315
315
Sep 14, 2016
09/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
male student: freedom university is like a second home. i leave that place pumped, you know. like, i learn so many things every class that i go there. female professor: we're going to go through college admissions 101. we're going to talk about the college application. we're going to talk about college funding. arizbeth, voice-over: freedom u completely changed me. i went--i came out of my shell, the shell that i was forced to be in by my undocumented status, and i found my voice. [applause] and now i get to introduce to you someone i've actually had the honor and the pleasure of working with, and i truly admire her work so much. please welcome to the stage actor, playwright, and professor anna deavere smith. [cheering and applause] [trumpet playing] [applause] thank you, sara. thank you, scrapper. so, um, i've been going across the country since 2013, uh, trying to learn what i can about why, uh, so many poor kids can't make it through school and very often end up in the criminal justice system, and so when trying to think about what i mi
male student: freedom university is like a second home. i leave that place pumped, you know. like, i learn so many things every class that i go there. female professor: we're going to go through college admissions 101. we're going to talk about the college application. we're going to talk about college funding. arizbeth, voice-over: freedom u completely changed me. i went--i came out of my shell, the shell that i was forced to be in by my undocumented status, and i found my voice. [applause]...
67
67
Sep 4, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
asked in response to an earlier proposal that the 13th amendment to clara a more open-ended universal freedom, the senator asked, i supposed before the law, a woman would be as free as a man. a wife would be equal to her husband. and as free as her husband before the law. the senator's question was rhetorical, but concern about upsetting the relations between husband and wife live below the surface of many debates about slave emancipation. the heart of the manner, amy drew stanley explains, was the sovereignty that would supplant the slave master. that is the first moment that i am going to mention. on the last day of the same session, congress voted to create a bureau. among the duties was an ambitious effort to regularize marriage practices among free women and men. examining freedmen's bureau reports and war-widowed pension applications found that rather than universally enjoying the freedom to marry, many women were forcibly inducted into the regulatory regime of marriage, as she describes it, by rigorous enforcement of local anti-bigamy and fornication laws. people were being arrested an
asked in response to an earlier proposal that the 13th amendment to clara a more open-ended universal freedom, the senator asked, i supposed before the law, a woman would be as free as a man. a wife would be equal to her husband. and as free as her husband before the law. the senator's question was rhetorical, but concern about upsetting the relations between husband and wife live below the surface of many debates about slave emancipation. the heart of the manner, amy drew stanley explains, was...
46
46
Sep 15, 2016
09/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
the group restored the delta which long opposed the project and submitted a freedom of information act request. >>> university of california regents will consider setting a policy on how much money the college system borrows. i never university after the $17 billion in debt according to mercury news. the money is being used to build medical centers and student housing and repair buildings and funded staff pension said the amount owed is twice for the uc system out in 2700 university leaders said the increase borrowing was planned and took advantage of low interest rates and tax exemptions project the couple development including a 100- year-old woman facing eviction from her apartment in san francisco. i was canada has been living at the apartment since the 1950s. on tuesday her attorney attained a judicial order granting or a one-week stay from eviction but a short time later she did not feel well and was taken to the hospital. there is no word on her condition. her housing battle began in 2005 when property owners wanted to convert the building into a condo. >>> elementary school students and open will rece
the group restored the delta which long opposed the project and submitted a freedom of information act request. >>> university of california regents will consider setting a policy on how much money the college system borrows. i never university after the $17 billion in debt according to mercury news. the money is being used to build medical centers and student housing and repair buildings and funded staff pension said the amount owed is twice for the uc system out in 2700 university...
47
47
Sep 2, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
university. for the 50th anniversary of freedom of information act. >> john moss lonely crusader all this time. picked up donald rumsfeld. his statement on the floor is a good explanation of why the bill became a rule majority bill. he said government has gotten so big. it's involved in so many different pieces of or life and commercial life, industrial life, personal lives. medicare, past, social security. we need the right to get the records out of agencies to be able to uphold our own standard of living, our own liberty. freedom and restrain on government. >> monday morning at 11 eastern, the national park service marking its 100 anniversary at arlington house. robert e lee memorial. oversee a year long restoration of the mansion, slave quarters and grounds. >> we were incredibly fortunate that we were able to really taylor our specific needs for all kinds of things for the museum objects, for telling a story the interpretation and the physical fixes and construction that needed to happen. not just to the buildings, but to the historic grounds and gardens and we were able to present that to
university. for the 50th anniversary of freedom of information act. >> john moss lonely crusader all this time. picked up donald rumsfeld. his statement on the floor is a good explanation of why the bill became a rule majority bill. he said government has gotten so big. it's involved in so many different pieces of or life and commercial life, industrial life, personal lives. medicare, past, social security. we need the right to get the records out of agencies to be able to uphold our own...
57
57
Sep 14, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
academic year, does my right honorable friend agree that university is precisely the place for debate and fear of being offended must not prompt freedom of speech? [shouting] >> i absolutely agree with my honorable friend. we want our universities not to be places of learning but to be places where there could be open debates and challenged and people can get involved in that and i think everybody is finding this concept of safe spaces quite extraordinary, frankly. we want to see that innovation taking place in our university. that's how we develop as a country, as a society and as an economy and i absolutely agree with my honorable friend. >> thompson. >> mr. speaker, refugees in syria. the country believing he was dead. mohamed is alive but kidnapped and badly beaten and left for dead before being refound again. lives in daily attack. will the prime minister agree to me to reunite mohamed with the family and overcome ordeals. >> i'm not aware of the details of the individual case the honorable gentleman has. i'm sure the case will be looked at. of course, there are rules to enable family reunion to take place and also we are as a co
academic year, does my right honorable friend agree that university is precisely the place for debate and fear of being offended must not prompt freedom of speech? [shouting] >> i absolutely agree with my honorable friend. we want our universities not to be places of learning but to be places where there could be open debates and challenged and people can get involved in that and i think everybody is finding this concept of safe spaces quite extraordinary, frankly. we want to see that...
