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anniversary of president kennedy's funeral, i turned 17 after the day of his funeral, he said my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. after that, he said my fellow citizens of the world, ask not what america can do for you but what together we can do for the freedom of man. finally, whether you are citizens of america or the world, ask us -- ask of us the same standards of strength and sacrifice that we should ask of you with the good conscious our only sure award and history are final judge of our deeds, i may have been a naive kid but i wasn't the only one who believed it. in those days, there were ideas that our freedom was dependent upon the freedom of others, they were working for a better world for our children, everyone was entitled to justice, that we owed something to our communities that had given us so much. that there was an enlightened self-interest that was better than simple greed. now we have a city hall family smart enough to lie for each other. now we have david chiu having us arrested. now the lies don't mat
anniversary of president kennedy's funeral, i turned 17 after the day of his funeral, he said my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. after that, he said my fellow citizens of the world, ask not what america can do for you but what together we can do for the freedom of man. finally, whether you are citizens of america or the world, ask us -- ask of us the same standards of strength and sacrifice that we should ask of you with the good...
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president chiu, fellow board members, madam clerk, my name is lawrence flores, the americas cup came and went, obviously we had a lot of labor issues, a lot of challenges but with that, what we need to do is move forward. we need to move forward and make the next event a positive one. and i'm speaking to the one of the super bowl, of sponsoring the super bowl here in the bay area. that's what's important, moving forward on a positive note, learning from our mistakes of what happened. and with that, i'm happy to report that last friday, the america's cup event authority issued a check to the office of labor standard enforcement of 404 thousand dollars to be paid to the workers that performed the work at phase 1 of the america's cup. that is a significant amount, that is like an early merry christmas to the workers because time and time again, it's all about the workers and even the workers behind me. that was a huge success and it finally happened. and i do want to thank the office of labor standard enforcement, donna le v*it, mary berzoto, that was information provided by carp there'
president chiu, fellow board members, madam clerk, my name is lawrence flores, the americas cup came and went, obviously we had a lot of labor issues, a lot of challenges but with that, what we need to do is move forward. we need to move forward and make the next event a positive one. and i'm speaking to the one of the super bowl, of sponsoring the super bowl here in the bay area. that's what's important, moving forward on a positive note, learning from our mistakes of what happened. and with...
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but he wasn't a bad fellow.sn't -- whatever else he was, that young man, he was a very serious actor. and i liked that. >> his daughter kate o'toole said in a statement her father had been ill for some time. he was 81. and peter o'toole once said his idea of heaven is moving from one smoke-filled room to another. >>> and we move on tonight to the other news this weekend. and on this sunday, so much of this country dealing with bitterly cold temperatures and ice-covered roads after two storms collided. in pennsylvania, going to church meant some sunday shoveling. in missouri, digging out while still managing to get into the spirit of it all. but this image tonight with the story of what's ahead now. starting the work week in a deep freeze. that arctic blast coming from the north. temperatures plummeting, up to 25 degrees below normal. abc's rob nelson is in boston tonight. >> reporter: from the blowing to the shoveling -- >> i hope my boss sees this. >> reporter: to the cleaning. these scenes from around boston t
but he wasn't a bad fellow.sn't -- whatever else he was, that young man, he was a very serious actor. and i liked that. >> his daughter kate o'toole said in a statement her father had been ill for some time. he was 81. and peter o'toole once said his idea of heaven is moving from one smoke-filled room to another. >>> and we move on tonight to the other news this weekend. and on this sunday, so much of this country dealing with bitterly cold temperatures and ice-covered roads...
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it endures in our determination it secure a brighter future for ourselves and our fellow citizens. a future free from hatred and senseless disruption that touched your lives and far too many others. may our continuing efforts to serve as a fitting monument to those who were taken from us 25 years ago. may we never tire in our work to forge a society and worlds that are worthy of the empathy and grace thatites -- that unites this group and may god bless those away lost and cost of justice we are humbled to serve and great nation we'll forever holds the victims in our hearts and even of the loving families that we holds near and dear in our hearts. thank you all. [applause] >> the next thing on our program is playing taps and wreath laying. i would ask that everybody stand for that and we will have the wreath laying first actually and then taps. the wreath laying is by several family members. [playing "taps"] >> you may be seated. the next part in the program is we have a couple of awards to give out. it says me but i'm actually not going to hand them out. i would ask for glen johnso
it endures in our determination it secure a brighter future for ourselves and our fellow citizens. a future free from hatred and senseless disruption that touched your lives and far too many others. may our continuing efforts to serve as a fitting monument to those who were taken from us 25 years ago. may we never tire in our work to forge a society and worlds that are worthy of the empathy and grace thatites -- that unites this group and may god bless those away lost and cost of justice we are...
