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you can feel it in atlantic city. >> reporter: in the first six months guardian made clear efforts tow visitors and clean up the cities appearance. guardian's biggest challenge is finding money to operate the city, in the last four years cities tax base has shrunk in half due to the struggling casino industry. last year the city had to raise property taxes, and plans to dot same this year depending on how much state aid they receive. >> we're in this together. we are trying to rebuild and i'm trying to build up tax, income and jobs for residents. >> reporter: around town guardian seems to be get gooding reviews. >> looking back for his short period of time he is doing extremely well a lot of people really respect him and really like him. >> reporter: natasha taylor didn't support guardian when he what's electric but his attitude change her mind. >> he is in tune, he is in touch and he is out in the community a lot. >> reporter: while summer means a lot for fun in atlantic city expect heat of the political fashion in july when budget will be finalized and taxpayers will find out how mu
you can feel it in atlantic city. >> reporter: in the first six months guardian made clear efforts tow visitors and clean up the cities appearance. guardian's biggest challenge is finding money to operate the city, in the last four years cities tax base has shrunk in half due to the struggling casino industry. last year the city had to raise property taxes, and plans to dot same this year depending on how much state aid they receive. >> we're in this together. we are trying to...
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no answer why he didn't act on the guardian. no answer why he didn't act on the deputy prime minister. no answer why he didn't act on the new york times. let's come to the issue of betting, mr. speaker. >>er all is warnings -- there is the usual ranting from the usual suspects. be quiet, or if you can't be chamber.ave the we can perfectly well managed without you. warnings,all of those the very least he should have done is insisted immediately on coming to office that andy coulson have the highest level of security vetting. why did he not insist on a? , he looked directly into this issue in the inquiry. this is what he found. this is what he found. rson concluded this. the level of security clearance was not the decision of either . itcameron or mr. coulson was the decision of the civil service. and those are the correct procedures. if the leader of the opposition's contention is that direct vetting would've gotten son'se bottom of mr. coul conduct at the news of the world, then he should be clear about what leverson found. the
no answer why he didn't act on the guardian. no answer why he didn't act on the deputy prime minister. no answer why he didn't act on the new york times. let's come to the issue of betting, mr. speaker. >>er all is warnings -- there is the usual ranting from the usual suspects. be quiet, or if you can't be chamber.ave the we can perfectly well managed without you. warnings,all of those the very least he should have done is insisted immediately on coming to office that andy coulson have...
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i want to go back to particular clip in the video that we just played that is on "the guardian" websiteompares his son's detention, bowe's detention to that of guantÁnamo bay prisoners. >> i don't think anybody can relate to the prisoners of guantÁnamo more i don't think, it isur family because the same thing. .y son is a prisoner of war reconciliation and negotiations with the enemy, and prisoners of war should be part of that dialogue. and i insist. i insist it will be. >> that is bob bergdahl when you're filming him in idaho. on may 28, bob bergdahl posted a message on twitter saying -- "i'm still working to free all guantÁnamo prisoners. not will repay for the death of every afghan child." the tweet was subsequently deleted. but tell us about all bergdahl back in idaho. as a family, very thoughtful family, i think they were respected in the community. i think there are a family with patriotismduty and and doing the right thing. i don't think he chose -- he found himself in the situation after his son joined up where, you know, first of all, thought he needed to find out more about t
i want to go back to particular clip in the video that we just played that is on "the guardian" websiteompares his son's detention, bowe's detention to that of guantÁnamo bay prisoners. >> i don't think anybody can relate to the prisoners of guantÁnamo more i don't think, it isur family because the same thing. .y son is a prisoner of war reconciliation and negotiations with the enemy, and prisoners of war should be part of that dialogue. and i insist. i insist it will be....
