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but there are masses of people in areas of new york around columbia which are finally going to stop columbia it seems like a contradiction between support action and your own particular kind of oppression, which is what we are always talking about. but in fact -- >> when you want to impose institution -- [indiscernible] >> no longer will you close our streets, open the parkland, and force 100 of our buildings and force the removal of over 8000 people from their homes. >> why is the community action committee predominately white of the 8000 tenants of small hotels, sro's, and tenements that columbia has systematically displaced, only a singly selected token number of minority group families now reside in morningside heights. we force the deliberate creation of a white ghetto. >> [indiscernible] >> we don't want to be arrested. >> get in the wagon. [speaking simultaneously] >> i am. >> get in the wagon. >> get your own wagon. >> you are free to leave. >> i don't want to be arrested. i don't want to be arrested. >> go right down here. >> go to riverside drive if you don't want to be arrested. [
but there are masses of people in areas of new york around columbia which are finally going to stop columbia it seems like a contradiction between support action and your own particular kind of oppression, which is what we are always talking about. but in fact -- >> when you want to impose institution -- [indiscernible] >> no longer will you close our streets, open the parkland, and force 100 of our buildings and force the removal of over 8000 people from their homes. >> why...
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chairman of the board of the columbia broadcasting system. 2 successive sessions of the same legislature, colombia's ruling elite made journeys to albany, new york, to convince legislators that this is indeed a wonderful thing for the morningside heights community, that columbia should put this gymnasium there. ninedon't think that a gym stories high with facilities for black people in the basement with a backdoor, is something that black people want. >> there has never been any dispute as to the position of this community on the placing of a gymnasium by a private institution in a public park. anybody in the administrative network of columbia university. because they have lied, they have contradicted themselves. we were written a letter saying -- we have stopped at the gym. in the next day, the board of trustees says, we have stuck to the gymnasium temporarily. >> this is a big problem, this country is going down on violence. our house must come down. not.ther they like it or >> on april 23, we told the administration that we planned to demo
chairman of the board of the columbia broadcasting system. 2 successive sessions of the same legislature, colombia's ruling elite made journeys to albany, new york, to convince legislators that this is indeed a wonderful thing for the morningside heights community, that columbia should put this gymnasium there. ninedon't think that a gym stories high with facilities for black people in the basement with a backdoor, is something that black people want. >> there has never been any dispute...
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call racing is the first elected attorney general of the district of columbia. with his inauguration they began an air of independence for the agency and accountability to district residents. as the chief legal officer he relies on his 25 years of legal leadership experience to devise the agencies and defend the city in court, please join me in giving me a round of applause. [applause] >> thank you luther. thank you for taking time to be here with us today. it is a privilege to be here. i know you are a leader in the united states among your colleagues or consumer protection. it is important that you have taken an interest to the issues were gonna talk about today. >> thanks to yelp and you and general mcdaniel for inviting me. the topics i'm sure were discussed earlier were top-of-the-line involving some of the world's best companies at in the extremely important time. regulation is leading in a certain direction on there's a question as to what direction the united states will go. >> that is right. when iran for attorney general i do not think about the fact t
call racing is the first elected attorney general of the district of columbia. with his inauguration they began an air of independence for the agency and accountability to district residents. as the chief legal officer he relies on his 25 years of legal leadership experience to devise the agencies and defend the city in court, please join me in giving me a round of applause. [applause] >> thank you luther. thank you for taking time to be here with us today. it is a privilege to be here. i...
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attorney's office for the district of columbia. the committee staff reached out to numerous colleagues and ms. higashi and the comments were very positive with praise given to her intelligence, hardwarehardwork, people skillsd leadership her ability to manage difficult cases, make hard decisions everyday and after both those things, several mentioned just the humanity in dealing with victims of crime as well and compassion for those individuals. those are good characteristics for a judge. the office of financial management provides direction to the financial systems the controller coordinates the work of the officers and of the major federal agencies and coordinates the work of the senior property officers. this provides a unique opportunity to help make the federal government run efficiently and effectively by implementing policies to support sound budgeting cost management, financial reporting and rightsizing physical properties. graduated from virginia tech and spent much of his career serving in the federal government had worke
attorney's office for the district of columbia. the committee staff reached out to numerous colleagues and ms. higashi and the comments were very positive with praise given to her intelligence, hardwarehardwork, people skillsd leadership her ability to manage difficult cases, make hard decisions everyday and after both those things, several mentioned just the humanity in dealing with victims of crime as well and compassion for those individuals. those are good characteristics for a judge. the...
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amy: that's an excerpt of columbia revolt, third world newsreel.ne of the participants in the strike was o our own democracy w host juan gonzalez who reflected on what happened 50 years ago this spring. juan gonzalez: well, there was a major rally called by the students for a democratic society, as well as the members of the student afro-american society, who joined the protest, as well, basically continuing the ongoing protest against the university's involvement in research for the institute for defefense analysis, a group that was doing a lot of research for the pentagon for the vietnam war, and against the construcuction of the gymnasiuim that columbia was trying to build in morningside park. and a variety of forces came togetherthe sds students, the sas students, a lot of other folks who were involved in the communitstrugglearound t gym. and eryone ghehered thehe sundl l and,nititial, marcrcd to the gymite and en came back on mpus. and we all ended up in hililton hallwhwhich s the ma undergradue classroobuilding for e columb college students a
amy: that's an excerpt of columbia revolt, third world newsreel.ne of the participants in the strike was o our own democracy w host juan gonzalez who reflected on what happened 50 years ago this spring. juan gonzalez: well, there was a major rally called by the students for a democratic society, as well as the members of the student afro-american society, who joined the protest, as well, basically continuing the ongoing protest against the university's involvement in research for the institute...
