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and if you go jamestown and you see all the stop signs except where one most needed where i live and i've been asking that a stop sign be placed there. so stop signs is all in the area. because you have a wide street do not mean it has to become a highway. all you need to do is put 25 mile zone, 15 mile zone in the area because that is homeowners in the area and most people don't know that we used to didn't have stop signs in hunters point. so what the need was all of us church goers needed to get home from church at 2 o'clock in the afternoon or 3 o'clock so i agree with what they said because they'll still be meeting on this issue to talk about what the width should be and whether or not it should be wide or smaller. i think in your last time, you did, and i'm not too sure because you didn't read it off was about tashgs. tax. was that increment tax? yeah, but i heard something about taxes so i just wanted -- those bonds that was said anyway so i know now i have to go to supervisor. >> thank you for your thoughts and sorry for almost skipping public comment. next item. >> the next i
and if you go jamestown and you see all the stop signs except where one most needed where i live and i've been asking that a stop sign be placed there. so stop signs is all in the area. because you have a wide street do not mean it has to become a highway. all you need to do is put 25 mile zone, 15 mile zone in the area because that is homeowners in the area and most people don't know that we used to didn't have stop signs in hunters point. so what the need was all of us church goers needed to...
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Jun 12, 2014
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. >> let's crossover to a mideast analyst with the jamestown foundation and joins us. is it a radical spinoff? or is this overseeing a popular uprising in iraq. >> initially in iraq, and after the crisis, they also headed into syria. it is now one of the biggest activist groups in the region and maybe the world. it is not very popular among the population. but a lot of them -- that is one of the reasons why isis be -- can be so effective. >> thousands of iraqis have been called upon to take up arms and try to look at what is like full-grown invasion. >> they are strongest in the sunni provinces. >> if they can completely take over baghdad, i don't think so. >> what impact is this fighting having on turkey? >> the biggest border of turkey, it is now controlled by isis in their are a lot of oil resources. turkey has big influences. they are probably worried about the population, the turkish speaking minority. they're also worried about security because they recently kidnapped certain turkish diplomats. >> please look after yourself. >> i will. >> isis is known for its fe
. >> let's crossover to a mideast analyst with the jamestown foundation and joins us. is it a radical spinoff? or is this overseeing a popular uprising in iraq. >> initially in iraq, and after the crisis, they also headed into syria. it is now one of the biggest activist groups in the region and maybe the world. it is not very popular among the population. but a lot of them -- that is one of the reasons why isis be -- can be so effective. >> thousands of iraqis have been...
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Jun 11, 2014
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. >> let's bring in live vladimir von totenberg, an analyst with the jamestown foundation. he joins us north of mosul. it looks like the iraqi government there has just fled. what is the situation there where you are in mosul? >> i was in mosul just before the fighting started on one june, but i was lucky to get out alive. [no audio] there were a lot of iraqi soldiers they're being treated who deserted and fled. and there were also local and kurdish forces that were struck in the fighting. some people are talking about half a million civilians in the kurdish region of a rack. -- of iraq. it is spilling over into other provinces. >> what about the iraqi military echo are they anywhere to have -- the iraqi military echo are they anywhere to be seen? >> many of the soldiers have fled, but according to the soldiers i've spoken to and kurdish security forces, the mosul iraqi soldiers that were based there, most of them have fled to the kurdish region and to to walk. i talked to a soldier today who was from the north of baghdad. he was trying to find a way to get back to baghdad,
. >> let's bring in live vladimir von totenberg, an analyst with the jamestown foundation. he joins us north of mosul. it looks like the iraqi government there has just fled. what is the situation there where you are in mosul? >> i was in mosul just before the fighting started on one june, but i was lucky to get out alive. [no audio] there were a lot of iraqi soldiers they're being treated who deserted and fled. and there were also local and kurdish forces that were struck in the...
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Jun 1, 2014
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it recognized one that existed already and had existed since jamestown. and it was a right in common law. the colonists needed guns to hunt and to defend themselves against attack, and the purpose be of the second amendment was to reassure people after the few constitution was drafted -- after the new constitution was drafted and while it was being considered for ratification by the 13 states, it was designed to reassure people that the new federal government it created could not be, veer off into a tyrannical direction even if it established a standing army, because the states would have the right to keep up their militias. and how could you have a state militia if you didn't have people you could call on to serve in it who knew how to use guns and had them? it has never been, however, a bar, the second amendment. there was nothing in it that barred state, local regulation of the right to have guns in the interest of public safety. in fact, in 1792, the year after it was voted on, the federal government established in the militia act a requirement that t
it recognized one that existed already and had existed since jamestown. and it was a right in common law. the colonists needed guns to hunt and to defend themselves against attack, and the purpose be of the second amendment was to reassure people after the few constitution was drafted -- after the new constitution was drafted and while it was being considered for ratification by the 13 states, it was designed to reassure people that the new federal government it created could not be, veer off...