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thank you four attending the president's speech on immigrants right >> thank you and again with my fellow commissioners up to this point to be considered for reappointment. i've been thunder be a part of this since 2012 and i'm proud of the work we've achieved. the history of the irish community goes back before the gold rush there were approximately 4 hundred irish and that number that glutin to thirty thousand. we continue to go up in numbers. the community has had a lot of engagement in san francisco. john sullivan you funded want savings and loan and the building society that helps immigrants with homes and the reservoir supplies our water. i 2k3w7b9d from ireland to san francisco and continue to fight for serves for the richest seniors there are still over half of the irish living in united states city and county. our population is over looked and united states number is approximately, six thousand and unfortunately seems to be ryder's and have a challenge of making a life in the city. as a member of the human rights commission the only irish e.r. europe pan person as part of the my
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so good luck to my fellow nominees. may the best man win, well answer right back.is holiday tech the halls and ring in the savings with a free $50 online visa when you buy a phone get great deals on the best phones at radioshack (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. my guest tonight is-- that is how you end up with a shark in additiono. dr. keith what you have got. >> i'm good with mr. . >> stephen: mr. keith, okay, all right. you've got a little book here called a case for climate engineering. how will we save the planet. because all the people, all the chicken littles out there are saying the planet is warming up. you don't believe that dow. >> i totally believe it. it is warming up and i have been thinking about it along wither o people ways to stop it. >> stephen: okay, does involve me using one of those little pig taillight bulbs? >> that is a useful thing to do. and i have those in my house. and i'm thinking about something else. >> stephen: okay, good what is the other thing because i would like to do anything other than that. >
so good luck to my fellow nominees. may the best man win, well answer right back.is holiday tech the halls and ring in the savings with a free $50 online visa when you buy a phone get great deals on the best phones at radioshack (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. my guest tonight is-- that is how you end up with a shark in additiono. dr. keith what you have got. >> i'm good with mr. . >> stephen: mr. keith, okay, all right. you've got a little...
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he's also a senior fellow at the century foundation.an joins us now. >> the welcome to you, clearly edward snowden feels you succeeded how does he define his mission and what he silt out to do? >> that's exactly the important question. he is not saying he succeeded in remaking the world or changing any particular policy. what he wanted to do was take big important decisions out of a small secret world and give it to the people, on whose behalf the policies were undertaken. he thought something big and dangerous was growing in terms of a big sur vail answer apparatus, he wanted the american people to decide for themselves what the limits should be. >> that question aimed at him, who elected to you decide what should be public. he has no regrets about what he did. >> he is very comfortable with his choice. he i think feels vindicated by the fact that there has been six months of very intensive attention to things he thought were worthy of attention. and indeed, just after we spoke i come back from russia and a federal judge says that the
he's also a senior fellow at the century foundation.an joins us now. >> the welcome to you, clearly edward snowden feels you succeeded how does he define his mission and what he silt out to do? >> that's exactly the important question. he is not saying he succeeded in remaking the world or changing any particular policy. what he wanted to do was take big important decisions out of a small secret world and give it to the people, on whose behalf the policies were undertaken. he...
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like this fellow that you were just talking about. but the numbers are going to be more and more in favor of the law. and you know, the fact of the matter is, is that this is technology. it is going to be fixed. there are people working on it. and you know, i would rather be the one who helps uninsured get insured and help reduce the medical inflation for people and help them get good coverage than the one who is complaining about it. >> what are your colleagues? i'm really confused about what republicans are going to do? i guess they will vote to repeal again -- what are your colleagues going to do for the rest of this congress which is nearing its mid-way point. >> well, we haven't done very much at all. as a matter of fact, speaker boehner said he wanted to be judged not on the laws he passed but on the laws he repealed, he has not re peeled any of them. although he has tried. we would like to appeal to their better nature if we could. if we could get something done on immigration, that would be awesome. if we could lift the seques
like this fellow that you were just talking about. but the numbers are going to be more and more in favor of the law. and you know, the fact of the matter is, is that this is technology. it is going to be fixed. there are people working on it. and you know, i would rather be the one who helps uninsured get insured and help reduce the medical inflation for people and help them get good coverage than the one who is complaining about it. >> what are your colleagues? i'm really confused about...
