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back in the states, benjamin davis was given command to the 332nd fighter group.re stationed at self ridge field, michigan. >> they formed fighter squadron which they called the 232nd group. they moved us up to michigan. while we were up there. >> oliver: what was the cause of the friction up in michigan? >> the pilots wanted to go to the officer's club. the government made these officers join the club. they took money out to pay yet they wouldn't let the blacks go in there. another incident happened, base commander up there, they sent a black negro to be his chauffer and he shot him. >> the private survived but the base commander william colin was found guilty. they called the verdict a farce and disgusting. secretary of war agreed and ousted coleman out of army and reduced his him down to captain. >> oliver: race riots in a "time magazine" article had potentially grave consequences for the tuskegee airmen. colonel davis' wife condemned the coverage of tuskegee airmen. it has strong one of the strongest pillars up holding ne groes' morale. >> testimony was bolste
back in the states, benjamin davis was given command to the 332nd fighter group.re stationed at self ridge field, michigan. >> they formed fighter squadron which they called the 232nd group. they moved us up to michigan. while we were up there. >> oliver: what was the cause of the friction up in michigan? >> the pilots wanted to go to the officer's club. the government made these officers join the club. they took money out to pay yet they wouldn't let the blacks go in there....
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so we'll start with professor jelts as he speaks about benjamin e. meis and his role as an interfaith pioneer. thank you all the students or allowing me to be on this distinguished panel. i want to begin my comments with saying meis was a baptist. one of his articles is i've about been a baptist all my life. and for meis what that meant was one of the key elements of being a baptist was freedom of conscience, that one could make up one's open minded on only had to look god for any final judgment. so beginning with meis, his heavy emphasis on freedom of conscience and intellectual honesty, one of the things that repeatedly from student to student that he preached intellectual integrity. if you believe something, then you had to act on that belief. and one of the ways that meis bake an interfaith pioneer was interestingly enough through the ymca movement. the ymca movement, you know, we think of that, you know, ymca, that song, but ymca really was a global movement among men, and it was an evangelical movement that went around the world, and people as
so we'll start with professor jelts as he speaks about benjamin e. meis and his role as an interfaith pioneer. thank you all the students or allowing me to be on this distinguished panel. i want to begin my comments with saying meis was a baptist. one of his articles is i've about been a baptist all my life. and for meis what that meant was one of the key elements of being a baptist was freedom of conscience, that one could make up one's open minded on only had to look god for any final...
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benjamin? where is benjamin? right here. he was worried that folks at his grandmother's senior center were getting lonely. he built a robot with a monitor and a video camera. it's like a moving skype and it moves around the center and allows seniors to talk to their kids and grandkids even when they can't visit in person. inventions like benjamin's can make life better for millions of families. for some of you the journey to get here is as inspiring as the work you brought with you today. there is a rocketry team from presydio, texas. where are you? stand up. this is part of the fourth poorest school district in the state of texas. i was told that teachers cooked food to sell after church. supporters drove 200 miles to pick up donuts from bake sales and they even raffled off a goat just to raise enough money for the rocketry team to compete and the majority of the kids at the school are esl. english is a second language. the presentation they made could not make you prouder. way to go. there is a group of young engineers fro
benjamin? where is benjamin? right here. he was worried that folks at his grandmother's senior center were getting lonely. he built a robot with a monitor and a video camera. it's like a moving skype and it moves around the center and allows seniors to talk to their kids and grandkids even when they can't visit in person. inventions like benjamin's can make life better for millions of families. for some of you the journey to get here is as inspiring as the work you brought with you today. there...
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>> well, benjamin applebalm, thank you for joining us. we are heard coast to coast on xm sirius radio 119, and cspan.o cspan.org. today there was a an unusual luncheon today, because it was the first time in several months that the president hosted a meeting from which congressional leaders from both parties sat down to talk about the issues in the election year. following the luncheon the speaker of the house joined by his republican colleague mitch mcconnell talked to the reporters. >> good afternoon, everyone. we had a positive lunch at the white house today and we discussed a number of areas where i believe that there is common ground between the two pl political parties and particularly on jobs and on energy. i'd like to think that some of the bipartisan bills that we have moved through the house will be taken up soon by democrats over in the senate. you know, during the state of the union address the president said that he was for an all of the above national energy policy. the house republicans have been through a national all of t
>> well, benjamin applebalm, thank you for joining us. we are heard coast to coast on xm sirius radio 119, and cspan.o cspan.org. today there was a an unusual luncheon today, because it was the first time in several months that the president hosted a meeting from which congressional leaders from both parties sat down to talk about the issues in the election year. following the luncheon the speaker of the house joined by his republican colleague mitch mcconnell talked to the reporters....
