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we have a communal frontier. communities moved and that would be the pattern all across the country. the other thing that became a pattern across the country was what they did to the landscape when they settled into a community. basically, they cut down the hardwoods. there was a hardwood forest from cape reton highlands of nova scotia to minnesota when the first americans, immigrants arrived and that would be eventually flattened, cut down and why? were they just terrible people trying to destroy their environment? no. they had no money, and if you cut down one water elm, a very tall water elm and trimmed off the top growth and the side branches and twigs and all of that and burnt it, you could produce potash which you then leeched down until you formed a rock crystal, like a big rock candy and those crystals, those rock crystals of potash could then be sold for cash to the english who needed it at the start of the industrial revolution for fix tiffs in the textile industry. the formula i have found is one large
we have a communal frontier. communities moved and that would be the pattern all across the country. the other thing that became a pattern across the country was what they did to the landscape when they settled into a community. basically, they cut down the hardwoods. there was a hardwood forest from cape reton highlands of nova scotia to minnesota when the first americans, immigrants arrived and that would be eventually flattened, cut down and why? were they just terrible people trying to...
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we are the frontiers of the current date, but we need to identify now the frontiers for the future. we need to invest on the future. we continue building up the relation between the western of achieving the long-term goals of the countries individually and that can be done. the best investment is in the individuals is in the country and we have to develop the leaders of tomorrow, this is if you're really going save one country, you need to invest on the people, on the education, on the training, on the capacity building. there you get them the right tools of moving forward on the direction. so it's the time today that we need to identify and develop frontiers of the future. >> president robinson, as someone who has spent a lot of time thinking about these areas. are these kinds of messages, the international aid community, the international aid community is hearing? >> i'm not sure that it is being heard enough and these are the messages and i have no doubt about that. i think if those messages are heard, the response to them also has to be beyond frontiers and innovative. as i was
we are the frontiers of the current date, but we need to identify now the frontiers for the future. we need to invest on the future. we continue building up the relation between the western of achieving the long-term goals of the countries individually and that can be done. the best investment is in the individuals is in the country and we have to develop the leaders of tomorrow, this is if you're really going save one country, you need to invest on the people, on the education, on the...
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next few days but for the deep and meaningful partnership that georgetown has displayed in produce frontiers in development. it has been a team effort with the team and thought leaders and the experts that are part of the georgetown family so thank you very much. i also want to take a moment to recognize that this is an example of a public-private partnership with the foundations all coming together to recognize that development is changing and we have the unique opportunity to craft a new approach if we come together and listen carefully and are more creative in our efforts going forward. we didn't try to set out and produce an opening panel with five female heads of state. that that happened on its okay is a signal of the way that the world is change. we are thrilled to be in the presence of these presidents. and prime minister helen clark form former prime minister of new zealand and head of the development program. those are the guests on the next panel. this is going to be an amazing few days if we take the approach that we are here to listen and learn from many experts and here to cele
next few days but for the deep and meaningful partnership that georgetown has displayed in produce frontiers in development. it has been a team effort with the team and thought leaders and the experts that are part of the georgetown family so thank you very much. i also want to take a moment to recognize that this is an example of a public-private partnership with the foundations all coming together to recognize that development is changing and we have the unique opportunity to craft a new...
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we are the frontiers of the current date. but we need to identify now the frontiers for the future. we need to invest on the future. we continue building up the relation between the countries, particularly into the western. of achieving the long-term goals. of the countries individually. that can be done, the best invest cemetery in individuals. that's within the country. we have to develop today the leaders for tomorrow. this is if you are really going to save one country, you need to invest on the people. on the education and on the training and on the capacity building. there you give them the right tools of moving forward on the direction that they were using. it's the time that we need to identify and develop the frontiers for the future. >> president robinson, again as someone who spent a lot of time thinking about the areas, are these messages, these kinds of messages, the international aid development community is hearing? >> i'm not sure it is being heard enough, but these are the messages. no sdoubt doubt about that. if the messages are heard, the response has to be beyond
we are the frontiers of the current date. but we need to identify now the frontiers for the future. we need to invest on the future. we continue building up the relation between the countries, particularly into the western. of achieving the long-term goals. of the countries individually. that can be done, the best invest cemetery in individuals. that's within the country. we have to develop today the leaders for tomorrow. this is if you are really going to save one country, you need to invest...
