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, and the women peace network is back on the airfield praying for peace now as we speak. >> and it was at this juncture that your work started becoming strategic? >> more strategic, yes. >> yes. what i found so compelling is that as you're by now, muslim and christian women working together, and you looked to the book of esther -- >> yes. >> say something about that, if you will. >> well, we decided to protest -- you could not -- it -- liberia, like any other place, even here, had been divided on social lines, status, ideological, everything, and you could not mobilize a group of people to work for peace because every woman in one community was a hero to his people. you had to really -- it was difficult to get anyone, so when we brought the women together, the first thing we have to do was move beyond religion, ethnicity, ideological, or political ideologies, and bring us to a place where it was about womanhood. >> uh-huh, uh-huh. >> who cries the most when a baby dies? who does this the most? who does that the most? who are the ones being raped? then they understood. that part, and th
, and the women peace network is back on the airfield praying for peace now as we speak. >> and it was at this juncture that your work started becoming strategic? >> more strategic, yes. >> yes. what i found so compelling is that as you're by now, muslim and christian women working together, and you looked to the book of esther -- >> yes. >> say something about that, if you will. >> well, we decided to protest -- you could not -- it -- liberia, like any other...
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it improves the peace corps. it makes it a better institution, but it tells our young people that you go somewhere in the world to represent america, to do something good, just to do something good for somebody else with no other motive, that we're going to do everything we can to protect you and then we're going to hold people accountable for what they do to you and we're going to do everything we can as americans to take care of you if a crime is committed against you. in the last 10 years, mr. speaker, the peace corps has witnessed over 100 sexual assaults a year against its volunteers. that's 100 too many. we want to bring it down to zero. as the chairman has mentioned about this legislation, it does several things. it creates and requires the peace corps to follow best practices in training their volunteers in responding to assaults against these young people. second, it creates a system of restricted and unrestricted rorpgs so victims have control over their own information and can report only as much as th
it improves the peace corps. it makes it a better institution, but it tells our young people that you go somewhere in the world to represent america, to do something good, just to do something good for somebody else with no other motive, that we're going to do everything we can to protect you and then we're going to hold people accountable for what they do to you and we're going to do everything we can as americans to take care of you if a crime is committed against you. in the last 10 years,...
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>>reporter: at this point things have been very peaceful. truckers are not very happy that they had been stopped in their tracks. when i know what is going on at the far end of the port, but in this area right now things have remained very peaceful. what will happen when all these additional people injure, we do not know but as you are looking at them right now things are remaining peaceful. and they are basically saying that we are the 99 percent and there is no work today. >>pam: the you have the sense that the port will simply shut down and allow the protesters to come in? >>reporter: a little earlier today they had a port operation spokesperson to tell us that several of the marine terminals had ordered off shorts--offshore men to do some work for their 11:00 shift tonight. but it does not look like it will be eating into any kind of work at all. it's questionable if the shoremen who are on duty now will be able to leave the port. but the truckers who are trying to leave the port and get in on not going anywhere. >>pam: you are looking a
>>reporter: at this point things have been very peaceful. truckers are not very happy that they had been stopped in their tracks. when i know what is going on at the far end of the port, but in this area right now things have remained very peaceful. what will happen when all these additional people injure, we do not know but as you are looking at them right now things are remaining peaceful. and they are basically saying that we are the 99 percent and there is no work today. >>pam:...
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, peaceful protestors tried to maintain the peace.peaking just a short time ago, mayor jean quan expressed disappointment over the small number of french protestors who she says were causing problems. >> we went out this afternoon looking at the damage. disappointingly, created by a very small group of the protestors in what has been a peaceful series of demonstrations by thousands of demonstrators. >> reporter: oakland police said they will be bringing in reinforcements from the alameda county sheriff's department and highway patrol just to make sure that things remain peaceful. they say so far, there have been no arrests. back to you. >> christin ayers with the latest, thank you. >>> in other news now, a 74- year-old man beaten to death inside of a wal-mart in front of horrified shoppers. witnesses say a man who appeared to be homeless asked a shopper for money in the los angeles county store. the victim was attacked, hit over the head with an aluminum baseball bat when he said no. >> it was just like moan and groan but could you he
, peaceful protestors tried to maintain the peace.peaking just a short time ago, mayor jean quan expressed disappointment over the small number of french protestors who she says were causing problems. >> we went out this afternoon looking at the damage. disappointingly, created by a very small group of the protestors in what has been a peaceful series of demonstrations by thousands of demonstrators. >> reporter: oakland police said they will be bringing in reinforcements from the...
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i'm joined by an icon of television journalism as resume includes being a founding organizer of the peace corps a press secretary for president lyndon johnson decades of reporting for both print and television outlets the most famous project was bill moyers journal weekly television show that was one of the highest rated public affairs programs around public television in two thousand and seven and two thousand and ten as many as two million viewers tuned in to hear what he had to say every single week and his accomplishments have not gone unnoticed as a recipient of more than thirty emmy awards and nine peabody awards as well as a slew of other honors and this month he released his latest book bill moyers journal the conversation continues. because when he has something to say to listen that's why i am honored to be joined from new york tonight by none other than bill moyers bill welcome but. my pleasure kind of imagine being anywhere else right now . that's very kind of you you're one of those rare people who have impacted both media and politics it's a remarkable life that you. wish jo
i'm joined by an icon of television journalism as resume includes being a founding organizer of the peace corps a press secretary for president lyndon johnson decades of reporting for both print and television outlets the most famous project was bill moyers journal weekly television show that was one of the highest rated public affairs programs around public television in two thousand and seven and two thousand and ten as many as two million viewers tuned in to hear what he had to say every...
