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r r >> i'm a united states citizen and my wife is a british citizen and we were married last month and a week after we met i had to say good buy to her because i am not eligible to sponsor her and there's no pathway to citizenship for same sex financial couples. and i can't really express the hardship that we go through. it's something absolutely incredible that no one should have to /tpaeuls choosing between their country and the person they love. and if we were of different genders, i would be able to apply for a green card and sponsor them. and it just -- even though we were married, there's no pathway for me to do that so we were forced to live apart. and america can do better and it should do better and comprehensive immigration reform needs to include all families. as it stands, until the laws are changed, there is no future for me and my wife here in america. and that is deeply just more than any and all should have to go through. so i urge this resolution to go forward and that senator comes on board and starts [inaudible] this issue for all of us. >> thank you very much. next
r r >> i'm a united states citizen and my wife is a british citizen and we were married last month and a week after we met i had to say good buy to her because i am not eligible to sponsor her and there's no pathway to citizenship for same sex financial couples. and i can't really express the hardship that we go through. it's something absolutely incredible that no one should have to /tpaeuls choosing between their country and the person they love. and if we were of different genders, i...
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he finally wants to become a citizen. 10 years now, and the rules are strict. for 10 full years, he must not leave the country. >> it is an inconvenience for me to not be a citizen. i cannot just packed my bags to travel or sign a contract to sing in another country. i cannot stay somewhere for three months and then come back. i would lose my status here in austria. >> his wife and son are citizens already. but due to the pitfalls of bureaucracy, music is not. when he renewed his student visa 10 years ago, his documents were incomplete. although he filed a missing piece of paper after just two days, this was taken by the authorities as a reason years later for him to have to begin the qualifying period all over again. >> our plans were put on hold. we might consider moving, but there is still uncertainty. am i allowed to leave? should i try? is it possible? yes, that is what it is, and uncertainty. it is also a burden, especially for him. >> in the eu, austria has the toughest nut to citizenship. high school-level german, net earnings of approximately 1000 euro
he finally wants to become a citizen. 10 years now, and the rules are strict. for 10 full years, he must not leave the country. >> it is an inconvenience for me to not be a citizen. i cannot just packed my bags to travel or sign a contract to sing in another country. i cannot stay somewhere for three months and then come back. i would lose my status here in austria. >> his wife and son are citizens already. but due to the pitfalls of bureaucracy, music is not. when he renewed his...
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." -- total "citizen koch." we got a frantic series of text messages and phone calls. they desperately wanted to see the film we're going to take the sundance. we were happy to give it to them. i guess a couple of days after that, we got on the phone with the head of production over there and they said, if you guys don't change the name of your film, then we're going to have to take funding away from me. we cannot have our relationship with this film under that name. we were sort of stunned. we were open to other names, quite frankly, but we were curious about what was behind that. it took one google search to figure out david koch was a board member of wnet and wgbh and a contributor. we asked directly, does this have anything to do with the demands they were making? they were not very transparent, but it became clear in fact there was a client at -- that would find this name unacceptable. we said, we will be happy to change the name but not for political reasons. not because one of your donors will be angered
." -- total "citizen koch." we got a frantic series of text messages and phone calls. they desperately wanted to see the film we're going to take the sundance. we were happy to give it to them. i guess a couple of days after that, we got on the phone with the head of production over there and they said, if you guys don't change the name of your film, then we're going to have to take funding away from me. we cannot have our relationship with this film under that name. we were sort...
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citizens in the united states.
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citizens.here pakistani, yemeni damaso somalian.yemeni, i think it is ironic that you have a president that is a constitutional law expert and an attorney general that is well- respected in the field of law coming forward to put together the defense of the stripping of the most basic rights in our constitution. the idea that you can simply of one branch of government unilaterally and in secret declare that in american citizen should be executed or assassinated without presenting any evidence whatsoever, we should view that with great sobriety about the implications for our country. the idea that you do not give people the chance to respond or even to see the evidence against them should be shocking to all americans. >> you are listening to and watching jeremy scahill, on democracy now, author of "dirty world as a battlefield" and we make that available to you right now for a contribution of $200. it can be yours for $150. if you want it together with our 2 dvd said, which can only get exclusive
citizens.here pakistani, yemeni damaso somalian.yemeni, i think it is ironic that you have a president that is a constitutional law expert and an attorney general that is well- respected in the field of law coming forward to put together the defense of the stripping of the most basic rights in our constitution. the idea that you can simply of one branch of government unilaterally and in secret declare that in american citizen should be executed or assassinated without presenting any evidence...