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>> benjamin's work is at nytimes.com. for the fist time in seven months the president is sitting down for a bipartisan luncheon, a private session that took place at the white house. this is the first such meeting since the debt ceiling negotiations last summer that ultimately dissolved. the group limited to top congressional leaders which means mitch mcconnell, harry reid and house speaker john boehner and the house democratic leader nancy pelosi, that left out eric cantor. last summer the president and the republican of the house had a tense encounter. white house staff saying eric cantor repeatedly interrupted the president. cantor's staff saying the president walked out but they have been working on a number of jobs packages. the jobs issue, the economy and gas prices came up. following the luncheon the speaker of the house and the senate republican leader back on capitol hill meeting with reporters. >> good afternoon, everyone. we had a positive lunch at the white house today. i believe there is common ground between
>> benjamin's work is at nytimes.com. for the fist time in seven months the president is sitting down for a bipartisan luncheon, a private session that took place at the white house. this is the first such meeting since the debt ceiling negotiations last summer that ultimately dissolved. the group limited to top congressional leaders which means mitch mcconnell, harry reid and house speaker john boehner and the house democratic leader nancy pelosi, that left out eric cantor. last summer...
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i don't think benjamin netanyahu can come to washington and not meet with obama. if the slogan of the white house is no drama obama let me tell you this will be a soap opera next week when they get together. megyn: unbelievable. this is not something you see every day with two allies this close. ambassador bolton thank you so much. we appreciate your expertise. >> thank you. megyn: we're keeping a close eye on the recovery efforts now following a string of tornadoes in parts of the midwest. the storm claiming at least nine lives so far, including one 70-year-old man in missouri who died after being thrown from his home by the powerful winds. look at the picture from our weather -- from our weather computers right now. unbelievable. you can see the red, and janice dean telling us about tornado warnings that are now up right now in parts of the country. we will go back live to her momentarily. law students at georgetown university pay more than $60,000 a year in to tuition, most of them. some of the women students are saying taxpayers should help the students cover
i don't think benjamin netanyahu can come to washington and not meet with obama. if the slogan of the white house is no drama obama let me tell you this will be a soap opera next week when they get together. megyn: unbelievable. this is not something you see every day with two allies this close. ambassador bolton thank you so much. we appreciate your expertise. >> thank you. megyn: we're keeping a close eye on the recovery efforts now following a string of tornadoes in parts of the...
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alejandro puga guanajuatense maria rangel vendedora ambulante arturo benjamin mata leonense maria rangel protestan contra el programa comunidades seguras.. dtalles al volver.. en el condado de montgomery y en baltimore hoy se activo el controversial programa de inmigracion "comunidades seguras" lo que genero protestas, claudia uceda fue a maryland y nos cuenta a quienes tiene preocupados este programa... la familia unida jamas sera vencida... ellos protestan porque hoy empezo el programa federal controversial conocido como comunidades seguras.. nat! jamas sera vencida decenas de inmigrantes hispanos demostraron su enojo afuera de la oficina del ejecutivo del condado de montgomery "la policia del condado de montgomery desde hoy, arresta a cualquier persona, esta conduciendo un chequeo del estatus de inmigracion..." el programa dirigido para identificar antecedentes criminales a traves de una base de datos de huellas digitales tambien identificara el estatus migratorio de quien sea arrestado.... " el 76 % de las personas arrestadas que han sido deportadas bajo este programas en otras jurid
alejandro puga guanajuatense maria rangel vendedora ambulante arturo benjamin mata leonense maria rangel protestan contra el programa comunidades seguras.. dtalles al volver.. en el condado de montgomery y en baltimore hoy se activo el controversial programa de inmigracion "comunidades seguras" lo que genero protestas, claudia uceda fue a maryland y nos cuenta a quienes tiene preocupados este programa... la familia unida jamas sera vencida... ellos protestan porque hoy empezo el...
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banneker's astronomy is the first ppanetarium astronomy is the banneker's benjamin bbnjamin benjaminneker's assronomy is the first planetarium show this season attc-c-b-c catonsille...you can see it this saturday at 10am. for more information on the rest of the program, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. psill to come.. more than 200 jobs coulddbe comiig to baltimore county.the company that's expanding and when they're looking to open. open.plus...taking responssblity... the washington metropolitan area pransit... admits fault... in the 2009 deadly metro accident. pind out why family members f the victims say... tto little... too laae. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. aal local.. aal morniig. ((break )) 3 o'malley wants to shift government and onto local county governments. county officials say they can't afford that ... and they plln to fighttit. harforddcounty executive morning with more on concerns for his county. &p-what is your concern with assuming some of the costs-why do you say , the stateecaused it--he state says the counties negottaae say counties are stru
banneker's astronomy is the first ppanetarium astronomy is the banneker's benjamin bbnjamin benjaminneker's assronomy is the first planetarium show this season attc-c-b-c catonsille...you can see it this saturday at 10am. for more information on the rest of the program, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. psill to come.. more than 200 jobs coulddbe comiig to baltimore county.the company that's expanding and when they're looking to open. open.plus...taking responssblity... the...
