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some street artist legally paint on space provided by legal authority city authorities or private owners one of them is a reclusive artist known for his striking works in the greek capital. he says his works reflect the crisis, but his spectacular murals are a arkwright on the edgy works of more politically radical sprayers. some say the booming graffiti scene has also led to a new kind of social volunteerism. this one's dirty square was cleaned up without waiting for approval of the city. the woman responsible now works with the city mayor handing out permits to city artist. >> the crisis generated spontaneous involvement in public affairs from the citizens. we do the indeed a correlation between the rise of graffiti art on walls of athens and the rise of intervention of people and citizens to comment upon public affairs and a new language, write? it is all part of an urge to change an old model. >> despite the enthusiasm for athens' new creative energy, there is also a lot of unintelligible graffiti and marker scrawls that had defaced old statues and valuable architecture. >> this is t
some street artist legally paint on space provided by legal authority city authorities or private owners one of them is a reclusive artist known for his striking works in the greek capital. he says his works reflect the crisis, but his spectacular murals are a arkwright on the edgy works of more politically radical sprayers. some say the booming graffiti scene has also led to a new kind of social volunteerism. this one's dirty square was cleaned up without waiting for approval of the city. the...
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doing -- there is renewed interest on the hill in doing a lot of this -- legal clarity in terms of what dhs's authority is the city -- world,is the .gov what the private sector may share with the government in terms of a cyber security it'stion, and, i believe, appropriate for the lawmakers and us to try to devise some targetedimited, liability protection centered something that, is transaction-specific. i think it is appropriate, and i think creative minds could come up with that. i do believe, in general, we ought to try to help the private sector in that regard. without very broad immunity for anything having to do with cyber security. >> in the event of a certain situation, company executives could basically have a certain classified level in which the government could feel comfortable to share information. >> i believe that we could devise legislation, a mechanism a company in the private sector responding to a cyber security situation has some form of limited liability in providing information to the government, or responding in a manner that the government asks. i believe that is doable. i believe creative
doing -- there is renewed interest on the hill in doing a lot of this -- legal clarity in terms of what dhs's authority is the city -- world,is the .gov what the private sector may share with the government in terms of a cyber security it'stion, and, i believe, appropriate for the lawmakers and us to try to devise some targetedimited, liability protection centered something that, is transaction-specific. i think it is appropriate, and i think creative minds could come up with that. i do...
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city. many of us to not have legal authority over the schools, but we know a good education is one of the mostundamental parts of having a good community. we get involved in the schools. we are involved in climate protection, trying to reduce the carbon footprint. there are a lot of issues we are involved in. >> that's right. i imagine there are a lot of issues to tackle in almost all of them seem just as important as the other one. how do you figure out, among you mayors, how do you figure out what you are going to tackle in the next three months, six months, what is most urgent? >> we have a resolution process. there is an official policy resolution. we put it in writing. that is the charge to the staff. to lobby on the hill, put it in the white house, to do the necessary things in washington. we're doing things and task forces and committees to address things as they come up. the donald sterling singh, who would have imagined in today's world that that would have hit? -- the donald sterling thing him who would have imagined in today's world at that -- that that would have hit? in sports inv
city. many of us to not have legal authority over the schools, but we know a good education is one of the mostundamental parts of having a good community. we get involved in the schools. we are involved in climate protection, trying to reduce the carbon footprint. there are a lot of issues we are involved in. >> that's right. i imagine there are a lot of issues to tackle in almost all of them seem just as important as the other one. how do you figure out, among you mayors, how do you...
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. >> now fireworks are only legal in a dozen bay area cities and we do have the link on ktvu.com. >>> and tonight we are looking closer on what more authorities are doing to prepare for july. the new steps they are taking in hopes of preventing fires. >>> jury deliberations in the giants fan badly bataan outside dodgers stadium. the jury deliberated before going home for the day. suing the dodgers and former team owner for $50 million to cover medical cost and damages. he blames louie sanchez and marvin the two men who are serving time for the assault on him. >>> more than one million people are expected to celebrate pride weekend. nearly two dozen floats are getting ready. the floats creative director estimated 40 pounds of glitter 200 cans of paint 300 sheets and 200 boxes of staples to create the floats. color our world with pride. just about an hour from now the trance agenda jeremy morin march is the official start of the the weekend. paul you spoke with one of the year's grand marshalls who says life has really turned around recently. >> that is true but this is a free party. one of the attendants is the student you were talking about.
