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in the battle of the president's, julius malema can mobilize votes. this should serve as a warning. they are chanting anti-slogans. they're reminding him that his political future relies heavily on the outcome here. with the revelations now set to roll into wednesday, the leaders have for announced they switch of thing you away from the center of town and there is a move to try to diffuse tensions and minimize the threat of open rebellion. >> this is "newsday," on the bbc. >> the headlines for you. the last forces remaining loyal to colonel gaddafi had been told they must surrender by saturday or face military action. >> activists in serious say that seven people have been killed by government forces during the latest anti-government demonstrations. >> the brutality of the gaddafi regime has been discovered since rebel forces gave access to some buildings. we have been to a factory in tripoli to see how it was used under colonel gaddafi's rule. >> this is a rather dilapidated place. they have processed things like peace. this is a huge weapons dump. there are tanks sales, guns, main
in the battle of the president's, julius malema can mobilize votes. this should serve as a warning. they are chanting anti-slogans. they're reminding him that his political future relies heavily on the outcome here. with the revelations now set to roll into wednesday, the leaders have for announced they switch of thing you away from the center of town and there is a move to try to diffuse tensions and minimize the threat of open rebellion. >> this is "newsday," on the bbc....
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. >> mason: and julius caesar's queen of the nile. become tropical storm irene. it bore down on new york overnight as a category 1 hurricane before being downgraded just before 9:00 eastern time. irene is leaving a long trail of destruction behind it. more than four million homes and businesses are without power. and at least nine deaths are being attributed to the storm. even weakened, damage from irene is thought to be in the billions. we turn now to our byron pitts riding out the storm in the town of long beach on long island. >> we got our first real taste of irene at about 6:00 this morning. she's only intensified since then. we felt wind guffs north of 50 miles an hour. we're along the board walk in long beach. this time yesterday about 100 yards of beach separated the ocean from the board walk. as you can see, not now. there have been widespread power outages across long island. 160,000 homes have lost electricity. we've seen trees uprooted and power lines bearing the signs of high winds. we've only seen a handful. long beach h
. >> mason: and julius caesar's queen of the nile. become tropical storm irene. it bore down on new york overnight as a category 1 hurricane before being downgraded just before 9:00 eastern time. irene is leaving a long trail of destruction behind it. more than four million homes and businesses are without power. and at least nine deaths are being attributed to the storm. even weakened, damage from irene is thought to be in the billions. we turn now to our byron pitts riding out the storm...
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it does resonate with me you know my grandparents were julius and ethel rosenberg and first they were executed in the one nine hundred fifty s. for conspiracy to commit espionage that was the charge but really the trial was all about them allegedly having given the secret of the atomic bomb to the soviet union to the russians and while there was a huge outcry of support from many activists across the country and internationally you know huge international movement to support that and to see clemency there were many others who we would have expected to have been involved in that battle who were afraid and it's not hard to understand why they were afraid given the climate of the times but it's you know it's a history lesson that we can't afford to repeat. we have approximately here in the f.b.i. i'll promise me one hundred seventy cases there are throughout all of our divisions and the f.b.i. . just dealing specifically with eco terrorism. with . we're going to say right to the questions that were presented. it is this. is who hate. it it is a. christian it's just good to see you becaus
it does resonate with me you know my grandparents were julius and ethel rosenberg and first they were executed in the one nine hundred fifty s. for conspiracy to commit espionage that was the charge but really the trial was all about them allegedly having given the secret of the atomic bomb to the soviet union to the russians and while there was a huge outcry of support from many activists across the country and internationally you know huge international movement to support that and to see...
