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anthen, u againhad itns ttfalid bo.lnsoun yqe- nski a patchwork of, as our friends and your hacker told us, queens doesn't exist d io n stici oure eto ns yapbe yoveu community, astoria, flushing jackson heights or wherever. that is the postal address and there is an intense pride in thesenes tt all rup,t d be thi se a ermeg current rural president. again, you could see wha human wotothoghasheon un10ys o w long serving borough president and claire schulman was not only interested in politics but in culture. thtablhmenof qs whofacilitated nccmfond plwhhe calls the general assembly. the general assemblies where you have meetings of all the dierent ethnic communits. heotre from diana, and she grew up as a library and, a schoolteacher, active in the pt nt io ocs d inedaema andteies erree ouon i e s. became borough president and she had a rshall plan. her marshall plan, part of it wathe eensassblyand she miyohyo waunn 1945, its first offices were in queens, and the leftover bazillions -- pailis tor fof9 , iwe eurs drd thtiavome markers and museums. anyway she had her marshall plan and part of
anthen, u againhad itns ttfalid bo.lnsoun yqe- nski a patchwork of, as our friends and your hacker told us, queens doesn't exist d io n stici oure eto ns yapbe yoveu community, astoria, flushing jackson heights or wherever. that is the postal address and there is an intense pride in thesenes tt all rup,t d be thi se a ermeg current rural president. again, you could see wha human wotothoghasheon un10ys o w long serving borough president and claire schulman was not only interested in politics but...
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science editor, lawrence mcginn tri from itn explains. >> reporter: this is about as excited as scientists get. what god them on the feet was the revelation that the la bore torey had discovered a new particle. peter hicks who predicted it would exist 50 years ago was moved to tears. >> for me, it is really an incredible thing that it happened in my lifetime. [ applause ] >> reporter: back in 1964, peter higgs was one of six scientists said that the particle now named after him shouldheoretical ly exist. >> it is very satisfying to be proved right in some way. >> reporter: to find the higgs bowes on the accelerated particle in this tunnel of the large hadron collider. they crashed them together producing a large shower of debris that they now know contains the footprint of the higgs particle. as they find out more about how the particle behaves, they are sure it will open doors to new science. >> whathis observations does is opens up a new vista of physics, it sort of closes a chapter of the 20th century science and brings us into the 21st century. scientists know that 95% of the universe
science editor, lawrence mcginn tri from itn explains. >> reporter: this is about as excited as scientists get. what god them on the feet was the revelation that the la bore torey had discovered a new particle. peter hicks who predicted it would exist 50 years ago was moved to tears. >> for me, it is really an incredible thing that it happened in my lifetime. [ applause ] >> reporter: back in 1964, peter higgs was one of six scientists said that the particle now named after...
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and where gothanr fr anery r o 10 bl adroac haedwrecos fr itn thoo she developed a nw method of counting brain cells. it's not a trivial problem. to count anythingthat is several blliony. vetefbio sadheeehis ilt. anrnt m ded there were 80 billion. that's an order of magnitude, okay. it's not that big of difference. the larger difference might have been we hought w m anglllsit pag s e n ny 'sp t together. it means ghiew from glue from greek. we thought we had ten times nyw ls 80 l. wel1 l n. >> what don't we know? >> well, that's an awfully big question. as i oint nce i er qst i k quonotn whonekbuw t w t ont know. >> donald rumsfeld. >> sorry he got to that before i did. there is -- he as asutel ecyiae unda egd asribow. auio good. are will thrents limits to the ignorance. >> y say in your book ignorance that when you t twog ohcisolk ouinoudoknw ern in dn. >> e, vo qo from mary curry upon gaining our second graduate degree. wrote a letter one never seems note aeo abatrns beo thittudha iv en along. keeps us late and gets us there early. we don't care what everybody knows. it's done know t's
and where gothanr fr anery r o 10 bl adroac haedwrecos fr itn thoo she developed a nw method of counting brain cells. it's not a trivial problem. to count anythingthat is several blliony. vetefbio sadheeehis ilt. anrnt m ded there were 80 billion. that's an order of magnitude, okay. it's not that big of difference. the larger difference might have been we hought w m anglllsit pag s e n ny 'sp t together. it means ghiew from glue from greek. we thought we had ten times nyw ls 80 l. wel1 l n....
