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stokely becomes the leading antiwar protester in the united states.n many ways he helps to push dr. king in the direction of being more vocal in his antiwar stance, and stokely takes great delight in that. >> he does. they headline an enormous rally. that's the most important antiwar rally in the late 1960's. dr. king's there. stokely. harry belafonte. no way stokely might upstage dr. king with his eloquent -- teasingds, stokely is dr. king. he says, my activism is one of the reasons you are coming out against the war. tavis: this audience knows i love dr. king. out thistext coming summer. i regard him as the greatest american this country has produced. i will be the first to say stokely outdid him that day. if you see stokely speech and king speak, it was the one day stokely took the show. it.ely killed >> 30 friendship was connected to that vietnam war road test. -- the deep protest was connected to that vietnam war protest. stokely says he is coming and is going to be in the front row and is leading the standing ovation for dr. king. it's important
stokely becomes the leading antiwar protester in the united states.n many ways he helps to push dr. king in the direction of being more vocal in his antiwar stance, and stokely takes great delight in that. >> he does. they headline an enormous rally. that's the most important antiwar rally in the late 1960's. dr. king's there. stokely. harry belafonte. no way stokely might upstage dr. king with his eloquent -- teasingds, stokely is dr. king. he says, my activism is one of the reasons you...
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andritish antiwar activist parliament member tony benn.amily said he died peacefully at his home in london early this morning surrounded by his loved ones. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from northern arizona university, just next to the first amendment plaza here in flagstaff, arizona, where the burlington northern santa fe railroad rolls through 100 times per day. in washington on thursday, the senate held a heated hearing on the keystone xl tar sands pipeline. former nasa scientist james hansen said it was "ain't over" for the climate of canada extracts all of the oil from the tar sands. how much ofion of that tar sands will be taken out of the ground. if we build this expensive pipeline, it will facilitate the extraction of much more than if we don't build it. as soon as you put a price on carbon that is significant and rising, one of the first ring that falls off the table is tar sands. canada knows that. that is why they're so desperate .o get the u.s. to appro
andritish antiwar activist parliament member tony benn.amily said he died peacefully at his home in london early this morning surrounded by his loved ones. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from northern arizona university, just next to the first amendment plaza here in flagstaff, arizona, where the burlington northern santa fe railroad rolls through 100 times per day. in washington on thursday, the senate held a heated...
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the attention of the fbi, its director, the powerful and figured she had her have her receive the antiwarovement which claims from radical revolutionary to peaceful protesters as a threat to national security. >> at one rally i had one of my children on my back and not only did they take my picture, but they took their picture. >> protesters became increasingly convinced of the fbi was conducting a covert campaign against them, tapping phones in infiltrating antiwar groups. >> we know is systematically trying to squash the lifeblood of democracy. >> determined to give proof efp was crossing the line of activists in hannaford physics professor william avedon hatched a plan. he reached out to six others including a social worker, graduates duty in the taxi driver named keith forsyth. >> we agreed to meet somewhere we could talk beauty says that what you think about the idea of breaking into an fbi office. i look at them like you are serious, aren't you? is pretty vehement in my opposition to the war. i felt marching up and down the street was not cutting it anymore. it was like okay, time t
the attention of the fbi, its director, the powerful and figured she had her have her receive the antiwarovement which claims from radical revolutionary to peaceful protesters as a threat to national security. >> at one rally i had one of my children on my back and not only did they take my picture, but they took their picture. >> protesters became increasingly convinced of the fbi was conducting a covert campaign against them, tapping phones in infiltrating antiwar groups. >>...
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. >> the tens of thousands of antiwar demonstrators that took to the streets to show their opposition to vladimir putin's move on crimea, and students to the elderly shared one human emotion - fear. >> of what lies ahead. they don't know where their president is leading their country, and russia's involvement frightens them. >> i don't want more, i'm afraid for the children and for the future. >> the bannons and slogans sent a message to the highest levels of government. it's not in the ukraine, it's in the kremlin. protesters chanted vladimir putin is a thief. >> this is the last chance for these antiwar protesters to get their message across. what they are saying is that any atventures in crimea, carried out by president putin and the kremlin would leave russia dangerously isolated in the international community. they are in a minority. more than 60%, perhaps higher than that of people in russia support president vladimir putin's moves on crimea. >> among the marches, liberal politician, boris, an outspoken crit crit critic >> translation: people do not want russia isolated. >> this
. >> the tens of thousands of antiwar demonstrators that took to the streets to show their opposition to vladimir putin's move on crimea, and students to the elderly shared one human emotion - fear. >> of what lies ahead. they don't know where their president is leading their country, and russia's involvement frightens them. >> i don't want more, i'm afraid for the children and for the future. >> the bannons and slogans sent a message to the highest levels of government....
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everybody, i'm larry beil >> the city of oakland paying $4.5 million to an iraq war veteran now an antiwar activist etch was injured during a demonstration two and a half years ago. police fired a bean bag filled with lead pellets that struck him in the head. >> we're live now from oakland city hall with the developments. >> scott olsen had been at the occupy demonstration only 20 minutes. >> it's been a very two and a half years for me. >> during an occupy demonstration, the iraq war veteran and antiwar activist had to relearn to talk. >> no amount of money is going to get me my brain back. so i'm nat happy but this is enough. >> lawyers provided this video of him. olsen has permanent brain damage. kept him from holding down a job the mayor says we regret mr. olsen suffered injuries and hardships. lawyers say nothing is going to change unless police use less than lethal weapons. >> there is little doubt on a few you're date. some other attorney will be standing here because a client was injured or killed for nonviolent behavior. >> in oakland, abc # news >> a disturbing story out of salin
everybody, i'm larry beil >> the city of oakland paying $4.5 million to an iraq war veteran now an antiwar activist etch was injured during a demonstration two and a half years ago. police fired a bean bag filled with lead pellets that struck him in the head. >> we're live now from oakland city hall with the developments. >> scott olsen had been at the occupy demonstration only 20 minutes. >> it's been a very two and a half years for me. >> during an occupy...
