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show that most of us as individuals are not christian in our beliefs to claim otherwise fosters a lee nationivision in our society. bunk. the fact is england is a christian nation. for david cameron what he was talking about, he was talking about the persecution of christians around the world, one of the reasons these guys are saying in england now, let's be honest, you have an influx of muslims and you don't want them upset. it is a christian country and it is not a muslim country. sorry, go ahead. >> you know, i agree with you, and i do think that's motivation, the pc police in the uk are coming out saying -- i don't know what percentage of people in the uk ascribe to christianity. >> a vast majority. >> in this country as well. somewhere 80 plus percent would call themselves one form of christian believers. what they do here instead, they say it's not constitutional. you have to separate church and state and they rely on for the basis of their argument. >> the bottom line bob is actually right -- kind of -- >> what a revelation. >> christianity is actually losing ground to islam in the uk
show that most of us as individuals are not christian in our beliefs to claim otherwise fosters a lee nationivision in our society. bunk. the fact is england is a christian nation. for david cameron what he was talking about, he was talking about the persecution of christians around the world, one of the reasons these guys are saying in england now, let's be honest, you have an influx of muslims and you don't want them upset. it is a christian country and it is not a muslim country. sorry, go...
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lee wellings, al jazeera. >>> the united nations high commission for human rights has condemned the deathes given to more than 600 people in egypt. basic rights egypt are being trampled. >> restrongly condemn the shocking dead penalty ruling on over 60 -- 600 individuals. this is the second time the court has imposed the death sentence on huge groups of defendants after prefunding torie trials. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the immediate release of its journalists. they are falsely accused of providing a platform for the outlawed muslim brotherhood. the fourth al jazeera journalist in detention has been held since august. al jazeera rejects all of the charges. >>> $70 million worth of cuts in state spending are being proposed in france. the second biggest economy in europe is trying to cut its debt, and simultaneously boost growth. >> reporter: the french government sames to bring the budget down to the europe-wide target of 3% next year, which is optimistic given that the deficit currently stands at 4.3%. the prime minister has now gone into detail. >> translator: for almost 40 year
lee wellings, al jazeera. >>> the united nations high commission for human rights has condemned the deathes given to more than 600 people in egypt. basic rights egypt are being trampled. >> restrongly condemn the shocking dead penalty ruling on over 60 -- 600 individuals. this is the second time the court has imposed the death sentence on huge groups of defendants after prefunding torie trials. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the immediate release of its journalists....
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nationally known name. students and staff at antioch's deer valley high school will be watching college basketball's final four saturday. with eyes on kentucky player marcus lee. welcome back. a local student athlete is becoming a nationally known name. students and staff at antioch severe valley high school will be watching college basketball's final four saturday with eyes on kentucky player marcus lee. butlee starred for deer valley in basketball and volleyball. kron four talked to members of the school's athletic staff, who watched marcus lee go from a gangly freshman to a star athlete. and a leader both on and off the court. >>:everybody that we know that's associated with athletics has said something along the lines of wow can you believe marcus is playing in the final four./great basketball player, better person and he is, he's just a great person./players that are better than good are the ones that help players around them and marcus was that kind of player in volleyball and i think he was that kind of player in basketball. marcus lee is only a freshman at kentucky. they play wisconsin on saturday. winner plays in monday's national title game. marrees
nationally known name. students and staff at antioch's deer valley high school will be watching college basketball's final four saturday. with eyes on kentucky player marcus lee. welcome back. a local student athlete is becoming a nationally known name. students and staff at antioch severe valley high school will be watching college basketball's final four saturday with eyes on kentucky player marcus lee. butlee starred for deer valley in basketball and volleyball. kron four talked to members...
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my work at the caucus also included being part of the national defense team for dr. win ho lee, chinese american in new mexico who was falsely accused of being a foreign spy based upon racial profiling and selective prosecution. in partnership with the national lawyers guild, the aclu and lawyers committee for civil rights, we worked as part of a statewide coalition to fight racial profiling both on the state level while driving black and brown as well as on the national level by all levels of government. i left the caucus in 2001 and became the managing attorney of api legal outreach, a nonprofit devoted to serving the survivors of domestic violence, of human trafficking, of elder abuse as well as immigrant refugee communities. while at api legal outreach i continued my work on police use of excessive force and helped to form and advocate for a san jose based coalition formed around the killing of [speaker not understood] tran, a vietnamese woman shot inside her own home while using a vegetable pieler to try to make dinner for her children. in 2003 i represented the family dra
my work at the caucus also included being part of the national defense team for dr. win ho lee, chinese american in new mexico who was falsely accused of being a foreign spy based upon racial profiling and selective prosecution. in partnership with the national lawyers guild, the aclu and lawyers committee for civil rights, we worked as part of a statewide coalition to fight racial profiling both on the state level while driving black and brown as well as on the national level by all levels of...
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lee. but victor 0 took on the case and become his national organizer he never hesitated from doing what was right and pit himself in the fight for justice and never shietd away from controversial issues he was a lawyer but inu unlike many of us he got we had had to organize the community and federal investigators couldn't sub at that time, his charges and victor won the case he, he filed a case against the federal government and the federal judge apologizes for putting him in solitaire confinement. i sat down with his daughter who left her job to go to law school she wanted to protect other families we all looked up to victor. during this time i met an individual in san joaquin. we called on victor for help and immediately went to learn more about the individual and we had a campaign and victor co- k0u7bd because the prisoner was engaged in non-violate cases and we finally won and he was unable to get assistanceship and he was telling his story to the chinese press. eddy serves the community center doing the work for non-violence work he's nationally known for immigration rights he was one
lee. but victor 0 took on the case and become his national organizer he never hesitated from doing what was right and pit himself in the fight for justice and never shietd away from controversial issues he was a lawyer but inu unlike many of us he got we had had to organize the community and federal investigators couldn't sub at that time, his charges and victor won the case he, he filed a case against the federal government and the federal judge apologizes for putting him in solitaire...
