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in terms of my work with antiwar veterans. it was a profound experience to participate in what we call rap groups and i had written about it before and what you raise in one's own experience. we learn -- those of us -- it was the profession of the shrinks as we were called, the shrinks and the vets. and the shrinks -- there was some hostility towards us at first because the veterans remembered that in vietnam when they went to see somebody because they were overwhelmed by what they were experiencing morally and psychologically, that the task of a psychiatrist or of his assistant or of a chaplain for that matter was to help him to be strong enough to be at duty and frequent atrocities. some psychiatrists really found ways to get around that and really tried to help people. with us in those rap groups we had to give up our stats as being therapeutic arbiters, our high hats so to speak of being knowledgeable psychiatrists and the process of knowing them. it was both providing some kind of therapeutic current and carefully and not
in terms of my work with antiwar veterans. it was a profound experience to participate in what we call rap groups and i had written about it before and what you raise in one's own experience. we learn -- those of us -- it was the profession of the shrinks as we were called, the shrinks and the vets. and the shrinks -- there was some hostility towards us at first because the veterans remembered that in vietnam when they went to see somebody because they were overwhelmed by what they were...
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as indicated in talking about antiwar veterans that people who find studied how showed resilience.mr. interested in interviewing a man who didn't fire at the light. and people can draw upon on the strength, strength of restraint and the man who didn't fire life, he drew upon noaa that i was surprised to hear, not happy to hear his greatest source of strength in restraint was his idealism of the military. he left the military. .. >> they bring ordinary people because we must find some way of behaving in a group. we are a group animal as human beings, group animals as human being, and if we become part of a group in some significant way, we're deeply affected by the more race of that group, and that isn't superficial. it runs powerfully into one's psyche, and it's a collective phenomena so all of those things come into play, but knowing something about it is of enormous help. >> yeah, sir? >> she was ahead of me. >> okay. ma'am? >> these are two closely related questions. the first part is as you were dealing with especially the vietnam veterans and the other people you worked with,
as indicated in talking about antiwar veterans that people who find studied how showed resilience.mr. interested in interviewing a man who didn't fire at the light. and people can draw upon on the strength, strength of restraint and the man who didn't fire life, he drew upon noaa that i was surprised to hear, not happy to hear his greatest source of strength in restraint was his idealism of the military. he left the military. .. >> they bring ordinary people because we must find some way...
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it's the antiwar presence. the iraq vets for peace and people that don't want to be veterans.hat group is hard to get into. >> kimberly: you can't make this up. i'm almost embarrassed. you had to go across the country to get away from the whackoness in the bay area. >> andrea: it's a slap in the face. such a slap in the face. the veterans in her district across the country put her lives on the line. what did the occupy wall street put on the line? deoderant, water, going without it? if you look at this, she says i'm a strong supporter of veterans for peace, iraq veterans against the war. so select veteran she is supports. but not other veterans. unless they're antiwar. >> juan: i have been quiet because i'm so fascinated by all of this anger at this mayor. she made a legitimate choice to say she doesn't support the war effort. and, of course, she made legitimate choice in terms of saying she supports occupy wall street. i don't think anything is wrong with that. she didn't say -- >> andrea: the veterans already served, juan. they have given their lives. that doesn't give her t
it's the antiwar presence. the iraq vets for peace and people that don't want to be veterans.hat group is hard to get into. >> kimberly: you can't make this up. i'm almost embarrassed. you had to go across the country to get away from the whackoness in the bay area. >> andrea: it's a slap in the face. such a slap in the face. the veterans in her district across the country put her lives on the line. what did the occupy wall street put on the line? deoderant, water, going without it?...
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production at the site which is currently used as a cotton spinning plant dr david hope and british antiwar activists has been telling me that it's the same old story that we saw with iraq here we go again the main feature text for invading iraq were weapons of mass destruction inspectors went into iraq for years unscom i'm told one of the tasks was referred to identifying defense installations in iraq. and making sure the physicians would learn my second thought is the labor of syria still holds on its lands the golan has bowl of cards a large. armor if it is ironic we should be talking about syria when the israeli nuclear armory has never been inspected. and the information war against syria stop funding and supplying weapons to the armed gangs claiming to be the opposition and lift sanctions against president assad's regime these are the demands put forward by damascus in exchange for implementing the changes suggested by the arab league the international body has urged the regime to halt violence and start dialogue with the opposition syria has more for us. the protests the government c
production at the site which is currently used as a cotton spinning plant dr david hope and british antiwar activists has been telling me that it's the same old story that we saw with iraq here we go again the main feature text for invading iraq were weapons of mass destruction inspectors went into iraq for years unscom i'm told one of the tasks was referred to identifying defense installations in iraq. and making sure the physicians would learn my second thought is the labor of syria still...