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you can see things peaceful.people have gathered in front of the citibank on broadway making their message heard. they are also at wells fargo bank, you saw that. looks like they may be moving down broadway and taking those actions in friend of banks. the protest started 9:00 this morning at 14 inn and broadway. this afternoon they plan to march to the port of oakland where they say they will try to shut it down. they claimed this morning they did but it was not anything of their doing. >> a lot of people have brought their children to that. so far thankfully, it is peaceful, which is great news. >>> firefighters in napa are still actively fighting hot spots from a 90 acre fire that destroyed a home overnight and knocked out power to hundreds for a while. terry mcsweeney joins us with more. >> reporter: there are beautiful views to be had here in the hills above the napa valley as you can see in the distance with this wind right here is sad. it happened last night 10:00 a wind-whipped grass fire tore up the hill
you can see things peaceful.people have gathered in front of the citibank on broadway making their message heard. they are also at wells fargo bank, you saw that. looks like they may be moving down broadway and taking those actions in friend of banks. the protest started 9:00 this morning at 14 inn and broadway. this afternoon they plan to march to the port of oakland where they say they will try to shut it down. they claimed this morning they did but it was not anything of their doing....
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why is this happening quite if israel doesn't want peace, i mean, peace is possible but you have to work, like you have to work for. you just get sick palestinians can't do anything. >> they told me -- >> that's the end of your question, thank you. [inaudible] >> when palestinian have the west bank? why? why? do you know why? because they never recognize our rights. [inaudible] >> all right. [applause] >> is a quick question. >> this is the last question spent i just want to know your perception, after hosni mubarak left, what do you feel, how do you feel about the egyptian-israeli peace treaty? do you feel it is going to fall or stay together? >> i hope it's going to stay. and i offer you something, it's a bit of a problem. i would say inherited, not inherited. problem, when you make peace with dictatorships, as all arab states are dictatorship, you have -- [inaudible] >> you have a big problem with that, because when somebody else take power and kills the previous one, so the whole thing is, you're not sure if he did a piece or not. but i think that peace is important to the egyptians,
why is this happening quite if israel doesn't want peace, i mean, peace is possible but you have to work, like you have to work for. you just get sick palestinians can't do anything. >> they told me -- >> that's the end of your question, thank you. [inaudible] >> when palestinian have the west bank? why? why? do you know why? because they never recognize our rights. [inaudible] >> all right. [applause] >> is a quick question. >> this is the last question...
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some are peaceful. but there have been some instances of breaking the law. >>> and just in tonight, cell phone video captures dramatic sendoff, between protesters and a driver who ended up hitting two pedestrians. and now, happening right now, on the streets of oakland, this is 16th and telegraph. there is a large crowd outside of a building. and it appears they're trying to enter the building. we're not sure what the name of the building is. but the crowd is surfacing in front of the building and trying to make some sort of entry into that building. >> so, what now? basically, it's the cleanup in many ways. work crews you see here, and occupy members, together cleaning up a lot of the broken glass and boarding up the smashed windows. tonight, drastically different than what we saw last week. demonstrations were mostly peaceful. oakland police estimate 7,000 people took part in today's general strike. so far, zero arrests. they marched from frank o gaa g plaza. and watch a cell phone video of a driver i
some are peaceful. but there have been some instances of breaking the law. >>> and just in tonight, cell phone video captures dramatic sendoff, between protesters and a driver who ended up hitting two pedestrians. and now, happening right now, on the streets of oakland, this is 16th and telegraph. there is a large crowd outside of a building. and it appears they're trying to enter the building. we're not sure what the name of the building is. but the crowd is surfacing in front of the...
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a long time to come if you don't make peace with the palestinians. will become soon. apartheid state. this is the real danger this is this would mean the collapse of anything. we had to hope for a live love only of mary thank you very much for joining us here on the t.v. thank you. welcome back and thank you for joining us half past the hour and here's a quick recap of your headlines russia condemns foreign powers for inciting the opposition in syria and the time to topple president assad rather than finding a peaceful solution to this comes after the u.s. and jordan have already called for him to step down while the arab league suspended damascus on saturday and encouraged member states to apply sanctions. on changing of the guard as new prime ministers take over in italy and greece we take a look at how they hope to tackle their current. overwhelming debt critics say the new year of credit prime ministers could end up putting brussels and the euro before the interests of their own people. police in the u.s. ramp up pressure on the occupy movement as they crack down
a long time to come if you don't make peace with the palestinians. will become soon. apartheid state. this is the real danger this is this would mean the collapse of anything. we had to hope for a live love only of mary thank you very much for joining us here on the t.v. thank you. welcome back and thank you for joining us half past the hour and here's a quick recap of your headlines russia condemns foreign powers for inciting the opposition in syria and the time to topple president assad...
