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the party has -- gandhi himself has commented directly. the result that is-could -- that is-could affect how this will pan out. >> thank you, sir, for your perspective. you have news -- a new development in the uk phone hacking scandal. >> they told back james murdoch knew that the fund hacking went beyond one reporter. the evidence was on clear and contradictory. james murdoch has insisted that he stands by his previous testimony. >> the former top brass of the news of the world called in from the rain this morning for yet another grilling. he was the last editor. tom was an influential lawyer. the inquisition was wide- ranging. was there a cover-up? what did the company's european boss know? was he told that a meeting with the executives about a troubling e-mail that it come to light? >> the conversation lasted less than 15 minutes. it was discussed. >> the e-mail contained transcripts of private voice mails belonging to gordon taylor, a leading figure in football. these words, transcripts. it appeared to show that other staff may have b
the party has -- gandhi himself has commented directly. the result that is-could -- that is-could affect how this will pan out. >> thank you, sir, for your perspective. you have news -- a new development in the uk phone hacking scandal. >> they told back james murdoch knew that the fund hacking went beyond one reporter. the evidence was on clear and contradictory. james murdoch has insisted that he stands by his previous testimony. >> the former top brass of the news of the...
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when someone-- well, the scene that she describes of, you know, i kept know, indirra gandhi, or someoneit didn't happen that often, but when she didn't like somebody, you know, it was really fun to be around ( laughter ). >> jon: not crazy about gandhi, huh? how did khrushchev fare? >> she didn't like his wife. she was a sour puss. >> jon: really? she didn't look it. khrushchev sent her a dog. >> i that were dog. it bit. ( laughter ) >> jon: are you suggesting the dog was a kgb agent. it knew how to go down the slide from the tree house to the ground. it was really pretty cute but it was really nervous, and she describes how she thinks it had never opinion out of the laboratory because it just bit everyone, one of the gardners at the white house very nicely took it home. ( laughter ) but it had puppies, too. and there was a contest where people could write in with their names and on my last book tour i met somebody who had written in and gotten one of the puppies. >> jon: you're kidding. was it a revenge there's a russian half breed somewhere. i don't upon. >> jon: were you ever-- is th
when someone-- well, the scene that she describes of, you know, i kept know, indirra gandhi, or someoneit didn't happen that often, but when she didn't like somebody, you know, it was really fun to be around ( laughter ). >> jon: not crazy about gandhi, huh? how did khrushchev fare? >> she didn't like his wife. she was a sour puss. >> jon: really? she didn't look it. khrushchev sent her a dog. >> i that were dog. it bit. ( laughter ) >> jon: are you suggesting the...
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he was planning, when arrested, to go to meet gandhi. and, again, the peace vision was very big for him. the day hitler came to power, 1933, he was giving radio address. i didn't know it until i was reading the good new biography of him. it was the only time he was ever on the radio. it was cut off in the middle. we who like romance would say hitler's people turned it off. the engineers made a mistake. [laughter] it was on the principle of having a finishing uhrer -- fuhrer. some of the people in the catholic and lutheran churches played up to hitler. there was a movement in which they tried to make hiterer's germany into -- hitler's germany into a christian anti-semitic force. the vast majority was just sort of silent. what can you do in the middle of all that? but he got committed very early and hung out with the whole underground of people. i think the other thing that i would say is turning point is a new today we call it the ecumenical movement n. the 1930s it was being born, and they wanted to form what became the world council of
he was planning, when arrested, to go to meet gandhi. and, again, the peace vision was very big for him. the day hitler came to power, 1933, he was giving radio address. i didn't know it until i was reading the good new biography of him. it was the only time he was ever on the radio. it was cut off in the middle. we who like romance would say hitler's people turned it off. the engineers made a mistake. [laughter] it was on the principle of having a finishing uhrer -- fuhrer. some of the people...
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she called charles de gaulle an ego-- ego man ya, gandhi a pushi, horrible woman.çó compared lady birdohnson to a trained hunting dog. >> she did. she said she had-- she sounds much tougher than we think of her. >> you know, she has an absolute eye for human foibl and she can't resist saying what she really saw. and take these pictures where you see her smiling at people and then you hear what she was thinking about them. because she-- . >> stephen: it sounds like if you crossed her she would sweep the legs. >> what she-- what she wanted to do was tell the truth about the way people were really behaving. because that was her historical eye, as she was taking us through it. >> stephen: why are we only hearing these recordings now. >> the recordings are only out now because carol inkennedy decide on the 50th anniversary of her father's inauguration that it was time. they were sealed in an vault, at the kennedy library because her mother said she shouldn't be released until long after her death. and carolyn decided that this was the year to do them. and by the way, she didn't edit them. a
she called charles de gaulle an ego-- ego man ya, gandhi a pushi, horrible woman.çó compared lady birdohnson to a trained hunting dog. >> she did. she said she had-- she sounds much tougher than we think of her. >> you know, she has an absolute eye for human foibl and she can't resist saying what she really saw. and take these pictures where you see her smiling at people and then you hear what she was thinking about them. because she-- . >> stephen: it sounds like if you...