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hometown hotspot --mmnthly saturday program that is free and ooen to the public--kicks off witt "benjaminbanneker's astronomy"... learn how he taught himself astronomy, helped map out washington, d-c, anddwrote almanacs--each program is a different show --the planetarium ddsplays 3- hundred stars stars benjamin banneker's astronomy is the irst planntarium show this season at c-c-b-c catonsille...you can see it thii saturday at 10am. for more information on he rest of the program, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. an incredible rescue in someone's front yard. yard.what crews dug up from a drain pipe... thaa'll have you saying, "awww!" next. fox 45 good day baltimore. ((brrak 2)) rescue workers go to great lengths to save man's friend.this one month old rottweiler- german shepherd mmx fell into a six-foot sewage draii pipe in the front lawn of a home in cleveland ohio.workers dug down... and pulled out the furry little guy who had been stuck in there for 2 days.the pup named king... is now being tteated at the vet. 3- 3 3 3 3 3 lonely hearts come together delight.((:15 at last.
hometown hotspot --mmnthly saturday program that is free and ooen to the public--kicks off witt "benjaminbanneker's astronomy"... learn how he taught himself astronomy, helped map out washington, d-c, anddwrote almanacs--each program is a different show --the planetarium ddsplays 3- hundred stars stars benjamin banneker's astronomy is the irst planntarium show this season at c-c-b-c catonsille...you can see it thii saturday at 10am. for more information on he rest of the program, log...
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it's best kept between the president and prime minister benjamin netanyahu but he says there has beeno change in policy. >> without getting into too much detail and monitor their activity and have certain insight into their activity. we believe there is time and space to pursue a diplomatic path, a path that intensifies the sanctions, intensifies the isolation and attempts to unify international action to get iranian regime to change eighth behavior. >> reporter: its conversation that president and prime minister will likely have a week from monday. netanyahu is coming here this weekend. >> shep: you have to wonder whether this is good cop, bad cop or maybe do they really disagree or trying to figure out any way to apply pressure on iran because they know military option is not going to work? >> it may be all of the above. a way to keep the iranians guess to go get them conclude there really is military option another table. at least three senior u.s. officials, chairman of chiefs of staff, president's national security advisor have gone to israel in recent weeks to tell the israelis,
it's best kept between the president and prime minister benjamin netanyahu but he says there has beeno change in policy. >> without getting into too much detail and monitor their activity and have certain insight into their activity. we believe there is time and space to pursue a diplomatic path, a path that intensifies the sanctions, intensifies the isolation and attempts to unify international action to get iranian regime to change eighth behavior. >> reporter: its conversation...
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we'll start with the professor as he speaks about benjamin e. mays and his role as an inner faith pioneer. >> thank you to all of the students for coming out. thank you for allowings disting. i want to begin my comments with saying that mays was a baptist. one of hisen a baptist all my l for mays what that meant was one of the key elements of being a baptist was the freedom of conscience. one could make up one's own mind and only had to look to god for any final judgment. so beginning with mays is that heavy emphasis on freedom of contents and intellectual honesty. one of the things that repeatedly from student to student that he preached intellectual freedom. if you believed in it, you had to act on it. one of the ways that mays became an inner faith pioneer was through the ymca movement. we think of that ymca song but the ymca movement was a global movement among men and it was evangelical movement that went around the world. people as diverse as dr. mays and many other people who are in history and whole host of people used the ymca movement
we'll start with the professor as he speaks about benjamin e. mays and his role as an inner faith pioneer. >> thank you to all of the students for coming out. thank you for allowings disting. i want to begin my comments with saying that mays was a baptist. one of hisen a baptist all my l for mays what that meant was one of the key elements of being a baptist was the freedom of conscience. one could make up one's own mind and only had to look to god for any final judgment. so beginning...
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the end result, baby benjamin, their miracle man. >> it seemed like our world sort of, you know, was born again. >> it's such a treat to have some of these kids come back in college and visit their fertility doctor. >> this little guy just might be paying a visit to dr. schmidt in 18 years. >>> you can't deny the financial cost and for couples who don't have success, it can be heartbreaking. dr. schmidt says the stark results are based on live births. start results are yearly, success rates differ for each age category. juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >>> from the weather center, we have our eye on the storm and the effect it will have on the morning commute. as eyewitness news continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tonight, you saw why in ther >>> we have our eye on this storm. good evening, everybody. let's go live. see where the rain drops are falling on the rooftops. we are going to zoom on in on the eastern portion of our bay area because that is where we see a moderate style heading due east in walnut creek along the peninsula. just moved out of the boulevard area. look what is happening in a cit
the end result, baby benjamin, their miracle man. >> it seemed like our world sort of, you know, was born again. >> it's such a treat to have some of these kids come back in college and visit their fertility doctor. >> this little guy just might be paying a visit to dr. schmidt in 18 years. >>> you can't deny the financial cost and for couples who don't have success, it can be heartbreaking. dr. schmidt says the stark results are based on live births. start results...
