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absolutely and in just be clear our film citizen koch it's untitled citizen koch and it deals with some of the political operations of the koch brothers but there are people on both sides who are exploiting these loopholes in very sinister ways and i the reason i use the word sinister is i think it really undermines the intent of our democracy that people are empowered to create their own lives and to elect the people that represent their interests and so the citizens united decision in a whole series of supreme court decisions and its aftermath have made it easier for people on both sides to spend money and it takes away the voice of the rest of us is there are liberal to other parts of the. well you know i think every every spending group is a little bit different you know the right in the tea party likes to point their finger at george soros and and tom styer and you know look the amount of money that's being spent the amount of dark money being spent in particular by by folks on the far right eclipses the money being spent by the democrats or by sympathizers to the democrats so you
absolutely and in just be clear our film citizen koch it's untitled citizen koch and it deals with some of the political operations of the koch brothers but there are people on both sides who are exploiting these loopholes in very sinister ways and i the reason i use the word sinister is i think it really undermines the intent of our democracy that people are empowered to create their own lives and to elect the people that represent their interests and so the citizens united decision in a whole...
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taking on larry king and on today's show oscar nominated filmmaker called deal his new documentary is citizen koch it investigates the money behind the tea party traces the impact of unlimited alleges spending by corporations and billionaires it's a controversial look at private donors versions the voting public and call joins us from new york what was the impetus for citizen cold. well you know larry i guess after president obama was elected one thing that we all observed i think was a was an outpouring there was the rise of the tea party and the public discourse around the most important issues that affect us every single day had turned ugly you know i mean that's the time we need a lot more larry king's out there but instead we're getting a lot of this fox news stuff and we might my partner and i t.l.'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're askin nominated you co-produced with michael moore fahrenheit nine one nine eleven bowling for columbine capitalism a love story how come michael
taking on larry king and on today's show oscar nominated filmmaker called deal his new documentary is citizen koch it investigates the money behind the tea party traces the impact of unlimited alleges spending by corporations and billionaires it's a controversial look at private donors versions the voting public and call joins us from new york what was the impetus for citizen cold. well you know larry i guess after president obama was elected one thing that we all observed i think was a was an...
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motherhood type of statement we disagree that's our answer why do we disagree that with a broader citizens statement that the laws will be enforced any kind of broadening of the power to enforce ethnical aforementioned in our socket to the good whether by a right of action to citizens or anyone we should agree. the recommendation that this can be done by the board of supervisors enacting a particular version that gives the folks the right like a private attorney general action to enforce the award of attorney's fees that's an incentive for citizens to help out in ethnical matters and if the jury has found that is good and that the board of supervisors should be asked to do that i think we should join in with them >> other comments in the commissioners? >> there's some legal wasn't proposition j struck down by the court and there's a question of whether or not that clause was controlling. >> you're right we should take out as provided as was provided by proposition j it sets the thing up for an attack in regard to the los angeles court decision 14 or fierceness year ago bused the general no
motherhood type of statement we disagree that's our answer why do we disagree that with a broader citizens statement that the laws will be enforced any kind of broadening of the power to enforce ethnical aforementioned in our socket to the good whether by a right of action to citizens or anyone we should agree. the recommendation that this can be done by the board of supervisors enacting a particular version that gives the folks the right like a private attorney general action to enforce the...
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public citizens it was also the great book citizen hearst about william randolph hearst who dominated things through the media yeah before we get into the culture and everything let's we'll show you now a clip from citizen called. high and what i voted far is not what i think people like. her or. what are you looking at i could never retire unions are the only competition republicans have lost the unions it's over aren't very happy just being millionaires today really had to be good zillionaires. don't cross our border. i think another question. to ask had to. listen. they don't care about you because you don't brain which. is looks like a great documentary called but i would fairly say that if the koch brothers walked down the street in any big street in new york or l.a. anyway no one would recognize or explain who the koch brothers are. well david and charles koch or billionaire industrialist they inherited their fortune from their father fred koch who made a lot of money in the fossil fuel industry. they refine a lot of a lot of fossil fuels they transport fossil fuels but they've
public citizens it was also the great book citizen hearst about william randolph hearst who dominated things through the media yeah before we get into the culture and everything let's we'll show you now a clip from citizen called. high and what i voted far is not what i think people like. her or. what are you looking at i could never retire unions are the only competition republicans have lost the unions it's over aren't very happy just being millionaires today really had to be good...
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is that all good citizen called. i am watching my republican party implode it's made me question whether or not they truly represent what i believe in. tea party republicans are not the same thing. oh my brother charles and i provided the funds to start the american tour bus. on his away. response it's a good example would be people over how would. how much you can put into wisconsin just over ten million dollars wisconsin is open for business. largely unknown consequence of citizens united is it is unleashed money that our disclosure laws are not equipped to reveal and the chance will ever get to be a complete red state where you can read through the help. help writers refineries that specialize in some of the worst types of oil they're extraordinarily well chosen david cook for the largest don't seem to go here's your time out you can buy a democratic congress one for twenty five hundred republican congressman seemed more one hundred forty thousand forces not the point of it is to find a way to spend money in elect
is that all good citizen called. i am watching my republican party implode it's made me question whether or not they truly represent what i believe in. tea party republicans are not the same thing. oh my brother charles and i provided the funds to start the american tour bus. on his away. response it's a good example would be people over how would. how much you can put into wisconsin just over ten million dollars wisconsin is open for business. largely unknown consequence of citizens united is...