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the editor of the guardian did not raise the issue with mr.eron at meetings, in the months after the article was published and the following year. and he says this, he says this, honorable members want to hear, there can be be no criticism of mr. cameron for not raising the issue. we had had an exhaustive inquiry. i know he didn't like the result of the inquiry, but he should accept it. >> mr. speaker, that is a long winded way of saying that when it came to andy coulson, he just didn't want to know the evidence. first warning, ignored. let's move on to may 2010. the deputy prime minister warned him in person about his deep concern about andy coulson. he was warned by his deputdeput. what action did he take? >> every single one of these issues was dealt with by the levinson inquiry. >> order, order! order! >> mr. lucas, calm yourself. i'm trying to offer you on a weekly basis therapeutic guidance. but there is a long way to go. there seneeds to be calm on bot sides of the house. the prime minister. >> every single one of these issues was dealt
the editor of the guardian did not raise the issue with mr.eron at meetings, in the months after the article was published and the following year. and he says this, he says this, honorable members want to hear, there can be be no criticism of mr. cameron for not raising the issue. we had had an exhaustive inquiry. i know he didn't like the result of the inquiry, but he should accept it. >> mr. speaker, that is a long winded way of saying that when it came to andy coulson, he just didn't...
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let's look at the front page of the guardian. it says -- jailed reporters pay a price for egypt's back down on dissent. in that photo -- and that photo, peter greste, australian journalist, sentenced to seven years. observers at the trial say it was marked by a clear lack of evidence. in the editorial, the guardian does not mince its words. this is the sentencing was an appalling miscarriage of justice. it is obvious what the court was doing. it was determined to make an example of these journalists. there could be no clearer evidence than in egyptian society is still in a state of civil war. >> how has the egyptian press been reacting to this verdict? >> uphold an article from a pro-muslim brotherhood paper him and it is outraged. it says there is no logical way to explain how these journalists were sentenced like this for doing their jobs. this verdict is proof of a serious decline in egypt's justice system, and it is a slap in the face for freedom of the press. this article says a sickly what this shows is that egypt is in a v
let's look at the front page of the guardian. it says -- jailed reporters pay a price for egypt's back down on dissent. in that photo -- and that photo, peter greste, australian journalist, sentenced to seven years. observers at the trial say it was marked by a clear lack of evidence. in the editorial, the guardian does not mince its words. this is the sentencing was an appalling miscarriage of justice. it is obvious what the court was doing. it was determined to make an example of these...
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the editor of the guardian did not raise the issue with mr. cameron at meetings both in the month after the article was published and the following year. he says this. he says this. honorable members want to hear. there can be no criticism of mr. cameron for not raising the issue. we had an exhaustive inquiry. i know he didn't like the result of the inquiry but he should accept it. >> mr. speaker, that is a lo long-winded way of saying when it come to couldon, he didn't want to know the evidence. first warning ignored. let's move onto may 2010. the deputy prime minister warned him in person about his deep concerns about andy couldon. so he was warned by his deputy. what action did he take? every single one of those issues was dealt with by the levison inquiry. >> order, order. mr. lucas, calm yourself. i am trying to offer you on a weekly basis. thee thee . pe therapeutic guidance. the terms were agreed by the honorable gentlemen and they included, i quote, the extent to which there was a failure to act on previous warnings about media miscond
the editor of the guardian did not raise the issue with mr. cameron at meetings both in the month after the article was published and the following year. he says this. he says this. honorable members want to hear. there can be no criticism of mr. cameron for not raising the issue. we had an exhaustive inquiry. i know he didn't like the result of the inquiry but he should accept it. >> mr. speaker, that is a lo long-winded way of saying when it come to couldon, he didn't want to know the...
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we sleep wrote an article that appeared in the guardian detailing what happened sure encrypt an e-mail service love a bit so can you explain to the audience what exactly transpired. i can't give out all the details there are still a few things i'm restricted from saying but the important way to capture it the important way to summarize it is to effectively say that as a business that was focused on protecting my users' privacy i was steamrolled in a secret proceeding into turning over access to all of my unit users' communications without any kind of oversight and really denied some of the basic fundamental rights that our justice system has in place in order to ensure a fair hearing. now why did the government want your encrypts and keys and why were you so adamant about not giving them to the government. quite simply i thought this was an unprecedented level of access that no government should be trusted with. particularly given in this individual sick circumstance. the fact that they were misrepresenting themselves to the court the f.b.i. agents who met with me told me that they wer
we sleep wrote an article that appeared in the guardian detailing what happened sure encrypt an e-mail service love a bit so can you explain to the audience what exactly transpired. i can't give out all the details there are still a few things i'm restricted from saying but the important way to capture it the important way to summarize it is to effectively say that as a business that was focused on protecting my users' privacy i was steamrolled in a secret proceeding into turning over access to...
