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did i miss any other supervisors or rams here gosh what a wonderful kickoff this just gets more eloquenttion actual very much to the asian presiding officer's you saw their display along with the chinatown youth center the youth fair with their we have displays you'll be seeing repeated and more eloquent during the parade how about those the rams for the chinatown community children's center weren't they wonderful i look forward to seeing them march throughout the parade with them that's a glimgsz of what we're going to see in a couple of weeks with the celebration of the parade but also for the most part you're here at the empire jeff asian pacific islander elementary school home the empire is standing next to us imper pa elementary thank you for inviting us to our palaces in chinatown we call it the pal lists because the emperor is here he has lots of fun this is one of the opportunities to step out of his suit and the real suits he always want to be in and his cowboy boats at the same time the dallas rams thank you to you and the ownership here the investors here your been wonderful p
did i miss any other supervisors or rams here gosh what a wonderful kickoff this just gets more eloquenttion actual very much to the asian presiding officer's you saw their display along with the chinatown youth center the youth fair with their we have displays you'll be seeing repeated and more eloquent during the parade how about those the rams for the chinatown community children's center weren't they wonderful i look forward to seeing them march throughout the parade with them that's a...
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by eloquence i'm talking cicero and eloquence, wisdom speaking in the face of catastrophe. there is nothing like him. he is part of the american imperial machine and his relation to haiti and the dominican republic and my critique it is hard to be on fire for a long time because you have 1860's 7-65. he had 30 years to live. malcolm died at 39, malcolm got at 39, ellen baker was going to get to that. will was on fire her whole life. it is hard to be on fire your whole life and leno's that because we live in the age of the sellout. and 20 and 30, now you look at them and their well adjusted and even discerning what is going on with the fire in ferguson. and discern what they're going on the get freedom fighters like ashley yates or alexis templeton and tory russell and brother of wiley, right now in the belly of the beast in mississippi, ferguson. >> let's jump to lighten up wells in fact. she was an extraordinary woman and i discovered so much about her. don't think the lot of people know much about. >> i wish her name was well-known. and to the degree to which she was and
by eloquence i'm talking cicero and eloquence, wisdom speaking in the face of catastrophe. there is nothing like him. he is part of the american imperial machine and his relation to haiti and the dominican republic and my critique it is hard to be on fire for a long time because you have 1860's 7-65. he had 30 years to live. malcolm died at 39, malcolm got at 39, ellen baker was going to get to that. will was on fire her whole life. it is hard to be on fire your whole life and leno's that...
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a stolen dries the incentive to operate that public safety can't be achieved in a thoughtful and eloquent way the industry has the opportunity opportunity to volunteer a technology that will render technical devices recuseless they had the opportunity to do the right thing to do they had the opportunity to limit the violence but refused and i know that something had to be done between 2013 i'm sorry 2012 and 2013 nearly 5 million americans were victimized and had their phones stolen they have their pipers in their phones many were signing which you have contracts the wireless city was making millions of 0 delores dollars off the victims they were putting safety over devices we were looking for a different way to handle business some reason looking to handle the penalties and stealing a smart phone is what a federal crime we don't need to go to a place that puts young people in crim we got the legislative of legislation and we won in august the governor signed the bill into law requiring that all devices sold not united states to have the phones cut off by default we continuing thank you y
a stolen dries the incentive to operate that public safety can't be achieved in a thoughtful and eloquent way the industry has the opportunity opportunity to volunteer a technology that will render technical devices recuseless they had the opportunity to do the right thing to do they had the opportunity to limit the violence but refused and i know that something had to be done between 2013 i'm sorry 2012 and 2013 nearly 5 million americans were victimized and had their phones stolen they have...
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eloquent voices talk against the embargo. one of the members of the congress who is not present right now blames the embargo for not being able to go to cuba. but it should be mentioned perhaps they should mention that the only real embargo the only real duarte that the cubans face is the cruel criminal castro regime that does not limit itself, and on a weekly basis beats women on the streets. a regime who murdered in the hospital a courageous woman. or who murdered a man by not letting him drink water for 18 days. yeah, there will be changes. there will be improvements. but not for the people. it will be for that regime that has imprisoned so many humans, that has repressed cubans and that is frankly carrying the lead in these negotiations, or taking the lead in these negotiations. those of us who are sitting here are not extremists. we are not backward-looking people. we're not against policies of engagement i understand that. and we think the best way to solve a conflict is by raproachment. but what we can't accept is that
eloquent voices talk against the embargo. one of the members of the congress who is not present right now blames the embargo for not being able to go to cuba. but it should be mentioned perhaps they should mention that the only real embargo the only real duarte that the cubans face is the cruel criminal castro regime that does not limit itself, and on a weekly basis beats women on the streets. a regime who murdered in the hospital a courageous woman. or who murdered a man by not letting him...
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. >> you can phrase it more eloquently than i might. >> i doubt that. >> but i do want the public to know this is something the port cares deeply about and the port wants to be an active participant in the city in terms of creating more affordable housing in the city as the need has certainly been eloquently expressed. commissioner brandon do you have any comments or questions? >> thank you, i want to thank ricky, sophia for a great presentation. we need to focus on the mayor's goal of affordable housing. i want to go back to the geographical distribution of sites. what percentage of this is overall rehab construction, meaning is this out of 20,000 or 100,000 or --. >> looking at that particular map? >> uh-huh. >> only about a third of that is -- roughly 5,000 of those units are rehab. if you're -- a lot of that is actually public housing that we're converting into private ownership and we're going to be rehabilitating those units for the next, for a long time because of our troubled housing authority. but of the balance is all new construction. >> right, but overall, in overall cons
. >> you can phrase it more eloquently than i might. >> i doubt that. >> but i do want the public to know this is something the port cares deeply about and the port wants to be an active participant in the city in terms of creating more affordable housing in the city as the need has certainly been eloquently expressed. commissioner brandon do you have any comments or questions? >> thank you, i want to thank ricky, sophia for a great presentation. we need to focus on the...