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the end result, baby benjamin, their miracle man. >> it seemed like our world sort of, you know, wasn again. >> it's such a treat to have some of these kids come back in college and visit their fertility doctor. >> this little guy just might be paying a visit to dr. schmidt in 18 years. >>> you can't deny the financial cost and for couples who don't have success, it can be heartbreaking. dr. schmidt says the stark results are based on live births. start results are yearly, success rates differ for each age category. juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >>> from the weather center, we have our eye on the storm and the effect it will have on the ,,,, [ male announcer ] if your kids like movies with animals... ♪ ...action heroes... ♪ ...sing-alongs, or whatever else, then you and your family will love netflix. netflix lets you watch unlimited movies and tv episodes on your pc or tv via game console or other devices connected to the internet. search by age, or character, and get information that helps you make the right choices for your family. it's instant, it's unlimited. and it's only 8 bucks a
the end result, baby benjamin, their miracle man. >> it seemed like our world sort of, you know, wasn again. >> it's such a treat to have some of these kids come back in college and visit their fertility doctor. >> this little guy just might be paying a visit to dr. schmidt in 18 years. >>> you can't deny the financial cost and for couples who don't have success, it can be heartbreaking. dr. schmidt says the stark results are based on live births. start results are...
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benjamin banneker was born in maryland in 1731. he assisted in surveying the land of washington, d.c. when the architect of the city left town with all of his plans, banneker was able to recreate them from memory. he also became an accomplished astronomer and even published an almanac during the early years of our nation. log on to wusa9.com to find out about other african-americans who made history. whatcha lookin' for hon? ah, these new jeans i want. i've been looking everywhere. new blue jeans? oh, don't be crazy, i've got tons of blue jeans. frank! frank! get my jean bin, susie wants my jeans. no she doesn't. here we go. nice and loose. ohhh. those are loose, but i actually just ordered three pairs of this kind. ooooohhhh. oh. when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. >>> welcome back. 4:556789 howard here -- 4:55. howard here with your weather. sunshine. temperatures in the 30s and 40s to start. we'll see 49 by noon. by 3:00 53 with a high somewhere 53, 55. so a pretty pleasant afternoon but ant wintry weather moves in for wednesd
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benjamin franklin. >> ♪ my country tis of thee sweet land of liberty of thee i see land where my fathers life in the heart. the action, the spirit of men, dwight d. eisenhower. >> we stand for freedom. that is our conviction for ourselves. that is our only commitment to others. john f. kennedy. >> ♪ free free ♪ >> give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teaming shores, send these, your homeless, tempest tossed to me. i lift my lamp to the golden door. >> ♪ [applause] [cheers and applause] >> good morning, everyone. i am the director of the mayor's office of economic and workforce development. we are here to announce the 10- year lease for river bed at 680 folsom st.. 167,000 square foot lease. we have the mayor, ceo of river bed, the owner of the building, as well as david from jll to talk of the significance of this to the city. >> thank you, good morning. wee
benjamin franklin. >> ♪ my country tis of thee sweet land of liberty of thee i see land where my fathers life in the heart. the action, the spirit of men, dwight d. eisenhower. >> we stand for freedom. that is our conviction for ourselves. that is our only commitment to others. john f. kennedy. >> ♪ free free ♪ >> give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teaming shores, send these, your homeless,...
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they already know the safety and soundness of heavy crude through pipeline using benjamin. so number two, this is interesting we keep talking about this leap frogging, like we're jumping over the environmental study. in fact, i can't jump that high. two feet of environmental impact for this route that they signed off on, had their input in, because of their experience with heavy crude and bitumen made some recommendations. here not just from them but others were 57 additional qu recommendations that are part of the final environmental impacts. so the work has been done. there's no jumping over. all we're saying is this is the exact stuff, environmental study, all the extra conditions that were put on him. the 11 jurisdictions that signed off as the final. we're going to allow her to use the same materials the president had available and use bogus nebraska argument to kill the pipeline. there's no jumping over. we're letting them use the recommendation. i'll yield back the rest of my time. >> time is expired. are there other members wishing to speak? gentle lady from colorad
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nuclear facilities but behind that there is a very serious question as to whether prime minister benjamin netanyahu netanyahu has himself personally a kind of massada complex as some jewish friends call it or or a messianic complex about being the the savior of the jewish people and thus being willing to risk. really the end of the state of israel so there is a serious question about that and i i don't know the answer but but it does in fact demand very careful attention to it to his role in this but yet the timeline of all this came from the u.s. it was panetta who leaked our sort of said that he's expecting the israelis maybe i don't i. as another ploy another bargaining. tactic if you will to try to put pressure on iran to say look it's a good cop bad cop routine at the same time i do think that the obama administration is very concerned about the israeli policy that they want to distance the united states from any threat of war by israel against iran and should the israelis make that decision it's not clear what obama would do whether he would come to israel's assistance or not he's b
nuclear facilities but behind that there is a very serious question as to whether prime minister benjamin netanyahu netanyahu has himself personally a kind of massada complex as some jewish friends call it or or a messianic complex about being the the savior of the jewish people and thus being willing to risk. really the end of the state of israel so there is a serious question about that and i i don't know the answer but but it does in fact demand very careful attention to it to his role in...
