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ation for that. >> we received an e-mail and i want to read this into the record so your commission can bear in mind the service bus stations in the future. my name is raj and it's come to my attention that the board is considering installing -- the upper haight retail district has ongoing challenging with quality of life and drug dealing and blight. i would like to give you some perspective of issues we continue to have with the existing bus shelters on masonic and haight street we have individuals on masonic who drink at the shelters and my officers have to focus on because the shelter becomes un useable for riders. deal ers stand at the shelter. >> this is a 2-minute limit here. what is supervisor breeds advice to us this afternoon. >> i think you have a difficult decision in front of you based on all of the feedback today i wish i could be more helpful on that we've been involved in a lot of the outreach process and heard from people on both sides of the issue and public safety with respect to the bulb outs and size and homeless population and everything else i wish i could give
ation for that. >> we received an e-mail and i want to read this into the record so your commission can bear in mind the service bus stations in the future. my name is raj and it's come to my attention that the board is considering installing -- the upper haight retail district has ongoing challenging with quality of life and drug dealing and blight. i would like to give you some perspective of issues we continue to have with the existing bus shelters on masonic and haight street we have...
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when you speak about justice and the greatness of your .ation, include them in , not with l ways but with everyday ractices, include them in. mr. speaker, i have come this evening because we have to .mbrace the truth and scripture tells us the ruth shall set you free. , mike brown, eric garner, trayvon martin, young 12-year-old man from cleveland, they are crying from their graves. they want justice. the young people who are marching throughout the nation, , and i want tice to say to those young people, , ght on, march on, protest on on't stop. i believe in the power of the youth. the power of the youth won't stop. lives today in the hearts and minds and spirits of some of these young people. who are taking to the streets brutality s police here in our nation, police murdered here in our nation. that chairman , chairman fred till lives, his spirit permeates the minds and hearts of all just-seeking people, particularly the young people. even today. mr. speaker, may i ask how much time i have remaining? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has six minutes remaining. mr. rush: i would
when you speak about justice and the greatness of your .ation, include them in , not with l ways but with everyday ractices, include them in. mr. speaker, i have come this evening because we have to .mbrace the truth and scripture tells us the ruth shall set you free. , mike brown, eric garner, trayvon martin, young 12-year-old man from cleveland, they are crying from their graves. they want justice. the young people who are marching throughout the nation, , and i want tice to say to those...
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course of the last year which in fact are significant and range from again the physical catalyst ationation that you have seen from hunters point. we've seen from several hundred homes from below market rate homes and other homes and parks, other community benefits, artist replacement, the benefits are so vast and wide ranging and after years and years of planning even if the face of dissolution when you are continuing to move forward and that's the same similarly in mission bay. it's the same story of about 1500 homes under construction or approved in planning and development, the advancement of significant affordable housing sites, park developments as well as the advancement of a potential event center for the warriors, that process is coming up and of course in entrance bay as we have seen the second disposition of the public parcels, the public development, the parks, the new roadways. it's quite a compliment to the work of the staff, the backbone from our staff from accounting and the agency that were able to accomplish so much. i do want to thank them even though the staff is not her
course of the last year which in fact are significant and range from again the physical catalyst ationation that you have seen from hunters point. we've seen from several hundred homes from below market rate homes and other homes and parks, other community benefits, artist replacement, the benefits are so vast and wide ranging and after years and years of planning even if the face of dissolution when you are continuing to move forward and that's the same similarly in mission bay. it's the same...
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>> developing here on "action news" at 4:30, shots fired in delaware county possibly ation police, "action news" is there for the massive search for the gunman. >> the search for shane montgomery takes a new turn. the fbi is involved. >> it is cyber monday millions will be browsing for bargains online and your boss may be among them. we'll tell you why we know that. >> good morning, 4:30, monday, december 1. david is off, let's head over to karen rogers and matt pellman. >> reporter: it's too nice to be inside on the computer, look at temperatures, 53 degrees, 52 in millville. and you can compare this to 24 hours ago, it's ten degrees warmer already in philadelphia. so you see that trend we're on another upswing. satellite and radar showing the one fly in the ointment. some showers are moving through, this is the cold front that is going to spell a huge change for the weather. we'll have light and spotty showers, as early always lunchtime you want to watch for the spotty shower. here's a look at future tracker 6 showing up at 1:30. some of the light showers are starting to move through and
>> developing here on "action news" at 4:30, shots fired in delaware county possibly ation police, "action news" is there for the massive search for the gunman. >> the search for shane montgomery takes a new turn. the fbi is involved. >> it is cyber monday millions will be browsing for bargains online and your boss may be among them. we'll tell you why we know that. >> good morning, 4:30, monday, december 1. david is off, let's head over to karen...
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rare appearance just a few times a year when the sun, moon, earth line up, creating a strong gravit ation. >> reporter: so far this year's king tide, not as bad as last year. people remember this bike path covered and water all of the way up to that parking lot. >> no closed trails but we had to go through the parking lots to get back on the trail. >> reporter: water creeped up on highway 101. as fast as the king tide rolls in, it -- rolls back in where it belongs. >>> the raiders will part ways with jim harbaugh48 hours after the last game is played. the 49 -- the 49ers will part ways with jim harbaugh 48 hours after the last game is played. >>> as for the raiders they have two victories tonight, they beat the buffalo bills and they will stay in oakland for one more season. the nfl announced they will not allow any team to make a move for los angeles for the 2015 season. raider fans are hoping that will buy some time for the team and the city to work out a deal on a new stadium. >>> well, it has been a busy night for arson investigators in san francisco. a garage went up in flames a few
rare appearance just a few times a year when the sun, moon, earth line up, creating a strong gravit ation. >> reporter: so far this year's king tide, not as bad as last year. people remember this bike path covered and water all of the way up to that parking lot. >> no closed trails but we had to go through the parking lots to get back on the trail. >> reporter: water creeped up on highway 101. as fast as the king tide rolls in, it -- rolls back in where it belongs....
