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we're doing first night with freedom works and that's all -- [ applause ] you're from freedom works. you guys are the best. freedom works helped me organize something when i went over and met with the vatican about three months ago. i met with world freedom leaders people who are fighting in georgia, strail, all around the world. they're begging for america to help us. we don't know how to do it. we don't have a tea party. our people don't understand small government. help us. we've invited them 1,000 are coming to dallas on july 26th. and freedom works took out and they signed their name on the bottom of a lease for american airlines center. please come. tell all of your friends. please. the second night, the second night james robinson has not announced any of this yet, but he has worked tirelessly to put some of the biggest faith leaders together and the night is a deal like we had in washington here before restoring honor of preachers and the public is invited to come. but the day is preachers and pastors and rabbis and priests kicking each other's butts and trying to help one an
we're doing first night with freedom works and that's all -- [ applause ] you're from freedom works. you guys are the best. freedom works helped me organize something when i went over and met with the vatican about three months ago. i met with world freedom leaders people who are fighting in georgia, strail, all around the world. they're begging for america to help us. we don't know how to do it. we don't have a tea party. our people don't understand small government. help us. we've invited...
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thousand and eight when they fought climate change legislation on all fronts and next there is freedom works the astroturf group that propped up the tea party led by former house majority leader dick armey it took in over four point five million dollars in income in two thousand and ten and has satellite groups and holds events in all fifty states now freedom works as wanky the a.f.p. in the chamber and it isn't part of alec currently but the organization quote recruits educates trains and mobilizes millions of volunteer activists to fight for less government lower taxes and more freedom like any good front group it puts up a great grassroots facade but with that in mind it could be the perfect vehicle to advance corporate interest legislation throughout the country especially if they're presented as grassroots petitions after all freedom works is experience at the state level portraying a big business agenda as part of main street take a look at this ad that they ran in oregon in two thousand and eight for too many years environmental extremists aboard against the welfare of the people who
thousand and eight when they fought climate change legislation on all fronts and next there is freedom works the astroturf group that propped up the tea party led by former house majority leader dick armey it took in over four point five million dollars in income in two thousand and ten and has satellite groups and holds events in all fifty states now freedom works as wanky the a.f.p. in the chamber and it isn't part of alec currently but the organization quote recruits educates trains and...
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to answer these questions and more i was joined by austin peterson director of production for freedom works here's his take. i really don't know because it seems like it's just one step closer on the reelect obama train because romney is really going to risk a civil war in the g.o.p. if he continues to do this and it's very disingenuous of romney to come out and use an affidavit like this when he has he himself sighed an executive order in two thousand and three reforming massachusetts notary laws when you look at this affidavit it does have some clear problems with the notary on it the biggest glaring problem is how can someone sign a notary saying that they will do something in the future if you go and you pay your light bill you have to pay your light bill when you sign the notary and get it signed so how in the world can someone say we demand that you get a form notarized saying you will do something in the future doesn't make any sense i mean the polyps here might actually have some legal ground to say no we actually get have some standing here you can't make a sign an affidavit saying
to answer these questions and more i was joined by austin peterson director of production for freedom works here's his take. i really don't know because it seems like it's just one step closer on the reelect obama train because romney is really going to risk a civil war in the g.o.p. if he continues to do this and it's very disingenuous of romney to come out and use an affidavit like this when he has he himself sighed an executive order in two thousand and three reforming massachusetts notary...
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about the lawsuit and what it all means i'm joined by austin peterson director of production for freedom works. thank you very much for having me thank you austin so breakout of last year really quickly and the whole i'm bound bound elegant thing for everyone sure absolutely i should preface it by saying that i'm not a lawyer but i have read over the details of the case and it does appear that what they're trying to do is to prove that the delegates are not actually bound by federal law to vote for any of a candidate the only problem with this is that the republican party is a private organization which means that there can be punishment for not obeying party rules delegates who have chosen to become selected through the national convention do have to follow their do have to follow their state election rules for their party or they do risk facing a possible being kicked out of the party or being replaced in alternate delegate so the difference here is what happens between federal law and what happens between a private party so paul delegates will have to make a decision if they do vote for ron
about the lawsuit and what it all means i'm joined by austin peterson director of production for freedom works. thank you very much for having me thank you austin so breakout of last year really quickly and the whole i'm bound bound elegant thing for everyone sure absolutely i should preface it by saying that i'm not a lawyer but i have read over the details of the case and it does appear that what they're trying to do is to prove that the delegates are not actually bound by federal law to vote...