. >> now fireworks are only legal in a dozen bay area cities and we do have the link on ktvu.com. >>> and tonight we are looking closer on what more authorities are doing to prepare for july. the new steps they are taking in hopes of preventing fires. >>> jury deliberations in the giants fan badly bataan outside dodgers stadium. the jury deliberated before going home for the day. suing the dodgers and former team owner for $50 million to cover medical cost and damages....
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legalized it, it is still illegal but now it's a civil issue. >> city council came through with more funding for philadelphia schools, they passed a bill authorizing $70 million and authorized a bill for $30 million next year. >> we share a single goal, giving our children an education they are entitled to as a fundamental right of this city. >> the money is still short of what the school district is seeking but city council says be patient, you'll get more next year, with the 1% city sales tax that goes into affect next year. >> thank you. >> meanwhile, outside city hall, former mayor john street, dozens of people joined the mayor at the demonstration, the group is opposed to mayor michael nutter to pgy to a company based in connecticut, they say the sale will cost jobs and increase gas rates, mayor nutter says the bill will keep rates flat and generate revenue, the city council needs to approve that deal. >> to business now, clothing chain american apaparel is firig the ceo as they look into possible miskonlt. they ousted dove charny as chairman. the board cited an ongoing investigation but did not give details, charny is at the sent of of lawsu
legalized it, it is still illegal but now it's a civil issue. >> city council came through with more funding for philadelphia schools, they passed a bill authorizing $70 million and authorized a bill for $30 million next year. >> we share a single goal, giving our children an education they are entitled to as a fundamental right of this city. >> the money is still short of what the school district is seeking but city council says be patient, you'll get more next year, with the...
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in a, city, james branum is a lawyer who specializes in representing military deserters and conscientious objectors. he's also legal director for the obama center for content and action and authorf, "u.s. army awol defense: a practical guide." in london, england, we're joined by charles glass, historian and former abc news chief the least correspondent. his book published just last year is, "the deserters: a hidden history of the second world war." he tells the stories of three men whose lives traumatize have a strainer for can push a soldier to the breaking point. they are among some 50,000 american soldiers who deserted in the european theater during world war ii. we welcome you both to democracy now! james branum, let's begin with you. your response to the controversy that is growing around the release of bowe bergdahl? >> the most important thing we have to remember is we do not know the facts. yesterday in "the new york times," it was, the facts are murky. this is key. if the allegations are true, even then we have to say that what happened is the result of war is sell. this is not unexpected. war is messy. and get crazy. in this case, what has been alleged is that sergean
in a, city, james branum is a lawyer who specializes in representing military deserters and conscientious objectors. he's also legal director for the obama center for content and action and authorf, "u.s. army awol defense: a practical guide." in london, england, we're joined by charles glass, historian and former abc news chief the least correspondent. his book published just last year is, "the deserters: a hidden history of the second world war." he tells the stories of...
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legal argument that these five guys would have had to be released anyway. when hostile cities cease, enemy combatants have to be released. we could have argued that we held them under other authority or civilian authority. if they had to be released anyway we would be in the same situation. >> how about that perspective. does king have a point? >> i can't say i am an expert on the law and certainly military law. the crux of the question is were these people considered enemy combatants or terrorists? that's a crucial difference. i suppose that i think he has a point there. if these men were held as terrorists, that is a different calculation this is a conversation describing a senior taliban commander. asked whether the taliban would be inspired by this exchange he laughed. definitely he says. it's better to kidnap one person than kidnapping useless people. that has been part of this narrative in the wake of this story after it broke over the weekend. the impact part of the question. was it worth it? >> the deal was certainly from the taliban's point of view eminently worth it. they got five of their own. for them the biggest gain is that the united states did a deal with them. tha
legal argument that these five guys would have had to be released anyway. when hostile cities cease, enemy combatants have to be released. we could have argued that we held them under other authority or civilian authority. if they had to be released anyway we would be in the same situation. >> how about that perspective. does king have a point? >> i can't say i am an expert on the law and certainly military law. the crux of the question is were these people considered enemy...