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eloquent voices speak out against the embargo.owever, one of the members of congress who is not present right now blames the embargo for not being able to go to cuba. but it should be mentioned, that the only real embargo that the cubans face is the cruel criminal castro dictatorship. it does not limit itself on a weekly basis, beating women on the streets. a regime who murdered in the hospital a courageous woman like the ladies of white founder. or who murdered a man by not letting him drink water for 18 days. there will be changes, there will be improvement, but not for the people. it will be for that regime that has imprisoned and repressed cubans, and that is frankly carrying the lead in these negotiations. those of us who are sitting here are not extremists. we are not backwards-looking people. we are not against policies of engagement, and we feel the best way to resolve a conflict is by approach meant. but what we cannot accept -- we cannot accept that you confuse cuba with a regime that oppresses people. what we will not a
eloquent voices speak out against the embargo.owever, one of the members of congress who is not present right now blames the embargo for not being able to go to cuba. but it should be mentioned, that the only real embargo that the cubans face is the cruel criminal castro dictatorship. it does not limit itself on a weekly basis, beating women on the streets. a regime who murdered in the hospital a courageous woman like the ladies of white founder. or who murdered a man by not letting him drink...
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steve keeley will describe it even more eloquently coming up in a moment. twelve is the actual temperature in philadelphia but again it feels like it is below zero out there every where, wind are coming out of the chilly northwest at 18 miles an hour in the city even higher in wilmington delaware. the sustained wind of 28 miles an hour. clear skies part of the reason why it is so cold. we have a cold air mass and then cloud cover isn't there to keep in whatever heat we had yesterday. so 6:56 is our sunrise time there. you can see the wind, 18 miles an hour again in philadelphia, we are really going to get colder, it is sunday and machine when the coldest air of the season is expected to arriving and high wind, make it feel colder. so deal with today and then you might have a good chance of dealing with the rest of the who will take weekend. twenty-four is our high and down to, and, diminish tonight, and there is one good thing. ill will's talk about the valentine even snow that is on the way, coming up in a few moments, bob, good morning. >> good morning ev
steve keeley will describe it even more eloquently coming up in a moment. twelve is the actual temperature in philadelphia but again it feels like it is below zero out there every where, wind are coming out of the chilly northwest at 18 miles an hour in the city even higher in wilmington delaware. the sustained wind of 28 miles an hour. clear skies part of the reason why it is so cold. we have a cold air mass and then cloud cover isn't there to keep in whatever heat we had yesterday. so 6:56 is...
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fees to the inmates can have a lower amount and reduce the recidivism so in that 3 month enter eloquently process that was on hold we issued in december and our rfp district attorney meet the requirements of fcc in light intervening period the sheriff's went to washington, d.c. to mediate meet with the commissioners and talk about his position regarding inmate calling rates as you recall we drastically increased the call rates and reduce the inmate calling rates by 20 percent under the sheriff's discretion kind of opened by the indication of the fcc they were willing to negotiate the rates we went further it is important for the access to have the telephone and maintain the support so the message to washington, d.c. overall the department supports the fcc action regarding the calling rates but speaking on behalf of the other sheriff's in the state and country to remind the fcc that the commission from inmate calling waiting rate goes to the revenue will prevent to fund programs that reduce recidivism in the jail for example, in san francisco they fund a our prisoner legal services that pr
fees to the inmates can have a lower amount and reduce the recidivism so in that 3 month enter eloquently process that was on hold we issued in december and our rfp district attorney meet the requirements of fcc in light intervening period the sheriff's went to washington, d.c. to mediate meet with the commissioners and talk about his position regarding inmate calling rates as you recall we drastically increased the call rates and reduce the inmate calling rates by 20 percent under the...
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some of those speeches were eloquent, some less. think they do nothing to advance their cause is in a tangible way. that does not really bother me. >> they have this huge platform. as far as i can tell -- i cannot find any examples -- they would be smart to coordinate these beaches with a social media campaign, paid advertising. they do this one thing and from the heart and yet if you don't have a coordinated with other people, it will just float away. >> how about the one to have an actual tangible effect was the screenwriter telling his personal story. that could move some human beings. the rest were whatever. >> they have all that money and sophistication -- >> they want to surprise everyone. coming up, it is here, it is here. the invisible primary has begun. we did not see it coming because it is, you know, invisible. we will check out who was really ahead when we come back. ♪ >> like a cloak, the most important contest for the republican 2016ers is the invisible primary. the backstage sprint theo the real primary. to help us fi
some of those speeches were eloquent, some less. think they do nothing to advance their cause is in a tangible way. that does not really bother me. >> they have this huge platform. as far as i can tell -- i cannot find any examples -- they would be smart to coordinate these beaches with a social media campaign, paid advertising. they do this one thing and from the heart and yet if you don't have a coordinated with other people, it will just float away. >> how about the one to have...