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mayor don guardian says closing of the show boat is part of the atlantic city's inevitable need to change from relying so heavily on casinos. >> it the is critical that atlantic city realizes we are no longer monopoly on the east coast for gaming. >> reporter: guardian made his remarks at the construction site for bass pro shops a mega outdoor store they hope can draw a million visitors a year. atlantic city has been trying for years to boost their retail and convention businesses and now officials say that need is greater than ever. >> it is known that the gaming capitol but we are far more than that. so, it is really up to us the atlantic sit a lines to get the word out. >> reporter: mayor guardian hopes that the casino here will eventually, just transition abe be bought by a company that wants to turn tonight to a non-casino hotel that will create more occupancy for some convention business. coming up on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we will talk to the casino industry expert who does not have a very favorable forecast for atlantic city. find out home more casinos he thinks still have to c
mayor don guardian says closing of the show boat is part of the atlantic city's inevitable need to change from relying so heavily on casinos. >> it the is critical that atlantic city realizes we are no longer monopoly on the east coast for gaming. >> reporter: guardian made his remarks at the construction site for bass pro shops a mega outdoor store they hope can draw a million visitors a year. atlantic city has been trying for years to boost their retail and convention businesses...
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so does "guardian" and organizations. >> walked more than a few journalits friends installing e-mailncryption tools or the browser and journalists are increasingly realizing it is part of their ethical obligation to be knowledgeable about this for the sources who aren't edward snowden but you are not using good increption technology and ano it nymity technology, you are failing as journalists as much as if you were giving your source away. >> there are more sources out there with big stories, and they are going to find the journalists that both that they trust and that also know how to protect them. when you go to the journalist page and see theirs fingerprint and you see they are running securedrop, sources are more likely to contact those organizations. >> we have been to be careful that the private sect will provide a technological fix to this, encryption or privacy tools because what we earned up with then is a race. encryption and dedescription tools get better. >> that's not really a solution to this. the solution is to talk about what it is we expect from this and how we want
so does "guardian" and organizations. >> walked more than a few journalits friends installing e-mailncryption tools or the browser and journalists are increasingly realizing it is part of their ethical obligation to be knowledgeable about this for the sources who aren't edward snowden but you are not using good increption technology and ano it nymity technology, you are failing as journalists as much as if you were giving your source away. >> there are more sources out...
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. >> yes, like adults they're not provided counsel or a guardianed e guardian ad lite. i've seen trials with the five alone. >> do they get a translator. >> what we do is try to find a volunteer lawyer from the private sector from a law enforcement or corporate legal department to volunteer to represent that child in immigration court. however, before the surge, 57% of these children were going through the proceedings unrepresented and i fear that that lack of representation is up around 70% to 90%. >> this i think you would agree john torres this is swamping the system? >> this was not a system designed to with stand the number of children we're facing. the we're looking at 90,000 children and next year we're looking at at more. for many years we saw 6,000 to 8,000 children arriving alone so we're far beyond the capacity of the system right now. >> we're far beyond the capacity of the system even before these kids got here. if you're in normal immigration proceedings you could wait years for your case to come up what's going to happen now? >> so the two year wait, that
. >> yes, like adults they're not provided counsel or a guardianed e guardian ad lite. i've seen trials with the five alone. >> do they get a translator. >> what we do is try to find a volunteer lawyer from the private sector from a law enforcement or corporate legal department to volunteer to represent that child in immigration court. however, before the surge, 57% of these children were going through the proceedings unrepresented and i fear that that lack of representation...
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guardian is atlantic city's first only gay mayor.am, back to you. >> okay, thank you, matt. >>> the man who cheated death again this time during the gary papa run on sunday has spoken to "action news." 64 year old professor yeachiam gal was taking part in sunday's run in honor of being five year survivor of stage four prostate cancer. but gal collapsed during the run. he was not breathing and did not have a pulse when a couple of nurses, a doctor and kathy papa, gary's widow who is also a nurse rushed to his aid. they took turns giving gal cpr until an ambulance made it to the scene. >> i was lucky that, you know, i mean all those good people were running around me: i think those wonderful people, they actually saved my life and i want to say it's not broken anymore, they are fixing it anymore. thank you to what they did. >> gal is now being treated for a heart murmur and he's already looking forward since he says he does not expect all of this to keep him from taking part in the gary papa run next year. >> that's dedication right th
guardian is atlantic city's first only gay mayor.am, back to you. >> okay, thank you, matt. >>> the man who cheated death again this time during the gary papa run on sunday has spoken to "action news." 64 year old professor yeachiam gal was taking part in sunday's run in honor of being five year survivor of stage four prostate cancer. but gal collapsed during the run. he was not breathing and did not have a pulse when a couple of nurses, a doctor and kathy papa, gary's...