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lee. but victor 0 took on the case and become his national organizer he never hesitated from doing what was pit himself in the fight for justice and never shietd away from controversial issues he was a lawyer but inu unlike many of us he got we had had to organize the community and federal investigators couldn't sub at that time, his charges and victor won the case he, he filed a case against
lee. but victor 0 took on the case and become his national organizer he never hesitated from doing what was pit himself in the fight for justice and never shietd away from controversial issues he was a lawyer but inu unlike many of us he got we had had to organize the community and federal investigators couldn't sub at that time, his charges and victor won the case he, he filed a case against
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weapons at the ca manufacture a volvo which was acquired by china's ortho dr g lee in twenty ten it can be and that she's four nation tour in which he met with heads of state including joni council on the maniacal and french president francois long been promised president she oversaw the signing of fifty deals with twenty five billion us dollars including an order of the seventies have asked why he is in germany there was also a multi billion dollar agreement signed including one to expand the formica the line was presence in china well me first i have them i saw two meetings in brussels fonda says it decided to type for the step stool isolate russia for its military activity in you crying. the twenty eight member alliance will suspend practical dealings with russia leaving only high level diplomatic communication of a news conference. cctv center got good reports. nato's foreign ministers issued more strong words for russia including the decision to defer their december day today relations with moscow over the ongoing crisis in ukraine. we all took weeks to suspend all off makes no practical cooperation with russia
weapons at the ca manufacture a volvo which was acquired by china's ortho dr g lee in twenty ten it can be and that she's four nation tour in which he met with heads of state including joni council on the maniacal and french president francois long been promised president she oversaw the signing of fifty deals with twenty five billion us dollars including an order of the seventies have asked why he is in germany there was also a multi billion dollar agreement signed including one to expand the...
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newe succeed in forging a more inclusive national would -- we we did not need to experience genocide to become a better people. it isn't lee -- it simply should never have happened. [applause] [speaking in foreign language] quick co watching -- >> you are watching "france 24." you are listening to the you are listening to the president ofgg99Ññwçça7guc [ "we wish you a merry christmas" plays ] ♪ we wish you a merry christmas, we wish you a merry christmas ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas, we wish you a merry christmas ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year ♪ ♪ we wish you a merry christmas ♪
newe succeed in forging a more inclusive national would -- we we did not need to experience genocide to become a better people. it isn't lee -- it simply should never have happened. [applause] [speaking in foreign language] quick co watching -- >> you are watching "france 24." you are listening to the you are listening to the president ofgg99Ññwçça7guc [ "we wish you a merry christmas" plays ] ♪ we wish you a merry christmas, we wish you a merry christmas ♪...
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returned from the new york meetings of the united nations we were very fortunate to have the staff join us we presented a video greeting from mayor ed lee as san francisco as the first c dot city over the one hundred 90 countries have signed on to sedot the elimination of all forms of description against women it's an international bill of rights for women the u.s. has not this is where you beau but san francisco passed the first local ordinance in the world reflecting the primdz of sedot in 1998. at the united nations our department that helped to launch cities for c district attorney a new campaign to mark next year the 1995 beijing for action for women's human rights we're fortunate to have a may that gets that since the time he was head of the department of public works and we xeroxed on his donor to participate in one of the gender analysis of the department she's he's been an advocate for having an women in the workplace he signed a family friendly workplace ordinance giving men and women the right to request a flexibility work schedule and dedicated hichlgz to ending violence against women he 1kur9d a grant for domestic violence
returned from the new york meetings of the united nations we were very fortunate to have the staff join us we presented a video greeting from mayor ed lee as san francisco as the first c dot city over the one hundred 90 countries have signed on to sedot the elimination of all forms of description against women it's an international bill of rights for women the u.s. has not this is where you beau but san francisco passed the first local ordinance in the world reflecting the primdz of sedot in...
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lee has more. >> reporter: people often talk about the new european nationalism as having echos of the 1930s.this church it isn't hidden. hug garies leader who allied himself to the germans in world war ii. the young men in the black at the far right, yet they said it is simply a sanctuary for hungarians under attack. >> translator: god created us hungarian, and our congregation is made up of people who look after others. >> reporter: evidently they see vladimir putin in much the same way. >> we have an interest in seeing a growing russia that -- that has in a very interesting way defended its own interests, and which has basically created some -- some counter weight to -- to the west. >> reporter: they denial gagss that they are being funded by moscow, but they do admit to having a relationship. so it appears that they genuinely said something to hard line hungarian nationalists, and you might find that odd, because you would expect the russia would be accused of being fascist sympathizers, and they both have outright hostility for the european union. in recent days hard liners like this the
lee has more. >> reporter: people often talk about the new european nationalism as having echos of the 1930s.this church it isn't hidden. hug garies leader who allied himself to the germans in world war ii. the young men in the black at the far right, yet they said it is simply a sanctuary for hungarians under attack. >> translator: god created us hungarian, and our congregation is made up of people who look after others. >> reporter: evidently they see vladimir putin in much...