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it thank you everyone again thanks so much for joining us you peterson director for action for freedom works. time to check in with our web team and see what they're working on are teased by police or am going to the lake is in the newsroom to tell us more what's going on a good hour you superduper thank you so much let me tell you i don't know if you noticed but everyone will not shut the hell up about immigration today so we know the supreme court talked about arizona's s.b. ten seventy they kept some of it shot down some more but you know what else the supreme court did today before you continue on out to see your papers. you know your jokes there ok so the other thing the supreme court did today is that they ruled that mandatory life imprisonment with out the chance of parole is unconstitutional when it's applied to juveniles under the age of eighteen so intil this morning twenty eight of the fifty united states actually mandated life sentence without the possibility of parole for anyone convicted of a murder so that meant that there's around twenty five hundred people right now who have
it thank you everyone again thanks so much for joining us you peterson director for action for freedom works. time to check in with our web team and see what they're working on are teased by police or am going to the lake is in the newsroom to tell us more what's going on a good hour you superduper thank you so much let me tell you i don't know if you noticed but everyone will not shut the hell up about immigration today so we know the supreme court talked about arizona's s.b. ten seventy they...
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we are doing freeze night -- we're doing first night with freedom works. they help me organize something when i am went to the vatican and met with world freedom leaders. people who are fighting in georgia and australia and all around the world and begging for america to help us. party.t have a tea our people don't understand all government. 1000 are coming to dallas on july 26. freedom works signed their name on the bottom of a leaf for the american airlines center. please come, tell oriel friends. -- tell or all your friends. some of the biggest state leaders are being put together and the night is a deal like we had in washington with preachers and the public is invited to come but the day is preachers and past owners and rabbis and priests kicking each other's and trying to help one another. had we find our way back toward basic principles and then on saturday is a celebration at dallas cowboys stadium to take our culture back. it is not enough to win at the polls. we have given enough. we're going to lose. i was watching the show " glee" with my wife a
we are doing freeze night -- we're doing first night with freedom works. they help me organize something when i am went to the vatican and met with world freedom leaders. people who are fighting in georgia and australia and all around the world and begging for america to help us. party.t have a tea our people don't understand all government. 1000 are coming to dallas on july 26. freedom works signed their name on the bottom of a leaf for the american airlines center. please come, tell oriel...
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one group in particular, freedom works and they aren't wasting time getting started. >> we're going toe launching independence to recruit people over july the 4th weekend and we're not waiting for august townhall, we are going to turn out people in the congressional halls. this is live issue. some of you look at the ruling. we still have legislative opportunities. people look at the bill and look how unconstitutional it was and look at the government power into the economy, into people's personal lives and activists wanted to get involved. enough is enough, it's time to make big changes in this country. changes back to entrepreneurship and personal responsibility. goal is not just to beat the president but to build a legislative majority that can make the policy to take on the generational challenges and roll back some of she is entitlements and roll back some of these. >> we'll be here this weekend to see what freedom works as well as talking to tea party activists and bring it to you monday. >> greta: tax or penalty? it depends who you are. there is a new fight in town. you are about
one group in particular, freedom works and they aren't wasting time getting started. >> we're going toe launching independence to recruit people over july the 4th weekend and we're not waiting for august townhall, we are going to turn out people in the congressional halls. this is live issue. some of you look at the ruling. we still have legislative opportunities. people look at the bill and look how unconstitutional it was and look at the government power into the economy, into people's...
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john freeman, once he obtained his freedom, worked as a waiter at gadsby's hotel. earlier freeman had been a slave belonging to thomas jefferson who sold him to james madison. he worked in the madison white house with jennings as did his wife, melinda colbert freeman. she a free person, formerly enslaved by thomas jefferson, melinda was a member of the well known hemings family of monticello. the freemans were founders of the neighborhood where jennings purchased the house in 1854, just a 15 to 20-minute walk northwest of lafayette square. the freemans and jennings were eventually joined by other families of ex-slaves of presidents in this neighborhood including three syphax brothers, charles ii, william and colbert, sons of maria carter custis and charles s. syphax senior and nephews of nancy syphax who worked with jennings earlier on lafayette square. now in the 1850s, jennings and charles syphax, ii worked together in the pension office under the department of the interior. charles's brother, william syphax was also employed in the interior department rising fro
john freeman, once he obtained his freedom, worked as a waiter at gadsby's hotel. earlier freeman had been a slave belonging to thomas jefferson who sold him to james madison. he worked in the madison white house with jennings as did his wife, melinda colbert freeman. she a free person, formerly enslaved by thomas jefferson, melinda was a member of the well known hemings family of monticello. the freemans were founders of the neighborhood where jennings purchased the house in 1854, just a 15 to...