72
72
Sep 3, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
at 6:00 on american artifacts, we will init the national archives washington university for the 50th anniversary for the freedomgned by president johnson. >> he was a lonely crusader and picked up this bright illinois congressman as a cosponsor. rumsfeld statement on the floor of the house in 1966 is a pretty good extra nation of why the bill became a rule majority bill. rumsfeld says that government has gotten so big and is medicarein our lives, is passed, social security and so forth, we need to get the rights to get those records out of agencies to be able to a our own. our own liberty and freedom. >> monday morning at 11:00 eastern, the national parks service marking its 100th anniversary at arlington house. we spoke with former director robert stanton and brandon, former oregon house manager, who will oversee a year-long restoration of the mansion, slave quarters, and grounds. >> keyword fortunate that we were a -- we were fortunate that we were able to tailor our specific needs for the museum objects, for telling the historians' -- that toable to present him and he generously general -- he justly donated
at 6:00 on american artifacts, we will init the national archives washington university for the 50th anniversary for the freedomgned by president johnson. >> he was a lonely crusader and picked up this bright illinois congressman as a cosponsor. rumsfeld statement on the floor of the house in 1966 is a pretty good extra nation of why the bill became a rule majority bill. rumsfeld says that government has gotten so big and is medicarein our lives, is passed, social security and so forth,...
514
514
Sep 12, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 514
favorite 0
quote 1
rule of the university of chicago, where it turns out that professors are perfectly free to give trigger warnings and of course they are. because it would be a vast violation of academic freedom if the dean of university of chicago were saying that you couldn't do that. so even he didn't really mean what he said in this not terribly well-worded but still ultimately very helpful for raising the subject trigger warning. safe places, what do you mean by safe place? safe place means you can't discuss difficult things in a classroom, obviously not. i just gave you a pretty good example of how you do that. however, if sexual assault victims wanted to have a place where only victims of sexual assault would be together to discuss what they'd been through, not only do i see no problem with that, i could see that as a helpful way for many of them to deal with an issue that they need to deal with. if you want to test whether safe places works, just take an issue that you care about deeply and ask yourself the following question. would you like a place on campus, just once in a while, where you can say i want to be in one place where i don't have to hear about that? you know, i just want
rule of the university of chicago, where it turns out that professors are perfectly free to give trigger warnings and of course they are. because it would be a vast violation of academic freedom if the dean of university of chicago were saying that you couldn't do that. so even he didn't really mean what he said in this not terribly well-worded but still ultimately very helpful for raising the subject trigger warning. safe places, what do you mean by safe place? safe place means you can't...
90
90
Sep 14, 2016
09/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
stanford university expresses freedom of expression but will not tolerate hate. >> let's see what theeather has in store across the bay area. >> beautiful, beautiful weather conditions for today for your wednesday. lots of sunshine. here's our live camera looking out towards san francisco and already a pleasant afternoon in san francisco. temperatures on track to reach the upper 60s. it's already happening right now. remember we started out the week on monday and a few snow showers yesterday. all this low pressure moving out of nevada and the clear conditions just offshore. clear skies up and down the shoreline but i suspect some of this fog will bump up near the coastline first thing tomorrow morning. but enjoy the sunshine and some comfortable temperatures. santa rosa 71, san francisco 68 degrees. san jose 72. and a string of low 70s one of the warmer spots checking in 75 degrees. today we'll call it nice. you can see our live camera looking back towards san francisco. and just by looking at the bay waters you get the idea we don't have strong winds just yet. not a lot of chop out t
stanford university expresses freedom of expression but will not tolerate hate. >> let's see what theeather has in store across the bay area. >> beautiful, beautiful weather conditions for today for your wednesday. lots of sunshine. here's our live camera looking out towards san francisco and already a pleasant afternoon in san francisco. temperatures on track to reach the upper 60s. it's already happening right now. remember we started out the week on monday and a few snow showers...
249
249
Sep 14, 2016
09/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
stanford university supports freedom of expression, but it will not tolerate hate.ol to keep running the ad. >> i mean the picture is great, right. me and my friends are having fun at a football game. i really enjoyed it. i didn't want them to take down the ad. >> reporter: she is excited to return to school. and in san francisco leigh martinez ktvu fox 2 news. >>> two missing firefighters who disappeared in the yosemite have been found safe and sound. dave brown and captain avilar work for the fire department. they planned a six-day backpacking trip neither yosemite national park. but when they didn't return on sunday their loved ones got worried. their vehicle was found in the park on monday. today brown showed up at a ranger station. captain avil, r was found a short time later. details about how they got lost were not released. >>> temperatures today generally on the cool side, but certainly warmer than those of yesterday. and so it is 80 in antioch, 80 in fairfield. still slightly below average for this time of the year. but going to the warmer side. we were ve
stanford university supports freedom of expression, but it will not tolerate hate.ol to keep running the ad. >> i mean the picture is great, right. me and my friends are having fun at a football game. i really enjoyed it. i didn't want them to take down the ad. >> reporter: she is excited to return to school. and in san francisco leigh martinez ktvu fox 2 news. >>> two missing firefighters who disappeared in the yosemite have been found safe and sound. dave brown and...
205
205
Sep 13, 2016
09/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
stanford university supports freedom of expression, but they will not tolerate hate.s your back i assume. >> definitely, definitely. >> all right, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate you taking the time. >> thank you, thank you very much. >>> very nice weather around the bay area as we just started out with a little bit of drizzle this morning. partly cloudy skies. for the afternoon, those temperatures fell below average once again. here is a live look at mount diablo with a mix of sun and clouds there and cumulus clouds that are popping up around the bay area. it is a little bit like fall out there. a look at santa rosa. and actually that is san francisco. oakland 71, livermore as well as san jose. temperatures came up from four to eight degrees over yesterday. we would have more sunshine to start the day over portions of the central bay and over the north bay and the south bay started out with mostly cloudy skies and the drizzle reported over the south bay all the way into areas like santa cruz. if you're going to see the giants play, the 60s in the fore
stanford university supports freedom of expression, but they will not tolerate hate.s your back i assume. >> definitely, definitely. >> all right, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate you taking the time. >> thank you, thank you very much. >>> very nice weather around the bay area as we just started out with a little bit of drizzle this morning. partly cloudy skies. for the afternoon, those temperatures fell below average once again. here is a live look at...