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a lot of times we have citizens that provide information an that's fantastic, occasionally you get citizens that go truly above and beyond their duties. it's our pleasure to present this certificate to mr. arend. [ applause ] >> so that's my cue. mr. thomas our deepest gratitude such an example of bravery is worthy of the highest esteem awarded this day 8th of may. if you don't mind shaving, we are hiring. [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> is there anything you would like to say? >> thanks so much. i'm touched and honored. i do not deserve this certificate. why i not do this for being a hero. we actually appreciate the work you do everyday. thank you so much. >> mr. rendon behalf of the commission i want to thank you very much. it's citizens like you, i don't know if probably the most dangerous thing you did was step in front of the munis bus. what you did was admirable and citizens like you to keep this city clean and reduces crime and as the chief said, we are hiring. thank you very much. >> well, i thought it was a super hero action comic book thing. that was an amazing thing that you did. i
a lot of times we have citizens that provide information an that's fantastic, occasionally you get citizens that go truly above and beyond their duties. it's our pleasure to present this certificate to mr. arend. [ applause ] >> so that's my cue. mr. thomas our deepest gratitude such an example of bravery is worthy of the highest esteem awarded this day 8th of may. if you don't mind shaving, we are hiring. [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> is there anything you would like to say?...
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citizens.the move could in the so-called signature strikes that treat foreign males and target zones as militants unless they're proven innocent after death. more after the headlines with jeremy scahill. president obama will also use his speech to outline the covers to close u.s. military prison at guantanamo. he reportedly is preparing to gradually lift his more than three-year ban on repatriating yemeni prisoners. the crew transfers will likely begin at a slow pace of around two or three prisoners at a time. more than half of the 166 prisoners have been cleared for transfer. over 100 are currently on hunger strike to protest their indefinite imprisonment. in a letter to the pentagon, a group of lawyers for the guantanamo prisoners pleaded for preconditions at the prison, writing -- the financial cost of this week's devastating tornado in moore, oklahoma could top $2 billion. the oklahoma city mayor told reporters the storm may have damaged up to 13,000 homes. >> the numbers of this event are
citizens.the move could in the so-called signature strikes that treat foreign males and target zones as militants unless they're proven innocent after death. more after the headlines with jeremy scahill. president obama will also use his speech to outline the covers to close u.s. military prison at guantanamo. he reportedly is preparing to gradually lift his more than three-year ban on repatriating yemeni prisoners. the crew transfers will likely begin at a slow pace of around two or three...
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specifically this american citizen. anwar al awlaki. who was killed in an american drone strike in 2011. >> for the record, i do not believe it would be constitutional for the government to target and kill any u.s. citizen with a drone or with a shotgun without due process. nor should any president deploy armed drones over u.s. soil. but when a u.s. citizen goes abroad to wage war against america and is actively plotting to kill u.s. citizens, and when neither the united states nor our partners are in a position to capture him before he carries out a plot, his citizenship should no more serve as a shield than a sniper shooting down on an innocent crowd should be protected from a s.w.a.t. team. that's who anwar al awlaki was. he was continuously trying to kill people. >> then just as the president was pivoting to the thorny issue of the prison at guantanamo and the rule of law, a protester stood up and started shouting questions about that very issue and kept on shouting at him for several minutes. >> there is no justification beyond pol
specifically this american citizen. anwar al awlaki. who was killed in an american drone strike in 2011. >> for the record, i do not believe it would be constitutional for the government to target and kill any u.s. citizen with a drone or with a shotgun without due process. nor should any president deploy armed drones over u.s. soil. but when a u.s. citizen goes abroad to wage war against america and is actively plotting to kill u.s. citizens, and when neither the united states nor our...