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a represent our moods but a columbia was saying i can tell i like him to take a longer part a little too much to all new to live with it up with the clearest with our luck caveat is have you back a collie so direly giddy elohim to kill him to put a saw he. was the sudden kind helpful bull but i thought though it took edison on to. tell me belts andres nickname caballero the gentleman in english everybody in football said he was a very gentle man he was very respectful that must've made you very proud when he saw i feel more important but it's a similar legals a a. daily him to you as a parlor when too but i lose my chance of father for that look who wrote it but i consider his faith an electronic check for alekhine but i think has a system which has this is an interesting chance infosys because it isn't seen below but actually it's a considerable a if it is only an infomercial but a single if you will and let's go to the tournament the nine hundred ninety four will cope united states against columbia and i'm draws scored one goal when happened on the pitch. what did you feel what wer
a represent our moods but a columbia was saying i can tell i like him to take a longer part a little too much to all new to live with it up with the clearest with our luck caveat is have you back a collie so direly giddy elohim to kill him to put a saw he. was the sudden kind helpful bull but i thought though it took edison on to. tell me belts andres nickname caballero the gentleman in english everybody in football said he was a very gentle man he was very respectful that must've made you very...
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black neighborhoods and destroying them to build more of columbia. >> also, columbia was involved init. the war research was symbolic of the war itself. the expansion to harlem we called institutional racism. >> on april 23rd, there was a rally called, and all of these students showed up. and it turned out to be a huge crowd. >> strike! strike! strike! strike! >> it became kind of like a spontaneous mob, and we wound up occupying the main classroom building. >> at columbia university, students barricade themselves into university buildings. their leader is a 20-year-old ex--boy scout. >> it's just the politics of confrontation. the one way we keep going is by building this strike. >> the task was to keep topping yourself, to keep take mortgage and more risk. >> the student demands, no more secret military research. no more construction on lands in harlem, and no more punishment for occupying buildings. >> people slept on the floor in sleeping bags and we were constantly brought supplies and tossed them up to the windows. within a couple days, we were occupying five buildings. nobody
black neighborhoods and destroying them to build more of columbia. >> also, columbia was involved init. the war research was symbolic of the war itself. the expansion to harlem we called institutional racism. >> on april 23rd, there was a rally called, and all of these students showed up. and it turned out to be a huge crowd. >> strike! strike! strike! strike! >> it became kind of like a spontaneous mob, and we wound up occupying the main classroom building. >> at...
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and i know it will lead to a full boil it i suppose you look muscovy approach was represent columbia ripper is an. article on bia. i. like coming up with so much we will all know then is a mess it up with the risk it. is have iraqi die early giddy and again thing. for days. but i just hadn't food bowl for that i live at although it took at least one of. tell me andres nickname caballero the gentleman in english everybody in football said he was very gentleman he was very respectful that most of my age are very proud when. i say a more important for. him i say give her eloquent two chances are that the who go it is at a concert with faith and. kind but i think. system which always is interesting and as has been the case and seen below for that. second set baby. is only one in full but a single simulants let's go to the ninety ninety four will cope the united states against colombia and raise school do not go when happened on the pitch what did you feel what were you immediate fools we knew for moment of moving to. element of risk and the rest any owl now five. infin wasn't on. through
and i know it will lead to a full boil it i suppose you look muscovy approach was represent columbia ripper is an. article on bia. i. like coming up with so much we will all know then is a mess it up with the risk it. is have iraqi die early giddy and again thing. for days. but i just hadn't food bowl for that i live at although it took at least one of. tell me andres nickname caballero the gentleman in english everybody in football said he was very gentleman he was very respectful that most of...
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which are columbia. and. let him say. so much we will all know it is a mess it up with the rest it. is have iraqi police or dialing gideon again day. or days. just hadn't food bowl but i live at although it took at least one of. tell me andrei's nickname caballero the gentleman in english everybody in football said he was very gentleman he was very respectful that most of my age are very proud when. i say a more important but. the more him i say give her eloquent chances are that the who go it is at a concert with faith and. kind but i think. system will take place is interesting and as has been the case and seen below by the. second survey. is only one in full but a single simulants let's go to. the tournament the ninety ninety four will cope the united states against colombia and raise school do not go when happened on the pitch what did you feel what were you immediate foods were a new for moment of moving to the season fourth. element of risk and the rest any hour now five. infin was a headphones sou
which are columbia. and. let him say. so much we will all know it is a mess it up with the rest it. is have iraqi police or dialing gideon again day. or days. just hadn't food bowl but i live at although it took at least one of. tell me andrei's nickname caballero the gentleman in english everybody in football said he was very gentleman he was very respectful that most of my age are very proud when. i say a more important but. the more him i say give her eloquent chances are that the who go it...