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he a cute fellow? he's going up there now. what's to stop them from swapping out the monkey for a nuclear warhead? >> they're developing the thrust capability of the motors of their launch vehicles, and it's a contest to see if they can get their lift capacity up and the weight of their nuclear weapons down until finally they get a match where they've got weapons essentially they can send anywhere on earth. that's what this is about. i might say the geneva agreement says absolutely nothing about the ballistic missile program, which is entirely a program to create a delivery system for the nuclear weapons. >> i'm sorry. that's unbelievable. what, the geneva talks have nothing to do with their basically illegal ballistic missile system program? >> right, which has also been the subject of u.n. security council resolutions. you remember those that become inconvenient when the administration sees an opening with geneva. i think we're in such disarray internationally that i don't even want to begin what advantage iran may take of u
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pulitzer prize winners michael cunningham, lahiri, alan taylor and lawrence writhe, mcarthur fellow, george saunders, winner of the circle award, d.a. powell and leann shaftton,ing me rosoff, new bury award winner, cynthia, and calvin, and the recipient of the presidential medal of freedom, tony moreson and miya angelou. please recognize these great writers with me. [applause]
pulitzer prize winners michael cunningham, lahiri, alan taylor and lawrence writhe, mcarthur fellow, george saunders, winner of the circle award, d.a. powell and leann shaftton,ing me rosoff, new bury award winner, cynthia, and calvin, and the recipient of the presidential medal of freedom, tony moreson and miya angelou. please recognize these great writers with me. [applause]
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this is where my fellow democrats got it wrong. this worked in the past. where he set up -- set up these doomsday machines that worked. this time it didn't. i think it's because republicans have changed. republicans used to be so strong on national defense that we democrats believed they would never, never cuts -- i'm not exactly a big hawk, but these cuts have to be restored. >> in washington would they call it doomsday to cut three cents on the dollar. that's doomsday? that's why america has such low regarding for america's political system and this congress right now. >> let's talk about the low regard for this current congress. i'm assuming that americans for prosperity, your group has pretty low regard for -- 169 republicans voted for this budget deal irmgts you bet. >> which you were very much against. what's the price for voting for this budget deal? are you going to fund primaries or going to hold them accountable? what's the price? >> we have not made decisions on primaries for next year, but i will say this. since about august 1, or our zag has s
this is where my fellow democrats got it wrong. this worked in the past. where he set up -- set up these doomsday machines that worked. this time it didn't. i think it's because republicans have changed. republicans used to be so strong on national defense that we democrats believed they would never, never cuts -- i'm not exactly a big hawk, but these cuts have to be restored. >> in washington would they call it doomsday to cut three cents on the dollar. that's doomsday? that's why...
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officials think pearson wanted revenge but murphy fled the building, beer son fired at fellow student, 17-year-old claire davis, apparently at random. sheriff robinson read a statement from her family. >> our beautiful daughter claire davis has severe head trauma as a result of a gunshot. she needs your continued prayers. >> reporter: dylan johnson had several classes with her. >> it is kind of surprising for me just like to know such a nice girl and such a girl that is so innocent would just like this happen to. >> reporter: there are whys that go unanswered, why another school shooting, why again the dread of frantic parents in a place where parents and students say it should never have happened. barry petersen, cbs news, centennial, colorado. >> axelrod: this latest school shooting took place as we got ready to mark one year since the shooting at the sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut, at 9:30 this morning, president and mrs. obama lit 26 candles at the white house to remember the 20 children and six adults who were shot and killed a year ago today. all over conne
officials think pearson wanted revenge but murphy fled the building, beer son fired at fellow student, 17-year-old claire davis, apparently at random. sheriff robinson read a statement from her family. >> our beautiful daughter claire davis has severe head trauma as a result of a gunshot. she needs your continued prayers. >> reporter: dylan johnson had several classes with her. >> it is kind of surprising for me just like to know such a nice girl and such a girl that is so...
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he's now a trans-atlantic fellow. katherine stoner, let me start with you. you heard what president putin had to say about his motives, what do you think this has t this is about? >> i don't think this has nothing to do with khodorkovsky khodorkovsky's ill mother. i think it has everything to do with the olympics. >> is it really that important? >> it depends on what you call state. it's a lot of money and the most expensive olympics. and the second stake is the participation. putin is expecting to have high level international participation, and that is exactly the reason , it's to give those leaders who want to come, but they cannot come under current circumstances. it's kind of a giving and, cues more than shap --excusing the shaping of russia. >> so they feel safer coming and they won't have to have public relations blow back if they visit russia during the games. >> yes, exactly. if you look at how russians behave from their imperial past, they amount certain problems, that this should not be a problem at all. then they start to sort one by one. khodors
he's now a trans-atlantic fellow. katherine stoner, let me start with you. you heard what president putin had to say about his motives, what do you think this has t this is about? >> i don't think this has nothing to do with khodorkovsky khodorkovsky's ill mother. i think it has everything to do with the olympics. >> is it really that important? >> it depends on what you call state. it's a lot of money and the most expensive olympics. and the second stake is the participation....