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we are the frontiers of the ron the future. we need to invest on the future. we continue building up the relation between the western of achieving the long-term goals of the countries individually and that can be done. president robinson, are these kinds of messages the internatiinte international aid community, development community is hearing? >> i'm not sure it's being heard enough but these are the messages, i have no doubt about that. i think if those messages are heard, the response to them also has to be beyond frontiers. innovative. european countries are cutting their aid budgets because of the eurozone crisis. i think as senator lugar was saying, the united states budget is going to increase dramatically over the next few years. so it's less money now than real partnering. let me give you an example. i officially happen to be designated an elder now. we wanted to tackle issues of discrimination against the girl child and women. it's a huge area. we talked a little bit about it, how could ten elders do something. we talked about how the religion could
we are the frontiers of the ron the future. we need to invest on the future. we continue building up the relation between the western of achieving the long-term goals of the countries individually and that can be done. president robinson, are these kinds of messages the internatiinte international aid community, development community is hearing? >> i'm not sure it's being heard enough but these are the messages, i have no doubt about that. i think if those messages are heard, the response...
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painters couldn't make a living on the frontier unless they were doing wawainscoting. so there were no images from life. what i discovered the families of the founding fathers there were doing a few generations later is they were getting together for fourth of july and they were talking about what their ancestors looked like, something like what you do to a police artist, basically. and so the first governor of vermont, there was no portrait. thomas, but if you have seen one you've seen them all. there are still plenty in vermont. same bushy eyebrows, et cetera. ethan allen, i was able to verify somewhat what he looked like because jp morgan who was buying everything he could about that period bought etchings of revolutionary officers and they're held in the morgan library. and there there's an image of ethan allen which matches almost exactly the image in the first really good biography of ethan allen done by john pel in 1929. it's not this. it's not this. this is the statue given to vermont, vermont's place in statuary hall here in the nation's capitol in the 1870s.
painters couldn't make a living on the frontier unless they were doing wawainscoting. so there were no images from life. what i discovered the families of the founding fathers there were doing a few generations later is they were getting together for fourth of july and they were talking about what their ancestors looked like, something like what you do to a police artist, basically. and so the first governor of vermont, there was no portrait. thomas, but if you have seen one you've seen them...
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he's the ideal new frontier judge. more is revealed by the statement than the president's penchant for irony. on a substantive level, the president and closest advisers saw judges as very secondary actors in the political system at best. there are two bonuses to the nomination. symbolically, white was the new frontier personified -- young, physically vigorous, brilliant, committed to family and public service. politically, confirmation was a snap. as deputy, white had charmed the senate judiciary committee when he presented his judicial nominees. his confirmation hearing lasted only 90 minutes, and he was confirmed by voice vote that afternoon. compare and contrast, as we say in higher education. the hearing produced a telling moment to those paying attention. a senator asked white whether the supreme court legislates. he replied, "i think it is clear under the constitution that the legislative power is not vested in the supreme court. it is vested in the congress. and i feel the major instrument for change of the laws
he's the ideal new frontier judge. more is revealed by the statement than the president's penchant for irony. on a substantive level, the president and closest advisers saw judges as very secondary actors in the political system at best. there are two bonuses to the nomination. symbolically, white was the new frontier personified -- young, physically vigorous, brilliant, committed to family and public service. politically, confirmation was a snap. as deputy, white had charmed the senate...
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now look if the use of drones and the north-west frontier era area of pakistan results in the open war with pakistan which is a nuclear power with the largest growing nuclear arsenal in the world then the use of drones has not been successful even if it's taking out the outcry that it's produced a new and bigger problem and that i think is what we need to focus on this is for instance what admiral blair former national security adviser and the white house has been saying for some time and scott what do you think the threat really is i mean in america americans are more likely to be killed by a lightning strike or accidentally suffocating in bed than actually die of a terrorist attack i mean do you think this is completely overblown should we even be focusing on this a loose affiliated group in the middle east as a threat to our nation frankly. if you look at the quadrennial defense report that's in preparation now you look at the tactical analyses are coming out of the cia it's clear that notwithstanding this political rhetoric our own intelligence community in our own defense communit
now look if the use of drones and the north-west frontier era area of pakistan results in the open war with pakistan which is a nuclear power with the largest growing nuclear arsenal in the world then the use of drones has not been successful even if it's taking out the outcry that it's produced a new and bigger problem and that i think is what we need to focus on this is for instance what admiral blair former national security adviser and the white house has been saying for some time and scott...