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they're passed on to health and human services and then guard n guardians in the u.s. until deportation services. in other words, they stay for months or years. that's what happened to ruby. almost a year ago, the 15-year-old who did not want her real name used says she left honduras, the murder capitol of the world. thousands leave every year. when we asked why, she told us, people are scared of getting murdered, threatened. they want a better life. pregnant, she says she travelled by bus through the mountains, narrowly escaped kidnappers on the mexico/u.s. border. she now faces a complicated legal process. >> 60% of children may be granted some form of status to remain in the united states. >> reporter: allowing unaccompanied minors to stay is creating a misconception. >> if i were a parent in guatemala, won the i see that as a free pass? >> i don't see it as a free pass, particularly the danger of migrating over 1,000 miles. >> reporter: on the ground, there is no easy fix, the government struggles with border security and a growing humanitarian problem. >>> still a
they're passed on to health and human services and then guard n guardians in the u.s. until deportation services. in other words, they stay for months or years. that's what happened to ruby. almost a year ago, the 15-year-old who did not want her real name used says she left honduras, the murder capitol of the world. thousands leave every year. when we asked why, she told us, people are scared of getting murdered, threatened. they want a better life. pregnant, she says she travelled by bus...
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of president barack obama's cabinet , the head of a government agency of 240,000 people, and the guardian of this nation's homeland security. [applause] today, you are hereby crowned a ce, anointedk prin with the title morehouse man, propelled by the pride of your family, entrusted with the legacy of the great morehouse men who precede you and saddled with a load of expectations. being a morehouse man means more than acquiring a good job am a good manners, and a good suit. ,hile others fear the darkness you must light the candle. wallow in bigotry, intolerance or homophobia, you must provide enlightenment. when others are content to deliver courage by proxy, you must step to the front of the line. a our society continues to need the power of your leadership and the power of your example. eachthe last four years, time you sang dear old morehouse, you pledge dear life to this institution and its ideals and all things that you to lead ar it is nonviolent social movement, help president,ecome served in his cabinet, serving as military, preach the word of god, teach for america, teach sunday s
of president barack obama's cabinet , the head of a government agency of 240,000 people, and the guardian of this nation's homeland security. [applause] today, you are hereby crowned a ce, anointedk prin with the title morehouse man, propelled by the pride of your family, entrusted with the legacy of the great morehouse men who precede you and saddled with a load of expectations. being a morehouse man means more than acquiring a good job am a good manners, and a good suit. ,hile others fear the...
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the world bank diplomats even cos it was on legal advisor that again as according to the guardian dow advise this deal it went through and now he works for the company what does that say about his interest in the country clearly cost of us economy at least now. is perhaps not a top priority. i think the thing to remember is that an embassy sanction in a country isn't to represent the best interests of the country accents represent the best interest income country comes from now on a moral level we hope to have made its moral obligation by coming in as an extension in one thousand nine hundred nine. the next states would have some moral interests further because however. american companies are back so such an incredibly profitable enterprise. in a very crude first told it a very good joke at cygnus a way to instruct all this company all right thanks so much jack's davies he's an online managing editor of kosovo two point zero which is a pristine a base magazine thanks again for joining us in the now i want to keep this discussion going nick a lot more coverts joins us who is the author
the world bank diplomats even cos it was on legal advisor that again as according to the guardian dow advise this deal it went through and now he works for the company what does that say about his interest in the country clearly cost of us economy at least now. is perhaps not a top priority. i think the thing to remember is that an embassy sanction in a country isn't to represent the best interests of the country accents represent the best interest income country comes from now on a moral level...
