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in a series of betrayals that have taken place in the u.s. government's commitment to cuba. i acknowledge that absolutely. i want to clarify the comparison being made between elian and the pedro panists in this lecture does not originate with me. it originates on the island and in miami. there are multiple examples of priests, the pedro panists, of community members drawing that comparison themselves. what i have done in this lecture is draw attention to the fact that pedro panists on both sides of the strait have made this comparison. i did not make this comparison. i did not live through this experience. i am not entitled to make that comparison. >> you can make that comparison as long as you realize our parents are heroes. as long as you realize that. >> we are going to have to end. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to follow the conversation, like us on facebook. >> we take you on a trip across the country for the history and life of
in a series of betrayals that have taken place in the u.s. government's commitment to cuba. i acknowledge that absolutely. i want to clarify the comparison being made between elian and the pedro panists in this lecture does not originate with me. it originates on the island and in miami. there are multiple examples of priests, the pedro panists, of community members drawing that comparison themselves. what i have done in this lecture is draw attention to the fact that pedro panists on both...
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was there a sense of betrayal if they felt that kind of betrayal, then i would assume that their reaction should have been like there should have been some sort of opposition within them and wouldn't that create a tension against the state of pakistan? thank you. >> both, both very good questions. the second question of afghan tall been and felt betrayal. that's one of my arguments in my chapter 3 or 4. and you're right. mullah omar and others and this is obvious from the book who's written a book "my years with taliban" and he was the afghan ambassador to pakistan. very close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste for all things pakistan and think the pakistanis went after him. it is simply no doubt about it. that's why i've also some doubts of the nomenclature and the organization. but still, we know for a fact from various for a fact from, t majority of taliban had either moved to pakistan with their families, like recently there's a mullah, i think rakib or najib, who was a fond, leader, who was tilled most likely, but mail tear and intelligence is pushing them
was there a sense of betrayal if they felt that kind of betrayal, then i would assume that their reaction should have been like there should have been some sort of opposition within them and wouldn't that create a tension against the state of pakistan? thank you. >> both, both very good questions. the second question of afghan tall been and felt betrayal. that's one of my arguments in my chapter 3 or 4. and you're right. mullah omar and others and this is obvious from the book who's...
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. >>> up next -- >> it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. >> -- ending a lifetime of violence. >>> in recent years, one of the top priorities of pelican bay officials has been to encourage gang members to flip, that is, give up their ties to gangs and leave the shu. for those inmates brave enough to make that choice, the transitional housing unit or thu is where they take the first step. epi cortina is one of the thu success stories. >> i've been basically pelican bay-raised, been up here going on 14 years. >> cortina was once a prominent leader of nuestra familia and housed in the security unit. >> i was doing 16 to life and i knew if i continued the way i was living back in the shu, i wasn't going to get out. so i wrote my brother in the navy. i told him what i want to do. i let my dad know, my other brothers know. their response was, it's about time. >> it's a big step when you come out here, because the first phase of it is, how do i act? >> walter farmer is a former member of the aryan brotherhood. serving a 23-year sentence for murder, he spent several years in the shu before
. >>> up next -- >> it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. >> -- ending a lifetime of violence. >>> in recent years, one of the top priorities of pelican bay officials has been to encourage gang members to flip, that is, give up their ties to gangs and leave the shu. for those inmates brave enough to make that choice, the transitional housing unit or thu is where they take the first step. epi cortina is one of the thu success stories. >> i've been basically...
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and of course the removal act, this is sense of betrayal the americans felt at this sneak attack. the way they viewed it, there was a massacre. they felt betrayed because in previous years, people had tried their best to assimilate creeks and this was a clear response they did not want to become americans. that gave a lot of force for the removal proponents to move indians out of this area. the conquering spirit was used by the federal agent to the southern indians. when he first got wind of the red sticks movement, which was largely religious and also militaristic, he said the red sticks were possessed of a conquering spirit by the master of breath, the great spirit figure. and so i thought that was appropriate for that perspective and also when the americans are attacked at fort mims, their response is to respond in kind. i thought that captured the essence of what was going on. initially i was part of a team of archaeologists who was contracted by the alabama could historical commission to look at the archaeology and a lot of at the site at fort mims. we had thousands of artifa
and of course the removal act, this is sense of betrayal the americans felt at this sneak attack. the way they viewed it, there was a massacre. they felt betrayed because in previous years, people had tried their best to assimilate creeks and this was a clear response they did not want to become americans. that gave a lot of force for the removal proponents to move indians out of this area. the conquering spirit was used by the federal agent to the southern indians. when he first got wind of...
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they felt there was a betrayal and i mentioned that is in chapter 3 or four and you are right. this is obvious from the book who has written a book with the taliban. he was ambassador to pakistan a close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste he has for pakistan because he thinks the pakistanis -- there are simply no doubt about it. that is why have some doubts about the nomenclature. but still we know for a fact from various studies that the majority of taliban either had moved to pakistan with their families. recently there was a mullah who was killed who was the taliban leader who was killed most likely by pakistani taliban because military intelligence is now pushing them. that is the commitment they have given to the united states. however in the initial years they ignored the option to come to pakistan from their point of view. in afghanistan they would have been killed. pakistan gave him space and it's my guess and estimate without any direct source in this case, i think maybe now 100 afghan taliban leaders are around that number came to pakistan
they felt there was a betrayal and i mentioned that is in chapter 3 or four and you are right. this is obvious from the book who has written a book with the taliban. he was ambassador to pakistan a close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste he has for pakistan because he thinks the pakistanis -- there are simply no doubt about it. that is why have some doubts about the nomenclature. but still we know for a fact from various studies that the majority of taliban either...