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citizen anwar al awlaki saying -- >> when a u.s. citizen goes abroad to wage war against america and is actively plotting to kill u.s. citizens, and when neither the united states nor our partners are in a position to capture him before he carries out a plot, his citizenship should no more serve as a shield than a sniper shooting down on an innocent crowd should be protected from a s.w.a.t. team. >> the president made no defense of the other three american citizens who have been killed including abdul al awlaki, the 16-year-old of anwar awlaki. despite claims from previous administration officials to the contrary. >> it is a hard fact that u.s. strikes have resulted in civilian casualties. a risk that exists in every war. and for the families of those civilians, no words or legal construct can justify their loss. for me, and those in my chain of command, those deaths will haunt us as long as we live. >> the robust defense of the program that has come to define his national security legacy is a signal the president is listening and i
citizen anwar al awlaki saying -- >> when a u.s. citizen goes abroad to wage war against america and is actively plotting to kill u.s. citizens, and when neither the united states nor our partners are in a position to capture him before he carries out a plot, his citizenship should no more serve as a shield than a sniper shooting down on an innocent crowd should be protected from a s.w.a.t. team. >> the president made no defense of the other three american citizens who have been...
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attacking their fellow citizens. we need to firmly focused on this perversion and politicization of the process, we need to make it as unpopular as soviet communism has become today. you don't seek thousands of young and angry youth joining the stalin era proves as a former protest. the way to stop angry young people is by discrediting this kind of ideology. it involves generating ideas and narratives that signal an alternative to the ideas of al qaeda. if i ask them to think about democratic activism, we are hard-pressed to think of such examples of individuals or symbols other than those who have been assassinated. leaders,uslims, committees, individuals, most religious and political leaders need to step forward and condemn terrorism. be thankedrves to for saying that ordinary citizens must not be killed. all they need to do is go out and discredit this narrative that is so appealing to young people. i am talking about creating social movements that act as platforms that young people can join that provide them with
attacking their fellow citizens. we need to firmly focused on this perversion and politicization of the process, we need to make it as unpopular as soviet communism has become today. you don't seek thousands of young and angry youth joining the stalin era proves as a former protest. the way to stop angry young people is by discrediting this kind of ideology. it involves generating ideas and narratives that signal an alternative to the ideas of al qaeda. if i ask them to think about democratic...
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also by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect to participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be their chance to shine light on the issue which the mainstream media has been keeping quiet for years you know you'd think that people would be outraged over segregation but what happens to russians and russian speakers is just not cool or hip or trendy or convenient enough for the mainstream media to take notice but that's just my opinion. lieut.
also by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect to participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be their chance to shine light on the issue which the mainstream media has been keeping quiet for years you know you'd think that people would be outraged over segregation but what happens to russians and russian...
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citizen we're also told. the boston police, wolf, i'm just getting details as i'm talking to you so you'll have to bear with me. the boston police said three additional people have been taken into custody. they date the marathon bombings we all know now as april 15th. we have additional information, again, with the homeland security official who has spoken to cnn, but i want to add this as well. and perhaps, wolf, this is the most significant reporting for the people who live here in boston where i am, many of them daily coming out to see the messages and tributes left behind for those killed and injured in those bombings. the police in boston wanted to make sure people know -- i'm going to quote them "there is no threat to the public," wolf. after announcing these three people had been taken into custody. no threat to the public. significant for those who live here. perhaps maybe even significant for the miranda timing as well, which we all know there is a public safety exception which precludes you from hav
citizen we're also told. the boston police, wolf, i'm just getting details as i'm talking to you so you'll have to bear with me. the boston police said three additional people have been taken into custody. they date the marathon bombings we all know now as april 15th. we have additional information, again, with the homeland security official who has spoken to cnn, but i want to add this as well. and perhaps, wolf, this is the most significant reporting for the people who live here in boston...
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so, i feel very deeply about being a clear, listening, speaking and effective citizen for my fellow citizens to change the statistic of 2 to 3 a day. it's just got to stop. so, please consider my heart felt hope to serve. thank you. >> thank you. rebecca, is it hogue? >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is rebecca hogue, or becky as most people call me. i live in treasure island. i'm very active in the citizen's advisory board of treasure island and making sure that the new development is safe for pedestrians since they want to be a pedestrian safe neighborhood. i have lived in san francisco since i was 6 years old. i'm disabled. i no longer work because i couldn't follow my job when the phone company left the city. i'm very active -- i'm vice president of the franklin eleanor roosevelt democratic [speaker not understood] for seniors. i'm vice president of disabled affairs. i'm also involved in [speaker not understood] california alliance for retired americans. i think that pedestrian safety -- i don't drive so i'm always a pedestrian. it's an issue that we don't see that much out in th
so, i feel very deeply about being a clear, listening, speaking and effective citizen for my fellow citizens to change the statistic of 2 to 3 a day. it's just got to stop. so, please consider my heart felt hope to serve. thank you. >> thank you. rebecca, is it hogue? >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is rebecca hogue, or becky as most people call me. i live in treasure island. i'm very active in the citizen's advisory board of treasure island and making sure that the new...
