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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: We reflect on the 6-month anniversary of Hamas' assault in Israel, analyzing the turning point as the IDF concludes its active ground operation in Gaza and troops withdraw. A diplomatic storm unfolds as we discuss the bold move by Ecuadorian police entering Mexico's embassy to detain a former Vice President, triggering international backlash and a diplomatic meltdown. The geopolitical chessboard shifts with Turkey's decision to exit a key NATO arms treaty, ratcheting up the military stakes in Europe. In our Back of the Brief segment, the surge of Chinese nationals at the southern border prompts high-stakes US-China talks to facilitate increased deportations. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ASSANGE EXTRADITION HEARING: ABUSE OF PROCESS AND EXPOSING GOVERNMENT CRIMES: Shadowproof.com's managing editor Kevin Gosztola talks about Julian Assange's extradition hearing and witnesses describing how they set up illegal surveillance of the Ecuador Embassy for U.S. intelligence. Another witness, Khaled el-Masri, a German citizen extraordinarily rendered by the CIA, described being sodomized and otherwise tortured in a case of mistaken identity. El-Masri credited documents released by Wikileaks for helping to prove his innocence.
“By far the best book written about WikiLeaks”, according to Joel Deane in the Australian Book Review, Andrew Fowler’s ‘The Most Dangerous Man in the World’ has had three chapters added for its 2020 updated edition, including his probe into the trafficking of UC Global data. LIVE-TO-AIR and in partnership with Melbourne University Publishing, CNLive! brings you the launch of Andrew Fowler's new book, where he will be in conversation with veteran Australian news anchor, Mary Kostakidis. Andrew then joins us for an exclusive interview with CNLive! hosts Joe Lauria and Elizabeth Vos. The Most Dangerous Man in the World: Updated Edition Andrew Fowler Julian Assange and WikiLeaks’ Fight for Freedom With forensic detail, Andrew Fowler provides a ringside seat at the epic battle that has made Julian Assange the USA's public enemy number one. Since it was first published, 'The Most Dangerous Man in the World' has been translated and distributed in countries from China to Romania and the USA to Russia. Now, through recent interviews and the latest research, Fowler tells the extraordinary story of how a computer hacker with a turbulent childhood became holed up in London's Ecuador Embassy for seven years, and is now battling extradition to the USA from the notorious maximum security Belmarsh prison in London. With a new introduction and two new chapters, the updated edition picks up from Assange’s plea for political asylum at the Ecuador Embassy in 2012 and follows through to the present day, ultimately revealing the extent to which the US and its allies will go to silence dissent. Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg was called 'The Most Dangerous Man in America' by the Nixon White House. In the Trump era, Ellsberg says Julian Assange, whose new journalism has made him powerful enemies, should be proud to be 'The Most Dangerous Man in the World.'
U.S. Attorney General William Barr is reviewing the Mueller investigators and players for evidence of wrongdoing; sleaze-ball Attorney Michael Avenatti is indicted and arrested on numerous federal violations; false reporter and race-baiter Jussie Smollett is being sued by the City of Chicago; Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is kicked out of the Ecuador Embassy in London, arrested and now faces extradition to the U.S.; Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu is re-elected to his 5th term; CA’s use of force/deadly force Bill AB392 places police officers in harm’s way and 12 things that tell people you are from the Midwest. Join the lively coffee conversation tonight on “Talking While Married.”
On April 11th 2019, Julian Assange (Co-founder of Wikileaks) was arrested in the Ecuador Embassy in London. Assange has resided in the Embassy for over 7 years while escaping various criminal charges in Sweden, The United States, and other countries. Today, we take a look at Wikileaks figure head and discuss the impact of his recent arrest. Julian Assange and Wikileaks have uncovered malicious documents about various businesses, governments, and individuals and brought them to the spotlight. He has also said to have multiple documents that will be sent out upon his arrest in the past to 100,000 people. Only time will tell what wil; become of Julian Assange and Wikileaks.
Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks had his asylum revoked today. He was arrested in the Ecuador Embassy in London, and will be extradited to the US. We discuss. Amazon's popular device Alexa is way creepy. She is listening to EVERYTHING, and Amazon employees post thier favorite clips and discuss them over a chat room. Assholes. Pittsburgh passed some pretty shitty gun laws. We discuss in detail. If we get time, we will discuss a little Mueller, and other Washington happenings.
Where Is Julian Assange? Rumors have been flying across social media about Julian Assange and whether or not he’s still at the Ecuador Embassy or even if he’s still alive. While WikiLeaks supporters are demanding proof of life, WikiLeaks is saying on Twitter that providing such proof is tougher than it appears. Meanwhile, Assange supporters are worried that he may have been taken from the Embassy or possibly escaped. So what’s really going on?
Where Is Julian Assange? Rumors have been flying across social media about Julian Assange and whether or not he’s still at the Ecuador Embassy or even if he’s still alive. While WikiLeaks supporters are demanding proof of life, WikiLeaks is saying on Twitter that providing such proof is tougher than it appears. Meanwhile, Assange supporters are worried that he may have been taken from the Embassy or possibly escaped. So what’s really going on?