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researchers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa used sonar. vic lee has the story. >> reporter: the city of chester is resting some 217 feet deep at the bottom of the channel just inside the golden gate bridge. this shot from sky 7 hd shows the approximate location of the shipwreck. this is what the ship's wreckage looks like on sonar images standing upright. unlike today's clear blue skies, a dense fog enveloped the golden gate channel on august 22nd, 1888. the steam ship, 106 people aboard was leaving the bay, the oceanic, a ship twice as large was coming in from asia. >> the oceanic had a manifest of 74 chinese crewmen that were on board, 27 caucasian officers. >> reporter: robert schwemmer is with noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. >> they had less than a half mile visibility. so they were that close. >> reporter: not only was there dense fog, a flood tide was churning the waters along with a fierce riptide. all of it was affecting the city of chest areas navigation. >> it was fighting that riptide and that current. so the
researchers from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa used sonar. vic lee has the story. >> reporter: the city of chester is resting some 217 feet deep at the bottom of the channel just inside the golden gate bridge. this shot from sky 7 hd shows the approximate location of the shipwreck. this is what the ship's wreckage looks like on sonar images standing upright. unlike today's clear blue skies, a dense fog enveloped the golden gate channel on august 22nd, 1888. the...
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national sibling day. we're going to test your knowledge of famous siblings. kathie lee is across the street.o those who get the questions right. for those who don't, they get a kathie lee cd. >> not just any cd. >> it's a good one. here is tim stack who happens to have two brothers. >> i do. >> yes, you do. tim, we asked our viewers this question. >> okay. >> okay. >> those are my brothers, sorry, and my mom. and me. >> how cute. >> they're taller than me, but i'm on tv, so i win! take that, tall people. anyway, sorry. >> name all the -- we asked you to name all the kids in "the brady bunch," which i already did, but let's do it again. what are they? >> greg, marsha, peter -- >> you're reading them? you don't even know them? >> i'm sorry. >> you don't know them? >> no, not really. >> greg, peter, bobby, marsha, jan and cindy. >> this is a lovely lady from south carolina. which pair of sibles is the only first to nominated for the academy awards? >> shirley maclaine and warren beatty? >> stop it. >> yea! you see? they turned the beat around. okay, the correct answer, jake and maggie gyllenhaa
national sibling day. we're going to test your knowledge of famous siblings. kathie lee is across the street.o those who get the questions right. for those who don't, they get a kathie lee cd. >> not just any cd. >> it's a good one. here is tim stack who happens to have two brothers. >> i do. >> yes, you do. tim, we asked our viewers this question. >> okay. >> okay. >> those are my brothers, sorry, and my mom. and me. >> how cute. >> they're...
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national security context. >> just introduced a devil's advocate voice from the beyond, since you mentioned the win ho lee case. there are some very distinguished members of the journalistic love who are skeptical of the shield law. anthony lewis was one of them, a great journalist and columnist and self-taught scholar of the constitution. he thought specifically of the case of wen ho lee, scientist who was accused of possibly having leak secret technology. , as hes a case where would have put it, inadequate journalism tarnished this man's reputation, ruined his life. why should the journalist be protected from helping him get some compensation for that? >> if you look at the balance of interest overall and whether you can actually get sources and ,ther types of investigations my view has been that it's more important to protect the confidential source relationships in terms of future reporting than to say we're going to force the reporters to the meritscause of of a particular case. the problem with that is once you force reporters to test or they can be jailed, that sends a broader signal to sources and it r
national security context. >> just introduced a devil's advocate voice from the beyond, since you mentioned the win ho lee case. there are some very distinguished members of the journalistic love who are skeptical of the shield law. anthony lewis was one of them, a great journalist and columnist and self-taught scholar of the constitution. he thought specifically of the case of wen ho lee, scientist who was accused of possibly having leak secret technology. , as hes a case where would...
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will discuss which campaigns are winning the battle as we talk with alex roarty of the "national journal." later leeoodman will talk about campaign finance and a recent supreme court case. we will be right back. ♪ >> our colleagues have spent this evening and i want to make sure we clear up the information. has saidndent -- despite the fact my colleagues have said that he felt pain and laughs and cries, that is inaccurate. hearst ruble cortex has been liquefied. that area of the brain responds to reason. they talk about six neurologists that have said she is not in this is-- in a persistent vegetative state. that is inaccurate. court-appointed physicians that have examined her, two appointed on michael schiavo's side, they have all examined her. the neurologist who had academically researched wasimony, their testimony deemed to be clear and convincing that she is in a persistent vegetative state. the other testimony was discounted. i want to close with the commentary from the guardian ad litem. herpent 20 of 30 days with and put his face up close to her, trying to will heart into giving him any kind
will discuss which campaigns are winning the battle as we talk with alex roarty of the "national journal." later leeoodman will talk about campaign finance and a recent supreme court case. we will be right back. ♪ >> our colleagues have spent this evening and i want to make sure we clear up the information. has saidndent -- despite the fact my colleagues have said that he felt pain and laughs and cries, that is inaccurate. hearst ruble cortex has been liquefied. that area of...
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tent with three central polls, national security conservatives, social conservatives, and economic conservatives. the idea harkens back to the late republican strategist lee atwater in 1989 when he is regarding conflict with the republican party said, our party is a big tent which canals many views on many issues. he was speaking of parties, the conservative movement can and should be seen as a big tent. conservatism is advocated by people with a wide range of views on defense spending, national security, foreign policy, legalization of drugs, abortion, marriage, immigration, and numerous other issues. we debate the money ourselves, often clashing fiercely with those in our movement who disagree with us in a policy. this vibrant and lively internal debate within the conservative movement stands in stark contrast to the orthodoxy of the left which seems to adopt the position of no enemies of the left. special interest groups joined in a grand coalition. each group gets legislation that benefits them in return for their support of other coalition member interest. this approach assures that all the groups get their piece of the pie whatever the cost to the n
tent with three central polls, national security conservatives, social conservatives, and economic conservatives. the idea harkens back to the late republican strategist lee atwater in 1989 when he is regarding conflict with the republican party said, our party is a big tent which canals many views on many issues. he was speaking of parties, the conservative movement can and should be seen as a big tent. conservatism is advocated by people with a wide range of views on defense spending,...