60
60
Sep 25, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
freedom, tolerance and justice. world, still struggling to achieve universal peace and understanding, herein lies the relevance of historynd the power of our nation's sacred memorials. just places are not granite and marble reminders of those historic deeds, of the men and women who fought and struggled and ultimately work the tories. these places are a reminder of the extraordinary things that come from people who otherwise would have perhaps ordinary lives. help us understand the monumental trials and sacrifices that have shaped our nation, our government, our society. they remind us of what we all can achieve when we work together as a nation. the national park service is remarkably proud to be the stewards of this place and the other national memorials here on the national mall. i can promise you, we will be d --every day of every year watching over these places, protecting them and passing on the stories that they represent andair was in, sacrifice the stories of our nation. thank you and welcome. [applause] thank you for all that you do for one of the most beautiful memorials and all of washington dc. stunning. thi
freedom, tolerance and justice. world, still struggling to achieve universal peace and understanding, herein lies the relevance of historynd the power of our nation's sacred memorials. just places are not granite and marble reminders of those historic deeds, of the men and women who fought and struggled and ultimately work the tories. these places are a reminder of the extraordinary things that come from people who otherwise would have perhaps ordinary lives. help us understand the monumental...
185
185
Sep 9, 2016
09/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 4
freedom is. steve: saning the star-spangled banner.... >>> the university of wisconsin honors those killed in that 9-11 attacks with flags. these are lining bascome hill, 3,000 of the tradition began in 2006. different student organizations have joined the effort. courtny: the company deloitte announced it's giving employees 16 weeks paid leave for all care giving. a company spokesperson told the wall street the company realizes care giving is not just limit today new parents. >>> today milwaukee tom barrett wrapping up his yearly challenge they finished the milestone at the park. mayor barrett says they easily logged more than required 100 miles. >> we walked with literally hundreds, if not thousands of people over the course of the summer. it was a wonderful way to see the city. courtny: mayor barrett started this challenge in 2014 and you can join him next year. >>> you can hike with today's tmj4 staff. we called hike milwaukee. steve: it's sunday september 18th. it will be a fun urban nature hike along the milwaukee river. money raised will support the urban ecology center. sign up for the hik
freedom is. steve: saning the star-spangled banner.... >>> the university of wisconsin honors those killed in that 9-11 attacks with flags. these are lining bascome hill, 3,000 of the tradition began in 2006. different student organizations have joined the effort. courtny: the company deloitte announced it's giving employees 16 weeks paid leave for all care giving. a company spokesperson told the wall street the company realizes care giving is not just limit today new parents....
115
115
Sep 25, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
freedom, tolerance, and justice." in our world, still struggling achieve universal peace in and understanding here lies the relevance ofry and the power of our nation has sacred memorials. sacredour nation's memorials. these are not just marble immigrant reminders of the historic deeds of the men and women who struggled and fought and ultimately were victorious. these places are reminders of the extraordinary things that come from people with otherwise perhaps ordinary lives. they help us understand the monumental trials and sacrifices that have shaped our nation, our government, our society, and they remind us of what we all can achieve when we work together as a nation. the national park service is remarkably proud to be stewards of this place and the other memorials here on the national mall and i can promise you that we will be here every day of every year watching over these them, andotecting passing on the stories that they represent of heroism, sacrifice, and the stories of our nation. thank you and welcome. [applause] >> thank you. and thank you for all you do for one of the most youthful memorials and all of w
freedom, tolerance, and justice." in our world, still struggling achieve universal peace in and understanding here lies the relevance ofry and the power of our nation has sacred memorials. sacredour nation's memorials. these are not just marble immigrant reminders of the historic deeds of the men and women who struggled and fought and ultimately were victorious. these places are reminders of the extraordinary things that come from people with otherwise perhaps ordinary lives. they help us...
58
58
Sep 5, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
next, a visit to the national security archive at george washington university to learn about the history of the freedom of information act. johnson had lyndon to be dragged kicking and screaming into signing the bill because the bill said any person, not just a citizen, by request could get out of their government any records the government held as long as they were not damaging to national security or a law-enforcement investigation or personal privacy. becauseas reluctant everyone of his federal agencies thought this was a nightmare. you mean people are going to be rummaging through our files? we can't do that. thebill moyers helped newspaper editors especially to marshall their argument about how we really are in favor of open government. one of the fascinating things we found was bill moyers had written a nice signing statement where hedent johnson had this ringing language that this registration spring from our most essential principles. democracy works best when people knows what their government is doing. they must have access to policy and rules. good government functions best in the full light
next, a visit to the national security archive at george washington university to learn about the history of the freedom of information act. johnson had lyndon to be dragged kicking and screaming into signing the bill because the bill said any person, not just a citizen, by request could get out of their government any records the government held as long as they were not damaging to national security or a law-enforcement investigation or personal privacy. becauseas reluctant everyone of his...
75
75
Sep 2, 2016
09/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the former stanford university swimmer convicted coi of sexual assault just hourst hs away from freedomtime now 4:37. 47. we're back right after this. you >> ♪ >> back at 4:39 with every parents' worst nightmare going ♪ to pick up your child woatrs the airport and finding ang different kid waiting for you. that story going viral this morning. >> but first we've got to tal vk about the latest headlinesea swirling around colincolin kaepernick. last night the embattled 49ers9e qb knelt during the singing of f the national anthem. this time he had company. compay kaepernick was joined by safety eric reed read who wasd s not in uniform but also took a knee. >> next up in health headlinesea three mosquitos tested positive for the zika virus inn miami beach florida which is whi causing concern as theshe sunshine state hurricane hermine.ermine a storm that could leave standing water.er other countries now dealingowli with their own outbreaks including singapore which hasg r e dozens of new cases. ces >> several major latino isatino your gators for gop nomineer donald trump arego now n reconside
. >> the former stanford university swimmer convicted coi of sexual assault just hourst hs away from freedomtime now 4:37. 47. we're back right after this. you >> ♪ >> back at 4:39 with every parents' worst nightmare going ♪ to pick up your child woatrs the airport and finding ang different kid waiting for you. that story going viral this morning. >> but first we've got to tal vk about the latest headlinesea swirling around colincolin kaepernick. last night the...
199
199
Sep 28, 2016
09/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 2
we solute the singular life of service to theu universal cause of freedom, to the nobelist cause of peace. it was by his innate humanities are his sdeedeceasence, and hel pave a tapath that future generations will walk -- walk it one day, side by is the, that's coming from george h.w. bush, speaking on half of him and his wife and this is from paul ryan, speaker of the house, the world has lost a true legend, shimo shimoshimon shimon peres helped establish a voice for the world, and helped own him the congressional gold medal and the medal of freedom. when we join the people around the globe in mourning his death, we also give thanks for his incredible life and speaks to how important he is and how people felt about him. thank you, gentlemen. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we'll continue with our breaking news on the former prime minister, she monperez, and continue our breaking news regarding last night's debate, we'll be right back. is that ice-t? nope, it's lemonade. is that ice-t? lemonade. ice-t? what's with these people, man? lemonade, read the sign. lemonade. read it. ok. delic
we solute the singular life of service to theu universal cause of freedom, to the nobelist cause of peace. it was by his innate humanities are his sdeedeceasence, and hel pave a tapath that future generations will walk -- walk it one day, side by is the, that's coming from george h.w. bush, speaking on half of him and his wife and this is from paul ryan, speaker of the house, the world has lost a true legend, shimo shimoshimon shimon peres helped establish a voice for the world, and helped own...