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the past and we see that as these familyomes and goes on thsconnection oes on isot.t thean e'eemeen itn eitonte b tdown time. it was able to say that apart could not might benie erleo ve i a ienta o oth m tisoiony hete states. i am glad that we have and i think people see the value of the team are stored and kept o manstioean see pde t wmade you decide to write a book about the mansion itself in the family so that they are? >> people he succumbed to the mansion on they would look cotl.d and say, h ll ifsels lk vetoo . neahasort cl t governor's and the stories they told. what wasng oatteme itnetb600pcs d to eearcbu a work of love. it took me five years and is one of t most rewarding and joyful times of m f oromfe cne bo justin dyer, author of "natural law and the anti-slavery contitutional tradtion" talks about hi book. "nal aheitle of thbook is -srytion tiant all arou taw g wain bt title. we got that was a lot of people assume the laws of god meant megieaevlw ene ncrie. h ha mth tula peiaadn wesrn philosophy, certain moral principles people can find out just to be so bad that they can p
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the socety is much more here a asas a itn of discurse and resistance and you have a repudiation in the government that this too complacenis metopr of a european leadership whose focus is on stabilizing its banking system at the expense of revenue trin u room and to take it even if he does. but is now in the position where he is i think basically expectedo start raising questions about stratey o hs w o ec t inl partner this is going to be very interesting problem for mrs. merkel she doesn't have the same kind of troubland she might be able to get her and it elrathaspe ine holland. some things are moving. and i think it's interesting and tentiallyexciting. cad bsee t possibilities are not that great >> thankou. i guess my question build on that question and a couple comments each of you made. and it has to do ihtnth t rented nations states that have not en as heavily -- have not experienced the same degee of impact of inequality andtevipee ed denmark and one of your graphs denmark appears as being relatively equal. so again, what are the oppotunies heone aveown osd de re still able to mi
the socety is much more here a asas a itn of discurse and resistance and you have a repudiation in the government that this too complacenis metopr of a european leadership whose focus is on stabilizing its banking system at the expense of revenue trin u room and to take it even if he does. but is now in the position where he is i think basically expectedo start raising questions about stratey o hs w o ec t inl partner this is going to be very interesting problem for mrs. merkel she doesn't have...
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you know, i think we have t - av a t itns crahe t anxpth y as inev unchged.that is what i will venture to say about e future. it will be a little different. yorueon cou youalk litt bit about the journaltic -- i teach is abrian i hirmn e. sntd hin r ndllthat they get their news from jon stewart jon stewart and stephen colbert. and twitter, which i really don't understand. t d tabois arin juis wrf jt. you know there have been lampoons. there have been satires and therhave been hoaxes, going y wybk. ace hecoes idmaoihe arftb whe amou of satire and fantastic degree of indirection in the ursmthth urhe hre wsrsm frin meaty an's naps eaxae. emusun ha material is not straightforward, obivpog.ndctao o iry rkn rnnheu dend tonnd get all the preferences. but most of it was meant to make a political point, or to make a point at thephe so n,os s u tepewn e t being boston by this 1720s, there is competition. and one of the first things those newspapers do as art anbtt tdiof he r d k ea other's -- so you know it is the great tradition. i would like to see you know, more of i
you know, i think we have t - av a t itns crahe t anxpth y as inev unchged.that is what i will venture to say about e future. it will be a little different. yorueon cou youalk litt bit about the journaltic -- i teach is abrian i hirmn e. sntd hin r ndllthat they get their news from jon stewart jon stewart and stephen colbert. and twitter, which i really don't understand. t d tabois arin juis wrf jt. you know there have been lampoons. there have been satires and therhave been hoaxes, going y...
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nothinkt a it disqualifies him, but also think if that'sis main calling card, if his basicremis i'mr.ix itn th ecomy causi ma a lotf ney. i thk its enrely apoprie to loo at tt cordndee whetr, in ct, his focas created jobs. and he successfully did that when you look at the record, ere e qution the is >>o you thi ts is all posion sear ornted thatt's comgrom icag thathe oba cpaig h bee sittg on these things for quite some time. asked in a different manner, had your candidate newt gingri continued wn the pate was heed itheimar ttou o, wou he gten here >> wost tumen abo ee enrpri, bhese thin wer known back in january 15th. i went on the sunday shows and talked about the sec filings and the innsisncie en it see a l tdobout thin en. is m see toe a l to out noing,ute'llalk pureolitshere at t psides suessfly dngs heoes not want to talk about his cord. he doesn't have a record to run on. so they are going with this thing wi baithat has the dia'atteion d ty a goinwith th. th proem wh tmedi roeys cing o a 00 toght ddreth. i hope does to put this behind him. ultimately the voters will have to decide whe
nothinkt a it disqualifies him, but also think if that'sis main calling card, if his basicremis i'mr.ix itn th ecomy causi ma a lotf ney. i thk its enrely apoprie to loo at tt cordndee whetr, in ct, his focas created jobs. and he successfully did that when you look at the record, ere e qution the is >>o you thi ts is all posion sear ornted thatt's comgrom icag thathe oba cpaig h bee sittg on these things for quite some time. asked in a different manner, had your candidate newt gingri...