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until you become a citizen, you don't vote. >> that they want to become citizens.s, i want to be michael phelps, but i'm not going to be in the pol. okayyouare in the race for mayor. neil: anthony wiener wants to break into this. obviously he needs work things out ith his wife. >> do you think he should do it? >> yes. >> there are already a lot of candidates, you already have the republican party to the democratic party, there a lot of people who wan to make some changes. >> this is city that gravitates. and you are a great guy. but you are just not resonating as much as some of the better-known names. >> this is what an election campaign is all about. the campaign is just getting started. >> thank you again. neil: we are talking real estate on fox business. you are selling, it won't just be a chunk of cash. just be a chunk of cash. now, uncle sam wants you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instd of "strength training with patrick wils." come on todd! flap
until you become a citizen, you don't vote. >> that they want to become citizens.s, i want to be michael phelps, but i'm not going to be in the pol. okayyouare in the race for mayor. neil: anthony wiener wants to break into this. obviously he needs work things out ith his wife. >> do you think he should do it? >> yes. >> there are already a lot of candidates, you already have the republican party to the democratic party, there a lot of people who wan to make some...
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supreme court that said citizens united does not apply to our situation. this lot is 100 years old we have a history that shows how corporations have voted the montana government and we don't want to go back. it was challenged again by the lawyer who brought citizens united to the supreme court and when it got there, the five justices said sari, citizens united applies even though two new justices had written separately that they think it would be good to take a look at the montana law of the premise that citizens united was based is we need to take a look at what is happening in the country what is happening with the elections but the court did not even have a signed decision and said we will not hear it and it applies. period. >> update overturned it they'll return the montana supreme court ruling. i call this a very confident , sometimes pulled conservative majority and i think citizens united is a good example there is no regrets. i am not sure about what might happen if guns come up again by would be very surprised if they backtrack on the district of
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citizens. not on the killing of other people. the house judiciary committee held hearings, but again, just focused on u.s. citizens. although targeted killings, not just drones. a gallup poll released about two weeks ago showed that 65% of americans think we should use drone strikes in other countries against suspected terrorist. that was done to 41% of people who favor tags in other countries against u.s. citizens living abroad and down to 25% who favor strikes against suspected terrorists living in the united states. only 13% of the people surveyed believe that we should use drone
citizens. not on the killing of other people. the house judiciary committee held hearings, but again, just focused on u.s. citizens. although targeted killings, not just drones. a gallup poll released about two weeks ago showed that 65% of americans think we should use drone strikes in other countries against suspected terrorist. that was done to 41% of people who favor tags in other countries against u.s. citizens living abroad and down to 25% who favor strikes against suspected terrorists...
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citizens who would do stuff like this. they weren't particularly targeting u.k. citizens. i think three of the bombers were u.k. citizens. they went back, studied what they had done won and reconfigured their whole program. we got to be doing that right now. >> neil: you know, what senator mccain said that's interesting, we are worried about the illegals who are here. he said maybe we need to booten -- broaden up the ones who are here, legal or otherwise, by that, two of these were granted visas to the us with us a citizen of the -- one a citizen of the united states. one had his visa revoked as soon as he was academically dismissed at u mass, yet that never got to airport authorities or whatever local authorities. so with these holes and cracks, keep coming up. >> these are holes and cracks that the american people felt were fixed as a result of september 11. apparently they haven't been. there have been too many situations. judge mukasey's article last week, eloquently described how many situations where we had warnings and pretty darn substantial warnings about these pe
citizens who would do stuff like this. they weren't particularly targeting u.k. citizens. i think three of the bombers were u.k. citizens. they went back, studied what they had done won and reconfigured their whole program. we got to be doing that right now. >> neil: you know, what senator mccain said that's interesting, we are worried about the illegals who are here. he said maybe we need to booten -- broaden up the ones who are here, legal or otherwise, by that, two of these were...