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. >> >> thank you supervisor kim and our last special commendation ation will be presented by supervisor mar. >> thank you president tang tang i'd like to ask if terry good win can come forward and colleagues please join me in recognizing an amazing activityist for civil rights and physical disabilities and community based organizations to really address key opportunity needs for for people with disabilities. terry good win has spent 35 years of building the arc for san francisco the director of employment services at the arc and i'm going to read through a number of key points about why she's so significant for san francisco but especially for people with disabilities in our city for 35 city for 35 years she's helped to build strong community based organizations and partnerships especially with model businesses and employers in our city to help support dignity and employment opportunities for people with disabilities and she's been instrumental with our office giving us guidance and insight in our hearings and meetings and conversations to fight for full employment rights for people wit
. >> >> thank you supervisor kim and our last special commendation ation will be presented by supervisor mar. >> thank you president tang tang i'd like to ask if terry good win can come forward and colleagues please join me in recognizing an amazing activityist for civil rights and physical disabilities and community based organizations to really address key opportunity needs for for people with disabilities. terry good win has spent 35 years of building the arc for san...
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. >> developing here on "action news" at 4:30, shots fired in delaware county possibly ation police,ews" is there for the massive search for the gunman. >> the search for shane montgomery takes a new turn. the fbi is involved. >> it is cyber monday millions will be browsing for bargains online and your boss may be among them. we'll tell you why we know that. >> good morning, 4:30, monday, december 1. david is off, let's head over to karen rogers and matt
. >> developing here on "action news" at 4:30, shots fired in delaware county possibly ation police,ews" is there for the massive search for the gunman. >> the search for shane montgomery takes a new turn. the fbi is involved. >> it is cyber monday millions will be browsing for bargains online and your boss may be among them. we'll tell you why we know that. >> good morning, 4:30, monday, december 1. david is off, let's head over to karen rogers and matt
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if you see the post farm only 3%.ation is so as much as we talk about want reduce our emissions and eat ocally this is a rolely small percentage of the whole greenhouse gas pie that is from ocal foods or from livestock, sorry. to put this in perspective 14.5% is equivalent to the direct emissions from all of ransportation in the world combined, all boats, trains, planes, cars. that's a lot of emissions, but actually the leading source co2 emissions. nitrousoxide and methane are the leading cause. of it reduces consumption animal source foods. reduce non-co2 emissions we don't hit our targets. the only way to hit our targets non-co2 both co2 and emissions. an incredible economically efficient opportunity. study here showed that what about took a look at what able to increase roductivity and bio gas and kp cherred those phaeutsdz thaeupb emissions and the only scenario hat enables to read our target cuts is by swapping out a significant amount of our animal ased calories with plant based calories and they modeled the tearian diet. untouchable and we all have our nutritional ideology es an
if you see the post farm only 3%.ation is so as much as we talk about want reduce our emissions and eat ocally this is a rolely small percentage of the whole greenhouse gas pie that is from ocal foods or from livestock, sorry. to put this in perspective 14.5% is equivalent to the direct emissions from all of ransportation in the world combined, all boats, trains, planes, cars. that's a lot of emissions, but actually the leading source co2 emissions. nitrousoxide and methane are the leading...
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president obama heading to the ational institutes of health doctors there just published results from a trial of a new ebola vaccine. they are promising those results. the president is congratulating the team working on that vaccine. he'll push congress to act quickly on his emergency funding request to fight ebola in the u.s. and in west africa. the president's visit comes as the world health organization says the ebola epidemic is getting better. the number of cases is slowing in liberia. the spread is stable in new guinea but liberia is out of control in sierra leone. they ha > breaking news. dozens of quarry workers in kenya killed in an isis attack. owe figurs say they a.mmbushed workers while . the non-muslims were singled out and either shot or beheaded. at least 36 people died in the attack. eun? >>> thn is under way into the largest child safety seat recall. what you need to know to keep your child safe. >>> today is giving tuesday. how you can give back to your co a wintry mix is here. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein is tracking your hour-by-hour changes. time is >>>
president obama heading to the ational institutes of health doctors there just published results from a trial of a new ebola vaccine. they are promising those results. the president is congratulating the team working on that vaccine. he'll push congress to act quickly on his emergency funding request to fight ebola in the u.s. and in west africa. the president's visit comes as the world health organization says the ebola epidemic is getting better. the number of cases is slowing in liberia. the...
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ations of this time, time is of the essence. >> joining us by telephone is vice president of the americanwater search and survey. john, what is the search like? what are the challenges? what will they be doing? >> good evening. the challenges will be, first, to locate floating debris which there is likely to be a significant amount. thankfully, the waters are shallow. also, it is much closer to land mass than some of the accidents where they have had difficulty locating wreckage. once they do find floating debris, they will use a process that backtracks where the debris originated from given the time of 9 disappearance plane and the time they locate the debris they can backtrack the debris. >> the water here we are told is 150' dope, comparable to where flight 800 went down in july of 1996 a few miles off of long island. we saw and witnesses and reported and were there a mapped recovery effort of the wreckage of the boeing 747 at the bottom of the atlantic in 115'. will we see a similar operation this time? i remember the navy divers and the police divers and the f.b.i. divers, all going
ations of this time, time is of the essence. >> joining us by telephone is vice president of the americanwater search and survey. john, what is the search like? what are the challenges? what will they be doing? >> good evening. the challenges will be, first, to locate floating debris which there is likely to be a significant amount. thankfully, the waters are shallow. also, it is much closer to land mass than some of the accidents where they have had difficulty locating wreckage....
