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famous inmates included mahatma gandhi at -- mahatma gandhi and nelson mandela. >> some of the drawings are very simple but very powerful. you have adults beating children or raping children, but the message is the same that children have right to just want to be protected. , no one is going to hurt or judge them. >> an army private who admits he passed on secret intelligence published by wikileaks will go on trial on monday. bradley manning has been more than one year waiting for his day in court grade he denies the most serious charge against him of aiding the enemies. protesters outside the court have called for his release. among them was a woman who spent more than a year in solitary confinement in an iranian jail accused of spying and illegally crossing the border. this is her story in her own words. i am an author and advocate against the use of solitary confinement. as a political hostage by the iranian government for 410 days in solitary confinement along with my now husband and my friend. does not deserve to be in prison. i know what it is like to sit in a prison cell and know
famous inmates included mahatma gandhi at -- mahatma gandhi and nelson mandela. >> some of the drawings are very simple but very powerful. you have adults beating children or raping children, but the message is the same that children have right to just want to be protected. , no one is going to hurt or judge them. >> an army private who admits he passed on secret intelligence published by wikileaks will go on trial on monday. bradley manning has been more than one year waiting for...
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sometimes i think about what is it, this mahatma gandhi thing. he cracks your head and you say thank you. he cracks your head again. you have to be animal when you do that. it's an outrage. he pauses and collects himself. i'm not talking from bitterness. he says this and yet how can you let go of bitterness. like a dog licking a wound keeping it open and raw greg bright revisits his past wonders if it's a happy ending because he lives in a yellow house, my pot of gold at the end of a rainbow after finally receiving $190,000 in rest tuition. unending that could go either way. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. before we kickoff the first panel we have a special treat for you. we are lucky enough to have the filmmaker in one of the subjects that premiered at the sundance festival called gideon's army. they fight tooth and nail in possible odds. you are going to get a sneak peak at this right now. [film] >> the judge is going to tell you that the state fails to prove their case. it is your duty, you must acquit. that's the beauty of thi
sometimes i think about what is it, this mahatma gandhi thing. he cracks your head and you say thank you. he cracks your head again. you have to be animal when you do that. it's an outrage. he pauses and collects himself. i'm not talking from bitterness. he says this and yet how can you let go of bitterness. like a dog licking a wound keeping it open and raw greg bright revisits his past wonders if it's a happy ending because he lives in a yellow house, my pot of gold at the end of a rainbow...
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this is where i read the children's book about abraham lincoln and caesar chavez and mahatma gandhi. this is what inspires who we are as a people, as a city. i want to thank you today. look around at this crowd today. we represent the diversity, the mows mosaic, not just of san francisco but the world. it's a library that gives us the knowledge and culture of what our world is about. i want to thank you for being part of this village that is not just the bay but san francisco. i want to thank the city staff, our mayor, our local supervisor for coming together for building the 28 libraries. i'm very excited that we finished 27. no. 28 sin my district. it's time to get to north beach. i want to thank everybody in this community because every image is one of you here wanted to make sure that this library is fit for the 21st century. congratulations. >> thank you supervisor chew. just so you know your library is under construction. it's also my pleasure to welcome supervisor and he's got libraries in his district as well. supervisor scott. >> thank you. congratulations to the community o
this is where i read the children's book about abraham lincoln and caesar chavez and mahatma gandhi. this is what inspires who we are as a people, as a city. i want to thank you today. look around at this crowd today. we represent the diversity, the mows mosaic, not just of san francisco but the world. it's a library that gives us the knowledge and culture of what our world is about. i want to thank you for being part of this village that is not just the bay but san francisco. i want to thank...
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mahatma gandhi spent years in prison in their native land. while snowden is no hero, his revelations have focused attention on a brave new world of total information. we're living with the consequences of two powerful interrelated trends these days. the first is digital life. your life today has a digital signature, where you eat, shop and travel, whom you call, e-mail and text, every website, cafe and museum you have ever visited, it's all stored in the great digital cloud. and you cannot delete anything ever. the second is big data. americans were probably most shocked by the revelation that the u.s. government is collecting massive quantities of their digital signatures, billions of phone calls and e-mails and internet searches. the feds aren't monitoring every last one, but they could easily, and that is the essence of the age of big data. in their excellent book, "big data," they write about the police in richmond, virginia. they track criminal incidents against a variety of events. corporate paydays, sports events, concerts, gun shows a
mahatma gandhi spent years in prison in their native land. while snowden is no hero, his revelations have focused attention on a brave new world of total information. we're living with the consequences of two powerful interrelated trends these days. the first is digital life. your life today has a digital signature, where you eat, shop and travel, whom you call, e-mail and text, every website, cafe and museum you have ever visited, it's all stored in the great digital cloud. and you cannot...
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famous inmates included nelson mandela and mahatma gandhi.me of the drawings are very simple but very powerful. you have adults beating children, adults raping children, but the message is the same. tilton have rights. i just want to be protected. >> putting their feelings on paper helps these children deal with their emotions. in here, nobody is going to hurt or judge them. al jazeera, johannesburg. >> still to come on the newshour, severe flooding and drought are forcing thousands of people in bangladesh to flee their homes. we are in the capital where many are seeking refuge. >> quality football on display at the newly refurbished stadium and rio. reaction in england and brazil coming up in sport. >> severe floods and droughts are forcing thousands of people in bangladesh to flee from their homes. many of them go to the capital. our seriesnd part of looking at climate change in bangladesh, jonah hull reports on the plates of people living in slums. >> the world's most densely populated city is also its fastest-growing. dhaka in bangladesh
famous inmates included nelson mandela and mahatma gandhi.me of the drawings are very simple but very powerful. you have adults beating children, adults raping children, but the message is the same. tilton have rights. i just want to be protected. >> putting their feelings on paper helps these children deal with their emotions. in here, nobody is going to hurt or judge them. al jazeera, johannesburg. >> still to come on the newshour, severe flooding and drought are forcing thousands...
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. >> beyond that you mentioned civil disobedience when you think of mahatma gandhi and should mr. judicial system? >> you know, i can't make that decision for him. he's chosen exile which is a pretty significant thing to have to leave your family and your country. but what i would say is that the issue really is about privacy, right to privacy, and whether the president's a hypocrite for wanting to look at all of our phone records all of the time. and i think he really is. >> senator paul we thank you. i can't help but notice you seem to have a new look with your hair. are you trying something different? >> just hot out of a shower. that's all. >>> jeannette walls turned her dysfunctional childhood into ♪ >>> jeannette walls' childhood memoir "the glass castle" became a "the new york times" best-seller back in 2005. now, she's written her first novel called "the silver star" it's about sisters who have to take care of themselves after their mother leaves. it's published by a cbs company. jeannette walls joins us. it's a heartbreaking book. it talks about your dysfunction as a litt
. >> beyond that you mentioned civil disobedience when you think of mahatma gandhi and should mr. judicial system? >> you know, i can't make that decision for him. he's chosen exile which is a pretty significant thing to have to leave your family and your country. but what i would say is that the issue really is about privacy, right to privacy, and whether the president's a hypocrite for wanting to look at all of our phone records all of the time. and i think he really is. >>...