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, regular citizens, trying to get by in their lives. also the destruction there. you heard the prime minister talking about rebuilding, that they would let international organizations that would need to be able to go in and help gaza rebuild, but of course not giving hamas a chance to go out and get more or build more weaponry, but to build for the people of gaza. so hearing from them, it does sound like, wolf, correct me if i'm wrong here, that there's going to be a change in this operation. it sounds like it is going to be as the prime minister said regrouping. when that happens? we have to ask the army, the army will tell us when the mission is complete and then we'll take action. wolf? >> you're absolutely right, sara. it looks like about -- even though the prime minister didn't say, a change in israeli strategy now, they're going to start removing some of the ground forces because they think destruction of the tunnels near complete and destruction of a lot of missiles and rockets near complete as well. they also -- he is also makin
, regular citizens, trying to get by in their lives. also the destruction there. you heard the prime minister talking about rebuilding, that they would let international organizations that would need to be able to go in and help gaza rebuild, but of course not giving hamas a chance to go out and get more or build more weaponry, but to build for the people of gaza. so hearing from them, it does sound like, wolf, correct me if i'm wrong here, that there's going to be a change in this operation....
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private attorney general action to enforce the award of attorney's fees that's an incentive for citizens to help out in ethnical matters and if the jury has found that is good and that the board of supervisors should be asked to do that i think we should join in with them >> other comments in the commissioners? >> there's some legal wasn't proposition j struck down by the court and there's a question of whether or not that clause was controlling. >> you're right we should take out as provided as was provided by proposition j it sets the thing up for an attack in regard to the los angeles court decision 14 or fierceness year ago bused the general notation we should agree with them that as to that finding that apple pie and motherhood finding and agree that the board of supervisors should attempt to set up something in corners with that citizens right of action. i'm not all that converging with the particular reasons why j was struck down because of having something like that or other things in that but tang taking out the language that we're you're going prop j as part of the solution we
private attorney general action to enforce the award of attorney's fees that's an incentive for citizens to help out in ethnical matters and if the jury has found that is good and that the board of supervisors should be asked to do that i think we should join in with them >> other comments in the commissioners? >> there's some legal wasn't proposition j struck down by the court and there's a question of whether or not that clause was controlling. >> you're right we should take...
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that is a good thing for the citizens of this country and for our allies. don't ever forget, we are not only about supporting the united states, but we are also about supporting our allies and i spent a great deal of my time as director ensuring that those partnerships remain focused on the future, remembering what it was that brought us together in the first ways. my challenge is -- how do i make sure that nsa remains effective in executing its mission? how do i make sure that we are positioned as the world around us changes to make sure that we maintain relevance and capabilities, always mindful to obey the rule of law as citizens of the nation that we defend? and that what we need to be doing now that if we don't do in five years to 10 years, we will be in real trouble? another area i would give general alexander great marks is i was always impressed, early in his time as the director, and can remember talking to him about and him telling me about the efforts we needed to make now that would not be a factor for five or 10 years but if we didn't do it now
that is a good thing for the citizens of this country and for our allies. don't ever forget, we are not only about supporting the united states, but we are also about supporting our allies and i spent a great deal of my time as director ensuring that those partnerships remain focused on the future, remembering what it was that brought us together in the first ways. my challenge is -- how do i make sure that nsa remains effective in executing its mission? how do i make sure that we are...
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we have nothing against the citizens of gaza.the opposite, we are sorry for every citizen who was hurt by mistake. with the international community, to help us with the idea of dismantling gaza. >> translator: it surprised many but not us, the special connection we have with the countries of the area. this is very important at the end of this operation it will open for us, for israel, new possibilities. hamas is interested that the people of gaza will be hurt and suffer, and therefore the world will blame israel for their suffering. hamas is an organization that with qatar promised secretary of state and secretary-general ban ki-moon a cease-fire and did not do what they promised. i thank president obama and secretary kerry. they blame hamas for the break of the cease-fire yesterday. we heard similar voices from the leaders around the world. but there are other voices, too. and to them i say, the terror has no boundaries. today it's against israel. tomorrow it will be against other countries. what we are doing against terror orga
we have nothing against the citizens of gaza.the opposite, we are sorry for every citizen who was hurt by mistake. with the international community, to help us with the idea of dismantling gaza. >> translator: it surprised many but not us, the special connection we have with the countries of the area. this is very important at the end of this operation it will open for us, for israel, new possibilities. hamas is interested that the people of gaza will be hurt and suffer, and therefore the...