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. >> as commissioner ho it was a eloquent solution to spread out the rent increases to the berth there just two questions one i know there's an issue regarding the parking and it so you would that's been resolved but i want to say to all of our staff we've been getting some really appreciable comments of the work being done at the harbor what started out as a difficult address voraciously point it is good so i want to thank everyone for your effort. >> i think the parking has obedience resolved the parking situations in 2012 the voters were provided two parking spaces as part of their bertha right we thought that was extensive and the agreement they'll continue to have one spates with their bertha spates but the second one will be $600 i think there's room to increase that fee and room to look at that first space and consider pricing that there's a long-standing feeling that parking meetings needs to be part of the slip rates that's consistent with other marinas especially around parkland but not so on other marinas in urban aerpz area parking is separate and charged intended a continu
. >> as commissioner ho it was a eloquent solution to spread out the rent increases to the berth there just two questions one i know there's an issue regarding the parking and it so you would that's been resolved but i want to say to all of our staff we've been getting some really appreciable comments of the work being done at the harbor what started out as a difficult address voraciously point it is good so i want to thank everyone for your effort. >> i think the parking has...
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also the architect and the project aktd as well as the landlord of the project i won't repeat very eloquent statements mr. wu made buyouts project we're here for a conditional use just slightly under 10 thousand foot grocery store but i want to talk about the project sponsor and the family those are third generations san franciscans they've immigrant in egress about 4 decades o ago and operate the hate street store since 1981 he other stores the store is similar to the other two stores to be a full service one stop shop with an cafe as an amenity for people to stop and have lunch and cup of coffee and stock goods for the diverse folks in the mission just like their other stores their stores features thousands of products at every day low prices and maintenance describe means a warehouse in the city and passes the bulk into the customers the savings the hate and other neighborhoods in which the other stores feature the democrat fwrafkz and wide range of prices in the northeast missions will serve a difference population and offer a diverse array of products for the populations as mr. wu ment
also the architect and the project aktd as well as the landlord of the project i won't repeat very eloquent statements mr. wu made buyouts project we're here for a conditional use just slightly under 10 thousand foot grocery store but i want to talk about the project sponsor and the family those are third generations san franciscans they've immigrant in egress about 4 decades o ago and operate the hate street store since 1981 he other stores the store is similar to the other two stores to be a...
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frank, last time we met in your office you said very eloquently that i remember, something to the fact that instability in weak states starting from north africa to middle east and asia will be a threat to nation-states, democracy. so my question for you is the stagnation in our political system and other countries like us which are generally seen as stable and a beacon of democracy, what will that do the whole concept of nation-states? and quickly simon i was -- i had a teacher at usc called warren bennett, and he said something that leaders are like beauty. you know when you see it. [laughter] so my question for you is, in your research do you still -- do you believe it is something that people are born with? can it be adopted? can they be taught? >> uh-huh. well, in answer to your question i would actually echo something that nicholas said earlier which is that, you know, i think one of the big problems in the world right now is when someone like xi jinping or putin gets up, and they say, you know, look at us, we're on the move, we can make decisions and so forth and then they point
frank, last time we met in your office you said very eloquently that i remember, something to the fact that instability in weak states starting from north africa to middle east and asia will be a threat to nation-states, democracy. so my question for you is the stagnation in our political system and other countries like us which are generally seen as stable and a beacon of democracy, what will that do the whole concept of nation-states? and quickly simon i was -- i had a teacher at usc called...
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also the architect and the project aktd as well as the landlord of the project i won't repeat very eloquent statements mr. wu made buyouts project we're here for a conditional use just slightly under 10 thousand foot grocery store but i want to talk about the project sponsor and the family those are third generations san franciscans they've immigrant in
also the architect and the project aktd as well as the landlord of the project i won't repeat very eloquent statements mr. wu made buyouts project we're here for a conditional use just slightly under 10 thousand foot grocery store but i want to talk about the project sponsor and the family those are third generations san franciscans they've immigrant in
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frank, last time we met in your office, you said something very eloquently that i remember, something to the effect that instability in weak states, starting from north africa to the middle east and asia, will be a threat to nationstates democracy. my question for you is, the stagnation in our political system and other countries like ours, which are generally seen as stable and a beacon of democracy -- what will that do to the whole concept of nationstates? and quickly, simon, i had it teacher at usc called warren bennett. he said something that, leaders are like beauty. you know when you see it. so my question for you is, in your research, do you still believe it is something that people are born with? can it be adopted? can they be taught? frank: in answer to your question, i would echo something that nicolas said earlier, which is that i think one of the big problems in the world right now is when someone like xi jinping or putin gets up and they say, look at us. we are on the move. we are making decisions. and then the point to washington or to brussels, and they say, and look at
frank, last time we met in your office, you said something very eloquently that i remember, something to the effect that instability in weak states, starting from north africa to the middle east and asia, will be a threat to nationstates democracy. my question for you is, the stagnation in our political system and other countries like ours, which are generally seen as stable and a beacon of democracy -- what will that do to the whole concept of nationstates? and quickly, simon, i had it teacher...
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also the architect and the project aktd as well as the landlord of the project i won't repeat very eloquent statements mr. wu made buyouts project we're here for a conditional use just slightly under 10 thousand foot grocery store but i want to talk about the project sponsor and the family those are third generations san franciscans they've immigrant in egress about 4 decades o ago and operate the hate street store since 1981 he other stores the store is similar to the other two stores to be a full service one stop shop with an cafe as an amenity for people to stop and have lunch and cup of coffee and stock goods for the diverse folks in the mission just like their other stores their stores features thousands of products at every day low prices and maintenance describe means a warehouse in the city and
also the architect and the project aktd as well as the landlord of the project i won't repeat very eloquent statements mr. wu made buyouts project we're here for a conditional use just slightly under 10 thousand foot grocery store but i want to talk about the project sponsor and the family those are third generations san franciscans they've immigrant in egress about 4 decades o ago and operate the hate street store since 1981 he other stores the store is similar to the other two stores to be a...