59
59
Sep 10, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
freedom of information act. now we post them on the web and publish them for university libraries. so we file requests we are , research institute, we try to publish. we do cure ration. -- curation. a lot of what the government holds should have gone one way or another. we could learn from not just for history but a future. in that regard, one of my favorites to show you, this was one of the the documents we got through the freedom of information act. a whole series of henry kissinger's meetings with foreign leaders. this happened to be with the turkish foreign minister in antara, turkey back in -- ankara , turkey back in 1975. the turks say you need to ship us weapons so we can kill more greeks. our ambassador says that is illegal. kissinger jumps in, ah, before the freedom of information act, i used to say that the illegal we do it immediately. unconstitutional takes a little longer. then there are brackets of laughter. he goes on to say since the freedom of information act, i'm afraid to say things like this. this is also that deterrent effect of open government. the freedom of
freedom of information act. now we post them on the web and publish them for university libraries. so we file requests we are , research institute, we try to publish. we do cure ration. -- curation. a lot of what the government holds should have gone one way or another. we could learn from not just for history but a future. in that regard, one of my favorites to show you, this was one of the the documents we got through the freedom of information act. a whole series of henry kissinger's...
86
86
Sep 15, 2016
09/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
that comes after the delta was restored and a freedom of information act request was placed. >>> universityng setting a new policy on how much money the college system borrows. right now the university is more than $17 billion in debt according to the mercury news. the money is being used to build medical centers and housing, repair buildings and pay for staff pensions. the paper said the amount owed is twice but that city system owed this what the university oh to 2007. the increased borrowing was planned and it took advantage of low interest rates and federal tax exemptions on university financing. >>> the united college action network held its annual recruitment there in oakland many college last night. the goal is to get students to go to historically african- american colleges and universities. those schools include rambling state, hampton university in morehouse. organizers said students would be surprised to learn about the benefits of going to a college outside of california. >>> this is for families to know that you can get quality education, out-of-state, you don't have to pay a l
that comes after the delta was restored and a freedom of information act request was placed. >>> universityng setting a new policy on how much money the college system borrows. right now the university is more than $17 billion in debt according to the mercury news. the money is being used to build medical centers and housing, repair buildings and pay for staff pensions. the paper said the amount owed is twice but that city system owed this what the university oh to 2007. the increased...
206
206
Sep 10, 2016
09/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
university pushed back. the president of the calendar said this was a responsible exercise of freedom of speech. >> ultimately fire wrote a letter. there was a lot of national media and the university backed off. the next time chris lee tried to put on an offensive play called "the manginna monologues" they levitt completely alone. >> tell me about the clicking in your jaw. >> mainly when i eat, i hear click, click. john: what would happen with consumer reporting if donald trump is president. trump is president. >> we'll have people suing like what is success? trump is president. >> we'll have people suing like is it a professor who never stops being a student? is it a caregiver determined to take care of her own? or is it a lifetime of work that blazes the path to your passions? your personal success takes a financial partner who values it as much as you do. learn more at tiaa.org john: that silly movie has done well in theaters, but it offended the easily offended. a feminist website posted a review of the movie that didn't totally trash it. other readers complain that consent hadn't been given for the sexu
university pushed back. the president of the calendar said this was a responsible exercise of freedom of speech. >> ultimately fire wrote a letter. there was a lot of national media and the university backed off. the next time chris lee tried to put on an offensive play called "the manginna monologues" they levitt completely alone. >> tell me about the clicking in your jaw. >> mainly when i eat, i hear click, click. john: what would happen with consumer reporting if...
48
48
Sep 14, 2016
09/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
standford university supports freedom of expression but will not tolerate hate. >>> a federal appeals court is questioning whether berkeley's cell phone law goes too far. it requires retailers to warn customers about the possible radiation effects of carrying cell phones close to our bodies. the ordinances challenged by the cell phone industry. a judge allowed the law to take effect in january thing that the warning was based on research and guidelines by the ftc. the circuit court of appeals asked whether they had gone beyond the fcc's findings and, sent a message implying that cell phones are dangerous. they have not indicated when it will rule on the ordinance. >> the latest iphone goes on sale on friday. some people have been starting to line up. but there is one store that is causing confusion. take a look inside of this store. it has nothing to do with technology but everything to do with apples. the good old fashion apples. and, it doesn't stop people from calling the apple store thinking they are talking to someone at a different kind of apple store. >> we get calls daily abou
standford university supports freedom of expression but will not tolerate hate. >>> a federal appeals court is questioning whether berkeley's cell phone law goes too far. it requires retailers to warn customers about the possible radiation effects of carrying cell phones close to our bodies. the ordinances challenged by the cell phone industry. a judge allowed the law to take effect in january thing that the warning was based on research and guidelines by the ftc. the circuit court of...
120
120
Sep 10, 2016
09/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
university pushed back. the president of the calendar said this was a responsible exercise of freedom of speech. >> ultimatelyletter. there was a lot of national media and the university backed off. the next time chris lee tried to put on an offensive play called "the manginna monologues" they levitt completely alone. >> tell me about the clicking in your jaw. >> mainly when i eat, i hear click, click. john: what would happen with consumer reporting if donald trump is president. >> we'll have people suing like you never got sued before. to b, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures. had 12 years
university pushed back. the president of the calendar said this was a responsible exercise of freedom of speech. >> ultimatelyletter. there was a lot of national media and the university backed off. the next time chris lee tried to put on an offensive play called "the manginna monologues" they levitt completely alone. >> tell me about the clicking in your jaw. >> mainly when i eat, i hear click, click. john: what would happen with consumer reporting if donald trump...
