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the patriot act is very much with us. the current events i actually one thing i hope we can talk about. i think there might be some prospect for change. >> where? >> guest: one thing that happened. i started writing this weak in the -- book in the middle of barack obama's first term. at that time, people didn't understand that obama continued bush's policy. the surveillance and everything we were doing domestically. and so linda greenhouse referred my book to the wake-up call. people didn't wake up that much. people were not looking to re-examine the decisions that had been made in the fall of 2001 about what our antiterrorism strategies should be. so what i would say is there was a snooze alarm. and the wake-up call came with snowden. when he started releasing documents about what actually is going on behind the curtain and what kind of surveillance there is, i think people did start to pay more attention. i think for good reason. and so, well, i'll tell you i think it matters more than ever people be aware of what is go
the patriot act is very much with us. the current events i actually one thing i hope we can talk about. i think there might be some prospect for change. >> where? >> guest: one thing that happened. i started writing this weak in the -- book in the middle of barack obama's first term. at that time, people didn't understand that obama continued bush's policy. the surveillance and everything we were doing domestically. and so linda greenhouse referred my book to the wake-up call....
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where do we stand with the patriot actde today? >> guest: with the patriots back to people don't understand it is enacted after 9/11, 2001. they did not yet know what was going what liberty as we gave the government to try to prevent terrorism. so it has been defective and is solely directed to doh surveillance over two things but when george of the bush left the white house people were saying what you have to do now that there is a big the door that is mission accomplished? prospect for change. >> where? >> guest: one thing that happened. i started writing this weak in the -- book in the middle of barack obama's first term. at that time, people didn't understand that obama continued bush's policy. the surveillance and everything we were doing domestically. and so linda greenhouse referred my book to the wake-up call. people didn't wake up that much. people were not looking to re-examine the decisions that had been made in the fall of 2001 about what our antiterrorism strategies should be. so what i would say is there was a snooze
where do we stand with the patriot actde today? >> guest: with the patriots back to people don't understand it is enacted after 9/11, 2001. they did not yet know what was going what liberty as we gave the government to try to prevent terrorism. so it has been defective and is solely directed to doh surveillance over two things but when george of the bush left the white house people were saying what you have to do now that there is a big the door that is mission accomplished? prospect for...
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the patriots knew that the british were planning an attack.n the hope to delay that they'd they decided to build an earthen fort on bunker hill which is to the north of the charles town peninsula have way -- half mile away from breeds hill where the monument is now but for reasons we are unsure of even today we impress god, more than a thousand people tilt their fort not on bunker hill but i'm breeds hill right in the figure face of the british in boston. general gage woke up the next morning he felt he had no choice but to attack this threat to that shipping and to boston itself or the fort that was supposed to delay an attack actually provoked an attack and this battle would unfold causing all sorts of mayhem. and it would become the bloodiest battle with more than 2000 british regulars involved. they would suffer casualties of close to 50% which is just devastating. this would be a british victory technically. they would take the red out but as william haugh the general on the ground during the battle would admit it was a victory bought at
the patriots knew that the british were planning an attack.n the hope to delay that they'd they decided to build an earthen fort on bunker hill which is to the north of the charles town peninsula have way -- half mile away from breeds hill where the monument is now but for reasons we are unsure of even today we impress god, more than a thousand people tilt their fort not on bunker hill but i'm breeds hill right in the figure face of the british in boston. general gage woke up the next morning...
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frauding off of patriotism. recently they settled a lawsuit that claimed that their products were truly made in the usa and they were not. it was not any of the companies that you just saw in that shot of the but who benefits now that america is back in fashion in and how do you keep from being duped? he works at the kato institute. and fraud policy. and david is creative officer with the marketing agency that supports resurgeness in american manufacturing. welcome to the stream. so dave, for a lot of americans, walking up to the register with something proudly made in america makes you feel like you're doing your part to help american companies and keeping american jobs. does made in the usa really mean made in the usa? >> it depends on how you define it. if you go by the fcc, it's fairly rigid. i have a terrible echo, but made in the usa is often something that companies leverage, and in fact, it may not be made in the usa at all. and that's a travesty. but the flipside, sometimes things are made in the usa in
frauding off of patriotism. recently they settled a lawsuit that claimed that their products were truly made in the usa and they were not. it was not any of the companies that you just saw in that shot of the but who benefits now that america is back in fashion in and how do you keep from being duped? he works at the kato institute. and fraud policy. and david is creative officer with the marketing agency that supports resurgeness in american manufacturing. welcome to the stream. so dave, for a...
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so boston was now the former center of defiance was a british garrison under it a patriots siege. now the point of the siege is to cut off the city and starve it to death. this wasn't going to happen in boston because the english had the navy, the british navy with ships or off the harbor and you know today the town of nantucket nantucket -- excuse me, the town of boston is now the city of boston and it's almost unrecognizable to the way it was. many of those hills that once defined the island that was lost and were shaved down to fill in the back bay, the back bay was a day. it was water.
so boston was now the former center of defiance was a british garrison under it a patriots siege. now the point of the siege is to cut off the city and starve it to death. this wasn't going to happen in boston because the english had the navy, the british navy with ships or off the harbor and you know today the town of nantucket nantucket -- excuse me, the town of boston is now the city of boston and it's almost unrecognizable to the way it was. many of those hills that once defined the island...