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lee. the chinese navy spokesperson said that too would not hold direct talks bilateral ties have been strained since the japanese government nationalize some of the senate that the islands of the east tennessee two years ago. then controls the highlands. china and taiwan claim them japanese prime minister seems on this as an offering to yesterday sure i'm at the start of this three day spring festival. the shrine in tokyo honors japan's war dead. those remembered include leaders convicted of war crimes after world war two. i may be offering of a plot and plan on monday aides say they will not visit the shrine in person during this spring festival he faced criticism from its chinese and south korean counterparts from visiting the shrine late last year it was the first time an incumbent prime minister had visited the shrine since two thousand and six. chinese foreign ministry again criticize others offering to the shrine saying it illustrates the current japanese cabinets wrong attitude toward history. i hear her. the intrusion of religion. the issue of the us when the shrine is in negative at the orchard. this japanese leaders want to
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host: don lee is with "the los angeles times," their national economics reporter here to talk about theederal reserve. mr. lee, thanks. guest: thank you. host: coming up, we'll look at the clean water act, the environmental agency and the army corps of engineers wants to amended the act and give jurisdiction over streams and wetlands. we'll talk more about that decision with annie snider. and a look at a study by the pew research center and finds in 2014, 18% of adults with internet access have important, personal information stolen. that's an increase from 11% in 2013. lee rainie will talk about what it means as far as data security. all that when "washington journal" continues up next. >> we're at the museum of history and the exhibit we're in now is our crurl -- agricultural exhibit citrus, cattle and cane, the big three that really made florida what it is today. interesting, all three of those were originally brought over by the spanish in the first inhabitants here in florida. the cattle in the first place were brought over as a food source for the settlement of florida, and citrus
host: don lee is with "the los angeles times," their national economics reporter here to talk about theederal reserve. mr. lee, thanks. guest: thank you. host: coming up, we'll look at the clean water act, the environmental agency and the army corps of engineers wants to amended the act and give jurisdiction over streams and wetlands. we'll talk more about that decision with annie snider. and a look at a study by the pew research center and finds in 2014, 18% of adults with internet...
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national treasures in poeland. the polish government had a hurj they might be here in the bay area. vic leery. >> the paintings said to be worth $1 million. fbi is releasing details about the case. this one of the works of art. she was a polish resistance fighter traveling the world, painting and settling down in the bay area. the art work considered a national treasure at em. she died in san francisco, leaving 86 paintings to the polish museum if switzerland. >> the art works never reached their destination. >> four years ago the museum intensified the search. in mid january they turned to the fbi in san francisco. >> the polish government asked us to try to reach out for one of the family members here in the bay area and see if he was aware of the location. >> think were being maintained in a storage facility after a conversation it was agreed that we would take them and get them back to switzerland. >> the nephew says he was protecting them. the polish government says there are 80,000 pees of art missing from the country. most believed to have been stolen. >> finding more paintings in ge
national treasures in poeland. the polish government had a hurj they might be here in the bay area. vic leery. >> the paintings said to be worth $1 million. fbi is releasing details about the case. this one of the works of art. she was a polish resistance fighter traveling the world, painting and settling down in the bay area. the art work considered a national treasure at em. she died in san francisco, leaving 86 paintings to the polish museum if switzerland. >> the art works never...
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national treasures in poeland. the polish government had a hurj they might be here in the bay area. vic leeas the story. >> the paintings said to be worth $1 million. fbi is releasing details about the case. this one of the works of art. she was a polish resistance fighter traveling the world, painting and settling down in the bay area. the art work considered a national treasure at em. she died in san francisco, leaving 86 paintings to the polish museum if switzerland. >> the art works never reached their destination. >> four years ago the museum intensified the search. in mid january they turned to the fbi in san francisco. >> the polish government asked us to try to reach out for one of the family members here in the bay area and see if he was aware of the location. >> think were being maintained in a storage facility after a conversation it was agreed that we would take them and get them back to switzerland. >> the nephew says he was protecting them. the polish government says there are 80,000 pees of art missing from the country. most believed to have been stolen. >> finding more paint
national treasures in poeland. the polish government had a hurj they might be here in the bay area. vic leeas the story. >> the paintings said to be worth $1 million. fbi is releasing details about the case. this one of the works of art. she was a polish resistance fighter traveling the world, painting and settling down in the bay area. the art work considered a national treasure at em. she died in san francisco, leaving 86 paintings to the polish museum if switzerland. >> the art...
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florida state senate gave the department of transportation lee way to raise the highest speed limit from 70 to 75. 538.com looked at a national trend of increasing speed. florida would be the second state east of the mississippi to move to 75, but most states on the other side of the river are already there. texas has the highest limit at 85. the insurance institute for highway safety reports 13 states shifted their limit. the first national speed limit was imposed during world war ii. the point was to save gas and tyres. that limit was lifted after the war. during the energy crisis during 1973 the federal government passed the national maximum speed limit act and placed the number at 65 miles an hour. one of question is do the higher rates cause more accidents. >> not necessarily. >> in the five years following the increase, 55 to 60 milts an hour. the rate dropped. and the injury rate decreased by 5%. california saw an increase in the rate of serious injury crashes after it raised the limit from 55 to 70. >> why, because studies show drying speeds don't increase much when speed limits go up, because people drive at limits t
florida state senate gave the department of transportation lee way to raise the highest speed limit from 70 to 75. 538.com looked at a national trend of increasing speed. florida would be the second state east of the mississippi to move to 75, but most states on the other side of the river are already there. texas has the highest limit at 85. the insurance institute for highway safety reports 13 states shifted their limit. the first national speed limit was imposed during world war ii. the...