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and then you hear about programs in the 1960's in new york, johnson talking about and --ation for youth and new haven's gray area project. you're thinking, yes, that was the basis of community action. saying, and i've got sargent shriver, after his peace corps, to move over and start working with the war on poverty. audiencee in the think, yeah, wit we just saw tht tape. you hear him, johnson. and they saw some of this in the tape. hear johnson starting to mumble to this man, who says about people saying, oh, we can't give folks something for nothing. and then johnson saying, but i always wanted them to be able to weight, by own giving them opportunity to stand tall. you hear abouthead about headstart and food stamps and medicaid.nd then you hear king say, you mr. president, when i left the stage, i was coming to washington myself in 1968. a poord to start people's campaign. i wanted to pick up on that war poverty. i wanted to bring it to life yet again. to hear you start johnson say, that's what i wanted. i want people involved. state and local people to innovate,ources to speak to peo
and then you hear about programs in the 1960's in new york, johnson talking about and --ation for youth and new haven's gray area project. you're thinking, yes, that was the basis of community action. saying, and i've got sargent shriver, after his peace corps, to move over and start working with the war on poverty. audiencee in the think, yeah, wit we just saw tht tape. you hear him, johnson. and they saw some of this in the tape. hear johnson starting to mumble to this man, who says about...
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important step to restore our values and show the world that we are, in fact, a just and lawful society. ation. - and the agency systematically lied t effectiveness of the progra order to keep it going. add at no time did >> senator dianne feinstein says a review of a secret cia detention and interrogation program of terror suspects after 9/11 is way too important to shelve. republicans on feinstein's committee did no ing the report...a >> detainees were subjected to the most aggressive techniques immediately, stripped naked, diapered, physically struck and put in various painful stress positions for long periods of time. >> the democratic senator's committee carried out the five- year review concluding the cia routinely went beyond what was legally allowable. enhanced interrogation techniques were not effective in getting information and the agency systematically lied about effectiveness of the program in order to keep it going. >> at no time did the cia's coercive interrogation techniques lead to the collection of intelligence on an imminent threat that many believe was the justification for
important step to restore our values and show the world that we are, in fact, a just and lawful society. ation. - and the agency systematically lied t effectiveness of the progra order to keep it going. add at no time did >> senator dianne feinstein says a review of a secret cia detention and interrogation program of terror suspects after 9/11 is way too important to shelve. republicans on feinstein's committee did no ing the report...a >> detainees were subjected to the most...
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at the post he was an editorial writer, op-ed columnist, and .ational correspondent he is covered every campaign from 1980 until 2000 as a political columnist. he is interviewed every president in office from reagan to obama. he is a man of the times. he is familiar with community action and is an honorary see cap. [applause] on this occasion of our 50th anniversary, we have no better person to encourage us, but to .hallenge us as the good book says, as iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another. join me and extending a warm welcome to juan williams. >> thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. i appreciate that. that was quite an introduction. mentioned i was the top graduate from my high school. if i was homeschooled. that doesn't matter. [laughter] for will have a day tomorrow, and a day for the future, but they invite me for yesterday, ok. it is great for me to see so many people that i know. so many faces. people i've met with community action. people that i have celebrated and honored. it is a treat to be here. it brings back memories. i feel like i have been on a magica
at the post he was an editorial writer, op-ed columnist, and .ational correspondent he is covered every campaign from 1980 until 2000 as a political columnist. he is interviewed every president in office from reagan to obama. he is a man of the times. he is familiar with community action and is an honorary see cap. [applause] on this occasion of our 50th anniversary, we have no better person to encourage us, but to .hallenge us as the good book says, as iron sharpens iron, so one person...
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regional,ational, national, and local law -- it is a ping-pong game. -- make have to take the ascensionhat once we have a treaty, we will reach an impact here. we have to look at every different level with our implementation measures. fundsmportantly, how many during need, how much money do we need, and who do we have to ask? who are the people on the ground that need the services we need to provide -- we want to provide? thank you very much. thanks to all of you for being with us today and for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us. thanks to all of you out there for tuning in. goodbye. qm?xq/pññç
regional,ational, national, and local law -- it is a ping-pong game. -- make have to take the ascensionhat once we have a treaty, we will reach an impact here. we have to look at every different level with our implementation measures. fundsmportantly, how many during need, how much money do we need, and who do we have to ask? who are the people on the ground that need the services we need to provide -- we want to provide? thank you very much. thanks to all of you for being with us today and for...
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finance the country is heading for a full fledged as the bank is pledged $531 million to support ational bank trust, one of russia's top 15 lenders by retail savings. dan morris is a global at tiaa creft, a firm with $40ices million in assets. welcome back to "bottom line," to see you. the ruble has depreciated 38% against the dollar since june. are we witnessing a repeat of 1998 when the russian parliament defaulted on the debt or is the deal y better prepared to with this this time around. >> the biggest one is the on oil prices putting pressures on revenues and worries about companies and pay back being able to their debt. that's the same this time. what's different is russia is in a much better fiscal position. they don't need to borrow abroad their trade deficit. running a small budget deficit. a much more solid footing than then. it doesn't mean it will be easy for them, they're going to have a severe recession next year. the drop you're seeing in the ruble, are you concerned it could be the start of a contagion? >> we don't think so. another big difference that we ee in terms of t
finance the country is heading for a full fledged as the bank is pledged $531 million to support ational bank trust, one of russia's top 15 lenders by retail savings. dan morris is a global at tiaa creft, a firm with $40ices million in assets. welcome back to "bottom line," to see you. the ruble has depreciated 38% against the dollar since june. are we witnessing a repeat of 1998 when the russian parliament defaulted on the debt or is the deal y better prepared to with this this time...