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the politician who is going to change columbia forever. in a good way.s, as we agree on, is the origin of the violets we are trying to finish right now, we are trying to end right now it negotiates and have been going on. between the colombian government and the other side. this violence it comes as a direct line from that murder. but if they're something that we all agree upon as colombians, is that we don't know the truth about the murder. still. still, still. it's still a mystery, a place of shadows and our past and in colombian history. and i think all countries share this. there's a moment in their past where in an act of violence, the future is shaped and, but what actually happens there, remains in the shadows. it's as if those in charge of telling history were editing the story and for me, novels have always been a way to try to contradict that falsified version of history or try to illuminate it a little bit. yeah, and the fact that you've got to assassinations that 30 years apart, but of which were pivotal in the way the country developed. and
the politician who is going to change columbia forever. in a good way.s, as we agree on, is the origin of the violets we are trying to finish right now, we are trying to end right now it negotiates and have been going on. between the colombian government and the other side. this violence it comes as a direct line from that murder. but if they're something that we all agree upon as colombians, is that we don't know the truth about the murder. still. still, still. it's still a mystery, a place of...
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it is very polarized election and a polarized society certainly in columbia.es and there has been expected to have a much bigger turnout than in previous years. certainly these elections, the way they're being held the fact there is no conflict has made a big difference, the other big topics as well that might change the way the politics in columbia is the issue of venezuela. venezuela is the next—door neighbour and a lot of venezuelans are coming over to colombians fleeing the crisis there, and that's playing into the campaign, the right wing saying do you want another venezuela here in columbia's therefore do not vote for the left, it could be another situation, playing on the fears even though it would not be a fair comparison to say that gustavo or any left—wing leader could be like mr maduro. that is the concern with the regional situation in venezuela. another situation playing on voters minds certainly this weekend. thank you very much katy watsons. josh watson. flights at stansted airport have been disrupted, gunn following thunderstorms last night. a
it is very polarized election and a polarized society certainly in columbia.es and there has been expected to have a much bigger turnout than in previous years. certainly these elections, the way they're being held the fact there is no conflict has made a big difference, the other big topics as well that might change the way the politics in columbia is the issue of venezuela. venezuela is the next—door neighbour and a lot of venezuelans are coming over to colombians fleeing the crisis there,...
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interrogated,ing the president of columbia university was walking by us.did not know we were there, so it is not that he shunned me in any way, but columbia university is thinking about opening of a global center in tel aviv. a sensor that faculty and students cannot visit, myself most prominently now. amy: this is lee bollinger. were you able to say hello to him? katherine: i saw him after i got home. i would like to think that lee would have reached out, have you known i was there. part of what i plan to do while in israel was visit with graduate students, both in haifa and ramallah, who cannot come to columbia right now to work with me. no one in ramallah cannot get a permit from the israelis to visit the united states. i cannot work with my own graduate students because of because of the enormous travel restrictions placed on palestinians. in january, israel published a list of 20 international groups, many affiliated with the bds movement banned from entering the country. the ministry of strategic list hasffice says the shifted from defense to offense
interrogated,ing the president of columbia university was walking by us.did not know we were there, so it is not that he shunned me in any way, but columbia university is thinking about opening of a global center in tel aviv. a sensor that faculty and students cannot visit, myself most prominently now. amy: this is lee bollinger. were you able to say hello to him? katherine: i saw him after i got home. i would like to think that lee would have reached out, have you known i was there. part of...
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of people all players to you basically getting together for two days or three days before a game columbia recently played in london of course in the craven cottage and norm of none of those players went back on the one to go back on the older generation they used to claim your so does that make it much more difficult now for columbia in years to come to win a world cup i just think that the players are adjust to the circumstances because one of the things that they can mine as they can has known is basically having these group of players that they really are. understand each other they a lot of them play together in the lower divisions when the younger national teams groups and now obviously this group this generation has changed the way people look at colombia and the newest three world cups which coast will be didn't qualify two thousand and two two thousand six hundred and three thousand exclude the one those three world cups it makes you much more difficult for those young kids to say i want to aspire to do this on the world stage. i mean there was a combination of a lot of things for
of people all players to you basically getting together for two days or three days before a game columbia recently played in london of course in the craven cottage and norm of none of those players went back on the one to go back on the older generation they used to claim your so does that make it much more difficult now for columbia in years to come to win a world cup i just think that the players are adjust to the circumstances because one of the things that they can mine as they can has...
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get back to the moment with allegra-d. >>> focus on columbia.one line years old and adorable. look at him. he likes to hang out. he is very quiet. very friendly. he loves family and likes to share and play but he is also nobody by another sort of name. columbia's most rejected pet. >> oh. >> yes. 15 adoption events, 538 viewings and nobody wants him. >> why? he is so cute and n a very unique way. >> he has been through the wringer a little bit. you can see he has been looked after. he managed to grow quite a bit of his fur back. that's where this video kind of came in. it began a twitter and that was it. just before i came to the table i was informed that actually he has been adopted. >> yes. >> once this video got out there and went viral all sort of people were saying give me that dog. >> that sad face of rejection and when you hear a story -- >> while it was so close to being the saddest story on right this minute ever we do have a happy ending for you. >>> here come the ♪ >>> he is always giving out advice. i imagine that can be very tiring.
get back to the moment with allegra-d. >>> focus on columbia.one line years old and adorable. look at him. he likes to hang out. he is very quiet. very friendly. he loves family and likes to share and play but he is also nobody by another sort of name. columbia's most rejected pet. >> oh. >> yes. 15 adoption events, 538 viewings and nobody wants him. >> why? he is so cute and n a very unique way. >> he has been through the wringer a little bit. you can see he...
