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great investigative work coming out from the a.p.there but as you said it has public opinion is actually mixed on the situation but you know it's pretty damaging for civil liberties that's for sure thanks. if it breaks when we come back with contractors are finding another way after nonviolence and this time it's not the lesson that he war zone but and mexico's drug war cost the border and us a is warning that anonymous could take down power grids in the u.s. in the future is that a real possibility or just more fear mongering with us and just agency and asked for. people calling what you said for free and fair elections. and we're still reporting from the clinton if you can hear behind me loud explosions. at least you. know you got it gave. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you lived something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. but i think the word bodyguard what come
great investigative work coming out from the a.p.there but as you said it has public opinion is actually mixed on the situation but you know it's pretty damaging for civil liberties that's for sure thanks. if it breaks when we come back with contractors are finding another way after nonviolence and this time it's not the lesson that he war zone but and mexico's drug war cost the border and us a is warning that anonymous could take down power grids in the u.s. in the future is that a real...
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that's a good work coming out from the a.p. there but as you said i guess public opinion is actually mixed on this situation you know it's pretty damaging for civil liberties that's for sure thanks. hi it's time for a quick break when we come back u.s. contractors are finding another way cash in on violence and this time it's not in the u.s. in many war zones but and mexico's drug war past the border and n.s.a. is warning that anonymous could take down power grids in the u.s. in the future and about a real possibility of more fear mongering the wrestling industry agency and asked that. it's all designed to keep you close in your own world as a prison. you know you leave somebody in there for a couple hours like in a stress position. you have this fear of the unknown and this stress sort of building and. i've seen interrogations go on ten twelve hours they chose as i remember from marilyn manson and metallica slayer the two songs would be angel of death and raining blood to kill the enemy going through war coming up here into ir
that's a good work coming out from the a.p. there but as you said i guess public opinion is actually mixed on this situation you know it's pretty damaging for civil liberties that's for sure thanks. hi it's time for a quick break when we come back u.s. contractors are finding another way cash in on violence and this time it's not in the u.s. in many war zones but and mexico's drug war past the border and n.s.a. is warning that anonymous could take down power grids in the u.s. in the future and...
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the a.p.-1000 is the most transparent design that's ever been licensed in the united states. many of the new requirements that the commission is currently contemplating have already been achieved at the new design in terms of using the latest data on external threats, whether it be flooding, hurricanes, seismic events, et cetera. i talked about the advantages it has with respect of loss of a.c. power and how it would cool itself down. so there's really no reason to stop the construction. in fact, four other commissioners and the n.r.c. staff and their general council all recommended proceeding with the license and the chairman was the only discenter in that vote. >> brown: and my further question about this design. does this look as though it's the beginning of something... a new era? something much bigger than just this vogel plant in georgia? >> yes, it's a significant milestone. one reason is that it demonstrated that the new process, the combined licenses, the construction permit and an operating license in the making 230r years and process space has now been demonstrated
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the chief signal officer, adams of a.p. hill's division, was accepting orders from jackson's staff without going through the division commander. and that made hill angry and he complained about it. jackson lou him an arrest again. but a couple weeks before chancellorsville, there's good evidence that the two of them met at prospect hill looking down toward the lower crossing near smithfield. when they met, they climbed off the horse, took their
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for the new york post and this week he decided to tackle what he calls the journalistic jihad of the a.p. is waging against the n.y.p.d. and yes he actually used those words now the investigation exposes that despite new york city mayor bloomberg the surance as the n.y.p.d. only follows legitimate leads about suspected criminal activity and my p.d. is surveilling muslim students with no mention of wrongdoing whatsoever but watch things and that's totally normal he says quote there is always a gap between what public officials say to the gotcha media and what they actually must do especially when it comes to terrorism if officials could candidly talk about the daily reports they get about possible lethal jihad this activity the country would be in a permanent state of panic now what if they actually came out and said we are monitoring muslim students who have done nothing wrong because they are muslim and therefore could possibly be terrorists i mean can you imagine the sheer and utter chaos that would ensue yes better to keep that one secret otherwise the entire country just might go to
for the new york post and this week he decided to tackle what he calls the journalistic jihad of the a.p. is waging against the n.y.p.d. and yes he actually used those words now the investigation exposes that despite new york city mayor bloomberg the surance as the n.y.p.d. only follows legitimate leads about suspected criminal activity and my p.d. is surveilling muslim students with no mention of wrongdoing whatsoever but watch things and that's totally normal he says quote there is always a...