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they don't want a gandhi, they're tired of this idea that obama is a gandhi. he's changing that image. i think truthfully, he's always been a fighter but we haven't seen that side of him. he's cornered now, he has to be a fighter, and they want an fdr. they want a truman. they want a kennedy. obama has always been a great three-point shooter from the point. now you know what he's doing, ed? now he's moving up underneath the rim, he's moving up underneath the net, he's throwing elbows and knees. republicans aren't used to it, they don't know how to react to all of this. >> gentlemen, i really believe that the president is going to have to tell the people who supported him in 2008 that this is about power. the democrats have always been about people and opportunity, but at this point, it's about power. because i don't want to see a rerun of the last four years. you know, i don't want to see a rerun, i want to see a president come out and saying, this is wa we're going to do on health care. this is what we're going to do on taxation. this is what we're going to d
they don't want a gandhi, they're tired of this idea that obama is a gandhi. he's changing that image. i think truthfully, he's always been a fighter but we haven't seen that side of him. he's cornered now, he has to be a fighter, and they want an fdr. they want a truman. they want a kennedy. obama has always been a great three-point shooter from the point. now you know what he's doing, ed? now he's moving up underneath the rim, he's moving up underneath the net, he's throwing elbows and knees....
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indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have gotten comfortable because rock is in the white house, but he cannot be most effective unless we are on his ass, right? we voted, so i will go home now, and see you in four years. the republicans, the tea party, all these folks, they are on his ass, so if you believe that all that there is power in that position, and there are folks that make convincing arguments about a black face on white supremacy, so there is complications, but can progress be made? can progress be made with that position? absolutely. but while we honor and acknowledge th
indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way,...
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state department shows each of gandhi family has at least one drug user all bits are now found in breast milk and all kids even newborns have morphine in their blood there's no doubt that the area of town taishan some with narcotic crops has increased since military hostilities started and afghanistan i believe that the war was the root cause that forced afghan people to turn to poppy growing their own ninety percent of all the opiates in the world are produced in afghanistan into. cleans the markets global trade has long surpassed the five hundred billion dollar mark or russia is one of the worst affected streets with around eighty tons of heroin to settle in the country. it's absolutely tragic that despite the enormous resources nato has put into afghanistan including military force drug production is just phenomenal moreover the head of nato military committee admiral to power personally told me fighting drug production is not their goal there was no such directive many experts find this a bit strange given the fact that a large part of the revenues from drug money is used to sponsor
state department shows each of gandhi family has at least one drug user all bits are now found in breast milk and all kids even newborns have morphine in their blood there's no doubt that the area of town taishan some with narcotic crops has increased since military hostilities started and afghanistan i believe that the war was the root cause that forced afghan people to turn to poppy growing their own ninety percent of all the opiates in the world are produced in afghanistan into. cleans the...
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provided some form of logistical support to this particular attack who do you was established during the gandhi hard. it was moving forward holding some of the pakistani i.s.i. would not nor hold ruled this new sort of the moment. is quite strong and what other you know that there's been a lot of speculation say and a lot of experts are coming out and saying that perhaps the clergy could be a front for something else what are the other major threats to india's security well who do you is a part of what they called a clean one twenty brigade. is. it a group which have. dressed as for example fortunately. because members of al qaeda and it has a lot of type planet and so on and so forth. so we want to be good has actually looked into the iraqi project one of the we believe the mumbai attack was a part of karachi for that and so this attack should be looked into the aftermath of this and what about the pakistani al-qaeda there has been a lot of talk about them as well today other central u.s. out of the central which is based in pakistan afghanistan is known to be close to come on to the u.s. beca
provided some form of logistical support to this particular attack who do you was established during the gandhi hard. it was moving forward holding some of the pakistani i.s.i. would not nor hold ruled this new sort of the moment. is quite strong and what other you know that there's been a lot of speculation say and a lot of experts are coming out and saying that perhaps the clergy could be a front for something else what are the other major threats to india's security well who do you is a part...
