Lawyers who are representing his interests. And residents of towns in northeastern france accusing their belgian neighbors of illegally dumping tons of garbage across the border. Are broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our international and certainly glad to have you with us right now for employees of russias Sputnik News Agency in turkey have been released after questioning the editor in chief along with 3 others were detained in ankara and istanbul on saturday this follows nationalists trying to break into the homes of 3 sputnik employees in ankara we spoke to mark seem who is the head of the Sputnik Turkey Office and he will. A group of about 20 people came directly to each of our employees had their residential addresses they shouted threats and accusations against them after our colleagues went to the play station to report the incident we could not then reach them for many hours however according to the place their phones had not been taken from them right now we
91. 00 we look at the legacy of his 30 years in power. A warm welcome to you youre watching r. T. International with me nicky air and now this tuesday was day 2 of wiki leaks founder Julian Assange is hearing on extradition to the us where the whistleblower was wanted on espionage and hacking charges if handed over he could be facing a 175 Year Prison Sentence for his role in the publication of classified Intelligence Data madeira 2 to has the details. Day 2 with crown courts and we have the song cheering supporters happy night in full force again we can hear them chanting throughout the proceedings now we had the defiance talking today talking about why these allegations should be thrown out of course they talked about mr mannings involvement in the release of the 2002006200 extension 7 iraq documents the iraqi diaries and obviously the release of the collateral murder video saying that she felt that her conscience required her to release those documents. Julian assange as she was han
91. 00 we look at the legacy of his 30 years in power. To. Continue watching r. T. International with me making airing. This tuesday was day 2 of wiki leaks founder Julian Assange is hearing on extradition to the u. S. Where the whistleblower is wanted on espionage and hacking charges if handed over he could be facing a 175 Year Prison Sentence for his role in the publication of classified Intelligence Data to do or to to has the details. Day 2 with clown called son we have this song cheering supporters happy night in full force again we can hear them chanting throughout the proceedings now we had the friends talking today talking about why these allegations should be thrown out of course they talked about mr mannings involvement in the release of the 2002006200 extension 7 iraq documents the iraqi diaries and obviously the release of the collateral murder video saying that she felt that her conscience required her to release those documents. Julian assange as she was handcuffed 11 tim
It was 13 years ago today marshawn lynch, remember this . He took a car he washington and overtime which led to one of the arguably best celebrations i remember this like it was yesterday. He took it a few people, too. Were you there . Saw this in person . I think i was. It was so many years ago. I dont think he got in trouble. Marshall lunch was a star along witharon rodgers. Thank you for being with us. Lets get straight to the news about some people in california, here in the bay area, here we r again. It could happen this week again. It is all due to the extreme weather in our forecast. Christina, this could happen in just days. That is exactly right. Good morning. We have been talking to people here this morning who are thinking, here we go again. The last Power Outages two weeks ago, part of the city lost power here so folks are hoping it does not happen yet again. Pg andy says they doif they do decide to shut off power the impact would be significantly smaller, it could impact 1
A. Bad cluster of people who all have certain agendas and at the center of either the kurds and all of these organizations that are just trying to find a safe place and you know its tough to start with you know who why its syrias only old its very loyal to the old so its kind of would be a thing of like so were going to stay behind to secure oil fields that dont belong to or anybody else ok yeah great but when you look at the amount of u. S. Troops you know in the middle eastern area map earlier i mean you talk and you have some problem and so theres between 6270000 u. S. Troops throughout the middle east i mean just for example unlike countries that we know saudi arabia we know you know the big ones but look at this jordan has roughly 2795000 troops supporting and supposedly the defeat of isis theres 13 of 13000 u. S. Troops and carter and theyre. Talking about expanding the base there 5000 u. S. Troops are in the United Arab Emirates the tiny Little Nation youre near to the strait of