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mass. mass. and the nucleon will have more energy which is to say, equals-- which was easy to say will have more mass outside the nucleus than inside. and in there lies the secret of nuclear energy because the graph of the nucleons would be something like this. over here 92, there's the graph that really, really tells it. and it's a graph, mass per nucleon versus atomic. now, it's not the mass of the whole atom, mass of the whole nucleus, it's the mass of each nucleon in the nucleus. and you say, in hydrogen it has the most mass of all. none of its mass is bound up with energy or binding anything else with it, it's all by itself. and as you continue to go up the periodic table, you get varying amounts of mass per nucleon. the point is, how much mass you got? depes per nucleon, dependwhat nucleus you're in. let's look at the uranium fission in terms of this relatiohip. here's uranium right here. the uranium atom has nucleons which have about this much mass each, each, all right? what's gonna happe
mass. mass. and the nucleon will have more energy which is to say, equals-- which was easy to say will have more mass outside the nucleus than inside. and in there lies the secret of nuclear energy because the graph of the nucleons would be something like this. over here 92, there's the graph that really, really tells it. and it's a graph, mass per nucleon versus atomic. now, it's not the mass of the whole atom, mass of the whole nucleus, it's the mass of each nucleon in the nucleus. and you...
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this is a particular mass and this mass is pulling on every other mass. one mass is out here, 240,000 miles away, it's the moon that moon is being pulled, pulled, pulled toward the earth. but the earth is pulling on the moon, you guys know what else is happening? the moon is pulling on the earth, that's right. okay, they're pulling on each other and it pulls it right around and around and around. you guys are standing right here and you're standing right here, you got a mass too and this got a mass. take your mass, multiply by the mass of the world, then divide it between the distance between you and the center of the world squared. guess what you get? begin with 'w' end with 'eight'? try it. your weight, that's what your weight is. your weight is a gravity force. it's a gravitational interaction between you and the world, between the mass that makes you up and the mass that makes up the world and that's what it is. makes sense? you feel weight because the gravitational interaction pulls you against the surface. what if we cut out the surface and you're h
this is a particular mass and this mass is pulling on every other mass. one mass is out here, 240,000 miles away, it's the moon that moon is being pulled, pulled, pulled toward the earth. but the earth is pulling on the moon, you guys know what else is happening? the moon is pulling on the earth, that's right. okay, they're pulling on each other and it pulls it right around and around and around. you guys are standing right here and you're standing right here, you got a mass too and this got a...
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the mass was set for noon, and it is precisely noon now.sle of the church. the procession being led by the cross reminds us that it was through the cross of jesus that death was defeated. he is the way, the truth, and the life, and we follow in his footsteps. [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] procession up the aisle refeet psalm singing of our complete heplessness dependent on god and says with the lord there is mother sis, and with him, plenty redemption. they now remove the cape or coat and puts op the proper vestments, the celebration of mass. [background sounds] [background sounds] john fits gerald kennedy holds title to a special place in our hearts and in our prayers, thus many have gathered here in final testimony and tribute. background sounds ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the cardinal ascends the altar, and now recite the first hymn or chant of the mass. the entrance song for funeral mass pleads for eternal rest for the dead and reminds us that all that is flesh and blood must come before the throne of god. ♪ ♪ >> after greeting all prese
the mass was set for noon, and it is precisely noon now.sle of the church. the procession being led by the cross reminds us that it was through the cross of jesus that death was defeated. he is the way, the truth, and the life, and we follow in his footsteps. [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] procession up the aisle refeet psalm singing of our complete heplessness dependent on god and says with the lord there is mother sis, and with him, plenty redemption. they now remove the cape...
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- mass. - how much mass you get there. how much mass is being pushed or pulled. and when you consider that also, now you got it together, and that's newton's second law. okay. and this force here is part of some interaction. here's the other part. newton's third law. yay. newton's first law, the idea of mass to begin with, huh? things have mass. they have a tendency to remain at rest. that rifle has a lot more tendency to remain at rest than a little slug of bullet, okay? so the masses are different but the forces are the same. that's today's lesson. and the accelerations are different, that's last time's lesson. you see how all those ideas connect. it's the connection of ideas. so you're traveling in the wrong country at the wrong time and it's totalitarian. d they--what they do is they capture you and they say, "hey, we got you, honey, up against the wall." and they put you up against the wall. they handcuff you. you look at the wall. you see all these bullet holes on the wall. you say, "oh, no." and they put you up against the wall. and some guy comes out with
- mass. - how much mass you get there. how much mass is being pushed or pulled. and when you consider that also, now you got it together, and that's newton's second law. okay. and this force here is part of some interaction. here's the other part. newton's third law. yay. newton's first law, the idea of mass to begin with, huh? things have mass. they have a tendency to remain at rest. that rifle has a lot more tendency to remain at rest than a little slug of bullet, okay? so the masses are...
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so force per mass. now as you're pushing faster and faster and faster and the mass becomes more and more and more, what happens at the speed of light? at the speed of light, what would the mass be? see this little piece of chalk. what's the mass of this piece of chalk if i push it to the speed of light? i can use this equation to guide me. if v is the speed of light zero...infinity. this mass will be pushed to the infinite. now someone says, now that it has an infinite mass, which means an infinite resistance to any further change in motion. now if someone says, could you push it in hyperdrive, honey? hyperdrive, i've got an infinite resistance to any change in motion now. and so we find out in the universe as we understand it in the 20th century, you can't do that. at least with material particles there is a speed limit, the speed of light. so you get that down. one of the important parts of relativity is this. before we understood relativity, we understood that the human race, no matter how sophistica
so force per mass. now as you're pushing faster and faster and faster and the mass becomes more and more and more, what happens at the speed of light? at the speed of light, what would the mass be? see this little piece of chalk. what's the mass of this piece of chalk if i push it to the speed of light? i can use this equation to guide me. if v is the speed of light zero...infinity. this mass will be pushed to the infinite. now someone says, now that it has an infinite mass, which means an...