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freedom is free to think self ownership. working create jobs and be involved in economy without being told what to do it's free to express free to create. the most bold and frankly heroic thing that. that's freedom and ultimately. invested in the super pac what are you hoping to achieve. a world where we live off each other's happiness and others misery whether it be providing. clean water to drink hungry minds with information spreading political technology liberating people at home and abroad that's what i would like to achieve and you know as i mentioned before you can do whatever you want with your funds about a part ferrari. and vestment that you're happy that you made i'm very happy about this investment was. honestly i was a little bit selfish of me to go out and buy these frivolous things considering the state of the world i'm just here a young person here to make the world a better place that's what i want to do and it seems very enlightening for you to say something like that because you are very young twenty one years old
freedom is free to think self ownership. working create jobs and be involved in economy without being told what to do it's free to express free to create. the most bold and frankly heroic thing that. that's freedom and ultimately. invested in the super pac what are you hoping to achieve. a world where we live off each other's happiness and others misery whether it be providing. clean water to drink hungry minds with information spreading political technology liberating people at home and abroad...
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up a fight to talk about this i'm joined now by austin peterson he's director of production for freedom works welcome austin thank you so the numbers at this point not looking so good so why put in the time the money the effort to keep up the fight here there's a lot of great reasons well because the numbers that you might be getting are from the associated press which are based on estimates well paul has won the majority of delegates most five states and some of those delegates are bound and some of them or so some of them may be overtly romney supporters from what they say but they're actually ron paul supporters underneath so what they're doing is they're playing this sort of a strategy some of these delegates where they're saying yes we. mitt romney and those delegates may be added to mitt romney's count but they're actually secret ron paul supporters you see delegates aren't legally required to vote for the person that the state says that they are bound to they're only bound by the party rules to bow to vote for the candidate that their state chose and in many of those states the person
up a fight to talk about this i'm joined now by austin peterson he's director of production for freedom works welcome austin thank you so the numbers at this point not looking so good so why put in the time the money the effort to keep up the fight here there's a lot of great reasons well because the numbers that you might be getting are from the associated press which are based on estimates well paul has won the majority of delegates most five states and some of those delegates are bound and...
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he is supported by freedom works and he said he is not the tea party candidate. with me now is republican candidate. why does oren hatch deserve to be fired? >> good to be with you. senator hatch served a long time in the senate. i was 2 years old when he was elected. our national debt increased by $15 trillion. you pointed out that over the year he advocated for issues like no child left behind and the individual mandate and the run up in entitlement programs that led us here. it's time for new leadership. this is a man who voted 16 times to raise the debt ceiling and created entitlement programs and holding up the balanced budget amendment while passing legislation and the other makes it impossible to balance the budget. >> we might have an audio issue, but if you hear me, i guess i would ask you -- okay. apparently you have lost audio and you can't hear us. we will take a quick break and be right back. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it
he is supported by freedom works and he said he is not the tea party candidate. with me now is republican candidate. why does oren hatch deserve to be fired? >> good to be with you. senator hatch served a long time in the senate. i was 2 years old when he was elected. our national debt increased by $15 trillion. you pointed out that over the year he advocated for issues like no child left behind and the individual mandate and the run up in entitlement programs that led us here. it's time...
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now, many groups are vowing to fight on and one group in particular freedom works who helps organize actions across the country isn't wasting any time getting start. >> our interns and other staffers are busy sending these out through all of our activists. we will be launching a microsite declare independence 2012. we will start to turn people out to the congressional offices in the next several days and weeks. this is a very alive issue and when you look at the ruling we still have legislative opportunities and people look at the bill and look at how unconstitutional it was and look at the growth of government pier into the economy and even people's personal lives and that is growing the pie of activists who want to get involved and said enough is is enough and it is time to make big changes in this country. changes back to entrepreneurship and back to personal responsibility. the goal is not just to beat the president. the goal is to build a legislative majority that is able to make policy that takes on the generational challenges. starting to roll pack some of the entitlements. >>
now, many groups are vowing to fight on and one group in particular freedom works who helps organize actions across the country isn't wasting any time getting start. >> our interns and other staffers are busy sending these out through all of our activists. we will be launching a microsite declare independence 2012. we will start to turn people out to the congressional offices in the next several days and weeks. this is a very alive issue and when you look at the ruling we still have...