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his a trail of a therapist and good -- his betrayal of a their visit "good will hunting." >> what an incredible honor. alcohol problems for years. he also suffered from severe depression. a couple of days after his death his wife revealed that he had recently been diagnosed with parkinson's disease. bythe night sky was lit up an and usually big and bright moon at the beginning of the week. moon.s known as a super it occurs when a full moon is especially close to earth here at for those who missed it there will be in another chance to see a superman next month on >> a convoy of .bout 280 the kremlin said it had reached agreement with the government in kiev to deliver this. we agreed to a brief that was acceptable to the kiev authorities. we agreed they would have ukrainian license plates. >> ukraine said it would be unloaded at the border. kiev feared the convoy would he used to smuggle in military equipment. limit to russian cynicism. first they delivered tanks. terrace and criminals who should them. then they bring water and salt. >> they pledged to check them that were complicated.
his a trail of a therapist and good -- his betrayal of a their visit "good will hunting." >> what an incredible honor. alcohol problems for years. he also suffered from severe depression. a couple of days after his death his wife revealed that he had recently been diagnosed with parkinson's disease. bythe night sky was lit up an and usually big and bright moon at the beginning of the week. moon.s known as a super it occurs when a full moon is especially close to earth here at...
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>>> with military sexual trauma survivors have been dealing with that blame, with that sense of betrayal and for those that have come out and tried to share what they've gone through, for many of them the military has let them down making them more at risk for suicide or substance abuse. so the wounded warrior project gives military sexual attack traumas their ability to get further support in their healing from mst. >> yes, you've reached providence regional office for the department of veterans affairs. please leave me a message and i'll return the call as soon as i'm able. thank you. >> hi, jamie, this is jessica colter. i'm calling about my mst claim. on the claim, it might be jessica simms. i've been leaving you a couple of messages. i'm trying to find out what the status is. i'm trying to find out, do i need to fill this paperwork out or do you get my paperwork and sign my paperwork or scan my paperwork so i know what i need to do. please give me a call back. thank you. i just want to get the record straight. to say that this is an injury that i was caused. my first event with the
>>> with military sexual trauma survivors have been dealing with that blame, with that sense of betrayal and for those that have come out and tried to share what they've gone through, for many of them the military has let them down making them more at risk for suicide or substance abuse. so the wounded warrior project gives military sexual attack traumas their ability to get further support in their healing from mst. >> yes, you've reached providence regional office for the...
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any other than that, any betrayal of him is something that's meant to be a side show and diversion fromduct of the officer at that time. we all have to consult on the conduct of the officer at that time. that's all we have. thank you so much for coming. it was important to this family that the world know that we must remain peaceful. that we've lost mike and they are mourning. let me say -- this has been very hard for the mother and father. i can't tell you how hard -- how distraught. overwhelming as an experience can be to a person, they are going through right now. i would home you would understand why they don't have the courage to walk out here for the convenience of whoever and whatever, right? we hope to see you at 3:00 at the jefferson memorial downtown on sunday. the family will be there and do the best to try to make it there. thank you so much for coming. >> that was michael brown's family and family's attorney speaking to the press, back with me is associate professor of public affairs the columbia university, dorian warren, the family clearly believes the release of the surv
any other than that, any betrayal of him is something that's meant to be a side show and diversion fromduct of the officer at that time. we all have to consult on the conduct of the officer at that time. that's all we have. thank you so much for coming. it was important to this family that the world know that we must remain peaceful. that we've lost mike and they are mourning. let me say -- this has been very hard for the mother and father. i can't tell you how hard -- how distraught....
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he accuses the predominantly shiite government in baghdad of betrayal and believes that after its defeat there's no question of the iraqi army returning to mosul. >> it's been four years since we had an army there. the government has refused should it circumvent that we won't let any shiite soldiers in. >> and that's exactly what the governor of mosul is negotiating for. he says it's the only way to regain the trust of the population. he said the negotiations with the new prime minister are moving in the right direction. >> a force like this would not conform the people, it would be more lasting to the population so they would feel it is from their own people and can protect hem. >> if the sunnies want their own official army it will be a long time in the making. for now, here, most of the internally december placed people believe the only cooperation between the sunny's and the shiites will overcome isis. >> the presidents of both russia and ukraine are together for a meeting of leaders. the crisis in eastern ukraine is expected to come up in talks but not yet clear if there were be any
he accuses the predominantly shiite government in baghdad of betrayal and believes that after its defeat there's no question of the iraqi army returning to mosul. >> it's been four years since we had an army there. the government has refused should it circumvent that we won't let any shiite soldiers in. >> and that's exactly what the governor of mosul is negotiating for. he says it's the only way to regain the trust of the population. he said the negotiations with the new prime...