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roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, supreme court justices louis brandeis and william douglas among others, eloquentlyarned about what thomas jefferson called "the excesses of the moneyed interests" dominating both people and their governments. the struggle between the forces of democracy and plutocracy has ebbed and flowed throughout our history. each time the cycle of history has favored more democracy, our country has prospered "a rising tide lifts all boats." and each time the cycle of corporate plutocracy has lengthened, injustices and shortcomings proliferate. in the 1960's and 1970's, for example, when the civil rights consumer, environmental, and women's rights movements were in their ascendancy, there finally was a constructive responsiveness by government. corporations, such as auto manufacturers, had to share more decision making about how they built their cars with affected constituencies, like their consumers, both directly and through their public representatives and civil servants. overall, our country has come out better because of these citizen movements, more tolerant, safer, and wit
roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, supreme court justices louis brandeis and william douglas among others, eloquentlyarned about what thomas jefferson called "the excesses of the moneyed interests" dominating both people and their governments. the struggle between the forces of democracy and plutocracy has ebbed and flowed throughout our history. each time the cycle of history has favored more democracy, our country has prospered "a rising tide lifts all boats." and each time...
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he's been called courageous and eloquent defender of reason and free expression in a country where those values are under attack. al jazeera. >> germany's parliament has approved the extension of greece's bailout, 542 members voted in favor of the deal, while 32 opposed it and 13 abstained. extension gives greece financial aid for another four months in exchange for government reforms. >> the greek prime minister has been laying out his economic plans in front of the cabinet. when the bailout expires, he said his country won't ask for a third one. >> some people have bet on a third memorandum in june. i'm sorry but they'll be disappointed. they can forget a third bileout the goal at the end of the period is a mutually acceptable agreement from our allies, the detachment from this country of that program. >> what else did he have to say? >> hello well, the first bill, there's a clutch of bills going to parliament next week that are going to be dealing with the humanitarian crisis, they are going to be legislating for some 300,000 families. we need electricity and food to receive that assi
he's been called courageous and eloquent defender of reason and free expression in a country where those values are under attack. al jazeera. >> germany's parliament has approved the extension of greece's bailout, 542 members voted in favor of the deal, while 32 opposed it and 13 abstained. extension gives greece financial aid for another four months in exchange for government reforms. >> the greek prime minister has been laying out his economic plans in front of the cabinet. when...
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you can bet it is going to be the most substantive, detailed eloquent case against this deal that anyone has made. it's going to be a great speech and after it's done, the administration is going to have to defend itself against the details in prime minister netanyahu's speech. >> i think, look, i think the administration is trying to accomplish two things. they're after vulnerable democrats who aren't -- who might shy away -- >> in the senate. >> in the senate, just last month the senate banking committee voted overwhelmingly with large democratic support for something called the menendez bill that would impose tough sanctions on iran bringing kirk menendez into the veto proof area. >> potential. on the cusp of. >> they want to peel away some of the democratic support. israel has an election in a few weeks and they hope that by putting such brutal pressure on the israeli government the israeli electorate may say we want a different prime minister because -- >> it could backfire in both instances. >> could they defeat netanyahu? >> it happened in 1992, with the previous -- previous prime
you can bet it is going to be the most substantive, detailed eloquent case against this deal that anyone has made. it's going to be a great speech and after it's done, the administration is going to have to defend itself against the details in prime minister netanyahu's speech. >> i think, look, i think the administration is trying to accomplish two things. they're after vulnerable democrats who aren't -- who might shy away -- >> in the senate. >> in the senate, just last...
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with grace and eloquence, erases the exclusions of either/or. presents complex central to humanity reconfigured as fields of simple possibility, of compromise, of forgiveness of the eternal incompletion of the fire unleashed at long last from our bones. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> good afternoon everyone. how are you doing? it's wonderful to be back home in miami and wonderful to be home at miami-dade college. i'm not sure it's widely known that when i first started writing the little engineer that good i guess who wanted to start was curious about poetry. my first creative writing courses were here at miami-dade. [applause] i would like to share with you one excerpt and a few photos. the engineer can't go away for me. i have to do powerpoint somehow. there are no charts and graphs don't worry but to begin by saying something that guided my writing is that i think it was a poet and i tried to research this but every wider every poet in some ways writing one story or one poem all of their life. what that means figuratively of course is we
with grace and eloquence, erases the exclusions of either/or. presents complex central to humanity reconfigured as fields of simple possibility, of compromise, of forgiveness of the eternal incompletion of the fire unleashed at long last from our bones. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> good afternoon everyone. how are you doing? it's wonderful to be back home in miami and wonderful to be home at miami-dade college. i'm not sure it's widely known that when i first started writing the...
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before her deportation and also clay carson before martin luther king got shot was all about their eloquence. and that that was something that was terrifying. to the powers that be. so i think it's -- i just think that there is power in words, as you were saying. but i also think that there's an element in which you, i mean, you were saying that you're all faculty and everything, but i think you have to encourage people to speak, but you also have to protect other people who are in a more vulnerable position based on race. country, citizenship to be able to speak as well and pay attention to that. >> i think that's true, candace. and now to return to a subject that's far more complex than we have time for, i actually can't think what more we could have done for steven soleda, and it didn't work. so it's not just our privilege. it's the institutions that we work in. and it is being proactive about establishing our rights and our academic freedom within those institutions. i went to a panel yesterday on the 150th anniversary of the apartment au aaup, and it was very instructive in the ways in
before her deportation and also clay carson before martin luther king got shot was all about their eloquence. and that that was something that was terrifying. to the powers that be. so i think it's -- i just think that there is power in words, as you were saying. but i also think that there's an element in which you, i mean, you were saying that you're all faculty and everything, but i think you have to encourage people to speak, but you also have to protect other people who are in a more...