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>> yes, sir, i see very many limitations from both the fourth amendment and from the patriot act and the fisa act. there are many, many limitations that are put in and many checks and balances both to the united states congress and to the -- >> let's go over a couple of those. i assume you have to go to the fisa court and those are one of the checks and balances. could you go to the court and argue that you had a right to obtain, say, either an individual or every american's tax return? could you argue that with a straight face? >> i think they -- >> i have a long list of them. yes or no? >> any individual's tax return? there are separate laws that cover the acquisition of tax returns. >> you could get tax returns. could you get at somebody's permanent record from school? >> if it was relevant to the investigation you could go to the fisa court and ask for it. >> could you get somebody's hotel records? >> if it was relevant. >> could you get the record of everybody who stayed in a particular hotel at a given time? >> if you can demonstrate to the court it is relevant. >> could you ge
>> yes, sir, i see very many limitations from both the fourth amendment and from the patriot act and the fisa act. there are many, many limitations that are put in and many checks and balances both to the united states congress and to the -- >> let's go over a couple of those. i assume you have to go to the fisa court and those are one of the checks and balances. could you go to the court and argue that you had a right to obtain, say, either an individual or every american's tax...
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about the patriot act. about extra territorial application of u.s. law and we get no answers from the european commission. the member states because there is a national debate about the same issue everywhere. we will ask the americans for an explanation. in all of the member states including the u.k. and in my member state we are doing the same. the states are doing double speak to the citizens. are we surprised that they are losing trust? and actually you can say the citizens don't trust their governments any more but the governments seem to trust their citizens even less. we are also losing moral authority here. how can we tell the governments of say egypt iran, any other country that they should not spy on their citizens because that has no place in a democracy if we ever doing the same on our citizens? we are losing credibility here. on the special relationship, i have heard nearly all colleagues hero if he to the special relationship with our best friends and closest allies the united states. i don't know if you listen to the statement of presid
about the patriot act. about extra territorial application of u.s. law and we get no answers from the european commission. the member states because there is a national debate about the same issue everywhere. we will ask the americans for an explanation. in all of the member states including the u.k. and in my member state we are doing the same. the states are doing double speak to the citizens. are we surprised that they are losing trust? and actually you can say the citizens don't trust their...
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thanks to a win for the patriots. a win for miami would assure the franchise of a first non--losing season. the game was back and forth. patriots took a 27 lead. a 24 your touchdown for brody. there was a 75-yard driving response. patriots mounted second-half rallies. brady moved from the 20 to the 14. three consecutive incompletions before the interception by michael thomas sealed the deal, improving 5 and 20. the miami streak win snapped a streak of seven losses against the patriots. how does that affect the play-offs. here it is. denver, new behind. they are the four leaders. if the play-offs started, they'd advance to the play-offs. there's a race to the wildcard. they technically have a chance to win the number one seed. if we win today, they are there for the play-off. miami with an advantage over ravens. the charges are alive and the jets limited based on a win by miami. that is what we are facing. there's a few more games and that could shift everything we saw on the graph. it's game to tame. >> it's do or die
thanks to a win for the patriots. a win for miami would assure the franchise of a first non--losing season. the game was back and forth. patriots took a 27 lead. a 24 your touchdown for brody. there was a 75-yard driving response. patriots mounted second-half rallies. brady moved from the 20 to the 14. three consecutive incompletions before the interception by michael thomas sealed the deal, improving 5 and 20. the miami streak win snapped a streak of seven losses against the patriots. how does...
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continues to have that legacy as a patriot. am a south african. i am an african, as he said when he got his honorary degree from harvard in 1998. that became a watershed moment of him recognizing who he was, what he was and who he's speaking for. >> but to all of you here in new york, it wasn't just that personal grace that allows him to say, i want to make a decision to forgive after he had succeeded. but there is a great deal of political pressure to, quote, unquote, not sell out to the national government at the time which he had to resist and say, look, i've got a long view here, and to whites as well. >> you have to separate his career from dr. king's career. we were in apartheid in 1965, which was the right to vote. in almost 30 years we had a lead jump on that right to vote and used that vote to empower allies in south africa. going against our own government's policy, i thought the u.s. partnership and britain with south africa would help prop that system up. yet he came out seeing what his options were, and he knew tha
continues to have that legacy as a patriot. am a south african. i am an african, as he said when he got his honorary degree from harvard in 1998. that became a watershed moment of him recognizing who he was, what he was and who he's speaking for. >> but to all of you here in new york, it wasn't just that personal grace that allows him to say, i want to make a decision to forgive after he had succeeded. but there is a great deal of political pressure to, quote, unquote, not sell out to the...
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citizens i am confident that it's some point the american patriots who seem to be in a bit of a coma and have been sleeping for a long time are going to wake up soon and realize that while they took an oath to uphold the constitution of the united states the president of the united states also took that oath and has breached it so badly that he but he arrested and charged with treason right now and ultimately all of the sycophants of the u.s. congress who passed things like the patriot act and the national defense authorization act again completely contrary to the u.s. constitution which is supposed to be the suturing call law of the land these people need to be arrested and a government needs to be put in place that actually honors the us constitution and our i honestly believe that's going to happen one way or the other it's going to happen but you just started your answer by saying that the revolution is already happening and then you won by citing everything that's going wrong in america like for example the n.s.a. leaks right you kind of touched upon that nothing's really changi
citizens i am confident that it's some point the american patriots who seem to be in a bit of a coma and have been sleeping for a long time are going to wake up soon and realize that while they took an oath to uphold the constitution of the united states the president of the united states also took that oath and has breached it so badly that he but he arrested and charged with treason right now and ultimately all of the sycophants of the u.s. congress who passed things like the patriot act and...