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. >> passionate stories of seduction and betrayal. what was that, you ask? you're listening to an opera with another twist. it's sang in the language of the aztecs. the language dates back more than 500 years. and a reminder you can always get more news on our website. >> about the fact that human beings could heal themselves. >> offering insights about coping with fear and anxiety. >> stress is the perception. i like to think of stress like waves on the ocean. if you're a skillful surfer then every wave is joy and
. >> passionate stories of seduction and betrayal. what was that, you ask? you're listening to an opera with another twist. it's sang in the language of the aztecs. the language dates back more than 500 years. and a reminder you can always get more news on our website. >> about the fact that human beings could heal themselves. >> offering insights about coping with fear and anxiety. >> stress is the perception. i like to think of stress like waves on the ocean. if you're...
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. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty, there's no honor. >> one gang banger smashes the code. and another unleashes contempt for those who do. >> i don't know how can they wake up in the morning and see themselves in the mirror, you know. in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ male announcer ] polident. everybody's excited about the back at staples.avings from the customers, to the staples associates. with guaranteed low prices on comp books. you'll flip out! now go tell your friends. staples, make more happen for less. isn't easy, and it isn't the end. capella university is designed a
. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty, there's no honor. >> one gang banger smashes the code. and another unleashes contempt for those who do. >> i don't know how can they wake up in the morning and see themselves in the mirror, you know. in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is...
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this was a betrayal. unquote. he called him a hapless nebbish. obama officials are bristling. since 1945, israel has been the single largest beneficiary of u.s. foreign and military aid to the amount of $181 billion. >> also on friday, secretary kerry condemned the "out ragous palestinian allegations of the cease fire." is his criticism warranted or over the top? i ask you mort. >> at the very specific issue of his coming in with a peace proposal that came from kuttab. the worst and most antiseparatists metic leader in the middle east. they form a program and kerry brings it as a proposal with the united states blessing did not go over well. >> it was a lead balloon. >> a very bad move. it has been completely disengaged from the process. the israelis have a very simple problem. they have got to prevent their own people from being bombed with missiles and being attacked through these tunnels that are under them. they are going to respond to them this is something that is not going to change because of kerry coming in this way. he has come in with a different proposal for a shor
this was a betrayal. unquote. he called him a hapless nebbish. obama officials are bristling. since 1945, israel has been the single largest beneficiary of u.s. foreign and military aid to the amount of $181 billion. >> also on friday, secretary kerry condemned the "out ragous palestinian allegations of the cease fire." is his criticism warranted or over the top? i ask you mort. >> at the very specific issue of his coming in with a peace proposal that came from kuttab. the...
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they consider those to somehow a betrayal of the cause. take the example of the export/import -- this is an interesting thing that's happened. i mean, this is a program in which we helped to provide financing to sell american goods and products around the world. every country does this. it's traditionally been championed by republicans. for some reason right now the house republicans have decided that we should don't this. which means that when american companies go overseas and they're trying to close a sale on selling boeing planes, for example, or a g.e. turbine or some other american product that has all kinds of subcontractors behind it, is creating all kinds of jobs and all sorts of small businesses depend on that sale, and that american company is going up against the german company or a chinese company and the chinese and the american -- and the german company are providing financing and the american company isn't, we may lose that sale. why -- when did that become something that republicans opposed? it would be like me having a ca
they consider those to somehow a betrayal of the cause. take the example of the export/import -- this is an interesting thing that's happened. i mean, this is a program in which we helped to provide financing to sell american goods and products around the world. every country does this. it's traditionally been championed by republicans. for some reason right now the house republicans have decided that we should don't this. which means that when american companies go overseas and they're trying...
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it would not only be a bloodbath but a betrayal. >> we'll see what happens overnight tonight and into tomorrow. richard engel in tel aviv. jim miklaszewski before that at the pentagon. thanks to you both. >>> a solemn ceremony at dover air force base in delaware today as the body of u.s. army major general harold greene was returned to this country from afghanistan. general greene was shot to death in kabul on tuesday by an afghan soldier. 34-year army veteran was on a training mission. as a two-star, he is the highest-ranking u.s. military officer killed in combat since the war in vietnam. and secretary of state john kerry arrived in afghanistan today. his unannounced visit underscoring the tensions in that country as the u.s. combat role winds down. kerry hopes to help resolve an ongoing dispute over who won the presidential election there in june. >>> now to the big weather story we are tracking tonight. the state of hawaii is of course used to changeable weather, but nothing like this. a state of emergency is in effect tonight for an approaching hurricane, and then another one aft
it would not only be a bloodbath but a betrayal. >> we'll see what happens overnight tonight and into tomorrow. richard engel in tel aviv. jim miklaszewski before that at the pentagon. thanks to you both. >>> a solemn ceremony at dover air force base in delaware today as the body of u.s. army major general harold greene was returned to this country from afghanistan. general greene was shot to death in kabul on tuesday by an afghan soldier. 34-year army veteran was on a training...