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it's nelson versus mack and connie mack getting the backing of freedom works and hence why mr.e inclined to drop out but florida, florida, florida, florida is an amazing state with presidential stuff. interesting poll of quinnipiac but white voters support it 67 to 29. black voters oppose it 56 to 38. is this racial politics do you think, perry? >> not very surprising. what you have seen not only in florida but the country is new pushes for republican governors to sign laws that in their mind prevent voter fraud and turned out in a lot of cases minorities worry they're targeted the most by the laws and not surprised al sharpton rallied against the laws and opposed to these laws but in general, should we make sure noncitizens cannot vote they'll say yes and not surprised why you're seeing this divide here. >> michelle? >> here's the problem. nobody wants for there to be election fraud anywhere in the country. that's a given. the question is, is this being done because people are genuinely worried about voter fraud or being done because republicans feel that african-americans mor
it's nelson versus mack and connie mack getting the backing of freedom works and hence why mr.e inclined to drop out but florida, florida, florida, florida is an amazing state with presidential stuff. interesting poll of quinnipiac but white voters support it 67 to 29. black voters oppose it 56 to 38. is this racial politics do you think, perry? >> not very surprising. what you have seen not only in florida but the country is new pushes for republican governors to sign laws that in their...
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freedom works, dick armey's organization, koch brothers. john kasich in ohio, koch brothers candidate, bob lock, stock and barrel by the koch brothers. wie same with scott walker in
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the question is going to be now, does the muslim brotherhood keep its promises of religious freedom and working with everyone, or do they go the route we have in iran, and become a hard line regime that believes in the one man, one vote, one time theory, something scary for the united states. >> eric: it is an historic day in egypt, as we can see, leland vittert will stay with us. we'll take a break and when we come back, we'll have more on the sea change in egypt. mohamed morsi, an islamist, a muslim brotherhood official, elected as president of egypt. democracy in the making, history, today. what it means for us, next. well the kids wanted a puppy, but they can be really expensive. so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. sfx: possum hisses there he is. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditionalawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and comb
the question is going to be now, does the muslim brotherhood keep its promises of religious freedom and working with everyone, or do they go the route we have in iran, and become a hard line regime that believes in the one man, one vote, one time theory, something scary for the united states. >> eric: it is an historic day in egypt, as we can see, leland vittert will stay with us. we'll take a break and when we come back, we'll have more on the sea change in egypt. mohamed morsi, an...
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in freedom, jennings worked with northern abolitionists in an underground railroad operation known as the pearl incident, the largest scale attempted slave escape in american history and he authored the first white house memoir as decreed by the white house historical association. the full text is an appendix in the book. it was in 1865 that jennings' memoir was published. so again, i have gotten ahead of myself. let me rewind to 1837. in the book, i start each chapter with what we might call a vignette or scene. the one i would like to read for you opens chapter 5 and finds jennings back in washington after two decades in virginia. it is february 1837 and he is preparing the widow dolley madison's city house for her return to president's square. in the third week of february, judith reeves, the madison's virginia neighbor in washington because of her husband's senate career wrote a letter to dolley madison at montpelier. i took the liberty of going to your house a few weeks ago and walking all about it. on asking a little girl who came to the door if there was anyone there, she said
in freedom, jennings worked with northern abolitionists in an underground railroad operation known as the pearl incident, the largest scale attempted slave escape in american history and he authored the first white house memoir as decreed by the white house historical association. the full text is an appendix in the book. it was in 1865 that jennings' memoir was published. so again, i have gotten ahead of myself. let me rewind to 1837. in the book, i start each chapter with what we might call a...
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work. this is how actual academic freedom would work. they've seen that and lived through it. >> rose: that's part the hope for china, isn't it? each generation has had more experience in the rest of the world, and as they go to power, they get to the standing committee or get to be president they will be influenced by their own experiences. >> yes, and i'm conditioned as a journalist to consider what i'm about to say as being sappy. ( laughter ). i've come to believe it, that it really matters if people have the personal experience overseas. for example, during the financial crise, the chinese financial officials were able to work pretty well with western officials because they'd all been trained at harvard and berkeley and cambridge, whatever. chinese political leadership, none of them have been trained outside of china so it's much hard tore deal with. i describe the efforts of the u.s. military to work with the chinese military to make them less insular. i believe it really matters for people there and people in the u.s. to have dire
work. this is how actual academic freedom would work. they've seen that and lived through it. >> rose: that's part the hope for china, isn't it? each generation has had more experience in the rest of the world, and as they go to power, they get to the standing committee or get to be president they will be influenced by their own experiences. >> yes, and i'm conditioned as a journalist to consider what i'm about to say as being sappy. ( laughter ). i've come to believe it, that it...