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no answer why didn't act on "the guardian." don't have to wait didn't act on the deputy prime minister. know and why didn't act on the new times. now let's come to -- mr. speaker, amidst all of those warnings the very least he should -- >> order, order. there is the usual ranting from the usual suspects. be quiet. if you can't be quiet, leave the chamber. we can perfectly well manage without you. mr. ed miliband. >> amidst all of those warnings the very least he should have done is insisted any of the on coming to office at andy coulson should have the highest level of security -- as his six predecessors over the previous 14 years. why did he insist on it? >> again, leveson in his inquiry was directly into this issue. thank you and this is what he found. [shouting] this is what he found. leveson concluded this, the level of security clearance was not the decision of either mr. cameron or mr. coulson. it was the decision of the civil service. and those are -- those are the correct procedures, and those are the correct procedures
no answer why didn't act on "the guardian." don't have to wait didn't act on the deputy prime minister. know and why didn't act on the new times. now let's come to -- mr. speaker, amidst all of those warnings the very least he should -- >> order, order. there is the usual ranting from the usual suspects. be quiet. if you can't be quiet, leave the chamber. we can perfectly well manage without you. mr. ed miliband. >> amidst all of those warnings the very least he should...
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today marks the first anniversary of the publication of the first "guardian" story based on the weeksf edward snowden. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. the backlash continues to grow over the prisoner swap involving u.s. soldier sergeant bowe bergdahl and five members of the taliban. in bergdahl's hometown of hailey, idaho, community members have canceled the celebration of his release over public safety concerns. in recent days, angry phone calls and e-mails poured into hailey city hall and local organizations over the town support for the soldier. bergdahl was captured by the taliban in 2009 shortly after he left his military outpost in afghanistan. he was held by the taliban or five years. some of his fellow soldiers have described bergdahl as a deserter. they've also claimed at least six soldiers died was searching for him. on wednesday, defense secretary chuck hagel rejected that claim
today marks the first anniversary of the publication of the first "guardian" story based on the weeksf edward snowden. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. the backlash continues to grow over the prisoner swap involving u.s. soldier sergeant bowe bergdahl and five members of the taliban....
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>> it seems from the video that sean smith at "the guardian" shot after embedding with them for aboutmonth, it seemed to me as a former infantryman who served in that exact area and knows that ground very, very well, that the unit was operating at the same level of professionalism that is required to stay on your game there and keep your men alive and your men from walking off, apparently. >> i want to turn to sean "ith's first film, a clip, guardian" reporter and was embedded with bowe's unit. had come toause he notice unit, the bergdahl's said he could come to idaho and he did a 12 minute piece about bob bergdahl. so let me go to that he's right now, just a -- let me go to that piece right now, just a clip. sean smith is talking not to bowe, but other soldiers who are talking here. >> these people just want to be left alone. thehey got dicked with from russians for 17 years, and now we are here. these people just want to be left alone. stuff like that.t tha >> a few weeks later, bowe bergdahl disappeared. the circumstances are unclear. >> that, report from "the guardian" from sean s
>> it seems from the video that sean smith at "the guardian" shot after embedding with them for aboutmonth, it seemed to me as a former infantryman who served in that exact area and knows that ground very, very well, that the unit was operating at the same level of professionalism that is required to stay on your game there and keep your men alive and your men from walking off, apparently. >> i want to turn to sean "ith's first film, a clip, guardian" reporter...
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obama administration is considering transferring more of the detainees out of kuantan it will be a guardian is reporting that a small number of current get or detainee's are being considered for transfer final decision has been made yet though this comes in the wake of the republican manufactured bowe bergdahl release scandal which many first saw as the obama administration testing the powers test in the water when it came to closing down get to the ministration official the majority of agencies involved the transfer discussions favor the transfers we've got eighty six i think is the number of people in guantanamo right now who not only have never been.
obama administration is considering transferring more of the detainees out of kuantan it will be a guardian is reporting that a small number of current get or detainee's are being considered for transfer final decision has been made yet though this comes in the wake of the republican manufactured bowe bergdahl release scandal which many first saw as the obama administration testing the powers test in the water when it came to closing down get to the ministration official the majority of...