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and agree that the board of supervisors should attempt to set up something in corners with that citizens right of action. i'm not all that converging with the particular reasons why j was struck down because of having something like that or other things in that but tang taking out the language that we're you're going prop j as part of the solution we ought to agree with that >> i think what the court held is that the sharing of penalties with the filer may not be legal. i know there are chisel blowers that provide those kinds of things but anyway, when you say asking the board of supervisors to enhance a right of of action is there a general right of action at the present time for someone unless they she show personal injury >> i have no idea but if the board of supervisors were to see fit to take a shot anothers passing something like this and it were to go through the courts again maybe it will be upheld. prop j was struck down by a district court or a lower court in los angeles about 14 or 15 years but was never really contested beyond that so we're not talking about prop j distributi
and agree that the board of supervisors should attempt to set up something in corners with that citizens right of action. i'm not all that converging with the particular reasons why j was struck down because of having something like that or other things in that but tang taking out the language that we're you're going prop j as part of the solution we ought to agree with that >> i think what the court held is that the sharing of penalties with the filer may not be legal. i know there are...
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other citizens are voicing their opposition to these movements.n this episode of "asia insight" we follow the ongoing struggle of residents in their 17th year since returning to chinese rule. >>> hong kong, one of asia's main business hubs and a leading international financial center. as it's economy increasingly merges with main land china following its hand over from british rule, beijing's influence over the city continues to grow. in the tourism sector alone, 75% of visitors were from mainla chin lastye. thatmounts to more than 40 million people. without mainland china the economy probably wouldn't be able to function. recently, several incidents have installed fear in the hearts of hong kong residents. books criticizing the government and politicians are openly displayed and sold in bookstores. confirmation of the city's guaranteed freedom of speech. despite these civil liberties a publisher preparing to release a book criticizing chinese president was arrested on the mainland. he was sentenced to ten years in prison. to add to the distress t
other citizens are voicing their opposition to these movements.n this episode of "asia insight" we follow the ongoing struggle of residents in their 17th year since returning to chinese rule. >>> hong kong, one of asia's main business hubs and a leading international financial center. as it's economy increasingly merges with main land china following its hand over from british rule, beijing's influence over the city continues to grow. in the tourism sector alone, 75% of...
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we are very sorry for, each citizen hurt or killed during this operation.e encourage the international organizations, international system to help and support the rebuilding of gaza together with the disarmament of the terrorists in gaza. maybe some people will be surprised. we are not going to be surprised with the strong relations that we have with other countries in our region. by the end of the operation, by the end of the fighting it will open up for us new opportunities. this time hamas is interested that the residents of gaza will be killed and hurt thinking that the world will blame israel for their suffering. many in the world understand what is hamas, the organization together with qatar promised the american secretary of state, mr. kerry, and ban ki-moon cease-fire and actually deceived both of them. i embrace strong words by the u.s. president, mr. obama, and secretary of state kerry who placed the responsibility for breaking the cease-fire upon the hamas. with the words of mr. president obama yesterday about israeli right to destroy missiles an
we are very sorry for, each citizen hurt or killed during this operation.e encourage the international organizations, international system to help and support the rebuilding of gaza together with the disarmament of the terrorists in gaza. maybe some people will be surprised. we are not going to be surprised with the strong relations that we have with other countries in our region. by the end of the operation, by the end of the fighting it will open up for us new opportunities. this time hamas...
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has the word citizens and. the idea of a culture of this kind of citizenship taking hold in china is going to require a couple of things. is going to require example, cochran people like you. it's going did take us spreading contagion. i don't mean this in a simplistic way. modeling by example what it means to take ownership and responsibility of problems and solve them yourselves and to organize others to do that and aggregated ways does not necessarily try to overthrow them. these habits of citizenship and citizen problem-solving, you are not born knowing how to do them. they are different from the act necessary. that is part of that. once you've done a, a preexisting feed bed, the practice of this kind of soft governance and self-governing citizens shipped, something else will come fill that vacuum as it happens throughout parts of the arab world. part of what i would like to see if there were to be a citizen university in mainland china would be to help foster this not in the spirit of challenging the autho
has the word citizens and. the idea of a culture of this kind of citizenship taking hold in china is going to require a couple of things. is going to require example, cochran people like you. it's going did take us spreading contagion. i don't mean this in a simplistic way. modeling by example what it means to take ownership and responsibility of problems and solve them yourselves and to organize others to do that and aggregated ways does not necessarily try to overthrow them. these habits of...