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monumental struggle, i watched them put their own burdens aside to bring into the fold their friends and fellow activists, making many of us honorary members of the family along the way. their selflessness has had an indelible impact on me. in some small sense, it could be said that the davis family saved me and countless other abolitionists, human rights
monumental struggle, i watched them put their own burdens aside to bring into the fold their friends and fellow activists, making many of us honorary members of the family along the way. their selflessness has had an indelible impact on me. in some small sense, it could be said that the davis family saved me and countless other abolitionists, human rights
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and fellow arkansans benny and nelda speaks. they met in mountain home, arkansas. nelda having returned home from business college in springfield, missouri. they were married on december 6, 1963. they have one daughter, two grandchildren and blessed with one great grandson. madam speaker, it's no easy task making it to the 50-year anniversary. it takes great commitment, a willingness to compromise and listen and a loving spirit. these qualities serve as a testament to the rest of us. mr. crawford: they truly care about arkansas and devote much of their time giving back to the community. i thank the speaks for their friendship over the years. i wish them a happy 50th anniversary this december 6. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you, madam speaker.
and fellow arkansans benny and nelda speaks. they met in mountain home, arkansas. nelda having returned home from business college in springfield, missouri. they were married on december 6, 1963. they have one daughter, two grandchildren and blessed with one great grandson. madam speaker, it's no easy task making it to the 50-year anniversary. it takes great commitment, a willingness to compromise and listen and a loving spirit. these qualities serve as a testament to the rest of us. mr....
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and a women's policy institute fellow and a community fellow for the california wellness foundation. heywoodh us is deion who is one of my favorite people. i am always looking for a reason to have her at the table. she is the executive director of women with a vision, a new orleans-based organization founded in 1991. she is one of my favorite people mostly because of her no- nonsense approach to these fundamental questions. women with a vision does not take on the easy questions when it comes to incarceration. in 2009, she oversaw the launch of the note justice project. n-o.al they filed a lawsuit on behalf of trans women who were labeled and arrested under the street based sex workers crimes against nature law here in louisiana. they were on the sex offender registry as a result of nothing more than having been sex workers. a settlement with the state of louisiana removed 700 such individuals from the sex offender registry. [applause] of course, for her work, women with a vision was also victimized by fire. that said, she takes on the questions that are not the easy ones. tina reyno
and a women's policy institute fellow and a community fellow for the california wellness foundation. heywoodh us is deion who is one of my favorite people. i am always looking for a reason to have her at the table. she is the executive director of women with a vision, a new orleans-based organization founded in 1991. she is one of my favorite people mostly because of her no- nonsense approach to these fundamental questions. women with a vision does not take on the easy questions when it comes...
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it is a duty of an american citizen to come forward at great risk to himself and inform his fellow citizens. >> what should he have done? what should an american citizen do? >> he can go to an inspector
it is a duty of an american citizen to come forward at great risk to himself and inform his fellow citizens. >> what should he have done? what should an american citizen do? >> he can go to an inspector
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fighting his fellow countrymen. what is that the disagreeing and killing the other fellow when he disagrees. >> holmes was about 78 when he wrote that opinion. i wonder if you would comment. do you think there is anything to factor in on the basis of advanced age? 78 in 1918 is two days 90 and i wonder if you would comment about this? i think it's a little bit different from time on the court for time as a judge and so on. >> while i don't think if what you are asking is whether holmes was becoming soft in the head or anything like that, holmes is very sharp at this point and he continues to be sharp for a number of years on the court. if what you are asking is whether sort of approaching mortality makes holmes more sensitive to his legacy or his personal relationships, i think that's certainly possible. i think that these young friends certainly gave him a new lease on life and he was certainly very susceptible to their influence in a way that he might not have been at an earlier point in his life. he later reminis
fighting his fellow countrymen. what is that the disagreeing and killing the other fellow when he disagrees. >> holmes was about 78 when he wrote that opinion. i wonder if you would comment. do you think there is anything to factor in on the basis of advanced age? 78 in 1918 is two days 90 and i wonder if you would comment about this? i think it's a little bit different from time on the court for time as a judge and so on. >> while i don't think if what you are asking is whether...