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continues to have that legacy as a patriot.uth african. i am an african, as he said when he got his honorary degree from harvard in 1998. that became a watershed moment of him recognizing who he was, what he was and who he's speaking for. >> but to all of you here in new york, it wasn't just that personal grace that allows him to say, i want to make a decision to forgive after he had succeeded. but there is a great deal of political pressure to, quote, unquote, not sell out to the national government at the time which he had to resist and say, look, i've got a long view here, and to whites as well. >> you have to separate his career from dr. king's career. we were in apartheid in 1965, which was the right to vote. in almost 30 years we had a lead jump on that right to vote and used that vote to empower allies in south africa. going against our own government's policy, i thought the u.s. partnership and britain with south africa would help prop that system up. yet he came out seeing what his options were, and he knew that forgiv
continues to have that legacy as a patriot.uth african. i am an african, as he said when he got his honorary degree from harvard in 1998. that became a watershed moment of him recognizing who he was, what he was and who he's speaking for. >> but to all of you here in new york, it wasn't just that personal grace that allows him to say, i want to make a decision to forgive after he had succeeded. but there is a great deal of political pressure to, quote, unquote, not sell out to the...
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. >> a new beer with a patriotic flavour. it's brewed in bottles by american veterans. [ ♪ music ] >> hello, welcome to al jazeera ameri america, i'm thomas drayton, good to have you with us. >> violence in the world's youngest country is spiralling out of control. an oil-rich state called unity is no longer under the control of the government. americans have been safely evacuated from the country. loyalties have been split, between supporters of president salva kiir, and former vice president riek machar. the violence escalated when the president dissolved his cabinet in july. he created a one-party state making it impossible for anyone else to be elected president. south sudan is a country in crisis. >> as the violence in north and central south sudan escalates thousands are trying to scope the fighting. government forces have lost control. they are battling to recapture bor. >> there are a lot of people who are now in the u.n. compound in bor town. the whole town is vacated completely. it is only these rebel soldiers who m
. >> a new beer with a patriotic flavour. it's brewed in bottles by american veterans. [ ♪ music ] >> hello, welcome to al jazeera ameri america, i'm thomas drayton, good to have you with us. >> violence in the world's youngest country is spiralling out of control. an oil-rich state called unity is no longer under the control of the government. americans have been safely evacuated from the country. loyalties have been split, between supporters of president salva kiir, and...
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yes we patriots. and one of the things we all patriotic about is the nature of the democracy in the nature of a free press for a while and it looks like something was going to be done all the u.k.'s intelligence chiefs down themselves for the first time giving evidence in the public but there was none of the high handed interrogation that the whistleblowing journalists enjoy it presents serious conflict going on between a. growing national security system in the west and those people who are trying. to expose what that system is doing and. then tis twenty fourteen these who worked so hard to expose the truth remain more resolved than ever to keeping that debate alive. well the twists and turns of that story has certainly been fascinating and huge debate here in the u.k. not just about surveillance not just about privacy but also about the very meaning of the free press and how our government goes about defending that and certainly as we look forward to twenty fourteen i think there's going to be many
yes we patriots. and one of the things we all patriotic about is the nature of the democracy in the nature of a free press for a while and it looks like something was going to be done all the u.k.'s intelligence chiefs down themselves for the first time giving evidence in the public but there was none of the high handed interrogation that the whistleblowing journalists enjoy it presents serious conflict going on between a. growing national security system in the west and those people who are...
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yes, we are patriots and one of the things are patriotic about is the nature of democracy .nd the freedom of the press >> so the reason you have done this is not to damage country? >> it is to help the country in light of the data that is concerned. that areare countries not general democracies where the press are not free to write about these things and whether security services to tell wheres what to write and politicians to censor newspapers. it is not the country that we live and in britain. is. it is one of the things i love about this country. we have the freedom to write and to report and to think and we have some privacy. those of the concerns that need to be balanced against national security which known as underestimating. i can speak for the entire garden staff who have families who live in this country that they want to beast secure, too. thank you for coming before this committee. i hope we will have similar cooperation. theyould be just people trust to answer questions. that theike to say guardian has done great service to this country. you have published for selectively. yo
yes, we are patriots and one of the things are patriotic about is the nature of democracy .nd the freedom of the press >> so the reason you have done this is not to damage country? >> it is to help the country in light of the data that is concerned. that areare countries not general democracies where the press are not free to write about these things and whether security services to tell wheres what to write and politicians to censor newspapers. it is not the country that we live...