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me are david hallberg and sweet and lisa de de pass quietly let's get back to it according to the guardian the obama administration is considering transferring more of the detainees out of want out of the big guardian's reporting that a small number of current get or detainee's are being considered for transfer final decision has been made yet though this comes in the wake of the republican manufactured bowe bergdahl release scandal which many first saw as the obama administration testing the powers for testing the water when it came to a close.
me are david hallberg and sweet and lisa de de pass quietly let's get back to it according to the guardian the obama administration is considering transferring more of the detainees out of want out of the big guardian's reporting that a small number of current get or detainee's are being considered for transfer final decision has been made yet though this comes in the wake of the republican manufactured bowe bergdahl release scandal which many first saw as the obama administration testing the...
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and to the guardian he said that when hunsaker is finance friends pointed out that nobody was driving bus loads of children over cliffs he would grab their wallet and remove a twenty dollar bill than have the wallet back does anyone in the world really care about what just happened there he would ask it makes no difference to anyone but you and even then not much it's just that in a civilized society we don't tolerate that civilization breaks down when people don't follow the rules because nobody can trust anybody else oh i mean it's good to see how the south versus the north again and after the civil war of course in california wants to secede as well because they feel like they don't want to be part of the fly over states between them and new york so there is breaking apart obviously see this all over the world of ukraine breaking apart or now iraq breaking apart into three separate territory so de globalization is taking hold in a massive way in america in the middle east in asia in europe people want to get out of the euro so d. globalization d. flée sion is all being tried to be
and to the guardian he said that when hunsaker is finance friends pointed out that nobody was driving bus loads of children over cliffs he would grab their wallet and remove a twenty dollar bill than have the wallet back does anyone in the world really care about what just happened there he would ask it makes no difference to anyone but you and even then not much it's just that in a civilized society we don't tolerate that civilization breaks down when people don't follow the rules because...
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mayor don guardian wants to transform it into a port for smaller cruise lines. study finds the area can accommodate ships up to 200 feet long. he's eyeing a possible shipping channel between the brigantine bridge and us coast guard station. guardian plans to ask the federal government for help. >> and big birthday bash for the garden state today. checkout out much it's a 350 years old. 350 for new jersey. it's celebrating new jersey with the authentic 1664 birth certificate. that was rolled out on display in the state house in the rotunda where many visitor which is take a first-hand look at it. the a family festival to celebrate the milestone was held outside spanning the length of the capitol complex. >> we're celebrating three thing, liberty, innovation and diversity. those are the three things new jersey is very well known for. so we're proud to be new jersey and we're happy to celebrate our 350th. >> proud indeed. the duke's grant creating new jersey is usually kept inside the state's archive ultiva. it will remain on display through the end of the month. c
mayor don guardian wants to transform it into a port for smaller cruise lines. study finds the area can accommodate ships up to 200 feet long. he's eyeing a possible shipping channel between the brigantine bridge and us coast guard station. guardian plans to ask the federal government for help. >> and big birthday bash for the garden state today. checkout out much it's a 350 years old. 350 for new jersey. it's celebrating new jersey with the authentic 1664 birth certificate. that was...
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joining us now is felicity lawrence one of the reporters on the guardian investigation.the state department office to monitor and combat trafficking in persons. thank you, both. felici felicity, i'll saturday with you. thailand is the biggest shrimp producer in the world. how much of the shrimp that americans have they're eating includes slave labor? >> well, it's impossible to say. because the supply chain is kept secret. it took six months to follow it. we followed boats where we knew they were enslaved. we followed them to sea where the fish catch was being delivered. who was processing it and buying it. what we have had from human rights activists and people who have campaigned on fish conservation for a long time is that is an industry wide problem. we pursued it down the line. we want to show how it fit together. we didn't have time to pursue every single boat, obviously. but it is truly horrific story of the most extraordinary conditions. >> what can companies like walmart and costco do given the complexity of the supply chain here? i think they wield enormous pow
joining us now is felicity lawrence one of the reporters on the guardian investigation.the state department office to monitor and combat trafficking in persons. thank you, both. felici felicity, i'll saturday with you. thailand is the biggest shrimp producer in the world. how much of the shrimp that americans have they're eating includes slave labor? >> well, it's impossible to say. because the supply chain is kept secret. it took six months to follow it. we followed boats where we knew...