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fighting his fellow countrymen. what is that the disagreeing and killing the other fellow when he disagrees. >> holmes was about 78 when he wrote that opinion. i wonder if you would comment. do you think there is anything to factor in on the basis of advanced age? 78 in 1918 is two days 90 and i wonder if you would comment about this? i think it's a little bit different from time on the court for time as a judge and so on. >> while i don't think if what you are asking is whether holmes was becoming soft in the head or anything like that, holmes is very sharp at this point and he continues to be sharp for a number of years on the court. if what you are asking is whether sort of approaching mortality makes holmes more sensitive to his legacy or his personal relationships, i think that's certainly possible. i think that these young friends certainly gave him a new lease on life and he was certainly very susceptible to their influence in a way that he might not have been at an earlier point in his life. he later reminis
fighting his fellow countrymen. what is that the disagreeing and killing the other fellow when he disagrees. >> holmes was about 78 when he wrote that opinion. i wonder if you would comment. do you think there is anything to factor in on the basis of advanced age? 78 in 1918 is two days 90 and i wonder if you would comment about this? i think it's a little bit different from time on the court for time as a judge and so on. >> while i don't think if what you are asking is whether...
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. >> he's a fellow republican. what do you say to him? >> that is absolutely disgraceful to compare general clapper with a traitor. the fact is general clapper was put in an impossible position because the senator who asked the question had already gotten the information in a classified setting. he knew general clapper could not give the full answer because it would let our enemies know what we were doing. the question was wrong. general clapper gave the best answer he could, and for senator paul to compare that patriot, general clapper, with someone like snowden, who is a traitor, who has put american lives at risk, senator paul should be ashamed of himself. it's an absolute disgrace. he disgraced his office and he owes general clapper an apology immediately. >> spokesman for general clapper
. >> he's a fellow republican. what do you say to him? >> that is absolutely disgraceful to compare general clapper with a traitor. the fact is general clapper was put in an impossible position because the senator who asked the question had already gotten the information in a classified setting. he knew general clapper could not give the full answer because it would let our enemies know what we were doing. the question was wrong. general clapper gave the best answer he could, and...
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companies at the penal colony in crossing the yard is part of a presidential amnesty just hours after a fellow band member. was also. under new free. steps into the media spotlight pledging to fight for the release of his associates who examined that cases and why they're still behind bars it's. also seen israeli officials can down america for spying on the countries the way leaders while the government enormous the elephant in the room to preserve its relationship with the us. and we have the funds to a series of reports about the runs that makes twenty said scene and today we look at least a couple of strip to rule iran where the past year will be remembered as one of the daily fear and bloodshed. this is also international coming to a line from moscow hello and welcome to the program. the ride bond in the desert a cornucopia has been freed just hours after a fellow band member maria your haner was also released from jail they'd both been serving time for carrying out approach a stunt and moscow's main cathedral but why let it go as part of president putin's honesty he's really not going to
companies at the penal colony in crossing the yard is part of a presidential amnesty just hours after a fellow band member. was also. under new free. steps into the media spotlight pledging to fight for the release of his associates who examined that cases and why they're still behind bars it's. also seen israeli officials can down america for spying on the countries the way leaders while the government enormous the elephant in the room to preserve its relationship with the us. and we have the...
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a silly fellow, he was.computer is the death of great fiction. writers thrive on adversity and have ever since god stopped writing and humans took over the task. but tha there are internet dynas that you challenges. in fact, there's concerns about interactivity, one of the web world's waving flags, the techies don't want to know that reading the book is the essence of interactivity. where the readers life flows through the senses as through an electric circuit animating those senses and bring them to life in the mind so that it is only when a book is read that it is completed. nothing else is as interactive as that, and the book is written in silence and read in silence. another advantage in our noisy world. integrity of the mine is maintained, but the ability to live in an extended discourse. so that isn't the problem, nor is the major problem the undercutting of office copyright and pirating of text equivalent to what's happened to musicians, although that is a problem. he may have read a few days ago the
a silly fellow, he was.computer is the death of great fiction. writers thrive on adversity and have ever since god stopped writing and humans took over the task. but tha there are internet dynas that you challenges. in fact, there's concerns about interactivity, one of the web world's waving flags, the techies don't want to know that reading the book is the essence of interactivity. where the readers life flows through the senses as through an electric circuit animating those senses and bring...
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fellow. i'm seventeen and i live in the unit district of st petersburg this is my entrance . fellow. this is my district. football fields it's my old school in my nine story apartment block. so this is where i live. i used to take drugs and drink like a fish i skipped school and was a real hooligan i stayed out all night and well you know. listen to me watch superstar you come here sit down and have a chat all right guys i don't know what we can do about this scene it hasn't come together yet and full of holes please let's rehearse the final scene. my reaction. to the concept is play simple we're circus a poorly constructed and we break down stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. it's also a circus is a modern circus stuff by socially disadvantaged kids.
fellow. i'm seventeen and i live in the unit district of st petersburg this is my entrance . fellow. this is my district. football fields it's my old school in my nine story apartment block. so this is where i live. i used to take drugs and drink like a fish i skipped school and was a real hooligan i stayed out all night and well you know. listen to me watch superstar you come here sit down and have a chat all right guys i don't know what we can do about this scene it hasn't come together yet...