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ancient olympia museum now my first instinct was wow this is the headline from a.p. that there mainstream media is actually starting to report what is happening to greece in the real terms of what has happened there right well my media thought was my god did britain steal the elgin marbles again. until apparently it's a new band of thieves and they're taking everything but the elgin marbles and of course you find this at the nexus of any wholesale devastation that's occurred in an economy that's been gutted by thieves and bankers in the city of london or on wall street it is a financial war and it's of financial attack on greece happening as we've pointed out here many times so i went to the expert on war i went to donald rumsfeld and i asked him what he thought of this looting of the museum in greece. and. yes the oversensitive donald rumsfeld and of course the you know this is a continuation on the theme of banking fraud so what did alan greenspan actually intentionally allowed wanted fraud to flourish and bank robbery to flourish because he said it would help the
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continued to defend their tactics and say that we just follow the leads but as you can see from the a.p. reports and from the secret documents that are being revealed to the public that the only leaves in those documents are the fact that we are muslim or muslim owned businesses or mosques that's the only thing that we have. an interest saying interestingly the polls show that new yorkers they do support the n.y.p.d. as you just said the new york mayor michael bloomberg he is defending the actions of the n.y.p.d. what does that have to say about the mentality of some of the citizens even in new york city today. and why petey has instilled fear in new yorkers and has used talking points like the last fourteen foiled plots were by the n.y.p.d. which is absolutely incorrect it's actually been by citizens who have helped in that informing these pottsville this national security paradigm is really causing fear among people to believe that what the n.y.p.d. is doing is ok to profile and surveillance spy on an entire community in the name of national security so it's just a smokescreen and it'
continued to defend their tactics and say that we just follow the leads but as you can see from the a.p. reports and from the secret documents that are being revealed to the public that the only leaves in those documents are the fact that we are muslim or muslim owned businesses or mosques that's the only thing that we have. an interest saying interestingly the polls show that new yorkers they do support the n.y.p.d. as you just said the new york mayor michael bloomberg he is defending the...
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look at civilian casualties of drone strikes in pakistan yesterday we brought up the not only of the a.p. done they found new evidence of unreported civilian deaths but their previous also file the case with the u.n. human rights council so we actually see that both somewhere and secretary of defense leon panetta was testifying on capitol hill again today well the areas that are getting come from defense spending are being publicly discussed are there other areas that are quietly being beefed up let's just say that iran might have something to do with it so here to discuss this with me is innocent foreign policy analyst at the cato institute lou thanks so much for coming on the show tonight absolut thank you let's start we're going to get into drone strikes but just really quickly i want to start with the budget because we heard a lot from secretary defense leon panetta over the summer right right after this debt deal was struck and we heard about the trigger mechanism he called it a doomsday you know what it is a. different kind of seem to calm down now they're dealing with the cuts tha
look at civilian casualties of drone strikes in pakistan yesterday we brought up the not only of the a.p. done they found new evidence of unreported civilian deaths but their previous also file the case with the u.n. human rights council so we actually see that both somewhere and secretary of defense leon panetta was testifying on capitol hill again today well the areas that are getting come from defense spending are being publicly discussed are there other areas that are quietly being beefed...