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i conduct these friend ations through a of jefferson. picture of him in his later years. he was arguably the best man in france. he was a scientist trained in medicine. he was a philosophe. a companion to benjamin -- benjamin k, franklin, who he called papa. he was a freemason, and a benjamin franklin's lodge. jefferson arrives, french encouragement h from franklin were focused on society and e government. replace jective was to france's backward monarchy with a constitutional government based on a bill of rights. i contend that during his first jefferson rance, became familiar with the idea that propelled the enlightenment of france. going to note how these men interacting with each heir , what they did with t ideas, and where jefferson fit into their business. france ightenment in gained momentum after voltaire returned from a three-year exile to england took place between 1726 and 1729. in the book by voltaire, he commented on english science and philosophy. locke and newton. focus comments precipitate a sea change in science, which increasingly more newtonian, in fren
i conduct these friend ations through a of jefferson. picture of him in his later years. he was arguably the best man in france. he was a scientist trained in medicine. he was a philosophe. a companion to benjamin -- benjamin k, franklin, who he called papa. he was a freemason, and a benjamin franklin's lodge. jefferson arrives, french encouragement h from franklin were focused on society and e government. replace jective was to france's backward monarchy with a constitutional government based...
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ation. ation. here's the location that matters the most. here. or here. or here. this is. to get customers to come here and stay here, you're going to need an app that connects to all your systems. so they can bank, shop, do what they need to do, and you gotta do it fast. before the competition does. it's tough out here; you better be on the right cloud. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. >>> north korea's internet service is back online after an outage on monday. the obama administration has promised a proportional response for the attack, although north korea has denied involvement. nbc's howie jackson filed this report during the brockout. >> for hours now, north korea has been cut off from the world's internet. >> it means that they can't community out and no one can communicate in. >> it could be something simple, perhaps a router meltdown or something more sinister like an outage attack. the outage comes three days after the government said north korea was responsible for hacking sony pictures, promise ago proportional response. two u.s
ation. ation. here's the location that matters the most. here. or here. or here. this is. to get customers to come here and stay here, you're going to need an app that connects to all your systems. so they can bank, shop, do what they need to do, and you gotta do it fast. before the competition does. it's tough out here; you better be on the right cloud. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. >>> north korea's internet service is back online after an outage on monday....
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>> when the east-west four ation was in hanoi years ago, our ambassador told us america has no better friend asia than vietnam. and i wondered how you felt received there. me earlier that you went a lot as a child and how did you feel you were received in recent time? vietnamese -- the people i met in vietnam were to r anything but wonderful me. there was -- my first trip to vietnam was in 1997. a at that time, there was lot of resentment towards russians, but not so much americans. this is very haps much just my interpretation, but i think because they were war and easierhe for forgiveness in some sense in americans than there is in america towards vietnam, because they sort of for, at they were looking which was a unified country rule. communist so i -- i don't -- i certainly hink that vietnam is a strategic ally with the united states. there's a lot of power dynamics asia and america needs things needs to balance out. so, yeah. >> hi. i know that she's a very complex person. describe her as being a feminist? yes. because i think the word feminist to me means defender of women's rig
>> when the east-west four ation was in hanoi years ago, our ambassador told us america has no better friend asia than vietnam. and i wondered how you felt received there. me earlier that you went a lot as a child and how did you feel you were received in recent time? vietnamese -- the people i met in vietnam were to r anything but wonderful me. there was -- my first trip to vietnam was in 1997. a at that time, there was lot of resentment towards russians, but not so much americans. this...
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this is a big reaction and a retail ation for a major operation by the pakistani military.re were peace talks going on. but these seized up six months ago. these attacks are more and more audacious. a year ago, an attack on a church in peshawar. that was another shocking attack. large number of fatalities there. we have seen more and more bombings and the police and military said more of the potential bombings have been foiled in peshawar. the action by this group has worsened. it has become more frightening and now this. for many in pakistan, this really has taken it to new levels. >> manisha, while you have been speaking, officials have given a new fatality number. at least 95 killed in the taliban attack on the pakistan school. that coming from officials in pakistan. we know you will chase with your sources and try to figure out what is happening and how many children managed to be free. we will continue to follow that all morning. unbelievable the scope of depravity. >> the number of dead. 95. that goes up. that goes down. we are trying to keep track of it. this was a b
this is a big reaction and a retail ation for a major operation by the pakistani military.re were peace talks going on. but these seized up six months ago. these attacks are more and more audacious. a year ago, an attack on a church in peshawar. that was another shocking attack. large number of fatalities there. we have seen more and more bombings and the police and military said more of the potential bombings have been foiled in peshawar. the action by this group has worsened. it has become...