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thank you and peace be with you. there's three mike's here so i don't know if i should put this down. um... before i start, i've had the great honor to - i love to talk at schools. k through graduate school and one question i ask children in america is i ask them how many of you have talked great detail to your grandparents or elders or fore father's about world war ii or the depression or vietnam or civil rights movement, or perhaps if your parents or grandparents came from another country and settled here what it's like. only five to ten percent of the ands come up. if i asked that same question in afghanistan or pakistan or africa 90% of ands come up and i think the as great tragedy we've lost that oral tradition and a rich tradition about folklore and heritage and faith and heritage. to honor that today i'd like to share with you a little story. it's a hard cover book that came out in march of 2006. anybody have a hard cover. wave it up here. you might not want it after i say this. i got to pick the title. three
thank you and peace be with you. there's three mike's here so i don't know if i should put this down. um... before i start, i've had the great honor to - i love to talk at schools. k through graduate school and one question i ask children in america is i ask them how many of you have talked great detail to your grandparents or elders or fore father's about world war ii or the depression or vietnam or civil rights movement, or perhaps if your parents or grandparents came from another country and...
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since daybreak, this strike has been a peaceful one. but two hours ago, that peace was broken. that is when an estimated 100 people dressed entirely in black stormed the whole foods near lake merritt taking up outdoor dining tables and chairs and hurling them into the street and a whole foods spokesman now says into the windows of the store. these violent protestors are known to oakland police as the black bloc but watch as "occupy oakland" protestors swinging chairs and sticks to keep them away from the whole foods then form a human chain around that store to help restore the peace. but black bloc was just getting started. they ran next to the bank of america at kaiser center where seven-foot-tall glass windowpanes were shattered with hammers and rocks. not one pane of glass was spared. they then shattered the atm screens and spray-painted the building. the u.s. bank next door was also spray-painted by the black bloc. and one block away at 20th and webster, black bloc continued with smashing the windows at chase bank. "occupy oakland" demonstrators, however, were quick to deno
since daybreak, this strike has been a peaceful one. but two hours ago, that peace was broken. that is when an estimated 100 people dressed entirely in black stormed the whole foods near lake merritt taking up outdoor dining tables and chairs and hurling them into the street and a whole foods spokesman now says into the windows of the store. these violent protestors are known to oakland police as the black bloc but watch as "occupy oakland" protestors swinging chairs and sticks to...
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politics annoyed peaceful protests with the rough response u.s. police move into arrest occupy activists a victim there comes to the new york party head of the on the corporate movement two month anniversary. moscow steps up its efforts to mediate a diplomatic deal in syria hosting members of the country's opposition urging them to hold talks with the government. reaping the rewards of war british firms lined up to exploit libya's rich oil and gas through its lucrative contracts on offer from the front situational government. it's midnight here in moscow you're watching r t with me kevin oh in our top story the birthplace of the anti corporate occupied movement in new york has been raided and cleared out by police hundreds of protesters have been camped out in zuccotti park for two months have been evicted officers reportedly use force to kick out some of the activists with eyewitnesses suggesting pepper sprayed tear gas was used for storage is removed all the tents citing health and safety concerns the protesters say that's just an excuse to sabo
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deal a deal to try to broker peace in the air in the syrian conflict. so he left office said this the decision to suspend syria from the arab league is counterproductive to a peace deal saying that the this decision really sends a message to the syrian opposition to to continue fighting against president assad and the pro government forces in syria not getting them to the table to discuss a peaceful resolution to this now russia has tried to mediate in the past and as often it serves his members representatives from both the syrian leadership and the syrian opposition have been here in moscow for talks and in fact in the next couple of days a senior syrian opposition member will be here in the russian capital for further talks to try and bring about that peaceful solution. now what we are hearing from love over some quite strong words suggesting a specter of a closely image of western the shadowy image so a big part of western influence towards the decision on the towards the decision to suspend syria from the arab league something that russia does not
deal a deal to try to broker peace in the air in the syrian conflict. so he left office said this the decision to suspend syria from the arab league is counterproductive to a peace deal saying that the this decision really sends a message to the syrian opposition to to continue fighting against president assad and the pro government forces in syria not getting them to the table to discuss a peaceful resolution to this now russia has tried to mediate in the past and as often it serves his...
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you can see things peaceful.e have gathered in front of the citibank on broadway making their message heard. they are also at wells fargo bank, you saw that. looks like they may be moving down broadway and taking those actions in friend of banks. the protest started 9:00 this morning at 14 inn and broadway. this afternoon they plan to march to the port of oakland where they say they will try to shut it down. they claimed this morning they did but it was not anything of their doing. >> a lot of people have brought their children to that. so far thankfully, it is peaceful, which is great news. >>> firefighters in napa are still actively fighting hot spots from a 90 acre fire that destroyed a home overnight and knocked out power to hundreds for a while. terry mcsweeney joins us with more. >> reporter: there are beautiful views to be had here in the hills above the napa valley as you can see in the distance with this wind right here is sad. it happened last night 10:00 a wind-whipped grass fire tore up the hill in fr
you can see things peaceful.e have gathered in front of the citibank on broadway making their message heard. they are also at wells fargo bank, you saw that. looks like they may be moving down broadway and taking those actions in friend of banks. the protest started 9:00 this morning at 14 inn and broadway. this afternoon they plan to march to the port of oakland where they say they will try to shut it down. they claimed this morning they did but it was not anything of their doing. >> a...