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archbishop,ing, the will celebrate that mass. the mass he will say is called pontifical.t has to do with the pontiff, the pope -- it will be a low mass. it will not be assisted by the deacon or sub deacon. a sung mass.e it will be a simple mass for john kennedy. after the mass is completed, there will be no eulogy. they will leave say matthews cathedral and go to arlington national cemetery. the president will be buried. about 3:00 to 3:30, jacqueline kennedy, who has performed in an unbelievable fashion throughout all of this since friday, she will receive visiting heads of state. she will meet them, she will undoubtedly display the same self-control she has shown throughout all of this. we go now to the rotunda. there is john mccormick. --ocratic whip and claude pepper, florida. henry jackson, senator from washington. senator strom thurmond, south carolina. with his family. we are not picking up dignitaries to name. we are merely identifying people who have come to pay their tributes to this man with whom they have worked. certainly, many members of the congress were gi
archbishop,ing, the will celebrate that mass. the mass he will say is called pontifical.t has to do with the pontiff, the pope -- it will be a low mass. it will not be assisted by the deacon or sub deacon. a sung mass.e it will be a simple mass for john kennedy. after the mass is completed, there will be no eulogy. they will leave say matthews cathedral and go to arlington national cemetery. the president will be buried. about 3:00 to 3:30, jacqueline kennedy, who has performed in an...
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price up in these parabolic curves but eventually will will settle in valuation that is fair or for mass consumer adoption and when i get to that absolutely i'm sure you heard the bitcoins kept to comparing this new currency a to a ponzi scheme or warning of a possible bubble. you know that you know where like in the case of housing bubble or high tech bubble the problem was not in the actual you know asses that far behind those industries but in the amount of speculation that surrounded it so it seems that the same thing is now happening with bitcoin a lot of speculators are drawn to it well maybe i mean that's who knows woodward's really happening and no one can even give you a good answer on why the president widely held in public traded stock like g.e. goes up and down on some days or so it's hard to predict wire how the big claim prices move in and what's underlying it whether it's a bubble or not is. suggestive that at some point it will eventually zero i don't believe that to be true so when necessarily call it a bubble in the strict sense certainly there are going to be price sur
price up in these parabolic curves but eventually will will settle in valuation that is fair or for mass consumer adoption and when i get to that absolutely i'm sure you heard the bitcoins kept to comparing this new currency a to a ponzi scheme or warning of a possible bubble. you know that you know where like in the case of housing bubble or high tech bubble the problem was not in the actual you know asses that far behind those industries but in the amount of speculation that surrounded it so...
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what's its mass? - on - e. those two things slam. and when they slam, boom, agai a proton pops up and leavest? well, whatev it leaves, it'sotta be--what's the-- what it's goa be over here, gang? - six. - six. and what'she numr nna be - 13 - 14. you see, it's 14. y, this is n twice this. th is twe and then some. this atom here has extra neutrons. it turns out that atom is unstable. that atom is carbon 14. most of the rbon in youenronment isarbon 12, but somef the on youenviroent is carbon 14. anthat caris rioactive. and that carbon emits a beta particle. could you tell me what is left? some people can. some people can't. most of you, of course-- begins with a c. can't. the shorter version of c. check your neighbor. what are the numbers gonna be, gang? what's the number gonna be over here? - seven. - seven? - is it seven? - yeah. - if it's seven, does it check? - yeah. seven minus one is six. what's seven? - nitrogen. - nitrogen. - what do we got for up here? - 14. what goes around comes around. nature is cyclic, gang. you started of n
what's its mass? - on - e. those two things slam. and when they slam, boom, agai a proton pops up and leavest? well, whatev it leaves, it'sotta be--what's the-- what it's goa be over here, gang? - six. - six. and what'she numr nna be - 13 - 14. you see, it's 14. y, this is n twice this. th is twe and then some. this atom here has extra neutrons. it turns out that atom is unstable. that atom is carbon 14. most of the rbon in youenronment isarbon 12, but somef the on youenviroent is carbon 14....
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consumers rather than speculators sure well i don't think it has to be either or there are speculators and mass consumer adoption of the u.s. dollar both play a role speculators help with price discovery and of course consumers use it for as a currency so i think that's likely to be the trend with big point as well the difference is that the it's supply and demand right now and the demand is far outstripping supply and that drives the price up in these parabolic curves but eventually will will settle in valuation that is fair or for mass consumer adoption and we're not get to that absolutely but i'm sure you heard the bitcoins kept to comparing this new currency a to a ponzi scheme or warning of a possible bubble. you know that you know like in the case we have housing bubble or high tech bubble the problem was not in the actual you know asses that far behind those industries but in the amount of speculation that surrounded it so it seems that the same thing is now happening with bitcoin a lot of speculators are drawn to it well maybe i mean that's who knows what really happening and no one can
consumers rather than speculators sure well i don't think it has to be either or there are speculators and mass consumer adoption of the u.s. dollar both play a role speculators help with price discovery and of course consumers use it for as a currency so i think that's likely to be the trend with big point as well the difference is that the it's supply and demand right now and the demand is far outstripping supply and that drives the price up in these parabolic curves but eventually will will...
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we'll all timidness sad its users its mass users for. the same kind of trap that bank clients fell for and that is you know a couple of smart by the unscrewed of scrupulous guys capitalizing on the illiteracy in this case digital literacy of of the masses and that's actually a very good comparison so one i agree with you that that's a problem and that's why again i don't think that we're quite ready for mass consumer adoption of decline because these security issues need to be worked out and they need to be worked on two ways in on the one hand we need to develop better software and services that put better tools for protecting decline wallets and distribute those to individuals who want to use them without having to trust a third party like a bank in the first place on the other hand we need to build out the infrastructure the trusted infrastructure so that people can feel like if they're not comfortable securing their own big clients there's a safe place to put it and likely it insured place to put it i think that's very important and
we'll all timidness sad its users its mass users for. the same kind of trap that bank clients fell for and that is you know a couple of smart by the unscrewed of scrupulous guys capitalizing on the illiteracy in this case digital literacy of of the masses and that's actually a very good comparison so one i agree with you that that's a problem and that's why again i don't think that we're quite ready for mass consumer adoption of decline because these security issues need to be worked out and...