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megyn: we talk about the history between president obama and benjamin netanyahu.t netanyahu made to the white house in 2010 in which the president is said to have left the white house. there was a snub, they said, by the president of netanyahu after repeated tensions between the two men. is this the fault of president obama or is this the fault of netanyahu who was not differential enough to not just the american president but the united states of america? >> i think this president has trouble with israel -- any one of our allies. he keeps on blaming the united states and our allies for every ill in the world we live in today. benjamin netanyahu, prime minister of israel every day has to worry about rockets being thrown into his country killing israelis and killing children. the only friend they can depend on is the united states of america. that has been there since 1948 we have been there. you have a president here that didn't even say to benjamin netanyahu, reaffirm the security that we are going to be part of with israel until march of 2011 after he had been p
megyn: we talk about the history between president obama and benjamin netanyahu.t netanyahu made to the white house in 2010 in which the president is said to have left the white house. there was a snub, they said, by the president of netanyahu after repeated tensions between the two men. is this the fault of president obama or is this the fault of netanyahu who was not differential enough to not just the american president but the united states of america? >> i think this president has...
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remain working on the ground and started checking in that well for more on this i can now talk to dr benjamin barber from the think tank demos joining me now from new york well mostly refuses to back a weapons embargo on syria saying that ricci will position groups anyway despite some security council members refusing to admit these groups even exist but what do you make of russia's view. well russia is reading history with some accuracy if we look back at what happened in libya because a live a u.n. arab league resolution led to what was supposed to be a mission to protect civilians but ended up as a mission that actually took the lives of civilians inadvertently all the way the way to supporting the insurgents and in time became an armed intervention on behalf of insurgents and an attempt to overthrow the government the background issue here that is a very real issues the issue of sovereignty and unfortunately it was probably applies to russia in other cases most nations seem to think when they talk about sovereignty sovereignty is good for our friends compliance is good for our enemies so
remain working on the ground and started checking in that well for more on this i can now talk to dr benjamin barber from the think tank demos joining me now from new york well mostly refuses to back a weapons embargo on syria saying that ricci will position groups anyway despite some security council members refusing to admit these groups even exist but what do you make of russia's view. well russia is reading history with some accuracy if we look back at what happened in libya because a live...
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european and arab allies are committed to pushing president assad out of power but political analyst benjamin barber says forcing regime change is a bad idea that's already plunged other arab countries into turmoil the case of libya the case of yemen and a number of other countries egypt also suggest that you have to be careful what you wish for the west is rather uncritical the recent insurgency is a good thing only to find that insurgency often means. fractionalization splintering various groups up against one another and the triumph over time of forces that are no more welcome to the west than the one for the displaced in libya we see a country that is unable to create any kind of see where the militias are fighting one another where we simply see towns like bottle while he was back in the hands of gadhafi forces and the danger of libya like somalia with live on militias and tribes before so nobody i think did what will happen if assad is overthrown killed or steps down and no one really knows what the outcome is likely to be as the west is hoping it will be less supportive of hezbollah le
european and arab allies are committed to pushing president assad out of power but political analyst benjamin barber says forcing regime change is a bad idea that's already plunged other arab countries into turmoil the case of libya the case of yemen and a number of other countries egypt also suggest that you have to be careful what you wish for the west is rather uncritical the recent insurgency is a good thing only to find that insurgency often means. fractionalization splintering various...
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soldiers and police and a face in the homes of left wing israeli activists israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to crack down on jewish extremism in the west bank but with his government supporting settlement expansion that promise means precious little to those on the receiving end of the violence policy r.t. tel aviv. robberies happening here in our t.v. and business news is next with kate. thanks marina gold has it falls to the highest level in eight weeks stronger manufacturing countries like china and india is weakening the dollar a basting to modify alternative investments but it is now trading at over one thousand seven hundred fifty dollars an ounce as investors expect further growth on economic uncertainty and paid to hambro from one of the largest gold miners in russia believes it will reach around two thousand dollars a share there is so much debate financial uncertainty in europe there's a need to stimulate the american economy which is being done in effect by printing money political instability in syria and iran the only way out of these issues is for money tha
soldiers and police and a face in the homes of left wing israeli activists israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to crack down on jewish extremism in the west bank but with his government supporting settlement expansion that promise means precious little to those on the receiving end of the violence policy r.t. tel aviv. robberies happening here in our t.v. and business news is next with kate. thanks marina gold has it falls to the highest level in eight weeks stronger...
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drumbeat of war at least the kind of aggressive talk that we've heard out of israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has accused iran of destabilizing the world alleging that tehran was behind the recent bombings in georgia india and thailand and iran in turn says that israel is waging a psychological war that many peer may put fruit pardon me pave the way for military action a lot of tough talk and if it turned to action the big question is where that would leave the u.s. there's a sense of deja vu here in the lead up to the war in iraq a threat of weapons of mass destruction in iran pundits and lawmakers freaking out on t.v. all over the place and it seems that u.s. public opinion is swaying as well the recent poll found that nearly half of all likely voters believe the u.s. should be willing to use military force to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon and while obama has called for a diplomatic resolution he's been just as clear that no option is off the table the drumbeat of war is growing louder the question is where this march will lead it just all of the policy director at th
drumbeat of war at least the kind of aggressive talk that we've heard out of israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has accused iran of destabilizing the world alleging that tehran was behind the recent bombings in georgia india and thailand and iran in turn says that israel is waging a psychological war that many peer may put fruit pardon me pave the way for military action a lot of tough talk and if it turned to action the big question is where that would leave the u.s. there's a sense of...