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police in south africa ahead of a disciplinary hearing of the ruling party's youth league leader julius malema is accused of sowing divisions in the african national congress and embarrassing the president by calling for a regime change in neighboring botswana police used water cannons rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse stone throwing demonstrators faces expulsion from the party at the closed door here. and in the united states the number of dead from tropical storm irene has risen to at least forty eight that's a massive rescue when it cleanup effort is underway along the east coast thirteen u.s. states have been affected by the storm which caused billions of dollars in damage the flooding caused by irene is believed to be the worst in its. more dramatic footage of the aftermath of tropical storm irene on our website dot com and on a lighter note i go to. free video section for a front row seat to an annual musical spectacle if you want. head to head with drumsticks as a musical battle unfolds in the very heart of moscow with red square hosting the us . military types here. a
police in south africa ahead of a disciplinary hearing of the ruling party's youth league leader julius malema is accused of sowing divisions in the african national congress and embarrassing the president by calling for a regime change in neighboring botswana police used water cannons rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse stone throwing demonstrators faces expulsion from the party at the closed door here. and in the united states the number of dead from tropical storm irene has risen to...
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police in south africa ahead of a disciplinary hearing of the ruling party's youth league leader julius malema is accused of sowing divisions in the party and embarrassing the president by calling for botswana's regime to be ousted and police is trying to break up the stone throwing demonstrators with water cannon rubber bullets and stun grenades the limit faces expulsion from b. and c. at the close door hearing. nato has shelved troop reduction plans in kosovo after a recent outburst of violence in the area fighting flared again bistro by one constables of forty cents police to the north in a border dispute with serbia of the alliance was going to remove around half of its soldiers but in light of events it's decided to reinforce instead of eight us presence in the region has lasted for more than a decade. american all china mobile and russia's ross nafta have signed a historic cooperation deal paving the way for further joint oil exploration and development from the gulf of mexico to russia's vast optic shall i does it our skin off the details i think you. this is quite an impressive
police in south africa ahead of a disciplinary hearing of the ruling party's youth league leader julius malema is accused of sowing divisions in the party and embarrassing the president by calling for botswana's regime to be ousted and police is trying to break up the stone throwing demonstrators with water cannon rubber bullets and stun grenades the limit faces expulsion from b. and c. at the close door hearing. nato has shelved troop reduction plans in kosovo after a recent outburst of...
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police in south africa ahead of a disciplinary hearing of the ruling party's youth league leader julius malema is accused of sowing divisions in the party and in virus signature president calling for botswana's regime to be ousted police are trying to break up the demonstrators with water cannons rubber bullets and stun grenades faces expulsion from the african national council for the closed door. and in the united states the number of dead from tropical storm irene has risen to at least forty eight that's a massive rescue and cleanup effort is underway across the east coast thirteen u.s. states have been affected by the storm which caused billions of dollars in damage the flooding caused by irene is believed to be the worst in decades. and for a front row seat to a musical spectacle simply go to a video section on our website. i want you to go head to head with drum sticks as a musical battle unfolds in the very heart of moscow with red square hosting the. military. performance are welcomed into the new home moscow. section of our website the first few. dollars. commission free printi
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clashed with police in south africa ahead of a disciplinary hearing of the ruling party's new we are julius malema is accused of sowing divisions in the party and embarrassing the president by calling for votes one of the city to be ousted police are trying to break up the stone throwing demonstrators with water cannons rubber bullets and stun grenades leymah faces expulsion from the amc at the closed door hearing. frantic to try his workers have been polled from an illegal coal mine after spending a week trapped underground they got into difficulties last tuesday after drilling through a neighboring pet that was flooded one man died in the incident all three others were reportedly rescued on saturday and china's mines are notoriously deadly the country has been trying to make reserves sick to recruitment. you. know it's the drive of many young people in rural russia to move to a big city in search of work and a new life but as you groups going over of course the youth exodus is leaving behind ghosts religious and even the most fertile parts of the country. no hot water or stable electricit
clashed with police in south africa ahead of a disciplinary hearing of the ruling party's new we are julius malema is accused of sowing divisions in the party and embarrassing the president by calling for votes one of the city to be ousted police are trying to break up the stone throwing demonstrators with water cannons rubber bullets and stun grenades leymah faces expulsion from the amc at the closed door hearing. frantic to try his workers have been polled from an illegal coal mine after...
