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the 60-year-old kailash satyrathi is known for maintainingself sacrificing tradition of ghandi. malala yousafzai at 17 years old is youngest person to ever win the prize. terrorists in pakistan tried murder malala yousafzai back in 2012 because she add indicated tore gender equality. malala will set of 2014 liberty medal in philadelphia later this month. how about that? >> i'm very happy for her and him. >> another developing story action anews two bandits attacked a map outside a bucks county car overnight and stole his sports car. a man was assaulted and shocked tat a man with a taser outside of barluli in bensalem bucks county. suspect stole a july owe muss standing. no word on whether or not police made arrests but if you know anything about this crime police call please -- please call police. >> and a gunman that robbed a wawa store 800 block of cottman avenue 3 p.m.. police say the robber stole 1,000 and got away on foot. the robber had a black sheet and was holding a silver hand gun the clerk was not hurt. >> the penalty phase in murder crime of yand mauri could be senten
the 60-year-old kailash satyrathi is known for maintainingself sacrificing tradition of ghandi. malala yousafzai at 17 years old is youngest person to ever win the prize. terrorists in pakistan tried murder malala yousafzai back in 2012 because she add indicated tore gender equality. malala will set of 2014 liberty medal in philadelphia later this month. how about that? >> i'm very happy for her and him. >> another developing story action anews two bandits attacked a map outside a...
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that's ghandi is saying something is not right because hundreds of people have descended on his storyn new york. we've heard of a flash mob but this is a cash mob. >> of all of the people in this town who absolutely love him. you see, he's been going through some rough times. he might have to close his doors because of financial strains and also his wife is recovering from cancer so everybody got together and decided, let's clear the shelves out. >> oh, that's awesome. >> he deserves. i think he knows a little bit but i don't think he knows how huge it is. so they put something up on facebook. it was a complete surprise. about 100 people rsvped and the cameras were rolling when he showed up to the store that day. >> what is going on? what have you done. >> he's so overcome with emotion he can't even ring up their purchases. >> i don't know what i'm doing. i can't do anything right today. >> this is when you really have to love social media when people love it for things like this. to do something amazing for somebody who is important to the town and obviously is a great soul. ali, ali
that's ghandi is saying something is not right because hundreds of people have descended on his storyn new york. we've heard of a flash mob but this is a cash mob. >> of all of the people in this town who absolutely love him. you see, he's been going through some rough times. he might have to close his doors because of financial strains and also his wife is recovering from cancer so everybody got together and decided, let's clear the shelves out. >> oh, that's awesome. >> he...
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he is maintaining ghandi's traditions. >> he has been fighting against child labor since the 1990s. 12 minutes past the hour. we'll be right back. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. >>don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right aw
he is maintaining ghandi's traditions. >> he has been fighting against child labor since the 1990s. 12 minutes past the hour. we'll be right back. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't...
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ghandi in india had established the paradigm for nonviolence, but it was dr. king who brought it to international awareness through the civil rights movement. people lived during the times, they lived during those ages. we cannot take them out of those ages and put them somewhere else. and say ok, you do not like , booker t. washington because he is a racial accommodationist, that was a right, or something like that. deal -- look at the context he is dealing with. your question is very, very appropriate. maybe he did not have the kind of options we think he ought have had to talk about racial accommodationist. i do think, however, that washington honestly did believe it was better for people of african descent to accept and work within the arena of segregation than to spend their effort challenging it. i have read enough of washington's writings and know enough about his life that i honestly believe washington thought it was better for people of african descent to simply build up their own communities. if they build up their own communities, establish an econo
ghandi in india had established the paradigm for nonviolence, but it was dr. king who brought it to international awareness through the civil rights movement. people lived during the times, they lived during those ages. we cannot take them out of those ages and put them somewhere else. and say ok, you do not like , booker t. washington because he is a racial accommodationist, that was a right, or something like that. deal -- look at the context he is dealing with. your question is very, very...
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when he was 12, mahatma ghandi came through the suez canal on his way to england to negotiate the future of india. this may tremendous impression on 1 12 year old anwar sadat. so much so he took off his clothes and started wearing an apron and build a spindle and went on the roof of the south and begin spinning thread. at the same time for new bedtime he developed an affection for adolf hitler. now, it wasn't completely uncharacteristic for egypt to admire the nazis because they were fighting the british, and many egyptians hated the british who are occupied egypt at the time. but even years later, years after world war ii when 10 million people were dead, sadat was asked to write a theoretical letter to hitler. and he once again expressed his great admiration for him. so a man of extraordinary contradictions. during the second world war when he was a 23 year-old captain in the egyptian army, he tried to make an alliance with general erwin rommel, the desert fox, the great german tank commander who is in the north part of egypt. the way sadat tried to make contact is decent a friend in a
when he was 12, mahatma ghandi came through the suez canal on his way to england to negotiate the future of india. this may tremendous impression on 1 12 year old anwar sadat. so much so he took off his clothes and started wearing an apron and build a spindle and went on the roof of the south and begin spinning thread. at the same time for new bedtime he developed an affection for adolf hitler. now, it wasn't completely uncharacteristic for egypt to admire the nazis because they were fighting...
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i felt like a ghandi when it was over. there was no strength and my arms. here it is. when it was all over each still got out into the hallway and my partner chased him and with a shotgun, puente. did not kill them. did not kill him. ultimately the u.s. attorney said down with me and said, i have one question. when you were fighting this man, why didn't you just pull your gun out and shoot him? i stopped and looked and said, well, i guess i did not feel like my life was in danger. he said, good answer. get answer. and i guess that really was it. i never thought -- now, of course, they don't want us fighting people. get a good lick on me and knocked me and take my gun. he was not armed at that time. so it is discretion. when do i shoot? but we just happen to find a lot of these instances are taking place on african-americans. so there is a mind set out there. >> thank you. >> one more question. i will take moderator's paraded before we get to the audience. we start talking about cameras and we will run into issues of privacy. with the on body cameras i have seen two dif
i felt like a ghandi when it was over. there was no strength and my arms. here it is. when it was all over each still got out into the hallway and my partner chased him and with a shotgun, puente. did not kill them. did not kill him. ultimately the u.s. attorney said down with me and said, i have one question. when you were fighting this man, why didn't you just pull your gun out and shoot him? i stopped and looked and said, well, i guess i did not feel like my life was in danger. he said, good...
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and the interesting thing, both martin luther king and malala are in the tradition of ghandi, who never a nobel peace prize. >>> united nations envoy asking syria this morning to prevent an isis massacre in kobani. they want turkey to let volunteers into the key city on the turkish border. the united states increased air attacks on isis positions there, but local observers say the terror group now controls 40% of the kobani. holly williams is fighting the tracking from istanbul, turkey. >> reporter: good morning. the battle for kobani is not over. as the deadly siege continues, despite u.s.-led air strikes, it's showing just how limited those strikes are in combatting isis. now, isis is targeting kobani because it lies right on syria's border with turkey, and that border is a major conduit for smuggled weapons and fighters. the u.s. is now putting increasing pressure on turkey to do more to stop that smuggling. turkey, of course, is a nato ally and a powerful muslim country. and the u.s. wants it to play a more active role in the coalition against isis. in particular, by allowing air st
and the interesting thing, both martin luther king and malala are in the tradition of ghandi, who never a nobel peace prize. >>> united nations envoy asking syria this morning to prevent an isis massacre in kobani. they want turkey to let volunteers into the key city on the turkish border. the united states increased air attacks on isis positions there, but local observers say the terror group now controls 40% of the kobani. holly williams is fighting the tracking from istanbul,...