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you're on the right side of history and cause and they're on the wrong side you're on the side that gandhi was on the side with martin luther king was on the side that will eventually write tomorrow's history books this isn't the first time there's been conflict in the streets of america it happened in the one nine hundred sixty s. too i was there i was beaten by cops i was gassed out on the streets of thousands of other kids i knew something was wrong with this country and that something needed to change and we fought the suits and we ended the vietnam war and we brought about the at least the beginning of civil rights and women's rights and the one nine hundred sixty s. we cut poverty in half in this country but all of them only the old forces of royalty and power and money were relentless and kept pushing forward creating think tanks and media and buying politicians left and right putting their shills on radio stations in every city in america and then creating their own cable t.v. network they even created alec the american really a legislative exchange council or corporations write la
you're on the right side of history and cause and they're on the wrong side you're on the side that gandhi was on the side with martin luther king was on the side that will eventually write tomorrow's history books this isn't the first time there's been conflict in the streets of america it happened in the one nine hundred sixty s. too i was there i was beaten by cops i was gassed out on the streets of thousands of other kids i knew something was wrong with this country and that something...
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wearing a guy fawkes mask and another was arrested for damage to the sidewalk after he scribbled a gandhi quote with a piece of chalk board this protest has spread in large part through social media the hashtag occupy wall street has been gaining a lot of traction despite the fact that the mainstream media has yet to mention it when email service was even stopping its ads at spreading the word on occupy wall street yesterday think progress or they had time to send an email from their yahoo yahoo account with the words occupy wall street got or get the message when they tried to send a message they got an error message the read the following it said your message was not sent suspicious activity has been detected on your account to protect your account and our users your message has not been sent. email sent with the words occupy wall street or occupy wall street dot org those are being caught in spam filters and blocked yahoo has stated that this was not on purpose they issued an apology and they thanked me in progress for attaching the issue but as privacy blogger julian sanchez points ou
wearing a guy fawkes mask and another was arrested for damage to the sidewalk after he scribbled a gandhi quote with a piece of chalk board this protest has spread in large part through social media the hashtag occupy wall street has been gaining a lot of traction despite the fact that the mainstream media has yet to mention it when email service was even stopping its ads at spreading the word on occupy wall street yesterday think progress or they had time to send an email from their yahoo...
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remember the monument bears the likeness of 25 humanitarian and conduct more with the king, angelo, gandhias well as many local humanitarian spirit it is meant to help future generations know who these wonderful people were and why they're so important to place the cycle and then the p.m. we sit down with those involved with today's unveiling ceremony. >> the world first glasses free 3d laptop. the laptop. you have to take my word for it it looks good. there is one of the 3d laptop on the market but that were required to wear the 3 d glasses. the is nice not having to wear the glasses. to help minimize the dizziness from looking at 3d content from the wrong and go the laptop engages the built-in web cam to track and react to your motion and position to keep you in your 3d sweet spot. the screen is the first on a laptop that can display to be an 3d content at the same time on the same screen. which means you could be watching a 3d it a movie in one window of getting work done in a regular to the movie next to a carrier now this display is 10 adp, that is a high as resolution that you can ge
remember the monument bears the likeness of 25 humanitarian and conduct more with the king, angelo, gandhias well as many local humanitarian spirit it is meant to help future generations know who these wonderful people were and why they're so important to place the cycle and then the p.m. we sit down with those involved with today's unveiling ceremony. >> the world first glasses free 3d laptop. the laptop. you have to take my word for it it looks good. there is one of the 3d laptop on the...
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. >> reporter: ironically, he signed his high school yearbook with a peace sign and a quote from gandhi. >> reporter: federal agents say ferdaus expressed excitement at the thought of killing members of congress who might be fleeing the capitol. "it would be nice," he said," to gun down some congressmen." >> andrea, thanks so much. >>> well, it was grueling day of testimony in the ongoing murder trial of carmela de la rosa. >> peggy fox is live outside the courthouse to tell us what happened today. >> reporter: ly well, today's testimony was all about the mental health of carmela de la rosa. there's no question she's been suffering from depression for years and that it escalated last year, but did she know what she was doing the night she picked up her grandchild and tossed her off the bridge. a woman told the jury that her cousin was a deem spiritual woman. she was shocked when de la rosa told her she wanted to kill herself. i asked her, why would you want to take your life? and she said, i want to spare my family the pain and suffering i'm bringing to them. one woman told me, if she's
. >> reporter: ironically, he signed his high school yearbook with a peace sign and a quote from gandhi. >> reporter: federal agents say ferdaus expressed excitement at the thought of killing members of congress who might be fleeing the capitol. "it would be nice," he said," to gun down some congressmen." >> andrea, thanks so much. >>> well, it was grueling day of testimony in the ongoing murder trial of carmela de la rosa. >> peggy fox is...