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julius malema has been gaining influence against the unemployed youth and is challenging the ruling party. malema wants to nationalize the wealthy mining business and appropriate farms for poor blacks. >>> in china, 19 miners are pulled to safety after being stuck for a week in a coal mine. they became trapped when water poured down a shaft. the mine had been shut down four years ago that began mining again last week without permission. >>> more details about president obama's plans for september 11 have been released. the president will attend a prayer service at the national cathedral in washington, d.c. the administration also plans to note that the unite is just one of many nations that al- qaida has attacked. >>> coming up next, we have late word of an amber alert out of san benito county. >>> tonight music lovers are giving back to three local musicians that lost their homes. we're taking you into a popular club to show you how they are saying thank you. >>> bill martin has fine tuned his forecast, he'll join us in four minutes. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the vo
julius malema has been gaining influence against the unemployed youth and is challenging the ruling party. malema wants to nationalize the wealthy mining business and appropriate farms for poor blacks. >>> in china, 19 miners are pulled to safety after being stuck for a week in a coal mine. they became trapped when water poured down a shaft. the mine had been shut down four years ago that began mining again last week without permission. >>> more details about president obama's...
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julius malema has been gaining influence against the unemployed youth and is challenging the ruling partyants to nationalize the wealthy mining business and appropriate farms for poor blacks. >>> in china, 19 miners are pulled to safety after being stuck for a week in a coal mine. they became trapped when water poured down a shaft. the mine had been shut down four years ago that began mining again last week without permission. >>> more details about president obama's plans for september 11 have been released. the president will attend a prayer service at the national cathedral in washington, d.c. the administration also plans to note that the unite is just one of many nations that al- qaida has attacked. >>> coming up next, we have late word of an amber alert out of san benito county. >>> tonight music lovers are giving back to three local musicians that lost their homes. we're taking you into a popular hi, i'm doing my back-to-school shopping and i saw another store's ad for these crayons at a lower price. no problem -- i can match that right here. oops -- i don't have the ad. you don't
julius malema has been gaining influence against the unemployed youth and is challenging the ruling partyants to nationalize the wealthy mining business and appropriate farms for poor blacks. >>> in china, 19 miners are pulled to safety after being stuck for a week in a coal mine. they became trapped when water poured down a shaft. the mine had been shut down four years ago that began mining again last week without permission. >>> more details about president obama's plans for...
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julius says you ought to be able to send a picture of a bad guy to police, for instance, he says it's strange that you can text someone that your plane is delayed but you can't text that the bank's being robbed or text the police. >> no sense. >> he is pushing for new 911 systems in which we can do that. >> it sounds like a positive move in that direction. >> is it does. >> it's 5:25. still to come on "today in the bay," from new york to l.a. in 12 minutes? the fastest plane in the world about to go on its first test run. we'll show you what it's made of. >> we are checking for flight delay this is morning. sorry about that. we're checking for flight delays this morning. watch out for really thick fog especially at the airport. right now you look good. we're watching for fog, we're watching for a little bit of a warm-up. we'll break that down for you coming up. >> the fog is usually not good for your drive. we're watching that as well as stall, one into san francisco, one affecting the roads out of the city as well. >> a live look outside, beautiful bay bridge. traffic looks pretty sm
julius says you ought to be able to send a picture of a bad guy to police, for instance, he says it's strange that you can text someone that your plane is delayed but you can't text that the bank's being robbed or text the police. >> no sense. >> he is pushing for new 911 systems in which we can do that. >> it sounds like a positive move in that direction. >> is it does. >> it's 5:25. still to come on "today in the bay," from new york to l.a. in 12...
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. >> rose: so it's "as you like it "romeo and juliet," kink lear, "a winter's tale" and "julius caesar." >> and comedy of errors and hamlet for kids from hard-to-reach schools, young kids who would never have been to shakespeare before in their lives. we've been performing alongside the main repertoire. and that's in some way been some of the most delightful performances, seeing the ds just totally empowered. this thing that was for them... they weren't smart enough to study it and they thought it would probably be too difficult and too boring. and they realized they could get ownership of this. quite status cultural thing. these little kids who were not great academic achievers suddenly taking ownership of william shakespeare. brilliant. >> rose: gd for you. so what it does, it gives them motivation. >> yeah. >> rose: to explore. >> wl, it makes... what our experience is it makes them better at maths. once they get cocky about shakespeare, they can conquer calculus, you know? >> sure. >> rose:. >> rose: things that seem hard and far away are not if you apply yourself. >> yeah, if you
. >> rose: so it's "as you like it "romeo and juliet," kink lear, "a winter's tale" and "julius caesar." >> and comedy of errors and hamlet for kids from hard-to-reach schools, young kids who would never have been to shakespeare before in their lives. we've been performing alongside the main repertoire. and that's in some way been some of the most delightful performances, seeing the ds just totally empowered. this thing that was for them... they...