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i can't tell you how impressed i was with your a.p. classes. i'm sorry, they were just kids of color in there doing a level of work that i saw was college level and i was blown away. i was like, oh, my gosh, thank goodness i graduated high school when i did and college when i did because i don't think i could do this work now. it was so impressive. it was impressive. and to think that you were doing that for our students, that may not do well in a traditional setting and i said it to elizabeth then, i wish more of our families knew about leadership and what it offers to kids who aren't a great match for some of our schools. my daughter wasn't a great match for three of our high schools and then she dropped out. she came back to finish, but i sure wish i had known about leadership. i think about it all the time for so many of our students and i'm, like, you know, if families knew more about schools that are just not run-of-the-mill, but are doing something specific and give students specialized attention because you know how to do it right and i
i can't tell you how impressed i was with your a.p. classes. i'm sorry, they were just kids of color in there doing a level of work that i saw was college level and i was blown away. i was like, oh, my gosh, thank goodness i graduated high school when i did and college when i did because i don't think i could do this work now. it was so impressive. it was impressive. and to think that you were doing that for our students, that may not do well in a traditional setting and i said it to elizabeth...
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in a new a.p. poll today, 40% of republican voters say they are dissatisfied with the field.mer republican party chairman haley barbour tells abc news, we could see the battle for the nomination go all the way to the republican convention. >> if the republican primary voters continue to split up their votes in such a way that nobody is close to having a majority, then there is a chance that somebody else might get in. >> reporter: barbour says that is unlikely. but -- >> a hotly-contested convention is not necessarily bad. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie may support romney. but still, some republicans want him to get in. >> a politico reporter says some are privately asking you still to think about getting back in the race. is that true? >> yes. >> and what are they saying to you? >> listen, the same things they always said before. what i say back to them is that i am still supporting mitt romney. >> reporter: if romney loses in michigan, diane, you're going to hear more calls for a new candidate. >> all right. jon karl reporting in. >>> while the republicans
in a new a.p. poll today, 40% of republican voters say they are dissatisfied with the field.mer republican party chairman haley barbour tells abc news, we could see the battle for the nomination go all the way to the republican convention. >> if the republican primary voters continue to split up their votes in such a way that nobody is close to having a majority, then there is a chance that somebody else might get in. >> reporter: barbour says that is unlikely. but -- >> a...
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and every june i read about 1100 a.p. essays. and we do have content on women's history that's part of standardized testing now. so everybody has to know more women's history than they used to to be considered an honor student or to get advanced credit. that's elevated the status of women's history but that has not eliminated the kind of questions and nervousness i encounter every semester with a lot of people. >> professor morris, if you teach a freshman survey class, let's say. >> guest: uh-huh. >> how many men are in that class? >> that's a good question. i teach women in western civilization. i would say it's about 10%. it depends on the year. sometimes in a group of 100, i'll have 17 men, 12 men. they are great. the guys are often some of the best students. i can also say interestingly, i tend to have a lot of international male students. i think many of them have been pretty up front about wanting to look at gender issues. they come from the middle east or korea, pakistan. i've had students who have told me deliberately the
and every june i read about 1100 a.p. essays. and we do have content on women's history that's part of standardized testing now. so everybody has to know more women's history than they used to to be considered an honor student or to get advanced credit. that's elevated the status of women's history but that has not eliminated the kind of questions and nervousness i encounter every semester with a lot of people. >> professor morris, if you teach a freshman survey class, let's say. >>...
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sound like an old fart for a second, i was standing over the wire machine that it came out over the a.p. that said, okay, spiro agnew just resigned. i still have that piece of paper someplace. that relationship between nixon and the media was not always antagonistic in any way, shape, or form. and it's curious -- we keep on hearing the word complex. it was very complicated, and even more complicated because if you think about his -- the years of his public life, 1946 through 1974, when he started in 1946, radio news had just recently become a factor in american life. radio news did not become a factor in american life until well into the 1930s. tv had just begun in 1946, and as for newspapers, he caught the very tail end of newspapers using their news pages as a blunt force political instrument. and notably "the l.a. times" and "the chicago tribune" worked that side of the street. and beginning in 1946 he first runs for congress. the fellow that he had a blessing for was kyle fulmer who was the political director of "the l.a. times" and the joke about the "l.a. times" during this period
sound like an old fart for a second, i was standing over the wire machine that it came out over the a.p. that said, okay, spiro agnew just resigned. i still have that piece of paper someplace. that relationship between nixon and the media was not always antagonistic in any way, shape, or form. and it's curious -- we keep on hearing the word complex. it was very complicated, and even more complicated because if you think about his -- the years of his public life, 1946 through 1974, when he...