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if i was in india doing this, i'd be like the gandhi of there. freeze!e me my fanny pack, hipster! (panting) wow. you are number one. so that was... better. no, it wasn't, sara. it took forever. i had a buzz cut when we started. flowers bloomed and died. monkeys turned into people. is it me? am i turning you off? no, no, it's not you. it's this stupid medication. well, i for one, am not giving up. what can i do to help? you've already done so much. god, i am such a loser. no, no, no, no, no. the penis does not respond well to negative self talk. let's tackle this thing. that is... so cool. all right. well, maybe it would help if things got a little... ...spicier? god, uh, this is embarrassing. you know... dirtier. i can do dirty. good morning, class. uh, ms. maxwell... i've been a very bad student. is-is there any way i can earn some extra credit? looks like someone didn't read his syllabus. (train chugging slowly) sara: that's right. that is going to earn you a gold star. (sighs) okay, it's time to finish, austin. please finish. (sound of train braking)
if i was in india doing this, i'd be like the gandhi of there. freeze!e me my fanny pack, hipster! (panting) wow. you are number one. so that was... better. no, it wasn't, sara. it took forever. i had a buzz cut when we started. flowers bloomed and died. monkeys turned into people. is it me? am i turning you off? no, no, it's not you. it's this stupid medication. well, i for one, am not giving up. what can i do to help? you've already done so much. god, i am such a loser. no, no, no, no, no....
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and as we've tried to maintain the profit margins which were considerable, we began cutting, and we gandhi minishing our journalism. and i suspect all of us were a little bit guilty of subordinating the interests of the public to our fiduciary duties to produce the kind of returns that wall street and others expected. and i really think that that kind of led us down this path to where we are today. and in the case of the tribune company, it led them to bankruptcy court and a great institution that was a fixture in here is today an institution in trouble, and i think it has, it's an institution that has -- and all newspapers like it -- i don't think people understand the fundamental role that newspapers play in giving voters and people in a democracy the information and news they need. and they're under threat today, and i think it's a really troubling, it's troubling to me, it's troubling to a lot of people. and i think we, you know, that's -- so everybody, i think, should care about this story not just because it's about me or not because it's about "the chicago tribune" or the l.a. times
and as we've tried to maintain the profit margins which were considerable, we began cutting, and we gandhi minishing our journalism. and i suspect all of us were a little bit guilty of subordinating the interests of the public to our fiduciary duties to produce the kind of returns that wall street and others expected. and i really think that that kind of led us down this path to where we are today. and in the case of the tribune company, it led them to bankruptcy court and a great institution...
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it's like the second coming of gandhi. megyn: . the.resident of the american psychiatric association says there is no evidence of this. so aren't you being irresponsible by suggesting to parents out there that if they let their little children watch this show they will turn transgender? >> no, i'm protecting their children. i have a call into john. i would like to clarify that there is no evidence that watching will not cause problems for your kids in terms of their sexual identities. along with the brouhaha around this hat suggests this is a popular coue. we are not very far away from when paul mccue provided lipo suction for anorexic people. you don't have to collaborate in people's psychopathology to be their doctors. megyn: it's a recognized disorder. somebody with expertise in this area of psychiatry, dr. jack dresser. also a member of the dsm5 on sexual and gender identity disorders says you are irresponsible here in saying the audience is entitled to accurate scientific knowledge rather than opinions, scare tactics and inflammato
it's like the second coming of gandhi. megyn: . the.resident of the american psychiatric association says there is no evidence of this. so aren't you being irresponsible by suggesting to parents out there that if they let their little children watch this show they will turn transgender? >> no, i'm protecting their children. i have a call into john. i would like to clarify that there is no evidence that watching will not cause problems for your kids in terms of their sexual identities....
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although it's less well established, i provide evidence that that reasonable case can be made for gandhitin luther king for having depression. >> why do these traits help leaders be more effective? >> well, the scientific studies show these traits compared to normal people are present in the general population. so, for instance, if you take a group of people who have mild depression, they're more realistic in their experimental assessment of their control over their environment than normal people who have what psychologists call a mild, positive illusion. they have a sense of more control than they really do. so if these kinds of facts are true, then they should apply to historical leaders as well as the general population. and that may be why someone like churchill might have been more realistic in assessing things than someone like chamberlain who is mentally healthy. >> you go through some historical examples like we just did. what about president obama? people i'm sure sitting back saying to themselves, how does he fit into all of this? is he too much of a normal guy to be an effecti
although it's less well established, i provide evidence that that reasonable case can be made for gandhitin luther king for having depression. >> why do these traits help leaders be more effective? >> well, the scientific studies show these traits compared to normal people are present in the general population. so, for instance, if you take a group of people who have mild depression, they're more realistic in their experimental assessment of their control over their environment than...