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ite the work of a woman considered by poland to be a national treasure and you are the artwork is worth millions. abc7 news reporter vic leeened. >> this is the cobbler. one of cally's work of art. after the world she traveled the world painting, settling down in the bay area. her artwork is considered a national treasure in poland. when she died in san francisco in 1998, she left 86 paintings to the polish museum in switzerland. the art never reached the intended destination. >> they vanished. for 16 years the whereabouts of the paintings were a mystery. four years the museum intensified their search for the artwork n mid-january the polish ministry of culture turned to the fbi in san francisco. >> the polish government had asked us to try and reach out for one of the family members here in the bay area and see if he was aware of the location of the paintings. >> the fbi went to cally's nephew's home in san francisco were he few where the paintings were. they were being main taped in a storage facility and after a conversation with us it was agreed that we would take them and get them back to switzerland where they belong
ite the work of a woman considered by poland to be a national treasure and you are the artwork is worth millions. abc7 news reporter vic leeened. >> this is the cobbler. one of cally's work of art. after the world she traveled the world painting, settling down in the bay area. her artwork is considered a national treasure in poland. when she died in san francisco in 1998, she left 86 paintings to the polish museum in switzerland. the art never reached the intended destination. >>...
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national level with the eye be it. in some of the news about one hundred gt japanese lawmakers had visited the controversial war lee dogsfrom the shrine the group includes members of the ruling liberal democratic party the main opposition democratic party of japan and japan restoration party. they went to the shrine on tuesday morning to mark one of the country spring festivals japanese internal affairs and communications minister yesterday hockey sin though and chairman of japan's national safety commission keane before we get. also separately visit the front early on monday japanese prime position to live the dedicated bus a cocky treat offering to the shrine under the title of prime minister it follows on from other visits last year by japanese lawmakers including a visit i made himself in the summer. the asa the shrine honors japan's war including fourteen class a convicted walled war to war criminals who visits regularly anger in japan's regional neighbors which use japanese politicians of failing to properly reflect on japan's history of wartime aggression. the japanese when decisions i made it to pay a visit to t
national level with the eye be it. in some of the news about one hundred gt japanese lawmakers had visited the controversial war lee dogsfrom the shrine the group includes members of the ruling liberal democratic party the main opposition democratic party of japan and japan restoration party. they went to the shrine on tuesday morning to mark one of the country spring festivals japanese internal affairs and communications minister yesterday hockey sin though and chairman of japan's national...
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national elections without hispanic votes. this guy one line alone will ameal yat -- >> people who said they are illegal a lee ens. >> somebody else that i will not name but i cannot look this person in the eye because of hateful things that were said that were tagged on to the republican party undeservedly. that makes me sick. >> tell me who it is. >> on substance, they still to refuse to do an immigration bill. i don't care rand paul, rubio, rubio who was hispanic himself, but no, those tea partiers in the house, no -- >> 2016, we're talking about who is running for president, by then, most of the gop candidates will be on board with some sort of immigration reform. comprehensive reform. >> i think bob if you feel this strongly about amnesty. you have a large apartment. you live in new york, not arizo arizona. why don't you offer your apartment for -- >> in fact, i have a couple of-on -- honduranss. >> i don't doubt that. he'sive. >> he's running, he can't make the decision -- >> we've got bush and clinton again. >> by the end of year. >> that would be about the right. i thought you end the 2015. >> we're going to have a bu
national elections without hispanic votes. this guy one line alone will ameal yat -- >> people who said they are illegal a lee ens. >> somebody else that i will not name but i cannot look this person in the eye because of hateful things that were said that were tagged on to the republican party undeservedly. that makes me sick. >> tell me who it is. >> on substance, they still to refuse to do an immigration bill. i don't care rand paul, rubio, rubio who was hispanic...
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and federal spending followed by irs national taxpayer advocate with a look at her annual report to congress that asks for a taxpayer bill of rights. later, the lee of young voters executive director robert baker looks at the role of younger voters in the political process in 2014 elections. plus your calls, tweets command facebook comments live every morning beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> in the south some people escaped from slavery and made the remote areas of the wilderness their home. sylviane diouf wrote a book on this topic, "slavery's exiles". this event was held last month in new york city. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction. i'm delighted to be here to play the role of questionnaire of sylviane diouf about her marvelous new book, "slavery's exiles". and at the end we will have a little time for questions from the audience. there's a microphone over there for that purpose. keep that in mind after we finished our conversation. just to remind you what was said, you can purchase your book outside. is well worth doing. i think to begin sylviane diouf wanted to read a little passage from the book. would you like to sta
and federal spending followed by irs national taxpayer advocate with a look at her annual report to congress that asks for a taxpayer bill of rights. later, the lee of young voters executive director robert baker looks at the role of younger voters in the political process in 2014 elections. plus your calls, tweets command facebook comments live every morning beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> in the south some people escaped from slavery and made the remote areas of the...