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to hear in angola merkel's conversations the question remains will the west manage to roll back the mass surveillance or will it submit to the reality of this one particular big brother presence. when frames spying on friends and trust has been undermined what can stop the relationship from crumbling when europe forgive the u.s. for sneaking in snooping or will they hang up on their curious ally. but how much longer will snowden's revelations keep the flames of the route and our guest today is to british labor i mean. well it's a really interesting visit and to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored knowledge of mass surveillance of spying meant that we were very realistic we didn't expect to get you know the definitive answers about what was going on but we did get some very high level meetings we got face to face meetings with the n.s.c. we went to the white toast and so on so you know we had to every major department and we began to build up a picture in one of those build ups if you like was to try and get our
to hear in angola merkel's conversations the question remains will the west manage to roll back the mass surveillance or will it submit to the reality of this one particular big brother presence. when frames spying on friends and trust has been undermined what can stop the relationship from crumbling when europe forgive the u.s. for sneaking in snooping or will they hang up on their curious ally. but how much longer will snowden's revelations keep the flames of the route and our guest today is...
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there has been mass burials. they are starting to collect and it's starting in a concerted effort about two days ago. it's an enormous task here that it's something that is going to take some time to organise properly and dispose of the bodies. medically the hospitals are being sent up, doctors have been coming in from australia, france, from the u.s., and they are setting up medical supply centres as well to get much-needed medical attention to survivors that have been lining up to days for everything from cuts attended to to giving birth. unfortunately there have been those that have suffered in the beginning. some six babies decide shortly after birth in tacloban, because they weren't able to provide the medical care that they needed. they are hoping that that - the survivor rate will increase as the medical aid comes to them. they need ventilators to keep the babies alive and suppress some of the diseases and things like pneumonia that is plaguing children because it rains here often, and what that does is yo
there has been mass burials. they are starting to collect and it's starting in a concerted effort about two days ago. it's an enormous task here that it's something that is going to take some time to organise properly and dispose of the bodies. medically the hospitals are being sent up, doctors have been coming in from australia, france, from the u.s., and they are setting up medical supply centres as well to get much-needed medical attention to survivors that have been lining up to days for...
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. >> reporter kyle penhaul is in tacloban, and i know you've been attending some of those masses this morning and i know it's been very emotional. >> reporter: that's right, martin and zoraida, we were down at the santo nina church, one of the largest here. the roof was completely peeled off by that supertyphoon. so as the mass was going on, rain, because it's rainy season here, was just pouring down into the church, down the aisles, and on to the pews. and there at one end, at the
. >> reporter kyle penhaul is in tacloban, and i know you've been attending some of those masses this morning and i know it's been very emotional. >> reporter: that's right, martin and zoraida, we were down at the santo nina church, one of the largest here. the roof was completely peeled off by that supertyphoon. so as the mass was going on, rain, because it's rainy season here, was just pouring down into the church, down the aisles, and on to the pews. and there at one end, at the
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price up in these parabolic curves but eventually will will settle in valuation that is fair or for mass consumer adoption and run not get to that absolutely but i'm sure you heard the bitcoins kept ticks comparing this new currency a to a ponzi scheme or warning of a possible bubble and you know that you know like in the case of housing bubble or high tech bubble the problem was not in the actual you know asses that far behind those industries but in the amount of speculation that surrounded itself it seems that the same thing is now happening live bitcoin a lot of speculators that draw into it well maybe i mean that's who knows what would really happen in and no one can even give you a good answer on why the price of a widely held and publicly traded stock like g.e. goes up and down on some days or so it's hard to predict wire how the big claim prices move in and what's underlying it whether it's a bubble or not is suggestive that at some point it will eventually zero i don't believe that to be true so i wouldn't necessarily call it a bubble in the strict sense certainly there are goin
price up in these parabolic curves but eventually will will settle in valuation that is fair or for mass consumer adoption and run not get to that absolutely but i'm sure you heard the bitcoins kept ticks comparing this new currency a to a ponzi scheme or warning of a possible bubble and you know that you know like in the case of housing bubble or high tech bubble the problem was not in the actual you know asses that far behind those industries but in the amount of speculation that surrounded...
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native american mass cots do native american mass cots do symbolize a lot of other teams symbolize a lot of other teams across the country so why the across the country so why the focus on this particular team? focus on this particular team? do you think the others should do you think the others should >> start with one issue >> start with one issue education... education... gun control... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... job creation... climate change... climate change... tax policy... tax policy... the economy... the economy... iran... iran... healthcare... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the ad guests on all sides of the debate. debate. >> this is a right we >> this is a right we should all have... should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something >> there's something seriously wrong... seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent
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this art, he said, should be popular, that is, designed for a mass audience.t should be transient, expendable, low-cost, mass-produced, gimmicky, and in the 1960s, this art came of age-- pop. there was at that moment a kind of liberating nihilism, a sense that you could sort of clear away the junk of an inheritance from the 19th century which people had long sinceceas. so that kind of clearing away and allowing oneself to really stare modern culture in the face, that had a tremendously liberating, invigorating, energizing quality, and it's that quality that gave pop art its kind of joyousness at the beginning... even though a lot of the message had this very acid undertone because it was denying a lot of things that we'd like to think about ourselves. when roy lichtenstein turns to the visual vocabulary of comic books, he's examining stereotypes, packaged images, packaged plots, packaged personalities. warhol's move is absolutely brilliant because what he does is to make a canvas which is nothing but the repetition of identical objects that are products of mas
this art, he said, should be popular, that is, designed for a mass audience.t should be transient, expendable, low-cost, mass-produced, gimmicky, and in the 1960s, this art came of age-- pop. there was at that moment a kind of liberating nihilism, a sense that you could sort of clear away the junk of an inheritance from the 19th century which people had long sinceceas. so that kind of clearing away and allowing oneself to really stare modern culture in the face, that had a tremendously...