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who won the nobel peace prize in twenty ten are very much exceptions if you work to check out our web site at freedom dash now dot org one would see that most of the prisoners are people whose names would be happen would be would be well known but they're all leaders of various sorts and so our model is really to focus on human rights defenders broadly defined by people who are. you know prisoners of conscience people detained for who they are or what they believe to be their used or advocated violence and to take people who are leaders in their various fields so a journalist or a newspaper editor who publish a paper that shut down and gets imprisoned for it you know in one case we represented a rock star in cameroon who sang a song about the lack of freedom in cameroon got jailed for it you know we represented political activist someone like she but we've also represented religious leaders like father teddy is when bentley in vietnam who's been a catholic priest advocating for religious freedom in vietnam for many years and we work all over the world and the idea is if you can focus on leading cases
who won the nobel peace prize in twenty ten are very much exceptions if you work to check out our web site at freedom dash now dot org one would see that most of the prisoners are people whose names would be happen would be would be well known but they're all leaders of various sorts and so our model is really to focus on human rights defenders broadly defined by people who are. you know prisoners of conscience people detained for who they are or what they believe to be their used or advocated...
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with great minds i'm joined by jared genser sure it is the founder of freedom now an independent nonprofit organization that works to free prisoners of conscience around the world previously he was a partner in the government affairs practice of deal a piper lp was previously named by the national law journal as one of forty under forty washington's rising stars is taught seminars about the u.n. security council a georgetown university law center as well as the university of michigan and the university of pennsylvania law schools your old bachelor's degree from cornell a master's in public policy from harvard and jurist doctor from the university of michigan law school he's also the coeditor of the responsibility to protect the promise of stopping mass atrocities in our times if you're and joins me now here. washington d.c. studios greetings thanks for having me tom thanks for joining us what got you into this whole field the idea of government relations international human rights well i had actually been a graduate student in public policy in the late ninety's and at the time was studying domestic criminal justi
with great minds i'm joined by jared genser sure it is the founder of freedom now an independent nonprofit organization that works to free prisoners of conscience around the world previously he was a partner in the government affairs practice of deal a piper lp was previously named by the national law journal as one of forty under forty washington's rising stars is taught seminars about the u.n. security council a georgetown university law center as well as the university of michigan and the...
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more than simply belonging to a union a well organized judicial system of the cuban rights freedom of expression work of the struggle against organized crime bribery and corruption of the lack of minority rights all these are achievements of a e.u. serbia and to the ear i don't know their burst of all they have a crisis of expansion with us today it's clear that we were being naive during the next ten years at the same time they have the existential crisis the euro is a currency that's turning weaker by the day on the other hand it's a big question how long is germany going to help them get even that's to say how long should german taxpayer support the countries in crisis i promise to guide serbia to a path where no one could say that we don't want to enter the e.u. my truth is that the world is a lot bigger my victory is a victory of the ideology of both the e.u. and russia call me and i'm not the e.u. or write it because of the sea there doesn't work that was interesting he did a thing that sebi a will have to seize between the e.u. and russia i think it's possible to keep the right balance between
more than simply belonging to a union a well organized judicial system of the cuban rights freedom of expression work of the struggle against organized crime bribery and corruption of the lack of minority rights all these are achievements of a e.u. serbia and to the ear i don't know their burst of all they have a crisis of expansion with us today it's clear that we were being naive during the next ten years at the same time they have the existential crisis the euro is a currency that's turning...
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work. we're live in freedom plaza with that story. >> reporter: hello, doreen. we have a lot of work to do. these folks right here work reelly hard in the sweltering heat. they have to walk around and they get on their bikes and they take tourists all around the d.c. area. they're not the only ones working hard. we also came across some construction workers. let's take a look. >> it's very hot right now. we're working on a new museum for african american history and culture. >> adam and his crew repair a water line. >> it's still very humid out here. it's still very hot. >> reporter: temperatures reached a 99 degrees and it feels like the entire d.c. metro air ya is roasting. >> it's de ee's definitely not . >> some local business owners are also busy, but they welcome the het heat. >> in there. >> reporter: sales are soaring as smoothie king. >> you've got people coming in starting at 7:00 a.m. we open up. >> craig smith co-owns ace hardware. he sold out of fans when the heat wave hit. >> folks traditionally wait for the heet to hit before buying their fans. >>
work. we're live in freedom plaza with that story. >> reporter: hello, doreen. we have a lot of work to do. these folks right here work reelly hard in the sweltering heat. they have to walk around and they get on their bikes and they take tourists all around the d.c. area. they're not the only ones working hard. we also came across some construction workers. let's take a look. >> it's very hot right now. we're working on a new museum for african american history and culture....