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those who went on to become leaders in their own countries like the late prime minister of india, gandhi, and president of lebanon, hirari, both who were cut down by assassination. there are federal district and appellate court judges and a supreme court justice whose service to our country might never have been possible were it not for the fact that chuck percy believed in them and believed that the cronyism and corruption in judicial selection must end. he saw in them a commitment to the law, the constitution and justice and with them helped to transform the illinois bar from one of those -- the most corrupt in the country to one of the most respected. and last but not least there are thousands of staff members and volunteers whose lives were forever changed and guided by this dear man whom they referred to simply as c.h.p., or the senator. they are a network of individuals -- they are each to each other as they are to the public. they went on to do great things because of the confidence he inspired them and his belief that everything is possible. if only you want to work hard enough f
those who went on to become leaders in their own countries like the late prime minister of india, gandhi, and president of lebanon, hirari, both who were cut down by assassination. there are federal district and appellate court judges and a supreme court justice whose service to our country might never have been possible were it not for the fact that chuck percy believed in them and believed that the cronyism and corruption in judicial selection must end. he saw in them a commitment to the law,...
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and those who decide to fight for peace, like the group of women, liberia, gandhi, dr.group of young people and realized they were as much victims as i was. and so then i didn't anger then turned to those who funded the war, those who masterminded and those friendly governments who aided, the people who brought the war on us. so then when we started the protest, it was directly targeting the leaders. and taylor was that leader. >> lehma gbowee, it has been an honor. thank you for being on the show this morning. >> thank you. >> the book is "mighty be our powers: how sister hood and sex changed our war." thank you for being here. we'll be back. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. your core competency is...competency. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm getting an upgrade. [ male announcer ] as you wish, business pro. as you wish. go national. go like a pro. now through january earn a free day with every two rentals. find ou
and those who decide to fight for peace, like the group of women, liberia, gandhi, dr.group of young people and realized they were as much victims as i was. and so then i didn't anger then turned to those who funded the war, those who masterminded and those friendly governments who aided, the people who brought the war on us. so then when we started the protest, it was directly targeting the leaders. and taylor was that leader. >> lehma gbowee, it has been an honor. thank you for being on...
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deal with oppression is the history of it from everything we know from the beginning of time through gandhi and martin luther king and the rest is what i said earlier. you explain the people, you love them and protest against them. we did it here, the free south africa movement was a successful effort. we got sanctions and nelson is out of jail and south africa is south africa and the rest is history. but in any case it requires imagination and creativity about strategy and different things to keep public attention focused on your issues. but it is analogous. it is in the quality. it is an unjust principal being applied to people which they have to fight. they have to understand the history of their oppression. what people should not do. this happens sometimes and i relate to a lot of these movements and the lgbt movement and the women's movement. we have long arguments in the past about whether everybody's oppression was the same. it is not. everybody isn't the same but the fundamental thing is we are all oppressed. protest, politics. once you get the vote, use it. figure out what to do wi
deal with oppression is the history of it from everything we know from the beginning of time through gandhi and martin luther king and the rest is what i said earlier. you explain the people, you love them and protest against them. we did it here, the free south africa movement was a successful effort. we got sanctions and nelson is out of jail and south africa is south africa and the rest is history. but in any case it requires imagination and creativity about strategy and different things to...
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with oppression is the history of it from everything that we know from the beginning of time through gandhiall the rest of them is what i said earlier. you explain to people, you love them, you protest against them. we did it here. we did the free south africa movement outside of the embassy and it was a successful effort because we got sanctions and nelson out of jail in south south africa is south africa and the rest is history. but in any case, it requires some imagination and creativity about strategy and different things to keep public attention focused on your issue. but, it is analogous. it is inequality, it is an unjust principle being applied to people, which they have to fight, and they have to understand the history of their oppression. but what people should not do, and this happens sometimes, and i relate to a lot of these movements and then the lgbt movement and the women's movement and so on. we have had long arguments in the past about whether everybody's oppression was exactly the same. and it is not. and everybody isn't exactly the same but the fundamental thing is we are
with oppression is the history of it from everything that we know from the beginning of time through gandhiall the rest of them is what i said earlier. you explain to people, you love them, you protest against them. we did it here. we did the free south africa movement outside of the embassy and it was a successful effort because we got sanctions and nelson out of jail in south south africa is south africa and the rest is history. but in any case, it requires some imagination and creativity...