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they had become concerned there were informers in antiwar and civil rights organizations and they saw on the way to confront this except by getting evidence of whether such suppression of dissent was taking place. it said files were enclosed. they hoped i would make them public. tose files have been sent five people, two members of and three journalists not named. i started to read them. the enhanced paranoia document stood out so much i was not sure they were real. it seemed it might be a hoax. >> on march 8, 1971, a group broke into an fbi office and still every document in the building. the story tonight at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." driver did not know where the film was. it got hit out of her hand. she was looking for her phone. >> ♪ she was alive for about 45 minutes. she was alive for about 45 minutes before they cut her out. >> ♪ >> hello. i'm a 16-year-old ready to start driving. i am eager but scared. many drivers are focusing attention on cell phones rather than the road. statistics show distracted driving is incredibly dangerous and cell phones have no place behind the wheel.
they had become concerned there were informers in antiwar and civil rights organizations and they saw on the way to confront this except by getting evidence of whether such suppression of dissent was taking place. it said files were enclosed. they hoped i would make them public. tose files have been sent five people, two members of and three journalists not named. i started to read them. the enhanced paranoia document stood out so much i was not sure they were real. it seemed it might be a...
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this is the last chance for antiwar protesters to get their message across.hat they are saying is adventures in crimea, carried out by vladimir putin and the kremlin would leave russia isolated. they are in a minority. >> for than 60%, higher than that, of people in russia support vladimir putin's moves on crimea. >> among the marches. liberal politician boris. >> translation: people do not want russia isolated, they want at prosperous county, not a poverty-stricken country with nuclear weapons. >> a few block away a rally held by supporters of vladimir putin. there was a substantial police presence. despite the turn out this is the majority voice in russia. an overwhelming endorsement for vladimir putin's involvement in the crimea, and support for russian people living on the black sea peninsula. >> we want to say a firm no to the fascist junta that came to power and support our comrades in ukraine. >> voting gets under way in the referendum on sunday morning. the outcome will delight these people, convinced that the move is justified, ready to bring crimea
this is the last chance for antiwar protesters to get their message across.hat they are saying is adventures in crimea, carried out by vladimir putin and the kremlin would leave russia isolated. they are in a minority. >> for than 60%, higher than that, of people in russia support vladimir putin's moves on crimea. >> among the marches. liberal politician boris. >> translation: people do not want russia isolated, they want at prosperous county, not a poverty-stricken country...
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>> i was certainly sympathetic to the antiwar movement at the time. -- i came from a very conservativeackground. when i arrived in philadelphia in the beginning of 1967, for the first time, i was starting to learn about things like this. personally, i would have been completely on the opposite side in the past. i have been learning a great deal. and absorbing it. i was not publicly taking any positions, of course, but i started seeing the world in a much broader way than i had. >> i do not know if i could find this, but there was a quote that i wanted to ask you about. you said some strong things. it had nothing to do with this story itself. you say, "started by george w. bush -- how much of this have you observed over the years? when you are teaching journalism to kids, what would you tell them about this government? you have pretty much whacked george bush and barack obama in the same paragraph. has this gone on your entire life? -- ing the truth >> that is the fundamental question of -- i remember when i saw the documentary that was done on stone. it begins with stone saying that al
>> i was certainly sympathetic to the antiwar movement at the time. -- i came from a very conservativeackground. when i arrived in philadelphia in the beginning of 1967, for the first time, i was starting to learn about things like this. personally, i would have been completely on the opposite side in the past. i have been learning a great deal. and absorbing it. i was not publicly taking any positions, of course, but i started seeing the world in a much broader way than i had. >> i...
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the women's rights, civil rights and antiwar. they were a generation, known as a generation of protesters however that label never capture the full political breadth of the generation. as a point on the in the book the first election boomers were able to vote old enough to vote was in 1972 in that happened to be the first election where we voted at 18. a majority of baby boomers in the election voted for richard nixon and not the antiwar challenger. nonetheless they have become more conservative as they have gotten older. they are worried about their own finances and as they head into retirement and if you look at all the ways we assess whether they are ready for retirement or not it turns out 40% or roughly half aren't. most people say if you want to have the same lifestyle in retirement you had one in your working years you need to replace 70 or 80% of your income the median boomers will replace 65%. it's not a calamity but there's a lot of nervousness. the next generation is the gen x'ers in their late 30s and 40s. they too ar
the women's rights, civil rights and antiwar. they were a generation, known as a generation of protesters however that label never capture the full political breadth of the generation. as a point on the in the book the first election boomers were able to vote old enough to vote was in 1972 in that happened to be the first election where we voted at 18. a majority of baby boomers in the election voted for richard nixon and not the antiwar challenger. nonetheless they have become more...
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i can purchase the veto publish a story about myself and i think this is an antiwar generation. >> host: i wonder how many tattoos mikey has by now. [laughter] to the generations switch places. what happens to the age structure of the american population? >> guest: we are getting older than we have ever been before. is it, the median age today is something like 37. by the middle of the century it will be 41. that doesn't sound all that dramatic and if we stand back a little bit what we can observe around the world as almost every country in the world is getting older than it has ever been before. and in terms of us the use it aa combination of two things. it's a combination of the rising longevity in the 19 hundreds there's a baby born in america. at an average lifespan of 47 years. today it is a lie delete lifespan of 84 years. a lot of those in vancouver you can advance pence had to do with sanitation, public health, driving down the high death rate of incidence to infectious diseases. most of the more recent have to do with extending the life of older adults and some people think tha
i can purchase the veto publish a story about myself and i think this is an antiwar generation. >> host: i wonder how many tattoos mikey has by now. [laughter] to the generations switch places. what happens to the age structure of the american population? >> guest: we are getting older than we have ever been before. is it, the median age today is something like 37. by the middle of the century it will be 41. that doesn't sound all that dramatic and if we stand back a little bit what...