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wounding him and killing some of his staff and that same reactionary sympathetic fire also wounded a.p. hill. could you comment on that? >> well, i have written an extensive chapter with lots of footnotes, so you can read the sources for yourself and decide. it's called the volley that doomed the confederacy and i think it's quite well documented this ripple of fire that moved up the line and eventually came to where jackson was wasn't miles away, it was about three quarters of a mile away to the south. on their far right, they ran into a gaggle of -- captured a federal general in the process and seems to have spread up the line. i think that's pretty surely what happened, but you can decide for yourself with all the evidence in front of you if you look at that chapter. i would add that hill was in fact not wounded. jackson was about 100 yards away from the smooth bore muskets which an amazing number of confederates were still carrying with the war half over in may of 1863. he was about at the extreme range of those muskets and hill was right next to him but they missed hill and hit ja
wounding him and killing some of his staff and that same reactionary sympathetic fire also wounded a.p. hill. could you comment on that? >> well, i have written an extensive chapter with lots of footnotes, so you can read the sources for yourself and decide. it's called the volley that doomed the confederacy and i think it's quite well documented this ripple of fire that moved up the line and eventually came to where jackson was wasn't miles away, it was about three quarters of a mile...
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their attorney told us they often come from schools where a.p. classes and options to boost your gpa just aren't there. >> latino and native-american students are the only people that aren't considered in terms who they are as individuals and in terms of how they are life experiences and race and racism affect those two criteria for admissions. >> they have the right to seek admission policies that enhance the opportunities of students who have suffered adverse conditions but section 31 requires that any policies must be fair and available to all students without regard to race. >> reporter: prop 209 passed in 199 6 and has stood up to legal challenges before the american civil rights institute is defending this. one of the attorneys involved told me they expect a decision in three to four months. reporting like in san francisco, christie smith. back to you. >> thank you. >>> investigators are digging up more human remains, this in an area where convicted serial killer says there may be ten or more bodies. sheriff's deputies in san juan kean coun
their attorney told us they often come from schools where a.p. classes and options to boost your gpa just aren't there. >> latino and native-american students are the only people that aren't considered in terms who they are as individuals and in terms of how they are life experiences and race and racism affect those two criteria for admissions. >> they have the right to seek admission policies that enhance the opportunities of students who have suffered adverse conditions but...
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robbery carried out ancient olympia museum now my first instinct was wow this is the headline from a.p. that there are mainstream media is actually starting to report what is happening to greece in the real terms of what has happened there right well my media thought was my god did britain steal the elgin marbles again. until apparently it's a new band of thieves and they're taking everything but the elgin marbles and of course you find this at the nexus of any wholesale devastation that's occurred in an economy that's been gutted by thieves and bankers in the city of london or on wall street. south korea's held a lot of fire war drill on islands near its disputed naval border with the north killing young promise to retaliate calling drills a premeditated military provocation two years ago north korea responded to a similar military exercise from its neighbor with an artillery attack that killed four erics arrived in cow co-founder of a campaign to end the korean war thinks the war games are aimed at hampering upcoming talks between the north and the us. well at this point we are not s
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when did his difficulties with a.p. hill arise? >> well, the jackson had a good bit of difficult with everyone who was subordinate to him virtually without exception. one of the -- the question i've been asked second most often in my speaking endeavors, first is what if jackson had been at gettysburg needless to say, why did the southern confederacy struggling with no leadership of any quality in the western theater, why did they never send jackson there or contrairely send lee there and leave jackson in charge here. and i in that parallel universe, i have very little doubt that jackson would have been a complete failure at the head of an arm because he could not get along with his subordinates. his world view was so thenarrowe could not get along. with legal to shield the sub order flats from him and jackson got away with being a grumpy person as i an corps commander. by himself, he would have had the command of the army of tennessee in irons. maybe that won't have been a bad thing from what i know of the army of tennessee but he
when did his difficulties with a.p. hill arise? >> well, the jackson had a good bit of difficult with everyone who was subordinate to him virtually without exception. one of the -- the question i've been asked second most often in my speaking endeavors, first is what if jackson had been at gettysburg needless to say, why did the southern confederacy struggling with no leadership of any quality in the western theater, why did they never send jackson there or contrairely send lee there and...