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consider what has been traditionally republican-supported initiatives, they consider those as somehow a betrayal of the cause. take the example of the export/import. this is an interesting thing that's happened. i mean, this is a program in which we helped to provide financing to sell american goods and products around the world. every country does this. it's traditionally been championed by republicans. for some reason right now the house republicans have decided that we shouldn't do this. which means that when american companies go overseas and they are trying to close a sale on selling boeing planes, for example or ge or some other american product that has all kinds of subcontractors behind it and is creating all kinds of jobs and all sorts of small businesses depend on that sale, and that american company's going up against a german company or chinese company and the chinese and the german company are providing financing and the american company isn't, we may lose that sale. why, when did that become something that republicans opposed? it would be like me having a car dealership for ford an
consider what has been traditionally republican-supported initiatives, they consider those as somehow a betrayal of the cause. take the example of the export/import. this is an interesting thing that's happened. i mean, this is a program in which we helped to provide financing to sell american goods and products around the world. every country does this. it's traditionally been championed by republicans. for some reason right now the house republicans have decided that we shouldn't do this....
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in my view the christian nation myth is worse of mercy -- misinterpretations and it is a betrayal andi think it represents precisely what thomas jefferson and pate and others were fighting against but let me also say my main reason to take on the project it is wonderful 2.0 that people were wrong but to say something about this incredibly rich philosophical heritage to not received enough attention it was important because this encounter with the philosophical past had been addressed high-level questions. but i will list the amount to stimulate you to think about them. what is the meaning of the american revolution? why do we care about these people? >> it is easy to say that which ideas matter in more important as the truce matter? today have to be true? so that is what motivated this project i will take of quick retreat to introduce you to some of the characters that stimulated me with the project. with those minor characters that form a part of the story but they were beginning because they introduced me. one was ethan allen not the furniture magnate we are clear on that? that is a
in my view the christian nation myth is worse of mercy -- misinterpretations and it is a betrayal andi think it represents precisely what thomas jefferson and pate and others were fighting against but let me also say my main reason to take on the project it is wonderful 2.0 that people were wrong but to say something about this incredibly rich philosophical heritage to not received enough attention it was important because this encounter with the philosophical past had been addressed high-level...
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this is a terrible betrayal of my trust.help if i told you that i offered her my heart, and she kind of stomped on it? how hard did she stomp? very hard. okay, i'm good. (giggles) what's so funny? nothing. just thinking about the noises people make during sex. i do sometimes get a bit carried away, don't i? (chuckles)
this is a terrible betrayal of my trust.help if i told you that i offered her my heart, and she kind of stomped on it? how hard did she stomp? very hard. okay, i'm good. (giggles) what's so funny? nothing. just thinking about the noises people make during sex. i do sometimes get a bit carried away, don't i? (chuckles)
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. >>> a bigoted betrayal is what governor tom corbett thinks about the show "amish mafia." he's calling for the discovery channel to drop it. governor corbett and 18 other politics center a signed statement to the network they say the show displays the amish as a crime-ridden population and that the show should be shut down. the discovery channel is not commenting. ♪ >>> the beach boys are still being felt in delaware county. the legendary band played last night. it was the finale of the summer star light concert series. >>> well, we're continuing to follow the breaking situation in missouri where tensions flared again overnight. in the wake of a shooting of an unarmed teen by police. we'll have more with dramatic video at the top of the hour. >>> and a wall of water causes big trouble for a ferry in boston. we'll show you the video on board. mara: it's easy to lose your way in a place like this. ms. winnie earle: kids in paterson face lots of obstacles - but nothing can stop their determination. mara: my dream is to be a pediatric nurse. ms. earle taught me if i work hard
. >>> a bigoted betrayal is what governor tom corbett thinks about the show "amish mafia." he's calling for the discovery channel to drop it. governor corbett and 18 other politics center a signed statement to the network they say the show displays the amish as a crime-ridden population and that the show should be shut down. the discovery channel is not commenting. ♪ >>> the beach boys are still being felt in delaware county. the legendary band played last night....
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we're focusing our efforts on how to counter this terrible threat which is a betrayal of all we stand for and a betrayal of what the teachings of the prophet stand for. >> as someone who has stand so much time in the region, tell us specifically about these people, richard, about this threat. i have heard the head of isis described as a narcissistic psychopath. >> you're dealing with a group of people who have been successful, who believe that they are winning, that they are creating ans s islamic caliphat and they call themselves the islamic state and they now have a state. they have a big area across northern syria. they have a large section of iraq. they move freely between these two areas, between the part of the iraq they hold and the part of syria they have. they have heavy weapons seized from the iraqi army, u.s.-made weapons. and they have thousands and thousands of fighters, not just foreign fighters but local fighters as well. we're dealing with a little failed state that doesn't see itself as a 235i8d state. it sees itself as a triumphant state that's bringing the islamic b
we're focusing our efforts on how to counter this terrible threat which is a betrayal of all we stand for and a betrayal of what the teachings of the prophet stand for. >> as someone who has stand so much time in the region, tell us specifically about these people, richard, about this threat. i have heard the head of isis described as a narcissistic psychopath. >> you're dealing with a group of people who have been successful, who believe that they are winning, that they are...