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well, it is certainly a great pleasure and a great honor to join you here today in the frontiers and development conference. i appreciate especially being on this magnificent campus this morning with those for whom i have such a very, very high regard. i want to thank especially ron sha for his kind invitation and introduction. we must recognize economic challenges that cast a shadow over development opportunities. let me get my glasses then i can -- these economic challenges cast a shadow over development opportunities investments and practices about which you would liberate. the united states continues to struggle with anemic growth, unemployment rate of more than 8%, our national debt today is approaching $16 trillion. efforts to contain and reverse our budget spiral are complicated. by financial pressures from an ageing population, lengthening military engagements, and sometimes partisan politics. many other countries including some who have been important partners in global development face even more stringent economic circumstances. amid these financial threats and budgetary re
well, it is certainly a great pleasure and a great honor to join you here today in the frontiers and development conference. i appreciate especially being on this magnificent campus this morning with those for whom i have such a very, very high regard. i want to thank especially ron sha for his kind invitation and introduction. we must recognize economic challenges that cast a shadow over development opportunities. let me get my glasses then i can -- these economic challenges cast a shadow over...
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there were according to records i found 27,000 regulars, but spread thinly from the canadian frontier right down to the gulf. >> how many would have been in washington at the time? >> very, very few. the 114 were the best, finest units amongst several thousand who fought at the battle. predominantly britishmen. >> you talk about the battle. how did the burning of washington unfold amp the british won there at blatantsberg? >> it's six mimes southeast of washington. the british approached that. they fought in the mid-day sun in august. it was so hot. 18 of their men died from heat exhaustion. within an hour, they had overwhelmed the americans, and the marines, as i said, fought so well, that the british, there's a scene of chivalry on the battlefield where the calm dorp joshua and an merp 55 years old was in charge of the regular surrender, and the marines were clustered around him. the british came up and they offered him his freedom in whichever direction he need pd then treated him like a brother. appointed a car. a british captain to look after him. he later said they've treated me
there were according to records i found 27,000 regulars, but spread thinly from the canadian frontier right down to the gulf. >> how many would have been in washington at the time? >> very, very few. the 114 were the best, finest units amongst several thousand who fought at the battle. predominantly britishmen. >> you talk about the battle. how did the burning of washington unfold amp the british won there at blatantsberg? >> it's six mimes southeast of washington. the...
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frontier airlines came in. delta came in. undercut them. frontier left. u.s. air now is run in memphis, washington. delta is going to undercut them. southwest is not looking to come in. we talked to southwest. they said if we come in, we're going to be undercut. that's monopoly. >> yeah. i mean, there cannot be -- i can't comment on the particulars because i'm not aware of them, but to the extent that one entity tries to undercut another inappropriately by lowering its prices, and driving that competitor out of the market, raises the prices once it's gone, that's inappropriate under antitrust laws. that's the kind of thing that could have impact on consumers and we would aggressively pursue. >> let me ask you to look at the situation in memphis. that's number one. memphis, too, i think i've written you about this. grocery store business. krogers came in and bought out the market. bought out shnooks. they have an area of influence in southern illinois they didn't have because they swapped stores with kroger. prices have gone up. there's not competition there. i
frontier airlines came in. delta came in. undercut them. frontier left. u.s. air now is run in memphis, washington. delta is going to undercut them. southwest is not looking to come in. we talked to southwest. they said if we come in, we're going to be undercut. that's monopoly. >> yeah. i mean, there cannot be -- i can't comment on the particulars because i'm not aware of them, but to the extent that one entity tries to undercut another inappropriately by lowering its prices, and driving...
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a new frontiers in race and criminal justice. for those of you who are veterans of these conferences, you know what important issues they tackle and what great panelists they get and actually very recently nyu press published the proceedings of the first conference published last year on prosecutors in the boardroom using criminal law to regulate corporate conduct. i know that was very influential set of papers and very influential volume. i would like to thank the centers faculty director, my wonderful colleague who is a professor of regulatory law and policy and she will speak in a few minutes and tell you all of the important stuff that you should know about the conference. i'm just a filler to make sure that everyone sits down before rachel talks. and then you also will hear from rachel in the third panel on race sentencing and the problem of mass incarceration. rachel is one of our leading criminal law scholars. she's written some of the most important work on sentencing over the last ten years. and has also cast herself bas
a new frontiers in race and criminal justice. for those of you who are veterans of these conferences, you know what important issues they tackle and what great panelists they get and actually very recently nyu press published the proceedings of the first conference published last year on prosecutors in the boardroom using criminal law to regulate corporate conduct. i know that was very influential set of papers and very influential volume. i would like to thank the centers faculty director, my...