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try to make it first rate, and to leave it 5atation in the class and the regiment? or put it another way, i think only in translation. thank you. [ applause ]>l2Ñmga >> okay. so high job here is really just to try to get this discussion going and keep us from going over 7:00, as i've been instructed by the powers that be. but what i'm reallyt#,o interes in is holmes as a justice was considered a philosopher king. people have sort of had a field day with hisépo different philosophies. the -- during the war, he made a tr00wynsition from abolitionism something else. and i think there's disagreement about what that something else is. right? so professor mcpherson said it was pragmatism. louis menand i think would say skepticism of all dbvó÷ideas.zbñ resisting the idea, i think toward the end, that it was j jobism, that that was constructed later on. not what the war taught him at all. in his book, professor white said that -- he says it was an unadvertised professional craftsmanship is what the war taught him. was that it? i guess what i'm
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he was asked, according to the what was the ost", book you've ational ever read -- an excellent line. alito is both respected and feared by supreme court he is the one use who always asks the most pointed and relevant questions that get to the heart of the case. he is here red that tonight. wonderful and is -- eous wife -- it in welcoming justice samuel alito. [applause] >> well, thank you, jeff, for the wonderful introduction. thank you for inviting me here. it is wonderful to be a part of this celebration. this is a great event. was invited and i leapt at the opportunity to come, a at came to my mind were number of connections between things that are relevant to tonight's event. i'm going to speak for just a short time, but what i do want to talk about is some of those connections. personal, so i hope you will pardon me if i begin with a couple of personal connections to tonight's events. this has been an important event for the work i have done. for many years, i have been the ding cases involving bill of rights, and i have been looking at the most pocket versions of the pocket con
he was asked, according to the what was the ost", book you've ational ever read -- an excellent line. alito is both respected and feared by supreme court he is the one use who always asks the most pointed and relevant questions that get to the heart of the case. he is here red that tonight. wonderful and is -- eous wife -- it in welcoming justice samuel alito. [applause] >> well, thank you, jeff, for the wonderful introduction. thank you for inviting me here. it is wonderful to be a...
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since then, several united ations human rights bodies and council of europe and the european court of human rights have been unanimous in condemning the practices now described in the study. this house has been engaging on this case since the start. with the decision to set up a committee on inquiry leading to two initiative reports in the year 2007 and in the year 2012 condemning the practices in the need to posting protect fundamental human rights. the european union which have raised these issues with the united states on several occasions, including in letters by the presidency of the council and in our regular dialogues on criticism and on human rights. the committee study is a positive step in confronting publicly and critically the way in which the c.i.a.'s responsibilities were discharged in relation to the allegations of torture and iltreatment against suspects during united states custody. the commission believes that the full clarity should be brought to bear on those practices in accordance with international standards, including as regards the individual possibilities for
since then, several united ations human rights bodies and council of europe and the european court of human rights have been unanimous in condemning the practices now described in the study. this house has been engaging on this case since the start. with the decision to set up a committee on inquiry leading to two initiative reports in the year 2007 and in the year 2012 condemning the practices in the need to posting protect fundamental human rights. the european union which have raised these...
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will lose ation great leader when tom coburn retires.godspeed, tom. >> people are waiting to speak, and there are others. i guess it would surprise the world to know that we are true friends, but we are. integrity, above all. you don't have to agree with him. we probably disagree on 90% of all of the issues. to trust someone's integrity, to trust someone's handshake, to trust someone that if you make a good argument, understanding his values, he will come along, and it is just what tom coburn has done time and time again with the senator from new york and countless others on the other side of the aisle. on so many issues where tom was a post, i said, let's just sit down, and let me give you the logic, and you will make your own judgment, and sometimes it did not work. disagreed, but he always sat and listened. he always asked perceptive questions, the questions to got you, but he was trying to figure it out, and, of course, the most well-known was when we , whenated on a bill thousands of workers had rushed to the towers and gotten poiso
will lose ation great leader when tom coburn retires.godspeed, tom. >> people are waiting to speak, and there are others. i guess it would surprise the world to know that we are true friends, but we are. integrity, above all. you don't have to agree with him. we probably disagree on 90% of all of the issues. to trust someone's integrity, to trust someone's handshake, to trust someone that if you make a good argument, understanding his values, he will come along, and it is just what tom...
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ation take a listen to that winning sound. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ busy sidewalks dressed in holiday style ♪ ♪ in the a feeling of christmas ♪ ♪ children laughing people passing ♪ ♪ meeting smile after smile ♪ and on every street corner you'll hear ♪ ♪ you'll hear the silver bells ♪ silver bells ♪ it's christmastime in the city ♪ ♪ ring a ling ♪ ♪ hear them ring ♪ soon it will be christmas day ♪ >> and we're going to continue shining the light on indian valley middle school. coming up on "nbc 10 news at 5," what that group plans to do with their prize money that will spread their sound across the region. all new tonight on "nbc 10 news at 5." >>> i know the report exists. >> a philadelphia official accused of sexual misconduct. now the city won't release the investigation's report. the nbc 10 investigators are looking into why one lawyer thinks they're keeping it hush to protect the city. >>> deldot says rush hour traffic today is going to be a mess. why a delaware town is closing off a major roadway despite the advice of potential problems. >>> then the worst driveers across the country. which state
ation take a listen to that winning sound. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ busy sidewalks dressed in holiday style ♪ ♪ in the a feeling of christmas ♪ ♪ children laughing people passing ♪ ♪ meeting smile after smile ♪ and on every street corner you'll hear ♪ ♪ you'll hear the silver bells ♪ silver bells ♪ it's christmastime in the city ♪ ♪ ring a ling ♪ ♪ hear them ring ♪ soon it will be christmas day ♪ >> and we're going to continue shining the light on indian valley...