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>> it's like nothing in this video that we found on itn, we found competitors from all over the world. they -- >> what? >> they stuff snuff in their nose. >> are you sure he's stuffing and not digging? >> ugh. >> they have to stuff five grams of snuff in their nose within 60 seconds. >> i love the little bibs and the people behind him, like, mmmm. >> they're wearing the bibs because that's where all the excess snuff has to fall. because later, they weigh it. >> they weigh it. >> there's a team usa in this competition? >> there is a deem usa. >> do you suck it in? >> you're supposed to inhale it in. it's like smoking, but it's smokeless. >> the few people that i've seen do it, they take a big deep breath and up and away. >> could this become a huge, crusty booger problem. >> irritated lungs, itchy, scratchy lungs? >> and coughing up snuffy phlegm? >> and can you imagine kissing somebody with that breath? >> and you don't want to shake somebody's hands after they've competed. it's like black snot coming out of their nose. >> allow me to play the video again. ♪ ♪ >>> monday e-bombs world
>> it's like nothing in this video that we found on itn, we found competitors from all over the world. they -- >> what? >> they stuff snuff in their nose. >> are you sure he's stuffing and not digging? >> ugh. >> they have to stuff five grams of snuff in their nose within 60 seconds. >> i love the little bibs and the people behind him, like, mmmm. >> they're wearing the bibs because that's where all the excess snuff has to fall. because later,...
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ifou want to blame itn the lobby, you are barking up the wrong tree. it is a minority that the majority would oppose its they cared or knew about it. it is not nra representing a minority. the reason is speech in everybody this is because democrats and republicans and the majority of the public -- it is a reflection of public opinion and that is why there is no debate on it. >> that is not the k street they intimate politicns oboth sides, bh paies. >> if people are on the side on the issue, there would be no intimation. >> when it was lopsided, 70%, they have enormous power, great clout -- >> try once to plan the democrats instead of one outside of the. -- blame the democrats instead of one outside lobby. >> republicans are not? >> republicans have a position and democrats want to oppose a it. [laughter] >> do you like that position? >> i of the spoken on this program for 20 years, i'm not an opponent of gun control. >> so republicans are wrong, sir? >> the reason this is not happening is because of a consensus among the majority of americans. >> we ha
ifou want to blame itn the lobby, you are barking up the wrong tree. it is a minority that the majority would oppose its they cared or knew about it. it is not nra representing a minority. the reason is speech in everybody this is because democrats and republicans and the majority of the public -- it is a reflection of public opinion and that is why there is no debate on it. >> that is not the k street they intimate politicns oboth sides, bh paies. >> if people are on the side on...
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international correspondent john irvin from itn reports. >> reporter: it is evolving into the pivotal battle of the war so far. aleppo is a prize that neither side can afford to lose. consequently these rebels are fighting doggedly to keep every inch they have taken. to have and to hold aleppo would be hugely symbolic. in the villages and countryside outside the city, opposition forces have had much to celebrate, capturing tanks and controlling large sways of territory from where they have been resupplying units inside aleppo. the outside world fears a massacre, and one may already have taken place inside aleppo's pa main prison. these are rebels trying to get inside to find out if jailed sympathizers are still alive. to the south, the death and destruction that has befallen the city of homs may indicate what the future holds for aleppo. protracted, bombardment and brutality has not finished off the rebels here. indeed in street battles, they appear to be more than holding their own. it's six months since homs became a war zone. the rebels know that prolonging any battle is to their a
international correspondent john irvin from itn reports. >> reporter: it is evolving into the pivotal battle of the war so far. aleppo is a prize that neither side can afford to lose. consequently these rebels are fighting doggedly to keep every inch they have taken. to have and to hold aleppo would be hugely symbolic. in the villages and countryside outside the city, opposition forces have had much to celebrate, capturing tanks and controlling large sways of territory from where they...