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back in the '60s when they were the leaders of the counterculture, the women's rights, civil rights, antiwar. they were a generation known as a generation of protesters, although in truth that label never quite captured the full political breadth of the generation. the first election boomingers were able to vote was in 1972. that happened to be the first election where we lowered the voting age to 18. actually a majority of baby-boomers in that 1972 election voted for richard nixon, not his antiwar challenger. nonetheless, they a have become more conservative as they've gotten older. they're worried about their own finances as they head into retirement, and if you look at all the ways we assess whether they're ready for retirement or not, it turns out that 40% or roughly half aren't. most people say if you want to have the same lifestyle in retirement, you had in your working years you need to replace 70-80% of your income at the median boomers are going to be in a position to replace 55-60%. so it's not a calamity but there's a lot of nervousness. the next youngest generation is thegen-exam
back in the '60s when they were the leaders of the counterculture, the women's rights, civil rights, antiwar. they were a generation known as a generation of protesters, although in truth that label never quite captured the full political breadth of the generation. the first election boomingers were able to vote was in 1972. that happened to be the first election where we lowered the voting age to 18. actually a majority of baby-boomers in that 1972 election voted for richard nixon, not his...
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these possible intervention insanity plea to the involvement of us need to analyze and antiwar activists eugene. three add the beans there was nothing twice a week. the nato countries want to let a single certainly the nato countries the united states england and other conditions. the single statement backing the rebel forces in syria to try to use this civil war as an instrument of regime change which in itself was unbelievable. they're just so they can change the government and so there's no space between turkey and other nato countries on this so it back there was a batch of forces that were looking for a provocation. it would also wonder what was in the united states and also in europe or decrease in the world i would like to see more of a b westerns and n syre know that these moral forces have been continually agitating all across the united states and in europe and certainly other forces in turkey that feel the same way. se is not using a un probe into taking sen as planned provocation and cut has always been supportive of the intervention and syria to help the rebels then topple t
these possible intervention insanity plea to the involvement of us need to analyze and antiwar activists eugene. three add the beans there was nothing twice a week. the nato countries want to let a single certainly the nato countries the united states england and other conditions. the single statement backing the rebel forces in syria to try to use this civil war as an instrument of regime change which in itself was unbelievable. they're just so they can change the government and so there's no...
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they had become concerned that there were informers and antiwar organizations, and that they saw no way to confront this except by getting evidence of whether such suppression of dissent was taking place. and so it said that files were closed and they hoped that i would make it public. these thoughts have been sent to five people. two members of these files have been made public. senator andt to a another to a publisher in baltimore and three but that were not named. i wasod out so much that not sure that they were real. i thought they might be a hoax. >> on march 8, 1971, a group broke into an fbi office in pennsylvania and stole every document in the building. the story, sunday night, at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >> next, a look at improving
they had become concerned that there were informers and antiwar organizations, and that they saw no way to confront this except by getting evidence of whether such suppression of dissent was taking place. and so it said that files were closed and they hoped that i would make it public. these thoughts have been sent to five people. two members of these files have been made public. senator andt to a another to a publisher in baltimore and three but that were not named. i wasod out so much that...
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. >> and an iraq war veteran and antiwar activist injured two and a half years ago reached a settlement with the city the 26-year-old struck in the head with a lead-filled bean beige fired by an oakland police officer. we're live now from oakland city hall with developments lillian? >> carolyn, scott olsen had been at the occupy demonstration only 20 minutes when hit in the head. he's trying to move on and says $4.5 illin settlement will help him to do that. >> there is a portion of the left frontal lobe that will be dead >> the 26-year-old had to relearn to talk cope with headaches and deal with memory loss. an oakland police officer shot him in the head with a lead-filled bean bag. >> no amount of money could be $100 million not going to give me my brain back. so, you know i'm not happy. but... you foe that is enough. >> he says he will never fully cover from his injuries which has kept him from holding down a job. jean kwan says i want oakland to know we took determined and constructive steps to change our procedures. but olsen's lawyers say nudging is going to change until oakland p
. >> and an iraq war veteran and antiwar activist injured two and a half years ago reached a settlement with the city the 26-year-old struck in the head with a lead-filled bean beige fired by an oakland police officer. we're live now from oakland city hall with developments lillian? >> carolyn, scott olsen had been at the occupy demonstration only 20 minutes when hit in the head. he's trying to move on and says $4.5 illin settlement will help him to do that. >> there is a...
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. >> and an iraq war veteran and antiwar activist injured two and a half years ago reached a settlement with the city the 26-year-old struck in the head with a lead-filled bean beige fired by an oakland police officer. we're live now from oakland city hall with developments lillian? >> carolyn, scott olsen had been at the occupy demonstration only 20 minutes when hit in the head. he's trying to move on and says $4.5 illin settlement will help him to do that. >> there is a portion of the left frontal lobe that will be dead >> the 26-year-old had to relearn to talk cope with headaches and deal with memory loss. an oakland police officer shot him in the head with a lead-filled bean bag. >> no amount of money could be $100 million not going to give me my brain back. so, you know i'm not happy. but... you foe >> he says he will never fully cover from his injuries which has kept him from holding down a job. jean kwan says i want oakland to know we took determined and constructive steps to change our procedures. but olsen's lawyers say nudging is going to change until oakland police stop using
. >> and an iraq war veteran and antiwar activist injured two and a half years ago reached a settlement with the city the 26-year-old struck in the head with a lead-filled bean beige fired by an oakland police officer. we're live now from oakland city hall with developments lillian? >> carolyn, scott olsen had been at the occupy demonstration only 20 minutes when hit in the head. he's trying to move on and says $4.5 illin settlement will help him to do that. >> there is a...