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unfortunately they are atíoÑ th federal minimum wage at $7.25 an hour.ity community need a fair wage and job training. if you give them the same shot as other communities it will be a huge different when it comes to fixing the problems in recent days in the news. if eric garner had a good-paying job he wouldn't have been selling untaxed cigarettes and become a target of law enforcement. if his time had been occupied and he had the job training and the good jobs that can be created in this country -- if we make at priority -- then maybe a lot of these policing problems will go away on a certain level. but that doesn't take away the fact that what we have seen in recent days is some really heavy handed police action that this country is now awake to. and the demonstrations are going to continue. and if these lawmakers who have been all about obstruction in washington, d.c. think they can ignore the protests, you better have hearings, this country expects it now. we have gone beyond the point of political games and agendas not being played out. this is a so
unfortunately they are atíoÑ th federal minimum wage at $7.25 an hour.ity community need a fair wage and job training. if you give them the same shot as other communities it will be a huge different when it comes to fixing the problems in recent days in the news. if eric garner had a good-paying job he wouldn't have been selling untaxed cigarettes and become a target of law enforcement. if his time had been occupied and he had the job training and the good jobs that can be created in this...
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>>ations are doing much better than whites. >> white privilege?o. >> is itation privilege that asians do better than whites talking about white privilege in america. >> there isn't. that's a myth. what it is you have to look at the successful people and what makes them successful. therefore i took thation american community and i said here is why they make more money than whites and blacks because they keep the family together. there is is emphasis on education, parental supervision of children. those things in thation american communities are in stone, while it's eroding in the white and almost nonexistence in some black areas. the government cannot solve those problems. if you have 72% of children born out of wedlock in the african-american community 72% you are going to have poverty, jorge. >> white privilege in this country. let me jump to another thing. as irish catholic you said the idea of writing killing jesus came from the holy spirit. >> right. >> really? >> yeah. you are catholic right? >>. no i was born catholic. i'm not a catholic any
>>ations are doing much better than whites. >> white privilege?o. >> is itation privilege that asians do better than whites talking about white privilege in america. >> there isn't. that's a myth. what it is you have to look at the successful people and what makes them successful. therefore i took thation american community and i said here is why they make more money than whites and blacks because they keep the family together. there is is emphasis on education, parental...
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to do it without electricity in amount of farming that was needed to satisfy the needs of retched ation, it was for american farmers. things that roosevelt did when he came into fire is to set up the rea, the electrify occasion administration. and farms were steadily illuminated. irony i wanted to mention to you is that the first farms ever the inated thanks to efforts of roosevelt's new deal nd big, big government was in westin, ohio, specifically a whatcalled miami, ohio, in is now the eighth congressional district of ohio. and the eighth congressional is, today, the constituency of john boehner. john boehner, the archetype of anti-big government, his benefitted hugely from the biggest government that america has ever known. and he came up, very technically dept man with a means of transmitting voice that the noel, a.m. andill f.m., they were his inventions. they allowed basically me to microphone like this on a a io transmitter instead of morse tapper and transmit anything this microphone would up, music or someone like me speaking or the sound of the wind or whatever. this changed e
to do it without electricity in amount of farming that was needed to satisfy the needs of retched ation, it was for american farmers. things that roosevelt did when he came into fire is to set up the rea, the electrify occasion administration. and farms were steadily illuminated. irony i wanted to mention to you is that the first farms ever the inated thanks to efforts of roosevelt's new deal nd big, big government was in westin, ohio, specifically a whatcalled miami, ohio, in is now the eighth...
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vitter is ation -- not upheld. for him or anych republican or democrat that behaves that way. prostitution is a horrible things and men on the left or right should be scrutinize and for it.d but they happen on both sides. 2012 barackre is in obama's campaign specifically used the war on women argument and that iselection where this idea came trfrplt promising based on false things for policy, using terry tatements like mcauliffe about the 78 cents on the dollar argument which has debunked in terms of women getting paid as much as men. using more than any campaign barack obama used the war on the book is pushing back and pointing that they on't practice necessarily what they preach and talk about women in one way in public and differently than they treat them behind closed doors. ost: you wrote it is tpwhoepbl -- known hillary clinton feels a hated divisive political figure by people on iar the left and right until her usband's cheating with monica ewinsky made everyone feel for her. guest: she was not a popular person in washington, d.c. clinton sex ll scandal began cropping u
vitter is ation -- not upheld. for him or anych republican or democrat that behaves that way. prostitution is a horrible things and men on the left or right should be scrutinize and for it.d but they happen on both sides. 2012 barackre is in obama's campaign specifically used the war on women argument and that iselection where this idea came trfrplt promising based on false things for policy, using terry tatements like mcauliffe about the 78 cents on the dollar argument which has debunked in...
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each of you must bring back to your local community and we will advocate for in all 50 states of the ationnumber one, we want widespread use of body cameras and dash board cameras in every police department in this nation. we want an end to broken windows, police strategies, and the implementation of 21st century community policing strategies. we want a uniform, deadly force policy that's transparent and understood by all police departments across the nation. we want all police officers to be comprehensively retrained to learn how community policing should work to develop relationships between police and the communities they serve. we want, where appropriate, special prosecutors to be appointed to investigate police misconduct, because the relationship between local police and local prosecutors is too close for them to always be fair and impartial. we want the f.b.i. to create a clear and transparent reporting system for lethal force incidents involving all law enforcement anywhere in the nation. and we want a national data base of citizens complaints against the police. also want a nation
each of you must bring back to your local community and we will advocate for in all 50 states of the ationnumber one, we want widespread use of body cameras and dash board cameras in every police department in this nation. we want an end to broken windows, police strategies, and the implementation of 21st century community policing strategies. we want a uniform, deadly force policy that's transparent and understood by all police departments across the nation. we want all police officers to be...