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a win by the patriots over the dolphins will give a 5th straight title and a leg up thanks to the patriotsn over denver two weeks ago. a win by miami would be valuable it would ensure the franchise of its first non-losing season keeping it alive for a wildcard berth. patriots took the lead, brady finding ellerman. dolphins quarterback ryan mounted a 75-yard drive. of course the patriots mounted second-half rallies winning each of the last three games. brady intercepted by michael thomas ending the game snapping a 7-game losing skit. it's a third-straight win. in the afc if the post season were to start, this would be the four top seeds: however, that would leave two wildcard spots remaining, but the chiefs are in a spot to win the number one seed, although, of course, they are a lock for the play-offs. miami has the inside track if baltimore defeats detroit. a loss by the jets to the pan theys would eliminate new york. the bears enter the game against the browns tied or a lead. monday night against baltimore. detroit has a head to head tie breaker. chicago passes on the must-win games. the
a win by the patriots over the dolphins will give a 5th straight title and a leg up thanks to the patriotsn over denver two weeks ago. a win by miami would be valuable it would ensure the franchise of its first non-losing season keeping it alive for a wildcard berth. patriots took the lead, brady finding ellerman. dolphins quarterback ryan mounted a 75-yard drive. of course the patriots mounted second-half rallies winning each of the last three games. brady intercepted by michael thomas ending...
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--ston has seen the patriots hosting the patriots. a seven-yard touchdown. 28-24. two minutes later, texas strikes back. running in for a 10-yard touchdown. 31-28, second. attempted game, steven a 53-yarder and it is good. that would be the game-winner. patriots win 34-31. vikings second quarter, patterson lines up in the back. take the pitch, breaks the tackle, goes 33 yards for the td. 7-3. first-order, throwing a deep for jeffrey. does he get it? afraid i'm a no. -- afraid, no. 834-yard field goal attempt is good. the vikings win 23-20. a name foring themselves as they beat miami and had a david and goliath matchup today. you want to see this. -- pass,y, third-place sticking the jumper. in the second half, going up a point. ,ook out for your man there down low, reverse layup. 60-53.set -- ohio state moves up to number two. auburn also moves up to number three. alabama. fourth. to fourth.falls the redskins do lose this game. >> and a tough way. is right, ron burgundy getting back into the anchor chair. coming up, we will show you ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ]
--ston has seen the patriots hosting the patriots. a seven-yard touchdown. 28-24. two minutes later, texas strikes back. running in for a 10-yard touchdown. 31-28, second. attempted game, steven a 53-yarder and it is good. that would be the game-winner. patriots win 34-31. vikings second quarter, patterson lines up in the back. take the pitch, breaks the tackle, goes 33 yards for the td. 7-3. first-order, throwing a deep for jeffrey. does he get it? afraid i'm a no. -- afraid, no. 834-yard...
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while the miramar patriots start celebrating.on robinson doesn't act so saintly. >> dion, he started to trot behind the referee as they were trying to escort them off the field. >> look, he's coming after him! >> i'm like, okay, what the heck is going on? there was pandemonium. >> get the kids off the field. >> going right to his left. then i just came. the open slap. if you look at the video, it shows a slap. >> the blow knocks the referee to the ground. >> it was an open hand slap with my left hand i'm right-handed. >> get the kids, get the kids. >> the referee quickly gets up and heads to the patriots' sideline, but he's being followed. >> you have coaches, parents. everybody was coming on the field. everybody came to. >> all these adults on the field, there's all this commotion. >> robinson lunges at the referee again. this time, a parent restrains him and escorts him off the field. but the crowd is still stirred up. >> if you're looking at the tape, you'll see me in the right hand corner. i'm getting into an argument with an
while the miramar patriots start celebrating.on robinson doesn't act so saintly. >> dion, he started to trot behind the referee as they were trying to escort them off the field. >> look, he's coming after him! >> i'm like, okay, what the heck is going on? there was pandemonium. >> get the kids off the field. >> going right to his left. then i just came. the open slap. if you look at the video, it shows a slap. >> the blow knocks the referee to the ground....
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i grew up in a patriotic household with my parents serving in the military.n my heart to put funds towards this foundation. >> when you know maggie, you're not surprised because that's the type of kid she is. >> reporter: how down county high's athletic director ken wright says the senior encouraged other athletes to help. >> she enrolled both the girls and boys basketball team and the players did it all from the sponsorships to the raffles to selling the t-shirts. it was 100% student led. >> reporter: they're raising money by selling hoops for heroes t-shirts and raving off an ipad and then the tournament. playing tuscarora january 8. u.s. army specialist josh who lost both legs serving in afghanistan was the guest of honor at last year's inaugustal event. -- inaugural event. maggie knows how lucky she is. >> my dad was so fortunate to come back completely intact. i mean, physically and mentally he came out amazing from it. >> reporter: maggie's dad served tours in afghanistan and iraq flying helicopters for the marines and mom, a naval academy graduate was
i grew up in a patriotic household with my parents serving in the military.n my heart to put funds towards this foundation. >> when you know maggie, you're not surprised because that's the type of kid she is. >> reporter: how down county high's athletic director ken wright says the senior encouraged other athletes to help. >> she enrolled both the girls and boys basketball team and the players did it all from the sponsorships to the raffles to selling the t-shirts. it was 100%...