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panel on her palin panel tonight sam sex progressive commentator and george landreth president of frontiers of freedom and we were just in the last segment we just kind of started the conversation about john mccain saying this money is shelly adelson is bringing is foreign money it's coming from a cow the supreme court has just busted open the doors with the citizens united ruling what should be appropriate boundaries sam. well this obviously isn't even before that we had twenty five hundred dollar contributions and we had pacs that people could bundle these money to and everything like that and it was all relatively transparent it was all we're all really i mean there's still a lot of problems in it i mean i think deal system is systems that we see employed around the world where you have complete public financing of elections everybody's getting the same money everybody's getting the same air time and elections are settled on the ideas and the visions that each candidate have for the country georgia is really nice and that actually works in a lot of countries yeah i mean i think it when w
panel on her palin panel tonight sam sex progressive commentator and george landreth president of frontiers of freedom and we were just in the last segment we just kind of started the conversation about john mccain saying this money is shelly adelson is bringing is foreign money it's coming from a cow the supreme court has just busted open the doors with the citizens united ruling what should be appropriate boundaries sam. well this obviously isn't even before that we had twenty five hundred...
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i mean, that's how bruteality war was on the frontier. very few prisoners taken on both sides. ethnic strife there between the two groups, but that also plays into the whole westward expansion that the united states was undergoing at that time so really these were formative years for the young republic. united states. there was another spinoff war with native americans down in what is now alabama and mississippi where u.s. troops were led by andy jackson, you know, who later would be president, andrew jackson, the creek war, a civil war between two native american factions of the creek country. so these actions paved the way for a lot of states in the south and the northwest. >> who were some of the heros of the battle of ft. mchenry? >> well, george armstead, major george armstead. i'm dressed in the uniform of a major so he would have looked like this, major george armstead was in charge of ft. mchenry. he was a hero. my favorite hero was a man named sam smith who actually organized -- he was a senator at the time and organized the defenses of baltimore city, raising the mone
i mean, that's how bruteality war was on the frontier. very few prisoners taken on both sides. ethnic strife there between the two groups, but that also plays into the whole westward expansion that the united states was undergoing at that time so really these were formative years for the young republic. united states. there was another spinoff war with native americans down in what is now alabama and mississippi where u.s. troops were led by andy jackson, you know, who later would be president,...
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you represent new ideas, new frontiers, new beginnings. that innovation is perfected in your university's new marketing campaign. "change the world from here." some of them definitely make you smile. academics covering the world from north beach? funny. the one that struck me the most -- "there is no moral compass app." so, i say to you as well, don't lose yourself and your values. don't forget where you came from, even amid the success you may achieve. some of you know the chinese zodiac for 2012 is the year of the dragon. dragon is the only mythical animal in the chinese zodiac and the most powerful. the year of the dragon is fittingly a time for risk- taking, bold decision, and innovation. class of 2012, san francisco and the world need your risk-taking. sees the year of the dragon for yourselves, your families, for the rest of us. -- seize the year of the dragon. you are graduating at a time of immense promise. i know i am a little biased, but there is no better place to spend the rest of your lives. we are so proud to you. we are coun
you represent new ideas, new frontiers, new beginnings. that innovation is perfected in your university's new marketing campaign. "change the world from here." some of them definitely make you smile. academics covering the world from north beach? funny. the one that struck me the most -- "there is no moral compass app." so, i say to you as well, don't lose yourself and your values. don't forget where you came from, even amid the success you may achieve. some of you know the...
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so i want to talk a little bit more about this with trevor ten the activist with the electronic frontier foundation hey there trevor francis get your reaction to senator lieberman's comments over the weekend. well as you said there is actually six people that have been charged by the obama administration under this law and while nobody's been convicted a few people already pled guilty under the espionage act and now i mean there's a problem there's a few problems with joe lieberman statement first he's saying that that any leak of classified information should be a crime no matter the weakness and tensions motivations for whether or not it it harm national security now what it was proposing became law was cited the freedom of the press considerations and the public's right to know every almost every single administration official the last thirty five years would be in jail you know we have a classification system which is. loaded in and we're going to the point where there's seventy seven million documents classify and. foreign policy is some is some class fied and. without being able to
so i want to talk a little bit more about this with trevor ten the activist with the electronic frontier foundation hey there trevor francis get your reaction to senator lieberman's comments over the weekend. well as you said there is actually six people that have been charged by the obama administration under this law and while nobody's been convicted a few people already pled guilty under the espionage act and now i mean there's a problem there's a few problems with joe lieberman statement...
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honduras was seen by a lot of people as the american frontier. when the american frontier clothes a lot of cowboys went to central america and they were called banana cowboys and newspapers covered it like rudyard kipling's america, like a great big adventure and wrote about these colorful characters around at the beginning of the banana business and the term banana republic, a lot of people don't know this but honduras had no extradition treaty to the united states so it became a place where american criminals on the lam would hide out. there was an article in the new york times like a haven of destitutes for something and one of the criminals that was hiding out ended up writing a bunch of short stories about the scene. he is the pen name when he punished -- publish these stories. his first book was cabbages and kings about the banana company, the vesuvius banana company and use the term banana republic for the first time. >> by 1899 he sold 20,000 bananas. by 1903 he sold 574,000 bananas. within a decade he would be selling more than a thousan
honduras was seen by a lot of people as the american frontier. when the american frontier clothes a lot of cowboys went to central america and they were called banana cowboys and newspapers covered it like rudyard kipling's america, like a great big adventure and wrote about these colorful characters around at the beginning of the banana business and the term banana republic, a lot of people don't know this but honduras had no extradition treaty to the united states so it became a place where...