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adams of a.p. hill's division was accepting orders from jackson's staff without going through the division commander, and ha made hill angry and he complained about it. jackson threw him had under arrest again. but a couple of weeks before chancellorsville there's good etched the two of them met in prospect hill looking down toward the lower crossing of the rapahaneck near smithfield, when they met they climbed off the horse, took their gloves off, shook hands and talked in a warm fashion so they had somehow come to terms with that to at least some extent. the origin system august of 1862 and the end is april 1863. anyone else? we're just about right on time. >> yes, sir, there's one more. >> will you comment on what jackson thought about the jefferson davis during 1862 and possibly vice versa? >> what thomas jackson thought of jefferson davis in 1862. jackson had a low opinion of davis. there are a number of episodes that make that abundantly clear. jackson's world view was that thing were suppose
adams of a.p. hill's division was accepting orders from jackson's staff without going through the division commander, and ha made hill angry and he complained about it. jackson threw him had under arrest again. but a couple of weeks before chancellorsville there's good etched the two of them met in prospect hill looking down toward the lower crossing of the rapahaneck near smithfield, when they met they climbed off the horse, took their gloves off, shook hands and talked in a warm fashion so...
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robbery carried out ancient olympia museum now my first instinct was wow this is the headline from a.p. that there mainstream media is actually starting to report what is happening to greece and the real terms of what has happened now right well my media thought was my god did britain steal the elgin marbles again. until apparently it's a new band of thieves and they're taking everything but the elgin marbles and of course you find this at the nexus of any wholesale devastation that's occurred in an economy that's been gutted by thieves and bankers and the city of london or on wall street. turned out of some other stories making headlines across the globe. sali thirty three year reign over yemen will come to an end this week as voters elect a new president but so is current vice president is the only choice on the ballot the single candidate election was a condition of a power transition deal signed by sali last november after ten months of protests and pressure calling for his resignation the vote makes yemen the first arab country where uprising led to a negotiated settlement. thirty
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robbery carried out ancient a limpia museum now my first instinct was wow this is the headline from a.p. that there are mainstream media is actually starting to report what is happening to greece and the real terms of what has happened now right well my media thought was my god did britain steal the elgin marbles again. apparently it's a new band of thieves and they're taking everything but the elgin marbles and of course you find this at the nexus of any wholesale devastation that's occurred in an economy that's been gutted by thieves and bankers in the city of london or on wall street. the red cross says it's in talks with the syrian government and rebels to stop fighting in the country so it can deliver vital aid some activists claim a regime troops have been gathering around the city of homes while the authorities say they are crushing terrorist groups armed from abroad and with the deadly violence threatening to get even worse many in the country hope the upcoming referendum on a new constitution could help reduce the bloodshed as maria feared national reports . ballots instead of
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as recently as january 26th, the chair an of the lrb reportedly told the associated press or the a.p., reported that the nlrb would push for new rules that give unions a boost in organizing numbers. the chairman is quoted in stating we presume the constitutionality of the president's appointments and we go forward based on that understanding. the chairman's reference on the constitutionality of this is a critical issue. as you have heard today of the appointment of the three recess members is not constitutionally sound, the actions of the nlrb will be ultraferous. the agency will be isn't to legal challenge on that basis. this is because of a june 2010 united states supreme court opinion called new process steel versus nhlb. in new process steel, they appealed and the 7th circuit court of appeals. the primary issue resolved by the court was whether or not the nlrb could issue an administrative decision with two members resolving the case. the statue contemplates a full compliment of five board members. one of who is the chairman. section 3-b of the act permits the board to relegate it