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of course that's come to the surface again with the mh seventeen disaster and you don't get that betrayal of other rebel groups for example so i think that racism doesn't apply in this russia is absolutely come off the scale peter the last week in britain. i read an article for the guardian back in two thousand and six about russia at the time of the murder and i thought it was pretty bad then but it was nothing really compared to what we're witnessing now and as nicholai said why is it so bad today it's because russia is asserting itself russia's standing up for its own rights when russia is weak for example under the yeltsin years that we didn't get but russia phobia russia was allowing the us to do what it wanted but now that russia is effectively blocking united states plans for global domination basically then it's back to russia phobia in full force mc lyte one of the interesting things and you wrote an article about i was quite brilliant it was last summer i think about values in and a lot of neo cons and all you across the board will say well russia the united states' own suit sha
of course that's come to the surface again with the mh seventeen disaster and you don't get that betrayal of other rebel groups for example so i think that racism doesn't apply in this russia is absolutely come off the scale peter the last week in britain. i read an article for the guardian back in two thousand and six about russia at the time of the murder and i thought it was pretty bad then but it was nothing really compared to what we're witnessing now and as nicholai said why is it so bad...
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s and we're interested investigating where all this betrayal was coming from you know they didn't even give the president a chance you know you just get on with a that you co-produced with michael moore's fahrenheit nine one nine eleven bowling for columbine capitalism a love story how come michael was involved in this is seems right up his alley. yeah it is right up his alley boy i wish that you know. michael's only one person he does so much good around here. this is a film that we made and we've gotten quite a bit of support i have to say from michael moore he played it his film festival he's been he's been giving us a lot of support along the way and really strongly believes that this is an important issue of the day and something that people should pay attention to in fact people are paying attention to it if you think about it it's one of the main issues that unites people on the left and on the right people think there's too much money being spent on elections why did you call it was. well here's the thing you know. the citizens united decision was handed down in january of two
s and we're interested investigating where all this betrayal was coming from you know they didn't even give the president a chance you know you just get on with a that you co-produced with michael moore's fahrenheit nine one nine eleven bowling for columbine capitalism a love story how come michael was involved in this is seems right up his alley. yeah it is right up his alley boy i wish that you know. michael's only one person he does so much good around here. this is a film that we made and...
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. >> this was betrayal in all capital letters. >> that's a very good word. >> you are betrayed. >> liedeah. taken advantage of in a way. >> kelsey may have been surprised, but teresa's mom and sister, they knew better, surprised, but teresa's mom and sister, they knew better, because this wt no ammonia. no peroxide. no overcoloring. just air... just you... and the look you want. just for men. >>> good monday morning. a state of emergency in california following an earthquake that's caused hundreds of millions in damage. >> i've here a lot of respects in lifetime, california it was a serious rocker. >> in my wife's name. >>> breaking news. the man believe who tortured and killed james foley. >>> hillary clinton a warhawk adding to another mideast war. >>> and an emotional request ahead of the funeral of his
. >> this was betrayal in all capital letters. >> that's a very good word. >> you are betrayed. >> liedeah. taken advantage of in a way. >> kelsey may have been surprised, but teresa's mom and sister, they knew better, surprised, but teresa's mom and sister, they knew better, because this wt no ammonia. no peroxide. no overcoloring. just air... just you... and the look you want. just for men. >>> good monday morning. a state of emergency in california...
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for the public, there is a deep sense of betrayal.point of the clear message they are sending to hong kong people is that we do not trust you. therefore, we must prescreen all the candidates standing for election. the world should see this for what it is. that is that beijing was determined to have its way with hong kong's people. >> i think she perfectly captured the feelings of hong kong. really put in a very measured way. kongepresents the hong democracy movement. they said that more chances of dialogue have been exhausted. >> it is just a matter of when. john dawson, thank you so much for that. japan's softbank is said to be on the hunt for assets of latin america's largest wireless provider, america movil. seeking to sell parts of its operations due to regulatory changes. potential buyers include softbank and at&t. last month, softbank scrapped plans to buy t-mobile soon after the company sold $4 billion in bonds. the funds could be used for acquisitions. it is now easier for china's local government to borrow money. beijing has
for the public, there is a deep sense of betrayal.point of the clear message they are sending to hong kong people is that we do not trust you. therefore, we must prescreen all the candidates standing for election. the world should see this for what it is. that is that beijing was determined to have its way with hong kong's people. >> i think she perfectly captured the feelings of hong kong. really put in a very measured way. kongepresents the hong democracy movement. they said that more...
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they felt there was a betrayal and i mentioned that is in chapter 3 or four and you are right.this is obvious from the book who has written a book with the taliban. he was ambassador to pakistan a close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste he has for pakistan because he thinks the pakistanis -- there are simply no doubt about it. that is why have some doubts about the nomenclature. but still we know for a fact from various studies that the majority of taliban either had moved to pakistan with their families. recently there was a mullah who was killed who was the taliban leader who was killed most likely by pakistani taliban because military intelligence is now pushing them. that is the commitment they have given to the united states. however in the initial years they ignored the option to come to pakistan from their point of view. in afghanistan they would have been killed. pakistan gave him space and it's my guess and estimate without any direct source in this case, i think maybe now 100 afghan taliban leaders are around that number came to pakistan a
they felt there was a betrayal and i mentioned that is in chapter 3 or four and you are right.this is obvious from the book who has written a book with the taliban. he was ambassador to pakistan a close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste he has for pakistan because he thinks the pakistanis -- there are simply no doubt about it. that is why have some doubts about the nomenclature. but still we know for a fact from various studies that the majority of taliban either...