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as one of our greatest civil rights pioneers representative john lewis said so eloquently if we had the internet we could have done more, much more to bring people together from all over the country to organize and work together to build the beloved community. that is why it is so important to protect the internet. we cannot let the interest of profit silence the voices of those pursuing dignity. the richer ensure they're to ensure they're is only one internet. an equal chance of being seen and seen and heard. we want to enable those with deep pockets as well as those with empty pockets. they're are many aspects of this item that i am particularly pleased to support. users of mobile devices should not be relegated to a second-class internet. we no many low-income americans rely heavily on their mobile device there only accesses the internet. they need a robust experience. i thank you for ensuring equality and erasing the mobile versus fixed distinction. containing strong and clear rules to ensure all content applications are treated equally. these are all essential to the free market, a
as one of our greatest civil rights pioneers representative john lewis said so eloquently if we had the internet we could have done more, much more to bring people together from all over the country to organize and work together to build the beloved community. that is why it is so important to protect the internet. we cannot let the interest of profit silence the voices of those pursuing dignity. the richer ensure they're to ensure they're is only one internet. an equal chance of being seen and...
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conference at the community certainty here behind me in which the sister suzanne spoke with great eloquence brother and sister-in-law and spoke about how they contributed to the local community and helped syrian refugees with charitable work. but key to all of this is the families of all of the victims are disputing the earlierth that this attack was over a long-standing argument about parking spaces. they claim that craig stephen hicks the man that turned himself in and since been charged with first degree murder singled them out because of their faith and are now calling for this to be an investigation of a hate crime. that essentially would take the investigation out of the local police's hands and make it federal but the case as the place say here is in the early stages craig steven hicks has been charged with first degree murder and will appear in court again in early march. >>> captain of the costa concordia cruise line has been sentenced to 16 years in jail for machine span slaughter. he denied the manslaughter of the passengers and crew which happened three years ago. >>> australia
conference at the community certainty here behind me in which the sister suzanne spoke with great eloquence brother and sister-in-law and spoke about how they contributed to the local community and helped syrian refugees with charitable work. but key to all of this is the families of all of the victims are disputing the earlierth that this attack was over a long-standing argument about parking spaces. they claim that craig stephen hicks the man that turned himself in and since been charged with...
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i will be nowhere near as eloquent as him. i will repeat the one thing i did say this morning. if you have not seen the movie, selma, you want to see the movie selma. this is the 50th anniversary of an incredible struggle in america for voting rights, civil rights, human rights. the dogs, the hoses, the lynchings, the abuse, the oppression, folks walked 54 miles from soma to montgomery. what i say to my folks back home is that i can't get some of you to walk five minutes out of your house to a polling place to uphold the rights that people suffered and died to give you the opportunity to exercise your franchise. no one can stay home on election day. it is a disgrace and an insult to the memory of dr. martin luther king jr., the active work today of john lewis and so many others across united states of america, because we know that when we vote, we win. as democrats. when we vote, we win. we need to make sure that everyone is not only registered to vote, that's a great part but if you're registered and don't go to the polls, it just doesn't matter. we will give folks something t
i will be nowhere near as eloquent as him. i will repeat the one thing i did say this morning. if you have not seen the movie, selma, you want to see the movie selma. this is the 50th anniversary of an incredible struggle in america for voting rights, civil rights, human rights. the dogs, the hoses, the lynchings, the abuse, the oppression, folks walked 54 miles from soma to montgomery. what i say to my folks back home is that i can't get some of you to walk five minutes out of your house to a...
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if you are too eloquent and two out there, then you are more vulnerable. one of the things i wanted to say is that almost all of the government records that i have on emma before her deportation, and also clay carson, before martin luther king got shot, was all about their eloquence. that was something that was terrifying to the powers that be. i just think that there is power in words, as you were saying but i also think there's an element -- you were saying that you are all faculty and everything, but i think you have to encourage people. you also have to protect other people who are in a more vulnerable position based on race, country, citizenship, to be able to speak, as well. >> i think that is true, candace. not to return to a subject that is far more complex than we have time for, but i actually can't think what more we could have done for stephen soleda. it didn't work. it is not just our privilege. it is the institutions we work in. it is being proactive about establishing our rights and our academic freedom in those institutions. i went to a pane
if you are too eloquent and two out there, then you are more vulnerable. one of the things i wanted to say is that almost all of the government records that i have on emma before her deportation, and also clay carson, before martin luther king got shot, was all about their eloquence. that was something that was terrifying to the powers that be. i just think that there is power in words, as you were saying but i also think there's an element -- you were saying that you are all faculty and...
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-- >> yes. >> so, because your point about the certainty is so key, i would like to in your very eloquent way explained to us why certainty is so critical and if you did not have the certainty of this federal bill, how it could impact you back home. i know it is repetitious but it is important. >> again, let me say i think certainty is the most important thing we have to deal with. over the last five or six years we have not had that certainty obviously. so, we needed. if we do not have a 5, 6, 10 your plan, whatever the number of years you decide, we just need to know what those are. we need to plan accordingly. this program i have put in place and was able to put in place without legislation, because the people of alabama had allowed us to borrow the bonds. we are using future federal dollars. so the certainty is so important for me because i have signed a billion dollars in bonds and i want to make sure we pay it that. we cannot pay it back in two ways. if the federal government will continue to give a certainty about what they are going to give the states, plus the fact that we cannot
-- >> yes. >> so, because your point about the certainty is so key, i would like to in your very eloquent way explained to us why certainty is so critical and if you did not have the certainty of this federal bill, how it could impact you back home. i know it is repetitious but it is important. >> again, let me say i think certainty is the most important thing we have to deal with. over the last five or six years we have not had that certainty obviously. so, we needed. if we...
