so well behaved. [laughter] jenna: good point. jon: wikileaks founder julian assange is speaking out now. he was freed on bail yesterday pending an extradition hear anything a sex crimes case. now, though, the australian says he is more concerned with an alleged secret indictment coming from the united states. greg talcott live in london. so what does he have to say, greg? reporter: jon, yeah, there are a up with. of conditions bunch of conditions to the bail of julian assange, including checking in with the police station nearby where he s staying outside of london every day which he did this afternoon. but there is not much of a gag order or enforcement of gag order because he was talking and talking and talking today including to our sister network, sky news. and you re right, jon, what he seems to be very concerned about is the united states. united states getting him. he claims there is already a secret grand jury convened talking about him. that certainly has not been confirm
a substantial flight risk. the judge also said that he was satisfied with the restrictions, the conditions put on him. that would include something like a $300,000 plus equivalent in bond money. also limits on his movements. he is going to be, going to be brought to a rather stately manner house about 115 miles northeast of london. he also has to wear a tracking device. there is also cure fews. the judge also, as we wait for julian assange, i might ad for him to come out, the weakness of the sex crimes case that he is facing in sweden. this is really what this is all about his extradition to sweden on those charges. it has nothing to do with what the folks in washington and others are very concerned about, his website, wikileaks, that release of thousands and thousands of classified documents. this release has been delayed for a couple of hours right now and we re told now it will come in about five minutes or so.
cases even open their doors. some have been there more than a day. it might take another day to get them out. julian assange still in jail despite a judge he is intention to let him post bail. fighting extradition to sweden in a sex crimes case and the swedes are appealing that bail ruling. to mexico in globetrekking where we learn new details about a mexican drug lord killed last week. for some he was their spiritual leader. rafael romo has the details. reporter: the mexican government says nazario gonzalez was one of the founders and leaders of the drug cartel known as la familia. the 40-year-old self-proclaimed savior of the people was killed in clashes with mexican elite forces in a southwestern mexican state. the mexican government says the cartel he led terrorized the population. translator: not only trafficking and producing drugs but also extorting, kidnapping
from london to berkeley, california. the common bond? wikileaks and two men at the heart of what many consider treachery, others consider heroism. julian assange was granted bail from sweden. he s wanted there for a sex crimes case. just within the past few minutes, we learned that the swedes are appealing the british bail decision, so assange won t be going anywhere for the next few days. in berkeley meanwhile, half a world away, a vote is expected tonight on a resolution declaring bradley manning a hero. he is being held in a military brig in virginia on charges that he leaked to wikileaks, video of innocent people killed in baghdad in 2007. there you see that video.
americans buy health insurance or pay the feds a penalty. we told you about the editorial written by kathleen sebelius on the decision in the virginia case. they were critical of it. the attorney general of virginia ken chucr cuff nellykenr ken. my first job as attorney general is to uphold the constitution. we are committed to that. if you think about what at stake in this case, it s not about health insurance or healthcare, it s about liberty. megyn: some 20 states are mounting legal challenges to that healthcare law. a brand-new development in the wikileaks scandal. a british judge granting bail to wikileaks founder julian assange in connection with his sex crimes case. he has been accused of sexual assault by two women.