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difficult bet on a certainty complicated situation very interesting to hear what you have to say dr benjamin bought from the think tank the most talk to me not that in new york thanks for telling thank you. iran which is committed to resolving the issues over its nuclear program so says a u.n. delegation. three day visit to the country. also plans to make another trip later this month that follows claims by u.s. intelligence officials that iran is as dangerous as al qaeda and is planning terror attacks on u.s. soil well let's discuss this now with robert parry he's an investigative journalist with the consortium news website he's joining me now from virginia so both iran and the agency inspectors they seem pretty optimistic with the latest nuclear watchdog mission could we hope for some kind of resolution now well possibly i think the iranians have long said that they are not building a nuclear weapon so there was always the basis for some kind of agreement if people came to believe that they were not building a nuclear weapon and one of the interesting developments we've seen over the past
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european and arab allies are committed to pushing president assad from power but a political analyst benjamin a says forcing regime change is a bad idea that's already plunged to other countries and that's. the case of libya the case of yemen and a number of other countries egypt also suggest that you have to be careful what you wish for the west is rather uncritical the recent insurgency is a good thing only to find that insurgency often means anarchy fractionalization splintering various groups up against one and the triumph over time of forces that are no more welcome to the west than the one for the displaced nobody i think did what will happen if assad is overthrown were killed or steps down and no one really knows what the outcome is likely to be as the west is hoping it will be less supportive of hezbollah less supportive of iran and less support of abbas and that could be the case no one really knows what it's going to look like so the fact is would you support insurgencies you're basically taking a very difficult bet on uncertainty. you with r t and still ahead for you this hour cand
european and arab allies are committed to pushing president assad from power but a political analyst benjamin a says forcing regime change is a bad idea that's already plunged to other countries and that's. the case of libya the case of yemen and a number of other countries egypt also suggest that you have to be careful what you wish for the west is rather uncritical the recent insurgency is a good thing only to find that insurgency often means anarchy fractionalization splintering various...
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political analyst dr benjamin barber there talking to us earlier from new york. now iran's nuclear ambitions and the euro zone's debt struggles topped the german chancellor's agenda on her trip to china and below merkel is calling on beijing the biggest buyer of iranian oil not to buy more after an e.u. embargo and to use its influence to persuade to iran to abandon any possible atomic weapons ambitions she also wants to offer reassurance that investing in the eurozone is still a safe bet let's not talk to a professor or goes to a sort of from the solder business school in barcelona about angela merkel's trip to beijing i thank you for coming on our team today let's start with the issue of iran beijing has been refusing to support the oil embargo that i just mentioned is there any incentive the chancellor merkel can offer to china to sway it not to increase oil purchases or even reduce than the u.s. treasury secretary certainly failed to do so. it's nice to be with you again i think the good is a very complex issue is not just a matter of asking china to the crea
political analyst dr benjamin barber there talking to us earlier from new york. now iran's nuclear ambitions and the euro zone's debt struggles topped the german chancellor's agenda on her trip to china and below merkel is calling on beijing the biggest buyer of iranian oil not to buy more after an e.u. embargo and to use its influence to persuade to iran to abandon any possible atomic weapons ambitions she also wants to offer reassurance that investing in the eurozone is still a safe bet let's...
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tracee wilkins has our story. >> reporter: so the problem has been speeding around benjamin tasker middle and now the city has a solution. the speed limit is 25 miles per hour in this school zone on ken hill drive but you wouldn't know it. >> there's been a problem with people speeding? >> absolutely. and it really doesn't seem like anybody is too concerned that there's children walking around. >> the bowie police department has now added two new speed cameras near benjamin tasker middle school. these are the seventh set of cameras to be placed near a school as part of the city's safe speed program. >> speed cameras you either love the idea or hate the idea but i don't think anybody can argue their effectiveness. >> reporter: when police study traffic problems near tasker they found 600 violations in one day with drivers going faster than 37 miles per hour. in 2011 there were six accidents here one involving a pedestrian in a crosswalk. the chief says the city is seeing a dramatic drop in speeding in areas where cameras have been placed. now he is expecting the same near tasker. so are pa
tracee wilkins has our story. >> reporter: so the problem has been speeding around benjamin tasker middle and now the city has a solution. the speed limit is 25 miles per hour in this school zone on ken hill drive but you wouldn't know it. >> there's been a problem with people speeding? >> absolutely. and it really doesn't seem like anybody is too concerned that there's children walking around. >> the bowie police department has now added two new speed cameras near...
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from antiwar activist medea benjamin she is waiting to talk to us from the u.s. capital would be a very good evening from moscow this isn't the first time nato soldiers have disrespected islam and the afghans this time they've said sorry but who should be punished you think and what should be done to stop this happening again. i think the u.s. troops and the nato troops should leave this is a country where obviously the nato and u.s. forces do not under stand after a decade the customs and the cultures and the mores of the afghan people this is common aided with this series of problems over the years including here in aiding on the father suppose it did tell him on other instances of this fact for the religion in afghanistan i think this time the u.s. forces have gone too far for the afghan people and what we should do is speed up that which are all. american other nato soldiers know there's a withdrawal deadline of course just think of this one through the end of twenty four to the exit doors in sight which you think are actually concerned about what the afghan
from antiwar activist medea benjamin she is waiting to talk to us from the u.s. capital would be a very good evening from moscow this isn't the first time nato soldiers have disrespected islam and the afghans this time they've said sorry but who should be punished you think and what should be done to stop this happening again. i think the u.s. troops and the nato troops should leave this is a country where obviously the nato and u.s. forces do not under stand after a decade the customs and the...