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well let's not talk to brian becker from the antiwar onset coalition he joins us live from washington with his perspective what's happening there in cairo the military rulers have promised to hold a referendum and bring forth the transition to civilian government how likely is it that they will actually proceed with these promises. well i think the egypt's in military the edifice of authority that has remained intact following the departure of mubarak a personality they thought when they replaced mubarak that over time the struggle of the people would become reduced that hop you lay she would become pacified but the basic demands of the egyptian revolution have not been met people want bread they want dignity they want democracy they want to be able to for the free without facing government repression and i think we can see from these remarkable demonstrations of the past three days that the people in egypt especially the young people but the working families as well they are determined to keep going until this revolution reaches a new and truly democratic state so i think the militar
well let's not talk to brian becker from the antiwar onset coalition he joins us live from washington with his perspective what's happening there in cairo the military rulers have promised to hold a referendum and bring forth the transition to civilian government how likely is it that they will actually proceed with these promises. well i think the egypt's in military the edifice of authority that has remained intact following the departure of mubarak a personality they thought when they...
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it's the antiwar presence. the iraq vets for peace and people that don't want to be veterans.hat group is hard to get into. >> kimberly: you can't make this up. i'm almost embarrassed. you had to go across the country to get away from the whackoness in the bay area. >> andrea: it's a slap in the face. such a slap in the face. the veterans in her district across the country put her lives on the line. what did the occupy wall street put on the line? deoderant, water, going without it? if you look at this, she says i'm a strong supporter of veterans for peace, iraq veterans against the war. so select veteran she is supports. but not other veterans. unless they're antiwar. >> juan: i have been quiet because i'm so fascinated by all of this anger at this mayor. she made a legitimate choice to say she doesn't support the war effort. and, of course, she made legitimate choice in terms of saying she supports occupy wall street. i don't think anything is wrong with that. she didn't say -- >> andrea: the veterans already served, juan. they have given their lives. that doesn't give her t
it's the antiwar presence. the iraq vets for peace and people that don't want to be veterans.hat group is hard to get into. >> kimberly: you can't make this up. i'm almost embarrassed. you had to go across the country to get away from the whackoness in the bay area. >> andrea: it's a slap in the face. such a slap in the face. the veterans in her district across the country put her lives on the line. what did the occupy wall street put on the line? deoderant, water, going without it?...
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. >> israeli antiwar activists strongly oppose air strikes against iran, but recent surveys show israelis split over whether action should be taken. tehran has expanded uranium enrichment. a few months ago, it opened a new plant. the iranian government claims the nuclear program is solely to generate power for civilian purposes. the report by the international atomic energy agency says it has serious concerns about iran's nuclear program. the u.n. agency has obtained information that tehran may be developing nuclear weapons and carrying out experiments with nuclear explosives. europe is opposed to such a program. >> if the situation continues to escalate and the report confirms that iran is once again working on nuclear weapons, there is no doubt that we here in europe will prepare fresh sanctions. >> we are very worried about iran arm itself with nuclear weapons, and there are some indications that is the case, but everything has to be done to prevent military action. >> israel is considering options for countering iran. israel has used air strikes twice in the past to destroy nuclear fa
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still to come this hour tough tactics accusations of police brutality against antiwar protesters while we talk the witnesses the police crackdown parts. and markets worldwide is sinking as investors spread the surprise decision by the greek prime minister to cool a referendum on last week's new bailout package for the debt stricken country more in business in ten minutes. those who are fascinated with history. to those who have a sweet tooth. to those who can't live without discomfort. and of course to the nature lot of us this magnificent land offers is treacherous. between the earth and the sky. on our. world for. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realms of rush. we've got the future covered. which brightened if you move soon from bullets to parachute. stock totty dot com. and for staying with us here on r t twelve minutes past the hour in moscow this halloween the f.b.i. decided to share their own ghost stories about the code name given to the operation that saw ten russian agents uncovered last year the agency released surveillance videos including those fe
still to come this hour tough tactics accusations of police brutality against antiwar protesters while we talk the witnesses the police crackdown parts. and markets worldwide is sinking as investors spread the surprise decision by the greek prime minister to cool a referendum on last week's new bailout package for the debt stricken country more in business in ten minutes. those who are fascinated with history. to those who have a sweet tooth. to those who can't live without discomfort. and of...
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and dozens are arrested in oakland where clashes have erupted between riot squads and antiwar protesters getting some reports saying that police have been firing tear gas and the rubber bullets just earlier a rally of thousands cause the major seaport to shut balance there and destructive businesses in the city. leaders of the world's biggest economies meet for the g. twenty summit where center stage is taken up by the euro crisis now intensified by the greek decision to hold a bailout referendum germany and france say there will be no cash for nothing until it aside its course. says dulce subject of boots verdict is a fair one and will pursue his return home to russia that's as a u.s. court finds the businessman guilty of arms trafficking after extraditing him from thailand last year. let's get into the sports here and r.t. joins us next. hello there thanks for watching the sport good to have you company and these are the headlines seeing red tears car strike you don't buy it gets his marching orders to the armed men hold out for a goldish draw against clubs and sport in the champions l
and dozens are arrested in oakland where clashes have erupted between riot squads and antiwar protesters getting some reports saying that police have been firing tear gas and the rubber bullets just earlier a rally of thousands cause the major seaport to shut balance there and destructive businesses in the city. leaders of the world's biggest economies meet for the g. twenty summit where center stage is taken up by the euro crisis now intensified by the greek decision to hold a bailout...