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they're there as citizens. the judges here are not -- we're not here as citizens. and as citizens, they bring -- thy the bring to their job all of the predispositions that citizens have, and these people, perhaps invoke the deity at meals. they should not be able to invoke it before they undertake a serious governmental task, such as enacting laws or ordinances. there is a serious religious interest on the other side of this thing, that people who have religious beliefs ought to be able to invoke the deity when they are acting as citizens. and not as judges or as experts in the executive branch. accomplish it seems to me that when they do that, so long as all groups are allowed to be in, there seems to me -- it seems to me an imposition upon them to stifle the manner which they invoke their deity. >> we haven't said they can't invoke the deity and have a pray, and they can pray any way they want, silently or just before the meeting we said they cannot impose sectarian prayer on the citizenry, and that is very different from what congress does, very different from w
they're there as citizens. the judges here are not -- we're not here as citizens. and as citizens, they bring -- thy the bring to their job all of the predispositions that citizens have, and these people, perhaps invoke the deity at meals. they should not be able to invoke it before they undertake a serious governmental task, such as enacting laws or ordinances. there is a serious religious interest on the other side of this thing, that people who have religious beliefs ought to be able to...
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it preys on a senior citizen's willingness to do anything to help a family member in trouble. for example, a skimmer convinces the demo for a telephone that his or her grandchild or another relative is in jail, is in the hospital or stuck in a foreign country needs money to get out of the predicament. and since the beginning of 2012, the federal trade commission has received more than 30,000 complaints about scammer who claim to be a friend or family member in distress and it cost americans more than $42 million just since the beginning of 012. now, this doesn't tell the whole story. since the majority of these crimes go unreported. what we do know is the ftc report that imposter scans have doubled between 2009 and 23rd and warn potential but the undisputed and we have some good news today from the green dot corporation. they make their product that has been one of the fraudsters in many schemes. we heard it first in the jamaican lottery scam. it has announced plans to retire from store shelves nationwide. they seeing how this product has been used by the skimmers and that is
it preys on a senior citizen's willingness to do anything to help a family member in trouble. for example, a skimmer convinces the demo for a telephone that his or her grandchild or another relative is in jail, is in the hospital or stuck in a foreign country needs money to get out of the predicament. and since the beginning of 2012, the federal trade commission has received more than 30,000 complaints about scammer who claim to be a friend or family member in distress and it cost americans...
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it is devoted to rules that make the citizens subservient. the 20th century will be digital, mobile, virtual, and personal. the government used digital, mobile, and virtual capability to empower citizens to leave their lives focused on their concerns and would be different from the current federal bureaucracy which increasingly uses its power as a tool for social control. go to the governor of california and former mayor of san francisco has intriguingly outlined the potential for a citizen centered smartphone enabled 21st-century model of government in his book. he writes, technologies like smartphones in the cloud enable an enterprise to organize itself in a distributed fashion without central power to collaborate in ways you couldn't before. it gives power to the people. it is the first crucial step in moving away from top-down bureaucratic government choking our democracy. understanding this concept is central to understanding how the government must change and what it must become. this approach applies everywhere. the veterans administra
it is devoted to rules that make the citizens subservient. the 20th century will be digital, mobile, virtual, and personal. the government used digital, mobile, and virtual capability to empower citizens to leave their lives focused on their concerns and would be different from the current federal bureaucracy which increasingly uses its power as a tool for social control. go to the governor of california and former mayor of san francisco has intriguingly outlined the potential for a citizen...
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about that and more in tonight's big picture politics and also a new study says that the sovereign citizen think clive bundy is the number one threat to american public safety so what does this mean for the future of counterterrorism policy and if you've flown anywhere lately your wallet probably took a huge hit why is that and how does it all tie into reaganomics and what can we do about it more on that tonight steely take. you need to know this the gun control movement has lost one of its most important allies on monday former reagan press secretary james brady was to weigh his home in alexandria virginia at the age of seventy three brady had been on the job only sixty nine days went on march thirtieth one thousand nine hundred one would be assassin's bullet changed his and the nation's life forever as as as he president reagan and a group of cabinet officials left an event at the hilton office right in the hotel right here in washington d.c. a mentally ill man named john hinckley jr opened fire no one died but four people including president reagan himself were severely injured james br
about that and more in tonight's big picture politics and also a new study says that the sovereign citizen think clive bundy is the number one threat to american public safety so what does this mean for the future of counterterrorism policy and if you've flown anywhere lately your wallet probably took a huge hit why is that and how does it all tie into reaganomics and what can we do about it more on that tonight steely take. you need to know this the gun control movement has lost one of its...
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it preys on a senior citizen's willingness to do anything to help a family member in trouble. for example, a scammer convinces the victim over the telephone that his or her grandchild, or another relative, is in jail, is in the hospital, or stuck in a foreign country, and needs money to get out of the predicament. since the beginning of 2012, the federal trade commission has received more than 30,000 complaints about scammers who claim to be a friend or family member in distress, costing americans more than $42 million. just since the beginning of 2012. now, this doesn't tell the whole story, since the majority of these crimes go unreported. what we do know is that the ftc reports that imposter scams have doubled between 2009 and 2013. today, we'll hear from a distinguished panel on what authorities are doing to detect and prosecute such crimes and how seniors can protect themselves. we're also going to hear about private industry's role in combating these scams. the bottom line is that the government alone cannot prevent these types of scams. private companies that sell prepa
it preys on a senior citizen's willingness to do anything to help a family member in trouble. for example, a scammer convinces the victim over the telephone that his or her grandchild, or another relative, is in jail, is in the hospital, or stuck in a foreign country, and needs money to get out of the predicament. since the beginning of 2012, the federal trade commission has received more than 30,000 complaints about scammers who claim to be a friend or family member in distress, costing...