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there was outrage over the invasion of iraq often cited as a betrayal of american ideals. the context was this was not who we are. see he looked in the eyes when she talked about the american flag flying over the palace. hawaii is just crucial to the american empire's military presence. japan, north korea, north vietnam. i'm part of american global domination. americans and their children spent the 78 years between the arrival of protestant missionaries in 1820 and the american annexation in 1898. hawaiiricanization of parallels the americanization of hawaii. they set sail to the islands, a place they thought of as a spiritual wilderness. this is perhaps nine out of 10 natives of the americas were wiped out. it was ravaged by smallpox, whooping cough and venereal disease. they are in the huddled masses of immigrants to the united states. requires plantation massive imports of labor andarily from china, japan, the philippines, transporting hawaii into what has become. hence the plate lunch. two scoops of japanese-style rice and once give a macaroni salad air lifted from sea
there was outrage over the invasion of iraq often cited as a betrayal of american ideals. the context was this was not who we are. see he looked in the eyes when she talked about the american flag flying over the palace. hawaii is just crucial to the american empire's military presence. japan, north korea, north vietnam. i'm part of american global domination. americans and their children spent the 78 years between the arrival of protestant missionaries in 1820 and the american annexation in...
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betrayal if you don't have friendship. you can't have betrayal if the was not deeply personal. the republican leads and iranian revolution were well connectled. extremely he charts well very tight with the rockefellers and the kissingers and what was going on. this the republicans tried to extend throughout the 1980s. didn't -- they weren't successful. united states.he in iran, what added to the of the -- of the section of the united states was the iran-iraq war. and here i hoped for this -- one bonnet, one ofmy the bits where i'm not eloquent book is where my blood boils over. it was a tragedy heavily the west, no doubt about immaterial. and the fact is that the west -- the i hold more for europeans, actually. the west engaged in selling the chemical weapons he used on the battlefield. 1982 on wards.rom you talk to people here and there's so much embarrassment about it. the stateo the guy in department, we said, oh, no, we did protest. did protest the use of weapons. i said, i never heard it. it was quiet. protest, but it was muted. in britain, it was limited. the countries se
betrayal if you don't have friendship. you can't have betrayal if the was not deeply personal. the republican leads and iranian revolution were well connectled. extremely he charts well very tight with the rockefellers and the kissingers and what was going on. this the republicans tried to extend throughout the 1980s. didn't -- they weren't successful. united states.he in iran, what added to the of the -- of the section of the united states was the iran-iraq war. and here i hoped for this --...
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slave labor in the diverse rows of enslaved women, but also an accurate contextualization of v and betrayal of the lives of free people of color. as well as looking at a farmer who was actually not very wealthy. as a result, the film's audience is left to believe, mistakenly, that slaves on various plantations in farms on which solomon lived did not have close ties to one another or function as communal units. that slave resis tense was rare and experienced largely confined to the actions omen and that free men and women in the north were, indeed, free and equal to their white neighbors. the effect of these emissions in this film is a dramatically told autobig ra fill that, none the less, lacks a story develop. . >> you have served as a consultant for film and i want you to know that they did not use a historical consultant on that film, at all. so, yes, i will slam him.!Ñ how well does steve mcqueen capture solomon's palette in the film, 12 years a slave. he e piet miezs a loss. eliza had believed that her sexual relationship with her owner would protect her and her family since he had pro
slave labor in the diverse rows of enslaved women, but also an accurate contextualization of v and betrayal of the lives of free people of color. as well as looking at a farmer who was actually not very wealthy. as a result, the film's audience is left to believe, mistakenly, that slaves on various plantations in farms on which solomon lived did not have close ties to one another or function as communal units. that slave resis tense was rare and experienced largely confined to the actions omen...
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> reporter: the passionate love affair between the queen of egypt and general of rome is full of betrayalhanged the history of the world. >> if romeo romeo and juliet it love, this is last love. it is love affair between two of the most powerful people on the earth. >> reporter: the product has star power. >> she is one of the most beautiful people on earth and has an instrument that can go anywhere emotionally and make a man lose his mind. >> this character is pushing me to the limit. she is relentless, shakespeare has written a tireless woman. >> reporter: they work together once before on a broadway production in 2012. >> emily's direction is raising the play to the another level, the stakes are higher. >> reporter: man is thrilled to have brought such a cast together for one of shakespeare's greatest love stories. >> i wanted people to have the experience of the intimacy of the production. you get the heat and the passion. >> reporter: for tickets and show times go to 6abc.com for more on this and other area event click on the sections tab at the top of the homepage you'll find arts u
> reporter: the passionate love affair between the queen of egypt and general of rome is full of betrayalhanged the history of the world. >> if romeo romeo and juliet it love, this is last love. it is love affair between two of the most powerful people on the earth. >> reporter: the product has star power. >> she is one of the most beautiful people on earth and has an instrument that can go anywhere emotionally and make a man lose his mind. >> this character is...