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claiming an expanded american military footprint in australia would destabilize the pacific and it's an antiwar activist of the nuclear age peace foundation believes the u.s. is fearful of china just by the asian countries he's focused. tossing on grapes to the u.s. military industrial complex because we were originally in an arms race with ourselves russia and china were asking the u.s. to negotiate a treaty to prevent the weaponization of space and every country in the world voted for it the u.s. over the last few years except the united states chimey has even asked us to eliminate nuclear weapons of course china is going to feel threatened and they're going to build up. our lack of willingness to move forward and it's being so in america like we have to be fearful of china but most americans don't know that china has been making all these peaceful moves towards. you know trying to slow down the arms race. that's how the news looks right now crosstalk is next just after the headline. question is that so much going to be made if a lot of people here in the uncertain future of the eurozone grap
claiming an expanded american military footprint in australia would destabilize the pacific and it's an antiwar activist of the nuclear age peace foundation believes the u.s. is fearful of china just by the asian countries he's focused. tossing on grapes to the u.s. military industrial complex because we were originally in an arms race with ourselves russia and china were asking the u.s. to negotiate a treaty to prevent the weaponization of space and every country in the world voted for it the...
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them the pentagon says it is determined to maintain stability in the region but jason news editor at antiwar dot com says america's real intention is to control the whole area it sounds like. the united states is determined to keep forces in the in the region and poised to launch attacks into iraq whether the iraqi government agrees to it or not kuwait as a likely place for keeping a lot of these troops they've been talking quite a while about the decision to put massive amounts of combat troops into kuwait much like they had before the two thousand and three invasion secretary of state hillary clinton said this was proof of an ongoing commitment to the future of the region but in reality it's an ongoing commitment to try to interfere in a region in which the us track record is far from stellar. the newly elected president of kyrgyzstan has vowed to shut the u.s. air force base in his country saying it poses a threat to his own nation's security. for the month facility now looks unlikely to be renewed after twenty fourteen when the current agreement expires. explains this news came hardly as
them the pentagon says it is determined to maintain stability in the region but jason news editor at antiwar dot com says america's real intention is to control the whole area it sounds like. the united states is determined to keep forces in the in the region and poised to launch attacks into iraq whether the iraqi government agrees to it or not kuwait as a likely place for keeping a lot of these troops they've been talking quite a while about the decision to put massive amounts of combat...
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all morning no talk show host laurie hot for the new yorker and trying to find out what legacy the antiwar movement is likely to leave behind. has the occupy wall street movement achieved its goal of creating a shift in the system or is it slowly becoming a blip that history probably won't remember this week let's talk about that i think they've brought some attention to the issues that nobody really wants to talk about so. if it becomes part of the conversation i think they've accomplished something but there's still a lot of work to do i'm hopeful that they'll continue with their efforts and they will get maybe it made people think i won't make a big difference so i think we'll think about it for a while and then go back to the ball. changed to parker's mines put a tent up but i think that's one of the problems no one really knows what their mission is other than because people a lot of problems do you think if they had a leader that would help them define what their movement and i think if they were that organize a price of jobs and wouldn't be swinging around in wall street i'll be hon
all morning no talk show host laurie hot for the new yorker and trying to find out what legacy the antiwar movement is likely to leave behind. has the occupy wall street movement achieved its goal of creating a shift in the system or is it slowly becoming a blip that history probably won't remember this week let's talk about that i think they've brought some attention to the issues that nobody really wants to talk about so. if it becomes part of the conversation i think they've accomplished...
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expanded american military footprint in australia would destabilize the pacific and alice later an antiwar activist of the nuclear age peace foundation believes the u.s. is fearful of china asian countries his opposition. what puns to bring in later this hour and i will back with a recap our top stories in just a few months. and journey the length of life. the desire for the best of things the hunger that drowns out our inner world. the story of one man who returns home after years of alienation. monks in white pass one watching. them the best become common names and mobile home is to me of creation of the biggest food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world it's created to maximize the profits. journal trading the actual cash physical grain and your trading promises for grain to be delivered a month or six months or twelve months or eighteen months in the future. for is a commodity regulated silver or gold that can be negotiated and accorded to some degree i'm assuming the be. yet or. possibly it's not traded now. but it could be in the future. in the.
expanded american military footprint in australia would destabilize the pacific and alice later an antiwar activist of the nuclear age peace foundation believes the u.s. is fearful of china asian countries his opposition. what puns to bring in later this hour and i will back with a recap our top stories in just a few months. and journey the length of life. the desire for the best of things the hunger that drowns out our inner world. the story of one man who returns home after years of...
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peacekeepers were met with resistance in response to gas resulting in dozens of injuries on both sides antiwar activists says sections of the aggressive. carry for. i'm struck that was developed for you know it's the united nations and developed for that which happened in yugoslavia after the west decided to pick. it apart so there is a legal basis you know the shore for this but the legal basis comes more or less at the point of a gun i really don't see a justification for what's happening i just see one more act that's a pattern of blatant international aggression by nato in the united states cos of all has been a part of serbia for a long time and kosovo and serbia did very well together within yugoslavia until tensions were you know stirred up more or less by u.s. intelligence. it's been one of the toughest weeks yet for the european union as markets deem. fit to weather the current economic storm interest in italy's debt has hit seven point eight percent on just a few months ago and above the level that triggered about downs and other eurozone nations shockwave saw ratings agencies downgr
peacekeepers were met with resistance in response to gas resulting in dozens of injuries on both sides antiwar activists says sections of the aggressive. carry for. i'm struck that was developed for you know it's the united nations and developed for that which happened in yugoslavia after the west decided to pick. it apart so there is a legal basis you know the shore for this but the legal basis comes more or less at the point of a gun i really don't see a justification for what's happening i...