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some are from the actual mass killing sites. the nurse that i highlighted today at one point described to me how she was charged with going through the clothing that had been taken from the killing site and was being amended and repair and send back to gemini through the welfare association which was the women's professional charitable organizations so they are handling the movement of little jewish clothes, cleaning them, mending them and sending them to german refugees. this is part of it. the secretary in that case because so many jews were deported to -- from germany and killed in a place outside the city, bonds filled to overflowing with jewish belongings, and they developed a whole language around this which i think there is so much going on behind the scenes that is part of this history. jewish sausage, the women organizing the food that is confiscated coming into the office, like in the office people are putting food out or maybe they didn't have a celebration and taking a beating this food and talking about it, the gold
some are from the actual mass killing sites. the nurse that i highlighted today at one point described to me how she was charged with going through the clothing that had been taken from the killing site and was being amended and repair and send back to gemini through the welfare association which was the women's professional charitable organizations so they are handling the movement of little jewish clothes, cleaning them, mending them and sending them to german refugees. this is part of it....
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the fallout from mass surveillance revelations forces u.k. intelligence chiefs to make a televised public appearance to your testimonies are expected to progress on damage from the leaks and not the scale of their spying activities. we report from guantanamo bay detention center and how guards keep up morale while former inmate describes the tailor made torture to constrain the prisoners. at the sochi twenty fourteen olympic torch relay goes into orbit to take the iconic symbol for its first ever space walk. this is actually coming to you live from moscow with me marina josh. heart of the heels of american intelligence bosses trying to justify mass surveillance it's time for british spy chiefs to face a grilling has of the three who came teligent agencies are about to make an unprecedented public appearance to explain their spy operations aren't you sir first takes a look at what to expect. for the first time you're going to have the three heads of britain's spy agencies in the same room being questioned by m.p.'s now that's part of the sessi
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in the first years of the permian mass extinction probably the most you would notice is an odd change in the weather a reddish hue in the northern sky what you wouldn't know and probably your children wouldn't even realize although your grandchildren certainly would is that a tipping point had already been passed and an extinction and an unstoppable one was already underway. extinction what could get america's leading experts on climate change to agree on something that the average american has probably never even heard. methane methane is a far more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide and there are trillions of tons of it embedded in a sort of eisler e called methane hydrate or nothing clathrate crystals in the arctic and in the seas or on continental shelves in north america too and arctica if enough of this methane is released quickly enough it won't just produce global warming it could produce an extinction of species on a wide scale and extinction that could even include the human race if there is a ticking time bomb in our biosphere that could lead to a global warming so r
in the first years of the permian mass extinction probably the most you would notice is an odd change in the weather a reddish hue in the northern sky what you wouldn't know and probably your children wouldn't even realize although your grandchildren certainly would is that a tipping point had already been passed and an extinction and an unstoppable one was already underway. extinction what could get america's leading experts on climate change to agree on something that the average american has...
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in the first years of the permian mass extinction probably the most you would notice is an odd change in the weather a reddish hue in the northern sky what you wouldn't know and probably your children wouldn't even realize although your grandchildren certainly would is that a tipping point had already been passed and an extinction unstoppable one was already underway. extinction what could get america's leading experts on climate change to agree on something that the average american has probably never even heard of methane methane is a far more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide and there are trillions of tons of it embedded in a sort of ice slurry called methane hydrate or nothing clathrate crystals in the arctic and in the seas or on continental shelves in north america too and arctica if enough of this about thing is released quickly enough it won't just produce global warming it could produce an extinction of species on a wide scale and extinction the could even include the human race if there is a ticking time bomb in our biosphere that could lead to a global warming so r
in the first years of the permian mass extinction probably the most you would notice is an odd change in the weather a reddish hue in the northern sky what you wouldn't know and probably your children wouldn't even realize although your grandchildren certainly would is that a tipping point had already been passed and an extinction unstoppable one was already underway. extinction what could get america's leading experts on climate change to agree on something that the average american has...
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of two, atomic mass of two. this is heavy hydrogen. it's a little heavier. you see that? in fact, you can make water h2o where the h is a double weight hydrogen and guess what we call the water? heavy water and you lift it up, you can feel it. it's heavier, okay? heavier water. this is called an isotope of hydrogen, called deuterium, duet, duo, okay? deuterium. you can also have another isotope of hydrogen which has an extra neutron and these are relatively rare, especially this one, it's called, tritium. trio, three people, trio, tritium, and so this would be isotope tritium of hydrogen, but see the one down there. that tells you that this nucleus has a positive charge of one and is capable of holding one electron in orbit to be stable. okay? now you know what happens if you add another proton? if you add another proton, now these two protons will pull this one tighter, because there's more force, so what it does, pull that into a smaller orbit and furthermore hold an extra electron. this atom is physically sma
of two, atomic mass of two. this is heavy hydrogen. it's a little heavier. you see that? in fact, you can make water h2o where the h is a double weight hydrogen and guess what we call the water? heavy water and you lift it up, you can feel it. it's heavier, okay? heavier water. this is called an isotope of hydrogen, called deuterium, duet, duo, okay? deuterium. you can also have another isotope of hydrogen which has an extra neutron and these are relatively rare, especially this one, it's...
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of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths since his. edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s. hardliners. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farm. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tear in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi goes on trial today accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempts to push through and islamised leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers for asli reports from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has two former presidents who are on trial at the same time
of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths since his. edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s. hardliners. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farm. now...