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is a sensible moment in which we'll say, well, how do we protect our democratic freedoms but make sure that they are working within the system that is mature enough, also to be fair to people? >> well, i agree. the reaction to the whole thing has been very -- the inquirer has been illuminative. in part aggressively defensive of the media's position. i hope that the press will work with a solution rather than against the solution. by recognizing the last thing i want to do is imperil freedom speech or free press. and that if any suggestion i have might have that possibility as i talked about them, and i have no doubt at all that they will pour over the words i've just uttered to you. but to get a solution that will work and that is sensible, most certainly. >> well, i think those people who engaged in the political side should help do that. and i think it can improve the quality of political debate and democracy. i think you're right in recognizing this is very tough. but the key will be to establish a basis that allows a situation in which most people in my position have been uncomfortable with a long time
is a sensible moment in which we'll say, well, how do we protect our democratic freedoms but make sure that they are working within the system that is mature enough, also to be fair to people? >> well, i agree. the reaction to the whole thing has been very -- the inquirer has been illuminative. in part aggressively defensive of the media's position. i hope that the press will work with a solution rather than against the solution. by recognizing the last thing i want to do is imperil...
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when, in fact, the only thing that has ever taken care of freedom in this country is ourselves that we have to work to protect our freedom and the vigilance of our own freedoms. there's really no substitute. there's no substitute for that battle and the recognition that it is a long-distance battle. i'm the grandchild of a slave-born grandmother and i knew her. i knew her. that's how very short our history is. this is a very long-distance journey. it's a journey that if we lose vigilance we fall back. we let those people who want to take us back occupy the public space, the public dialogue. and we say, well, let's not have kroefrgs. let's be quiet about this. let's not get in to controversy and if we are quiet about it we won't have all of this conflict and difficulty. but when people are engaged in rhetoric that is designed to deny any citizen our fundamental rights and especially women, we have to speak out. if for no other reason that there is another voice that is heard. >> i want to move on. because i want to get the other panelists involved. >> the so-called year of the woman came on the heel
when, in fact, the only thing that has ever taken care of freedom in this country is ourselves that we have to work to protect our freedom and the vigilance of our own freedoms. there's really no substitute. there's no substitute for that battle and the recognition that it is a long-distance battle. i'm the grandchild of a slave-born grandmother and i knew her. i knew her. that's how very short our history is. this is a very long-distance journey. it's a journey that if we lose vigilance we...
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freedom. he has worked to strengthen ties between the u.s. and israel over the last 65 years. he has held dozens of governmental posts before being elected as the country's ninth president at the age of 83. >> 6:25 this morning. still another half-hour ahead. >> flames shot out of the ground in fairfax county. what caused this frightening scene. >> it's not an alien invasion even though it looked like it. what people mistook for a ufo. adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather center. possible conditions ♪ ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology you know that the things that you do in your life, matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn and i'm a cancer survivor. [ mimi ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ ererica ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just
freedom. he has worked to strengthen ties between the u.s. and israel over the last 65 years. he has held dozens of governmental posts before being elected as the country's ninth president at the age of 83. >> 6:25 this morning. still another half-hour ahead. >> flames shot out of the ground in fairfax county. what caused this frightening scene. >> it's not an alien invasion even though it looked like it. what people mistook for a ufo. adam caskey in the belfort furniture...
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we are doing the first night with freedom works. i met with world freedom leaders, people who are fighting in georgia and australia and all around the world. they are begging for america to help them. we do not have a tea party. help us. 1000 are coming to dallas on july 26. please come. tell all of your friends. please. the second night, he has worked tirelessly to put some of the biggest leaders together. the public is invited to come. preachers, priests, and rirabbis are trying to find ways back to our basic principles. on saturday is a celebration at the dallas cowboys stadium to take our culture back. we have given enough. we have given an aphid. a year ago i was watching the show "glee" with my wife. it is a horrible what they are teaching in high school. but it is done brilliantly. the cinematography and acting is brilliant. there is no way to beat that. yes, there is. we have spent about a year trying to put together a push back with artists and music. not the stereotypical music. they will never see it coming. some will say,
we are doing the first night with freedom works. i met with world freedom leaders, people who are fighting in georgia and australia and all around the world. they are begging for america to help them. we do not have a tea party. help us. 1000 are coming to dallas on july 26. please come. tell all of your friends. please. the second night, he has worked tirelessly to put some of the biggest leaders together. the public is invited to come. preachers, priests, and rirabbis are trying to find ways...