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the district of columbia was very defiant. they went out on the steps of the supreme court and said, we are going to make it harder for gun owners than ever before. they did exactly that. all guns have to be registered in the district of columbia. they were going to cancel your registration every few years if you did not renew it, you were in a criminal violation of the law. they imposed a lot of requirements. -- we had a team that we litigated some of those requirements, we won some and lost some of that. but that is the way the court ruled. it's an individual right, at says the people, keep and bear arms. it's not confined to a militia. there were four justices but two dissenting opinions. one was by justice stevens you heard recently he wants to repeal the second amendment? that's because he didn't get his ruled in thecourt heller case. justice stevens said the right to keep and bear arms has an individual right to bear arms in the militia. ok, say that again? of course it does not say that. do you have a right to be in the
the district of columbia was very defiant. they went out on the steps of the supreme court and said, we are going to make it harder for gun owners than ever before. they did exactly that. all guns have to be registered in the district of columbia. they were going to cancel your registration every few years if you did not renew it, you were in a criminal violation of the law. they imposed a lot of requirements. -- we had a team that we litigated some of those requirements, we won some and lost...
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doesn't want the pipeline to be as sending three times more oil to the pristine coast of british columbia where there be more tankers and stuff so he's like you know what i'll take care. the albertans here and at the same time the left will love me because i'm going to nationalize this thing well guess what he's just made a lot of enemies across the board with this kind of thinking yeah i'm not sure that socializing oil was really what what all all of us progressives were asking for and it's sort of interesting because he was this hero of the laughed at and all of this but what it makes me wonder is with all the court cases going on with everything already happening that this pipeline and you wonder how the purchase will affect all those pending court cases and the building of the pipeline since those carcases are what essentially stopped at the first place so what is canada's plan after purchasing this pipeline great question look there in this is the place this is a green plant it was not your thinking. and so getting five billion from can do more good for them to build a pipeline canad
doesn't want the pipeline to be as sending three times more oil to the pristine coast of british columbia where there be more tankers and stuff so he's like you know what i'll take care. the albertans here and at the same time the left will love me because i'm going to nationalize this thing well guess what he's just made a lot of enemies across the board with this kind of thinking yeah i'm not sure that socializing oil was really what what all all of us progressives were asking for and it's...
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it all lead to a full boil it i suppose you look a muscovy approach was represents columbia ripper is an. article on bia. i. like coming up with so much we will all know it is a mess it up with the rest it. is have iraqi die early giddy and again day. four days. but i just hadn't food bowl but i live at although it took. tell me andrei's nickname caballero the gentleman in english everybody in football said he was very gentleman he was very respectful that must've made you very proud when you saw i see all my important but. him i say give her eloquent to. sparta but at the who go it is a considerate. kind but i think. system which has business interests in tennis and so it has been the case and seen below by the. second set be. full of simulants let's go to. the tournament the ninety ninety four world cup the united states against colombia and raise school to not go when happened on the pitch what did you feel what were your immediate fools we knew for moment of moving to the fisa court. elop ramirez can't arrest any hour now five. infin wasn't. let through now the thing on my presenc
it all lead to a full boil it i suppose you look a muscovy approach was represents columbia ripper is an. article on bia. i. like coming up with so much we will all know it is a mess it up with the rest it. is have iraqi die early giddy and again day. four days. but i just hadn't food bowl but i live at although it took. tell me andrei's nickname caballero the gentleman in english everybody in football said he was very gentleman he was very respectful that must've made you very proud when you...
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i'm teresa sipputeo, columbia college, columbia business school. and i was very struck by what you said, that you found common ground with the van gellist people that you disagree so much with on some very fundamental issues. and i think america and americans, with all the fights that are happening on social media and twitter and we have leaders that are starting fights every day. we need some tips on how to find common ground with the other. because i agree with you, it's there. i think that could make a really difference. so if you have tips to share, that would be great. >> yeah, that's a really good question. in new york city, we face the challenge of being physically separate. that's just part of the problem, we've retreated into spaces of like-minded people. right down to where you get your coffee. i mean, liberals go to starbucks, and conservatives go to dunkin' donuts, i don't know if you know that. wouldn't be caught dead in a starbucks. so since it's gotten ridiculous, so i don't think you're going to find common ground on social media. i
i'm teresa sipputeo, columbia college, columbia business school. and i was very struck by what you said, that you found common ground with the van gellist people that you disagree so much with on some very fundamental issues. and i think america and americans, with all the fights that are happening on social media and twitter and we have leaders that are starting fights every day. we need some tips on how to find common ground with the other. because i agree with you, it's there. i think that...