55
55
Sep 4, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
university. to learn about the history of the freedom of information act. had to be draeon kicking and screaming to sign the bill. the bill said any person by to get out of the government any records government held as long as they were not damaging to national security or law enforcement. or personal privacy. reluctant because everyone has federal agencies thought this was a nightmare. people can rummage through the files. we can do that. moyer's help the newspaper editors to marshal their argument about how we are in favor of open government. one of the fascinating things we found was that bill moyer had written a nice statement for president on the -- johnson where this legislation springs from our most essential principles that democracy works best when the people know what the government is doing. they must have access to the policy rules. government officials should not have curtains of secrecy. we now know from lbj's own schedule that on the telephone, johnson called moyer and said cut that out. o xer have to -- has t through this declaration of free
university. to learn about the history of the freedom of information act. had to be draeon kicking and screaming to sign the bill. the bill said any person by to get out of the government any records government held as long as they were not damaging to national security or law enforcement. or personal privacy. reluctant because everyone has federal agencies thought this was a nightmare. people can rummage through the files. we can do that. moyer's help the newspaper editors to marshal their...
102
102
Sep 18, 2016
09/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
university. and no sooner have they made a bowled strike for freedom of speak, than the faculty comes out and says no, we won't protect you. is there a safe space for conservative students, is there any safe space where anybody's sane and conservative? >> is that potential? do they exist? >> i actually have a safe space. i have a bonus room in my apartment. which is always available if you're a traveling student and you need a place to stay. >> no, i don't see gender. tyler, you're shaking your head and you're closing your eyes. >> i just hate the world at this point. if i was at president, it would be martial law, study, get a bad job, be stuck with student loans forever, marry someone who doesn't like you, and that is life, okay? it's not pretty. not pretty. that's why we're on the internet, we find fantasy rooms to play in and be gargoyles and stuff. >> we do? >> fall in love. >> that's what life's about. >> i have a theory, dan, that the teachers that did this, because they want to be best buddies with the students, i want to be your best pal and we'll go get coffee together. they don't want t
university. and no sooner have they made a bowled strike for freedom of speak, than the faculty comes out and says no, we won't protect you. is there a safe space for conservative students, is there any safe space where anybody's sane and conservative? >> is that potential? do they exist? >> i actually have a safe space. i have a bonus room in my apartment. which is always available if you're a traveling student and you need a place to stay. >> no, i don't see gender. tyler,...
106
106
Sep 4, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: we'll learn about the freedom of information act from thomas blanton, the director of the nationals agree archive at george washington university not just a citizen, but quite to get out of -- by request to get out of their government any records held as long as they were not endangering national security or a law enforcement investigation or personal privacy, basically. lbj was really reluctant because everyone of his federal agencies thought this was a nightmare. you mean people will be rummaging through our files? no, we can't do that. but no more tears helped the newspaper editors especially to howhal their argument that we really are in favor of open government. one of the fascinating things we found was that bill moyers had written a nice sign statement where itdent johnson said in ringing language that democracy works best when they know what the government is doing. they must taxes to the policies and rules. government officials should not be able to pull curtains of secrecy. , we nowgreat about this know from lbj's own schedule, that on the telephone, johnson called moyers and said cut that out. moyers has to exclude t
announcer: we'll learn about the freedom of information act from thomas blanton, the director of the nationals agree archive at george washington university not just a citizen, but quite to get out of -- by request to get out of their government any records held as long as they were not endangering national security or a law enforcement investigation or personal privacy, basically. lbj was really reluctant because everyone of his federal agencies thought this was a nightmare. you mean people...
33
33
Sep 5, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
next, a visit to the national security archive at george washington university to learn about the history of the freedom of information act. johnson had lyndon to be dragged kicking and screaming into signing the bill because the bill said any person, not just a citizen, by request could get out of their government any records the government held as long as they were not damaging to national security or a
next, a visit to the national security archive at george washington university to learn about the history of the freedom of information act. johnson had lyndon to be dragged kicking and screaming into signing the bill because the bill said any person, not just a citizen, by request could get out of their government any records the government held as long as they were not damaging to national security or a
92
92
Sep 3, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
six clark on "american artifacts," visit the archives at george washington university for the 50th anniversary of the freedomf information act. signed into law by president johnson. >> a lonely crusader picked up this bright young illinois congressman as a cosponsor. donald rumsfeld. his statement on the floor of the house in 1966 is a pretty good explanation of why the bill became a majority bill. rumsfeld said government had gotten so big, involved in so many different pieces of our lives, commercial, industrial, personal lives -- medicare and social security -- we need the right to get those records out of agencies to uphold our own standard of living and freedom. host: monday morning at 11:00 eastern, the national parks service marking it 100 anniversary at arlington house. the robert e. lee memorial. we spoke with former nps director and the former arlington house manager who will oversee a year-long restoration of the mansion, quarters, and grounds. >> we were incredibly fortunate to tailor our specific needs for all kinds of things for the museum objects telling the interpretation. buildings, but hist
six clark on "american artifacts," visit the archives at george washington university for the 50th anniversary of the freedomf information act. signed into law by president johnson. >> a lonely crusader picked up this bright young illinois congressman as a cosponsor. donald rumsfeld. his statement on the floor of the house in 1966 is a pretty good explanation of why the bill became a majority bill. rumsfeld said government had gotten so big, involved in so many different pieces...
274
274
Sep 18, 2016
09/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
university. and no sooner have they made a bowled strike for freedom of speak, than the faculty comes out and saysect you. is there a safe space for conservative students, is there any safe space where anybody's sane and conservative? >> is that potential? do they exist? >> i actually have a safe space. i have a bonus room in my apartment. which is always available if you're a traveling student and you need a place to stay. >> no, i don't see gender. tyler, you're shaking your head and you're closing your eyes. >> i just hate the world at this point. if i was at president, it would be martial law, study, get a bad job, be stuck with student loans forever, marry someone who doesn't like you, and that is life, okay? it's not pretty. not pretty. that's why we're on the internet, we find fantasy rooms to play in and be gargoyles and stuff. >> we do? >> fall in love. >> that's what life's about. >> i have a theory, dan, that the teachers that did this, because they want to be best buddies with the students, i want to be your best pal and we'll go get coffee together. they don't want to be the mean prof
university. and no sooner have they made a bowled strike for freedom of speak, than the faculty comes out and saysect you. is there a safe space for conservative students, is there any safe space where anybody's sane and conservative? >> is that potential? do they exist? >> i actually have a safe space. i have a bonus room in my apartment. which is always available if you're a traveling student and you need a place to stay. >> no, i don't see gender. tyler, you're shaking your...
