officials. he also says they are, in fact, looking at ways to get him in some form on an espionage charge, and that has been alluded to by washington. here s a little bit more of what he had to say today. always being concerned about is onwards extradition to the united states. and that seems to be increasingly serious and increasingly likely. reporter: now, despite any u.s. efforts to try to clamp down on julian assange, he also said today that the flow of documents on wikileaks site will continue, maybe will even pick up. there s no gag order on the use of his internet, apparently, jon. jon: so what happens next to this guy? reporter: well, first of all, he s going to spend a nice holiday season there at that stately manor about 100 miles northeast of london, and then he s got a court appearance on january 11th, and then he s dealing with those efforts to try to get him back to sweden to face those sex charges.
a u.s. embassy cable reveals a russian investigative reporter was getting death threats constantly before her murder four years ago. the journalists had exposed brutals by russian special forces in chechnya. the cable saying that she had accepted the idea someone would kill her at any moment and didn t talk about it wikileaks chief julian assange spending yet at least another night in jail in london. a judge has agreed to let him out of jail on 300 u.s. dollars. u.s. prosecutors are appealing. julian assange is facing rape and other sex charges in sweden. he success he is not guilty. and the state department now planning big changes. secretary of state hillary clinton releasing a first of its kind diplomatic review today. it calls for a major reorganization of her department s priorities. among the key points, cut down on private contractors. there are core governmental
he might be outside of prison by the end of the day if all goes well for him. now, assange is wanted by sweden for extradition regarding those sex crime allegations that you alluded to, brian. after being initially denied bail on tuesday, he was granted bail but it s now being fought by british authorities on behalf, we believe, of the swedish prosecutors. the claim has been that assange is a flight risk. the terms of the bail is restrictions on his movement and his folks have to come up with $300,000 plus in bail money. and asurety. now assange s lawyer today is claiming that money is now available. again, the extradition is about the sex charges. not about what assange has been doing through his wikileaks site leaking thousands of classified u.s. documents. but what is interesting, too, brian is today, it is reported that the justice department, that the u.s. federal prosecutors are trying to put together a conspiracy case that
participate in this. this is why i put up a chunk of the bail money and, you know, i m proud to do it because i think this this man and what he s doing and what his group is doing is going to save lives. almost seems like he s confused what s going on. this is he s being charged in sweden not with the wikileaks stuff. he s got sex charges there. so that s why he s being held in great britain. yeah, it doesn t seem like michael is a little confused. he loves to create the controversy so it s kind of interesting that he would even volunteer to put up the bail. yeah. just again it s always interesting to consider violence against women a bunch of hooey. yeah. it was last year, steve, you don t mind if i bring this up, right, where steve lost out to ryan reynolds for sexiest man. he got my vote. it stung! it stung! now to find out that ryan r reynolds and scarlet johansson, could you make sense of this? this is your life. this is the entertainment world. why can t t
court. well, i think this court has been a good court, good conservative court. we ll leave it there. ed rollins and james carville, thanks for joining us today. jack cafferty is asking did john boehner s crying on 60 minutes diminish his credibility. wikileaks founder julian assange is granted bail but is still in jail. this saul about sex charges. but what about the release of classified u.s. documents? a robber makes off with a million and a half dollars worth of gambling chips from a posh las vegas casino. you won t believe how it happened. i m bob kearn, president of coit cleaning services. these pictures are the history of my family and they re also the history of coit. we ve been in business for 60 years and our greatest asset has always been our people. we use the plum card from american express open to purchase everything we can and with the savings from the early pay discount, we were able to invest back into our business by hiring more great people like ruben he