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doesn't want the pipeline to be as sending three times more oil to the pristine coast of british columbia where there be more tankers and stuff so he's like you know what i'll take care of the albertans here and at the same time the left will love me because i'm going to nationalize this thing well guess what he's just made a lot of enemies across the board with this kind of thinking i'm not sure that socializing oil was really what what all all of us progressives were asking for and it's sort of interesting because he was this hero of the laughed at and all of this but what it makes me wonder is with all the court cases going on with everything already happening that this pipeline and you wonder how the purchase will affect all those pending court cases and the building of the pipeline the sense those carcases are what essentially stopped at the first place so what is canada's plan after purchasing this pipeline great question look there in this is the place this is a very plant it was not your thinking. and so getting five billion from can do more good for them to build a pipeline canad
doesn't want the pipeline to be as sending three times more oil to the pristine coast of british columbia where there be more tankers and stuff so he's like you know what i'll take care of the albertans here and at the same time the left will love me because i'm going to nationalize this thing well guess what he's just made a lot of enemies across the board with this kind of thinking i'm not sure that socializing oil was really what what all all of us progressives were asking for and it's sort...
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doesn't want the pipeline to be as sending three times more oil to the pristine coast of british columbia where there be more tankers and stuff so he's like you know what i'll take care of the albertans here and at the same time the left will love me because i'm going to nationalize this thing well guess what he's just made a lot of enemies across the board with this kind of thinking i'm not sure that socializing oil was really what what all all of us progressives were asking for and it's sort of interesting because he was this hero of the laughed at and all of this but what it makes me wonder is with all the court cases going on with everything already happening that this pipeline and you wonder how the purchase will affect all this pending court cases and the building of the pipeline since those carcases are what essentially stopped at the first place so what is canada's plan after purchasing this pipeline great question look there in this is the place this is a green plant it was not you're thinking. i'm sort of getting five billion from can do more good for them to build a pipeline ca
doesn't want the pipeline to be as sending three times more oil to the pristine coast of british columbia where there be more tankers and stuff so he's like you know what i'll take care of the albertans here and at the same time the left will love me because i'm going to nationalize this thing well guess what he's just made a lot of enemies across the board with this kind of thinking i'm not sure that socializing oil was really what what all all of us progressives were asking for and it's sort...
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that is the case in mexico or columbia. it's very clear that there is right now a corruption business related to maduro's government. he buys from mexico, buys from some parts of chile columbia and he was some instructors that after they made the business with people in mexico, colombia or chile they help radical groups and mexico or chile. that is the case in mexico and in columbia as well. that is the case of different movements in latin america, so the used not only of drugs, but also corruption in order to fund radical movement in the region it will be an increase practice of maduro because he will like to have different problems for venezuela and use conflict over latin america as a mechanism for defense of the concentration as well. that the case would like to underline. another issue i would like to new line, what is maduro's philosophy? i guess that his only vision will be to resist. that will be his only position in front of all the crisis he has had and is facing already took as you know we have hyperinflation. we
that is the case in mexico or columbia. it's very clear that there is right now a corruption business related to maduro's government. he buys from mexico, buys from some parts of chile columbia and he was some instructors that after they made the business with people in mexico, colombia or chile they help radical groups and mexico or chile. that is the case in mexico and in columbia as well. that is the case of different movements in latin america, so the used not only of drugs, but also...
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all guns have to be registered in the district of columbia. to casts thatg going to cancel your registration every three years. they imposed a lot of requirements. we had a team that litigated it's anquirements individual right, at says the people, keep and bear arms. it's not confined to a militia. twoe were four justices but dissenting opinions. you heard recently he wants to repeal the second amendment, that's because he didn't get his way in the heller case. says the right to keep and bear arms has an individual right to bear arms in the militia. do you have a right to be in the militia? do you have a right to do what you want to do in any kind of military force? no. so that was more or less contrived. close, 5-4.s justice justice breyer had a in the case,t where whatever the legislature did, they uphold anything they do. understandre able to what is constitutional and what is not. really? do you say that on other issues of other types? no. the day after that decision came down, the district of columbia is a federal jurisdiction. therefore
all guns have to be registered in the district of columbia. to casts thatg going to cancel your registration every three years. they imposed a lot of requirements. we had a team that litigated it's anquirements individual right, at says the people, keep and bear arms. it's not confined to a militia. twoe were four justices but dissenting opinions. you heard recently he wants to repeal the second amendment, that's because he didn't get his way in the heller case. says the right to keep and bear...
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columbia it heads to the polls this weekend.-round of voting in the residential election. paul mcnamara here to explain what is at take. we actually spoke with the leading candidate, take a listen to what he told us back in march. >> one of the things i'm proposing is to eliminate unnecessary spending, to a reform and central governments of we can be more efficient, use better technology, and eliminate duplicity is in many works we have among agencies. and with that, and also fighting the tax evasion on corporate taxes, we can lower the rate, increase investment come and make that the trigger of and and formalization in job creation. scarlet: that is a big and ambitious to do list. suppose that he does win, is it priced into the peso? paul: at the moment there are still looking for him to win. he's 10 points ahead in the polls right now. there's always a shakeup is all but certain he will be in the runoff paired if that leads the starts to narrow coming up to the runoff, we might get some uncertainty. but columbia's the one coun
columbia it heads to the polls this weekend.-round of voting in the residential election. paul mcnamara here to explain what is at take. we actually spoke with the leading candidate, take a listen to what he told us back in march. >> one of the things i'm proposing is to eliminate unnecessary spending, to a reform and central governments of we can be more efficient, use better technology, and eliminate duplicity is in many works we have among agencies. and with that, and also fighting the...