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Jun 19, 2014
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. >> i live right up the , jamestown square apartments, my -- you bring your kids in here? >> all the time. and this is scary. >> we have taken what is a very dangerous individual off the streets. >> and we can tell you that walls is officially charged in two of these nine crimes so far but they do believe ballistics testing on that gun they recovered will link him to the other crimes, including one in hamilton township, mercer county and an attempted robbery in eve sham. that night, the clerk noticed masked men outside the store and locked the door, that was the same clerk who was tied up with zip ties when they returned the next intoity to carry out the crime. live in gloucester township, i'm cydney long, nbc 10 news. >>> after twos and humidity, the rains moved in now. >> nbc 10 first alert meteorologist, sheena parveen is tracking that threat. >> the best chance for thunderstorms at this point would mostly be in parts of delaware, watching the rain as it continues pushing to the south. philadelphia is seeing a lot of clearing, south spotgvierainfal maurice river. this a
. >> i live right up the , jamestown square apartments, my -- you bring your kids in here? >> all the time. and this is scary. >> we have taken what is a very dangerous individual off the streets. >> and we can tell you that walls is officially charged in two of these nine crimes so far but they do believe ballistics testing on that gun they recovered will link him to the other crimes, including one in hamilton township, mercer county and an attempted robbery in eve...
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Jun 2, 2014
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habÍamos cruzado el paralelo 38 y estaban, yo estaba en la lÍnea jamestown line, estaba el 65, la compaÑÍasí. nosotros, nosotros Éramos una unidad que cuando los chinos nos atacaban nosotros aguantÁbamos, pero estuvimos expuestos mÁs al fuego enemigo que cualquier otra unidad. >> ¿por quÉ? o sea, ¿por ser puertorriqueÑos cree que fueron discriminados y que estaban mÁs expuestos al peligro? >> bueno, la unidad de nosotros es una unidad elite, muy fuerte, y el general de nosotros y el coronel contaba mucho con nosotros que nos aguantÁbamos el empuje de los chinos. >> ustedes aguantaban. >> sÍ, sí. nosotros especialmente... los chinos nos atacaban de noche, pero nosotros contestÁbamos el fuego y no los dejÁbamos pasar. >> frank, hÁblenos de cÓmo los borinqueneers o los borinqueÑos estaban mÁs expuestos al peligro que otros grupos y por quÉ. ¿cree que fueron discriminados por el simple hecho de hablar espaÑol y ser puertorriqueÑos? >> bueno, precisamente el grupo del 65 se destacÓ en los ejercicios puertorriqueÑos en la isla de vieques, anterior de la guerra de corea, y eso fue lo que asombrÓ
habÍamos cruzado el paralelo 38 y estaban, yo estaba en la lÍnea jamestown line, estaba el 65, la compaÑÍasí. nosotros, nosotros Éramos una unidad que cuando los chinos nos atacaban nosotros aguantÁbamos, pero estuvimos expuestos mÁs al fuego enemigo que cualquier otra unidad. >> ¿por quÉ? o sea, ¿por ser puertorriqueÑos cree que fueron discriminados y que estaban mÁs expuestos al peligro? >> bueno, la unidad de nosotros es una unidad elite, muy fuerte, y el general de...
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when i grew up in virginia in the '70s and '80s, the immigrants we learned about were the jamestown settlers of the 17th century. but now in 2014, immigration politics became part of virginia politics, in a big way. last year there was eric cantor, seemingly supporting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented children. >> one of the great founding principles of our country was that children would not be punished for the mistakes of their parents. and it is time to provide an opportunity for legal residents and citizenship for those who are brought to this country as children and who know no other home. >> so, see, that moment right there, cantor's underreso far assed but savvy challenger david brat used that position to attack. meaning more people would mean lower wages for working virginia citizens. cantor countered. his campaign saying conservative cantor is stopping the plan to give illegal aliens amnesty. but it was the seventh district primary voters who stopped cantor's plan to return to congress next year. the question of whether immigration affected cantor's campaign drew this respo
when i grew up in virginia in the '70s and '80s, the immigrants we learned about were the jamestown settlers of the 17th century. but now in 2014, immigration politics became part of virginia politics, in a big way. last year there was eric cantor, seemingly supporting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented children. >> one of the great founding principles of our country was that children would not be punished for the mistakes of their parents. and it is time to provide an opportunity...
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Jun 25, 2014
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host: danny in jamestown, south carolina, republican caller on the air with congressman henry cuellarller: thank you for c-span. learned inomething i high school -- wants, needs, and desires. i did not go to college, and i am proud of that. i worked my whole life. it seems when the president does not get what he wants he uses the desire of his pen to get what he wants. maybe the republicans should give him what he wants, and see if he could give the country and the american people what they need. thank you. guest: thank you for the comment. my father and mother went only to a first and third-grade education, so i understand where you come from. i am the oldest of eight kids. my parents sent us off to college. i appreciate your background like my parents. again, i want to see a bipartisan approach to this issue. this is not the time to put politics into an issue. again, you have to see what i have seen down there. i invite members of congress to go down there. i invite other folks to go down there. see the good work our men and women are doing. border patrol is doing a good job. let's
host: danny in jamestown, south carolina, republican caller on the air with congressman henry cuellarller: thank you for c-span. learned inomething i high school -- wants, needs, and desires. i did not go to college, and i am proud of that. i worked my whole life. it seems when the president does not get what he wants he uses the desire of his pen to get what he wants. maybe the republicans should give him what he wants, and see if he could give the country and the american people what they...