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the sign of a true patriot. more importantly, she delivered on the promises and british voters reported her by three elections in a row. suddenly -- secondly, when i arrived in britain it became apparent there was no alternative to margaret thatcher. she demonstrated me the class of economic principles in the 19th century mocked by the textbook worked with socialism didn't. i also realized that many british politicians at the time were looking for others to do their work for them to reverse decades of socialism. this began with the imf bailout and extended to some in the european community. thatcherism was about british politics and doing the heavy lifting themselves. even worse, her opponents were advocating doing nothing or even more socialism. some surrendering sovereignty to you. as an american i found this repugnant. third, i learned from thatcher that the enemy of economic prosperity and freedom in the 1970s and 1980s with socialism. it still is by the way. whether it was in the soviet union or britain. sh
the sign of a true patriot. more importantly, she delivered on the promises and british voters reported her by three elections in a row. suddenly -- secondly, when i arrived in britain it became apparent there was no alternative to margaret thatcher. she demonstrated me the class of economic principles in the 19th century mocked by the textbook worked with socialism didn't. i also realized that many british politicians at the time were looking for others to do their work for them to reverse...
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parts of the patriot act, they were around for a long time. i first saw some of the drafts in the 1990's. you have to keep the ability to keep up with technology because the technology changes and you do not change laws, you suffer in enforcement. host: is that what happened with 9/11, we fell behind on technology? guest: it is not what happened with 9/11, but it was an impetus to bring our technology up to date. the solutions that has been developed since 9/11 includes the metadata collection. we built a car that keeps us safe. it is time to have a debate. maybe he needs to be fixed, but let's not pretend there is no risk if we just get better that. -- get rid of it. says james, you claim it we would have been safer, how can you be sure? guest: i still have a security clearance. it is irritating that the administration does not make case strong defense. there will be cases where they have stopped something in the relationship might not seem straightforward, but if you look at all of the pieces, this was part of it. does that mean it is irrepl
parts of the patriot act, they were around for a long time. i first saw some of the drafts in the 1990's. you have to keep the ability to keep up with technology because the technology changes and you do not change laws, you suffer in enforcement. host: is that what happened with 9/11, we fell behind on technology? guest: it is not what happened with 9/11, but it was an impetus to bring our technology up to date. the solutions that has been developed since 9/11 includes the metadata collection....
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their patriotism never wavered, nor did their courage.otherhood were never broken, nor was there code. for their heroism and sacrifice, the contributions that went unrecognized for too long is a privilege for congress to bestow the native american code talkers the highest honor we can bestow, the congressional gold medal, and by your acceptance -- [applause] and by your accepting it, you bring luster to this award. may these metals long and/or as a sign of respect, admiration and unending gratitude for our native american tribes and the sons and the sons they sent to battle. we all know that god truly blessed america with our code talkers. thank you and congratulations. [applause] gentlemen, the republican leader of the united states senate, the honorable mitch mcconnell. >> it is an honor to join my colleagues today in recognizing the service of the native american code talkers. a little more than a decade ago, congress and president bush honored the navajo code talkers for the tremendous contributions during world war ii. today, we hono
their patriotism never wavered, nor did their courage.otherhood were never broken, nor was there code. for their heroism and sacrifice, the contributions that went unrecognized for too long is a privilege for congress to bestow the native american code talkers the highest honor we can bestow, the congressional gold medal, and by your acceptance -- [applause] and by your accepting it, you bring luster to this award. may these metals long and/or as a sign of respect, admiration and unending...
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the anash amendment would have prevented government from invoking section 215 of the patriot act. but not the content of the calls unless the government had a reasonable suspicion that a specific target was involved in terrorism. it fell one vote short. 205-217. 93 republicans voted for the amendment and 134 against. >> france, mexico, brazil and other countries, we insist on freedom and privacy in solidarity with our friends in germany, we say [speaking in foreign language]. and we insist on freedom and privacy in solidarity with our friends in france, we say [speaking in foreign language]. we insist on freedom privacy in solidarity with our friends in mexico and throughout the spanish speaking world, we say [speaking in foreign language]. in solidarity with our friends in brazil, we say [speaking in foreign language]. we insist in freedom of privacy. the state, the state has made this equation. security or liberty, take your pick. listen to benjamin franklin's well-known admonition in 1755 he said, "those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety
the anash amendment would have prevented government from invoking section 215 of the patriot act. but not the content of the calls unless the government had a reasonable suspicion that a specific target was involved in terrorism. it fell one vote short. 205-217. 93 republicans voted for the amendment and 134 against. >> france, mexico, brazil and other countries, we insist on freedom and privacy in solidarity with our friends in germany, we say [speaking in foreign language]. and we...