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spent so is the drone program worth it to discuss more trevor ten activists with the electronic frontier foundation he joined me earlier today take a listen well it's pretty clear that the homeland security has been pushing these drones congress has been giving them money and yet we have yet to see results about why they're effective or why they should even have them you know that like you said they cost almost three thousand dollars per hour fly they've barely been effective is something like twenty nine percent of the missions are considered success and yet they want to continue to spend this money they want to loan these out to other agencies but other agencies don't have to pay them back and it's just yet another problem. in regards to how these drones are being used what kind of privacy protections they have and even if they're safe and effective we have no idea yet they are continually being pushed upon us agencies and it looks like they're going to continue this program and even expand it into local government agencies so it's really concerning well through this audit this interna
spent so is the drone program worth it to discuss more trevor ten activists with the electronic frontier foundation he joined me earlier today take a listen well it's pretty clear that the homeland security has been pushing these drones congress has been giving them money and yet we have yet to see results about why they're effective or why they should even have them you know that like you said they cost almost three thousand dollars per hour fly they've barely been effective is something like...
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now tonight we're going to speak with trevor tim from the electronic frontier foundation is going to fill us in on today's hearing on the pfizer amendments act if congress really going to reauthorize this even though we don't know how many americans communications the government is monitoring and despite the fact that americans get it when fighting in court to find out it seems crazy but it looks like the war on terror just might win out against your privacy then we'll speak with joe weisenthal from the business insider when he gets a predictions for tomorrow's jobs numbers we'll talk about one woman who took on citi group and won in court and the story that joe has been trying to get everyone to pay attention to all week long ten year treasury bond yields are at record lows to all of that and more of you tonight including a dose of happy hour but first take a look what the mainstream media decided to mit's. well where shall we start today to be honest i wasn't even going to pick on the mainstream media for this one because the story was surprisingly absent from their morning coverag
now tonight we're going to speak with trevor tim from the electronic frontier foundation is going to fill us in on today's hearing on the pfizer amendments act if congress really going to reauthorize this even though we don't know how many americans communications the government is monitoring and despite the fact that americans get it when fighting in court to find out it seems crazy but it looks like the war on terror just might win out against your privacy then we'll speak with joe weisenthal...
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justice system this time from the electronic frontier foundation unlikely cyber duo be able to pull the government's case against the company or question more. in the later caught in a legal limbo we can weeks founder julian assange remains bunkered up in the ecuadorian embassy awaiting word on his plea for political asylum and bring in the latest and ask about the international ramifications of the case. plus the american war you never heard of we all know about afghanistan and iraq and the operations in pakistan but south of the u.s. border a covert war that's terror in latin america apart and shed light on the conflict and tell you who's profiting from the chaos. it's friday june twenty ninth four pm in washington d.c. i'm abby martin and you're watching our team. just days after the controversial bill sopa was shot down on the hill the u.s. government took down the popular mega hosting hosting site make a upload run by new zealander kim dotcom dot coms home was raided and he was arrested however new zealand courts have ruled that the raid was invalid and search warrants were too vag
justice system this time from the electronic frontier foundation unlikely cyber duo be able to pull the government's case against the company or question more. in the later caught in a legal limbo we can weeks founder julian assange remains bunkered up in the ecuadorian embassy awaiting word on his plea for political asylum and bring in the latest and ask about the international ramifications of the case. plus the american war you never heard of we all know about afghanistan and iraq and the...
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you're mentioning thanks so much for joining us that was trevor tim activists of the electronic frontier foundation now does it for now for more of the stories we covered go to argue to channel you tube dot com slash r t america or check on our web site r t dot com slash usa you also follow me on twitter.