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copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> tomorrow on "washington journal," -- lee goodman will discuss how the agency has been affected by the recent supreme court decision on campaign contributions and kate johnson, senior reporter with "foreign policy," on relations between russia and europe. live on c-span everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the conversation on facebook and twitter. tuesday was the anniversary of the bombings of the boston marathon. up next, two journalists talk about the book they are working on that examines the attack that they are working on from the past year. markingur, the ceremony the anniversary than a former secretary henry paulson on the chinese economy. flex of the duke administrators who were not lawyers gave the kids bad legal advice which was, essentially, don't tell your parents, don't get lawyers, cooperate with the police, and basically this will go away. duke thought they had legal exposure because of that. that, there was the desire to make this go away, protect the duke brand, make that much of is decided these kids were inn
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nation for damages from kerr-mcgee's uranium mining. the activist and journalist barrett brown has reportedly reached at lee deal with prosecutors after 19months behind bars. supporters say brown has been unfairly targeted for investigating the highly secretive world of private intelligence and military contractors. last month, prosecutors dropped a number of charges against him related to the hacking of the private intelligence firm stratfor, which exposed how the firm monitors activists and spies for corporate clients. around was still facing up to 70 years in prison. the plea deal remains sealed, but wired reports round is now being charged with assisting stratfor hacker after the fact and obstructing the execution of a search warrant. those two charges would dramatically reduce his possible prison time. the hearing is scheduled for april 29. peace talksd between israelis and palestinians have deadlocked after israel canceled a planned release of palestinian prisoners. the move came after palestinians applied for membership in 15 international conventions and treaties. speaking thursday in algeria, secretary of state john kerry said t
nation for damages from kerr-mcgee's uranium mining. the activist and journalist barrett brown has reportedly reached at lee deal with prosecutors after 19months behind bars. supporters say brown has been unfairly targeted for investigating the highly secretive world of private intelligence and military contractors. last month, prosecutors dropped a number of charges against him related to the hacking of the private intelligence firm stratfor, which exposed how the firm monitors activists and...
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honorspecially it is an to receive this award at an event attended by our national leaders to the likes of senators ayotte, ted cruz, mike lee, senator rand paul. governor mike huckabee. king and of course my good friend speaker newt ofgrich and david bossi citizens united. there are so many great people here today. i want to talk just a moment about some other people. those are the folks who are going to be running in the republican primaries for congress. i ask you to remember one thing. , and custer are enemies of freedom a part of an unfolding disaster. all the republicans in our primaries, not one of them will thesewhere near like individuals. support your candidate. remember who are the enemies of new hampshire as opposed to who are our friends that we might differ on some issue or another. congressional delegation. to have a republican in the corner office. let's make that happen. it has been my privilege to be in the new hampshire legislature and to fight against the collective nest that brought us law, a lawan awful so dreadful that some insightful went so far as to call it one of the most serious legislative assaul
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national administrative professionals day. so we're going to test the knowledge on famous assistants you know and love from pop culture. kathie leeience store. she's ready to hand out $100 to anyone who gets the questions right. and to those who don't, a kathie lee cd. here to help me out is personal aide to actress olympia dukakis, patrick healy. hey. >> hi. >> are you ready to play? >> i am. >> let's play. >> this lady is from florida. in "the devil wears prada," who plays the hardworking permanent assistant to meryl streep's character? gwyneth paltrow? lindsay lohan? anne hathaway or gisele bundchen? >> gisele bundchen. >> oh. >> i would have put money that that would never have happened, but you know what she's going to win? "scandalous." >> the correct answer is anne hathaway. >> an interesting fact, anne hathaway volunteered as an assistant at an auction house for a week to prepare for her role. and another fun fact, meryl streep donated her entire wardrobe to a celebrity auction at the end of filming. >> okay, good to know. >> lady from new jersey. as three secretaries of consolidated industries, dolly parton, lily tomlin
national administrative professionals day. so we're going to test the knowledge on famous assistants you know and love from pop culture. kathie leeience store. she's ready to hand out $100 to anyone who gets the questions right. and to those who don't, a kathie lee cd. here to help me out is personal aide to actress olympia dukakis, patrick healy. hey. >> hi. >> are you ready to play? >> i am. >> let's play. >> this lady is from florida. in "the devil wears...
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national journal hot line. the chairman of the federal election commission, lee goodman, will join us to discuss how its agencyld saying that victory is a hundred fathers and feat, and i would not be surprised in information is poured into you in regards of all the recent activity. >> we're just talking about the fact that the interrogation last week of the senate committee asking questions about the use of the carrier aircraft, the aircraft and markings painted out, and, well, we figure that somebody over there told them about, you know, that thing on wednesday morning, and that that's where they spring it or goldwater springs it, and spring in such a way it looks like they are cover, and you were wrong and i was wrong in saying there wasn't. >> historic audio to overthrow castro saturday at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span radio and washington, d.c. on 9 o.1fm, online at c-span.org, and on xm radio channel 120. >> in our final invention, james answered the threat of run away artificial intention intelligence. he spoke about his book in annapolis, maryland. this is 50 minutes. [applause] >> hi, i'm james, and i want
national journal hot line. the chairman of the federal election commission, lee goodman, will join us to discuss how its agencyld saying that victory is a hundred fathers and feat, and i would not be surprised in information is poured into you in regards of all the recent activity. >> we're just talking about the fact that the interrogation last week of the senate committee asking questions about the use of the carrier aircraft, the aircraft and markings painted out, and, well, we figure...
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beloved catholic popes set to receive one of the lee lidgeen's highest ors, the canonizations, the divisions the move is creating. >> the united nations taking action over the ethnic mass ask hers in south sudan following an attack on one of its convoys, the new crisis growing for the more than 1 million people displaced by the bloodshed. >> the new 9/11 museum finding itself at the center of a controversy before it opens. interfaith leaders up in arms, worrying about the safety of the muslim community. >> an olympic champion swimmer michael phelps making his comeback to the pool. he retired, earlier and came in second place to ryan lochte in arizona on thursday. >> results of analyses were skewed in favor of the prosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. >> ahead in our next half hour. >> the nra convention in indianapolis today, in chicago, gun ownership upping, residents arming themselves amid a surge of deadly violence in that city. >> why some of upset over a portion of the
beloved catholic popes set to receive one of the lee lidgeen's highest ors, the canonizations, the divisions the move is creating. >> the united nations taking action over the ethnic mass ask hers in south sudan following an attack on one of its convoys, the new crisis growing for the more than 1 million people displaced by the bloodshed. >> the new 9/11 museum finding itself at the center of a controversy before it opens. interfaith leaders up in arms, worrying about the safety of...