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of president barack obama's cabinet , the head of a government agency of 240,000 people, and the guardian of this nation's homeland security. [applause] today, you are hereby crowned a ce, anointedk prin with the title morehouse man, propelled by the pride of your family, entrusted with the legacy of the great morehouse men who precede you and saddled with a load of expectations. being a morehouse man means more than acquiring a good job am a good manners, and a good suit. ,hile others fear the darkness you must light the candle. wallow in bigotry, intolerance or homophobia, you must provide enlightenment. when others are content to deliver courage by proxy, you must step to the front of the line. a our society continues to need the power of your leadership and the power of your example. eachthe last four years, time you sang dear old morehouse, you pledge dear life to this institution and its ideals and all things that you to lead ar it is nonviolent social movement, help president,ecome served in his cabinet, serving as military, preach the word of god, teach for america, teach sunday s
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guardians ande guarantors of the law. whether you like it or not. write laws,will some of you will challenge them, someone force them, some will interpret them, some might break them. all of you will defend them. and in that process, improve them. at the university of virginia, this is your legacy. work, your problem, your purpose. the school was founded by a man who declared that "enemies of the people are criminals of government," it dedicated his life to building the latter. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that only happen if there was a system in place to protect them and people willing to hold the system accountable. governmentr been our that defines us, but we define our government. as generations of lawyers who havecome before you said, this is not an easy task. every lawyer i have ever met has a story or two to carry with them, to like their ways on tougher days. at the months after jumping into my first campaign in 2012, i signed up to march the boston pride parade. for those of you who have ever been to a pride parade, you can
guardians ande guarantors of the law. whether you like it or not. write laws,will some of you will challenge them, someone force them, some will interpret them, some might break them. all of you will defend them. and in that process, improve them. at the university of virginia, this is your legacy. work, your problem, your purpose. the school was founded by a man who declared that "enemies of the people are criminals of government," it dedicated his life to building the latter. life,...
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the obama administration is considering transferring more of the detainees out of guantanamo bay guardian is reporting that a small number of current get or detainee's are being considered for transfer final decision has been made yet though this comes in the wake of the republican manufactured bowe bergdahl release scandal which many first saw as the obama administration testing the powers for testing the water when it came to closing down get her into the ministration official the majority of agencies involved the transfer discussions favor the transfers we've got eighty six i think is the number of people in guantanamo right now who not only have never been. charged the crime never been connected to a crime but the bush administration declared had never ever committed a crime that they were they were picked up in appropriately and they've been down there for twelve years now should we at least be letting these eighty six people to . make that case in the light of day i mean and set of you know a chance for this i mean what a lot of people now don't think that it was a transfer for berg
the obama administration is considering transferring more of the detainees out of guantanamo bay guardian is reporting that a small number of current get or detainee's are being considered for transfer final decision has been made yet though this comes in the wake of the republican manufactured bowe bergdahl release scandal which many first saw as the obama administration testing the powers for testing the water when it came to closing down get her into the ministration official the majority of...
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let's get back to it according to the guardian the obama administration is considering transferring more of the detainees out of guantanamo bay guardian is reporting that a small number of current get more detainee's are being considered for transfer final decision has been made yet though this comes in the wake of the republican manufactured bowe bergdahl release scandal which many first saw as the obama administration testing the powers are testing the water when it came to closing down get paired with ministration official the majority of agencies involved the transfer discussions favor the transfers we've got eighty six i think is the number of people in guantanamo right now who not only have never been. charged the crime never been connected to a crime but the bush administration declared had never ever committed a crime they were they were picked up in appropriately and they've been down there for twelve years now should we at least be letting these eighty six people to. make that case in the light of day i mean and said oh you know transfer this i mean what a lot of people now don
let's get back to it according to the guardian the obama administration is considering transferring more of the detainees out of guantanamo bay guardian is reporting that a small number of current get more detainee's are being considered for transfer final decision has been made yet though this comes in the wake of the republican manufactured bowe bergdahl release scandal which many first saw as the obama administration testing the powers are testing the water when it came to closing down get...