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because part of a presidential honesty just annoys a fellow bond. was also. on the new free. steps into the media spotlight pledging to fight for the release of his associates examine bad cases and why they're still behind bars. also seen israeli officials can down america for spying on the countries while the government internet was the elephant in the room to preserve its relationship with the u.s. . and we'll have the funds to a series of reports of bobby brown's that makes twenty set scene and today we'll look at noosa confidence trip to rural.
because part of a presidential honesty just annoys a fellow bond. was also. on the new free. steps into the media spotlight pledging to fight for the release of his associates examine bad cases and why they're still behind bars. also seen israeli officials can down america for spying on the countries while the government internet was the elephant in the room to preserve its relationship with the u.s. . and we'll have the funds to a series of reports of bobby brown's that makes twenty set scene...
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and the ride bond telecon uncover has been freed just hours after a fellow band member. was also released from jail had both been serving time for carrying out a protest stand in moscow's main cathedral but let's go as part of president putin's amnesty that's not. going to yet line with. freedom at last what did they have to say well of both and there's a lot going to go as well as my look you might have expressed there of course obviously they are very happy to be out of prison but they have expressed their desire to continue along the lines of working in what concerns he would rise in the country and i believe we do have those very words coming from. the herself so. i was very well treated many women asked for my advice and support and human rights and legal issues and it's my purpose now to protect the convicts who spoke to human rights activists and as much as we can within the letter of the law protect their rights. but there's not going to go as well said that she intends to keep a close watch on those who have remained in the penal colony where she was she's also
and the ride bond telecon uncover has been freed just hours after a fellow band member. was also released from jail had both been serving time for carrying out a protest stand in moscow's main cathedral but let's go as part of president putin's amnesty that's not. going to yet line with. freedom at last what did they have to say well of both and there's a lot going to go as well as my look you might have expressed there of course obviously they are very happy to be out of prison but they have...
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at the penal colony in causing a young risk as part of a presidential honesty just hours after a fellow band member. was also left. on the newly freed. steps into the media spotlight pledging to fight for the release of his associates we examine their cases and why they're still behind bars. sumi israeli officials condemn america for spying on the country's leaders while the government ignores the elephant in the room to preserve its relationship with the u.s. . the first in a series of reports of all the bones that marks twenty thirteen and today we look at least a confidence trip to rule iraq where the pulse chair will be remembered as one of the daily fear and bloodshed. this is all seen to national coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program. prissie rind band member and i dare to tell a cornucopia has been freed just hours after a fellow band member. was also released from jail they'd both been serving time for carrying out a protest stunt in moscow's main cathedral but while that as part of president putin's amnesty. has been following the story for us obviousl
at the penal colony in causing a young risk as part of a presidential honesty just hours after a fellow band member. was also left. on the newly freed. steps into the media spotlight pledging to fight for the release of his associates we examine their cases and why they're still behind bars. sumi israeli officials condemn america for spying on the country's leaders while the government ignores the elephant in the room to preserve its relationship with the u.s. . the first in a series of reports...
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how will his fellow prisoner remember him? >> i'd say courageous, selfless with tremendous political foresight. prepared to sacrifices everything for the cause of the people, all the oppressed people in this country. he had tremendous forsite not only because of south africa. a caring and compassionate person. he would put his personal confirms in the backburner, when he sees his fellow prisoner. there would be tensions, bankings -- bannings and all that. he never that that interfere with his responsibilities towards us. he went through everything. one characteristic of many that matured while he suffered the years of hardship on the island. they set out to break him. what happened was quite the reverse. one important stage in the making of a remarkable man. >> over a quarter of a decade behind bars, when he came out nelson mandela was preaching not hatred and revenge. these are the scenes. let's hear from nelson mandela in his own words. << announcer: this
how will his fellow prisoner remember him? >> i'd say courageous, selfless with tremendous political foresight. prepared to sacrifices everything for the cause of the people, all the oppressed people in this country. he had tremendous forsite not only because of south africa. a caring and compassionate person. he would put his personal confirms in the backburner, when he sees his fellow prisoner. there would be tensions, bankings -- bannings and all that. he never that that interfere with...