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quick there is an antiwar whole -- there is an antiwar hall --an worhol with six figures.pend $200,000 on amazon? >> amazon is sitting back and saying we're good but at this up --nd you we don't not mind reviewing to put this off on the site, and we do not mind if you go through another person. because time and time again they put up the item and they get lowest sale. in the airplane the long game with this. the ark market is work that reacting. >> what is in it for them? >> into just another area they had not covered. looking at these galleries, and the art market has gotten so speculative that there are people buying of living stuff left and right. >> it looks so good in the entryway. a velvet elvis come in is gorgeous. >> my question is, the distinction between amazon and the other online art size that have already been in this game for years. >> amazon is not charging them a fee to list wears on the site. this is an ad for your gallery on a very visible flat for -- platform. >> what percentage versus other sites? >> they would not reveal that information to our writers
quick there is an antiwar whole -- there is an antiwar hall --an worhol with six figures.pend $200,000 on amazon? >> amazon is sitting back and saying we're good but at this up --nd you we don't not mind reviewing to put this off on the site, and we do not mind if you go through another person. because time and time again they put up the item and they get lowest sale. in the airplane the long game with this. the ark market is work that reacting. >> what is in it for them? >>...
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fellows are due course on antiwar has enough on the ground in ukrainian you can follow mr forty nine footer had to eat for under scott at corpus cannot underscore our tea. american officials have been keeping a close eye and ukraine as tensions their reach a boiling point. secretary of state john kerry will be traveling to kiev on tuesday to discuss the situation. for more of the american response to the crisis in ukraine here's our keys on a stasi a church. we all know that the united states prides itself in being the beacon of democracy and freedom when it comes to brush away the stuff surrounding the events unraveling in ukraine accusations have been flying high from washington. but if we look in countless back past and present while the us demands that its finger pointing is taken seriously by the rest of the world. how does that mean let's listen to what others had to say on its actions. many will be so tiny and that has been there for years. he was in the meantime has more than seven hundred military bases around the world and in the notorious world leader of getting involved i
fellows are due course on antiwar has enough on the ground in ukrainian you can follow mr forty nine footer had to eat for under scott at corpus cannot underscore our tea. american officials have been keeping a close eye and ukraine as tensions their reach a boiling point. secretary of state john kerry will be traveling to kiev on tuesday to discuss the situation. for more of the american response to the crisis in ukraine here's our keys on a stasi a church. we all know that the united states...
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memorial turkey's possible intervention in sudan could be to the involvement of its name to anais and antiwar activists eugene for ye be if they would not think twice before we the nato countries will soon learn is in no certain nato countries the united states england and other conditions. the single statement backing the rebel forces in syria they tried to use this civil war as an instrument of regime change which in itself was unbelievable that the people that just make it to the government and so there's no space between turkey and other nato countries on this though is that back there was a patch of forces that were looking for a provocation but also wind up with was the united states and also in europe who are increasingly more like who would like to see more of a the west and nato intervention inside syria. we know that the one hundred forces have been continually agitating all across the united states and in europe and certainly other forces in turkey to feel the same way. syria is not raising a un probe into texas unless the publication on crime has always been supportive of interven
memorial turkey's possible intervention in sudan could be to the involvement of its name to anais and antiwar activists eugene for ye be if they would not think twice before we the nato countries will soon learn is in no certain nato countries the united states england and other conditions. the single statement backing the rebel forces in syria they tried to use this civil war as an instrument of regime change which in itself was unbelievable that the people that just make it to the government...
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all antiwar with putin, and the break up of ukraine.because you can't act like this, i and our worst nightmare we could have imagined that ukrainians would fight with russians. >> another camp, these are communists and pro russians some who supported president yanukovych and who denows the authorities in kiev as dangerous fascists. >> we asks for a referendum, and instead of supporting us they do everything they can to stop up. >> they want to hash it out so that it looks like everything is calm. but they want it so that we can make our own decisions for ourselves. it is hard to measure the sent men south and east. and no one knows what russia intends to do about it. at least of all p pas these troops whose presence the men, women, and children, of the local community group hope will deter a military advance. >> the death of an compiled russian in england last year remains a mystery after a coroner returned an open verdict. a outspoken president died just over a year ago. he was found on the bathroom floor of his ex-wife's home with a l
all antiwar with putin, and the break up of ukraine.because you can't act like this, i and our worst nightmare we could have imagined that ukrainians would fight with russians. >> another camp, these are communists and pro russians some who supported president yanukovych and who denows the authorities in kiev as dangerous fascists. >> we asks for a referendum, and instead of supporting us they do everything they can to stop up. >> they want to hash it out so that it looks like...
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soldiers for putin where children will be mailing their toys to the russian president along with an antiwarsage. >> reporter: toy soldiers for putin. it's unashamed propaganda. but when you say you have been invaded, even recruiting local kiev children and mothers, it's legitimate. it will be posted to russia saying if you want to play soldiers, fine, here you are. but leave my father alone. >> we have toys for our neighboring country president putin, for him to play with them, not to play with real people. >> reporter: as they try struggle to find an end to the crisis, here the battle for hearts and minds has intensified. this is the old battle scarred press center now it's been upgraded. first guest speaker, the defense chief. >> because of our correct tactics and our people refusal to surrender. ththe blitz by putin has failed. >> another shrine to those gunned down on the alleged orders of former president viktor yanukovych. tim friend, al jazeera, kiev. >> the unfolding events in ukraine and russia are been playing out on tv screens across the globe. but according to many media analyst
soldiers for putin where children will be mailing their toys to the russian president along with an antiwarsage. >> reporter: toy soldiers for putin. it's unashamed propaganda. but when you say you have been invaded, even recruiting local kiev children and mothers, it's legitimate. it will be posted to russia saying if you want to play soldiers, fine, here you are. but leave my father alone. >> we have toys for our neighboring country president putin, for him to play with them, not...