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politico has obtained an invitation sent out by freedom works for tuesday. week, where he's going to have a celebration. a tea party group has already arranged for everyone within two hours of washington to come for a rally at the supreme court. but on the more serious side, we're seeing a preview of the tack that both sides are going to take. republicans if it goes their way are going to say this is a slap in the face to an overreaching congress and white house. on the other side, if the part of the law is struck down and the white house thinks that is certainly possible, they'll be out defending, implementing the parts that are left which are the more popular parts anyway. and if it stays, groups on the left are going to be out taking credit for it. so we'll see ads online with the left taking credit. >> mike, do you think that -- what would you anticipate or based on your reporting, what would you see as governor romney's strategy, how front and center will he be, depending on what the court decides? >> no, that's a great point. as you know, mark, they're
politico has obtained an invitation sent out by freedom works for tuesday. week, where he's going to have a celebration. a tea party group has already arranged for everyone within two hours of washington to come for a rally at the supreme court. but on the more serious side, we're seeing a preview of the tack that both sides are going to take. republicans if it goes their way are going to say this is a slap in the face to an overreaching congress and white house. on the other side, if the part...
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cut to the citizens of the world, ask not what america can do for you but we can do working together for the freedom of mankind. that sentence is something that has been really a began -- beacon in addition to the original part it. my father was part of the administration. so i am honored in the name of all of you in the people of san francisco to bear witness to his work and martin luther king, jr. i was at the margin in 1960. guess what, i had to leave. i cannot stay for speeches. i had to leave because i was going home to get married. paul and i will be married 49 years at the beginning of september. there was ample 28, but guests are coming in, and i had to get going. but i did see the march come in, and it was meant as a. and my brother tommy later became mayor of baltimore. he worked with martin luther king, jr., on equal accommodations, whether it was housing or restaurants or whatever it was in the transition time. so this has a lot of history in making this a very emotional day for me. it is a wonderful honor. it is a wonderful honor. it is just unbelievable and staggering, and i am only no
cut to the citizens of the world, ask not what america can do for you but we can do working together for the freedom of mankind. that sentence is something that has been really a began -- beacon in addition to the original part it. my father was part of the administration. so i am honored in the name of all of you in the people of san francisco to bear witness to his work and martin luther king, jr. i was at the margin in 1960. guess what, i had to leave. i cannot stay for speeches. i had to...
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freedoms. but the ordinary working in the railroad is a little luck and they alone until you know get the real headlines with none of them or see the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually mattered to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v. . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. the from the sky will open. the mike will come down. so much jill carroll is singing. and all right today we have a glimmer of hope and it comes from a part of the u.s. where a whole lot of people have just about given up in detroit michigan we've seen a place once a very successful completely switch gears and gain a new title as one of the wor
freedoms. but the ordinary working in the railroad is a little luck and they alone until you know get the real headlines with none of them or see the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually mattered to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v....
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work? are they guaranteed freedom? >> oh, absolutely not.ou know, there are many individuals who are, in fact, well into their 50s, 60s, and 70s. we have an inmate in pennsylvania in his mid-70s. no one is guaranteed freedom. what they are guaranteed is the opportunity for review. the opportunity for parole. the opportunity to demonstrate they have matured and have been rehabilitated and accepted responsibility for what they have done. that's all the court is requiring and all we are asking that juveniles be given a second chance. >> i'm curious what you have to say to the victim's families, the survivors. some have been convicted of chilling crimes. >> absolutely. i think that, you know, often my response is there's very little we can say. i don't think we can, if we haven't walked in their shoes, we can't appreciate the grief they have experienced. we cannot bring back family members they have lost. i think i would say to them, two things. number one, we live in a country of laws. our sentencing scheme, as well as any other laws in this co
work? are they guaranteed freedom? >> oh, absolutely not.ou know, there are many individuals who are, in fact, well into their 50s, 60s, and 70s. we have an inmate in pennsylvania in his mid-70s. no one is guaranteed freedom. what they are guaranteed is the opportunity for review. the opportunity for parole. the opportunity to demonstrate they have matured and have been rehabilitated and accepted responsibility for what they have done. that's all the court is requiring and all we are...