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a fellow student shot her on friday before taking his own life. clayton sandell has more. >> reporter: inside arapahoe high school, a testament to terror. student backpacks, computers, and cell phones lie abandoned. >> the school is locked down. >> reporter: abandoned on friday when karl abandoned on friday when karl pierson walks in a north entrance, opening fire with a .12-gauge shotgun. his second shot aimed pointblank at a 17-year-old claire davis. >> she was an innocent victim of an evil act of violence. >> reporter: he moves down a hallway into a library, firing again. the campus deputy sheriff and an unarmed security officer race toward the sound of gunfire as pierson lights a molotov cocktail he carries in a backpack. >> the shooter knew the deputy was in the immediate area and while the deputy was containing the shooter, the shooter took his own life. >> reporter: the attack lasts just 80 seconds. investigators are still trying to sort out why pierson, an outspoken member of the debate team, threatened and came to kill the coach. libraria
a fellow student shot her on friday before taking his own life. clayton sandell has more. >> reporter: inside arapahoe high school, a testament to terror. student backpacks, computers, and cell phones lie abandoned. >> the school is locked down. >> reporter: abandoned on friday when karl abandoned on friday when karl pierson walks in a north entrance, opening fire with a .12-gauge shotgun. his second shot aimed pointblank at a 17-year-old claire davis. >> she was an...
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and the fellow was awarded the noble peace prize for its efforts to paint like rule in nineteen ninety three. the inherently their efforts late into the first and most of the globe elections and mandela was elected south africa's first black president. but the true end to apartheid. i had a theory that the offer to suffer well dollars for profit. if i did. for many south africans and fellow will long be their memories and ninety that is traditional to me often used as a sign of affection. and for the world that he will remain in local icon for racially quality for centuries to come. ut on audience. and the entire world reacted to the news that nelson mandela is that global leaders were among the millions to send a condolence is recommended reports upon learning of them and those that really impressed and popped in and offer condolences privately calling him a great statesman well a global leaders were among the millions expensive or setback for the lay reader a moment stuns us was told by the u s security costs on friday only news of nelson mandela's passing. i'm profiling and seven. b
and the fellow was awarded the noble peace prize for its efforts to paint like rule in nineteen ninety three. the inherently their efforts late into the first and most of the globe elections and mandela was elected south africa's first black president. but the true end to apartheid. i had a theory that the offer to suffer well dollars for profit. if i did. for many south africans and fellow will long be their memories and ninety that is traditional to me often used as a sign of affection. and...
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the realization of this ideal of madiba and many fellow anc colleague colleagues who had imprisonment and for their health and well-being. in spite of this mandela's role was firm on his beliefs in describes his oppressors as men of integrity who had committed themselves to usher in a new era for south africa. nelson mandela was an inspiration to billions by being the example of sacrifice with humble patience, who had hope when there was none. it is not possible to prepare an individual of this stature to come and live among and south africa. as a young man in the midst of aparthe apartheid, the ideals that he stood for were guiding at certain times. throughout our time we experienced an existence of the sacrifice he was making and his principl principles. my past with madiba, first, of course, at the station, a friend of mine simon who knew him better, introduced me to him as mr. mandela. a very weis man or future lawyer he told. our lives were intertwined and bound together by destiny. when i became [ inaudible ] i got to know madiba better. he was as great as a leader through his h
the realization of this ideal of madiba and many fellow anc colleague colleagues who had imprisonment and for their health and well-being. in spite of this mandela's role was firm on his beliefs in describes his oppressors as men of integrity who had committed themselves to usher in a new era for south africa. nelson mandela was an inspiration to billions by being the example of sacrifice with humble patience, who had hope when there was none. it is not possible to prepare an individual of this...
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no longer fear or pain but a place symbolizing freedom, symbolizing respect for your fellow human beingstoday robben island is that symbol. >> reporter: allen pizzey, cbs news, robben island. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. there will be more about nelson mandela on a cbs news special, nelson mandela: father of a nation. that's tomorrow night at 9:00, 8:00 central time. i'll see you then and i'll see you again. question leave you now with the. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> as of tonight we now know the schedule of official events celebrating the life and mourning the passing of nelson mandela. >> more on that in a moment, but first topper is tracking this storm system that threats to give us our -- threatens to give us our first taste of winter weather. >> right now it's producing rain for us and snow out toward ohio and pennsylvania. it will move slowly south and east. this storm clears us tonight. then a second storm comes and get us over the weekend. we'll zoom in. we've got snow and a mix towards pittsbur
no longer fear or pain but a place symbolizing freedom, symbolizing respect for your fellow human beingstoday robben island is that symbol. >> reporter: allen pizzey, cbs news, robben island. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. there will be more about nelson mandela on a cbs news special, nelson mandela: father of a nation. that's tomorrow night at 9:00, 8:00 central time. i'll see you then and i'll see you again. question leave you now with the....