57
57
Sep 20, 2016
09/16
by
WFXT
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
and if any of you doubt the the universality of that desire, listen to the voices of young people everywhere who call out for freedom and dignity and the opportunity to control their own lives. this leads me to the third thing we need to do. fundamentalism or racism, or, a belief in ethnic superiority that makes our traditional identities irreconcilable with modernit. we need to respect for all human beings. that is truism, that global integration has led to collision of cultures. trade, migration, internet, all these things can challenge and unsettled our most cherished identities. we see liberal societies express opposition when women choose to cover themselves. we have see protests responding to a western newspaper cartoons mohamed. the world that left the age of empire behind. we see russia attempting to recr lost glory through force. asian powers debate claims of history. in europe and united states, you sigh people wrestle with concerns about immigration and changing demographics and suggesting that somehow people corrupting the character of our countries. there is no easy answer for resolving all these we mus
and if any of you doubt the the universality of that desire, listen to the voices of young people everywhere who call out for freedom and dignity and the opportunity to control their own lives. this leads me to the third thing we need to do. fundamentalism or racism, or, a belief in ethnic superiority that makes our traditional identities irreconcilable with modernit. we need to respect for all human beings. that is truism, that global integration has led to collision of cultures. trade,...
451
451
Sep 7, 2016
09/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 451
favorite 0
quote 2
. ♪ we shall overcome >> 1964 the university of california berkeley. >> there will be freedom scho skeley symbolized free political speech on america's campuses, a bastion of liberalism. >> fast forward to 2016. >> my shirt says trump make america great again and my hat says make america great again, the berkeley republican club, on one of america's most liberal campuses, this is head turning, ridiculed. >> it doesn't get any better than this, kids. >> insults receiving. >> i'm shocked. on campus anyone your age would be doing that. i'm ashamed. >> claire says she's heard it all as a republican student of berkeley. they're going to come after us, we don't belong on this campus. >> and her arc tendance says california's delegate at the republican national convention led to online threats. >> people feel like republicans don't have a home here and it's a little bit intimidating to have people walk by and want to yell at you or denounce your beliefs simply because you're sitting out there identifying as a republican. >> it's a feeling shared by others in the club. >> how many of you are
. ♪ we shall overcome >> 1964 the university of california berkeley. >> there will be freedom scho skeley symbolized free political speech on america's campuses, a bastion of liberalism. >> fast forward to 2016. >> my shirt says trump make america great again and my hat says make america great again, the berkeley republican club, on one of america's most liberal campuses, this is head turning, ridiculed. >> it doesn't get any better than this, kids. >>...
47
47
Sep 2, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
>> sunday evening at 6, the national security archive at george washington universities for the 50th anniversary of the freedom act. >> all of the sudden he picked up this bright young illinois congressman as a cosponsor. rumsfeld's statement on the floor of the house is a pretty good explanation of why the bill then became a real majority bill. government has gotten so big, it's involved in so many different pieces of our life, commercial life, industrial life, personal lives, medicare passed, social security, so forth, we need the right to get those records out of agencies to be able to uphold our own, stand card of living, own freedom. >> and monday morning at 11:00 eastern, the national park service marking its 100 anniversary at arlington house. we spoke with the former director and brandon bice who will oversee a year long restoration of the mansion, slave quarters and grounds. >> we were incredibly fortunate that we were able to taylor or specific needs for all kinds of things for the museum objects, and for the physical fixes and construction that needed to happen. not just to the buildings but to the
>> sunday evening at 6, the national security archive at george washington universities for the 50th anniversary of the freedom act. >> all of the sudden he picked up this bright young illinois congressman as a cosponsor. rumsfeld's statement on the floor of the house is a pretty good explanation of why the bill then became a real majority bill. government has gotten so big, it's involved in so many different pieces of our life, commercial life, industrial life, personal lives,...
151
151
Sep 12, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
january 2015 he was appointed the first ever wilson chair in religious freedom at baylor university. the same month he joined the 21st century wilbur force initiative, a newly created religious freedom group is distinguished senior fellow. notably, congressman wolf was the author of the international religious freedom act. please join me in welcoming congressman wolf, who is going to talk to us tonight about nigeria and religious freedom. >> thank you very much for the invitation and thank you for having me here. the bible has a lot to say about oppression and freedom. in luke 4: 18-19 jeesdz is reading from synagogue in nazareth and he says the spirit of the lord is on me because he has appointed me to preach good news to the poor, sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery a sight for the blind to release the oppressed. in 4:1 in old testament it says, i looked, i saw all the oppression taking place under the sun. i saw the tears of the oppressed and they had no comforter. power was on the side of their oppressors. it is undeniably that religious liberty domestically
january 2015 he was appointed the first ever wilson chair in religious freedom at baylor university. the same month he joined the 21st century wilbur force initiative, a newly created religious freedom group is distinguished senior fellow. notably, congressman wolf was the author of the international religious freedom act. please join me in welcoming congressman wolf, who is going to talk to us tonight about nigeria and religious freedom. >> thank you very much for the invitation and...
104
104
Sep 5, 2016
09/16
by
WISN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
the unexpected gift that a university received from a man who worked there for nearly 50 it's the final days of the ford freedom sales event... and the deals just got better. ? i'm free to do what i want and have a good time. ? just announced! 0% financing plus $500 labor day cash across the entire 2016 ford lineup. and specially tagged vehicles get an extra $1000 smart bonus cash. freedom from interest... and freedom to choose with ford. america's best-selling brand. ? i'm free, baby!? hurry. get 0% for 72 and $500 labor day cash plus specially tagged vehicles get another $1000 smart bonus cash. come on duck! (puppy barks) you can do it duck. hurry up duck! helps keep your dog healthy at every stage. >> welcome back to "12 news this morning." su painting a picture for us on this labor day. 5:45, monday, september 5th. get your hats out. full brim. >> yes, sun screen. sunglasses. take a look, hazy, warm and humid with the temperatures easily reaching up to the low 80s. yes, perfect swimming weather along lake michigan rip currents and swimming conditions are dangerous. the currents make it hard to stay on the f
the unexpected gift that a university received from a man who worked there for nearly 50 it's the final days of the ford freedom sales event... and the deals just got better. ? i'm free to do what i want and have a good time. ? just announced! 0% financing plus $500 labor day cash across the entire 2016 ford lineup. and specially tagged vehicles get an extra $1000 smart bonus cash. freedom from interest... and freedom to choose with ford. america's best-selling brand. ? i'm free, baby!? hurry....