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. >>> recently we spoke with john julius nor witch, author of the new book absolute monarchs. writes about the most significant pope and what they meant to not just rome, but the entire world. i'm looking at some of the things that you cover in this book. and it's fast thfascinating in terms of egos that popes bring to the table. popes are just as power hungry as our politicians you maintain. >> i think they are. i was very surprised when i was writing the book to fand how few of them really measured up to what they should have been. most of them are very, very mediocre people, i think. nowhere near as many great men as you would like to think. >> i would think pope john paul ii would be one of the greatest. >> he was, yes, but he's one of 250. >> as long as we've established our favorite. >> talk about how this absolute power corrupts even popes absolutely and some of the more extreme examples of decadence. >> i think one of the real problems is that the pope is elect and that's a dangerous way of choosing a leader. they lived in a tiny restricted community of the vatican and
. >>> recently we spoke with john julius nor witch, author of the new book absolute monarchs. writes about the most significant pope and what they meant to not just rome, but the entire world. i'm looking at some of the things that you cover in this book. and it's fast thfascinating in terms of egos that popes bring to the table. popes are just as power hungry as our politicians you maintain. >> i think they are. i was very surprised when i was writing the book to fand how few of...
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if i look that great leaders through history -- alexander the great, julius caesar, cleopatra, robert moses, lyndon johnson -- these are all people who were very comfortable with their aggression. it seems to me that barack obama is very tied up in his own identity as a nice guy. he was a nice muslim boy, and nice christian boy. healthcare is a nice thing to give all these programs to people. but unless one is really comfortable fighting, maybe even dying for what one believes in, there seems to be a limit to what one can accomplish. to do that, one has to be comfortable saying i have a nasty side, and i am not afraid when i have values that i want to uphold to be nasty to those who disagree. >> thank you for your comment. >> nice guy, is what i am saying. >> does anybody want to respond to that? >> there is no question that the most forceful presence, the ones we consider to be the great presidents, had, in very many cases, but not all cases, this kind of ability to channel where you have labeled their aggression. but i will give you the example of the person considered by historians
if i look that great leaders through history -- alexander the great, julius caesar, cleopatra, robert moses, lyndon johnson -- these are all people who were very comfortable with their aggression. it seems to me that barack obama is very tied up in his own identity as a nice guy. he was a nice muslim boy, and nice christian boy. healthcare is a nice thing to give all these programs to people. but unless one is really comfortable fighting, maybe even dying for what one believes in, there seems...
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hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, juliusnasser, and he's sitting talking to these individuals. can you imagine at certain moments it must have been a little bit of intimidation, a bit terrifying for him to meet with such important individuals and be his own sense of preparation. however, you are talking about someone who was a quick study. you look at that diary. i remember when the two crates first came in here to the schaumberg, and we opened those crates up. i was fortunate enough, howard dotson invited me and the late james gilbert, photographer, to come over, and we opened up these crates and saw all of this here, a plethora of information. tremendous stuff. it had gone through a circuitous change because one of the daughters had put it in storage down in florida, it had been auctioned off. a man had bought like a pig in a poke, he didn't know what he had. my goodness. he sent it off to san francisco to butterfield's where it was going to be auctioned off. the family stopped that process with a court injunction. all of
hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, juliusnasser, and he's sitting talking to these individuals. can you imagine at certain moments it must have been a little bit of intimidation, a bit terrifying for him to meet with such important individuals and be his own sense of preparation. however, you are talking about someone who was a quick study. you look at that diary. i remember when the two crates first came in here to the schaumberg,...