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. >> absolute betrayal.more victims started coming forward through summer of 2004, so at this point, mclean's been charged with 16 counts of sexual and moved out, left him on his own. >> he wrote u but i really feel there was no good in him. >> he started liquidating his businesses. sold off race cars, sold off the properties that he owned. and i kind of believe he had a plan for a long time. he, some level, knew this day was going to come. at one point, rick mclean called his wife and asked her and the kids to meet him off a particular off-ramp in southwest riverside county. they went out there and they met. he said something along the lines of, i can't go to prison. so the easiest thing for me to do is get out of everybody's life. i'm going to disappear. you are never going to see me again. >> they are the vampires of our children that live amongst us. >> we found a treasure map. i'm thinking this might be my one shot to get this guy in custody. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, wit
. >> absolute betrayal.more victims started coming forward through summer of 2004, so at this point, mclean's been charged with 16 counts of sexual and moved out, left him on his own. >> he wrote u but i really feel there was no good in him. >> he started liquidating his businesses. sold off race cars, sold off the properties that he owned. and i kind of believe he had a plan for a long time. he, some level, knew this day was going to come. at one point, rick mclean called his...
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a lot of iranians feel a big sense of betrayal. i wanted to voice at here. >> i think everything is true. i agree with everything you said. of course the iranians feel betrayed. they were betrayed. they have a right to feel betrayed. consensuse time, the of punditry at that time was that this is a huge thing. the uprising. and it continue. it went on and on. and they said, you will win. it's not easy to be wrong systematically wrong about everything, from beginning to end, but we are trying. in that case, we did pretty well. >> this raises a point that i would like to tease out. getting back to what you said about strategic clarity. on the right and the left. that moral clarity is an impediment. i will be writing about it in my column this week -- that we talk about what is going on, including the islamic state, in away from -- we get the possibility of good strategic thinking. that moral clarity serves strategic clarity. decidinghen you're whether to support the green movement in 2009, when you're deciding a few years ago whether
a lot of iranians feel a big sense of betrayal. i wanted to voice at here. >> i think everything is true. i agree with everything you said. of course the iranians feel betrayed. they were betrayed. they have a right to feel betrayed. consensuse time, the of punditry at that time was that this is a huge thing. the uprising. and it continue. it went on and on. and they said, you will win. it's not easy to be wrong systematically wrong about everything, from beginning to end, but we are...
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>> fear betrayal.nxiety, desperation, hurt. >> my wife has the expression which is a motto in our family. hurt people hurt people. to think you can come to the table, whether you are the israelis or palestinians, americans or native americans and think only you are right and the other is wrong? that you hold no responsibility for the history of your relationship is madness. and what has gone on in this world in these troubled areas, whether at our dinner table or in our fellow nations, when they are troubled, usually that trouble is not sustainable. and the only way to create a sustainable system is to sit and face our fears, walk directly into the fire, speak with who you are terrified with -- >> your friend benjamin netanyahu, who has been in that chair, and will again, he would say i have responsibility. i carry on my shoulders my father, my brother, who was shot. i can't trust. it is hard. until i am sure. and when i tried to trust before, when we left gaza, see what happened? >> i love israel. i w
>> fear betrayal.nxiety, desperation, hurt. >> my wife has the expression which is a motto in our family. hurt people hurt people. to think you can come to the table, whether you are the israelis or palestinians, americans or native americans and think only you are right and the other is wrong? that you hold no responsibility for the history of your relationship is madness. and what has gone on in this world in these troubled areas, whether at our dinner table or in our fellow...
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the preemptive war as a betrayal of american ideals. the subtext of the dissent was this is not who we are. it was hard to see the look in the tour guide's eyes when she talked about the american flag flying over the palace and ever since 1898, from time to time, this is exactly who we are. what's more, hawaii, just as theodore roosevelt's circle predicted. crucial to the military presence in the pacific. pearl harbor is still the presence for command just as it was for all three of america's 20th century wars with japan, north korea, and north vietnam. i started looking into hawaii's bit part in the american epic global domination. americans and their children spent 78 years between the arrival of missionaries and the american annexation americanizing hawaii import our religion capitalism and our second religion christianity. it iparallels the implementatio of america. the new england missionary set sale for the islands, a place they thought of as a spiritual wilderness. just as perhaps nine out of ten natives were wiped out. so was th
the preemptive war as a betrayal of american ideals. the subtext of the dissent was this is not who we are. it was hard to see the look in the tour guide's eyes when she talked about the american flag flying over the palace and ever since 1898, from time to time, this is exactly who we are. what's more, hawaii, just as theodore roosevelt's circle predicted. crucial to the military presence in the pacific. pearl harbor is still the presence for command just as it was for all three of america's...
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his parents talked with our anderson cooper voicing frustration over unfair betrayals of michael brownnd they want the world to know what he was really like. >> it's one thing to lose a son. it's another thing to be thrust into the public spotlight and to have to then, you know, defend your son and seek what you say is justice for your son. do you feel like some folks have been trying to go after the character of your son? >> yes, sir. >> and they don't know him. >> yeah. >> they don't know him. >> what do you want people to know about your son? what was he like? >> he was special to me. he was ours. he was peaceful. he was humble. he didn't ask for it. he didn't deserve it. and it was wrong. and i'm always going to love him just how he was. and nothing they can say going to change the way i feel about him. because they didn't know him like we knew him. so, nothing you can say is ever going to make me understand what happened. ever. everybody got a pass. he was only 18. >> he had his whole life ahead of him. >> that's right. >> when authorities released that video, the surveillance vid
his parents talked with our anderson cooper voicing frustration over unfair betrayals of michael brownnd they want the world to know what he was really like. >> it's one thing to lose a son. it's another thing to be thrust into the public spotlight and to have to then, you know, defend your son and seek what you say is justice for your son. do you feel like some folks have been trying to go after the character of your son? >> yes, sir. >> and they don't know him. >>...