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that is something that worked with academic freedom but when it comes right down to it, if you argue against the state's policies committee wind up at a second highest university. it is not clear that they truly internalize and i think the best students understand when they want very much to come to the united states and to be part of the engine of innovation, which the american university yesterday. >> host: usage are not so much worried about the rise of the chinese, university, et cetera. is there a threat to american dominance? >> guest: i think the reason i'm very much concerned about the internal threats. to paraphrase from the old cartoonists paul, kelley and his famous cartoon character, poco who said we've seen the enemy and tss, i think we are the only people who can destroy our own chewable and our nations crown and we are doing a lot to do that right now and there are great friends of mine who are great scientists and humanists who fear for the future of american universities because a lack of understanding and how they contribute of our society. for example, let's take t
that is something that worked with academic freedom but when it comes right down to it, if you argue against the state's policies committee wind up at a second highest university. it is not clear that they truly internalize and i think the best students understand when they want very much to come to the united states and to be part of the engine of innovation, which the american university yesterday. >> host: usage are not so much worried about the rise of the chinese, university, et...
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louis america's oldest black incorporated city refuge to the days of work to pour freeburg >>for freedomstory runaway slaves invading bounty hunters mikan perilous crossing to illinois but help of fear this woman herself a former slave the >> should roll them down the river across over here priscilla baltimore he became a dialogue with the church helped establish quinn chapel spiritual cornerstone from the place came to be known as freedom village piece of history nearly forgotten. archeologists are uncovering evidence of the bill which came from the illinois archaeological survey finding remnants of slave settlement study of historical deeds and records learning more about the place it evolves into brooklyn guiding hand of a heroic woman known as mother baltimore. this >> with viper and dynamic person >> for years to mother baltimore live and work in st. louis operating ferry service could and services force of personality winning allies making a prominent family >> all of the doctors and lawyers people of st. louis greatly respected her she could get donations for her church. believed
louis america's oldest black incorporated city refuge to the days of work to pour freeburg >>for freedomstory runaway slaves invading bounty hunters mikan perilous crossing to illinois but help of fear this woman herself a former slave the >> should roll them down the river across over here priscilla baltimore he became a dialogue with the church helped establish quinn chapel spiritual cornerstone from the place came to be known as freedom village piece of history nearly forgotten....
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place next month triggered mass protests in europe with internet users saying online freedom is at risk and at work a faltering yet from the swedish pirate party believes the treaty at best is confused. if you're sending something over the internet. your exercising freedom of speech but at the same time if you're sending anything that means that you can also use this freedom of speech to infringe on the cop romanov so our basic freedom of speech has become fundamentally incompatible with age old monopoly. predominately up until a couple of decades ago only used by corporate lawyers these last few years it's battled its way into the bedrooms of ordinary citizens and it's just not doing to criminalize two hundred fifty million europeans on what they do pretty much every day that said even those who are in favor of strong monopolies recognize the actor deliberately conflates the issues of fake medicine as counterfeit fatal medicine with teenagers downloading and sharing music those two issues are not the same problem and they should not be covered by the same laws. but before we see marina with the bu
place next month triggered mass protests in europe with internet users saying online freedom is at risk and at work a faltering yet from the swedish pirate party believes the treaty at best is confused. if you're sending something over the internet. your exercising freedom of speech but at the same time if you're sending anything that means that you can also use this freedom of speech to infringe on the cop romanov so our basic freedom of speech has become fundamentally incompatible with age...
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freedom of inquiry. that's something that i've worked with the chinese about, and they genuflected the idea of free inquiry and academic freedom. but when it comes right down to it, if you argue against the state policies, you wind up, and second different class university. so it's not clear that they are truly in turn allies this. i think the best students understand is when they want very much to come to the united states, and to be part of this engine of innovation which the american university is today. >> you said you are not much worried about the rise of the chinese in the universities, et cetera. is there a threat then to american dominance in higher education to? >> i think there is an and very, very concerned about the interval -- to paraphrase an old part, walt kelly, his famous cartoon their pogo, who said we've seen the enemy and he is us. i think that really we are the only people who can destroy our own fuel -- own jewel in our nation's ground. we're doing a lot to do that right now. they are great friends of mine are great scientists and humanists here fear for the future of american univer
freedom of inquiry. that's something that i've worked with the chinese about, and they genuflected the idea of free inquiry and academic freedom. but when it comes right down to it, if you argue against the state policies, you wind up, and second different class university. so it's not clear that they are truly in turn allies this. i think the best students understand is when they want very much to come to the united states, and to be part of this engine of innovation which the american...