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we are the frontiers for the current date. but we need to identify now the frontiers for the future. we need to invest in the future. we need to continue building up relations between these countries, particularly into the western, of particularly achieving the long term goals of the individual countries. and that can be done -- the best investment is with individuals, is with the countries. we have to get leaders for tomorrow. if you are really going to save one country, you need to invest in the people, education, training, the capacity building. it is time today that we need to develop the frontier for the future. >> having spent a lot of time thinking about these areas, are these kinds of messages the international aid community, the international development committee seek are they hearing these messages? >> -- the development community, are they hearing these messages? >> i do not know if they have heard, but they have to be beyond frontiers. they have to be innovators. this is beginning to happen. european countries are
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. >> like the final frontier.t a gun. >> one of the strangest tattoo stories ever covered on "lockup" gets even stranger. >> since the first two tattooed their eyeballs, we have had one other offender do the same thing. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> surviving a long prison term can often mean joining a gang. but this one yard at california state prison corcoran that's supposed to be gang-free. >> it's called the sensitive needs yard, sny. it's where gang dropouts or sex offenders or high-risk inmates go for their own safety. but even here gangs can spring up, and we found one of the most unorthodox gangs. they call themselves gbg, the gay boy gangsters. >> it's a group of men that are gay, that are not transgender, and who are gay men who like men who do not want to be a woman. okay. that's it. we're pretty thick actually. we're pretty much respected. we don't get into fights. we don't get into that sort of thing, but we have a pretty good following. we're just a group of peopl
. >> like the final frontier.t a gun. >> one of the strangest tattoo stories ever covered on "lockup" gets even stranger. >> since the first two tattooed their eyeballs, we have had one other offender do the same thing. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> surviving a long prison term can often mean joining a gang. but this one yard at california state prison corcoran that's supposed to be gang-free. >> it's called...
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we sent him to the frontier, and he in his u.s. marshal hired a bunch of deputies, black, white, and indian. their job was to clean out the territory and get the bad guys out. he is one of the best man hunters. he killed about 14 men. they let him bring him head and hand it over. but he was really good at his job. i really wanted to do that and play that part. >> given that you own a production company, you can produce the project. >> i have been trying to do that for a lot of years. one of the hardest things about trying to do anything, it is getting a script. it is really hard. a lot of people have come with ideas, but they don't match what i want to do. tavis: you know a good script when you see one. >> most of the scripts i have read are a little like. enough depth. you look at a project like deadwood. serious, down in the mud and stuff. that is what life is like and that is what i would want. much earlier movies about the west are cleaned up. there were a lot of forces. the first thing, i think was on rio. tavis: you have new
we sent him to the frontier, and he in his u.s. marshal hired a bunch of deputies, black, white, and indian. their job was to clean out the territory and get the bad guys out. he is one of the best man hunters. he killed about 14 men. they let him bring him head and hand it over. but he was really good at his job. i really wanted to do that and play that part. >> given that you own a production company, you can produce the project. >> i have been trying to do that for a lot of...
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you are part of a brand that represents new ideas, new frontiers. i will close with an apology. as someone you may not -- as some of you may know, the chinese zodiac has 2012 as the year of the dragon. the dragon is the only mythical animal in the chinese zodiac and the most powerful of all the rest. the year of the dragon is fittingly a time for risk- taking, bold decisions, and innovation. class of 2012, the world needs your risk-taking. seize this year of the dragon for yourselves, for your family, for the rest of your. your graduating at a time of immense opportunity and promise. there is no better city on earth in which to begin your new life with a new degree in hand. we are so proud of you. always remember, we are proud of you and we are here to help you realize your potential. thank you, congratulations, class of 2012. [applause] >> it is 5:38, and the meeting is being called to order. if you could turn off all cellphone and pagers. public comment will be taken on each item. roll call. goo[roll-call] mr. president, we have forum. >> next item. >> you are out of approval
you are part of a brand that represents new ideas, new frontiers. i will close with an apology. as someone you may not -- as some of you may know, the chinese zodiac has 2012 as the year of the dragon. the dragon is the only mythical animal in the chinese zodiac and the most powerful of all the rest. the year of the dragon is fittingly a time for risk- taking, bold decisions, and innovation. class of 2012, the world needs your risk-taking. seize this year of the dragon for yourselves, for your...
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. >>> final frontier, the space shuttle enterprise is hoisted on the new home in new york city. >>> and stab in the dark, have archeologists unearthed an unholy centuries old secret from bulgaria's mid eeville past? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> this is "early today" for today, june th, 2012. >>> we begin with reports of another syrian massacre. two weeks after the world was outraged by the mass killing of more than 100 people, syrian activists say there has been a similar attack by forces loyal to president bashar al-assad. pro-government militia and security forces killed at least 78 people including women and children in the central province of hamas. the syrian observatory for human rights groups said army troops shelled the area and militiamen armed with guns and knives, carried out the attack. >>> in turkey, secretary of state hillary clinton told a meeth of foreign ministers a transition in syria must include full powers for interim government and free elections. >>> back here at home, opening arguments set for next monday in the child sex abuse case against j
. >>> final frontier, the space shuttle enterprise is hoisted on the new home in new york city. >>> and stab in the dark, have archeologists unearthed an unholy centuries old secret from bulgaria's mid eeville past? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> this is "early today" for today, june th, 2012. >>> we begin with reports of another syrian massacre. two weeks after the world was outraged by the mass killing of more than 100 people,...