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. >> the tens of thousands of antiwar demonstrators who took to the streets who showed their oppositoption all shared onn emotion of what lies ahead. >> i don't want war. i'm afraid for the children and for the future. >> the banners and slogan sent a message to the highest levels 209 government. our highest enemy is no ukraine it's in the government. >> they want to get their message across. any ventures in crimea carried out by putin would leave russia strangely isolated in the community. they're in a minority. 660% or higher than that people support president putin's move on crimea. >> an outspoken critic of the president. >> people here don't want russia to be isolated. they want a prosperous country. not an aggressive poverty-stricken country with nuclear weapons. >> this is not the only demonstration in moscow on saturday. a separate rally of supporters of president putin. there was a substantial police presence deployed to avoid clashes. this was the majority voice in russia, an overwhelming endorsement of putin's involvement in crimea. >> we are for friendship of the iran and ukrai
. >> the tens of thousands of antiwar demonstrators who took to the streets who showed their oppositoption all shared onn emotion of what lies ahead. >> i don't want war. i'm afraid for the children and for the future. >> the banners and slogan sent a message to the highest levels 209 government. our highest enemy is no ukraine it's in the government. >> they want to get their message across. any ventures in crimea carried out by putin would leave russia strangely...
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they described themselves as patriot some ethnic ukrainians other ethnics russians all antiwar with putin and the break up of ukraine. because you can't act like this. my worst nightmare, we couldn't imagine that ukrainians would fight with russians. >> on lennon scare, in the eastern city there's a slightly different view. >> we can make our own decisions for ourselves. >> it is marred to measure is the size of the split between nationalist and federalists or separatists sentiments in ukraine south and east. and no one knows what russia intends to do about it. at least of all, perhaps these ukrainian troops. whose presence the men, women, and children of the local community group hope will deter a military advance. john that hall, al jazeera, near the border in eastern ukraine. >> in washington state, authorities say the number of victims killed in the oso mudslide is didn'ted to increase dramatically. it is the 6th straight day crews have returned to the mountain of debris, and officials say conditions haven't improved. it is so wet, it is like a swamp, if we were to try to put big mach
they described themselves as patriot some ethnic ukrainians other ethnics russians all antiwar with putin and the break up of ukraine. because you can't act like this. my worst nightmare, we couldn't imagine that ukrainians would fight with russians. >> on lennon scare, in the eastern city there's a slightly different view. >> we can make our own decisions for ourselves. >> it is marred to measure is the size of the split between nationalist and federalists or separatists...
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they were fearful of his black advocacy and antiwar activism. >> let's go back to where we are now. the country has an african american president. what do you think carr michael would say? >> i think he would say these are the contradictions of american society. he would be generous about president obama and the first family personally. politically he'd disagree with drone strikes, war, economic inequality. stokely carmichael was a leading voting right. he'd see the obama victory as an example of a kind of progress, but not the revolutionary progress that he saw. >> author of new biography, and a history professor. thank you for being with us. >> that's it for this edition of al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. we leave you now with live pictures from independent square in ukraine. stay tuned. this is al jazeera: hello. this is the newshour. i am stephen cole. a suicide bomber strikes south of baghdad as iraq's president says war is declared on his country. >>> frantic relatives wait for answers as the search for a missing passenger jet nears the end of a second day. >>> a land
they were fearful of his black advocacy and antiwar activism. >> let's go back to where we are now. the country has an african american president. what do you think carr michael would say? >> i think he would say these are the contradictions of american society. he would be generous about president obama and the first family personally. politically he'd disagree with drone strikes, war, economic inequality. stokely carmichael was a leading voting right. he'd see the obama victory as...
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they had become concerned that there were informers and antiwar and civil rights organizations. to confront this except by giving evidence of suppression taking place. enclosedhe files were and they hope that i would make public these files sent to 5 people. two members of congress -- and three journalists, not name d. so i started to read them. that paranoia document stood out. i was not sure that they were real. it might be a hoax. >> on march 8, 19 71, a group broke into an f ei office in pennsylvania and stole every document in the building. the story tonight at 8:00 on "q&a." >> this morning, the council president and ceo fred kempe reviews president obama's trip abroad. then tony clark discusses the health care act. talks about the current state of the tea party. and an examination of the u.s. role and situation in ukraine. and we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ♪washington good morning. after a weeklong trip to europe and saudi arabia, the president is back at the white house this morning. while in president -- while in pari
they had become concerned that there were informers and antiwar and civil rights organizations. to confront this except by giving evidence of suppression taking place. enclosedhe files were and they hope that i would make public these files sent to 5 people. two members of congress -- and three journalists, not name d. so i started to read them. that paranoia document stood out. i was not sure that they were real. it might be a hoax. >> on march 8, 19 71, a group broke into an f ei office...
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memorial turkey's possible intervention in syria could lead to the involvement of its nato allies and antiwar activists using believes the would bet that would not think twice before weighing in. many of the nato countries would soon have the same goal certainly the nato countries the united states england and the other european nations have the same goals they've been backing the rebel forces in syria they've been trying to use this civil war as an instrument of regime change which in some ways some believe for hundreds of thousands of people dead just so they can change the government and so there is no space between turkey and other countries on this so if in fact there was a faction of forces that were looking for a provocation it would also wind up with forces that the united states and also in europe who are increasingly warlike and who would like to see more of the western and nato intervention inside of syria and we know that these warmongering forces have been continually agitating all across the united states and in europe and certainly there are forces in turkey that feel the same
memorial turkey's possible intervention in syria could lead to the involvement of its nato allies and antiwar activists using believes the would bet that would not think twice before weighing in. many of the nato countries would soon have the same goal certainly the nato countries the united states england and the other european nations have the same goals they've been backing the rebel forces in syria they've been trying to use this civil war as an instrument of regime change which in some...