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when you see is keeping abreast of the latest about it and so all the antiwar street protests and the police response to that you can check out her twitter feed for the most up to date information which is posted video footage showing of protests of this face covered in blood after reportedly being struck with respect and some reports on some according to queston fridge to freedom of speech or spondon something arrested will cost the country. i mean why protesters gathered to show solidarity with the park cause some two dozen people were arrested in los angeles several hundred gathered around some tents of the key road intersection. and went to see the police response firsthand. more than a thousand for year on the streets of los angeles is the financial district we can hear the chants of occupy us say that from the east coast to you in los angeles we have seen tons of these demonstrations in solidarity with the occupy wall street and here the great symbolism people asking for jobs asking for the end of homelessness asking for student debt forgiveness all of this to show support for t
when you see is keeping abreast of the latest about it and so all the antiwar street protests and the police response to that you can check out her twitter feed for the most up to date information which is posted video footage showing of protests of this face covered in blood after reportedly being struck with respect and some reports on some according to queston fridge to freedom of speech or spondon something arrested will cost the country. i mean why protesters gathered to show solidarity...
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police brutality against antiwar protesters now we talk with witnesses of the crackdown plus. as likely to be a new round of volatile trading around the world as uncertainty comes russian but that's not to greece's prime minister george papandreou but the country will hold a referendum on the last minute bail until to try to contain the books that mountain more in business in ten minutes. but first china has successfully launched their unmanned spacecraft into orbit that's a key milestone in the country's drive to build an operational space station by twenty twenty one the next two days shows you what vessel is expected to rendezvous and dock with the prototype station module for more news now i'm drawn by michael ross the finance expert at national university of singapore thanks for joining us so just how important is this launch in china's push towards and its own manned space station. well the ultimate goal for the chinese human spaceflight program is the publisher long time human space presence in space by twenty twenty as you mentioned so the shinzo eight will be not an i
police brutality against antiwar protesters now we talk with witnesses of the crackdown plus. as likely to be a new round of volatile trading around the world as uncertainty comes russian but that's not to greece's prime minister george papandreou but the country will hold a referendum on the last minute bail until to try to contain the books that mountain more in business in ten minutes. but first china has successfully launched their unmanned spacecraft into orbit that's a key milestone in...
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and the last thing the city of oakland wants tomorrow is a repeat of 2003 clash between police and antiwar protestors claiming police used force and fired rubber bullets to break up the crowd. dozens were injured. police say their actions were justified because some threw objects at them. a civil rights attorney says peacefullying controlling a moving crowd will be a big challenge for place -- police. >> these individuals acting in a way consistent with exercising first amendment ri.s there may be flexibility. should not be subjected to severe injuries. they don't kill you and can cause severe injury autos saying sit designed to help deal with peaceful protestors as well as those acting inappropriately but the use of nonlethal weapons prohibited when used to get a crowd to disperse. >> across the bay occupy san francisco pro testers could get free food and don't have to clean up their own mess thachl was the result of a meeting between mayor ed lee union leaders and clergy. they are thinking about providing food and costs of cleaning up justin herman plaza by crews will be funded privately
and the last thing the city of oakland wants tomorrow is a repeat of 2003 clash between police and antiwar protestors claiming police used force and fired rubber bullets to break up the crowd. dozens were injured. police say their actions were justified because some threw objects at them. a civil rights attorney says peacefullying controlling a moving crowd will be a big challenge for place -- police. >> these individuals acting in a way consistent with exercising first amendment ri.s...
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met with resistance and some stones passed from south and dozens of injuries and sights on the don antiwar activists and journalists as natives the latest actions of blatant aggression. ok for is a time struck that was developed for you know the united nations and developed for that which happened in yugoslavia after the rush decided to pick it apart so there is a legal basis you know the shore for this but the legal basis comes more or less at the point of a gun i really don't see a justification for what's happening i just see one more act that's a pattern of blatant international aggression by nato in the united states kossovo has been a part of serbia for a long time and kosovo and serbia did very well together within yugoslavia until tensions were you know stirred up more or less by u.s. intelligence. he has been covering events in the north of course since the protests spread out the sun you can find our correspondents reports on this opinions on our website. and also online i see started down an out and out her man who once ran for governor in the u.s. now sleeping rough in ukraine
met with resistance and some stones passed from south and dozens of injuries and sights on the don antiwar activists and journalists as natives the latest actions of blatant aggression. ok for is a time struck that was developed for you know the united nations and developed for that which happened in yugoslavia after the rush decided to pick it apart so there is a legal basis you know the shore for this but the legal basis comes more or less at the point of a gun i really don't see a...