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no longer fear or pain but a place symbolizing freedom, symbolizing respect for your fellow human beingstoday robben island is that symbol. >> reporter: allen pizzey, cbs news, robben island. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. there will be more about nelson mandela on cbs news special, nelson mandela, father of a nation, for many of you, it will be on tomorrow night at 6:00. i will see you then. and i will see you sunday on 60 minutes, we are going to leave you now with the empire state building bathed tonight in the colors of the south african flag. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org game pla ackle any trouble at candlestick this weekend. good eve >>> these two teams don't like each other. >> hoping to avoid scenes, bay area police come up with their game plan to tackle trouble at candlestick this week. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the 9ers-seahawks game at candlestick on sunday is big and security will be tight. hidden among the fans underc
no longer fear or pain but a place symbolizing freedom, symbolizing respect for your fellow human beingstoday robben island is that symbol. >> reporter: allen pizzey, cbs news, robben island. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. there will be more about nelson mandela on cbs news special, nelson mandela, father of a nation, for many of you, it will be on tomorrow night at 6:00. i will see you then. and i will see you sunday on 60 minutes, we are going to leave you now with the...
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from that i had on my radio show today kind of two different views of mandela from a guest one was a fellow who's now professor at university in durban who was a member of the administration of mandela's from ninety four to ninety seven and in charge of economics and for an economist and and he said that mandela went to the davos meeting i guess it was and one of the meetings and the i.m.f. world bank meetings and came back and said you know let's try this stuff let's let's do this you know kind of open markets free trade stuff and he said basically the chicago boys walked in and said here's how to make your country prosperous and the mandela administration and this fellow was you know part of that had just kind of bought a lot of that hook line and sinker and the result is that right now poverty is worse than it was when mandela came in and and he said you know this guy was not to blame ben nella for this use of this guy was a politician it was an economist but he said the the these right wing economists have got their teeth into south africa in a way that is tearing the country apart and
from that i had on my radio show today kind of two different views of mandela from a guest one was a fellow who's now professor at university in durban who was a member of the administration of mandela's from ninety four to ninety seven and in charge of economics and for an economist and and he said that mandela went to the davos meeting i guess it was and one of the meetings and the i.m.f. world bank meetings and came back and said you know let's try this stuff let's let's do this you know...
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images of her being a monkey her fellow legislators and. using offensive racial slurs against a situation that just happen in france racism is global and it is it really is about is it not power now how far have we come. i'm fond of saying that in america we are culturally conditioned to believe that white is appearing black is inferior. culturally the gilded dick gregory riff that's margaret. and that and that and that unfortunately black is undervalued under estimated in marginal the reality is we have an entire generation that is being reconditioned culturally they now have gone to school they now work they now live they now marry and guess what they're surviving not only are they surviving but once again we're finding out we all want the same thing life we want liberty we want the pursuit of happiness you know what i think one of the best things i heard president obama say yesterday that just counters what the tea party and other conservatives are trying to suggest and that was that president obama was demanding equal outcome in his spe
images of her being a monkey her fellow legislators and. using offensive racial slurs against a situation that just happen in france racism is global and it is it really is about is it not power now how far have we come. i'm fond of saying that in america we are culturally conditioned to believe that white is appearing black is inferior. culturally the gilded dick gregory riff that's margaret. and that and that and that unfortunately black is undervalued under estimated in marginal the reality...
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his own life, as opposed to shooting at the officers or continuing to inflict more injuries on his fellow classmates. we have to be very, very grateful for the quick response of law enforcement and the resource officer here. i think those schools without those particular folks on staff are probably going to be reconsidering hiring people that will stop these things before they get to be mass shootings. >> holly, unfortunately, this is a very familiar scene for us. we have seen multiple shootings in multiple states over multiple years. >> right. >> any idea what you think could be done to, perhaps, stop this? >> i think it is a combination of gun laws and mental health issues. you know, there has been a lot of federal funding cut to help and assist people with mental health issues. there's a stigma attached to it. people don't want to accidentally label someone. what we need to do as a community is come together and ask ourselves, would i rather report something that i think is suspicious or a little off to the proper authorities? go to the school guidance counselor, go to parents, go to l
his own life, as opposed to shooting at the officers or continuing to inflict more injuries on his fellow classmates. we have to be very, very grateful for the quick response of law enforcement and the resource officer here. i think those schools without those particular folks on staff are probably going to be reconsidering hiring people that will stop these things before they get to be mass shootings. >> holly, unfortunately, this is a very familiar scene for us. we have seen multiple...