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nonetheless, with the arab itn luary fervor.e eight months later, in aimbcagnd011, assisted by a onpidy took control of libya, and executed gaddafi, opening up a new chapter in libyan history. during those eht mths voonliy i maou rpsolb, adheto write the book that we are here to talk about today. "sandstormlibya in the time of to ancr sehi s l pecep news hour, cnn, and nbc. she s covered the major conflicts of the past two decades, including the warin iraq, kosovo, d aghis, isiesancnlid ciheocinnd 2 srt from egypt as well as libya. her journalism has won seral inatl.mtcluding an emmy and sen n om nas atse ls [applause] [applause] [applause] >> okay. tag t rtii ip tegla year. tell us about how you were ae to navigate the country, how sources coopatith e gan, a ten ote aty rvndtewth em adon to providing a compelling narrative on t doev ndprfhe ,tve returned to liya lp br erd retihaan ictn di pe. >>anu mfo coming. chicago is an amazing place, and it doefeel like a vry long le, arri is whentto ursm o. it was the most extraordinary time. it was a time when history was happening all around us
nonetheless, with the arab itn luary fervor.e eight months later, in aimbcagnd011, assisted by a onpidy took control of libya, and executed gaddafi, opening up a new chapter in libyan history. during those eht mths voonliy i maou rpsolb, adheto write the book that we are here to talk about today. "sandstormlibya in the time of to ancr sehi s l pecep news hour, cnn, and nbc. she s covered the major conflicts of the past two decades, including the warin iraq, kosovo, d aghis, isiesancnlid...
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ot seng ghin i itn an e iothe t oour 70 fge it, you are gone. i accept that. >> i read in the neworkim utreoweinged pli ksrb. i know my reading time seems to be less and less as i get busie and busier. how i -- pss bks a y eecy ens problem getting reviewed. >> and i as to your favorite author is? a favorite novelist, for ample? pe is ef . wn'u tvene frercerat th t e t our s? >> once a year yes twice a year possibly keep up with all the other authors that i want to year. l er o t scov, ts this >>l,ar ofha again shorts. partf it is tetem. ere a l rdeut e inres riers, you know, the root reid of one book a date. so that is what they'rehinking alo to bk ea pnt t kp hek nin omhe. >> the justice department was suing dl. >> apple. app gh whyeheot lked a amonitts ai-mpit acce ended strongroom in a publisher's. do yave a cluehaou c imrt t eie ansr thue ale th in many ways an old-fashioned price-fixing case. all of a sudden e-book prices e n 1 th is no-elf blhers the justice artment is crazy they really do. buthy aernd e u't rllro i. an easy case to make a
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am wasapnehpe to itn,t en ocotapneto e ital rockets path of economic growth in america that has always been so famous. yes, even when the thwo brtndat mpyt wm cke d oang b. it's not the case this time. why? what the bleep just happened? tront nat oheacf t rt h eamd mh nation on earth. 100% debt to gdp ratio right now in the united states.cieded i edteme t aut? so as ient about writing the book, it occurred to me -- and ronnie touched on this because is is one of the essential gu. srtte iho , oma stti i a socialist. in fact, i have a section in the book called the skinny socialist is a big fat liar. heda,no cutost eaoo title yes. tommy what part of that is inaccurate. he is skinny. the secret burgen is when che is lngut hs ye h hiedhe op d a d o. prime example, i will cut the deficit in half and my first term. we all know how that turned out. he iuner io aual evyhe heeic asun between 13 and $17 trillion annual deficit. five chilean addedo the national deb jt the ars inof tsay. yest tio t tialebt for t first 216 years of the republic that's how much debt we crude. from georgeahington thr
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start with an acknowledgment that this is not something that is ing to b solved by tinkeringwt the itns oevenhe stiol p. prm oa tsibll li. ao built into a broader media support. we can talk about the primary pe lgrov nistad the fact is that taadav eouer pa bhe to shape and create conditions where politicians who might otherwise be willing to lo or solutions t us thedo ty whgu gve a basis to these individuals, even when they go wild, and limbaugh has said some thingshat are puck bauhee geous, outn atoia e wh t lle t thr ls cut off. what do you do when the new world of media baically tells us the business model that works is t fox newsmdamean nrkha di avimf w epenplcne mr tshat all three network news divisions combined with an audience of 30 million people, and -- >> is that true? >> yes. milon in pfi o yarllirok itnoslel. tabn business model come in fox news tomorrow said all right, here's the new message from roger, can we all just getaog? ynotliewh t idwatd te' od ae prly nds or ithn. a t would be a wolf news channel that wou take the old messe that the two inept miion people aany iven
start with an acknowledgment that this is not something that is ing to b solved by tinkeringwt the itns oevenhe stiol p. prm oa tsibll li. ao built into a broader media support. we can talk about the primary pe lgrov nistad the fact is that taadav eouer pa bhe to shape and create conditions where politicians who might otherwise be willing to lo or solutions t us thedo ty whgu gve a basis to these individuals, even when they go wild, and limbaugh has said some thingshat are puck bauhee geous,...