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generally in recent history no one had ever done that or even going back to julius caesar. every successful general wanted office commensurate with their achievement and that was true cromwell and true of william of orange who became king of england and was true of marlboro. he got a cabinet position. these people wanted political office and he didn't. washington didn't and they were stunned. the world was done. that is what created his mystique. it was not his victories in the war because he didn't have too many. yorktown was such a french word. he held the army together and then he surrendered this position. he could have been dictator. he could have been king and he didn't want it. data on people. george iii is supposed to have said if he'd does that, you will be the greatest man in the world. they have this elevated position in their eyes and he represented everything they wanted a leader to be, virtuous. very self-consciously worked. there is no person in our history who was so self-conscious about eating virtuous, disinterested was the term he often used, meaning we d
generally in recent history no one had ever done that or even going back to julius caesar. every successful general wanted office commensurate with their achievement and that was true cromwell and true of william of orange who became king of england and was true of marlboro. he got a cabinet position. these people wanted political office and he didn't. washington didn't and they were stunned. the world was done. that is what created his mystique. it was not his victories in the war because he...
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hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, julius, nasser, and he's sitting talking to these individuals. can you imagine at certain moments it must have been a little bit of intimidation, a bit terrifying for him to meet with such important individuals and be his own sense of preparation. however, you are talking about someone who was a quick study. you look at that diary. i remember when the two crates first came in here to the schaumberg, and we opened those crates up. i was fortunate enough, howard dotson invited me and the late james gilbert, photographer, to come over, and we opened up these crates and saw all of this here, a plethora of information. tremendous stuff. it had gone through a circuitous change because one of the daughters had put it in storage down in florida, it had been auctioned off. a man had bought like a pig in a poke, he didn't know what he had. my goodness. he sent it off to san francisco to butterfield's where it was going to be auctioned off. the family stopped that process with a court injunction. all o
hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, julius, nasser, and he's sitting talking to these individuals. can you imagine at certain moments it must have been a little bit of intimidation, a bit terrifying for him to meet with such important individuals and be his own sense of preparation. however, you are talking about someone who was a quick study. you look at that diary. i remember when the two crates first came in here to the...
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generally in recent history no one had ever done that or even going back to julius caesar. every successful general wanted office commensurate with their achievement and that was true cromwell and true of william of orange who became king of england and was true of marlboro. he got a cabinet position. these people wanted political office and he didn't. washington didn't and they were stunned. the world was done. that is what created his mystique. it was not his victories in the war because he didn't have too many. yorktown was such a french word. he held the army together and then he surrendered this position. he could have been dictator. he could have been king and he didn't want it. data on people. george iii is supposed to have said if he'd does that, you will be the greatest man in the world. they have this elevated position in their eyes and he represented everything they wanted a leader to be, virtuous. very self-consciously worked. there is no person in our history who was so self-conscious about eating virtuous, disinterested was the term he often used, meaning we d
generally in recent history no one had ever done that or even going back to julius caesar. every successful general wanted office commensurate with their achievement and that was true cromwell and true of william of orange who became king of england and was true of marlboro. he got a cabinet position. these people wanted political office and he didn't. washington didn't and they were stunned. the world was done. that is what created his mystique. it was not his victories in the war because he...
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i think it's also the day julius caesar was born. well, mr. shaw has not arrived in the interest of time we will get started. good morning, everybody. as we know this is the auspicious date of august 12. this is a meeting of -- [inaudible] yes. this is a meeting of u.s. commission on civil rights. it is now 9:35 on august 12. this meeting is taking place at the commission headquarters located at 624, ninth street northwest in washington, d.c.. chairman marty castro. the first part of today's me will be devoted to a briefing on the topic of the civil rights implications of eminent domain abuse. immediately following the briefing, we will conduct our regularly monthly business been. before i begin introductions of the panelists and our printing, i would like to do something that is always a good thing to do is welcome a new member to the team. i'd like to welcome david come on this commission was just appointed about a week ago today i believe. we are glad to have you onboard. today's briefing features four distinct panelists. each panelist will
i think it's also the day julius caesar was born. well, mr. shaw has not arrived in the interest of time we will get started. good morning, everybody. as we know this is the auspicious date of august 12. this is a meeting of -- [inaudible] yes. this is a meeting of u.s. commission on civil rights. it is now 9:35 on august 12. this meeting is taking place at the commission headquarters located at 624, ninth street northwest in washington, d.c.. chairman marty castro. the first part of today's me...