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what would compel y to become a citizen? >>ell, people want to be citizens. >> want to be american.e want to be citizens. >> the backlog to become a citizen coultake you 10 years, from the point where you become eligible to be a citizen to the through the bureaucratic nightmare. >> we should be engaging people. >> i see the democrats trying to lock in a vote. okay, but disavow me of this remark now the tea party is different. back then, they very clearly there should be no part of the. >> a part of this do not get? >> no taxation without representation. that is what this country is founded on. >> you don't get what i'm saying. >> one last thing is the right toote. until you become a citizen, you don't vote. >> that they want to become citizens. >> yes, i want to be michael phelps, but i'm not going to be in the pool. okay, you are in the race for mayor. neil anthony wiener wants to break into this. obviously he needs work things out with his wife. >> do you think he should do it? >> yes. >> there are already a lot of candidates, you already have the republican party to the democrati
what would compel y to become a citizen? >>ell, people want to be citizens. >> want to be american.e want to be citizens. >> the backlog to become a citizen coultake you 10 years, from the point where you become eligible to be a citizen to the through the bureaucratic nightmare. >> we should be engaging people. >> i see the democrats trying to lock in a vote. okay, but disavow me of this remark now the tea party is different. back then, they very clearly there...
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citizen? right now the administration takes the position in response to our transparency freedom of information act lawsuit that we cannot confirm or deny that we actually carried out the killing of al-aulaqi let alone that of his 16-year-old son. with respect to our constitutional due process challenge, the administration takes the position that the killing of three u.s. citizens cannot be subject by judicial review -- to a judicial review, because this is a political question solely for big ticket branch to decide. i think that we obviously disagree, but i think that is a very dangerous proposition for a system of checks and balances that executive-branch may be able to unilaterally take the life of a u.s. citizen and not be subject to judicial review even after the fact. >> bankrupt. in the b you.hank from "the guardian. very interesting discussion. it's a hypothetical question to help me understand better the arguments for the legality internationally. if al qaeda was to get its hands and
citizen? right now the administration takes the position in response to our transparency freedom of information act lawsuit that we cannot confirm or deny that we actually carried out the killing of al-aulaqi let alone that of his 16-year-old son. with respect to our constitutional due process challenge, the administration takes the position that the killing of three u.s. citizens cannot be subject by judicial review -- to a judicial review, because this is a political question solely for big...
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>> well, you know, when -- when we came up with the title citizen koch, we had this working title, citizen changed it to citizen koch. and at that time it was about a week after park avenue aired on national pbs. he started to get a flurry of emails, and text messages, and they needed to see this film. they were desperate. it turned out they told us this was a red flag. so that was when we began to suspect that there would be a problem. we had no idea that they would actually pull our funding and pull our chances for a national public audience. >> michael: yeah, it's hard to imagine how the entire landscape has been changed because of this. what sort of influence do you think these large donors will have on independent film making in general? >> well, i mean i think we have seen it -- we -- we -- i hope we haven't seen the future but we have seen the impact that it can have. and you have people who are ideologically far to the right, and one of the targets has been the arts and public television. well as the public financing for public media goes away, something has got to fill that void.
>> well, you know, when -- when we came up with the title citizen koch, we had this working title, citizen changed it to citizen koch. and at that time it was about a week after park avenue aired on national pbs. he started to get a flurry of emails, and text messages, and they needed to see this film. they were desperate. it turned out they told us this was a red flag. so that was when we began to suspect that there would be a problem. we had no idea that they would actually pull our...
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the citizens of europe want their economy kick started. they are promised growth rates that have never been achieved in the past. but i believe yes, there is ayou are allowing the citizens of europe to know who will negotiate on it. this should be a right choice. you, yourself, you do not have a negotiating mandate. do you have a copy of the most recent terms of resolutions? support the commission without knowing what they going to do? >> thank you. >> thank you. german commissioner. president of counsel. i disagree with you. i usually do disagree with him. i think the commissioner in question has always been willing to come to the trade committees. this is not about individual members chime to negotiate individually with the united states. fors a huge opportunity jobs, for growth, prosperity, right across the union, in financial services, in insurance services, and in the motor industry. trade on the korean free- agreement. the industry was very against it there this time, there is a huge opportunity for them. e are talking about the moto
the citizens of europe want their economy kick started. they are promised growth rates that have never been achieved in the past. but i believe yes, there is ayou are allowing the citizens of europe to know who will negotiate on it. this should be a right choice. you, yourself, you do not have a negotiating mandate. do you have a copy of the most recent terms of resolutions? support the commission without knowing what they going to do? >> thank you. >> thank you. german...