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i will not leave and i will not be quiet. >> thank you so very much for that eloquent speech and thank you all for your testimony and leadership. the hearing is adjourned. the federal communications commission has proposed regulating telecom companies as public utilities and requiring them to treat all internet traffic equally. we talked about these new fcc net neutrality rules with technology reporter brendan sasso. this is 40 minutes. >> host: joining us this morning is brandon sasso whose covers technology issues for "the national journal" talking about the rules by the fcc to regulate the internet the so-called net neutrality rules in the headline from your piece unveil sweeping net neutrality rules. what does the fcc proposed to do? >> guest: so this is more or less what a lot of the activists have been calling for for for long time time and with for for longtime and what president obama is called forwards is essentially the strongest rule the fcc could come out with. the basic idea of net neutrality is that internet providers shouldn't be able to control what you can access on li
i will not leave and i will not be quiet. >> thank you so very much for that eloquent speech and thank you all for your testimony and leadership. the hearing is adjourned. the federal communications commission has proposed regulating telecom companies as public utilities and requiring them to treat all internet traffic equally. we talked about these new fcc net neutrality rules with technology reporter brendan sasso. this is 40 minutes. >> host: joining us this morning is brandon...
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like everyone has said eloquently she has never lied about it. >> i was -- people keep saying technically. it is not technically. >> it is what it is. >> this is not on you. this is what they keep saying in the article. >> it is a snarky delivery. >> technically she is -- it is not technically. >> i was in the gulf war. i don't know if it is appropriate to bring it up now, but i was in a fight at a gas station, but i feel like it applies. >> there is oil there. >> and it was with an iraqi fellow. >> that's good news. >> at least you didn't lie about it. >> the most dangerous place for a blogger is going to the bathroom to load up on porn tissue. >> that went over my head too. >> it is self-described. >> do you people not have tissue specifically for porn? i have my bathroom tissue and i have my porn tesh -- tissue. >> thank you bonnie. >> does it have little drawings on it and then you flip it? >> you save a lot of time. >> it is more ply. >> there is more ply. it goes to 11. >> never. coming up will charles manson ever get married? i hope so. he deserves real punishment. first, a word fr
like everyone has said eloquently she has never lied about it. >> i was -- people keep saying technically. it is not technically. >> it is what it is. >> this is not on you. this is what they keep saying in the article. >> it is a snarky delivery. >> technically she is -- it is not technically. >> i was in the gulf war. i don't know if it is appropriate to bring it up now, but i was in a fight at a gas station, but i feel like it applies. >> there is...
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they just attended a press conference given by several of the family members who spoke with great eloquence about these three young lives about how all of them were dedicated to their studies. all successful in academia and people who dedicated time to helping syrian refugees, sending blankets, and the husband here who was shot yesterday afternoon, he had professionally gone over to turkey on a dental mission to give syrian refugees free dental treatment. we spent the day speaking to all of the family members and none of them here have any doubt what was behind this crime. earlier we spoke to the sister. >> we're still in a state of shock, and we'll never be able to make sense of this horrendous tragedy. we appreciate your concerns, and the outpouring of love and support from our neighbors student community, and the community at large. we ask that the authorities investigate these heinous murders as a hate crime. we also ask that you respect your privacy during this difficult time. >> the wife stephen has also made a statement. what does she say? >> well, the police are saying this investig
they just attended a press conference given by several of the family members who spoke with great eloquence about these three young lives about how all of them were dedicated to their studies. all successful in academia and people who dedicated time to helping syrian refugees, sending blankets, and the husband here who was shot yesterday afternoon, he had professionally gone over to turkey on a dental mission to give syrian refugees free dental treatment. we spent the day speaking to all of the...
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he has made the anti-putin case more eloquently than any other politician. and on sunday, we are to have a big rally the first big opposition rally in moscow in many, many months and nemtsov was to have been a featured speaker there. so it -- i mean the killing coming at this time throws a wrench into everything in moscow. it makes moscow look like a wild and lawless place. of course it casts suspicion on the kremlin and the kremlin haws moved very past in damage-control mode to cast suspicion anywhere else it possibly can. >> that is the question. who other than the kremlin would be interested if this was a contract killing? and as you said, nemtsov was an early opponent of putin when putin started rolling back democracy at the turn of the evacuee, just after the turn of the century. so who other than putin and his allies would have an interest in killing this man? >> this is a very big and complicated country. it's not simply putin plus one. and there are a lot of political forces including forces to the right of putin who might very well wish to create th
he has made the anti-putin case more eloquently than any other politician. and on sunday, we are to have a big rally the first big opposition rally in moscow in many, many months and nemtsov was to have been a featured speaker there. so it -- i mean the killing coming at this time throws a wrench into everything in moscow. it makes moscow look like a wild and lawless place. of course it casts suspicion on the kremlin and the kremlin haws moved very past in damage-control mode to cast suspicion...