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no answer why he didn't act on the guardian. no answer why he didn't act on the deputy prime minister. no answer why he didn't act on "the new york times." let's come to the issue of vetting, mr. speaker. amidst all of those warnings, the very least -- >> i apologize for interrupting. there is the usual ranting from the usual suspects. be quiet or if you can't be quiet, you don't have self-restraint, leave the chamber. we can perfectly manage without you. mr. ed miliband. >> amidst all of those warnings, the very least he should have done is insisted immediately on coming to office that andy coulson should have the highest level of security vetting as his six predecessors over the past 14 years have had. why didn't he insist on that. >> levison in his inquiry looked directly into this issue. and this -- mr. speaker, this is what he found. and this is what he found. levison concluded this. the level of security clearance was not the decision of either mr. cameron or mr. coulson. it was the decision of the civil service. and those
no answer why he didn't act on the guardian. no answer why he didn't act on the deputy prime minister. no answer why he didn't act on "the new york times." let's come to the issue of vetting, mr. speaker. amidst all of those warnings, the very least -- >> i apologize for interrupting. there is the usual ranting from the usual suspects. be quiet or if you can't be quiet, you don't have self-restraint, leave the chamber. we can perfectly manage without you. mr. ed miliband....
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. >> now clinton tells the guardian that americans don't resent her success because we pay ordinary income tax unlike a lot of people who are truly well off and we've done it through hard work. can clinton contend she isn't well off when she has two luxury houses, got a book advance and chinns have made more than $100 million. >> this is what happens when politicians are something they are not. hillary clinton has been lafg life of luxury for 40 years. >> the criticism isn't just coming from the right. "the washington post" today quotes three unnamed obama advisers as hitting hillary on her personal wealth. one adviser calls it a massive issue. another likeened her to mitt romney and says she seems completely out of touch and elitist. and a former south carolina democratic chairman says she's generating an imperial image. of course the clintons are nowhere near as wealthy as the rom nice and hillary grew up in a middle class family. but the elizabeth warren part of her party think she's too centrist. this points up hillary's challenge. finding a way to talk about her family fortune without
. >> now clinton tells the guardian that americans don't resent her success because we pay ordinary income tax unlike a lot of people who are truly well off and we've done it through hard work. can clinton contend she isn't well off when she has two luxury houses, got a book advance and chinns have made more than $100 million. >> this is what happens when politicians are something they are not. hillary clinton has been lafg life of luxury for 40 years. >> the criticism isn't...
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from the auto industry, the editor at the guardian, and heidi, i have to tell you, i would have expected entirely the reverse scenario. though people are out there buying cars and credit is available, i would not expect a double-digit gain with gm. in chevrolets in particular. >> and in trucks, they did magnificently with trucks, and part of the reason is the lure of cheap credit is more attractive than the fear of mechanics bills or certain death. >> in america, the lure of cheap credit is more attractive than anything. >> it's what we function on, and a lot of lenders have been offering incredible terms. so you can borrow not just more money, with $28,000, but one quarter of car loans are going on for seven years. so instead of two or five, seven years, they're taking out their car loans, and you're seeing a lot more financial companies more accepting of leases and taking sub-prime car loans, which should scare people. and it's a push for people to buy cars. especially during the recession, they held off and people were driving their cars for nine, ten year. >> we saw big recalls from
from the auto industry, the editor at the guardian, and heidi, i have to tell you, i would have expected entirely the reverse scenario. though people are out there buying cars and credit is available, i would not expect a double-digit gain with gm. in chevrolets in particular. >> and in trucks, they did magnificently with trucks, and part of the reason is the lure of cheap credit is more attractive than the fear of mechanics bills or certain death. >> in america, the lure of cheap...
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it was wrote about in the "guardian" i spoke with him today. i was fascinated by this article and you're the only person i've read who found out this information. talk about the intelligence that was discovered about isis before mosul happened. >> two or three days before that dramatic storming into mosul took place, the iraqi forces had gone to the house of someone they had been told was the head of the military counsel, the isis organization that was led to him who finally broke after two weeks of interrogations, gone to the house, shot him dead and found 162 memory sticks and on those were a treasure trove of information. >> computer sticks that belonged to isis? >> everything. financial accounts, leadership, the second tier of leaders which is important because while they knew the senior leaders, they didn't know much about the second leaders. the foreigners coming from elsewhere, they had code names and initials of at least a thousand inform paants into the iraqi institutions. >> so isis has people that infiltrated the institutions of iraq
it was wrote about in the "guardian" i spoke with him today. i was fascinated by this article and you're the only person i've read who found out this information. talk about the intelligence that was discovered about isis before mosul happened. >> two or three days before that dramatic storming into mosul took place, the iraqi forces had gone to the house of someone they had been told was the head of the military counsel, the isis organization that was led to him who finally...