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nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> time now for headlines, the headline that got the story half right. first up from the guardian, harper leebook version of "to kill a mockingbird." so stunning this was the only book ever authored by harper lee, came out in 1960 and sold what? 30 million copies. everybody remembers gregory peck playing the attorney, in alabama, defending a black man who has been charged with the rape of a white woman. and now, here is harper lee who just celebrated her 88th birthday. and after all of these years has finally agreed to the release of this fabulous book. that is the good news, we want people to read that fabulous book. the sad news is that it is still relevant today. so you remember that headline? the headline that reads, the eversion of to kill a mocking bird? what i would have written, atticus finch is still needed. this is abc and the washington post with a brand-new survey that among other things documents that the president's approval ratings are the lowest that they have recorded. 41% only approve of the job that the president is doing. and so the thinking continues to be among the exper
nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> time now for headlines, the headline that got the story half right. first up from the guardian, harper leebook version of "to kill a mockingbird." so stunning this was the only book ever authored by harper lee, came out in 1960 and sold what? 30 million copies. everybody remembers gregory peck playing the attorney, in alabama, defending a black man who has been charged with the rape of a white woman. and now, here is harper lee who...
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notweak with all nations only do we comply with our own laws, but this is what the united states foreign-policy is much about. it is human rights. and we take that seriously. >> just pacific lee out of this meeting, i'm wondering if you got any specific request from forof the asean nations equipment assets or other assistance from the united states, including the minister of malaysia, if you have gotten any additional request from them, and did the u.s. make any specific requests from the other asean nations in terms of furthering this cooperation? >> no additional request from the malaysian defense minister are acting transportation minister were made of the united states or from any of the other asean members. i think the malaysian minister has been very clear on this in very public, that he complemented all of his asean counterparts and all the nations generousand was very in his complements of our efforts, the united states, in what we have done to assist. where i think we can all point to, and certainly the malaysian minister has, of common interest. a number of nationalities represented on that malaysian flight. china, all the nations of asia pacific who have been asked
notweak with all nations only do we comply with our own laws, but this is what the united states foreign-policy is much about. it is human rights. and we take that seriously. >> just pacific lee out of this meeting, i'm wondering if you got any specific request from forof the asean nations equipment assets or other assistance from the united states, including the minister of malaysia, if you have gotten any additional request from them, and did the u.s. make any specific requests from the...
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lee woodruff talks to the teen smart enough to earn a spot at every ivy league school in the nation.ou? how can we all get a kid like you? >> um -- >> that's what we want to know. don't worry. he does share the secrets of his success. can't wait to hear. that's ahead on cbs. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. boring! yeah! ♪ if you want to see old faithful ♪ ♪ don't be such a couch potato ♪ ♪ yeah just go check out the thing for yourself ♪ highlander! ♪ we ain't got no room for boring ♪ ♪ ferdy gerdy ferdy ger boom! ♪ [ cluck, cluck ] ♪ no, we ain't got no room ♪ ♪ for boring ♪ ♪ for boring, we ain't got no room ♪ ahh! [ male announcer ] the all-new highlander. toyota. [ animal ] let's go places. [ female announcer ] take skincare to the next level with roc® multi correxion® 5 in 1. proven to hydrate dryness illuminate dullness lift sagging diminish the look of dark spots and smooth the appearance of wrinkles. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. ♪ ♪ you have three questions. coffee or espresso? oh, coffee please. ♪ ♪ is this
lee woodruff talks to the teen smart enough to earn a spot at every ivy league school in the nation.ou? how can we all get a kid like you? >> um -- >> that's what we want to know. don't worry. he does share the secrets of his success. can't wait to hear. that's ahead on cbs. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. boring! yeah! ♪ if you want to see old faithful ♪ ♪ don't be such a couch potato ♪ ♪ yeah just go...
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lee, you better get ready. your name, sir. >> i am john from alaska. >> why did you do this? >> i got involved in this -- i love this nation. i am headed to the military service at the air force academy next year and i want to learn what this country is about and what i will be fighting for. >> what surprised you -- what did you learn that you did not expect? >> from a lieutenant general, i learned the three ideas behind the national guard, which i did not know before. which are -- let me look at my notes -- vigilance, reach, and power. i did not expect that at all. >> how many notes did you take? >> a good few. >> do you want to release that to us so we can find out what you are thinking? [laughter] >> do you want a copy? i can send that over. >> that is the way this town is, we want to know everything that is in your head. >> >> whenever i am taking notes, i am trying to get down every word that important people say so i do not forget it over the years. >> so you go to the academy in the fall? >> yes, sir. >> good luck. who else wants to tell us about your experience? i am going to walk back here so we can get some people
lee, you better get ready. your name, sir. >> i am john from alaska. >> why did you do this? >> i got involved in this -- i love this nation. i am headed to the military service at the air force academy next year and i want to learn what this country is about and what i will be fighting for. >> what surprised you -- what did you learn that you did not expect? >> from a lieutenant general, i learned the three ideas behind the national guard, which i did not know...