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president, in light of the eloquent remarks from the assistant democratic leader who is my friend i hope he will listen carefully to the proposal that i'm about to outline. mr. president, in just over three weeks, the law that funds the department of homeland security will expire jeopardizing the department's ability to carry out its critical mission. legislation to provide funding to the department throughout the remainder of this fiscal year has passed the house and is awaiting action in the senate but progress has stalled. the democrats have blocked it from even being considered because it is not a clean bill. on my side of the aisle, house republicans have insisted that provisions remain in the bill directing the administration to spend no funds implementing a series of presidential orders issued over the past few years. the senate has held two votes this week to try to begin debate on this bill, both of which have failed on near-party lines. thus, we have reached an impasse. in an attempt to find a path forward, yesterday i filed an amendment in the nature of a substitute that would
president, in light of the eloquent remarks from the assistant democratic leader who is my friend i hope he will listen carefully to the proposal that i'm about to outline. mr. president, in just over three weeks, the law that funds the department of homeland security will expire jeopardizing the department's ability to carry out its critical mission. legislation to provide funding to the department throughout the remainder of this fiscal year has passed the house and is awaiting action in the...
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summing up for the defense, very eloquently and malifluously jeffrey robertson qc. we'll get back to you later if and when we get good news. >> leading marine scientists said this year could mark a devastating breach of coral and marine life. one of the most important coral reefs face destruction. >> for decades the landscape has been the focus of study. a marine scientist and cop vervesist is working to protect the area. it's home to coral, 3,000 different kinds of fish and a host of marine life. >> it's a home for fish. feeding for fish. coral reef is like shelter in the desert. >> the climate change is warming the ocean, causing mass cases of coral bleaching and die off around the globe. this el nino will warm the waters and take the reefs a step closer to extinction. >> it will disappear from the area. >> there's other threats to the coral. >> a diver operator has been battling. protests last year turned violent with rocks thrown. the mines protected by officials. authorities have been aggressive in keeping divers away from their operations. we'll dive in gear s
summing up for the defense, very eloquently and malifluously jeffrey robertson qc. we'll get back to you later if and when we get good news. >> leading marine scientists said this year could mark a devastating breach of coral and marine life. one of the most important coral reefs face destruction. >> for decades the landscape has been the focus of study. a marine scientist and cop vervesist is working to protect the area. it's home to coral, 3,000 different kinds of fish and a host...
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trouble with people for saying i had a more difficult job than barbara jordan because while she could eloquently explain why she had the heavy moral and constitutional weight of deciding whether or not the conduct of president nixon reached the point we should pass a bill in terms of impeachment i had the responsibility of doing the same thing knowing he the son a bitch was guilty before he went through all of that. which one was more difficult to do? it was what i had done listening to all of that, waiting for the vote to come. but on a more serious note history is certainly going to record that when there was an issue our country was concerned with, that meant the difference as to whether or not we were going to improve the quality of our constitution, john conyers has always been there. it is my honor not to just admire him, but calling him a friend in all of the years i have been congress have meant so much to me. for those of you who have put this together, you should have done it a long time ago. [laughter] but i'm glad i am around to join in to say thank you, john conyers. [applause] >> t
trouble with people for saying i had a more difficult job than barbara jordan because while she could eloquently explain why she had the heavy moral and constitutional weight of deciding whether or not the conduct of president nixon reached the point we should pass a bill in terms of impeachment i had the responsibility of doing the same thing knowing he the son a bitch was guilty before he went through all of that. which one was more difficult to do? it was what i had done listening to all of...
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he always staked out his differences very clearly very eloquently. he was to be a major speaker at the spring rally first main opposition rally here in moscow in months and months. which is to take place on sunday. so all these things come together to make this a really shocking event for everybody and it's not surprising that putin is saying he thinks it's a provocation of some sort, and he will take the investigation under his personal control because it has explosive potential. >> yes, and unfortunately russia has a history of being kinds of targeted killings, and this does appear to have been a targeted killing. there was the murder of a russian journalist almost ten years ago now who was a fierce critic of president putin. >> yes, and you know, it's not to be excluded that freelance forces are doing this. it doesn't seem, at least not to this point that the kremlin deals directly with its critics in this fashion. but this is a complicateed country. there are many forces and many who would like to put the kremlin in this position. or who would li
he always staked out his differences very clearly very eloquently. he was to be a major speaker at the spring rally first main opposition rally here in moscow in months and months. which is to take place on sunday. so all these things come together to make this a really shocking event for everybody and it's not surprising that putin is saying he thinks it's a provocation of some sort, and he will take the investigation under his personal control because it has explosive potential. >> yes,...
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thank you for your leadership and eloquent speech and giving us a good way forward so that we can workher to defeat this apparent extremism and terrorism and discuss how we can build upon what we have been doing so far. addressing this profound challenge in a manner that doesn't multiply the problem may be the most difficult issue we face in the 21st century. these groups are a grave threat to international peace. these groups are pushing a deliberate strategy of shock. beheadings burnings, designed to polarize and terrorize and divide us. let us recognize that the vast majority of the victims are muslims across a broad arc of disasters. women and girls are subject to appalling systematic abuse rape, forced marriage, sexual slavery, and other unspeakable horrors. no course of grievance can justify such crimes. i commend states for their will to defeat terrorist groups. we must do all we can to neutralize the threat. that means responding decisively . it also means being mindful of the people. shortsighted policies and an utter disregard for humanity and human rights have caused tremend
thank you for your leadership and eloquent speech and giving us a good way forward so that we can workher to defeat this apparent extremism and terrorism and discuss how we can build upon what we have been doing so far. addressing this profound challenge in a manner that doesn't multiply the problem may be the most difficult issue we face in the 21st century. these groups are a grave threat to international peace. these groups are pushing a deliberate strategy of shock. beheadings burnings,...