185
185
Sep 10, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
a --am from columbia in university monitoring this second session on slavery and freedom. i want to thank the organizers of this conference. we all know how much work went into putting this whole thing together so thank you very much while -- to those from the museum and the association. ago i gave my last class at columbia university. i am now writing off into the sunset. [applause] of retirement. you will indulge me for just a minute as i read what briefly on my own experience in relation to this field of african american history. emblematic of several things that have happened in the last couple of generations. i grew up in a family in which african-american history, in theh ignored education that i got in grades and high school, nevertheless, the black experience was considered in my family central to american history. and -- were friends of my family. i still have a photo my mother gave of myself sitting on paul robeson's shoulders, at age two probably seemed like a long way up. my uncle philip -- was prolific in the fields of labor history and african-american histor
a --am from columbia in university monitoring this second session on slavery and freedom. i want to thank the organizers of this conference. we all know how much work went into putting this whole thing together so thank you very much while -- to those from the museum and the association. ago i gave my last class at columbia university. i am now writing off into the sunset. [applause] of retirement. you will indulge me for just a minute as i read what briefly on my own experience in relation to...
181
181
Sep 6, 2016
09/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
freedom. >> if he has that platform, he could use it to help us. >> lori's partner was shot and killed by state universityolice in 2014. since thep, she's been advocating for more training and education within the san jose police department. >> we're trying to help so no other family goes through this. >> while supporters and krit ibs continued to debate, many are anxious to o see if police volunteer to work at niner games this season is. he was scheduled to speak at the third baptist church yesterday, but canceled last minute saying he had to prepare for the upcoming season. today, the reverend says he still supports kaepernick and would like to schedule. nbc bay area news. >>> president obama not the only one talking about kaepernick's stance. a woman's soccer star decided to kneel to show support. she took a name and says it was an intentional nod to cap a er nick an way to quote keep the conversation going. she helped win the world cup last year and played for team usa at the rio olympics. you can get updates on our digital platform. download our app or follow us on twitter or facebook. >>> a convicte
freedom. >> if he has that platform, he could use it to help us. >> lori's partner was shot and killed by state universityolice in 2014. since thep, she's been advocating for more training and education within the san jose police department. >> we're trying to help so no other family goes through this. >> while supporters and krit ibs continued to debate, many are anxious to o see if police volunteer to work at niner games this season is. he was scheduled to speak at the...
83
83
Sep 5, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
freedom and just be free. but the moment we stop acting like they expect us to the moment the universe the moment we reject the categories that imprisoned us then all hell breaks loose. let's just be free. [applause] >> and what it seems in the panel that was alluded to this that the politicians orchestrated by their blackness. obama whenever he says things i may applaud him he gets the cry of being racist. now in the future cannot politician in this climate represent us like johnson or clinton to actually do things in our interest? >> there was a wonderful study of a scholar from the university of chicago who looked at the correlation between policies that black people support and don't get supported or don't get past the more black people like ed gillis likely it is to be passed. the more we like it the less likely it will be passed. so remember we have a language called the racial laws asian we could get out of that niche representational category to present herself says the rationalized part of that was to break loose from the a.d. we'll the represent our community. that perception of blackness was underst
freedom and just be free. but the moment we stop acting like they expect us to the moment the universe the moment we reject the categories that imprisoned us then all hell breaks loose. let's just be free. [applause] >> and what it seems in the panel that was alluded to this that the politicians orchestrated by their blackness. obama whenever he says things i may applaud him he gets the cry of being racist. now in the future cannot politician in this climate represent us like johnson or...
591
591
Sep 29, 2016
09/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 591
favorite 0
quote 0
on monday, campus craziness took tout university of kansas where a meeting of the young americans for freedom was interrupted by left wing protesters. now the leaders of the conservative group. gabe lipins confidential informant is the founder of twitter rank. east president screen shots of now deleted treats tweets graduated assistant on the university payroll writes, the with the gave this mother fer is treating like a trump s. blank can't wait to see you. he tweeted f off my campus. go study at liberty university and i'm getting a ph.d. i can't wait to teach a kid some day how racist you are. if you have a campus craziness story email us and tell us about it campus craziness at foxnews.com. we would appreciate hearing from you. donald trump has not slowed down after monday's big debate. he held several events and rallies. in a short while he will be test test. >>> biz dr. day for mr. trump. he is in wisconsin running behind expected to take the stage shortly. running behind on the evening not on the race. carl cammeron is live at that rally. give us an update. >> love to give you an update
on monday, campus craziness took tout university of kansas where a meeting of the young americans for freedom was interrupted by left wing protesters. now the leaders of the conservative group. gabe lipins confidential informant is the founder of twitter rank. east president screen shots of now deleted treats tweets graduated assistant on the university payroll writes, the with the gave this mother fer is treating like a trump s. blank can't wait to see you. he tweeted f off my campus. go study...
38
38
Sep 4, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
university. to learn about the history of the freedom of information act. had to be draeon kicking and screaming to sign the bill. the bill said any person by
university. to learn about the history of the freedom of information act. had to be draeon kicking and screaming to sign the bill. the bill said any person by
96
96
Sep 3, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
at 6:00 we visit the national security archive at george washington university with its director for the 50th anniversary of the freedom of information act. signed into law by president johnson. >> the lonely crusader also picked up this bright young illinois congressman as a cosponsor. donald rumsfeld. his statement on the floor the house is a pretty good explanation of why the building became the majority bill. he said the government has gotten so big, involved in so many different pieces of our lives, commercial life, personal life, medicare has passed, we need the right to get those records out of the agencies to be able to uphold our own liberty and freedom. theonday morning at 11:00, national park service marking its 100th anniversary at arlington house. the robert e lee memorial. we spoke with former director who will oversee a year-long restoration of the mansion, slave quarters and grounds. >> we were incredibly fortunate we were able to really tailor our specific needs for all kinds of things. for the museum objects, for telling the interpretation, and the physical construction that needed to happen. not just
at 6:00 we visit the national security archive at george washington university with its director for the 50th anniversary of the freedom of information act. signed into law by president johnson. >> the lonely crusader also picked up this bright young illinois congressman as a cosponsor. donald rumsfeld. his statement on the floor the house is a pretty good explanation of why the building became the majority bill. he said the government has gotten so big, involved in so many different...