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ask is who are we, how did we become us, and our emerging powers following that same task toipo qur itn -tegng is today. i don't think that's going to happen. i would sure be why don't is going to happen. how we aag a orld h er ps goto viabhooogn political, social and commercial life. my story starts in the early part of the modern era. what you might call the late middle ages wear mnri nty,erope around 1300, 1400, 1500. that is when the stirrings of europe began. they were very visible. i wantomake themeha eu wblpe wad fragmented. europe's strength was in many respects, it's political weakness. what i mean by that? by the time you get to bot 12 1 yee t finghohr thchurch, the monarchy and nobility. the popes were fighting with the emperors, the abbots with the bishops, the emperors with the anat h et erta tbe political space in europe for some new acto. and that new actor was emerging middle class but moved out from tobldsa on and theyies n begi began to sell things and buildings. europe was the only pla in the world that began to delveve int. what you begin to see that this class began
ask is who are we, how did we become us, and our emerging powers following that same task toipo qur itn -tegng is today. i don't think that's going to happen. i would sure be why don't is going to happen. how we aag a orld h er ps goto viabhooogn political, social and commercial life. my story starts in the early part of the modern era. what you might call the late middle ages wear mnri nty,erope around 1300, 1400, 1500. that is when the stirrings of europe began. they were very visible. i...
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spain to use it scarcer resources to rapitalize its banks and thereby protect privatereditors torite itns. is this a good idea? is it good for capitalism? and does is send the signal at dodfranis sposethe tloarile erway? >> it's clearly sending a tile signal. a friend of mine was observer at some point that tererl ex gece. ehra. don't worry, the government is bend us. people might discuss whether there are too big to fail dorine caused the crisis dnft ts now, at in terms of europe but think that i do want to have creditors pay the part of cts ineaheekrtf cheated. they had the responsibility to what the lenders he did not check. the systemas been a system re the creditors. between 2010 and 2012 most of the private credit left. now let's hurryifficult for gree to get out bhe otug mey t can restructure with. so coming to spain, you don't want to the spanish banks to collapse because that will have dratic negative effect oe mn ho protect all the creditors. there is a way to intervene that doesot do that. that has been always my favorite way of intervening. sort of t ltlpie quite strong in 200
spain to use it scarcer resources to rapitalize its banks and thereby protect privatereditors torite itns. is this a good idea? is it good for capitalism? and does is send the signal at dodfranis sposethe tloarile erway? >> it's clearly sending a tile signal. a friend of mine was observer at some point that tererl ex gece. ehra. don't worry, the government is bend us. people might discuss whether there are too big to fail dorine caused the crisis dnft ts now, at in terms of europe but...
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this serve in and i wouldike to talk about the barnum decision and its afterth itn pendent judiciary in our republic. alexander hamilton said in the federalist papers, quote, the complete independence of the courts of justicwas essentials giivthy.utnd d and wil slightly paraphrase his words, that an independent judiciary was necessary to guard the righ of individuals from the will of the majority who may wish to address the minority thonstutnalrovionompatible ltndstoothatn the end individuals rely on the courts to ensure the rights guaranteed to them in the constitution are preserved and protected. one would think we shouldha pryf e nsti anprotting independent integrity of the courts. these values were not shared by the persons and organizations who oppose the retention of urt 10. of the i was supreme stursef cagn ast js was to send a message in iowa and across the country that judges ignore the will of the people at their peril. tititt ge of retaliation a is wthnct udiaryharged witthe responsibility to uphold the constitutional rights of all citizens. before we can really understand
this serve in and i wouldike to talk about the barnum decision and its afterth itn pendent judiciary in our republic. alexander hamilton said in the federalist papers, quote, the complete independence of the courts of justicwas essentials giivthy.utnd d and wil slightly paraphrase his words, that an independent judiciary was necessary to guard the righ of individuals from the will of the majority who may wish to address the minority thonstutnalrovionompatible ltndstoothatn the end individuals...