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we have a big dip in the jetstream as that arctic air mass moves in.t cold front moves in overnight tonight. we see temperatures start to drop through overnight tonight, but the really cold air will be arriving after this secondary front moves through late tomorrow. the wind will pick up, and you will notice a dramatic temperature change. it is nearly 60 degrees at reagan national, but nebraska, 20 degrees at this hour. a big change in temperatures across the u.s. tomorrow morning, when you are waking up, temperatures will be in the middle 40's downtown. maybe a few upper 30's, but it will be on the breezy side. high temperatures likely going to get to about 50 degrees, but with the wind feeling in the upper 30's to lower 40's. this is nothing. continuing into sunday, notice the wind chill values plummeting with highs only in the middle 30's, and winds gusting to 30, maybe 40 miles per hour. though, wind chill values in the teens and lower 20's. dangerously cold air. anyou have to be outside for extended time, make sure you are bundled up and all of yo
we have a big dip in the jetstream as that arctic air mass moves in.t cold front moves in overnight tonight. we see temperatures start to drop through overnight tonight, but the really cold air will be arriving after this secondary front moves through late tomorrow. the wind will pick up, and you will notice a dramatic temperature change. it is nearly 60 degrees at reagan national, but nebraska, 20 degrees at this hour. a big change in temperatures across the u.s. tomorrow morning, when you are...
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to with one of mass destruction. in the case of. this was a bleak life. choose your language. because without if the federal system is still so much. choose to skip consent you can. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose to stories that impact your life choose to access to often. welcome back when talum obey reached a grim milestone this week marking twelve years of torture scandal and scrutiny three dozen former generals and admirals of the united states military used the occasion to call for its closure labeling it a betrayal of american values artie's and this is going to brings us her final report from guantanamo. when it comes to this prison the numbers speak for themselves since being set up after the attacks of nine eleven a total of seven hundred seventy nine hundred have been held at guantanamo today one hundred sixty four people remain over half of them have been long cleared for release but remain locked up a total of six people is currently under trial alleged prisoners of war brought here since two thousand and two removed from the battlefield of america's
to with one of mass destruction. in the case of. this was a bleak life. choose your language. because without if the federal system is still so much. choose to skip consent you can. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose to stories that impact your life choose to access to often. welcome back when talum obey reached a grim milestone this week marking twelve years of torture scandal and scrutiny three dozen former generals and admirals of the united states military used the occasion to...
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here in moscow this is the first than people in hundreds of cities across the world taking part in mass rallies planned by the global protest group anonymous the day of action is called the million mask march uniting those protesting against the violation of online privacy as well as corporate greed and corrupt governments protesters worrying those guy fawkes masks demonstrating their allegiance with the anonymous hacktivist group infamous for its own line anti government actions one of the biggest rallies is underway in washington d.c. he's going to shoot you can join the protest is there. here in washington you have different protest groups marching under the umbrella of be anonymous they protest different things they protest what they see is a police state they focused against the persecution of whistleblowers they protest against wall st told the world's biggest producer of genetically modified seeds so generally speaking they see themselves as a movement against the government and corporations taking advantage of the people. who are. so we're standing next to the white house what d
here in moscow this is the first than people in hundreds of cities across the world taking part in mass rallies planned by the global protest group anonymous the day of action is called the million mask march uniting those protesting against the violation of online privacy as well as corporate greed and corrupt governments protesters worrying those guy fawkes masks demonstrating their allegiance with the anonymous hacktivist group infamous for its own line anti government actions one of the...
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it will not be a sung mass. it will be a simple mass for john kennedy. then after the mass is completed, and there is no ula y ulagy, it will go to arlington national cemetery and from 3-3:30, jaclyn kennedy will receive visiting heads of state and heads of foreign delegations. she will meet them, undoubtedly display the same self-control she has shown throughout all of this. we go now for pictures. >> there is a democratic john mccormick there. and claud pepper of florida. >> we are not picking out dignitaries to name. we are just identifying people who have came to pay tribute to the man with whom they have worked. many members of the congress were given an opportunity on pass through in private. they did so and are back again. it is not easy to say good-bye it a man. but they must. they come and stand. and there is john lindsey, republican congressman from new york city. they stand after four. [silence] [silence] >> of you simple floral tributes in the rotunda in the capital of the united states. plane, bronze casket covered by of flag of the united s
it will not be a sung mass. it will be a simple mass for john kennedy. then after the mass is completed, and there is no ula y ulagy, it will go to arlington national cemetery and from 3-3:30, jaclyn kennedy will receive visiting heads of state and heads of foreign delegations. she will meet them, undoubtedly display the same self-control she has shown throughout all of this. we go now for pictures. >> there is a democratic john mccormick there. and claud pepper of florida. >> we...
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western governments this week to protect christianity from becoming extinct in the countries where a mass exodus is taking place reports for many christians in the middle east the arab spring has been wintry at best the international society for human life says that one out of the every five acts of religious discrimination in the world today are perpetrated and carried out against christians nowhere is this more acutely felt than in the middle east and north africa if you look at syria for example we tend to say of the total population is christian a third of them have already fled from the civil war that started two years ago and that number continues to grow after the murder of father best in years nasa last year in two thousand and twelve the threats and the persecution of christians escalated so much so that many today say the night me facing the questions of syria is the same night me that the questions of iraq have been living under since the invasion in two thousand and three the way oh i believe it is all systematic and planned foreseen christians to leave in iraq for instance le
western governments this week to protect christianity from becoming extinct in the countries where a mass exodus is taking place reports for many christians in the middle east the arab spring has been wintry at best the international society for human life says that one out of the every five acts of religious discrimination in the world today are perpetrated and carried out against christians nowhere is this more acutely felt than in the middle east and north africa if you look at syria for...