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cvp, which is itself the largest federal law enforcement agency in the country, ice in for -- , tsa,ation and customs the coast guard, the secret service, fema, the federal law enforcement training center, and altogether, 22 components. counterterrorism must and will remain the cornerstone of our department and, the reason we reformed right after 9/11 -- the reason we were formed right after 9/11. it's still a dangerous world in terms of the terrorist threat. and the terrorist threat to the homeland is evolving. many of the leaders of core al qaeda responsible for the attack on 9/11 are either captured or killed. core al qaeda had a relatively conventional command and control structure, but things are becoming more complicated in terms of the terrorist threat. we have seen the rise of al qaeda affiliates. and we've even seen the rise of groups that core al qaeda has isild -- has announced, being the main example. it is the most prominent terror organization on the world stage right now. it represents a serious threat to our homeland. it is a dangerous terrorist organization with at least
cvp, which is itself the largest federal law enforcement agency in the country, ice in for -- , tsa,ation and customs the coast guard, the secret service, fema, the federal law enforcement training center, and altogether, 22 components. counterterrorism must and will remain the cornerstone of our department and, the reason we reformed right after 9/11 -- the reason we were formed right after 9/11. it's still a dangerous world in terms of the terrorist threat. and the terrorist threat to the...
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but what happens is, well, i ÷c]1<áuáu)ation of it. back to the siberian intervention.ntervention is an allied intervention. japan is asked to join. but they don't join on the same sort of, how would you say terms that the americans thought they% were going to come in, when they originally asked them. what i mean by terms, basically the numbers. for me, the interesting thing about the siberian incident, shows you the degree to which fñ japan has become the decider in asia, in an area where the powers were very interested to japanese troops, 70,000, no one is anywhere near that. you can see, again, this is sort of in japanese, but all colored territories, the orange part here is the japanese formal empire in korea. but all the rest of this sort of brownish is where the japanese troops are sort of making their way to lake kapal. to everyone's astonishment and amazement. they're like, what are we going to do. another nice sort of visual picture of how things are tx world war, it causes changes in asia that are quite substantial. there's a sort of certain lag in europe. of
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[laughter] >> i was sorry when general james jones left president obama .ational advisory an intelligent man. .> an interesting question why didn't somebody like general jones left? he found it was very difficult to get through to the president and he felt he had to. his position as a general opened that heo the pentagon was there. at the white house, which he wasn't. he made that very clear. it was almost an impossible situation for him. i think he is a wonderful, great soldier and diplomat, by the way. very smart man. but to get to the heart of your question, so much of it relates to the nation of the american presidency and what it has toome and his relationships the political structure of the country. we've always known that people with money have a larger influence over policy than people without money. you said in your question "mere mortals." but the president are mere mortals and nixon found that out when he had to leave. the president is not larger than the law. so, what then becomes a possible , somethingone of it mccain said the other day that i thought was wonderful. going to
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we'll talk with louisiana governor bobby jindal about his 2016 ations. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. first, some breaking news. republicans picked up their ninth senate seat last night in louisiana where congressman bill cassidy swamped incumbent democrat mary landrieu in a runoff election, bringing the new gop senate majority to 54 seats. here's how senator landrieu reacted. >> the people of our state have spoken, and while we were working and hoping and praying for a different outcome, i'm so proud that our campaign was open and accessible to the voters. >> joining us now from baton rouge, the newest member of the republican wave, bill cassidy. senator-elect, congratulations and and welcome to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, chris. thank you for having me. >> your big issue in this campaign was the fact that mary landrieu voted with barack obama 97% of the time. what do you think is the message that louisiana voters sent last night? >> it is the exclamation mark on the message the american people
we'll talk with louisiana governor bobby jindal about his 2016 ations. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. first, some breaking news. republicans picked up their ninth senate seat last night in louisiana where congressman bill cassidy swamped incumbent democrat mary landrieu in a runoff election, bringing the new gop senate majority to 54 seats. here's how senator landrieu reacted. >> the people of our state have spoken,...
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this put a crimp in the began ations and he co-intel pro. secret operation aimed at in the disrupting and neutralizing people. on the first was focussed the communist party. the second one that started was on the socialist workers party. on the newnother one left. another one on white hate roups, and another one on what the fbi called black nationalist hate groups. and in the files concerning the california, you did see that they were on savio beyond e fbi goes collecting information and using that information to try to isrupt and neutralize people like savio who were engaged in nonviolent, civil disobedience. hi, my name is sky. i have a question. involve in the occupy movement for a little while. and ere in berkeley oakland. i wanted to hear about any arallels you might see if you follow the occupied movement between what happen in the 1960s and 1970s and what happened now. or you see parallels how they conduct themselves, what the uc has done now to things those kinds of from happening? just what we can learn from all this. >> there are s
this put a crimp in the began ations and he co-intel pro. secret operation aimed at in the disrupting and neutralizing people. on the first was focussed the communist party. the second one that started was on the socialist workers party. on the newnother one left. another one on white hate roups, and another one on what the fbi called black nationalist hate groups. and in the files concerning the california, you did see that they were on savio beyond e fbi goes collecting information and using...