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citizens. these women are often accompanied by their husbands, who are an integral part of the planning process. canan tasci reports for the "inland valley daily" bulletin and has been covering the ballooning trend as more and more women arrive to give birth in southern california. >> this is kind of a birthing package whe everything is pre-set up for you and then everything from where you are going to stay to where you are going while you are here if you are doing any vacationing while you are here, visiting your dr.'s office whether you are having a natural birth, whether you are having a c-section and then all your meals are included. that price tag has been reported to be about $100,000. >> the women stay in what are called birthing centers or maternity hotels. they are advertised as luxury hotels or high end housing. >> this is another area in the west side to tell you what the facilities to the birthing -- the ma tern knee hotels look like. you can see somehow -- >> when the women arrive
citizens. these women are often accompanied by their husbands, who are an integral part of the planning process. canan tasci reports for the "inland valley daily" bulletin and has been covering the ballooning trend as more and more women arrive to give birth in southern california. >> this is kind of a birthing package whe everything is pre-set up for you and then everything from where you are going to stay to where you are going while you are here if you are doing any...
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we, as american citizens, have to look out for our rights and interest. we have an executive branch and others who worked for the executive branch shirking their authority and taking it a step too far, need t stand up as americans and pushed back because that comes to the media individual citizens, the file lawsuits, pushed back by gettin these people out of office and demanding redress and accountability. full, open, and become an transparent investigation into each and every one of these matters. lou: thank you very much. >> thank you. lou: the irs abused its public trust. the president of citizens unite talks out about clear governmen overreach. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind. delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. welwhere new york sta
we, as american citizens, have to look out for our rights and interest. we have an executive branch and others who worked for the executive branch shirking their authority and taking it a step too far, need t stand up as americans and pushed back because that comes to the media individual citizens, the file lawsuits, pushed back by gettin these people out of office and demanding redress and accountability. full, open, and become an transparent investigation into each and every one of these...
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also by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect or participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be their chance to shine a light on the issue which the mainstream media has been keeping quiet for years you know you'd think that people would be outraged over segregation but what happens to russians and russian speakers is just not cool or hip or trendy or convenient enough for the mainstream media to take notice but that's just my opinion. lol. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so many i mean the town i believe that i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the very slow motion legal and. worse you're going to fly down superman to the radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes from a kook cause they want to close for a politician if you've never seen anything like that i'm told. hey guys i'm having martin and this is breakin
also by birth bearer of the non-citizen status not happy being on the bad side of apartheid the non-citizens have logically decided to vote for their own parliament because they can't elect or participate in the left field what even if the parliament has no power whatsoever it will be their chance to shine a light on the issue which the mainstream media has been keeping quiet for years you know you'd think that people would be outraged over segregation but what happens to russians and russian...
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we, as american citizens, have to look out for our rights and interest.ve an executive branch and others who worked for the executive branch shirking their authority and taking it a step too far, need to stand up as americans and pushed back because that comes to the media individual citizens, the file lawsuits, pushed back by gettin these people out of office and demanding redress and accountability. full, open, and become an transparent investigation into each and every one of these matters. lou: thank you very much. >> thank you. lou: the irs abused its public trust. the president of citizens unite talks out about clear governmen overreach. ♪ as is. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing the moving them, mak. we oversee 20% of the world's financial asse. and that ges us scale and insight no one else has. investment managent combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. .amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create t future... by clinging to the
we, as american citizens, have to look out for our rights and interest.ve an executive branch and others who worked for the executive branch shirking their authority and taking it a step too far, need to stand up as americans and pushed back because that comes to the media individual citizens, the file lawsuits, pushed back by gettin these people out of office and demanding redress and accountability. full, open, and become an transparent investigation into each and every one of these matters....