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>> there's about 50,000 people, a huge amount for an antiwar movement in moscow on saturday.ically they are concerned that there could be wars as a result of this. they don't trust putin or the direction in which putin is taking the country. they don't know which direction they are going in. there's a fear among the people that there'll be isolated internationally if this all goes ahead. look, let's not make bones about it. vladimir putin has the majority of support of most of the people in russia. figures running between 60 and 70%, and an independent poll supports the kremlin line, blaming the west. so putin is not just popular, he's extraordinarily popular. his approval ratings are the highest in three years, and have gone up 10% sips the adventures in the crimea began. >> i want to go back to something he said. you describe the vladimir putin mistrust. russia indicated that it will accept crimea, but is if ready to support crimea financially. can we trust that? >> it will be a huge drain on the country. there's 2 million extra people. on the plus side they get security on
>> there's about 50,000 people, a huge amount for an antiwar movement in moscow on saturday.ically they are concerned that there could be wars as a result of this. they don't trust putin or the direction in which putin is taking the country. they don't know which direction they are going in. there's a fear among the people that there'll be isolated internationally if this all goes ahead. look, let's not make bones about it. vladimir putin has the majority of support of most of the people...
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that's going to evolve into black power radical revolutionary antiimperialism, anticapitalism, antiwar saying in speeches and in his writings, and what is interesting is his vision of democracy is a radical vision of democracy. it's poor black people, sharecroppers, people who had no voice, being in charge and being seen as leaders. he says when he is talking to stud terkel, he says a person in mississippi is as important as martin luther king, maybe more so because king had all pedigree, the way he speaks, like the white community want. and if we're truly going to be this society that we envision ourselves to be, she has to be the person that we embrace. not only accept. that we embrace. it's his vision of democracy in that case is remarkable, and certainly it's going to be transformed after a while, going to receipt and going to be talking about revolution. >> we just showed a picture of fanny lou hamer as well. there is going to be a biography written about her? >> guest: certainly. there's -- the -- >> host: what's your next subject, your next topic for book? >> guest: the next sub
that's going to evolve into black power radical revolutionary antiimperialism, anticapitalism, antiwar saying in speeches and in his writings, and what is interesting is his vision of democracy is a radical vision of democracy. it's poor black people, sharecroppers, people who had no voice, being in charge and being seen as leaders. he says when he is talking to stud terkel, he says a person in mississippi is as important as martin luther king, maybe more so because king had all pedigree, the...
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and a conflict involving turkey could lead to a full blown intervention in syria involving nato and antiwar activist you believe many western governments would welcome that if in fact there was a faction of forces that were looking choreographic asian it would also wind up with forces that the united states and also in europe who are increasingly warlike and who would like to see more of a of a western nato intervention inside of syria and we know that these warmongering forces have been continually agitating all across the united states and in europe and certainly there are forces in turkey that feel the same way syria is calling for you on probe into turkey plans for a false flag attack on iraq has consistently tried to rally nato against syria looking for causes for a possible invasion or he's wearing a partner has been keeping track of those attack. turkey as one of syria's fiercest critics has led calls for an international intervention not only that it's persistently providing the reasons for. turkey claims syrian forces fired across the border at refugees and floats the idea of calli
and a conflict involving turkey could lead to a full blown intervention in syria involving nato and antiwar activist you believe many western governments would welcome that if in fact there was a faction of forces that were looking choreographic asian it would also wind up with forces that the united states and also in europe who are increasingly warlike and who would like to see more of a of a western nato intervention inside of syria and we know that these warmongering forces have been...
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targeted antiwar activists. in the decades since, civil rights groups, political activists from both the conservative and the liberal ends of the spectrum and whistle-blowers have been subjected to intimidating and discriminatory scrutiny by the i.r.s.. mr. president, in 1997, the senate finance committee held three days of hearings that were instigated by reports of i.r.s. abuses. one type of abuse was the so-called blue sky assessment, which then-committee chairman william roth characterized agents making tax assessments that had no basis in fact or law and were in some instances simply levied to hurt the taxpayer. some witnesses had to have their identities concealed out of fear of retaliation for their testimony. as witness number one, an i.r.s. agent, stated, "the abuse of the tax-paying public occurs when the i.r.s. improperly and sometimes illegally uses its vast power in the process of implementing some type of enforcement of the tax laws.." this agent went on to note that it wasn't the i.r.s. code that
targeted antiwar activists. in the decades since, civil rights groups, political activists from both the conservative and the liberal ends of the spectrum and whistle-blowers have been subjected to intimidating and discriminatory scrutiny by the i.r.s.. mr. president, in 1997, the senate finance committee held three days of hearings that were instigated by reports of i.r.s. abuses. one type of abuse was the so-called blue sky assessment, which then-committee chairman william roth characterized...
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no punches as president obama made it clear russia is facing political and economic isolation but antiwar activist brian becker says the u.s. is not in a position to tell moscow what to do given washington support for the revolution i actually expected a booming voice to come out at the end and say the empire has spoken president putin and all other political leaders within earshot genuflecting do is instructed on on the ukrainian for president obama to say it would be a profound interference in ukraine's internal affairs for russia to do anything in the crimea is so hypocritical when you think that the united states and the e.u. leaders particularly germany have interfered over and over and over again into the internal affairs of the ukraine just because the west using so many fascist and fascist forces in kiev could overthrow the elected government there is now an hour there's not now give the west the rate to tell russia that they have no rights in the crimea when by force of war which the treaty is the russians clearly have rights and responsibilities in the crimea especially since it
no punches as president obama made it clear russia is facing political and economic isolation but antiwar activist brian becker says the u.s. is not in a position to tell moscow what to do given washington support for the revolution i actually expected a booming voice to come out at the end and say the empire has spoken president putin and all other political leaders within earshot genuflecting do is instructed on on the ukrainian for president obama to say it would be a profound interference...