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moscow one name is kevin owen and our top story violent arrest taking place in new york where huge antiwar street rallies underway hundreds of activists marching across the city pledging to occupy streets bridges in the subway it's all part of the protest against economic inequality that's been going on for exactly two months now that is more important ira's in downtown new york for. right now was that the crowd. but. all morning it's been like thousands of optimists of this occupy movements have been demonstrating all around the lower manhattan they began with that time to shut up shut down the new york stock exchange at dozens and dozens of protesters have been arrested now some of the arrests started streaming the aggressive we saw police officers growing optimistic down to the ground both of the male and now there have been also forced sing i sound cabinets to disperse the crowd the crowd are walking along on the on the sidewalk with this stuff on the street that's when the police get very aggressive there's been pushing as i mentioned and arrests in zuccotti park i should mention this
moscow one name is kevin owen and our top story violent arrest taking place in new york where huge antiwar street rallies underway hundreds of activists marching across the city pledging to occupy streets bridges in the subway it's all part of the protest against economic inequality that's been going on for exactly two months now that is more important ira's in downtown new york for. right now was that the crowd. but. all morning it's been like thousands of optimists of this occupy movements...
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this is video of the port of oakland also the site of violent clashes between police and antiwar activists back in two thousand and three they were protesting shipping companies they believe were profiting from the war when protesters failed to clear the streets police fired into the crowd badly injuring at least a dozen demonstrators as well as nine longshoreman were standing by. and it's still in oakland fast forward a few more years to two thousand and ten and this was the scene people here protesting the ruling in the case of an officer who shot an unarmed black man oscar grant that officer johan is most really was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and not guilty of second degree murder or voluntary manslaughter the ruling caused riots and people complaining of a broken system of justice and that's a little history for you but now let's get back to the scene in oakland today now earlier i spoke to our own lucy cavanagh she's on the ground there and give me the very latest. it was i'm standing in the what's been renamed us the us our grandson plaza the occupy the center of the i
this is video of the port of oakland also the site of violent clashes between police and antiwar activists back in two thousand and three they were protesting shipping companies they believe were profiting from the war when protesters failed to clear the streets police fired into the crowd badly injuring at least a dozen demonstrators as well as nine longshoreman were standing by. and it's still in oakland fast forward a few more years to two thousand and ten and this was the scene people here...
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you know if he would cross live now to jason this is news editor at antiwar dot com to discuss what's behind we deployment that jason said the u.s. is out of iraq but american army is reportedly deploying to its borders is a bomb already done with baghdad then. it doesn't sound like it it sounds like. the united states is determined to keep forces in the in the region and poised to launch attacks into iraq whether the iraqi government agrees to it or not and of course you mention kuwait as a likely place for keeping a lot of these troops they've been talking quite a while about the decision to put massive amounts of combat troops into kuwait much like they had before the two thousand and three invasion so really this. much much applauded troop withdrawal is in some ways a bit of a smokescreen i mean will it american people fulfill that whole will they really believe that the american troops are out of a combat zone for example in iraq. more means to be seen but i think so long as the media continues to report that they're going to be out of the combat zone most people probably believe
you know if he would cross live now to jason this is news editor at antiwar dot com to discuss what's behind we deployment that jason said the u.s. is out of iraq but american army is reportedly deploying to its borders is a bomb already done with baghdad then. it doesn't sound like it it sounds like. the united states is determined to keep forces in the in the region and poised to launch attacks into iraq whether the iraqi government agrees to it or not and of course you mention kuwait as a...
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the port of oakland was the site of violent clashes between police and antiwar activists back in two thousand and three they were protesting shipping companies they believed were profiting from the war and protesters failed to clear the street police fired non-lethal projectiles into the crowd valley injuring at least a dozen protesters as well as nine longshoreman who were standing nearby but. this was also in oakland fast forward a few more years to two thousand and ten this was the scene people here protesting the ruling in the case of an officer who shot an unarmed black man into oscar grant but officer you're one of the most really was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and not guilty of second degree murder or voluntary manslaughter this ruling caused riots and people complaining of a very broken system of justice that's a little history for you now let's get to the scene in oakland today earlier i spoke to our own lucy catherine our shoes on the ground there and she told me what was shaken down all earlier. well i'm standing in the renamed ransom law at the center of the
the port of oakland was the site of violent clashes between police and antiwar activists back in two thousand and three they were protesting shipping companies they believed were profiting from the war and protesters failed to clear the street police fired non-lethal projectiles into the crowd valley injuring at least a dozen protesters as well as nine longshoreman who were standing nearby but. this was also in oakland fast forward a few more years to two thousand and ten this was the scene...
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bush administration targeting everybody from muslim merchants to anybody who visited the web site antiwar dot com another for request shed light on a d.o.j. document the tells law enforcement how long cell phone providers hold on to user data in case the police want to go snooping around and remember how the cia was caught destroying torture tapes well the only reason the public found out of the intelligence agency did that on purpose was because the a.c.l.u. obtained e-mails from the former deputy director explaining of the tapes could be devastating to the cia and how did the a.c.l.u. say those e-mails then of course your requests of course so those are just a few examples very clear in a post nine eleven world of the government is doing its very best to keep as much in the public as possible so unless civil liberties groups journalists anybody else who wants to know the truth they must file these oil requests. music is how through the public no one else is really going on now right now it's one of the very few methods that can be used to keep the government in check and expose their wr
bush administration targeting everybody from muslim merchants to anybody who visited the web site antiwar dot com another for request shed light on a d.o.j. document the tells law enforcement how long cell phone providers hold on to user data in case the police want to go snooping around and remember how the cia was caught destroying torture tapes well the only reason the public found out of the intelligence agency did that on purpose was because the a.c.l.u. obtained e-mails from the former...