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thas whakes itn. >> tt'shat mak it f i meaysfeeren tking abouourcotry.ith that said, condoleezza rice does bring a certain energy. e waseens a rsonhat uld ve btenilla clton thewo we i faceff wch oious ner happed a perps wl ner. e isormible a whi som coervave may dismiss her and questions certainly about her connection to the bush administration and the awfulness of t r,ertalyhe has a loto bri tthe tlend not st dersi and n jt shs aoman orhahe's blk. >>o queson. she smt. shs artilate as y heard from reports in utah when she gets in a room, she blows people away. i got to spend a great amount of time wit her in the fst gornor bh cpaigin 200 d wajust bwnway by her. she'an azinman. her reig picy cho are rivatone. she jus incredible on so many levels. i'm a huge fan. >> chip, a.b. and jiy, i know chipill bealo bute ha sevel twts. one says mmy,ou lk daing. loingight goo i you b tie. i lkikepublan, chip. you better watch out, buddy. >> we'll take it. come on over, jimmy. >> i used to be a republican. don't forget at. >> ud toe a t ofhing we w't go dow theast. an
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we tend to think of reporters and uriss ny >>ll itn' i s agaiherenerky. another really inventive journalist nad ben da created the pny ssnespap. ir nnay. eagsoao ma tg rht deose i, dthaheneeded to fill it up surprising amazing thgs every day. fires, news fm i at, sfh annge hecold nd hee s yito fihep and so he hired the first full time reporter a mand geor n ianonsurfur i na htory m goin to do something about that. >> when did journalism become a business. the period you're decribe in lliped. wid upt lfn? mofthnapw crd eo ly t te. ieyerehe were printers. and in order to keep the print shop busy and in orderto bring cuerto sop u teiaph ulllhsio o thdese e re ite. hoblem the idea of a newspaper as the perfect device. nale sosttft tesere e o so wo wu e ou thinof a job printer. that is someone who is open to printing all kinds of stuf from anybody who had business. and then' l o atvioerd rtyheayfra pe wyoeat liisar t pait becomes the real focus. the first daily paper in the country is founded in 3 oc ctecer nsnth'snh coceuln enn ly re 19th ey tak off in the 18
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itn tst e catholic church did not initially condemn slavery even though prius xii were both waves and in the fourth century the pope conmned it. avd tathhe o of x had to be respected by the pastor. eating away at the foundation. we were the first to do that until the government collapsed. without the natural law gu.ohow yake eto t creature of god. he is a person who is -- has the same rights as everybody else and you cannot make that fiction that you are the master and he is the slave and has no life. oktu ft cchurch rejected out but i recount in the book, work in the sixteenth century undermining slavery in latin america. the donican priest who stood agnst ery incding peopitn e ic er audorin that regard. this question of prudence which is one of the virtues i talk about. cardinal virtues. credential the speaking we coul't -you on g erert. lot citn of the united states, basically get rid of slavery. you eat aw at it and that is why it is easy to say everybody knew this wasrong about st ouitodyanhi cali church had a probable leading the way in the fight against slavery. we have been fi
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y wldheyebleo fi itn hiclots inigh concentrations eight years after he died and if there was plenty oflonggs, why didn't it make his wow sk asell. e wainosseionfhe ems teed. s unkely ty we heln a leasafe maybit wlant o h longgs aer he died. maybe. what's the next step what would you do from here? you dig him up. seousl theyre gng tdig m u yass arat's do hassked th to eume hisody pro whether he was assassinated. lasteek the n palestinian president agreed to t plato g upassearaf. whenhat ppenis bon wi be ten art aaken awayndesteor palonium-210. what could possibly go wrong? i hope you have a good weekend. i plan to. whdon'we sta it offy spdingome me tethein ison >ue tmatu subct mter, view disetiois aised. >> msnbc takes you behind the lls ameca'sost notoous isoninto wor cha andange no theceneyou ve ner seen "lockup: raw." three unforgettable inmates. each one about to cross the reshold to freedom. >> lk back, you come back. thisime m nolookg back. >> wwitns thr jo. >> loolike pim lookt th lite phe. do u thk i'stup? >>heirears. their triumphs. >> i have done everything i coulover the last
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in 2004, because mother had wrote itn 6 ew a coteitan' goadometh manuscript in 2004?f course, i needed again to do some more rk because from 664 tpp. suewnt e ilnd sul fcus, my mother passed, and 16 months later, my sister passed. it delayed it somewhat, but stmpnghloserto20 e rtarood i shsrihae rkg on it, and she said people need to know more. martin didn't make clar, but th sr sgil s,onmihas lyrod iai t edio prepared us as women to be leaders, the fact your mom was anivis ilv tne thee owut . yoowge i published? that's how the journey began. >> you mother, how active was she? when did she beginctivism? she wasornario ama ralifud orthofea rsinve,nd young, abnathy, and my father had wives fromarion, aabama. abty' maring different men, but that brought it all together. so growing up there in rural alama withthhoa a epurly o unherd of, hauled lumber, opened a saw mill that buedded down by a deinn tap teed h stannt to move forth ahead with courage really infliensed her, and then she solyac lrs iroduce lof chen me more socially minded, to think about the world that they li
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ca h get arod itn the bai si? ye but heas t ceutore asugene said because you're going to haveuys like eugene and yourself asking the tough questions. u'reunning for presidentf thunit stas. wee in tghconoc tis, weadhisattl beten wet an tho whoon't he weth, and u he to sndquar someere. d i tnk tay w t benninof at,ut i think it was a little too late and not enough. >> the title of mitt romney's last book and mbe only book s no apogy. he oeredo apogy tod whsoev. inact,t w aonef rogae th thiis a the tax formion u'reoingo ge euge robinson, wouldn't senatorohn mccain be able to offer some kind of insight he? wouldn't he know what's in t taxetur seeghat romy wavett? at aut at? >> i gss h wod. so we suldll bea pat to mcca's dr ansee he remembers what the numbers were. not just mccain but others in the campaign that might have seen a of the tax returns. and ok, rne sayse'll ver tisf the pple who nt me infoatio mor formion. we' notoing dnhat ro. that one exanatn. the other explanation, the other possibility is that there's s