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institutions they attacked the police and unconstitutionally deposed an elected leader blogger and antiwar activist daniel well she tells us it's not the law but western interests that truly guide america's foreign policies. this is their stock in trade. is legitimate. is not. in the accuracy of western leaders is just mind. and what happens is you have this cut by all in washington and these lackeys in the e.u. states they don't care about international law they care about their interests and so that's why crimea has to be illegitimate because they don't want it that's all the others well fear of ukrainian nationalists and their methods is one of the reasons the east of the country is so concerned tens of thousands there are outright resilient to the post-coup orthe already has who they refuse to recognize what's worse kiev is reportedly ordering its street fighters nationalists and even army units straight to the east to counter antigovernment protests then back in the capital as the national guard a thousand strong military group loyal to the interim government completely independent of
institutions they attacked the police and unconstitutionally deposed an elected leader blogger and antiwar activist daniel well she tells us it's not the law but western interests that truly guide america's foreign policies. this is their stock in trade. is legitimate. is not. in the accuracy of western leaders is just mind. and what happens is you have this cut by all in washington and these lackeys in the e.u. states they don't care about international law they care about their interests and...
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they have burglarized an fbi office that they have become concerned that there were informers and antiwar and civil rights organizations and that they saw no way to confront this except by getting evidence of whether such suppression was taking place. it said files were in close and they hoped i would make it public. these files have been sent to five people, two members of congress senator george mcgovern and a congress member from baltimore and three journalists who were not named. so i started to read them and faxed document stood out. it stood out so much that i wasn't sure they were real. it seemed like it might be a hoax. >> thank you sir. ladies and gentlemen you may take your seats. at this time i would like to welcome christine alvin dark for a few opening remarks. >> good morning. it's my pleasure to welcome each one of you to the ceremony to kick off sexual assault awareness month. sexual assault awareness month was first observed nationally in april 2001. the goal is to raise public awareness about sexual violence and educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexua
they have burglarized an fbi office that they have become concerned that there were informers and antiwar and civil rights organizations and that they saw no way to confront this except by getting evidence of whether such suppression was taking place. it said files were in close and they hoped i would make it public. these files have been sent to five people, two members of congress senator george mcgovern and a congress member from baltimore and three journalists who were not named. so i...
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is still massive and of course of course i don't want to jump in really quickly of love but as an antiwar activist an organizer with mark ford what's your message to young people today were thinking of joining the military and where can they go to find out more resources about how they can lead. well march forward dot org is certainly a great resource for soldiers to come and find about how they can resist and how they can refuse to fight if they so choose and it is our right to do that it's our lives and it's our right as for the young people i would say join the military is not an option right now there's already enough going on trying to find homes trying to get access to health care trying to get access to education so going in fighting a war in iraq or afghanistan or libya or syria or wherever the u.s. government is going to send us to fight is is second to the fight that's already being waged here at home salute thank you so much incredible ryan and the iraq war veteran organizer with march forward really appreciate you coming on. thank you so much that's our show you guys from agai
is still massive and of course of course i don't want to jump in really quickly of love but as an antiwar activist an organizer with mark ford what's your message to young people today were thinking of joining the military and where can they go to find out more resources about how they can lead. well march forward dot org is certainly a great resource for soldiers to come and find about how they can resist and how they can refuse to fight if they so choose and it is our right to do that it's...
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world liberation movements used to also tarnish and spy on and imprison civil rights activists and antiwarists, and, of course, all that architecture of the surveillance that accompanies fears of subversion is used equally against sort of against minority communities as well as muslim communities, i think they are all actually a lot more connected, and what we wanted to do is try to show how this tradition connects african african -- everyone in different ways and deal with it together, i guess. .. >> so we're talking about triangulation in which otherness operates in very complicated roles, sexuality, gender roles, all of these things come into play. so that's one quick point. we could talk about lots of films that do that, and you can imagine lots of films that do that. the other point is i really appreciate your point about pollutants. i think jack would agree, although we've not talked about it, is that we're really talking about how can we deal with this world of illusions that we live and in viscerally respond to and critique it enough so that we can actually deal with the real issue
world liberation movements used to also tarnish and spy on and imprison civil rights activists and antiwarists, and, of course, all that architecture of the surveillance that accompanies fears of subversion is used equally against sort of against minority communities as well as muslim communities, i think they are all actually a lot more connected, and what we wanted to do is try to show how this tradition connects african african -- everyone in different ways and deal with it together, i...
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the same way that people can't, for example, if you are antiwar, you can't just say i'm not going to pay taxes to go to the pentagon. that is pretty well established. somessue is whether, to extent, if the government is already provided some exemptions, which in this case they have to religious institutions, whether that could be extended to other people that have religious objections. host: karen asks on twitter host: you touched on that just a little bit. guest: actually, that is one of the potential outcome -- the potential outcome would be if the company lost the case, they could just say we are not going androvide health insurance they could give employees more money to provide health insurance instead of providing it themselves. host: 15 minutes left with lawrence hurley, supreme court correspondent for reuters. he will be in the chamber's today for the hobby lobby argument, here to answer your questions before heading over to the supreme court, where it is starting to snow on capitol hill . you can see the press court setting up. -- press corps setting up. sharon on our line f
the same way that people can't, for example, if you are antiwar, you can't just say i'm not going to pay taxes to go to the pentagon. that is pretty well established. somessue is whether, to extent, if the government is already provided some exemptions, which in this case they have to religious institutions, whether that could be extended to other people that have religious objections. host: karen asks on twitter host: you touched on that just a little bit. guest: actually, that is one of the...
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state institutions and attack police and unconstitutionally deposed an elected leader blogger and antiwaractivist daniel welch tells us it's not the law rather western interests that guide america's policy. this is their stock in trade. is legitimate. is not. in the. of western leaders is just mind blowing and what happens is you have this come by all in washington and these lackeys in the e.u. states they don't care about international law they care about their interests and so that's why crimea has to be illegitimate because they don't want it is that's all that is. it's also international law from moscow thank you for joining us today still to come for you in this program the u.s. did rails diplomacy with syria washington forces damascus to shut its embassy and consulates and which could end the chances of a diplomatic solution to syria's ongoing crisis. also to come for a call for self-determination from the heart of europe as italy's northern regional phonetic plans to break away from rome saying it's tired of the financial burden imposed from the capital. we wanted to create a reali
state institutions and attack police and unconstitutionally deposed an elected leader blogger and antiwaractivist daniel welch tells us it's not the law rather western interests that guide america's policy. this is their stock in trade. is legitimate. is not. in the. of western leaders is just mind blowing and what happens is you have this come by all in washington and these lackeys in the e.u. states they don't care about international law they care about their interests and so that's why...