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you know it's a it's a bad time in america right now and that was not this are all war veteran an antiwaractivist so i had here on our team from the winner gates to the same group us always have a long history of political fact and all but in this jersey shore generation for anyone really care what a politician does between she. was either the police corruption of the of god or god but what about half the but nobody seems to know what the book that never operate the face but hardly argument that they're being overly dramatic . well it sure didn't take long the twenty twelve presidential field for the g.o.p. is still wide open and as we may have predicted one of the front runners is embroiled in an alleged sex scandal with politico breaking the story that several years ago two of herman cain's employees at the national restaurant association received settlements after accusing him of sexually harassing them this is a story you will see just about everywhere but we want to look at things a little differently first of all how big of a deal is this and has political correctness gone too far a
you know it's a it's a bad time in america right now and that was not this are all war veteran an antiwaractivist so i had here on our team from the winner gates to the same group us always have a long history of political fact and all but in this jersey shore generation for anyone really care what a politician does between she. was either the police corruption of the of god or god but what about half the but nobody seems to know what the book that never operate the face but hardly argument...
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this has to do with al qaida it's all about returning vets gun owners libertarians conservatives antiwar activist who are listed as terrorist in these databases so that's in the news today so the bill itself is incredibly agree just but it just expands upon the military commissions act and other things where they now kill u.s. citizens abroad and say they'll kill him domestically so they're setting that president always claiming well it's for al qaeda because they're so scary but when you get to the meat potatoes they want to use this against the american people and just a few years ago they'd say it's preposterous we don't want to use the army and marines against the american people why that's charity that's a third world country you know that's martial law now they're like well yes we want to keep you safe from al-qaeda but it's in the london telegraph and all of the news that al qaeda under nato control has been given libya is now being sent to syria was used course in the eighty's against the russians used against the serbs in the ninety's i mean this is a joke al qaeda is the bogeym
this has to do with al qaida it's all about returning vets gun owners libertarians conservatives antiwar activist who are listed as terrorist in these databases so that's in the news today so the bill itself is incredibly agree just but it just expands upon the military commissions act and other things where they now kill u.s. citizens abroad and say they'll kill him domestically so they're setting that president always claiming well it's for al qaeda because they're so scary but when you get...
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he became a prominent leader of the antiwar, antiestablishment left. as "radical son" details a series of events culminating in the murder of his friend danny, by the black panthers. this was a seminal moment the lead to david's abandonment of the left. and the embrace of conservatism for which he earned the everlasting enmity of his former comrades in arms. david is a writer, a prolific writer, and he is a thinker, a deep thinker. david tells the truth, the whole truth, and he is honest, brutally honest. a good writer, and david is a good writer, writes the truth. not little truths, but big truths with a capital t. to write the truth one has to dig deep into his or her own personal experience. that is not easy. david has made life-changing reversals. is only loyalty is to find and speak the truth, truth with a capital t. in his new book, "a point in time," david shares his insight into man, god and society in a way that only he can. it is an honor and a privilege to present to you a man of high moral clarity, deep inside, and a clear voice in a world
he became a prominent leader of the antiwar, antiestablishment left. as "radical son" details a series of events culminating in the murder of his friend danny, by the black panthers. this was a seminal moment the lead to david's abandonment of the left. and the embrace of conservatism for which he earned the everlasting enmity of his former comrades in arms. david is a writer, a prolific writer, and he is a thinker, a deep thinker. david tells the truth, the whole truth, and he is...
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john huntsman are the antiwar candidates. they are for leaving afghanistan and for leaving quickly and without a lot of troops and mitt romney is very concerned about protecting his flank and i think bob's line about cut and run was look, i'm strong on foreign policy and i'm strong on keeping the commitment in afghanistan. >> did tonight do in some of the people that were thought to perhaps not really contend in the long haul which is herman cain and maybe newt gingrich? >> newt gingrich, he was asked the first question. and he has a lot of theorizing. i didn't think he had as great of clarity. i think romney always does well. i think perry has recovered and i think it's interesting, as i mentioned before, to see, is there a strain in the republican party of leaving afghanistan sooner than what is the conventional wisdom, which is really supportive of the obama administration. >> political analyst, mark, thanks for coming in tonight. >>> a $27 million ponzi scheme carried out right here in d.c. and the victims are lining up.
john huntsman are the antiwar candidates. they are for leaving afghanistan and for leaving quickly and without a lot of troops and mitt romney is very concerned about protecting his flank and i think bob's line about cut and run was look, i'm strong on foreign policy and i'm strong on keeping the commitment in afghanistan. >> did tonight do in some of the people that were thought to perhaps not really contend in the long haul which is herman cain and maybe newt gingrich? >> newt...