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(laughter) then new frontiers in advertising. the hamburger helper glove now offers happy ending.(laughter) then, my guest writer richard ford is here with his new novel called "canada." i'm going to ask him what it's aboot. (laughter) there's going to be a spice girls musical! ♪ i'll tell you what i want, what i really, really want ♪ not that. (laughter) this is "the colbert report" trchlt. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the "report" everybody, thank you so much! (audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) welcome to the "report." right off the bat i want to thank some of you for joining us. (laughter) but only some. because some of you are not welcome at all. of course, i'm talking about los illegals which, of course, is spanish for mexican. (laughter) we are powerless against them, folks, thanks to the supreme court yesterday overturning arizona s.b.-1080, arizona's attempt to implement their own immigration policy in opposition to the current federal immigration policy of not having an immigr
(laughter) then new frontiers in advertising. the hamburger helper glove now offers happy ending.(laughter) then, my guest writer richard ford is here with his new novel called "canada." i'm going to ask him what it's aboot. (laughter) there's going to be a spice girls musical! ♪ i'll tell you what i want, what i really, really want ♪ not that. (laughter) this is "the colbert report" trchlt. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and...
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the jet went down near the syrian-turkish frontier. the two pilots are missing and supposedly were out to sea. this is the latest of a number of cross-border shootings which has raised tensions between the two countries. >> raised tensions. what do you think the prime minister will say now in response to that? >> he has several options. he can deal with it bilaterally, or he can ask nato for an article iv deal. that could set into motion the military elements, including the western countries. >> those of the ones that will be under public pressure. as the turkish public pressures there government to react in some y. >> as i said, this is the latest in a number of cross-border shootings. they are trying to keep things diplomatically in place, but the united nations is having a hard time because the tensions between the u.s. and russia in dealing with this diplomatically, and this is one of those defects that could make this crisis much bigger. >> kofi annan has spoken about this. we keep hearing this from the americans at the united nat
the jet went down near the syrian-turkish frontier. the two pilots are missing and supposedly were out to sea. this is the latest of a number of cross-border shootings which has raised tensions between the two countries. >> raised tensions. what do you think the prime minister will say now in response to that? >> he has several options. he can deal with it bilaterally, or he can ask nato for an article iv deal. that could set into motion the military elements, including the western...
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. >> reporter: myanmar is drawing a lot of attention as asia's last frontier. the key to its economic development lies in whether it can overcome challenges such as ethnic tensions and transform itself into a true democracy. >>> in japan they're using a groundbreaking therapy to treat children born with heart problems. it uses the patient's own heart cells to improve cardiac function. if this new technique fulfills its pro tension, doctors could save lives without resorting to heart transplants. >> reporter: this 3-year-old was diagnosed right after she was born. left ventricle of her heart was not functioning. left untreated, this condition is usually fatal. she can't live a normal life. to prevent her from contracting pneumonia or other illnesses, she's not allowed to play outside. her liquid intake is restricted as it puts a stress on her heart. >> translator: she keeps telling me "i want to gargle or i want to drisnk some tea. it's really stressful for me and her as well." >> reporter: up to now, the treatment for this condition has been heart transplants.
. >> reporter: myanmar is drawing a lot of attention as asia's last frontier. the key to its economic development lies in whether it can overcome challenges such as ethnic tensions and transform itself into a true democracy. >>> in japan they're using a groundbreaking therapy to treat children born with heart problems. it uses the patient's own heart cells to improve cardiac function. if this new technique fulfills its pro tension, doctors could save lives without resorting to...
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it affects millions with and without health insurance, doctors are on the front line of the new frontier. >> it is very good news as part of the affordable care act, many people will be gaining insurance coverage by having more coverage and it clearly brings more resources in >> it means more patience in line for medical services at a time when there are fewer doctors. some estimates say by 2020 this country could have 100,000 doctors leaving medicine >> that has been a problem and we know it can be a problem later on. >> also, doctors reimbursement rates which many feel are already too low >> that sometimes leaves decisions that bears are just unable to recover their costs >> the doctor who ordered part of the health care act sees the good news on the rise in >> primary care physicians will start to get paid at a higher rate, probably 30 or 40% higher than they're getting paid. >> others say a lack of doctors is not a problem, some think that people just don't understand how it works >> there is a lot in this for a lot of different people that could be beneficial if they actually unders
it affects millions with and without health insurance, doctors are on the front line of the new frontier. >> it is very good news as part of the affordable care act, many people will be gaining insurance coverage by having more coverage and it clearly brings more resources in >> it means more patience in line for medical services at a time when there are fewer doctors. some estimates say by 2020 this country could have 100,000 doctors leaving medicine >> that has been a...