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still a social a.p. or rather than a purely investment a pure this is a distinction facebook wants to be more in the spotlight it wants to be more talked about this is the reason it wants to go public. so we. investment people are especially in these hard times a more down to earth we tried to be a more skeptical because the time teaches us to solve for so far we haven't seen a huge inflow or real proceeds this is what makes us cautious and makes us believe that facebook is not definitely worth one hundred billion dollars ok i can read employee do you think perhaps it's bad timing then you say other name an investor is a cautious it's a case of bad timing. how do you see to conclude the ip going well first of all the bad timing is obviously an issue and not a lot of company recently has been able to come to a successful a.p.i. was included in the ordeals of. monster like yahoo. years yahoo has been fighting for its way denied for several years it turned down their microsoft or for then eventually failed
still a social a.p. or rather than a purely investment a pure this is a distinction facebook wants to be more in the spotlight it wants to be more talked about this is the reason it wants to go public. so we. investment people are especially in these hard times a more down to earth we tried to be a more skeptical because the time teaches us to solve for so far we haven't seen a huge inflow or real proceeds this is what makes us cautious and makes us believe that facebook is not definitely worth...
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continued to defend their tactics and say that we just follow the lead but as you can see from the a.p. reports and from the secret documents that are being revealed to the public that the only leaves in those documents are the fact that we are muslim or muslim owned businesses or mosques that's the only thing that we have and where i see our community right now is actually in a more hostile environment than we've ever seen even days after nine eleven i don't see this issue getting any better as you watch the g.o.p. debate you see that the muslims and islam and radical islam is at the forefront of these debates so i don't see this going any time to what unfortunately and why p.t. has instilled fear in new yorkers and has used talking points like the last fourteen poil plops were by the n.y.p.d. which is absolutely incorrect it's actually been by citizens who have helped in that spot still this national security paradigm is really causing fear among people to believe that what the n.y.p.d. is doing is ok to profile and surveillance by an entire community in the name of national security
continued to defend their tactics and say that we just follow the lead but as you can see from the a.p. reports and from the secret documents that are being revealed to the public that the only leaves in those documents are the fact that we are muslim or muslim owned businesses or mosques that's the only thing that we have and where i see our community right now is actually in a more hostile environment than we've ever seen even days after nine eleven i don't see this issue getting any better...
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our just ahead of the show writer for the new york post thinks that the a.p. is investigative series about the n.y.p.d. in the way their conduct or about the n.y.p.d. is their way of conducting a journalistic hot. and happy hour program the sheriff in arizona has a change his stance on photos surface of him and his undocumented boyfriend and find out what jeremy lin thinks of the s.p. and its headline about him from last week's. people calling what you said for free and fair elections. and we're still reporting from the it's about as you can hear behind me loud explosions. i mean. i get it. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . are you guys it's time for that i had to apply reward and tonight goes to new york post contributor michael walsh here over the weekend the associated press release an investigation into the n.y.p.d. .