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which a british citizen has beheaded an american citizen? are you any closer to knowing who carried this evil act out? >> first of all, let me condemn completely the barbaric and brutal act that has taken place. let's be clear what this act is, it is an act of murder. and murder without any justification. now, we have not identified the individual responsible on the video. but from what we've seen, it looks increasingly likely it is a british citizen. this is deeply shocking, that we know that far too many british citizens have travelled to iraq and syria, to take part in extremism and violence. what we must do is redouble all our efforts to stop people going, to take away the passports of those contemplating travel, to arrest and travel those that take part in this extremism and violence. to take extremist material off the internet and do everything we can to keep our people safe and that is what this government will do. >> british prime minister david cameron today saying -- from what we've seen, it looks increasingly likely that it is a b
which a british citizen has beheaded an american citizen? are you any closer to knowing who carried this evil act out? >> first of all, let me condemn completely the barbaric and brutal act that has taken place. let's be clear what this act is, it is an act of murder. and murder without any justification. now, we have not identified the individual responsible on the video. but from what we've seen, it looks increasingly likely it is a british citizen. this is deeply shocking, that we know...
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you have to give the citizens the right to do something if you're not willing to do it and you can't stand in their way. >> welcome commissioner hur your i'll like to see the recommendation by the court. i don't want to - i think you are going to strike the proposed recommendation. but the statement absent a problem with the status quo i believe the substance of the civil grand jury report is there is a problem with the status quo. so i would urge you to adapt the language of the grand jury report regarding 3 and not pass the proposed motion being discussed. thank you. >> the motion pending is to modify the finding number 3 and recommendation number 3 all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed. hearing none that motion passes move on to finding 4 any commissioners recommendations >> yes. mr. chair just one a minor one as to language it's important in regards to the whole tenner of response it has to do with the second full paragraph from the end of the page we have the language the dock also notes that the commissioners have made progress in moving it's fooifg in the electronic database t
you have to give the citizens the right to do something if you're not willing to do it and you can't stand in their way. >> welcome commissioner hur your i'll like to see the recommendation by the court. i don't want to - i think you are going to strike the proposed recommendation. but the statement absent a problem with the status quo i believe the substance of the civil grand jury report is there is a problem with the status quo. so i would urge you to adapt the language of the grand...
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citizen in their database and they also say that during the questioning when they were interrogating him he did not make it known to them using the american citizen and i'm sure we'll be hearing a little more about that in the days to come getting so much for that was our case america is now on to the crisis in ukraine the much anticipated one on one meeting between president vladimir putin and petro poroshenko has now wrapped up in bell roosts this is the first bilateral meeting between the two our g. correspondent arena the loucheux has more on what's happened so far. it's not even so much what was being said as it is about what we have seen happening here and i'm talking about that first between russian and ukrainian presidents it has taken place and perhaps it is a sign off things to calm and ukrainian president poroshenko spared no words when describing it's his upper hand. to do without any doubt the fate of the world and the viewer is being decided that's the potential of this meeting together we have to find the one and only solution of which depends no more no less the peace
citizen in their database and they also say that during the questioning when they were interrogating him he did not make it known to them using the american citizen and i'm sure we'll be hearing a little more about that in the days to come getting so much for that was our case america is now on to the crisis in ukraine the much anticipated one on one meeting between president vladimir putin and petro poroshenko has now wrapped up in bell roosts this is the first bilateral meeting between the...
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citizen who's being detained in israel and why has his arrest been extended apparently to the end of september and why has he not been indicted yet. some of the son not going to be able to speak to because it's in the legal system let him get an update from our team on this today obviously you know this is a case that we are watching closely and we're involved with closely but we can check on the legal process and see if there's any updates. so as you saw there the state department didn't have a whole lot of new information to add at least telling us why this young man has not been indicted yet but he's still being detained however last week the department said the u.s. consulate in jerusalem was offering consular services to the boy and his family hoping to really expedite this legal process just seems a little bizarre that it's taken so long that what what do we know about why he was arrested in the first place but what are they but if they were just to be clear so people understand he was born in baltimore but he has since left and his immediate family has left and returned to the
citizen who's being detained in israel and why has his arrest been extended apparently to the end of september and why has he not been indicted yet. some of the son not going to be able to speak to because it's in the legal system let him get an update from our team on this today obviously you know this is a case that we are watching closely and we're involved with closely but we can check on the legal process and see if there's any updates. so as you saw there the state department didn't have...