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x-itn thecony beuse ma a l of money, i think it is entirely appropriate to look at that record and see whether in fact his focus was creating bs a he ccesullyid at a wheyou ok athe rerd, ere e qution ther >> rick, do you think that this is all opposition research oriented? it's coming from chicago, that the obama campaign has been sittg onhesehingfor ite me te? asd in difrentanne do u thk hayourandite, newtingrh coinuedownhe th hwas adedn th prary,hat u towoulhave ttenere. >> well, again, i think we lost the argument about attacking free enterprise. but these things were own ck inanua 15t wentn onof t suny shs antalk abo the s.c. fingsnd t incoisteies en. you ow, seed a t too out thinthen this may seem to be a lot to do about nothing. let's just talk pure politics here. what the president is ccesul dng oiouss he es n wan talk out s rerd. doe't he a cordo ru on. ey'rgoinwithhis ing th bn anit'sot t mea's tentn. ey'r winning the game. the problem with the romney campaign and i hope he does, he's supposed toome o and 00 tight a addss ts. i pe hdoesn a y th he n puthisinal oncand l bend h.
x-itn thecony beuse ma a l of money, i think it is entirely appropriate to look at that record and see whether in fact his focus was creating bs a he ccesullyid at a wheyou ok athe rerd, ere e qution ther >> rick, do you think that this is all opposition research oriented? it's coming from chicago, that the obama campaign has been sittg onhesehingfor ite me te? asd in difrentanne do u thk hayourandite, newtingrh coinuedownhe th hwas adedn th prary,hat u towoulhave ttenere. >> well,...
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sheeld hr pee ryr, itn' uhe published her book and it was published posthumously after her death in 06 where she really, you know, indicated the extent of her doubts abo terpse >>t:juavfe nu l du kne legacy will be? what do you think people in ten or twenty years' time will remember about her or see as her importance and her influence on the united states and its foreig policy? >> guest: well, i think at, u kor o t rine pbl, no however vexed the u.s. role in the u.n. is, you know, however, you know,owever much the u.n -- the u.s. h to play a sort of cplite tical t ilvpse d sof tg. don't think it'll ever be possible any longero, you know, for the u.s. to become supine in it in its willingness to put up with anything from, you know, these third worldocsnd islic ocd,nis gd te a position of apologizing constantly. that's over. she took the "kick me" sign off the u.s.' back once and for all. that's one legacy. and i thk anhergayo knhe cnuga, noisho t way she built a land bridge from the sort of degraded democratic party of, you know,adicals, radical takeover to, you know, republicanism base
sheeld hr pee ryr, itn' uhe published her book and it was published posthumously after her death in 06 where she really, you know, indicated the extent of her doubts abo terpse >>t:juavfe nu l du kne legacy will be? what do you think people in ten or twenty years' time will remember about her or see as her importance and her influence on the united states and its foreig policy? >> guest: well, i think at, u kor o t rine pbl, no however vexed the u.s. role in the u.n. is, you know,...
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itn . >> and he dresses up as batman and visits six children in the hospital. why this maryland man is being told to stop making some of the appearances. >> and the capital area food bank is working to curb a growing hunger crisis in the d.c. area. we're going take you inside a brand-new facility that is helping the group double its efforts. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go? friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. i've n never felt this way befo, but it's a scary time to be a woman. mitt romney is just so out of touch. [ female announcer ] mitt romney opposes requiring insurance coverage for contraception. and romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney backed a bil
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here's what itn journalist alex thompson found in one neighborhood where opposition fighters had recentlyined some traction. >> reporter: government forces turned helicopter gunships, tanks, mortar, rockets, heavy machine guns on this district for three days. the government says in two days' time, families could begin moving back into midan. take a look at what the family will find when they move back to this house. people say yes, of course, the rebel fighters have been pushed out. but they'll fight another day in another way. there's no chance president assad will win this civil war. >> the regime does appear to be doubling down. yesterday syria's foreign ministry spokesman set off a new international outcry when he raised the threat of syria using its chemical weapons if it comes under foreign attack. cnn's ivan watson has managed to get back inside syria. here's what he found in a town just outside aleppo. >> reporter: this bullet-riddled town is mostly deserted except for rebels and a few shell-shocked residents. this street was nicknamed the street of death, because anybody who set
here's what itn journalist alex thompson found in one neighborhood where opposition fighters had recentlyined some traction. >> reporter: government forces turned helicopter gunships, tanks, mortar, rockets, heavy machine guns on this district for three days. the government says in two days' time, families could begin moving back into midan. take a look at what the family will find when they move back to this house. people say yes, of course, the rebel fighters have been pushed out. but...