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keeping it is that these people are asking for current for all the forms and all trying to go here a.p. right now we think unfairly. that that's. her independently name. may be able to change the situation in trying to pretend it's a complicated in the last leg we want to get to the back of the. pool actually have to say that it's very hard to verify the reports and usually they can't come one from the convention and from along the way they are pretty sure that they're working for human rights and these reports are pretty hard to verify actually has a lot of gold about. how this is called exactly now exactly what's going on in the country. since the beginning of the uprising in syria last march the regime of bashar al assad has been accused of refreshen torture and killing but with a bad month of homes blame has since focused on assad's forces attacking civilians and shell in residential areas. in a beautiful yard called himself a member of the opposition and intellectual not marry one his stress is from a social democratic group originally from holmes he blames assad for mistakes whic
keeping it is that these people are asking for current for all the forms and all trying to go here a.p. right now we think unfairly. that that's. her independently name. may be able to change the situation in trying to pretend it's a complicated in the last leg we want to get to the back of the. pool actually have to say that it's very hard to verify the reports and usually they can't come one from the convention and from along the way they are pretty sure that they're working for human rights...
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we had different characters who might be fairly anonymous or well known, jeb stewart, for example, a.p. hill, just one chapter just to show a little point of view that's a little bit different from the main characters. well, in this story, it's no different. and there is a character that some of you may have heard of before. the name is paul revere. i'll jump ahead a little bit. after the revolution, almost no one had ever heard of paul revere. he was immortalized by the poem, you know, the midnight right ride of paul revere. every schoolchild learns that poem. it was 75 years after the american revolution. prior to that, some people who were into silver, reflecting of the works of fine silver smith, knew about paul revere. almost no one had any idea that this man had a pivotal role in the american revolution. well, boston is in chaos, in shambles. and thomas gauge, another main character in the story, is sending his troops out to confiscate basically to do no more than march through the countryside and confiscate a store of powder that he learned the colonial rebels are hiding on this
we had different characters who might be fairly anonymous or well known, jeb stewart, for example, a.p. hill, just one chapter just to show a little point of view that's a little bit different from the main characters. well, in this story, it's no different. and there is a character that some of you may have heard of before. the name is paul revere. i'll jump ahead a little bit. after the revolution, almost no one had ever heard of paul revere. he was immortalized by the poem, you know, the...
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. >> the comments of the white house press secretary jay carney was reacting to a question by a.p.'s ben feller on a question from the luncheon between members such as john boehner and mitch mcconnell, and nancy pelosi and harry reid, and also joining the luncheon today, vice president joe biden. on capitol hill lawmakers are hearing the testimony today on the safety of cruise ships, a hearing prompted by the deadly january 13th accident on the costa accordia which hit a reef causing the death of passengers. and several people cited incompetency on the parts of the captain and the crew. a couple from massachusetts were there to testify, because they were on the ship and on the lifeboat, and they were there when the chaos began as they sat down to enjoy appetizers before dinner. we will hear part of this, and then get a perspective from a reporter from the "hill" newspaper, and meanwhile, we will hear from a member of the maritime subcommittee who was at the hearing. >> thank you for the testimony, and sorry about your experience. i'm having nothing to do with it, i'm embarrassed by
. >> the comments of the white house press secretary jay carney was reacting to a question by a.p.'s ben feller on a question from the luncheon between members such as john boehner and mitch mcconnell, and nancy pelosi and harry reid, and also joining the luncheon today, vice president joe biden. on capitol hill lawmakers are hearing the testimony today on the safety of cruise ships, a hearing prompted by the deadly january 13th accident on the costa accordia which hit a reef causing the...
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the a.p. estimates you'll have to watch three weeks of prime time evening shows to earn 5 bucks.hat's enough for a grande latte at starbucks. doesn't that stink? but advertisers and t.v. networks say just the idea of earning money for watching shows will get people to watch more t.v., and more commercials. so while you might earn a few bucs this way, i wouldn't make a career out of being a couch potato. that way you don't waste your money. >> might help you pay the gas, right >>>in february gas is typically down at the pump. not this year. why, you ask? a decrease in demand. resulting in a cut-back in production. average price in gas in baltimore, 3.34. 3:0 sixes a year ago. cheapest in sunday, the wawa on eastern avenue, pumping out 3.39 a gallon. >>> southwest has taken off in georgia. the airline's first flights left atlanta's hartsfield jackson international this morning. travelers have been waiting for this day for months. for now the airline which acquired air tran last year will fly to five cities out of atlanta and 15 flights a day. southwest plans more flights soon as ai
the a.p. estimates you'll have to watch three weeks of prime time evening shows to earn 5 bucks.hat's enough for a grande latte at starbucks. doesn't that stink? but advertisers and t.v. networks say just the idea of earning money for watching shows will get people to watch more t.v., and more commercials. so while you might earn a few bucs this way, i wouldn't make a career out of being a couch potato. that way you don't waste your money. >> might help you pay the gas, right...