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let me talk about the talent in the district of columbia. it used to be the case that the office kind of rosen profile and had good lawyers. certain types of lawyers didn't apply. one of my colleagues was a fifth-year associate. a turkey sandwich come i think it was. and next thing i know, i'm recruiting him. thankfully, he came over. talent from covington is coming over. we just posted a job for a solicitor general position and a deputy solicitor general position. five united states of cream court law clerk's applied to the job, we can only higher two. this is a great place for talent. and the talent is going to be deployed in areas like antitrust law, privacy law, to protect our residents. >> legault ag's -- like all -- public. important doing some thing to serve their fellow citizens. that's why you are able to attract so amazing people. >> i have it tell you, the opportunity to be on the cutting edge of extraordinarily important issues, take a look at facebook. the question there is consumers , it'spay for facebook free. account, youcebo
let me talk about the talent in the district of columbia. it used to be the case that the office kind of rosen profile and had good lawyers. certain types of lawyers didn't apply. one of my colleagues was a fifth-year associate. a turkey sandwich come i think it was. and next thing i know, i'm recruiting him. thankfully, he came over. talent from covington is coming over. we just posted a job for a solicitor general position and a deputy solicitor general position. five united states of cream...
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most of them involve slaves who were imported into the district of columbia, district of columbia local law is governed by maryland, where we are today. in this part of the district. and for a while, by virginia law in what is today alexandria, virginia, some of you know that alexandria was part of d.c., and then the retro session, where they gave alexandria back to virginia. so these cases involve what happened in those jurisdictions, and those jurisdictions are basically governed by maryland and virginia law. i don't want to get into the technicalities here, because we don't have three or four hours to explain them. although i think i do a pretty good job in the book. but the simple issue is this. if you move to the district, you had to register the slaves you brought into the district. you had a certain amount of time to do it. and you had to assert that you were moving into the district to make it your permanent residence. you could not import slaves if you lived in the district, unless you inherited them from somewhere else. so you could not go to virginia and buy a slave and bring
most of them involve slaves who were imported into the district of columbia, district of columbia local law is governed by maryland, where we are today. in this part of the district. and for a while, by virginia law in what is today alexandria, virginia, some of you know that alexandria was part of d.c., and then the retro session, where they gave alexandria back to virginia. so these cases involve what happened in those jurisdictions, and those jurisdictions are basically governed by maryland...
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expanding into black neighborhoods and destroying them to build more of columbia. >> also columbia wast was our duty to stop it. the war research was symbolic of the war itself. the expansion to harlem we called institutional racism. >> on april 23rd there was a rally called and all of the students showed up. and it ournd tout to be a huge crowd. >> strike. [ chanting ]. >> we became kind of like a spontaneous mob and we wound up occupying the main classroom building. >> stunlts barricaded themselves into university buildings. the leader is a 20-year-old exboy scout. >> the one way to keep going is by building the strike. >> the task was to keep topping yourself, keep taking more and more risk. >> the student demands, no more secret military research no more construction on lands in harlem and missouri punishment for occupying build attentions. >> people slept on the floor in sleeping bags and we were constantly brought supplies and tossed up to windows. within a couple of days we occupied five buildings. nobody could fw go to classes. >> we hope a settlement can be worked out which wi
expanding into black neighborhoods and destroying them to build more of columbia. >> also columbia wast was our duty to stop it. the war research was symbolic of the war itself. the expansion to harlem we called institutional racism. >> on april 23rd there was a rally called and all of the students showed up. and it ournd tout to be a huge crowd. >> strike. [ chanting ]. >> we became kind of like a spontaneous mob and we wound up occupying the main classroom building....
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the district of columbia. >> mr.hairman, the citizens of the district of columbia's delegation has two votes for vice president humphrey and 21 votes for channing emory phillips. [applause] >> the district of columbia votes, two votes for vice president humphrey, 21 votes for the reverend phillips. walter: so far, this matches the cbs delegate count almost exactly. >> florida casts 58 votes, vice president humphrey, 5 votes for senator mccarthy. >> the florida vote, 58 votes for vice president humphrey and five for senator mccarthy. >> georgia, 43. >> the democratic party of georgia casts its vote as follows. humphrey, 17. moore, 2. gray, .5; . and three passes. >> repeat that. you are the regular group from georgia. you cast 17 votes for vice president humphrey. i would like the rest of it, please. >> two votes for governor dan moore. 1/2 vote for james gray. and three passes. walter: dan moore is the governor of north carolina, who was put in as the favorite. gray is the state chairman of georgia. he and buster mat
the district of columbia. >> mr.hairman, the citizens of the district of columbia's delegation has two votes for vice president humphrey and 21 votes for channing emory phillips. [applause] >> the district of columbia votes, two votes for vice president humphrey, 21 votes for the reverend phillips. walter: so far, this matches the cbs delegate count almost exactly. >> florida casts 58 votes, vice president humphrey, 5 votes for senator mccarthy. >> the florida vote, 58...