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even so, many international companies have taken steps to invest in what's being called asia's last frontier. among them is a big trading company from japan which opened an office last week. here's more. >> translator: president and ceo of one of japan's leading trading companies. in june, he visited myanmar's largest city. he met with representatives of the business community to strengthen ties. >> translator: so many people are coming to myanmar from all over the world because the country's politics and economy are changing radically. >> reporter: the main purpose of his visit was to inaugerate his new company. several ranking members attended the opening. >> translator: myanmar has tremendous potential thanks to its wealth of natural resources and excellent workforce. that's why we view it as one of our top eight strategic partners in the world. >> so all of the important decisions can be made in the capital. that's why opening the office is very important and meaningful. >> reporter: one key factor that enabled the opening of the office was the japanese government decision to resume to m
even so, many international companies have taken steps to invest in what's being called asia's last frontier. among them is a big trading company from japan which opened an office last week. here's more. >> translator: president and ceo of one of japan's leading trading companies. in june, he visited myanmar's largest city. he met with representatives of the business community to strengthen ties. >> translator: so many people are coming to myanmar from all over the world because the...
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stealing our sailors, forcing them in to british navy, confiscating our ships and problems the western frontier. the only thing we can do is declare war. it was a narrowly declared vote. that's what we did. that happened on this day in 1812. >> how exciting. what do we want people to get out of this event? we are going to have a video message from president barack obama. lots going on. >> its legacy of 200 years of peace. yes, a long time ago we declared war. we are not celebrating the fact that there was a war, we are commemorating that. to this day, the more recent times the canadians are our friends and british are our friends. we can bury that hatchet and move on. i have to say today we will have the british royal marine band and also going to have the u.s. navy band and play the different national anthems. maybe a battle of the bands today. it's going to be a wonderful ceremony, after the ceremony, this afternoon, we will have living history at fort mc henry and public debate and don't forget about cast your vote on fort mc henry's website. you can do that before 11:00. >> reporter: thank
stealing our sailors, forcing them in to british navy, confiscating our ships and problems the western frontier. the only thing we can do is declare war. it was a narrowly declared vote. that's what we did. that happened on this day in 1812. >> how exciting. what do we want people to get out of this event? we are going to have a video message from president barack obama. lots going on. >> its legacy of 200 years of peace. yes, a long time ago we declared war. we are not celebrating...
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2012 that we live in a day of nikki menage and i think that classical music is the last sort of frontier style and it's simply time to change that. >> he's arriving with a super consvative pedigree and at the same time his decision to blast off into his own fabulous identity. and so both things are present in him. >> i've often been asked are you the next liberace, are you the next -- whatever. i'm simply the first cameron carpenter. i mean that's pretty obvious, isn't it?
2012 that we live in a day of nikki menage and i think that classical music is the last sort of frontier style and it's simply time to change that. >> he's arriving with a super consvative pedigree and at the same time his decision to blast off into his own fabulous identity. and so both things are present in him. >> i've often been asked are you the next liberace, are you the next -- whatever. i'm simply the first cameron carpenter. i mean that's pretty obvious, isn't it?
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where i started my first tv king, bring the kids and blaine it and enjoy stories and songs in the frontier park. that's your earth event of the day. i pulled up in a farmer's soy field. >> and you made it to the big time, bill. look at you. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. lindy lohan is once again in very hot legal water. after a friday crash with an 18-wheeler lohan told police her assistant was driving but that assistant later told police lindsay was driving. people who arrived on the scene offered cash not to report the accident and wanted to take lohan away before police arrived. bill's very upset about this. if lohan lied to police, her probation could be revoked. we'll have plenty more to talk about and she could face new charges. >>> tmz also reports kris humphries lawyers handed over evidence to the fbi allegedly proving a former girlfriend blackmailed him. >> you can't stand kris humphries. >> no comment, no comment. >> i know. >>> when will they learn. self-taken nude photos of snooki have been leaked online. that's enough to say abo
where i started my first tv king, bring the kids and blaine it and enjoy stories and songs in the frontier park. that's your earth event of the day. i pulled up in a farmer's soy field. >> and you made it to the big time, bill. look at you. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. lindy lohan is once again in very hot legal water. after a friday crash with an 18-wheeler lohan told police her assistant was driving but that assistant later told...