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i was a peaceful operation that involved in injuries. good morning i'm cheryl jennings. >>> and i'm kristen sze. >> crews are cleaning up frank ogawa plaza right now after police evicted protesters using a different approach from last time. >> abc7 news has live team coverage. jonathan bloom was one of the few reporters at the plaza when the tents came down. >> katie marzullo attended the mayor's news conference let's begin with amy hollyfield. >> reporter: i watched the whole thing go down it appeared as if the protesters and police decided to make an effort to keep the situation calm. everything went so smoothly the police union issued a statement thanks for the protesters for keeping it peaceful. hundreds of police officers from several cities gathered at the coliseum around midnight to start preparing for their invasion of frank ogawa plaza. protesters had been tipped off they were coming and created a different scene than police were probably expecting. instead of being angry and confrontational protesters were chanting againstu!nh
i was a peaceful operation that involved in injuries. good morning i'm cheryl jennings. >>> and i'm kristen sze. >> crews are cleaning up frank ogawa plaza right now after police evicted protesters using a different approach from last time. >> abc7 news has live team coverage. jonathan bloom was one of the few reporters at the plaza when the tents came down. >> katie marzullo attended the mayor's news conference let's begin with amy hollyfield. >> reporter: i...
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peaceful protest but a rougher response u.s. police move into arrest occupy activists inflicting their camp in new york in a park ahead of the anti-corporate movement's two month anniversary. moscow steps up efforts to mediate peace in syria hosting members of the country's opposition urging them to hold talks with the assad regime. the leaders of the delegation say that they are against foreign intervention in the country but stressed that they will have nothing to do with president assad's. plus are reaping the reward open war british firm has lined up to exploit libya's rich oil and gas reserves with lucrative contracts on offer from the transitional government. has demand for natural gas is expected to grow dramatically in the coming decades and russia is trying to maintain his grasp on this key market find out what it is doing in the business of twenty. five b.n. in moscow why matras are good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story the birthplace of the anti-corporate occupy movement in new york has been raided and c
peaceful protest but a rougher response u.s. police move into arrest occupy activists inflicting their camp in new york in a park ahead of the anti-corporate movement's two month anniversary. moscow steps up efforts to mediate peace in syria hosting members of the country's opposition urging them to hold talks with the assad regime. the leaders of the delegation say that they are against foreign intervention in the country but stressed that they will have nothing to do with president assad's....
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if you want, if israel doesn't want peace, i mean, peace is possible, but you have to work for it. can't just say palestinians can't do anything. >> that's the end of the question. that's the end of your question, thank you. >> thank you. >> [inaudible] >> oh. >> thank you, we want to get to the next question. >> in the 1950s and '60s when palestinians had the west bank. why? you know why? because they never recognize our right to have a country. >> idf is a terrorist organization. >> all right. [applause] >> [inaudible] >> it's a quick question. >> last question. >> this is the last question. >> yes, sir. >> i just wanted to know your perception on after hosni mubarak left, what do you feel, how do you feel about the egyptian/israeli peace treaty? do you feel that it's going to fall or it's going to stay together? >> i hope it is going to stay. and i'll tell you something, it's a bit of a problem. i would say that inherited -- not inherited -- the problem that when you make peace with dictatorships as all arab states are dictatorship -- >> [inaudible] >> you have, you have a big p
if you want, if israel doesn't want peace, i mean, peace is possible, but you have to work for it. can't just say palestinians can't do anything. >> that's the end of the question. that's the end of your question, thank you. >> thank you. >> [inaudible] >> oh. >> thank you, we want to get to the next question. >> in the 1950s and '60s when palestinians had the west bank. why? you know why? because they never recognize our right to have a country. >> idf...
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in the area they want peace and businessman peace for trade peace because they want to get a hold of their share of the petroleum from the region as well so peace for their own would be a tremendous asset that could expand a bit more on this the trade relations understand there's a lot of weapons sales also from china to pakistan but what are the industries on the chinese really interested in here because it seems to me that a lot of it is all about money and trade here than anything else it's about money and resources that you know that china has tremendously expanding economy needs fuel it needs or oil it needs natural gas and the place they need to get it from are places that are serving the middle east places like you're around. of in fact surprisingly that area now it's much more vital to china in saudi arabia iran is much more vital to china than it is to the united states. author in general. very interesting to hear your perspective on this thank you very much indeed for your thoughts live in paris my pleasure. two million public sector workers all over britain or in a massive
in the area they want peace and businessman peace for trade peace because they want to get a hold of their share of the petroleum from the region as well so peace for their own would be a tremendous asset that could expand a bit more on this the trade relations understand there's a lot of weapons sales also from china to pakistan but what are the industries on the chinese really interested in here because it seems to me that a lot of it is all about money and trade here than anything else it's...
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(esty) "the fact of the matter is these are peaceful protesters with an important message. and this is theeus of america, a place where protest is imbedded n our american spirrt." spiiit."accordiig toothe movement's meesage board ttesday..... a planned action to remooe emonstrators at tte ennampment was called off. police are investigating reports f a sexual assault at the occupy d-c camp. u-s park pollce arrested man monday eveeing at mcpherson square. movement say the man was removed from the camp after being accused of sexual attorney's office says thee allegatiins are under investigatioo... but no charges have been filed. president obama gets up close and personal ith "occupy prote" protesters..mic check...mr peaceful protestersthousand protestershe was speaking to a group in manchhster, new hampshiie...when occupiers audience the president was speeking to, began chanting "obama" baack at the demonsttators. theeg-oop ppesidential &pcontenders gathered in the nation's capitol tuesday... for theer 11th debate. the topics?... national security and foreign policy. but as ed
(esty) "the fact of the matter is these are peaceful protesters with an important message. and this is theeus of america, a place where protest is imbedded n our american spirrt." spiiit."accordiig toothe movement's meesage board ttesday..... a planned action to remooe emonstrators at tte ennampment was called off. police are investigating reports f a sexual assault at the occupy d-c camp. u-s park pollce arrested man monday eveeing at mcpherson square. movement say the man was...