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thousands of these antiwar protesters defied a midnight eviction order. >>ysabel: in denver, a $1,000 fine is people do not leave. demonstrators have been ordered to remove their belongings. they have been camping out for the past month. they have a fine and up to one year in jail if they do not comply. stay with kron4 as they continue to follow the occupy protests. we have the latest video and information on our web site. now, let's go outside and take a look at walnut creek. the sun has finally come out. janu >> we are taking a live look outside, a gorgeous shot from the mt. tam cam. the cloud cover is still building in that area. morning clouds and light breezes. we will head into the afternoon with mostly sunny conditions. we have a dry start to the work week. the satellite and radar is showing us the cloud cover. currently if you are heading out the door, it is pretty silly in santa rosa. 52 in fairfield. mid-50s for redwood city. 53 in the south bay. by noon we will see cities indicated by the orange, the green on your screen. tonight it will be get
thousands of these antiwar protesters defied a midnight eviction order. >>ysabel: in denver, a $1,000 fine is people do not leave. demonstrators have been ordered to remove their belongings. they have been camping out for the past month. they have a fine and up to one year in jail if they do not comply. stay with kron4 as they continue to follow the occupy protests. we have the latest video and information on our web site. now, let's go outside and take a look at walnut creek. the sun has...
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san francisco state with a well known and long history of antiwar sentiment is welcoming warrior washen they have a problem and i have contacts that while here i can resolve most issue autos if i had to go wait in line with an 18-year-old kid and talk to someone who went you went where? can you call the va? if i had to deal with that i probably may not have enrolled. >> this 27-year-old he-year-old former marine is pursuing a degree in film. and this time last year was in afghanistan. using cameras to record daempk russ mission. >> this is a surreal existence you come home and everybody's biggest complaint is that darn assign oomt their challenges are different. shaek suffered a traumatic brain injury and now uses a special pen to help him. >> taiktsing a picture of everything i write. >> resources are invaluable. and so is the veteran's club on campus. and offers emotional support. >> this is coming from a world where there is a team a squad a platoon a company. you lose that. we're trying to gain and rebuilt bild that feeling. >> in times of devastating cuts the university presiden
san francisco state with a well known and long history of antiwar sentiment is welcoming warrior washen they have a problem and i have contacts that while here i can resolve most issue autos if i had to go wait in line with an 18-year-old kid and talk to someone who went you went where? can you call the va? if i had to deal with that i probably may not have enrolled. >> this 27-year-old he-year-old former marine is pursuing a degree in film. and this time last year was in afghanistan....
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restore law and order in the streets and get the counterculture -- all of the young people and their antiwar efforts and protesting on campus -- he wanted to get that under control. he appealed to a group of the silent majority in american politics to felt they were being pulled -- put upon by all of these young people, some of which you had supported j. mccarthy. richard nixon in this. is a guy who himself has concerns about the war. he has questions about it. he positions himself as a staunch supporter of the military and the war as a counter to some of the democrats -- democratic efforts into separate himself from the johnson forces. >> hubert humphrey still suffering from being loyal to his president. the two candidates were able to distinguish themselves. but let me just say, it is interesting if you look on the republican side, it is not only richard nixon running but you have romney. romney was trying to position himself as anti-war. it leads us to what we will remember in george romney's presidential run, he says he has been brainwashed by the general and political leaders about what
restore law and order in the streets and get the counterculture -- all of the young people and their antiwar efforts and protesting on campus -- he wanted to get that under control. he appealed to a group of the silent majority in american politics to felt they were being pulled -- put upon by all of these young people, some of which you had supported j. mccarthy. richard nixon in this. is a guy who himself has concerns about the war. he has questions about it. he positions himself as a staunch...
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was this a book that was making the rounds because it was certainly adopted or co-opted even by the antiwar movement back here. was it being read? [inaudible] >> you know something, can i interrupt for one second? he said the thing that is has been the most tonight because i don't understand why that look would motivate anybody to go into the service. [inaudible] >> are there any psychiatrist here? >> you know, i want to say one thing about that referring to something i said before. if you really want to understand it, go back and reread the iliad. a holier. everything was there. it's like everything is in kenya. >> as a matter of fact, i remember having this discussion with joe. the iliad was his favorite book and he read it by age 10. >> i had forgotten. >> he was a teacher in my kit. >> this is minor, but let's talk about to be 25 in what was to crawl from one end of it to the other, which is what you had to do to get into your position. never sliding in at a nevermind the battles. we were cut, bruised, battered simply from trying to get around in these metal machines. there were no roun
was this a book that was making the rounds because it was certainly adopted or co-opted even by the antiwar movement back here. was it being read? [inaudible] >> you know something, can i interrupt for one second? he said the thing that is has been the most tonight because i don't understand why that look would motivate anybody to go into the service. [inaudible] >> are there any psychiatrist here? >> you know, i want to say one thing about that referring to something i said...
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that was an antiwar audience. >> we are looking at polls here that i suspect might get people to pausean all out warfare. newt gingrich gets 31%. rick perry 9% and herman cain 8%. >> what that reflects is a sense people have about who will converse and talk about this issue in an intelligence and historical way and newt gingrich meets that across all spectrums. i was surprised and i brought up the history that the speaker and i have, he was speaker when foreign aide budgets were there and raised. one of the first crisis they had to deal with which the speaker was not happy with. he was intervening. >> you brought it up. newt gingrich was the guy that dragged conservatives to pass the mexico bailout. it was all newt gingrich. we didn't want america to get engaged in bosnia or kosovo. he broke everybody's arms. there is not a bigger international -- newt gingrich is one more example of how newt will say whatever it takes at the moment to get an applause. by the way, this is not my opinion. this is as you say, documented fact. go back and see what this man did when he was speaker of the h
that was an antiwar audience. >> we are looking at polls here that i suspect might get people to pausean all out warfare. newt gingrich gets 31%. rick perry 9% and herman cain 8%. >> what that reflects is a sense people have about who will converse and talk about this issue in an intelligence and historical way and newt gingrich meets that across all spectrums. i was surprised and i brought up the history that the speaker and i have, he was speaker when foreign aide budgets were...