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by the loud drumbeat of war at least aggressive aggressive talk out of israel now prime minister benjamin netanyahu has accused iran of destabilizing the globe alleging that tehran was behind the recent bombings in georgia india and thailand now iran and turns as that israel is waging a psychological war that many fear may pave the road for military action a lot of tough talk but if it turned to actual action the big question is where that would leave the u.s. and there is a sense of deja vu here with the lead up to the war in iraq the threat of weapons of mass destruction al qaeda and iran pundits lawmakers warning to act now or else and it all seems that the public the u.s. public opinion is swaying too now a recent poll by the newspaper the hill found that nearly half of all likely voters believe that the u.s. me should be willing to use military force in order to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and while president obama has called for a diplomatic resolution solution to the issue he has been just as clear that no option is off the table the drumbeat of war is growing loud
by the loud drumbeat of war at least aggressive aggressive talk out of israel now prime minister benjamin netanyahu has accused iran of destabilizing the globe alleging that tehran was behind the recent bombings in georgia india and thailand now iran and turns as that israel is waging a psychological war that many fear may pave the road for military action a lot of tough talk but if it turned to actual action the big question is where that would leave the u.s. and there is a sense of deja vu...
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benjamin la brot. i don't make a salary.rted an organization called floating doctors to use a ship to bring health care to communities that have been denied access to health care. floating doctors has a 76 foot 100 ton ship we refurbished. we use it to transport all of our supplies. our mission has been continuous. two months in haiti. we have been working in panama for eight months. in the last two years we treated nearly 13,000 people in three countries. i find patients who have never seen a doctor before in their life. that's as good of a result as we could hope. they are usually living with no electricity, running water or sewage. none of the requirements we understand. we have built schools and done community projects. we provided health education. floating doctors is an all volunteer organization. nobody gets paid. medical supplies are donated. i had to postpone aspects of my personal life. i gained everything. >> well, riots for a pair of sneakers. the new nike galaxy is causing scenes like this across the country. th
benjamin la brot. i don't make a salary.rted an organization called floating doctors to use a ship to bring health care to communities that have been denied access to health care. floating doctors has a 76 foot 100 ton ship we refurbished. we use it to transport all of our supplies. our mission has been continuous. two months in haiti. we have been working in panama for eight months. in the last two years we treated nearly 13,000 people in three countries. i find patients who have never seen a...
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. >> benjamin is 19-year-old crimm noll ji major. he does not want his face seen. he ordered two licenses from the guy. >> in case one gets taken or you lose one or one gets really crappy because the hologram like wears off. >> college and high school kids pass around the web address of the chinese guy. they fill out an application online. provide a photo of themselves and send a money order. the fakes cost $200 each but buy in bulk and price comes down. >> what does the paquin look like when it comes in >> one was in chinese cup and the other was in a chinese pack of cards. i know one came in a stereo player and like speakers and everything. >> benjamin said his chinese made fake i.d. never failed. >> first time you used it, were you nervous? >> yeah. went in there and looked at it 10 seconds. that was the first one. freaking out. didn't know what to do. >> but it worked? >> yeah, it worked. i got right in. >> there's nothing new about underage kids drinking but according to 2007 university of missouri study, freshman and sophomore students who got fake i.d.'s dra
. >> benjamin is 19-year-old crimm noll ji major. he does not want his face seen. he ordered two licenses from the guy. >> in case one gets taken or you lose one or one gets really crappy because the hologram like wears off. >> college and high school kids pass around the web address of the chinese guy. they fill out an application online. provide a photo of themselves and send a money order. the fakes cost $200 each but buy in bulk and price comes down. >> what does the...
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the way he was treated benjamin netanyahu. we asked israel that we would never go back to pre-1967 borders? >> the issue in borders is separate. but there is a tone deafness in this administration to religion for good and bad. they underestimate faith in other countries and undervalue the beauty and power in this country. so whether you agree with the conclusions they've reached on a particular issue is less important to the fact to me that consistently the disregard for the needs of people of faith when their faith happens to be not that of the president. >> sean: why would we treat the prime minister of the closest ally the way they treat benjamin netanyahu? >> the personalities clearly clashed but it's a mistake. this administration puts agreement about specific policies with friendship. there will be a real difference but the test of the friendship when you support each other and not come back to the health issue. if you want to say you respect catholics, it can't be i respect catholics and they agree with me. even if we'r
the way he was treated benjamin netanyahu. we asked israel that we would never go back to pre-1967 borders? >> the issue in borders is separate. but there is a tone deafness in this administration to religion for good and bad. they underestimate faith in other countries and undervalue the beauty and power in this country. so whether you agree with the conclusions they've reached on a particular issue is less important to the fact to me that consistently the disregard for the needs of...