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peaceful protests are rough response u.s. police move in to arrest occupy activists evicting their camp in north new york part of the anti-corporate movement's two month anniversary. moscow steps up efforts to mediate peace deal in syria hosting members of the country's opposition and urging them to hold talks with the government. british firms lined out to exploit libya's rage oil and gas reserves with lucrative contracts on offer from the national transitional government foreign investors have been queuing up to reap the rewards of war since the ousting of former dictator moammar gadhafi. the consequences of recent events across the arab world this year have been deeply felt internationally russia has long been against military action when talks could instead lay a path to peace we hear now from a man who served at the very heart of russia's global diplomacy the interview coming up. mr primark off thank you very much for coming here a lot has been happening in the world recently iran and israel for example have been exchang
peaceful protests are rough response u.s. police move in to arrest occupy activists evicting their camp in north new york part of the anti-corporate movement's two month anniversary. moscow steps up efforts to mediate peace deal in syria hosting members of the country's opposition and urging them to hold talks with the government. british firms lined out to exploit libya's rage oil and gas reserves with lucrative contracts on offer from the national transitional government foreign investors...
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for the most part, it was peaceful. at some points, there were people marching through the streets playing instruments. you could hear music. yes, tense at some points. as i said, for the most part, largely peaceful. >> and they're planning on shutting down the subway system. why is that? that's, you know, transportation that the 99% use, for the most part. >> reporter: yeah, you know, i talked to one protesters earlier on the way over here saying they didn't really plan to shut the subway system down. of course, this is one story from many protesters. the version i heard was that they're planning to gather at several subway stations throughout manhattan, tell their stories in their own words, and then get on the subway, go downtown to foley square. that's going to be the site of their big protest they're expecting this afternoon when they plan to hold a march across the brooklyn bridge. suzanne, we should point out the whole objective of this today was to disrupt trading at new york stock exchange. that did not happen.
for the most part, it was peaceful. at some points, there were people marching through the streets playing instruments. you could hear music. yes, tense at some points. as i said, for the most part, largely peaceful. >> and they're planning on shutting down the subway system. why is that? that's, you know, transportation that the 99% use, for the most part. >> reporter: yeah, you know, i talked to one protesters earlier on the way over here saying they didn't really plan to shut the...
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we will address threats to regional peace whether they come from dictatorship toward democracy's. it will be shortsighted to see that either side can put peacemaking on hold until the current upheaval is done. the trick is a stalemate in the arab-israeli conflict is one more status quo in the middle east cannot be sustained. this brings me to my last, and perhaps most important, point of all. for all of the hard questions i have asked and try to answer on behalf of the united states, the most important consequence a question of all are those two leaders of the region will have to answer for themselves. ultimately it is up to them. it is up to them to resist the calls of demagogues. to build coalitions and keep faith in a system even when they lose at the polls. to protect the principles and institutions that ultimately will protect them. every democracy has to guard against those who would hijack its freedoms for its noble ends. our founders and every generation sense have fought to prevent that from happening here. the founding fathers and mothers of arab resolutions -- revolutio
we will address threats to regional peace whether they come from dictatorship toward democracy's. it will be shortsighted to see that either side can put peacemaking on hold until the current upheaval is done. the trick is a stalemate in the arab-israeli conflict is one more status quo in the middle east cannot be sustained. this brings me to my last, and perhaps most important, point of all. for all of the hard questions i have asked and try to answer on behalf of the united states, the most...
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it was supposed to bring peace and prosperity for all for a while it did but now the euro is costing people jobs their pensions and even the democratic rights from the beginning the fools with for everyone to see the skeptics the economies of the likes of italy and greece which is too different from germany in finland to be regulated by one system optimism and idealism carried the day and a new currency was pulled it was strong and stable and was regulated in ways of german central bank much approval of therein lay the seeds of the problem greece italy portugal and spain now had their hands on a strong currency and could borrow against it and unlike before the interest rates they would have to pay would be much less so they could borrow much more which is what they did italy currently has a debt to g.d.p. ratio around one hundred twenty percent greece is more than one hundred sixty percent that's a bit like somebody with an income of twenty thousand dollars a year i mean thirty two thousand on the credit card they will be bankrupt the banks when the many more money the flat screen t.
it was supposed to bring peace and prosperity for all for a while it did but now the euro is costing people jobs their pensions and even the democratic rights from the beginning the fools with for everyone to see the skeptics the economies of the likes of italy and greece which is too different from germany in finland to be regulated by one system optimism and idealism carried the day and a new currency was pulled it was strong and stable and was regulated in ways of german central bank much...