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general clapper gave the best answer he could, and for senator paul to compare that patriot, general clapper, with someone like snowden, who is a traitor, who has put american lives at risk, senator paul should be ashamed of himself. it's an absolute disgrace. he disgraced his office and he owes general clapper an apology immediately. >> spokesman for general clapper
general clapper gave the best answer he could, and for senator paul to compare that patriot, general clapper, with someone like snowden, who is a traitor, who has put american lives at risk, senator paul should be ashamed of himself. it's an absolute disgrace. he disgraced his office and he owes general clapper an apology immediately. >> spokesman for general clapper
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the patriots need to close this out if they are going be remembered for the season. >> there's a huge match-up between division leaders. what could this mean. >> this could have a dommino effect. the eagles could clench the n.f.c.e. if the cowboys lose earlier. if they don't the game is meaningless. the bears unbelievably are back in this thing, controlling their own destiny. the detroit lyons looked like they'd run away. if chicago can win this week and next week, they are division chax. this could be a huge game depending what happens. >> that wraps up sport. we'll be here sunday and keep everyone abreast of the maths. >> you did not clarify it, jessica did. she did the dirty work there. >> she did. >> astronauts repairing the space station and the mission over sooner than expected. >> and welcome back. a successful day in space. n.a.s.a. astronauts completed the first day of the emergency repairs on the international space station. we have more. >> stand by and let me check it out. mission complete, but not over. n.a.s.a. says two astronauts successfully completed the first of what
the patriots need to close this out if they are going be remembered for the season. >> there's a huge match-up between division leaders. what could this mean. >> this could have a dommino effect. the eagles could clench the n.f.c.e. if the cowboys lose earlier. if they don't the game is meaningless. the bears unbelievably are back in this thing, controlling their own destiny. the detroit lyons looked like they'd run away. if chicago can win this week and next week, they are division...
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ross, this is really bad news. >> a tough break for the patriots. rob gronkowski, makes everybody around him better, like tony, makes it so much easier, nasty hit to his right knee. it occurred in the third quarter, of the patriots come back, against the browns, you might want to look away, gronkowski got hilt by technology ward - -- hit byt.j.. according to multiple reports, gronk has a torn acl and ncl tendon in his knee. >>> anita mark, now it seems like defensive backs are going low and sort of messing around with a person's career because these are devastating knee injuries. how are the players adjusting and will we see another rule change from the league? >> i don't believe you'll see another rule change, with roger goodell, dementia and the brain injuries that they're seeing taking place with players who played before they had all these rules is much more damaging to the future of the nfl than knee injuries. i'm going to give you some stats. get this: this season alone, there's about 50 acl injuries that have taken place. only 75% of them tho
ross, this is really bad news. >> a tough break for the patriots. rob gronkowski, makes everybody around him better, like tony, makes it so much easier, nasty hit to his right knee. it occurred in the third quarter, of the patriots come back, against the browns, you might want to look away, gronkowski got hilt by technology ward - -- hit byt.j.. according to multiple reports, gronk has a torn acl and ncl tendon in his knee. >>> anita mark, now it seems like defensive backs are...
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their patriotism never wavered, nor did their courage.otherhood were never broken nor was there code. for their heroism and sacrifice, the contributions that went unrecognized for too long it's a privilege for congress to bestow the native american code talkers the highest honor we can bestow, the congressional gold medal, and by your acceptance -- [applause] and by your accepting it, you bring luster to this award. may these metals long and/or as a sign of respect, admiration and unending gratitude for our native american tribes and the sons and the sons they sent to battle. we all know that god truly blessed america with our code talkers. thank you and congratulations. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the republican leader of the united states senate, the honorable mitch mcconnell. >> it is an honor to join my colleagues today in recognizing the service of the native american code talkers. a little more than a decade ago, congress and president bush honored the navajo code talkers for the tremendous contributions during world war ii.
their patriotism never wavered, nor did their courage.otherhood were never broken nor was there code. for their heroism and sacrifice, the contributions that went unrecognized for too long it's a privilege for congress to bestow the native american code talkers the highest honor we can bestow, the congressional gold medal, and by your acceptance -- [applause] and by your accepting it, you bring luster to this award. may these metals long and/or as a sign of respect, admiration and unending...
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4 segundos por vens una victoria de 29-26o hel partidos y tiene una ligera nta el afc.owns - 26 patriotsell - 391 yds, 3 td tom dramatico triunfo gana su eva i rcero al hilo y ntinua como el segundo mejor ntener a los seahawks des pieron claro con todo el armamento spoble parcolin oakland... genoith lanzo un pan
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because of that those officers who work there are patriots we're going to continue to need them to do the work they do, because the threat continues to exist and quite frankly it's possible the threat could grow again, that's one very important piece of context that americans need to understand. the other is that there is this view out there that somehow the national security agency was out there on its own doing all of these things. not the case. it was doing exactly what its government asked it to do. it was operating under strict rules, provided by executive branch and judicial branch and it was overseen extensively by the intelligence committees on congress. there was no abuse here. they were doing exactly what they were told to do. i think that's important context that people should know. >> schieffer: well, you say there was no abuse because they were doing what they were told to do. but are there instances, mr. morell, where they have invaded america's privacy or is it that they just have the capability to do that? >> the key program here that we're talking about is the 215 pro
because of that those officers who work there are patriots we're going to continue to need them to do the work they do, because the threat continues to exist and quite frankly it's possible the threat could grow again, that's one very important piece of context that americans need to understand. the other is that there is this view out there that somehow the national security agency was out there on its own doing all of these things. not the case. it was doing exactly what its government asked...