92
92
Sep 20, 2016
09/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
believe that spirit is universal and if any of you doubt the universality of that desire, listen to those everywhere who call out for freedome opportunity to control their own lives. this leads me to the third thing we need to do. we must reject any forms of fundamentalism or racism or a belief in ethnic superiority that makes our traditional identities irreconcilable wi. we need to respect tolerance from all human beings. that's a truism that global integration led to a collision of cultures. trade, migration, the internet, all of these things can challenge and unsettle our most cherished identities. we see liberal societies express opposition when women choose to cover themselves. we see protests responding to western newspaper cartoons that caricature the prophet muhammad. and in a world that left the age of empire behind. we see russia attempting to recover lost glory through force. asian powers debate competing claims of history. and in europe, and the united states, you see people wrestle with concerns about immigration and changing demographics and suggesting that somehow, people who look different are corrupting the
believe that spirit is universal and if any of you doubt the universality of that desire, listen to those everywhere who call out for freedome opportunity to control their own lives. this leads me to the third thing we need to do. we must reject any forms of fundamentalism or racism or a belief in ethnic superiority that makes our traditional identities irreconcilable wi. we need to respect tolerance from all human beings. that's a truism that global integration led to a collision of cultures....
79
79
Sep 15, 2016
09/16
by
WTVT
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 5
florida state university is an institute of higher learning that recognizes a student's right of freedom to expression. green plans on continuing to take a knee during anthem. seminoles travel for a game on sunday. >>dave: the tampa bay rays will try to play spoiler against baltimore. right now the o's are clinging to a one game wild card lead very team the rays just beat two games in a row. yesterday the team managed to hit eight runs, get eight runs past the blue jays. dickerson grabbed the rays' 200th homer in the season. the 8-1 win was also copp's win in nearly two years following surgery. standout performance has earned jameis player of the week title and that performance got a little better. the nfl corrected his stats, taking away one of his incompletions due to a penalty so of his 23 completions against the falcons, jameis got the ball to eight different receivers, six who had multiple catches. >> i trust every one of those guys out there running the routes. these guys -- i'm just blessed offensive line. not getting sacked on third downs, that's true security. >>dave: winston an
florida state university is an institute of higher learning that recognizes a student's right of freedom to expression. green plans on continuing to take a knee during anthem. seminoles travel for a game on sunday. >>dave: the tampa bay rays will try to play spoiler against baltimore. right now the o's are clinging to a one game wild card lead very team the rays just beat two games in a row. yesterday the team managed to hit eight runs, get eight runs past the blue jays. dickerson grabbed...
61
61
Sep 3, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll visit the national security archive at george washington university with its director thomas blatan for the anniversary of the freedom of information act signed into law by president johnson. >> a lonely crusader, all of a sudden he picked up this bright young illinois congressman as a co-sponsor. a guy named donald rumsfeld. his statement on the floor of the house in 1966 is a pretty good explanation of why the bill then became a real majority bill. rumsfeld said government has gotten so big, it's involved in so many different pieces of our lives and our commercial life, industrial lives, medicare, social security, so forth, we need the right to get those records out of agencies. >> we were fortunate that we were able to really tailor our specific needs for all kinds of things for the museum objects for telling the interpretation, and for the physical fixes and construction that needed happen. not just to the buildings, but to the historic grounds and gardens and we were able to present that to mr. rubenstein, and he donated $12.3 million to make that half. >> for a complete tv schedule, go to southwest thc-span.org
we'll visit the national security archive at george washington university with its director thomas blatan for the anniversary of the freedom of information act signed into law by president johnson. >> a lonely crusader, all of a sudden he picked up this bright young illinois congressman as a co-sponsor. a guy named donald rumsfeld. his statement on the floor of the house in 1966 is a pretty good explanation of why the bill then became a real majority bill. rumsfeld said government has...
61
61
Sep 24, 2016
09/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
and if any of you doubt the universality of that desire, listen to the voices of young people everywhere who call out for freedom, and dignity, and the opportunity to control their own lives. this leads me to the third thing we need to do. we must reject any forms of fundamentalism, or racism, or a belief in ethnic superiority that makes our traditional identities irreconcilable with modernity. instead we need to embrace the tolerance that results from respect of all human beings. it's a truism that global integration has led to a collision of cultures, trade, migration, the internet, all these things can challenge and unsettle our most cherished identities. we see liberal societies express opposition when women choose to cover themselves. we see protests responding to western newspaper cartoons that caricature the prophet muhammad. in a world that left the age of empire behind, we see russia attempting to recover lost glory through force. asian powers debate competing claims of history. and in europe and the united states, you see people wrestle with concerns about immigration and changing demographics, and sug
and if any of you doubt the universality of that desire, listen to the voices of young people everywhere who call out for freedom, and dignity, and the opportunity to control their own lives. this leads me to the third thing we need to do. we must reject any forms of fundamentalism, or racism, or a belief in ethnic superiority that makes our traditional identities irreconcilable with modernity. instead we need to embrace the tolerance that results from respect of all human beings. it's a truism...
164
164
Sep 18, 2016
09/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
freedom. >> john first noticed the number of empty seats during his drives horm from cornell university. >>of us would be driving back with just one or two vehicles. i learned that 96% of the time the car is parked. >> in 2008, zimmer left his job at lehman brothers, just before the company crashed, to pursue his vision of ride sharing with partner logan green. four years later lyft was launched with the signature pink muss tack. today it operates in 200 cities across the country, about 13 million rides per month, and valued at $5.5 billion. >> carpooling to most people with strangers was a nonstarters just a few years ago. they're doing it now. when did you see attitudes -- >> we had a tagline with your friend with the car. we encourage people to sit up front. right away people started getting excited, meeting new people. it took off so fast we had to create a waitlist. >> now about 30% of young americans use ride-sharing services. 15% of adults of all ages do the same. that's according to the pugh research center. even as americans embrace this new frontier, the taxi commission entrenched
freedom. >> john first noticed the number of empty seats during his drives horm from cornell university. >>of us would be driving back with just one or two vehicles. i learned that 96% of the time the car is parked. >> in 2008, zimmer left his job at lehman brothers, just before the company crashed, to pursue his vision of ride sharing with partner logan green. four years later lyft was launched with the signature pink muss tack. today it operates in 200 cities across the...