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wiretapping of american citizens. if barack obama wanted to look at the nsa, this look at the enemy right here. the nsa is the most powerful agency we have ever seen. do you trust the federal government? do you trust the people running it? thank you. [applause] >> it is not a question of liberty or security, it's where we put the line. how do you propose we balance those two things? >> the debate -- i knew ben franklin, he was a friend of mine. he's no james madison. i think it is useful. there are people that say that we are not. but we are exceptional. it is exactly the kind of conference we said that these of the touchstones americans have that no other country in the world does have. that challenge is that much greater. i think the duty is not the way the world is moving but to worry about what we do. we have to remember what the nsa is able to do. the messages, they have already succeeded in intercepting the messages of hezbollah. they already succeeded in following the al qaeda leader through africa and getting
wiretapping of american citizens. if barack obama wanted to look at the nsa, this look at the enemy right here. the nsa is the most powerful agency we have ever seen. do you trust the federal government? do you trust the people running it? thank you. [applause] >> it is not a question of liberty or security, it's where we put the line. how do you propose we balance those two things? >> the debate -- i knew ben franklin, he was a friend of mine. he's no james madison. i think it is...
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national on a foreign battlefield. >> we have a british citizen beheading an american citizen in syria in some attempt to pressure the united states government into changing the foreign policy. >> out of an estimated 2,000 western recruits to extremist groups in syria and iraq, at least 70 are thought to be u.s. citizen, but more than 500 have been from the uk. half have returned home. and in a basement in an area of london where james foley's killer may be from, i meet an extremist fringe group that defend isis. >> it's very attractive to many people. >> we believe in the fact that one day the islamic state will come to america. >> they know people who have traveled to syria where british isis recruits boast of their brutali brutality. my first time, he tweets. they use iphones and laptops to produce propaganda. >> they want to create this generalized sense of panic, about fear. >> last year on the streets of london, a british soldier was hacked to death. and in the same city, a minority blamed the killing of james foley on western foreign policy. >> this execution of this man was to
national on a foreign battlefield. >> we have a british citizen beheading an american citizen in syria in some attempt to pressure the united states government into changing the foreign policy. >> out of an estimated 2,000 western recruits to extremist groups in syria and iraq, at least 70 are thought to be u.s. citizen, but more than 500 have been from the uk. half have returned home. and in a basement in an area of london where james foley's killer may be from, i meet an extremist...
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as an american citizen, i still believe in freedom of speech. i will continue to speak out across this country. i will continue to press in every legal way possible as i did by filing suit against the irs. no american citizen should be willing to accept a government that uses its power against its own people. after all the tyranny and things that have been done to my organization and my family, many people have quit. i have heard over and over that people are afraid to tell their stories. my experience has made me more to say, i than ever will not retreat. you on behalffore of americans just like me asking for a solution to and this ugly chapter -- two ended this ugly chapter. chapter. this ugly it will effectively codify into law the things that -- nonprofit organizations across the country will be destroyed. no american regardless of their political affiliation should support the silencing of political speech. you to pass a law that protects all citizens of this country. that exposes government officials who trample on the rights of ordinary c
as an american citizen, i still believe in freedom of speech. i will continue to speak out across this country. i will continue to press in every legal way possible as i did by filing suit against the irs. no american citizen should be willing to accept a government that uses its power against its own people. after all the tyranny and things that have been done to my organization and my family, many people have quit. i have heard over and over that people are afraid to tell their stories. my...
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an faitdecomple and so as far as a citizen is concerned, they can lie through their teeth and the citizen would never know it and i think honestly many of these things where you go into private sessions and have these private discussions are really done for the purpose of minimizing the damage or potential damage to the city and protecting officers from their own misconduct. >> any further public comment on this issue? if there are none public comment is now closed. >> item 6 with regard to item 7 a and b san francisco administrative code section. >> i have a motion? >> moved. >> thank you very >> ghj ladies and gentlemen, i'll call the order of the special meeting of the san francisco ethics commission which is the notice of today and the subject matter of which is limited to a discussion of the recommendations of the grand jury report and the ethics commission responses to those recommendations. apologize for the late start it was your or else that commissioner hur would be here i'll call the roll. sdmurgz and commissioner keane. i will call the first item and only item on the agenda. i
an faitdecomple and so as far as a citizen is concerned, they can lie through their teeth and the citizen would never know it and i think honestly many of these things where you go into private sessions and have these private discussions are really done for the purpose of minimizing the damage or potential damage to the city and protecting officers from their own misconduct. >> any further public comment on this issue? if there are none public comment is now closed. >> item 6 with...
