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now me and another brother that i know, randal edwards were fighting hard to get some recognition for the wapac that we reinvented, but the city and county didn't want that organization involved. so the clever willie brown put together the cacks that are basically in my opinion, just basically rubber-stamped -- excuse me, rubber stamped for these developers and their intention was to look out for the community. i was at a ribbon-cutting when pelosi the definition of community is "unity." there has been disparity and cronyism and conspiracy. you say ace, why are you showing the parallel? the parallel is to show there was something put together by somebody who controls this city, which i feel is willie brown that put something together to be in touch with each and every development in the city and county and san francisco and somebody has put the cap on the western edition and say don't worry about that. the western edition is mine and when i want it to be revealed, i will. that is what my assumptions and beliefs and studies show that mr. willie brown jr., the man has a bridge named aft
now me and another brother that i know, randal edwards were fighting hard to get some recognition for the wapac that we reinvented, but the city and county didn't want that organization involved. so the clever willie brown put together the cacks that are basically in my opinion, just basically rubber-stamped -- excuse me, rubber stamped for these developers and their intention was to look out for the community. i was at a ribbon-cutting when pelosi the definition of community is...
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randall edwards and oscar leonard were imprisoned by the japanese for wearing the uniform of the united states. >> water. that is all we had. >> to eat? >> i don't remember any food. but i won't say we didn't have any, but i don't remember any. >> reporter: the world war ii vets are in town for the annual convention of descent desend dents group. the american heroes were treated like royalty. they hopped aboard special buss and were escorted throughout the south bay by the rolling thunder motorcycle club and by san jose's finest. >> it's such an honor to do this. i can't imagine why somebody wouldn't want to do this. >> reporter: cars on the highway cleared the lanes for them. and during the trip, each man was given another moving tribute. on every overpass from san jose to los gatos, firefighters from several agencies stood at attention, saluting those who survived the worst of times. arriving in los gatos, a welcome and a thank you. many of them spent days without food. this meal at c.b. hanagan's is on the house, a thank you for members of the greatest generation. >> very nice. >>> t
randall edwards and oscar leonard were imprisoned by the japanese for wearing the uniform of the united states. >> water. that is all we had. >> to eat? >> i don't remember any food. but i won't say we didn't have any, but i don't remember any. >> reporter: the world war ii vets are in town for the annual convention of descent desend dents group. the american heroes were treated like royalty. they hopped aboard special buss and were escorted throughout the south bay by...
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. >> randall edwards was forced to help the enemy kill his own men. >> to make bullets for the japanese they put a rod in the end of it and go on through in theory and turn out a bullet on the other end. >> now, decades later, many are doing what they can to thank this quickly vanishing group of men who endured the unthinkable. today, the former pows received a thank you in the south bay. as part of today's thank you, the veterans walked through a line of a flag they helped defend. they traveled to san jose by a royal escort that included the rolling thunder motorcycle club and some of san jose's finest. >> i can't imagine why somebody wouldn't want to do this. these guys have gone through what they've gone through and to still be around. these are the few that are left. it's just an honor to help these guys out and show them respect in any way we can. they watched as cars cleared the lanes for them and above every overpass, each man received another fitting tribute. firefighters from different agencies stood at attention from san jose. >> it's nice. for a long time, we weren't treated
. >> randall edwards was forced to help the enemy kill his own men. >> to make bullets for the japanese they put a rod in the end of it and go on through in theory and turn out a bullet on the other end. >> now, decades later, many are doing what they can to thank this quickly vanishing group of men who endured the unthinkable. today, the former pows received a thank you in the south bay. as part of today's thank you, the veterans walked through a line of a flag they helped...
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edward snowden. the impact of snowden's leaks depends on who you talk to. it changes how the nsa operates and possibly how terrorists do business. more from randallinkston. >> it was the most shocking revelation from edward snowden'strophy of stolen government secrets. that the national security agency are chronicles metadata, time and location of where the call was made. top intelligence officials and members of congress repeatly denounced snowden's allegations. >> going to school on u.s. intelligence sources methods and trade craft and the insights that they are gaining are making our job much, much harder. >> reporter: last week the first possible indication that american agencies were responding to snowden. the report that al qaeda is stepping up the pace of producing encryption software. in the six years before snowden's leaks, al qaeda reportedly released only go encryption tools. in the six months after snowden's revelations, there were six updates. helped glenn greenwald review snowden's secret documents. he says al qaeda's new encryption may in fact assist nsa. >> now these al qaeda operatives are making home made stuff they can break. >
edward snowden. the impact of snowden's leaks depends on who you talk to. it changes how the nsa operates and possibly how terrorists do business. more from randallinkston. >> it was the most shocking revelation from edward snowden'strophy of stolen government secrets. that the national security agency are chronicles metadata, time and location of where the call was made. top intelligence officials and members of congress repeatly denounced snowden's allegations. >> going to school...
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edward snowden. and the impact of his leaks depends on who you talk to. how terrorists do business as well. more from randall pinkston. >> this is about a trend in the relationship between the government and the governed. glrt i was the most shocking revelation from edward snowden'strophy of government secrets that the national security agency collected data but not the content of virtually every phone call and computer communication in the united states. known as metadata, detailed like phone calls and the time the call was made. members of congress said he made the country more vulnerable for attack. >> the insight that theyer gaining are making our job. harder. >> reporter: last week the first possible indication that america's enemies were indeed responding to snowden. a boston based intelligence firm, al qaeda has a history of developing its own secrecy software. in the six years before snowden's leaks, al qaeda released only two encryption tools. within six months after snowden's leaks, there were six packages. >> the nsa has turned it into a giant surveillance platform. >> helped glenn greenwald revie
edward snowden. and the impact of his leaks depends on who you talk to. how terrorists do business as well. more from randall pinkston. >> this is about a trend in the relationship between the government and the governed. glrt i was the most shocking revelation from edward snowden'strophy of government secrets that the national security agency collected data but not the content of virtually every phone call and computer communication in the united states. known as metadata, detailed like...
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edward snowden's leaks depend on who you talk to. it changed the way the n.s.a. operates and how terrorists do business, possibly. more from randall pinkston. >> reporter: this is about a trend in the relationship of the government. it was a shocking revelation. the national security agency collected data, but not the con tent of virtually every phone call. it's known as metadata. details like the phone number called and the time and location of the call made. top intelligence officials and members of congress denounced edward snowden's actions, saying he made the snags vulnerable to attack -- nation vulnerable to attack. >>... the in sights gained are making our job harder >>> last week recollects a boston base collection firm reported that al qaeda is stepping up its base of producing encryption soft yair. in the six years before edward snowden's leaks, al qaeda released two encryption tools, within six months after the revelations there were three enciption packages. the n.s.a. turned the internet into a giant platform. >> harvard's bruce, helped glenn greenwald reduce the documents. he says the new enciption may assist the n.s
edward snowden's leaks depend on who you talk to. it changed the way the n.s.a. operates and how terrorists do business, possibly. more from randall pinkston. >> reporter: this is about a trend in the relationship of the government. it was a shocking revelation. the national security agency collected data, but not the con tent of virtually every phone call. it's known as metadata. details like the phone number called and the time and location of the call made. top intelligence officials...