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more clarity as both denver and indianapolis have clinched playoff berths as of today while the patriots, bengals and chiefs are also well positioned to be playing in january. the most intriguing race is shaking up to be for the sixth and final playoff spot with the four main contenders all winning today. so tony, who do you see emerging from that group for the second wild card? >> tony: well, you look at baltimore and miami. and baltimore has the tiebreaker, head-to-head advantage with a win over miami. but miami has what would appear to be an easier schedule down the stretch. they both play new england. but baltimore has to go to detroit and to cincinnati where -- oh, i lost my train of thought now. where miami has games against buffalo and the jets. and so miami is really sitting there in pretty good position, but they've got a huge game coming up with new england this week. >> bob: you know, coach, don't worry about it. this whole situation is so jumbled, it's remarkable you can keep your train of thought 99% of the time. let's turn to mike florio, "pro football talk." what will you
more clarity as both denver and indianapolis have clinched playoff berths as of today while the patriots, bengals and chiefs are also well positioned to be playing in january. the most intriguing race is shaking up to be for the sixth and final playoff spot with the four main contenders all winning today. so tony, who do you see emerging from that group for the second wild card? >> tony: well, you look at baltimore and miami. and baltimore has the tiebreaker, head-to-head advantage with a...
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. >> let me read you a quote from a true patriot i might add. the price for my speech was my passport. i will pay it again. i will not be the one to ignore criminality. i would rather be without a state than without a voice. >> all right. who gives him the right, andy, to decide what is right and wrong in terms of national security? isn't that arrogant? >> who gives you the right to ask who gives the right? >> who gives you the right to respond to me like that? >> i think it is the third amendment. >> that is a trick because there is no third amendment. >> does president it bother that -- doesn't it bother that he thinks he knows better than national security. >> the price to pay for civil disobedience is being able to take the slack. if you are going to break the law you take the sentence and go to jail and do what you do. he made himself a fugitive. he would have gotten more if he would have done this on the steps of congress than foreign countries. brazil is not going to be a great place for somebody like that to be in the long run. it is sti
. >> let me read you a quote from a true patriot i might add. the price for my speech was my passport. i will pay it again. i will not be the one to ignore criminality. i would rather be without a state than without a voice. >> all right. who gives him the right, andy, to decide what is right and wrong in terms of national security? isn't that arrogant? >> who gives you the right to ask who gives the right? >> who gives you the right to respond to me like that? >>...
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i mean, i have to don't think there's much patriotism in this country. sense that very few people are willing to sacrifice very much. in a sense, the story of the unwinding is the story of certain virtues that were probably more on her to end the breach the existence a generation ago. i at least have hocrisy served a purpose been. are no longer even considered virtues like self-restraint, like paying taxes. like serving the country, which we pay a lot of lip service to but there's a wonderful book about soldiers coming back from the iraq war with a devastating title thank you for your service, which is essentially the way we fall off our consciousness with the terrible hardships and pain that has been inflicted on these people who served in those wars. so patriotism -- it is still the last refuge of a scoundrel as samuel johnson said, and when you think about what it really means, giving up something for the common good, i don't see it very much in evidence, especially at the levels of our deletes. virtue, you know, there's always a shortage of virtue. [
i mean, i have to don't think there's much patriotism in this country. sense that very few people are willing to sacrifice very much. in a sense, the story of the unwinding is the story of certain virtues that were probably more on her to end the breach the existence a generation ago. i at least have hocrisy served a purpose been. are no longer even considered virtues like self-restraint, like paying taxes. like serving the country, which we pay a lot of lip service to but there's a wonderful...
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they're expressing their patriotic fervor. well perhaps as george osborne will say because they did commission report the government looked into it they're delaying it they've had their results for several months they're saying they're delaying it because they they're not quite happy with some of the facts revealed in their own report so they want to make sure that they were rigorous and diligent in finding the right information it's the soviet union played out here in britain so i remember the soviet union famously would say oh we've got all these tractors rolling off the assembly line. making ten times more kilos and you know there would be this huge propaganda organ to misinform the public so here's george osborne doing his best stalin impression and saying oh yes there's the most well nutrition is good for the nation and there is a reduction in living standards asperity is fantastic and we're going to be whoever it is we're fighting against we're not sure but the chinese give us a lot of money and boris johnson thinks that
they're expressing their patriotic fervor. well perhaps as george osborne will say because they did commission report the government looked into it they're delaying it they've had their results for several months they're saying they're delaying it because they they're not quite happy with some of the facts revealed in their own report so they want to make sure that they were rigorous and diligent in finding the right information it's the soviet union played out here in britain so i remember the...
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they never transitioned into a nation-state, i can claim that putin is not a patriot of russian federation but something that would include form soviet union, but something else, probably eurasian union. and to put that in place, it' is partly an idea to be homophobic, and it's not a local kind of thing. he's now trying to gain more of the moral authority in those who opposed lgbt community. this is a part of a larger plan. isn't russia has not been a nation-state, for them it is a quest for identity. not only economy, oil, gas, pipelines or something else, it's very much part of their identity crisis, at only economic crisis. that's why because there was never russia that would fit into the existing borders and this is the country that has a problem with notion of borders, it's very problematic for georgia and other neighbors, that's still the process of the new russian identity. >> let me though that to kathryn stoner. are every day russians willing to remain poor compared to their western european brothers and sisters in order to live out this grand vision of something else that hasn't
they never transitioned into a nation-state, i can claim that putin is not a patriot of russian federation but something that would include form soviet union, but something else, probably eurasian union. and to put that in place, it' is partly an idea to be homophobic, and it's not a local kind of thing. he's now trying to gain more of the moral authority in those who opposed lgbt community. this is a part of a larger plan. isn't russia has not been a nation-state, for them it is a quest for...