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serving as a law clerk to judge ginsburg of the united states court of appeals to the district of columbia. after joining the united states apartment of justice in the honors program in 1990 mr. rosenstein prosecuted public corruption with a public integrity section of the criminal division. he then served as counsel to the deputy attorney general and special assistant to the attorney general 94 and 95 and associate independent counsel 9597 and in 1997 mr. rosenstein became assistant u.s. attorney and prosecuted cases in the united states district court u.s. court of appeals for the fourth circuit and coordinated the credit card fraud and assistance programs. 2001 through 2005 served as principal deputy assistant attorney general for the tax division of united states department of justice. supervising the criminal section and the coordinated attacks and enforcement activities to united states attorney's office so with the acting head of the division on the assistant attorney general is unavailable personally briefed and argued through civil appeals history rosenstein stirs served as the at
serving as a law clerk to judge ginsburg of the united states court of appeals to the district of columbia. after joining the united states apartment of justice in the honors program in 1990 mr. rosenstein prosecuted public corruption with a public integrity section of the criminal division. he then served as counsel to the deputy attorney general and special assistant to the attorney general 94 and 95 and associate independent counsel 9597 and in 1997 mr. rosenstein became assistant u.s....
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this is a victorian pioneer rifle for militia in british columbia. militia, british columbia. are almost all abolitionists. they found out about mitchell and were able to rescue him. the chief justice of the colony says, after he is brought to him, mitchell is at an age in a vessel that is in british waters. since great britain had ended slavery in 1833, mitchell was a free man. there were comments about that. can anyone read these out loud? go ahead. we are all in school. start with the first one, the one on the left. >> [indiscernible] -- taken from a vessel and was stored in a port country and it is high time we had a fight. quintard: can anyone read the other section? chief justice cameron decided the law was clear that no man could be held a slave on british soil. he ordered charles to be forthwith. ae decision was met considerable applause and a few hisses. welcome to liberty by his white and colored friends, a righteous decision. is december 26, 1860. ard: the americans were in great and the british were glad this had happened. this would be freedom for charles mitchell
this is a victorian pioneer rifle for militia in british columbia. militia, british columbia. are almost all abolitionists. they found out about mitchell and were able to rescue him. the chief justice of the colony says, after he is brought to him, mitchell is at an age in a vessel that is in british waters. since great britain had ended slavery in 1833, mitchell was a free man. there were comments about that. can anyone read these out loud? go ahead. we are all in school. start with the first...
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that is the case in mexico or columbia. it's clear there is right now a corruption business related to the government with the food by. he buys the food from mexico, he buys the food from parts of chile and colombia and after they made the business with the people in mexic mexico, colombia virtually they help radical groups. that is the case in mexico and is the case in columbia as well. it is the case of a different movement in america. the use of drugs and corruption to fund radical movement in the region it will be an increase practice. he would like to have deeper problems from venezuela and conflict all over latin america as a mechanism of his own situation as well. another issue i would like to underline, what is it that you love. >> howie: all the crisis he had created. his only vision is to resist. that would be his only position in front of the crisis he had faced. as you know we had hyperinflation, we have the drop in revenue production, we have a huge military crisis. we have internal and sternal pressure and the
that is the case in mexico or columbia. it's clear there is right now a corruption business related to the government with the food by. he buys the food from mexico, he buys the food from parts of chile and colombia and after they made the business with the people in mexic mexico, colombia virtually they help radical groups. that is the case in mexico and is the case in columbia as well. it is the case of a different movement in america. the use of drugs and corruption to fund radical movement...
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do you think that duke a would scrap the deal if he becomes president of columbia. i don't think i'll explicitly scrap that the zero because the international community has made it very clear that they want the peace process to move forward however he can seriously take actions that undermine it one of them would be changing that transitional justice component of it including taking doing it through constitutional amendments taking out the ten seats that the fark has in the congress and also taking a very hardline approach on the drug policy issues which the accord the drug party of the court basically tried to find alternatives to more fumigation and security led approach to addressing the coca issues so i think that those two things would be very much very different he can also the side just not to put his political will and resources behind the accord and that would in essence basically we canot the reason why i ask you this and. i'm asking the same question to peter do you have someone who has the backing of. or the conservative establishment many people who are
do you think that duke a would scrap the deal if he becomes president of columbia. i don't think i'll explicitly scrap that the zero because the international community has made it very clear that they want the peace process to move forward however he can seriously take actions that undermine it one of them would be changing that transitional justice component of it including taking doing it through constitutional amendments taking out the ten seats that the fark has in the congress and also...
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, he served as a law clerk to judge douglas ginsburg of the court of appeals for the district of columbia. after joining the united states department of justice through the attorney general's honors program in 1990, mr. rosenstein first prosecuted public corruption cases as a trial lawyer with the public integrity section of the criminal division. he then served as counsel to the deputy attorney general from 1993 and 1994, special assistant to the criminal division's assistant attorney general, 1994 and 1995, and associate independent counsel, 1995 to 1997. in 1997, mr. rosenstein became an assistant u.s. attorney in maryland. he prosecuted cases in the united states district court and briefed and argued appeals in a u.s. court of appeals for the fourth circuit. he also coordinated the credit card fraud and international assistance programs. from 2001 to 2005, mr. rosenstein served as principal deputy assistant attorney general for the tax division of the united states department of justice. he supervised the division's criminal sections and coordinated the tax enforcement activities of t
, he served as a law clerk to judge douglas ginsburg of the court of appeals for the district of columbia. after joining the united states department of justice through the attorney general's honors program in 1990, mr. rosenstein first prosecuted public corruption cases as a trial lawyer with the public integrity section of the criminal division. he then served as counsel to the deputy attorney general from 1993 and 1994, special assistant to the criminal division's assistant attorney general,...