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there is no more eloquent speaker for educational reform and school choice.is not a governor senator it is really the kids here and their parents. what made the difference in louisiana was we got those families involved. we got employees involved. we said, this does not change, you will not have a skilled workforce. the final thing i will say is that there are studies that show how education can improve your earning potential increase your chances of going to college. there was a study that said we could add trillions of dollars to our economy if we cut up to canada, or other countries, as far as education. there is a study out of stanford that says you could incl improve your earning power by having a great teacher. the reason we provide public education in our country, the reason is so important in the first place is because we are self-governing republic. if you want informed citizens, not only to make informed decisions, but also make decisions that help to make our country so exceptionally great the reason that historically this country start investing i
there is no more eloquent speaker for educational reform and school choice.is not a governor senator it is really the kids here and their parents. what made the difference in louisiana was we got those families involved. we got employees involved. we said, this does not change, you will not have a skilled workforce. the final thing i will say is that there are studies that show how education can improve your earning potential increase your chances of going to college. there was a study that...
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he has been called a courageous and eloquent defender of reason and free expression in a country where those values are under attack. >> rescueers in afghanistan are struggling to reach villagers buried in snow. more than 200 people are known to have died. and in panjshir hundreds more are missing. freezing weather and lack of machinery are hampering efforts to reach trapped people. >> the panjshir has seen snow before. but this was something different. meters and meters of it turning jagged mountains into smooth wide slopes, and valleys into silent gorges. in the provincial capitol it was anything but quiet. helicopters buzzed over head. hundreds of troops trudged uphill to secure the peaks and the convoy of military vehicles blocked the only road through the valley. while the commotion president ashraf begany was flying in to check out the rescue efforts. this were struggling to clear the road meter by painful meter. this is as far as emergency crews can get. the road is blocked by snow. that means that dozens of villagers have been cut off and right now they're not getting any help.
he has been called a courageous and eloquent defender of reason and free expression in a country where those values are under attack. >> rescueers in afghanistan are struggling to reach villagers buried in snow. more than 200 people are known to have died. and in panjshir hundreds more are missing. freezing weather and lack of machinery are hampering efforts to reach trapped people. >> the panjshir has seen snow before. but this was something different. meters and meters of it...
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bush was talking with eloquence about how we are not at war with islam and how the muslim faith is based on peace and love and compassion. and now the republican party television has declared what we have got here is a holy war. a war between religions. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. the holy war begins. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. >> screw it. it is a holy war. that's this week on republican party television. isis wants everybody to believe that there's a holy war in the world and they are one side and the west is the other side. that's what isis wants people to believe. that's what al qaeda wants people to believe too. it used to be american consensus politics, at least american consensus mainstream politics to reject that narrative, to not let them define themselves as half of the fight in a clash of two equal civilizations with them as the muslim side and everybody else at the other side. there used to be a consensus that giving them that framing for what they're doing which they seek to december operately was not only repeating their big lie, it was idiotic
bush was talking with eloquence about how we are not at war with islam and how the muslim faith is based on peace and love and compassion. and now the republican party television has declared what we have got here is a holy war. a war between religions. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. the holy war begins. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. >> screw it. it is a holy war. that's this week on republican party television. isis wants everybody to believe that there's a...
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think you got a sense that we have a new senator in this town who is both eloquent and substantive.sually you get one or the other. it's wonderful when you have them in a single package. >> can i share one little -- >> sure. >> just to give you an idea where my bias is when it comes to regulatory reform. it's wonderful when you have them in a single package. this dates back to -- i was in the minority still, so i was the minority whip. this would have been around 2010. and i was having a discussion -- because i really do believe that you can get regulation toss a point where you preserve the environment, you keep the workplace safe. you can do all that. we want to. there's no republican here -- i hope that there's no republican or democrat here that has run for office so that they could destroy the environment or make sure their children couldn't drink clear water. it doesn't make sense. but i was having this discussion with someone and we were at a starbucks in my district. and we were talking about certain regulations where i felt like maybe you should allow businesses to opt out.
think you got a sense that we have a new senator in this town who is both eloquent and substantive.sually you get one or the other. it's wonderful when you have them in a single package. >> can i share one little -- >> sure. >> just to give you an idea where my bias is when it comes to regulatory reform. it's wonderful when you have them in a single package. this dates back to -- i was in the minority still, so i was the minority whip. this would have been around 2010. and i...
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the president spoke so eloquently today. we come to the prayer breakfast every yee. a great day of reflection. you should come sometime i. will have to come. so happy to have you here with us. congratulations on this efforts. sounds like it's going to be terrific. can't wait to see it. >> thank you. >>> let me tell you that mark brunette his production will air right here on nbc 4 on easter sunday when "a.d.: beyond the bible" premieres on nbc news and get the series on nbc.com. thanks for coming thank you. >>> the flag of the union station flapping in a cold wind. will conditions improve? amelia is back with the seven-day forecast. >>> plus a big announcement from a local hospital. the partner shapp couldship that could give it more access. >>> and the president >>> right now windchills are in the 20s, even the teens in some places by this evening those windchills could drop into the single digits. storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal joining us. i was outside early this morning. about 6:00. it wasn't bad. >> it wasn't that bad. the temperature at that point was
the president spoke so eloquently today. we come to the prayer breakfast every yee. a great day of reflection. you should come sometime i. will have to come. so happy to have you here with us. congratulations on this efforts. sounds like it's going to be terrific. can't wait to see it. >> thank you. >>> let me tell you that mark brunette his production will air right here on nbc 4 on easter sunday when "a.d.: beyond the bible" premieres on nbc news and get the series on...