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hear in aguilar merkel's conversations the question remains will the west manage to roll back the mass surveillance or will it submit to the reality of this one particular big brother presence. when friends spying on friends and trust has been undermined what can stop the relationship from crumbling europe forgive us for sneaking in snooping or will they hang up on their curious ally. but how much longer will snowden's revelations keep fanning the flames of the router and our guest today is to british labor i mean. well it's a really interesting visit and to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers when we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored knowledge of master valence of spying meant that we were very realistic we didn't expect to get you know the definitive answers about what was going on but we did get some very high level meetings we got face to face meetings with the n.s.c. we went to the white toast and so on you know we had to every major department and we had to build up a picture in one of those build ups if you like was to try and get
hear in aguilar merkel's conversations the question remains will the west manage to roll back the mass surveillance or will it submit to the reality of this one particular big brother presence. when friends spying on friends and trust has been undermined what can stop the relationship from crumbling europe forgive us for sneaking in snooping or will they hang up on their curious ally. but how much longer will snowden's revelations keep fanning the flames of the router and our guest today is to...
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mass movements like this can achieve anything other than just making noise. well let's hear the words from including informing people about this the legislation that would potentially pave the way through to net censorship it's up to second and then there was this is what legislation that would bite legal protection to internet giants. that's final. private information of their users to government agencies. does he know the senate eventually could not vote. that legislation. and now in life it would sell those revelations they demanded drastic overhaul of the nsa must take to washington to press has taken off the calendar in front of my su demos and women to take us one year of the netherlands spain sweden at the polls noodle joined in on the global action and demonstrations to bolster been happening to his ear and tech is one of his writings in the pocono the map is that the rate goes red and olive green is what's been happening. many people gullible the streets to in cities across africa australia and southeast asia he met online torpedo cool if you want to
mass movements like this can achieve anything other than just making noise. well let's hear the words from including informing people about this the legislation that would potentially pave the way through to net censorship it's up to second and then there was this is what legislation that would bite legal protection to internet giants. that's final. private information of their users to government agencies. does he know the senate eventually could not vote. that legislation. and now in life it...
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>> we have other mass transit agencies that are helping out.ning we have caltrain picking up passengers in millbrae on the 215 and 225 trains. a.c. transit is running on time. for muni they are adding service on van ness to embarcadero line. and 49 van ness and, also, we do encourages to pull together. we are not looking at friday lite on the roads. fur traveling in -- if you are traveling in the car expect heavier than normal delays. 880 southbound from fremont to san jose is 16 minutes so you are still clear. 280 northbound from 101 to cupertino, that is 14 minutes. outside, you can see the traffic is stacked up along westbound 80 the headlights are slowly making their march to the maze. we notice the cameras bouncing and that means we have high winds with us until 10:00 this morning and here is a look at live doppler 7 hd you can see it is clear and we are not looking at moisture in the forecast. we did have rain early this week and that moved to the south. looking at the ferry building from the roof camera the flags are blowing out and from
>> we have other mass transit agencies that are helping out.ning we have caltrain picking up passengers in millbrae on the 215 and 225 trains. a.c. transit is running on time. for muni they are adding service on van ness to embarcadero line. and 49 van ness and, also, we do encourages to pull together. we are not looking at friday lite on the roads. fur traveling in -- if you are traveling in the car expect heavier than normal delays. 880 southbound from fremont to san jose is 16 minutes...
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a fantasy of mass killing is hidden, it is protected, and it is protected to the point where the massng, even kill his own mother in order to keep from being discovered. now is that what happened here? >> michael -- >> i think we can get to the bottom of this with further scrutiny. >> michael warner, i got to leave it there. fascinating talking to you. many, many hot button points and a great debate to be having. >> i appreciate you raising the questions because if we don't have this discussion, it's going to happen again, and i appreciate the president being honest and starting to face up to it. >> michael warner, thank you very much. >>> hollywood tells you no animals were harmed in the making of this film. can you trust them? the shocking charges of what may be happening off screen. that's next. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. d" i started part-time, now i'm a manager
a fantasy of mass killing is hidden, it is protected, and it is protected to the point where the massng, even kill his own mother in order to keep from being discovered. now is that what happened here? >> michael -- >> i think we can get to the bottom of this with further scrutiny. >> michael warner, i got to leave it there. fascinating talking to you. many, many hot button points and a great debate to be having. >> i appreciate you raising the questions because if we...
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just a mass of people trying to get out of there. for security reasons. >> typhoon hayan hit the philippines, left a path of destruction. like nothing officials have ever seen before. >> collect contributions, nonperishable items. >> a desperate situation for many people as food and water supplies run low. now communities are coming together to help. and the u.s. honor its veterans today with parades, even special home comings. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on kpix 5 news this morning. how about your holiday forecast? find out what's going on. got some high clouds moving in. a system sitting off the coastline. going to keep things dry. going to bring a chance of showers in the bay area for tomorrow. dry. cloudy skies to start out. the temperatures running in the 40s and the 50s. by the afternoon a mixture of sun and a few clouds, temperatures as high as 72 in livermore, 68 in santa rosa, 64 degrees in san francisco. time now for your kcbs traffic. >> getting our first reports of what could be a bad
just a mass of people trying to get out of there. for security reasons. >> typhoon hayan hit the philippines, left a path of destruction. like nothing officials have ever seen before. >> collect contributions, nonperishable items. >> a desperate situation for many people as food and water supplies run low. now communities are coming together to help. and the u.s. honor its veterans today with parades, even special home comings. from across the bay to around the world, the...