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california residents came to san francisco to vote a landmark election for the homeland of columbia. voters cast the woolt op market streets. this was the first time in more than 50 years columnway selects a new president in a time of piece. >> i agree with proposals of -- about peace and social inclusion. >> people are happy. we have seen many people voting. so we are hoping that this election will be for the best. >> columbia has 36 million citizens, more than 800,000 live in other nations including tens of thousands here in the u.s. >>> california health advocating close i watch a san francisco proposition on the june boot that could spark a pend. proposition e bans the sale of candy flavored nick teen products. proponents of the measure say it's an epidemic among teening. many iris don't realize the active ingredients. >> one pot of jewel equals five packs of cigarettes in terms of nick teen punch. and san francisco being the public health leader that it is is doing something. >> the fda opted to day ruling on whether to ban the products until 2022. advocates of ban say they hope
california residents came to san francisco to vote a landmark election for the homeland of columbia. voters cast the woolt op market streets. this was the first time in more than 50 years columnway selects a new president in a time of piece. >> i agree with proposals of -- about peace and social inclusion. >> people are happy. we have seen many people voting. so we are hoping that this election will be for the best. >> columbia has 36 million citizens, more than 800,000 live...
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>> columbia college, colombia's business school. i was very struck about what you said -- you found common ground with the evangelist people that you disagreed so much with on fundamentalist issues. and, i think america and americans, with all of the fights that are happening on social media, twitter, and we have leaders that are starting fights every day, we need some tips on how to find common ground with the other. because i agree with you. i think that could make a real difference. if you have tips to share that would be great? >> that is a good question. being physically separate is part of the problem. we treat it as the basis of like-minded people. liberals go to starbucks. conservatives go to dunkin' donuts. i don't know. this is ridiculous. so, i do not think you are going to find common ground on social media. it is like walking through a room that has been sprayed with firestarter. one match. it is not a stable place, emotionally, for people. i am just as much of a jerk on twitter as the next person. we are going to have
>> columbia college, colombia's business school. i was very struck about what you said -- you found common ground with the evangelist people that you disagreed so much with on fundamentalist issues. and, i think america and americans, with all of the fights that are happening on social media, twitter, and we have leaders that are starting fights every day, we need some tips on how to find common ground with the other. because i agree with you. i think that could make a real difference. if...
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>> i mean, paul manafort has been indicted both in the district of columbia and virginia, two differentby the special counsel team. as part of that investigation, you see they'll talk to thousands, go through thousands of documents, talk to as many people as possible. it is quite possible they'll want to talk to the former son-in-law and see what, if anything, he might have that could contribute to the investigation. they'll have two trials, one in july, one in september. it is possible they may turn to him for a witness or talk to him to see if he knows anything that could bolster their case. >> this is the u.s. attorney in california involved in this. now there's a u.s. attorney in new york, southern district of new york involved. there are multiple investigations. do they think that he potentially has information that could benefit mueller's investigation as far as manafort is concerned who is pleading not guilty? >> i think that remains to be seen. he was his former son-in-law. i'm sure mueller's team would want to know if he knows about any of the allegations they brought against m
>> i mean, paul manafort has been indicted both in the district of columbia and virginia, two differentby the special counsel team. as part of that investigation, you see they'll talk to thousands, go through thousands of documents, talk to as many people as possible. it is quite possible they'll want to talk to the former son-in-law and see what, if anything, he might have that could contribute to the investigation. they'll have two trials, one in july, one in september. it is possible...
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attorney's office here in the district of columbia announced a guilty plea that follows this pattern. the foreign defendant and 17 allegedly traded midsize and large companies in the united states by impersonating executives in enough communications with mid-level employees. . the mid-level employees were tricked into believing that a corporate transaction was taking place. they transferred more than a million dollars to foreign bank accounts controlled by the co-conspirators. are posed by hackers who gain unlawful access to company computers. it can take only a few minutes for criminals to steal discoveries that took years of work and millions of dollars of investment for entrepreneurs to produce. that sort of criminal activity is not just harmful to companies and investors. a damages our economy and threatens national security. law enforcement agencies and prosecutors can achieve deterrence only in directory -- only indirectly after a crime has occurred. ora program to prevent crime detected early, reducing the need for law enforcement. strong compliance programs are a company's fir
attorney's office here in the district of columbia announced a guilty plea that follows this pattern. the foreign defendant and 17 allegedly traded midsize and large companies in the united states by impersonating executives in enough communications with mid-level employees. . the mid-level employees were tricked into believing that a corporate transaction was taking place. they transferred more than a million dollars to foreign bank accounts controlled by the co-conspirators. are posed by...
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up next on "reel america," columbia revolt, a 50 minute film by the new york film collective document of the events from the student protesters' point of view including scenes with access to the occupied holdings, and negotiations with campus authorities. narrator: a modern university is the cradle of the nation's future. today it not only preserves and transmits knowledge and values, it serves
up next on "reel america," columbia revolt, a 50 minute film by the new york film collective document of the events from the student protesters' point of view including scenes with access to the occupied holdings, and negotiations with campus authorities. narrator: a modern university is the cradle of the nation's future. today it not only preserves and transmits knowledge and values, it serves