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it is devoted to rules that make the citizens subservient. will be century digital, mobile, virtual, and personal. digital,nment used mobile, and virtual capability to empower citizens to leave -- leave their lives focused on their concerns and would be different from the current federal bureaucracy which increasingly uses its power as a tool for social control. californiaovernor of and former mayor of san francisco has intriguingly outlined the potential for a citizen centered smartphone enabled 21st-century model of government in his book. he writes, technologies like smartphones in the cloud enable an enterprise to organize itself in a distributed fashion without central power to collaborate in ways you couldn't before. it gives power to the people. it is the first crucial step in moving away from top-down chokingatic government our democracy. understanding this concept is central to understanding how the government must change and what it must become. appliesroach everywhere. the veterans administration is a particularly good starting poi
it is devoted to rules that make the citizens subservient. will be century digital, mobile, virtual, and personal. digital,nment used mobile, and virtual capability to empower citizens to leave -- leave their lives focused on their concerns and would be different from the current federal bureaucracy which increasingly uses its power as a tool for social control. californiaovernor of and former mayor of san francisco has intriguingly outlined the potential for a citizen centered smartphone...
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justinian, from whose name the word justice is derived, established this principle for the free citizens of rome. seven centuries have now passed since the english barons proclaimed the same principle by compelling king john, at the point of a sword, to accept the great doctrine of magna carta. the doctrine that the king, like each of his subjects, was under god and law. almost two centuries ago, the founding fathers of the united states reaffirmed and refined this principle so that he or all men are under the law and it is only the people who are sovereign. so speaks our constitution. and it is under our constitution the supreme law of our land that we proceed through the sole power of impeachment. we have reached the moment when we are ready to debate resolutions whether or not the committee on the judiciary should recommend that the house of representatives adopt articles calling for the impeachment of richard m. nixon. make no mistake about it. this is a turning point whatever we decide. our judgment is not concerned with an individual but with a system of constitutional government,
justinian, from whose name the word justice is derived, established this principle for the free citizens of rome. seven centuries have now passed since the english barons proclaimed the same principle by compelling king john, at the point of a sword, to accept the great doctrine of magna carta. the doctrine that the king, like each of his subjects, was under god and law. almost two centuries ago, the founding fathers of the united states reaffirmed and refined this principle so that he or all...
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citizen. the curfew would not only apply to the alien parents, alien i might add because they were ineligible to become naturalized u.s. citizens. but i think gordon thought of himself as an american. and so, when the curfew applied not only to the parents, but also second-generation japanese-americans like himself, he objected very much do that. >> host: what was the curfew, professor? >> guest: the curfew came at the order general john dewitt and the western defense command after pearl harbor. understandably they felt the need to secure port areas. seattle, san francisco, los angeles. these kinds of areas as well as airports were felt to be too sensitive as though they were restricted and along with that, shortly following the war or at least u.s. entry into the war, curfew was established, kind of a dog to desk curfew to keep supposedly dangerous elements off the streets during the evening. what really concerned cordon with aliens who did not have u.s. citizenship were subject to this. on t
citizen. the curfew would not only apply to the alien parents, alien i might add because they were ineligible to become naturalized u.s. citizens. but i think gordon thought of himself as an american. and so, when the curfew applied not only to the parents, but also second-generation japanese-americans like himself, he objected very much do that. >> host: what was the curfew, professor? >> guest: the curfew came at the order general john dewitt and the western defense command after...
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citizen coke, originally, i was thinking about citizen cane when i thought about the title.itizen cane was all about kind of problems in some ways of american capitalism. and those this book is about coke, i was really interested in thinking about how coke was a lens into some of the environmental problems with 20th century american capitalist growth. and so i said this is kind of a cat catchy title. i was from atlanta, i grew up in coke country, here in atlanta. i had gone to a school that had been funded by coke money on the south side of atlanta. so i was sitting there saying coke has been this good citizen in my life. and one of the things that they promote today is this idea of corporate citizenship. so i wanted to kind of delve into that in the books. and say, well, are they good citizens? when we look at the environmental footprint, do they end up looking like a good citizen? >> so as he researched the book and we said you're here in atlanta. visibility is everywhere. take us back to the origins of the story. >> it started literally a couple blocks from where we're si
citizen coke, originally, i was thinking about citizen cane when i thought about the title.itizen cane was all about kind of problems in some ways of american capitalism. and those this book is about coke, i was really interested in thinking about how coke was a lens into some of the environmental problems with 20th century american capitalist growth. and so i said this is kind of a cat catchy title. i was from atlanta, i grew up in coke country, here in atlanta. i had gone to a school that had...
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know neil welcome to the program tons of food water and medicine have finally reached the embattled citizens of lugansk in eastern ukraine the aid trucks are now back in russia after delivering their vital cargo in less than twenty four hours or to travel with the convoy through the war torn region. it finally happened after being stuck at the border for ten days russian trucks with relief aid for eastern ukraine start their life saving journey we took off from russia's border city of donetsk it's right here just sixty kilometers from the guns go final destination but the main road is very dangerous the rock here is clashes there right now and this is why we've taken a turn to for a little bit to the know and this is why i will have to drive at least one hundred kilometers and still it's not completely safe the road twists through picturesque pastures the inch of the coast snaking through the horizon looks so peaceful but we are in the zone of a large scale military operation there are checkpoints at every crossroad calm demand and they truly caus hide in the forest for no comfort there and
know neil welcome to the program tons of food water and medicine have finally reached the embattled citizens of lugansk in eastern ukraine the aid trucks are now back in russia after delivering their vital cargo in less than twenty four hours or to travel with the convoy through the war torn region. it finally happened after being stuck at the border for ten days russian trucks with relief aid for eastern ukraine start their life saving journey we took off from russia's border city of donetsk...