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decision so now in response a coalition of twenty nine news organizations including the new york times the a.p. newsweek am bloomberg are all coming to rise and surfactants they filed an ambitious brink yesterday to ask the u.s. court of appeals for the fourth circuit to conclude that a so-called reporter's privilege applies to rise in and rule. the government of greece points out that countless major news stories were broken in the past several decades as a result of leaks from the pentagon papers to the abuses at abu ghraib so that's a move that i think we need to applaud because journalists have to stick together they have to defend each other fight for their rights if they want to be able to keep the public informed without fearing government backlash but even here we have to remember that there's obviously some picking and choosing going on this is after all the same new york times that used leaks from wiki leaks and that later turned against them but as the obama administration's war leaders continues everybody should be on guard because as this case points out not even journalists are s
decision so now in response a coalition of twenty nine news organizations including the new york times the a.p. newsweek am bloomberg are all coming to rise and surfactants they filed an ambitious brink yesterday to ask the u.s. court of appeals for the fourth circuit to conclude that a so-called reporter's privilege applies to rise in and rule. the government of greece points out that countless major news stories were broken in the past several decades as a result of leaks from the pentagon...
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falling asleep in all my classes that because high school can be miserable like you have zero period of a.p. classes and when you're in elementary school why on earth would you need an energy drink. things keep getting more and more competitive a lot i actually understand that i get a little dizzy when i when you're a little kid i know that's true and i think that's where the calls for band stem from is the teachers come on and they have to actually deal with these kids that are super crazy energy drink says mark i've been in coffee they're the ones that are probably organizing this p.r. campaign the only rationale i can imagine for allowing energy drinks in an elementary school would be i guess if the kids are just not coming out of nap time quickly. they might need a little you know i guess you need to absorb that adrenaline or just they just give you a little shot of an out of time many want to do they will never want to go yeah i get all i need energy during i don't think i think nap time was maybe preschool and kindergarten i don't think we're going to have that and not turn without a
falling asleep in all my classes that because high school can be miserable like you have zero period of a.p. classes and when you're in elementary school why on earth would you need an energy drink. things keep getting more and more competitive a lot i actually understand that i get a little dizzy when i when you're a little kid i know that's true and i think that's where the calls for band stem from is the teachers come on and they have to actually deal with these kids that are super crazy...
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february twenty third manning will return to fort meade maryland for his arraignment and according to the a.p. the army private can request a trial by jury or by a military judge if features a jury it would include at least five officers and he has the option to have at least a third of the soldiers on the panel to be enlisted manning has been court martialed on twenty two charges including aiding the enemy which could carry a life in prison sentence as well as a dishonorable discharge in the meantime there is some positive news for the army private he's been nominated for the nobel peace prize by members of the icelandic parliament for the movement and the nomination describes how his alleged leaks have shaped uprisings around the world helped and combat operations in iraq and exposed corruption within the government so be sure to keep you updated all the latest details surrounding many as they commit now on two other whistleblowers. who can i say other than i had a feeling that this would happen the other day we had the tenet colonel gangle davis on the program active duty army officer that
february twenty third manning will return to fort meade maryland for his arraignment and according to the a.p. the army private can request a trial by jury or by a military judge if features a jury it would include at least five officers and he has the option to have at least a third of the soldiers on the panel to be enlisted manning has been court martialed on twenty two charges including aiding the enemy which could carry a life in prison sentence as well as a dishonorable discharge in the...