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sunday, including a record set in denver and an incredible comeback by the patriots.all of the highlights next in sports. scrutiny. >> it looks nothing like him. somebody's telling lies. >> this was a miscarriage of justice. >> did they get the wrong man? >> there's something else going on. >> a shocking documentary event begins with: the pan am bomber on al jazeera america presents. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >>> michael eaves is here with sports. it kind of feels likely the n.f.l. playoffs have started.
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chairman, about patriotism. appalled. he said this is not what i act.ded by the patriot there are currently three bills in congress which are being to limit. >> arising from snowden. >> arising from snowden. snowden through the newspapers and through our publications that are being used limit the -- these cross party bills to limit what's going on. o you're quite right to say that the people have been extremely surprised of what's been going on. at least, there is meaningful oversight where to limit now trying and place some limits on that. >> would you say for our own it's changed the course of debate, whether the oversight subject, of and a course, of the recent public the intelligence and security commission. we're all impressed by the robust questioning that took place there at the time. but do you feel that it has changed the course of this debate?ar half our parliament is stage to dealthis with the bout of intelligence many, many volving people who are not public figures? > i think it's absolutely impacted on that d
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patriots down 12 to the browns. tom bridie hits julian with a minute left. a five-point game. after recovering the onside kick, brady to amendola. the one-point lead. then the 58-yard field goal to win it but comes up short and the patriots hold on for the victory. >> ravens and vikings, teams combined for 13 points after three quarters and then 42 in the fourth, including five lead changes in the final two minutes. patter -- ravens win 29-26. let's go to the indoor ice, sharks wrapping up a four-game road trip against the wild in minnesota. 1-0. pavelski gets robbed. then minnesota adds insurance. sharks with terrible line game. three-on-three. a wicked wrister. 3-1 the final, san jose, 1-3 on the road trip. >> this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. florida and it and auburn for the national title game. stanford gets michigan state, and san jose shut out. >> coming up at 6:00. the surprise at the box office. the "the hunger games" movie knocked out of the top spot. what previously yes you did. yes you did. no i didn't. no i didn't. did not. yes you did.
patriots down 12 to the browns. tom bridie hits julian with a minute left. a five-point game. after recovering the onside kick, brady to amendola. the one-point lead. then the 58-yard field goal to win it but comes up short and the patriots hold on for the victory. >> ravens and vikings, teams combined for 13 points after three quarters and then 42 in the fourth, including five lead changes in the final two minutes. patter -- ravens win 29-26. let's go to the indoor ice, sharks wrapping...
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citizens i am confident that it some point the american patriots who seem to be in a bit of a coma and have been sleeping for a long time are going to wake up soon and realize that while they took an oath to uphold the constitution of the united states the president of the united states also took that oath and has breached it so badly that he but he arrested and charged with treason right now and ultimately all of the sycophants of the u.s. congress who passed things like the patriot act and the national defense authorization act again completely contrary to the u.s. constitution which is supposed to be the suturing call law of the land these people need to be arrested and a government needs to be put in place that actually honors the us constitution and our i honestly believe that's going to happen one way or the other it's going to happen but you just started your answer by saying that the revolution is already happening and then you won by citing everything that's going wrong in america like for example the n.s.a. leaks right you kind of touched upon that nothing's really changing w
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over people are suffering they're not suffering in this country they're really expressing their patriotic fervor for the coalition government they're not starving they're not freezing to death they're merely expressing their patriotism well it does look a bit poor scene you might say so you could be. just as you know just look oh yeah he's a big fact let's be honest about him so those his brother in arms david cameron david cameron is. my impression of david cameron more of these approved talk dinner as you know he's like. oh i didn't. so i didn't worry the poor brute would use good rule. no good because a well let's look at those who are so poor a scene and this is the people who can't even afford to eat this is looking at the true state of the british economy now george osborne as we said he likes to deny the statistics deny the actual facts but tweet from the independent reads experts said government may be covering up how austerity and welfare cuts are adding to food crisis hunger in britain has reached the level of a quote public health emergency and the government may be covering up
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patriots down 12 to the browns. tom bridie hits julian with a minute left. a five-point game.after recovering the onside kick, brady to amendola. the one-point lead. then the 58-yard field goal to win it but comes up short and the patriots hold on for the victory. >> ravens and vikings, teams combined for 13 points after three quarters and then 42 in the fourth, including five lead changes in the final two minutes. patter -- ravens win 29-26. let's go to the indoor ice, sharks wrapping up a four-game road trip against the wild in minnesota. 1-0. pavelski gets robbed. then minnesota adds insurance. sharks with terrible line game. three-on-three. a wicked wrister. 3-1 the final, san jose, 1-3 on the road trip. >> this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. florida and it and auburn for the national title game. stanford gets michigan state, and san jose shut out. >> coming up at 6:00. the surprise at the box office. the "the hunger games" movie knocked out of the top spot. what pre omg, jack. have you ever checked out these new product ideaeas people post on you
patriots down 12 to the browns. tom bridie hits julian with a minute left. a five-point game.after recovering the onside kick, brady to amendola. the one-point lead. then the 58-yard field goal to win it but comes up short and the patriots hold on for the victory. >> ravens and vikings, teams combined for 13 points after three quarters and then 42 in the fourth, including five lead changes in the final two minutes. patter -- ravens win 29-26. let's go to the indoor ice, sharks wrapping up...