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idea or not, it is on constitutional auto pilot right now, which is an insult and in some ways a betrayal of the 1,000 americans who right now are risking their necks right now over there for us again. >>> state senator in the great state of minnesota, running for re-election, so far she's unopposed, has no opponent in the democratic primary this month, and she has no opponent in the general election. senator chappelle has been out on the streets in her constituency a lot lately. she tweeted from a protest that same night. maria chappelle nadal represents the town of ferguson, missouri, where police shot and killed an unarmed teenager saturday. michael brown was one of maria's constituents. it's important to know who she is, she will not see senator nadal in this next clip, but you will hear her voice, check this out. >> wanted to know if i'm going to be gassed against like i was on monday night. and i was peaceful. >> i know, i know, i know. >> we couldn't get out. and we were peacefully sitting. i just want to know if i'm going to be gassed again. >> i hope not. >> i really hope not eit
idea or not, it is on constitutional auto pilot right now, which is an insult and in some ways a betrayal of the 1,000 americans who right now are risking their necks right now over there for us again. >>> state senator in the great state of minnesota, running for re-election, so far she's unopposed, has no opponent in the democratic primary this month, and she has no opponent in the general election. senator chappelle has been out on the streets in her constituency a lot lately. she...
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which is a betrayal of all we stand for and the teachings of the profits stand for as the leaders of the muslim communities and united kingdom. >> as somebody who spent so much time in the region, tell us specifically about these people, richard, this threat. i've heard isis described as a narcissistic psychopath. >> well, you're dealing with people who believe they are successful, believe they are winning and creating a caliphate. they call themselves the islamic state. and they now have a state. they have a big area across northern syria, a large section of iraq. they move freely between these two areas, between the part of iraq they hold, the part of syria. they have heavy weapons from the iraqi army. u.s.-made weapons and they have thousands and thousands of fighters. not foreign fighters, but local fighters, as well. so we are dealing with a little failed state that doesn't see itself as a failed state. it sees itself as a triumphant state. >> and the key question becomes, what do they want? do they want to expand this? do they want to take over israel and jordan? do they want t
which is a betrayal of all we stand for and the teachings of the profits stand for as the leaders of the muslim communities and united kingdom. >> as somebody who spent so much time in the region, tell us specifically about these people, richard, this threat. i've heard isis described as a narcissistic psychopath. >> well, you're dealing with people who believe they are successful, believe they are winning and creating a caliphate. they call themselves the islamic state. and they...
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i'm outraged by this sense of betrayal. >> apparently all blacks must live together.minded brand. he smears him racially, deeming him not black enough to suit brand's stereotype. in his world, a black person must sound black, act black, live in a black area. congrats, russell, that makes you a full-blown racist. fo he says that speaking elle between thely is acting white. keep acting black or famous people won't like you. this smear that education makes you sound white destroys black lives. russell doesn't care, he's busy enforcing his own bigotry. later he compared jason's words to violence but would brand call out actual violence like his country's various beheaders? nope. that takes guts. what do you expect? brand is a victim of arrested development. he's getting to that undergrad lefting for revolution phase. the dope can't wait for the government to impose his version of utopia. he's a fashlable fascist, calling for an overthrow from a limo. this is the worst thing brand has ever done, then again, i saw "arthur." that was a terrible movie. after marriage to brand
i'm outraged by this sense of betrayal. >> apparently all blacks must live together.minded brand. he smears him racially, deeming him not black enough to suit brand's stereotype. in his world, a black person must sound black, act black, live in a black area. congrats, russell, that makes you a full-blown racist. fo he says that speaking elle between thely is acting white. keep acting black or famous people won't like you. this smear that education makes you sound white destroys black...
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they consider those as somehow a betrayal of the cause. take the example of the export-import bank. this is an interesting thing that's happened. this is a program in which we help to provide financing to sell american goods and products around the world. every country does this. it's traditionally been championed by republicans. for some reason right now, the house republicans have decided that we shouldn't do this. which means that when american companies go overseas and they're trying to close a sale on selling boeing planes, for example, or a ge turbine or some other american product that has all kinds of subcontractors behind it and creating all kinds of jobs, and all sorts of small businesses depend on that sale, and that american company is going up against the german company or chinese company and the chinese and the german company are providing financing and the american company isn't, we may lose that sale. when did that become something that republicans opposed? it would be like me having a car dealership for ford and the toyota dealership offers somebody financing and i
they consider those as somehow a betrayal of the cause. take the example of the export-import bank. this is an interesting thing that's happened. this is a program in which we help to provide financing to sell american goods and products around the world. every country does this. it's traditionally been championed by republicans. for some reason right now, the house republicans have decided that we shouldn't do this. which means that when american companies go overseas and they're trying to...