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they had burglarized and fbi office, that they had become concerned that there were informers and antiwar and civil rights organizations, and that they saw no way to confront this except by getting evidence of whether such suppression of dissent was taking place. it said that files were enclosed and they hoped that i would make public the files. they had been sent to five people, to members of congress, senator george mcgovern, and karen mitchell, a congresswoman from baltimore. and three journalists who were not named. thearted to read them and paranoia document stood out. it's about so much that i was not sure they were real. i thought this might be a hoax. >> on march 8, 19 71, a group broke into an fbi office in media, pennsylvania and stole every document in the building. the story, sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >> former nba player yamane was part of a -- was part of an event looking at relations between the u.s. and china. he announced his retirement in 2011 after a series of foot and ankle injuries. this is about an hour. >> i will start by first chung li and the entire ce
they had burglarized and fbi office, that they had become concerned that there were informers and antiwar and civil rights organizations, and that they saw no way to confront this except by getting evidence of whether such suppression of dissent was taking place. it said that files were enclosed and they hoped that i would make public the files. they had been sent to five people, to members of congress, senator george mcgovern, and karen mitchell, a congresswoman from baltimore. and three...
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they had burglarized an fbi office, that they had becomed concerned that there were informers in antiwar and civil rights organizations and that they saw no way to confront this except by getting evidence of whether such suppression of dissent was taking place. it said that files were enclosed and they hoped that i would make them public. these files had been sent to fight people. andmembers of congress three journalists who were not named. them and theread intense paranoia document stood out so much that i was not sure that they were real. it felt like it might be a hoax. >> on march 8, 1971 a group broke into an fbi object -- office in media pennsylvania and stole every document in the building. is onnday -- the story sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> former nba playeryao ming was part of an event -- former nba player yao ming was part of an event. he used to play for the shanghai sharks and then played for the houston rockets. in-house his retirement in 2011. this is about one hour. >> i will start by first thanking cheng li and the entire center. this is -- if this is not th
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even the city -- [inaudible] now local elites try to facilitate and support ukrainian antiwar protest after much of russian intervention in crimea. it's an interesting model of intra- elite settlement. some eastern ukraine regions and probably the best way to accommodate local elites is to reach agreement between central and regions. at sometime, some regional elites to position to the one voice by anti-maidan protests, creation of local paramilitary defense organizations. the head of the fraction of the party region has been openly speaking in favor of this and protection of russian language and other eastern european -- ukrainian regions. at the same time, yanukovych and his team have weekend the structure of the state. especially -- the replacement of security officials proceeded very slow unfortunately. [inaudible] the consolidation of the state and the systematic attempts to eradicate separatist abilities. for example, -- there was an arrest of a governor and activist in donetsk region and south of -- members, after shooting occurred, lost, weakend in my home city. two people are
even the city -- [inaudible] now local elites try to facilitate and support ukrainian antiwar protest after much of russian intervention in crimea. it's an interesting model of intra- elite settlement. some eastern ukraine regions and probably the best way to accommodate local elites is to reach agreement between central and regions. at sometime, some regional elites to position to the one voice by anti-maidan protests, creation of local paramilitary defense organizations. the head of the...
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they had become concerned there were informers in antiwar and civil rights organizations. they saw no way to confront this evidence thatng suppression of dissent was taking place. hoped we would make it public. these have been sent to members of congress, george mcgovern and mitchell from baltimore, and three journalists who were not named. i started to read them. the enhanced paranoia document stood out. it seems like this might be a hoax. group broke into an fbi office and stole every document in the building. , onstory tonight at 8:00 q&a. >> negative here e.r. and expanding u.s. energy production. on expanding u.s. energy production. the hearing was about two hours. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for attending. it is my pleasure to bring the energy committee to an opening session this morning, on the subject of natural gas. our title "importing energy, exporting jobs." can this be reversed? senator murkowski is on her way. she is in a very important meeting. we expect her momentarily. wyden,to thank senator my dear friend and former leader of this committee, for
they had become concerned there were informers in antiwar and civil rights organizations. they saw no way to confront this evidence thatng suppression of dissent was taking place. hoped we would make it public. these have been sent to members of congress, george mcgovern and mitchell from baltimore, and three journalists who were not named. i started to read them. the enhanced paranoia document stood out. it seems like this might be a hoax. group broke into an fbi office and stole every...
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it was -- i get $10,000 for covering this hearing and doing a piece on antiwar movement. and at this hearing there were three bloggers there who were making nothing. and i was just confused by this. and i met craig newmark of craig's list soon after. and i said, craig, there's something wrong with this model. i'm getting 10,000, these three people are getting zero. there's something wrong. he said, there's nothing wrong with the model. he said these three people are all getting something out of what they're doingment -- doing. and i really hadn't thought about it. he said one is being entrepreneurial. one is having freedom. one is supporting a cause. one is -- these people are using the first amendment and not worrying about how much money they're going to make off it. and surprise to me is that in the last ten years i've switched sides. i'm one of those three people now. [laughter] and i've broken out of that sort of elite mindset, and there's been a lot of freedom, and that's happening with many journal u.s.es. journalists. and many journalists are beginning to understa
it was -- i get $10,000 for covering this hearing and doing a piece on antiwar movement. and at this hearing there were three bloggers there who were making nothing. and i was just confused by this. and i met craig newmark of craig's list soon after. and i said, craig, there's something wrong with this model. i'm getting 10,000, these three people are getting zero. there's something wrong. he said, there's nothing wrong with the model. he said these three people are all getting something out of...