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the time will come when his studied ation will be as a model to which we'd like to try to return. beautifully said, we've learned in this discussion that president ford had a distinctive vision, it was based on nonpartisanship. in that sense, i cannot managen conference for the national constitution center with our nonpartisan mandate han to celebrate and mark the constitutional legacy of president ford, let us have our chocolate chip cookies, minutes. in 15 please join me in thanking our panel. [ applause ] >> you are watching "american history tv". forty-eight hours of american every y programming weekend on c-span3. make sure to visit our website to keep up with the latest history news. us tonight, as john lewis received an award. during the 1960's civil rights movement, he served as the the nonviolent coordinating committee, and the march on ze the voting and rights march. tonight at 9:25 pm eastern time. >> a commemorative ceremony marks the 150th anniversary of the battle of cedar creek. place in shenandoah valley on october 19, 1864 and resulted in a union victory. it is ab
the time will come when his studied ation will be as a model to which we'd like to try to return. beautifully said, we've learned in this discussion that president ford had a distinctive vision, it was based on nonpartisanship. in that sense, i cannot managen conference for the national constitution center with our nonpartisan mandate han to celebrate and mark the constitutional legacy of president ford, let us have our chocolate chip cookies, minutes. in 15 please join me in thanking our...
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make ation needs to decisive assault on the cancer problem and other diseases for which we have a strong conceptual foundation at this point. we need to act. decisively.ct as the u.s. goes, so goes the world. invest in our research activities so we can make a difference in the cancer problem. >> is it fundamentally a matter of money? is that the number one thing? >> we are limited by ideas. we are not limited by talents. i think we are limited by resources. if you look at the opportunity scientifically in the field of cancer and many other disorders as well, i could say the same thing about alzheimer's or diabetes. we are at this remarkable moment scientifically. it's exhilarating to see how this landscape changes almost daily. that's one of my great privileges to look across the landscape and see what is happening almost every day. you are reading my blog. >> are you tweeting it? >> i am tweeting it. it is amazing to see the insides. they are coming out of all sorts of technologies we didn't have before. the things they are doing are getting better. the revolution giving us insight into
make ation needs to decisive assault on the cancer problem and other diseases for which we have a strong conceptual foundation at this point. we need to act. decisively.ct as the u.s. goes, so goes the world. invest in our research activities so we can make a difference in the cancer problem. >> is it fundamentally a matter of money? is that the number one thing? >> we are limited by ideas. we are not limited by talents. i think we are limited by resources. if you look at the...
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this is the same administration that through fast and furious but illegal guns on ational captioning the streets of mrk. i don't trust the government. >> we are about to go to a break. i'm going to read a question from if audyps. but this panel is not going to answer it. i'm going to save it for our second panel. the question is, why has no one on the panel addressed the racial disparities in unjust system regarding the stand your ground laws? don't you think that associating gun control with hip-hop culture and drug dealers sees the stereo typical propaganda and foor that already exists? so i happen to know that our second panel is going to be able to handle that very well. so we are going to take a 5-minute break in case we need to use the bathroom and come back. >> could i ask a question? >> yes, sir. >> please give me permission, because mark twain has messed with my city for decade now. after his seventh visit to the city of cincinnati, mark twain was asked whether or not his impression of the queen city's of the midwest was. by a young yournlist. he said son if i heard the worl
this is the same administration that through fast and furious but illegal guns on ational captioning the streets of mrk. i don't trust the government. >> we are about to go to a break. i'm going to read a question from if audyps. but this panel is not going to answer it. i'm going to save it for our second panel. the question is, why has no one on the panel addressed the racial disparities in unjust system regarding the stand your ground laws? don't you think that associating gun control...
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the problem of what it means to be or not to be a christian ation has been a touch stone of religion for more than two centuries. i want to turn our attention to a cast of forgotten founders, a group of men who harnessed the language of christian nationalism in poignant and meaningful ways. this small and over looked cohort of bostonians may offer some new ways for us today to consider what's at stake when we address -- when we speak the vexed political problem of the nation's religion. the year was 1777. the month was january. a petition on behalf of a great number of blacks was presented to the newly formed massachusetts based state legislature. it was signed by eight men. and the petition declared we are detained in a state of free in the bowls of and christian nation. they have in common with all and men a natural alienable right to that freedom which the great parent of the universe has bestowed equally on all mankind. they and others like them have been unjustly dragged to the land. they have been brought here to be sold like beast of burden. this all happened among a people pr
the problem of what it means to be or not to be a christian ation has been a touch stone of religion for more than two centuries. i want to turn our attention to a cast of forgotten founders, a group of men who harnessed the language of christian nationalism in poignant and meaningful ways. this small and over looked cohort of bostonians may offer some new ways for us today to consider what's at stake when we address -- when we speak the vexed political problem of the nation's religion. the...
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themselves ations are unsubstantiated. the background music is not great for him. last friday, for example, we had seen where this m.p. together with his party leader were holding a press conference talking about this. this is one of the parties that were considered one of the likeliest. if he was going to get to the 180 that they would be the ones hat he would sway. well, when you that kind of backdrop that gives you a sense of how difficult it will be for one of those parties to do a u turn. the allegations themselves are not being taken that seriously, but they don't improve the overall prospects in terms of how it looks if all of a sudden one of the people from these parties change their minds and votes for minimum rrl you and i discussed yesterday the fact that maybe he pulled the trigger on making concessions a little earlier than anticipated and did so over the weekend. what else could he do if he were to fail today to get close to the 180? i read all kinds of things from him resigning to putting up another candidate. are there other options? is there a plan
themselves ations are unsubstantiated. the background music is not great for him. last friday, for example, we had seen where this m.p. together with his party leader were holding a press conference talking about this. this is one of the parties that were considered one of the likeliest. if he was going to get to the 180 that they would be the ones hat he would sway. well, when you that kind of backdrop that gives you a sense of how difficult it will be for one of those parties to do a u turn....