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the thing about these mass cots, it makes us stupider about our history. i can say that, as an american, we can't afford to be much stupider to our history. as we comicallous to our history, we not only disrespect people, our ancestors, people who suffered but we make it that much more difficult to address very real 21st century problems on the reservations. >> reregina what do you say for that? we may not have regina back. >> may i speak to that? >> sure go ahead. >> i wanted to speak on walter wetzel. the saying at the same time the name and the logo, should be eliminated? i mean, i don't understand the connection there. here we have a man, he was the most powerful native american in the country at the time, in the '50s and '60s when he was the president of ncai. so how do you justify the fact that today you want to change that? >> well, mike let -- >> when did he that, he did not have the emprimatur of ncai. he was not speaking for the organization when he was promoting that kind of stereotyping. >> would we ever say? i don't get it, in the 1950s you ha
the thing about these mass cots, it makes us stupider about our history. i can say that, as an american, we can't afford to be much stupider to our history. as we comicallous to our history, we not only disrespect people, our ancestors, people who suffered but we make it that much more difficult to address very real 21st century problems on the reservations. >> reregina what do you say for that? we may not have regina back. >> may i speak to that? >> sure go ahead. >> i...
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claimed wallin was a prime example that mass surveillance programs work to terror plots. the boat silent alarm in case what we knew at the time when we made that clear it was we knew a number that we had reasonable suspicion was affiliated with a terrorist group plotting against the homeland that number was in somalia it was associated with al shabaab in order to find the needle that matched up against that number we needed the haystack right that's what the premise is in this case and in that point if just before somebody had made that clear you'd said this is going to connect to a number in san diego that would have been as surprising is if you'd said that number is connected to the same place in yemen but now mullen and his lawyer have filed for a free trial because he argues that the extent to which he was monitoring using section two fifteen and section seven zero two of the finest act violated his first and fourth amendment rights he also says that keeping faisel materials out of the hands of his attorney is a violation of due process so this case could be the first
claimed wallin was a prime example that mass surveillance programs work to terror plots. the boat silent alarm in case what we knew at the time when we made that clear it was we knew a number that we had reasonable suspicion was affiliated with a terrorist group plotting against the homeland that number was in somalia it was associated with al shabaab in order to find the needle that matched up against that number we needed the haystack right that's what the premise is in this case and in that...
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this is a dry air mass moving in. earlier today, when the front moved through, the precip was so light. and the air so dry, very few folks really saw anything in the way of any snow shower activity. it primarily was really pretty much west of cumberland. frostburg had snow. 36, cumberland and 38 in ocean city. had a few light rain showers. and a few snowflakes mixed in a few spots. right now, locally, 36 to 40 degrees around the region. still, the breeze anywhere from 8 to 15. 18 miles an hour down in pax river. that's bringing the wind chills down around the freezing mark. so if you're heading out tonight, remember, it's going feel like majority mid- to upper 20s. the front this morning, showing big low pressure, quebec, see that big spin there. trailing a cold front. this is an arctic cold front. it is already warming up in the northern plains. the front came through the area. but most of the precip dried up as it moved through our region and offshore. now, we're getting clearing skies and lake-effect snow, popping
this is a dry air mass moving in. earlier today, when the front moved through, the precip was so light. and the air so dry, very few folks really saw anything in the way of any snow shower activity. it primarily was really pretty much west of cumberland. frostburg had snow. 36, cumberland and 38 in ocean city. had a few light rain showers. and a few snowflakes mixed in a few spots. right now, locally, 36 to 40 degrees around the region. still, the breeze anywhere from 8 to 15. 18 miles an hour...
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i just want to have you guys speak to the problem of mass incarceration and how do we get to it.how did we get there and what are some of the policy issues we can deal with to work towards a more just system? >> guest: is certainly horrifying the statistics. one in three african-american babies born today are destined for jail if our policies of mass incarceration continue. it's just certainly a civil rights issue of our time and a human rights issue of our time. and look at the conditions of our jails in this country are like. i think when you hear people say african-americans are more likely to commit crimes, it really is unfair. there are neighborhoods are unfairly targeted. if you take drug use for example, african-americans are actually less like he to use and abuse illegal substances but the chances of them going to prison and jail for committing those offenses is so disproportionate. and so when you look at these numbers there really is something that i hope these people step back and look at. >> host: i know eric holder is trying to at least do something with regard to le
i just want to have you guys speak to the problem of mass incarceration and how do we get to it.how did we get there and what are some of the policy issues we can deal with to work towards a more just system? >> guest: is certainly horrifying the statistics. one in three african-american babies born today are destined for jail if our policies of mass incarceration continue. it's just certainly a civil rights issue of our time and a human rights issue of our time. and look at the...
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at a mass grave in a jewish cemetery. 2007 as a people were buried there in mass graves, and one of them with heinrich mueller. >> he was on the cia wanted list and for years the german secret services suspected he was hiding out in czechoslovakia. he was part of the third reich and helped orchestrate the final zis plan toe nona annihilate jews. it is not clear why he was buried in a jewish cemetery but some so-called professional nazi hunters are skeptical of the evidence, arguing not two's on the run word known for faking their own death. only dna evidence would you crude. but with the sheer number of graves in the cemetery, carrying out such tests would be monumental. >> u.s. and mexican authorities shut down a huge tunnel found running underneath the border there used to smuggle drugs. it is thought to be one of the most sophisticated such passages covers discovered. equipped with electric lighting, ventilation, and even a train line. here is a look inside. the u.s. border from mexico, a federal agent claimed first down a tiny hole in a warehouse floor. 20 meters down, a sophisticate
at a mass grave in a jewish cemetery. 2007 as a people were buried there in mass graves, and one of them with heinrich mueller. >> he was on the cia wanted list and for years the german secret services suspected he was hiding out in czechoslovakia. he was part of the third reich and helped orchestrate the final zis plan toe nona annihilate jews. it is not clear why he was buried in a jewish cemetery but some so-called professional nazi hunters are skeptical of the evidence, arguing not...