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national security context. >> just introduced a devil's advocate voice from the beyond, since you mentioned the win ho lee case. there are some very distinguished members of the journalistic love who are skeptical of the shield law. anthony lewis was one of them, a great journalist and columnist and self-taught scholar of the constitution. he thought specifically of the case of wen ho lee, scientist who was accused of possibly having leak secret technology. this was a case where, as he would have put it, inadequate journalism tarnished this man's reputation, ruined his life. why should the journalist be protected from helping him get some compensation for that? >> if you look at the balance of interest overall and whether you can actually get sources and other types of investigations, my view has been that it's more important to protect the confidential source relationships in terms of future reporting than to say we're going to force the reporters to testify, because of the merits of a particular case. the problem with that is once you force reporters to test or they can be jailed, that sends a broader signal
national security context. >> just introduced a devil's advocate voice from the beyond, since you mentioned the win ho lee case. there are some very distinguished members of the journalistic love who are skeptical of the shield law. anthony lewis was one of them, a great journalist and columnist and self-taught scholar of the constitution. he thought specifically of the case of wen ho lee, scientist who was accused of possibly having leak secret technology. this was a case where, as he...
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lee janss that last beyond their political expiration date. i thought one of the most damning apartments of ryan's story out today is former governor tom kean in in ways responsible for christie's emergence on the national political scene. kriszie visited him as a high schooler and was a longtime ally. ultimately, christie attempted to engineer a coup against his son for political expedience which lost him unsurprisingly the favor of his mentors who then says on the record in this piece today, christie doesn't always try to persuade you with reason. he makes you feel that your life is going to be very unhappy if you don't do what he says. then he ends with the piece saying if you cross christie he'll come back at you even years later so his people might have picked up on that kind of thing, referring to the culture of intimidation in this office. >> absolutely. you know, one thing in the ryan lizza piece, there's a great anecdote talking about this roast corpus christiie was recently at where he literally -- most people at a roast kind of take it all in stride and it's all in fun. he was getting up and huffing at joy bay har on stage when she's just cracking jokes. this is not a calm person. this is a b
lee janss that last beyond their political expiration date. i thought one of the most damning apartments of ryan's story out today is former governor tom kean in in ways responsible for christie's emergence on the national political scene. kriszie visited him as a high schooler and was a longtime ally. ultimately, christie attempted to engineer a coup against his son for political expedience which lost him unsurprisingly the favor of his mentors who then says on the record in this piece today,...
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else it's time to bring our troops home how about civil liberties national security disability them that kind of that is that salute lee another issue and that is going to be a key issue the revelation that we're being spied on is a big concern and politicians aren't admitting it but it's an issue while it's coming up well and decided to see how it's going to play out but carla howell political director at the u.s. national libertarian party thanks for joining me thank you. there have been a number of threats of attacks in afghanistan ahead of this weekend's presidential elections now major doubts exist over whether security personnel will be able to prevent them from happening artie's lose the cap and offer ports. across the country afghan police and soldiers are on high alert this is an incredibly dangerous time here in afghanistan and you can really feel the tension in the air should talabani threatens to disrupt the april fifth presidential election as a recent tragic attacks across the country have shown the insurgents have been making good on the threats that the elections may come and go with any of the afghans
else it's time to bring our troops home how about civil liberties national security disability them that kind of that is that salute lee another issue and that is going to be a key issue the revelation that we're being spied on is a big concern and politicians aren't admitting it but it's an issue while it's coming up well and decided to see how it's going to play out but carla howell political director at the u.s. national libertarian party thanks for joining me thank you. there have been a...
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nation was ready for something upbeat. >> the beatles landed on american soil in february and two months later, ford executive lee iacocca. what a car it was. it was the car for a new generation. and with a pretty affordable price tag, it allowed american families to become a two-car household. >> ford allowed customers to customize the cars with his or her needs. a v-8 engine. leather trim. in-car radio, air conditioning, or all of the above. that's about 18 grand in today's dollars. >> i love this. and wind whipping my hair. 417,000 of these beauties were sold that first year. symbolic of the ford 17 launch date, it sold nearly 419,000. >> over the past 50 years, more than 9 million mustangs have been sold. and you know a car made it when it becomes a star in its own right. this is the case of the mustang. >> one of the most esteemed drivers, bond, james bond. the 1971 movie "diamonds are forever," bond played by sean connery, drives a mustang leading police on a chase in las vegas. >> the cop car is no match for the mustang as he was able to squeeze through on tight spaces by driving on two wheels. >> but the ford mus
nation was ready for something upbeat. >> the beatles landed on american soil in february and two months later, ford executive lee iacocca. what a car it was. it was the car for a new generation. and with a pretty affordable price tag, it allowed american families to become a two-car household. >> ford allowed customers to customize the cars with his or her needs. a v-8 engine. leather trim. in-car radio, air conditioning, or all of the above. that's about 18 grand in today's...
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performed by national captioning institute] san antonio mayor hooley in castro and haley barbour talk about immigration policy. -- san antonio mayor julian castro. crimean annexation. don leelooks at the federal reserve's next move on monetary policy. annie snyder discusses a proposal from the epa and army corps of engineers that would amend the clean water act to give you the epa jurisdiction over streams and wetlands. rainey on a new study that 18% of adults with internet access had important information stolen. below take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. live atgton journal" 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. [applause] now my privilege to present the gavel of the united states house of representatives to the first woman speaker in our history, the gentle lady from california, nancy pelosi. [applause] [applause] >> thank you leader boehner. [applause] >> thank you, my colleagues. thank you, my colleagues. thank you, leader banner, mr. speaker. esther speaker, i accept this gavel in the spirit of partnership not partisanship. [applause] i look forward to working with you, mr. banner, and the republicans in congress for the good of the ameri
performed by national captioning institute] san antonio mayor hooley in castro and haley barbour talk about immigration policy. -- san antonio mayor julian castro. crimean annexation. don leelooks at the federal reserve's next move on monetary policy. annie snyder discusses a proposal from the epa and army corps of engineers that would amend the clean water act to give you the epa jurisdiction over streams and wetlands. rainey on a new study that 18% of adults with internet access had important...