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gary lane sat down with benjamin quashy. he provided us with interesting insights. >> they are not just a band of criminal gangs. there is ideology and philosophy that governs a particular type of islam that are intelligent group and well funded and weaponry that they use, not cheap. they are not cheap. kind of car they drive a year ago it was in the news, that a ship load, whole cargo load of ship laden with weapons and came from iran. >> what about your home state? a lot of weaponry used against christians there? >> from the 7th of september, 2001, there has been death to the tune of 20,000. it would seem the world doesn't care. >> a lot of noise about christians and militias taking up arms. >> most unfortunate noise, but sadly that is what happens when governments fail to provide security. people provide their own type of security. that becomes anarchy. that is not good for anybody. that church has not retaliated once on the boko haram. that is a great cost in our psyche, great pains in our hearts. and great sorrow all ar
gary lane sat down with benjamin quashy. he provided us with interesting insights. >> they are not just a band of criminal gangs. there is ideology and philosophy that governs a particular type of islam that are intelligent group and well funded and weaponry that they use, not cheap. they are not cheap. kind of car they drive a year ago it was in the news, that a ship load, whole cargo load of ship laden with weapons and came from iran. >> what about your home state? a lot of...
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our top story israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has blamed iran for attacks on its diplomaticstaff in the indian and george in capitals for people reportedly injured in a car bomb blast in new delhi in tbilisi the device was discovered before it went off or has more details still trickling in as the investigation continues but what we do know so far is that there have been two car bomb attacks one in new delhi india and wanted to police in georgia both targeting the israeli embassy now and they want to georgia to stop before anything could happen the local embassy staff and found that it was defused before it could go off however in india it's a different case now the number of injured there has risen at present it's now at four and among the injured is a diplomat's wife. least the wife of the military attache is your monkey enjoyed it she's now in high.
our top story israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has blamed iran for attacks on its diplomaticstaff in the indian and george in capitals for people reportedly injured in a car bomb blast in new delhi in tbilisi the device was discovered before it went off or has more details still trickling in as the investigation continues but what we do know so far is that there have been two car bomb attacks one in new delhi india and wanted to police in georgia both targeting the israeli embassy now...
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new street cameras going up near prince george's county schools and near benjamin tasker middle school. they will be active all year round. drivers going 12 miles over the limit can expect to receive a ticket. >> the new york giants were not the only winner of the super bowl. a nationwide staying -- sting netted counter that game-related sports wear and memorabilia. they confiscated fake items from st. and store vendors. they also found other merchandise. coming up on abc7 news at noon, my children and teens are still the most vulnerable to secondhand smoke. >> i need someone to >> new questions about a medical mystery in new york. nearly two dozen have been experiencing seizures and outbursts. health officials suspect mass hysteria and say a stress is leading to a physical symptoms. they won fame environmental activist erin brokovich to investigate. >> we want the school to do outside testing. there has been great resistance as far as having them come in and actually do that. >> the new york health department has conducted their own water and air tests saying there are no environmenta
new street cameras going up near prince george's county schools and near benjamin tasker middle school. they will be active all year round. drivers going 12 miles over the limit can expect to receive a ticket. >> the new york giants were not the only winner of the super bowl. a nationwide staying -- sting netted counter that game-related sports wear and memorabilia. they confiscated fake items from st. and store vendors. they also found other merchandise. coming up on abc7 news at noon,...
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benjamÍn netanhayu, teherÁn quiere desestabilizar el mundo y que habÍa que detenerlo.programa nuclear. en el departamento de estado, lori montenegro telemundo. >>> y con eso nuestra primera pausa desde la capital estadounidense al regresar, les cuento quÉ ley ante indocumentado estÁ en el lente de un conocido director de cine. y el presidente que zaoents el triunfo de un grupo de >>> victoria para 11 in mi glaontss indocumentados hispanos >>> no solo serÁn deportados si no que van a recibir 350 mil dÓlares del gobierno estadounidense como parte de un acuerdo legal, el mÁs grande a la fecha poniendo fin a una demanda por abuso en una redada en el 2007. que las actuaciones fueron ilegales. >>> el operativo ocurriÓ en new heaven connecticut un dÍas despuÉs que la ciudad aprobÓ tarjetas de identidad para indocumentados este acuerdo legal no constituye una admisiÓn de culpabilidad si no una medida para evitar costos y tiempos adicional en satÉlite joe. grupos proinmigrantes estiman que un 80% de los indocumentados. no todos pueden tener casos para demandar. para kirbt oral
benjamÍn netanhayu, teherÁn quiere desestabilizar el mundo y que habÍa que detenerlo.programa nuclear. en el departamento de estado, lori montenegro telemundo. >>> y con eso nuestra primera pausa desde la capital estadounidense al regresar, les cuento quÉ ley ante indocumentado estÁ en el lente de un conocido director de cine. y el presidente que zaoents el triunfo de un grupo de >>> victoria para 11 in mi glaontss indocumentados hispanos >>> no solo serÁn...