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process and that's certainly been echoed on the streets of damascus as people want to see a peaceful solution to this and not see syria removed from the arab league. to live there from moscow thank you. for the freezing of syria's arab league membership as well as sanctions prompted faires of a military intervention something russia has long been warning against later a former foreign minister and veteran diplomat explains why any primakov says the lessons of iraq must be learned. i don't think the west is prepared to take this action that with a the security council's backing i think we're smarter now than at the time when the first security council resolution was adopted we will not adopt another resolution using vague terms which could be used for legitimize in these activities . nobody knows who libya is going to recover from kills look at iraq for example it's been more than eight years and they still can stabilize the situation the t.v. never stops. boarding new casualties fifteen thirty did every day in iraq bombs explosions and so on it could happen so regularly that people g
process and that's certainly been echoed on the streets of damascus as people want to see a peaceful solution to this and not see syria removed from the arab league. to live there from moscow thank you. for the freezing of syria's arab league membership as well as sanctions prompted faires of a military intervention something russia has long been warning against later a former foreign minister and veteran diplomat explains why any primakov says the lessons of iraq must be learned. i don't think...
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much different mood, much more peaceful here.ajority of the people are back in their tents after the riots from last night. some of them are keeping an eye out, though, for police. a few people i spoke with say they are concerned that the mrs. may move in. we don't see any cops in the immediate encampment area. but during the drive in, we did see numerous law enforcement agencies including oakland pd also concord pd, folks from san rafael and fremont. many of the protestors here say their big concern is what happened last night. they are upset with the anarchist group that caused problems. they say their goal is to be peaceful not to destroy the city. >> a very small number of individuals, not associated with our movement, decided to take it upon themselves to break windows at chase and bank of america and spray-paint the walls of wells fargo. "occupy" protestors went back to the banks and cleaned up the graffiti to prove a point. we can't fix broken windows. but those individuals who chose to bring violence upon this movement wi
much different mood, much more peaceful here.ajority of the people are back in their tents after the riots from last night. some of them are keeping an eye out, though, for police. a few people i spoke with say they are concerned that the mrs. may move in. we don't see any cops in the immediate encampment area. but during the drive in, we did see numerous law enforcement agencies including oakland pd also concord pd, folks from san rafael and fremont. many of the protestors here say their big...
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kraig debro is in oakland right now and apparently it was peaceful and seems to be more peaceful right now, kraig, what is going on? >> i am at 1st and broadway and police made it a point so say most of the people were peaceful. 7,000 broke out and you can see there are people, let's go to the videotape which began peaceful, the occupied oakland sign is visible, economic justice is what they are seeking, then a group of protesters a small group broke out, they occupied a building, police told them to leave they did not, 3:12 they came to enforce the law and at that point they reacted violently. they threw molotov cocktails and at that point they used bean bags and tear gas to beat back the protest he is. police were here until 4:30 in the morning then they left 15th and broadway, as for the protesters, i said what was the point of violence if it was going to detract from the message of occupied oakland. >> we know from the arrests that the majority of people would come from the outside of the city of oakland and they are not for it other than disruption. >>> i am upset there is a small
kraig debro is in oakland right now and apparently it was peaceful and seems to be more peaceful right now, kraig, what is going on? >> i am at 1st and broadway and police made it a point so say most of the people were peaceful. 7,000 broke out and you can see there are people, let's go to the videotape which began peaceful, the occupied oakland sign is visible, economic justice is what they are seeking, then a group of protesters a small group broke out, they occupied a building, police...
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i was a peaceful operation that involved in injuries. good morning i'm cheryl jennings. >>> and i'm kristen sze. >> crews are cleaning up frank ogawa plaza right now after police evicted protesters using a different approach from last time. >> abc7 news has live team coverage. jonathan bloom was one of the few reporters at the plaza when the tents came down. >> katie marzullo attended the mayor's news conference let's begin with amy hollyfield. >> reporter: i watched the whole thing go down it appeared as if the protesters and police decided to make an effort to keep the situation calm. everything went so smoothly the police union issued a statement thanks for the protesters for keeping it peaceful. hundreds of police officers from several cities gathered at the coliseum around midnight to start preparing for their invasion of frank ogawa plaza. protesters had been tipped off they were coming and created a different scene than police were probably expecting. instead of being angry and confrontational protesters were chanting againstu!nh
i was a peaceful operation that involved in injuries. good morning i'm cheryl jennings. >>> and i'm kristen sze. >> crews are cleaning up frank ogawa plaza right now after police evicted protesters using a different approach from last time. >> abc7 news has live team coverage. jonathan bloom was one of the few reporters at the plaza when the tents came down. >> katie marzullo attended the mayor's news conference let's begin with amy hollyfield. >> reporter: i...
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so this is a peaceful protest. >> reporter: it has remained a largely peaceful protest. of course we're following the coverage throughout the day. there were some incidents around the city with broken windows and vandalism. but -- as for what is happening right here, you just had a lot of chanting, people marching together here. and although you may have one perspective here of course from where we stand with our live camera, i haven't seen any real live confrontations. our camera man says it is a huge crowd here, so far, chanting the demands. we'll stay here and find out what happens next. >> eric when you talk specifically to the protesters, what do they say specifically they want to see happen? >> reporter: well, of the -- the largest, most common comment i have heard is they simply want to shut down the city of oakland. and they have said that over and over again. sounded like talk earlier in the week, and even up to today. obviously some businesses still function and people still came to work. but i can tell you for right now if there is business being done here at
so this is a peaceful protest. >> reporter: it has remained a largely peaceful protest. of course we're following the coverage throughout the day. there were some incidents around the city with broken windows and vandalism. but -- as for what is happening right here, you just had a lot of chanting, people marching together here. and although you may have one perspective here of course from where we stand with our live camera, i haven't seen any real live confrontations. our camera man...
