in kuwai