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. >> how does that differ with mass media? >> the differences that when you have a social media system, whether it is today on the internet or in the old days, a social media system is a two-way conversational environment in which people are passing stuff directly to and from their friends. you are changing information along social networks. that is what we call it social media. this creates a distributed discussion or community. at is what it looks like. we are with that on facebook and twitter. we see stuff from people that we followed. the difference with mass media that it is a one-way. it is impersonal. it is top down broadcast. the radio sits in the corner of the room. it is not social. you're not having conversations with it. there is no networking or personal recommendations. we have come to think of these channels which can reach a broad audience efficiently as old media. the way media always was. and that social media is a change. news from our friends. you do not need be an editor or the head of the tv channel to de
. >> how does that differ with mass media? >> the differences that when you have a social media system, whether it is today on the internet or in the old days, a social media system is a two-way conversational environment in which people are passing stuff directly to and from their friends. you are changing information along social networks. that is what we call it social media. this creates a distributed discussion or community. at is what it looks like. we are with that on...
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, or a mass killing scenarios. lone wolf terrorist operates in essentially a vacuum in terms of supervision, in terms of restrictions or limitations, in terms of any kind of filter on what is or isn't acceptable. the truth almost is only answerable to himself or herself. and therefore, by the way, that means many traditional deterrent tacked to ask that we use as governments, as military command line foresman organization chart of identifying and capturing the wood the attacker are essentially not going to have very much impact. the lone wolf operates about committees, without worrying about going before an appropriations board of any kind. she does what he can do when he wants to do it on his timetable. the one that obviously explosives fall well within that universe. that goes without saying. that the one and most significant terms of its real footprint is the radiological threat. for the last 10, 15 years, i think one of the recurring question on the part of security planners everywhere is why haven't we been hi
, or a mass killing scenarios. lone wolf terrorist operates in essentially a vacuum in terms of supervision, in terms of restrictions or limitations, in terms of any kind of filter on what is or isn't acceptable. the truth almost is only answerable to himself or herself. and therefore, by the way, that means many traditional deterrent tacked to ask that we use as governments, as military command line foresman organization chart of identifying and capturing the wood the attacker are essentially...
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dollhouse future and downloaded things and it's fair to say we'll never buy a toy again no more than mass produced plastic from wal-mart. can we print it and make it that is it's still plastic but the relationship with the plastic has changed in consumer to creator and they love it. so everyone says the 3-d persistently eliminates waste. so in some because it produces for waste but you xherz consumers who are involved and they're so which better informed and see the change coming from the bottom where people a lot of people, you know, desktop 3-d printers has used materials that have issues but at the same time people are really paying attention that's a bio degradeable produce so people are starting to care - you >> i think those preprinting things you can say that traditionally manufacturing is more efficient and that's said how might they produce less waste only if you spent a huge amount of time designing these things and it prevents you from buying other thing and if the objects you create have a personal relationship to you that i start totion the larger universe which you what i wa
dollhouse future and downloaded things and it's fair to say we'll never buy a toy again no more than mass produced plastic from wal-mart. can we print it and make it that is it's still plastic but the relationship with the plastic has changed in consumer to creator and they love it. so everyone says the 3-d persistently eliminates waste. so in some because it produces for waste but you xherz consumers who are involved and they're so which better informed and see the change coming from the...
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a weapon of mass destruction. in the case of. this was a week life. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. speak or language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seventy r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try. to find out more visit our big t.v. show it's called. since the one nine hundred seventy s. the frequency of murders in the streets or public places has only increased each year there are around twenty mass shootings. one recent tragedy was in the or a cinema in colorado in summer of two thousand and twelve. that day a twenty four year old man burst into the movie theater during a screening of the latest batman film he opened fire at random killing twelve of the audience. the murderer was james holmes he wore cavill our van. gasmask and was armed with an assault rifle. we visited the site of the tragedy twenty days later to meet a survivor of the shooting. emma a nineteen year old student was in
a weapon of mass destruction. in the case of. this was a week life. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. speak or language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seventy r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try. to find out more visit our big t.v. show it's called. since the one nine hundred seventy s. the frequency of murders in the streets or...
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out and saying enough is enough we want justice we want to know and people ask if the decentralized massed movement like this can achieve anything other than just making noise well last year they were instrumental in informing people about this but legislation that would provide legal protection to internet giants that funneled private information to their users two thousand agencies and now in light of edward snowden's revelations they demand a drastic overhaul of the n.s.a. . and that's the picture in washington well the movement rolled in almost every continent in europe from the city in portugal so crowds gathering in the streets were masks elsewhere travel to mexico brazil demonstrations also happened in the crowds to japan australia new zealand as on our radar here. while the guy fawkes mask become a symbol of the protest movement and a top selling item or lying to some is making some money out of it i guess martin looks at its significance. to be hard pressed to not find this mask at a recent protest but ironically every time the mask is purchased time warner gets a cut yes because
out and saying enough is enough we want justice we want to know and people ask if the decentralized massed movement like this can achieve anything other than just making noise well last year they were instrumental in informing people about this but legislation that would provide legal protection to internet giants that funneled private information to their users two thousand agencies and now in light of edward snowden's revelations they demand a drastic overhaul of the n.s.a. . and that's the...
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this kind of mass murder lasted for hours and it required a lot of personnel. there was change over who was doing the shooting. and they talked about knowledge and a lot of the these soldiers were told that you are making history and they were advertising the personal snapshot camera and document this history that you are participating in. and that is part of what this campaign was all about. and you have a lot of evidence and these images are being developed back in germany. i spoke to a woman in dock out who is one of my witnesses in her job was -- he was a young woman with a technician and she is sitting in developing photos of these atrocities on the eastern front. >> so that is basically somehow part of this. [inaudible question] >> we know that we are starting to find entries in diaries and the information is cemented in. the german army is moving back and forth in the communications are cut off in that regard and so the knowledge was definitely circulating. [inaudible question] smack i want to say that it's amazing that you are here. >> using expression
this kind of mass murder lasted for hours and it required a lot of personnel. there was change over who was doing the shooting. and they talked about knowledge and a lot of the these soldiers were told that you are making history and they were advertising the personal snapshot camera and document this history that you are participating in. and that is part of what this campaign was all about. and you have a lot of evidence and these images are being developed back in germany. i spoke to a woman...