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like somebody had set itn fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com ♪ [ female announcer ] with its rich, silky smooth taste there's magic in every piece of dove® dark chocolate. ♪ look no further than the new chocolate chip frappé from mccafé. every bit as delicious as the mccafé frappés you love, only this one has a bit more wow. bits of chocolate chips in every sip, blended into mocha and caramel, all topped with a double drizzle of chocolate and sweet caramel. you've never had a frappé like this. better get your hands on one quick, 'cause it's only here for a little bit. the simple joy of the perfect sip. 'cause it's only here for a little bit. josie romero, a child who feels her parents are going to great now, they're on the verge of crisis again. here again is hoda kotb. >> reporter: josie romero was born a boy but has been livin
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congress made in god we trust our natiowe tl mthe wel, and itn all of your monnot o.t's time for the american people to realize htes scndamental the transformation the obama is trying to bring about in america. [applause] rde over there. rde hyperion and from the university of virginia. i noticed in a lot of my christveran friends and real apathy when it comes to political issues do you think that this courio be something that motivates the church to get back involved in politics? ing w so, htes do we articulatet in order to get some excitement? rde tha18s wus a lot of other good books. showing the scandals and how he is tpeaing this into european-svesle s idveralism and many other things is doing wrong , s dh as violating a lot of oamer loss. nobody had risen about this one. have a co author he matameres n, ng book. a lot of the research for it. i hempe it is something that ng ma and their religious people realize we have our future at stpeaer to get with ire youh now, i have seen polls that 50 percent of the evangelicals are among the nonvoters. we need in this year
congress made in god we trust our natiowe tl mthe wel, and itn all of your monnot o.t's time for the american people to realize htes scndamental the transformation the obama is trying to bring about in america. [applause] rde over there. rde hyperion and from the university of virginia. i noticed in a lot of my christveran friends and real apathy when it comes to political issues do you think that this courio be something that motivates the church to get back involved in politics? ing w so,...
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i fiy goto gto hreew as itn mdeb iot ve mo mcveigh was -- he and my second son were stationed together at fort riley kanas and ey nomms t wto rs gt y olot atl that bomb that he and tim made did not blow up the federal building because they didn't know how to m bombs ath waal p ot era lo eme nobody wants ttalk about. >> let me address one or two of those things because ihink to rurshaeee rced offoro attre,t di think it'svery important to try and distinguish facts from fiction. it is absolutely true that terry nichols has witten,nd he wrotto ua lome an de with mcveigh did not destroy the moral building. it is ompatible with what exploded. the issueodin t [iib asslr. >>l,ha, a negative blast waves makes a tremendous amount of noise. assuring of the collins and the building and taking makes a terminus amount of noise. fi t epetsinhe aue] iggt [inaudible] >> right. by all means read the, see who i've spokento. challenge their credibility if youant, uti e i fttoyo aak r ii. miim s, whe other point? about them not building bombs in the army? ihink igenuinely a question leho b a ob yk tep eeal
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that hasn't stopped the mounting excitement, as we see in this report by itn's lindsey hilsum. >> reporterades, only one man's image was allowed. now, thousands of faces look out from billboards across libya. it's almost too much to believe. lamia abusidra is canvassing votes on the corniche in benghazi. her party, she says, wants to unite libyans. it's led by an islamist, but she's something of a liberal. >> people that thought that the homeland party is an islamist party were shocked by someone leaving the benghazi list who is unveiled. and that shock made them think more and made a dialogue, a strong dialogue open in the community. >> it's all a bit confusing. >> every day we think we like one candidate then the next day we see another. i can't make my decision until election day. >> none of which means anything to this man. he has no faith that an elected government will rein in the armed men who kidnapped him in tripoli last week and tortured his son to death. the family supported qaddafi but this wasn't revenge, he say, the murderers simply wanted to steal the family farm. >> for thi
that hasn't stopped the mounting excitement, as we see in this report by itn's lindsey hilsum. >> reporterades, only one man's image was allowed. now, thousands of faces look out from billboards across libya. it's almost too much to believe. lamia abusidra is canvassing votes on the corniche in benghazi. her party, she says, wants to unite libyans. it's led by an islamist, but she's something of a liberal. >> people that thought that the homeland party is an islamist party were...
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