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i think everybody that is a great citizen of this community, great citizens of the state and great citizensf the nation are embarrassed. yeah. >> reporter: are you still married? >> yes. >> reporter: because we understand your wife was not happy with you. >> she was not happy with me last night and i knew that when i drove home and the lights were still on in the house and she was going to be up. and when i walked in, she expressed her concern for me being out on the front lines without my vest yesterday but i told her that the dynamics changed so quick that i did not have it but i told her i would have it close by so she can get some sleep and not have to yell at me when she gets home. >> what do you say to the people who are listening, the citizens abiding by the law, those who are not, the protesters, the agitators, as you would say, what is your message to them? >> we will get through this. the agitators, you will not defeat us. >> reporter: thank you, captain. >> thank you. >> reporter: best of luck this evening. the whole world is watching. brooke, back to you in new york. >> thank yo
i think everybody that is a great citizen of this community, great citizens of the state and great citizensf the nation are embarrassed. yeah. >> reporter: are you still married? >> yes. >> reporter: because we understand your wife was not happy with you. >> she was not happy with me last night and i knew that when i drove home and the lights were still on in the house and she was going to be up. and when i walked in, she expressed her concern for me being out on the...
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citizen abdel rahman. his seventeen year old yemeni cousin and at least five other people who were sitting outside having dinner and there has been absolutely no accountability so far for either of those killings of anyone who was killed but particularly of the u.s. citizens who were killed by their own government it's a very very frightening world when we have heads of state saying we we were deserve the right to kill any person anywhere any time for reasons that we will keep secret and you can't examine it beforehand you can examine it after that's a pretty scary world to live in and you can bet that it will not be long before other other governments follow suit and it seems to me that that's a slippery slope that we're already we're already speeding down. in fish farms waters today you have the bomb to me because. i saw it spread all over norway is the most toxic food you have in the whole. process drowns out in the tissue inquiry furthermore tells restrictions. really knows what's inside the. city. sch
citizen abdel rahman. his seventeen year old yemeni cousin and at least five other people who were sitting outside having dinner and there has been absolutely no accountability so far for either of those killings of anyone who was killed but particularly of the u.s. citizens who were killed by their own government it's a very very frightening world when we have heads of state saying we we were deserve the right to kill any person anywhere any time for reasons that we will keep secret and you...
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citizen. a billionaire i. feel. a lot of. been there. from the sale if i felt that. the howard kind of. cut off. and. not come out of the on. his passionate speech is broadcast online and on television led americans to write down al a walkie on the kill list. when his family learns about it through leaks in the press they prosecute the president of the united states. for. the support he's going to introduce yourself by marty's cabaret an attorney for the center of constitutional rights new york city based ngo has been mandated to represent the interests of the our walkie family in court this program is an executive killing policy it is nothing that has been reviewed by a court it's nothing that's been approved by the congress the authority the legal authority that the united states the president and the defense department in the cia rely on to say what we're doing is legal is an authorization that was passed after september eleventh of two thousand and one. that was ten over ten years ago what the united states is doing now with this policy is saying that authorizati
citizen. a billionaire i. feel. a lot of. been there. from the sale if i felt that. the howard kind of. cut off. and. not come out of the on. his passionate speech is broadcast online and on television led americans to write down al a walkie on the kill list. when his family learns about it through leaks in the press they prosecute the president of the united states. for. the support he's going to introduce yourself by marty's cabaret an attorney for the center of constitutional rights new york...
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national on a foreign battlefield. >> we have a british citizen beheading an american citizen in syria in some vain attempt to try and pressure the united states government into changing its foreign policy. >> reporter: out of an estimated 2,000 western recruits to extremist groups in syria and iraq, at least 70 are thought to be u.s. citizens, but more than 500 have been from the uk. half have returned home, and in a basement in an area of london where james foley's killer may be from, i meet an extremist fringe group who actually defend isis. >> this time of, you know, states is very attractive to many people. >> we believe in the fact that one day the islamic state will come to bra tin and implement the sharia even to america. >> reporter: they know people who travelled to syria where british isis recruits boast of their brutality. here one holds a severed head. another photographs his bloodied hand. my first time, he tweets. they use iphones and a laptop to produce propaganda. >> this is where also the media works. >> they want to create this generalized sense of panic, of fear abo
national on a foreign battlefield. >> we have a british citizen beheading an american citizen in syria in some vain attempt to try and pressure the united states government into changing its foreign policy. >> reporter: out of an estimated 2,000 western recruits to extremist groups in syria and iraq, at least 70 are thought to be u.s. citizens, but more than 500 have been from the uk. half have returned home, and in a basement in an area of london where james foley's killer may be...