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five thirty pm in moscow these iraqi headlights peaceful protest but a rough response to your.
five thirty pm in moscow these iraqi headlights peaceful protest but a rough response to your.
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seeing peaceful. demonstrators there would be no quarrel down there will be no conflict whatsoever if they told prishtina to stop and i would stop it's all in the hands of washington london and paris so if they want peace they will say there will be peace and peace in kosovo tamara thanks for your thoughts on the program of xander published political analyst joining us pleasure as always well our tea's correspondent lectures yes he is visited the region as well to delve deeper into the causes behind the ongoing tension this is his report. perhaps not an obvious venue for a wedding but this serbian couple living in northern course all decided to get married at the barricades in meter it's to call up we're going to be over here and does their woodruff who invents this is all well and this is a distraction. this sort of barricades in northern kosovo have been standing for several months now for those who built them there just a part of everyday life not only have the cost of a service isolated themselves
seeing peaceful. demonstrators there would be no quarrel down there will be no conflict whatsoever if they told prishtina to stop and i would stop it's all in the hands of washington london and paris so if they want peace they will say there will be peace and peace in kosovo tamara thanks for your thoughts on the program of xander published political analyst joining us pleasure as always well our tea's correspondent lectures yes he is visited the region as well to delve deeper into the causes...
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why soldiers in blue helmets keep the peace in a new nation. and why women of courage go into brothels to save young girls from modern-day slavery, which must come to an end. it's why men of peace in saffron robes faced beatings and bullets, and why every day -- from some of the world's largest cities to dusty rural towns, in small acts of courage the world may never see -- a student posts a blog, a citizen signs a charter, an activist remains unbowed, imprisoned in his home, just to have the same rights that we cherish here today. men and women like these know what the world must never forget. the currents of history may ebb and flow, but over time they move -- decidedly, decisively -- in a single direction. history is on the side of the free -- free societies, free governments, free economies, free people. and the future belongs to those who stand firm for those ideals, in this region and around the world. this is the story of the alliance we celebrate today. this is the essence of america's leadership, it is the essence of our partnership. t
why soldiers in blue helmets keep the peace in a new nation. and why women of courage go into brothels to save young girls from modern-day slavery, which must come to an end. it's why men of peace in saffron robes faced beatings and bullets, and why every day -- from some of the world's largest cities to dusty rural towns, in small acts of courage the world may never see -- a student posts a blog, a citizen signs a charter, an activist remains unbowed, imprisoned in his home, just to have the...
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and it is peaceful. >> okay.nd just if you're joining us this morning, police have not only moved in but they have broken down the camp. what you are see are flattened tents. there are two garbage trucks standing by. we believe the plan will be for them to kind of clean up the camp at frank ogawa plaza and we know the police as well as the mayor jean quan will be holding a press conference around 8:15 this morning. >> you can actually see what is left of the lawn there in some spots there. and anne makovec is at the frank ogawa plaza where protesters obviously have ignored those warnings, and they have made arrests, and what can you see from your vantage point here? >> well, overall, i would say there is a big collective squeal going on here, from the point of police and from some of the protesters, and the community members, who did not want a dramatic violent scene here. we didn't see anything like that. even though there was a lot of tension here early this morning. and things could easily get out of control.
and it is peaceful. >> okay.nd just if you're joining us this morning, police have not only moved in but they have broken down the camp. what you are see are flattened tents. there are two garbage trucks standing by. we believe the plan will be for them to kind of clean up the camp at frank ogawa plaza and we know the police as well as the mayor jean quan will be holding a press conference around 8:15 this morning. >> you can actually see what is left of the lawn there in some spots...
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. >> well it is very interesting, it has been very peaceful. the parts i have seen, i understand there were trouble in other places, whole foods for instance. until this occupy wall street and occupy oakland becomes a movement that is labeled occupy the voting booth on election day is not going to serve more than a blip in the screen. >> reporter: and that is our photographer, you are sitting in the middle of this. and hundreds more are on the way. did you ever picture yourself being here, ever think it would get to this point? >> well i have not always been active, not physically, but active, yeah, i had no idea what this was. especially the walk, that was a heck of a walk out here from downtown oakland, now i have to walk back. >> reporter: to shut down the port is the goal? >> i really don't know what the goal is, looks like the ports have already been shut down. which is a safe way to do it. i haven't seen any confrontationings at all. i am very happy about it. >> reporter: thank you for taking the time, we are the 99%, the crowd getting wa
. >> well it is very interesting, it has been very peaceful. the parts i have seen, i understand there were trouble in other places, whole foods for instance. until this occupy wall street and occupy oakland becomes a movement that is labeled occupy the voting booth on election day is not going to serve more than a blip in the screen. >> reporter: and that is our photographer, you are sitting in the middle of this. and hundreds more are on the way. did you ever picture yourself...