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hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, julius nasser, and he's sitting talking to these individuals. can you imagine at certain moments it must have been a little bit of intimidation, a bit terrifying for him to meet with such important individuals and be his own sense of preparation. however, you are talking about someone who was a quick study. you look at that diary. i remember when the two crates first came in here to the schaumberg, and we opened those crates up. i was fortunate enough, howard dotson invited me and the late james gilbert, photographer, to come over, and we opened up these crates and saw all of this here, a plethora of information. tremendous stuff. it had gone through a circuitous change because one of the daughters had put it in storage down in florida, it had been auctioned off. a man had bought like a pig in a poke, he didn't know what he had. my goodness. he sent it off to san francisco to butterfield's where it was going to be auctioned off. the family stopped that process with a court injunction. all of
hadn't read all these things and gone through all of these kind of changes and a kwame, you know, julius nasser, and he's sitting talking to these individuals. can you imagine at certain moments it must have been a little bit of intimidation, a bit terrifying for him to meet with such important individuals and be his own sense of preparation. however, you are talking about someone who was a quick study. you look at that diary. i remember when the two crates first came in here to the schaumberg,...
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as i look a great leaders through history, alexander the great, julius caesar, cleopatra, certainly, robert moses, lyndon johnson. indeed all people who were comfortable with their aggression. it seems to me that barack obama is very tied up in his own identity as a nice guy. he was a nice muslim boy, a christian boy, healthcare is a nice thing to give -- all of these programs -- to give to people. but unless one is comfortable fighting, maybe even dying for what one believes in, there seems to be a limit for what one can accomplish. to do that, one needs to be comfortable saying i have a nasty side. i am not afraid, when i have values, but i want to uphold, to be nasty to those who disagree. >> anybody want to respond to that? >> there is no question the most forceful president, the one that we consider to be great presidents, had in many cases, not in all cases, and ability to channel would you label their aggression. but i will give you an example of the person considered by historians to be the greatest president of all. abraham lincoln. abraham lincoln did not have an aggressive
as i look a great leaders through history, alexander the great, julius caesar, cleopatra, certainly, robert moses, lyndon johnson. indeed all people who were comfortable with their aggression. it seems to me that barack obama is very tied up in his own identity as a nice guy. he was a nice muslim boy, a christian boy, healthcare is a nice thing to give -- all of these programs -- to give to people. but unless one is comfortable fighting, maybe even dying for what one believes in, there seems to...
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i think it's also the day julius caesar was born. well, mr. shaw has not arrived in the interest of time we will get started. good morning, everybody. as we know this is the auspicious date of august 12. this is a meeting of -- [inaudible] yes. this is a meeting of u.s. commission on civil rights. it is now 9:35 on august 12. this meeting is taking place at the commission headquarters located at 624, ninth street northwest in washington, d.c.. chairman marty castro. the first part of today's me will be devoted to a briefing on the topic of the civil rights implications of eminent domain abuse. immediately following the briefing, we will conduct our regularly monthly business been. before i begin introductions of the panelists and our printing, i would like to do something that is always a good thing to do is welcome a new member to the team. i'd like to welcome david come on this commission was just appointed about a week ago today i believe. we are glad to have you onboard. today's briefing features four distinct panelists. each panelist will
i think it's also the day julius caesar was born. well, mr. shaw has not arrived in the interest of time we will get started. good morning, everybody. as we know this is the auspicious date of august 12. this is a meeting of -- [inaudible] yes. this is a meeting of u.s. commission on civil rights. it is now 9:35 on august 12. this meeting is taking place at the commission headquarters located at 624, ninth street northwest in washington, d.c.. chairman marty castro. the first part of today's me...