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controversy in the community and a history of not necessarily supporting the troops but being more antiwarpromote values that veterans fought for and some of them died for, namely values like liberty, justice, equality, and fairness for all and not just for the 1 percent, no one should be left behind. probably a fair point and now the flip side. the occupy group, anyone knows the google search, 11:00 on 11:11 is when we honor the veterans why did they choose to have this event at the same time the nation alwayses honored our veterans. >>guest: the mayor was asked about that and in an e-mail to a local newspaper she said that this was, really, not her decision and she did not handle her scheduling but the person what handles the scheduling is her husband, so, that doesn't wash. >>alisyn: she hurt the feelings of many veterans and they were not happy with this including a gold star father who lost his son in iraq. he was on "fox & friends" yesterday and he talked about the mayor of richmond. listen. >> it is unfortunate and disrespectful to the veterans who have served our country for decade
controversy in the community and a history of not necessarily supporting the troops but being more antiwarpromote values that veterans fought for and some of them died for, namely values like liberty, justice, equality, and fairness for all and not just for the 1 percent, no one should be left behind. probably a fair point and now the flip side. the occupy group, anyone knows the google search, 11:00 on 11:11 is when we honor the veterans why did they choose to have this event at the same time...
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i'm not antiwar, and anti-stupidity and the fact that we have such an unwavering push to punish those, not really involved but they don't like us, so does not liking us justify extensive war against them? big about that for second as we go through the issues tonight. also when we talk about the idea of defense, what does defense really do? one of the things i hope we will talk about later today is on war al-awlaki, u.s. citizen. by all accounts a pretty bad guy. but again if we are talking about dissent -- defensive war how does a it extend. under what authority does anwr a lucky assassinated? what is more perk you your as an operator is one of the guys, with my contacts tell me we could have arrested him. so when you put this in legal context, all u.s. citizens, whether you like them or not our do some level of their day in court. so why are we not now you know, applying rigorously the very laws which would allow that? and oh by the way i'm going to tell this officer i can't talk to dead people so there is also a real loss of capability here to do the right thing for the community so
i'm not antiwar, and anti-stupidity and the fact that we have such an unwavering push to punish those, not really involved but they don't like us, so does not liking us justify extensive war against them? big about that for second as we go through the issues tonight. also when we talk about the idea of defense, what does defense really do? one of the things i hope we will talk about later today is on war al-awlaki, u.s. citizen. by all accounts a pretty bad guy. but again if we are talking...
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restore law and order in the streets and get the counterculture -- all of the young people and their antiwarts and protesting on campus -- he wanted to get that under control. he appealed to a group of the silent majority in american politics who felt they were being put upon by all of these young people, some of which you had supported mccarthy. richard nixon in this period is a guy who himself has concerns about the war. he has questions about it. he positions himself as a staunch supporter of the military and the war as a counter to some of the democrats -- democratic efforts into separate himself from the johnson forces. >> hubert humphrey still suffering from being loyal to his president. the two candidates were able to distinguish themselves. but let me just say, it is interesting if you look on the republican side, it is not only richard nixon running but you have romney. romney was trying to position himself as anti-war. it leads us to what we will remember in george romney's presidential run, he says he has been brainwashed by the general and political leaders about what is going on
restore law and order in the streets and get the counterculture -- all of the young people and their antiwarts and protesting on campus -- he wanted to get that under control. he appealed to a group of the silent majority in american politics who felt they were being put upon by all of these young people, some of which you had supported mccarthy. richard nixon in this period is a guy who himself has concerns about the war. he has questions about it. he positions himself as a staunch supporter...
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restore law and order in the streets and get the counterculture -- all of the young people and their antiwarts and protesting on campus -- he wanted to get that under control. he appealed to a group of the silent majority in american politics who felt they were being put upon by all of these young people, some of which you had supported mccarthy. richard nixon in this period is a guy who himself has concerns about the war. he has questions about it. he positions himself as a staunch supporter of the military and the war as a counter to some of the democrats -- democratic efforts into separate himself from the johnson forces. >> hubert humphrey still suffering from being loyal to his president. the two candidates were able to distinguish themselves. but let me just say, it is interesting if you look on the republican side, it is not only richard nixon running but you have romney. >>the father of the current candidate for president. >> romney was trying to position himself as anti-war. it leads us to what we will remember in george romney's presidential run, he says he has been brainwashed by
restore law and order in the streets and get the counterculture -- all of the young people and their antiwarts and protesting on campus -- he wanted to get that under control. he appealed to a group of the silent majority in american politics who felt they were being put upon by all of these young people, some of which you had supported mccarthy. richard nixon in this period is a guy who himself has concerns about the war. he has questions about it. he positions himself as a staunch supporter...