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how a peaceful protest got out of control last night. good morning, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm grace lee. >>> we have team coverage of the clash in oakland. our reporter anser hassan is live at frank ogawa plaza. we will check in with him where a lot of protestors have return. but we begin with anne makovec, live at 14th and broadway where the trouble began. good morning, anne. >> reporter: good morning. it began around midnight last night after a mainly peaceful day of protesting all over oakland. at 16th and telegraph that's where protestors tried to take over a vacant building and that is where the major clash with police began. you're look at some tear gas that police ended up firing off after protestors refused to leave the area and that is when protestors started lighting fires. they had set up a barricade around this building at 16th and telegraph with garbage and wood pallets. they set it on fire to keep police away. that just inflamed the situation. pardon the pun. even more. this is where one of the more peaceful protestors tr
how a peaceful protest got out of control last night. good morning, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm grace lee. >>> we have team coverage of the clash in oakland. our reporter anser hassan is live at frank ogawa plaza. we will check in with him where a lot of protestors have return. but we begin with anne makovec, live at 14th and broadway where the trouble began. good morning, anne. >> reporter: good morning. it began around midnight last night after a mainly peaceful day of...
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day, peaceful demonstration with occupy oakland. then overnight, a group of demonstrators broke off, if you will. there was heavy graffiti here on the buildings. it is pretty much on several of the buildings around here at 14th and broadway. just a really dramatic turn of events from what city leaders say was a peaceful demonstration with about 7,000 people overnight. the splinter group broke off temporarily, took off a vacant building near franko gala plaza and started fires according to the police. the interim chief said some people were determined to cause trouble. i spoke with an officer by phone from the oakland police department. he said the group actually lit flares and threw them at officers, threw bolts and rocks. he said officers used teargas to try to disperse the crowd after they were told to leave. they did not. mutual aid was called in. i asked how many people were arrested. one officer said he didn't have an official number. he said at least 60 though. i wanted to show you what it looks like back here live. it says th
day, peaceful demonstration with occupy oakland. then overnight, a group of demonstrators broke off, if you will. there was heavy graffiti here on the buildings. it is pretty much on several of the buildings around here at 14th and broadway. just a really dramatic turn of events from what city leaders say was a peaceful demonstration with about 7,000 people overnight. the splinter group broke off temporarily, took off a vacant building near franko gala plaza and started fires according to the...
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>>darya: we are seeing a number of peaceful arrest. as we look from our studio in our newsroom at the various live shots that are available, we do see police at the very inside of the intensity, there are next to campers. i do see more people being handcuffed. its there are definitely inside the camping area and there definitely are arresting people who are inside of the camping area. the live shot the ec on the outside of the plaza, those protesters have been allowed to stand in a rally without being arrested. >>mark: da lin is live on the ground near the intended. >>da: i am standing on the front steps of city hall near the campus theaters. right now police are set to move in, to live a couple of protesters. they are sitting down peacefully. their backs are facing in the police. i am looking at maybe 50 police officers right here. there are waiting for orders to go in and and low these peaceful protesters. fifth it looks like it will just carry them out. i interviewed some other people sitting near the and the theater, they said they
>>darya: we are seeing a number of peaceful arrest. as we look from our studio in our newsroom at the various live shots that are available, we do see police at the very inside of the intensity, there are next to campers. i do see more people being handcuffed. its there are definitely inside the camping area and there definitely are arresting people who are inside of the camping area. the live shot the ec on the outside of the plaza, those protesters have been allowed to stand in a rally...
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so we should gather our voices together, to realize world peace. thank you. [ applause ] >> it's very courageous for him to come here and talk about his story. i guess not everybody would do it. >> translator: i think students are interested in what i told them. if more people paid attention, i believe we could find world peace. >> nhk world's name yamada is in our studio in nagasaki. name, how did you feel while reporting on this story? >> i saw the expressions on the students face as they listened to fukahori, he expresses many of the hopes of those who survived atomic bombs, to rid the world of nuclear weapons. still, there may be a ways to go. a creators of the u.n. exhibit felt a photograph of an atomic bomb survivor, who had been badly burned, would shock viewers too much. they asked that it be replaced by a photograph in which the burns were not as bad. so you see, there's still a gap in thinking between survivors and those who have not seen what they've seen. >> so what are people in nagasaki doing to spread their message? >> yes. city lead
so we should gather our voices together, to realize world peace. thank you. [ applause ] >> it's very courageous for him to come here and talk about his story. i guess not everybody would do it. >> translator: i think students are interested in what i told them. if more people paid attention, i believe we could find world peace. >> nhk world's name yamada is in our studio in nagasaki. name, how did you feel while reporting on this story? >> i saw the expressions on the...
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rebecca has been going to the city center to fast for peace. she says her grandson looks after hearst candid during school holidays, and at -- her stand during school holidays. rebecca is part of the women in white, an appeal to end conflict. she was part of the famous women of liberia mass action for peace that brought an end to the second liberian civil war in 2003. sickened by the atrocities and destruction, the intervened again and again to force the men back to the negotiating table. their hunger and sex strikes proved the more effective weapons. >> now we really thank god that these changes are upon us. as women, we get together and pray for our nation. and we thank god for the changes and even for the award that was given to women. it gives us great pride as liberian women. >> the group is visited by one of its figureheads. at first, she was derided as a naive christian dreamer, but recognition of her achievements culminated in the nobel peace prize this year, along with the president. >> we have broken all of these myths of the way a wo
rebecca has been going to the city center to fast for peace. she says her grandson looks after hearst candid during school holidays, and at -- her stand during school holidays. rebecca is part of the women in white, an appeal to end conflict. she was part of the famous women of liberia mass action for peace that brought an end to the second liberian civil war in 2003. sickened by the atrocities and destruction, the intervened again and again to force the men back to the negotiating table. their...