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we appreciate folks like you speaking out will try to do our part here a boom bust professor richard walter resurrected nomics america security master and earth were in your debt sir thank you kindly for your time thank you. and we mention the united nations report with the professor the report looks at poverty in the united states are to correspond on your part bill looks not only at the report but at some of the reactions surrounding its recent release prickett thousand days in december twenty seven thousand professor philip alston the un special rapporteur tour on extreme poverty and human rights travel to the united states in order to quote evaluate and report to the human rights council on the extent to which the government's policies and programs aimed at addressing stream poverty are consistent with its human rights obligations his findings paint.
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we appreciate folks like you speaking out will try to do our part here a boom bust professor richard walter resurrected nomics america's interest in massachusetts and earth where your debts are currently for your time thank you. and we mention the united nations report with the professor the report looks at poverty in the united states r.t. correspondent on your heart bill looks not only at the report but at some of the reactions surrounding its recent release. for fifteen days in december two thousand and seventeen professor philip alston the un special rapid toran extreme poverty and human rights traveled to the united states in order to quote evaluate and report to the human rights council on the extent to which the government's policies and programs aimed at addressing extreme poverty are consistent with its human rights obligations his findings paint a dire picture of life in the us the report states that a staggering forty million americans live in poverty eighteen point five million in extreme poverty and a whopping five point three million americans toil under third world conditions
we appreciate folks like you speaking out will try to do our part here a boom bust professor richard walter resurrected nomics america's interest in massachusetts and earth where your debts are currently for your time thank you. and we mention the united nations report with the professor the report looks at poverty in the united states r.t. correspondent on your heart bill looks not only at the report but at some of the reactions surrounding its recent release. for fifteen days in december two...
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we appreciate folks like you speaking out will try to do our part here a boom bust professor richard walter resurrected omics america security master and earth were in your debt sir thanks kindly for your time thank you. and we mention the united nations report with the professor the report looks at poverty in the united states r.t. correspondent on your heart bill looks not only at the report but at some of the reactions surrounding its recent release. for fifteen days in december two thousand and seventeen professor philip alston the un special rapporteur tor on extreme poverty and human rights traveled to the united states in order to quote evaluate and report to the human rights council on the extent to which the government's policies and programs aimed at addressing extreme poverty are consistent with its human rights obligations his findings paint a dire picture of life in the us the report states that a staggering forty million americans live in poverty eighteen point five million in extreme poverty and a whopping five point three million americans toil under third world conditions c
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we appreciate folks like you speaking out will try to do our part here a boom bust professor richard walter resurrected nomics america's interest in massachusetts and earth were in your debt sir thanks kindly for your time thank you . and we mention the united nations report with the professor the report looks at poverty in the united states r.t. correspondent on your part and bill looks not only at the report but at some of the reactions surrounding its recent release. for fifteen days in december twenty seventh teen professor philip alston the un special rapid tour on extreme poverty and human rights traveled to the united states in order to quote evaluate and report to the human rights council on the extent to which the government's policies and programs aimed at addressing extreme poverty are consistent with its human rights obligations his findings paint a dire picture of life in the us the report states that a staggering forty million americans live in poverty eighteen point five million in extreme poverty and a whopping five point three million americans toil under third world condit
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we appreciate folks like you speaking out will try to do our part here a boom bust professor richard walter resurrected nomics america's interest in massachusetts and earth were in your debt sir thanks kindly for your time thank you . and we mention the united nations report with the professor the report looks at poverty in the united states r t correspondent on your part and bill looks not only at the report but at some of the reactions surrounding its recent release. for fifteen days in december two thousand and seventeen professor philip alston the un special rapporteur two are on extreme poverty and human rights travelled to the united states in order to quote evaluate and report to the human rights council on the extent to which the government's policies and programs aimed at addressing extreme poverty are consistent with its human rights obligations his findings paint a dire picture of life in the us the report states that a staggering forty million americans live in poverty eighteen point five million in extreme poverty and a whopping five point three million americans toil under thi
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and everybody expected richard nixon was not going to reappoint walter washington as the mayor. and when nixon came in and re-appointed walter washington, it changed the whole cly nat the district of columbia in terms of opening up possibilities. what i found was, once nixon was there was all of my reform ideas that i had in mind which was languished under lyndon johnson was suddenly interesting and by may of 1969, i my first correctional reform programs were funded. you can't imagine how fast the federal government moved under those circumstances and that changed my life. what really changed -- >> we're going to stop you right there. >> that gets you started. >> life has changed. >> we're very eager to tell our stories. these are good idealistic people, young people coming to washington. and then we get to john kohlmann. >> thank you very much, jeff. i'm very honored to be here today and this panel. i graduated from college in 1964. a year later, i joined the federal bureau of narcotics in new york. my boss found out that i took to post language literature. this t me to working
and everybody expected richard nixon was not going to reappoint walter washington as the mayor. and when nixon came in and re-appointed walter washington, it changed the whole cly nat the district of columbia in terms of opening up possibilities. what i found was, once nixon was there was all of my reform ideas that i had in mind which was languished under lyndon johnson was suddenly interesting and by may of 1969, i my first correctional reform programs were funded. you can't imagine how fast...
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walter ritte's. he and a fellow activist named richard sawyer set up on the island and refused to leave. >> ritte: onersuers for just over a month, before finally being and arrested and jailed. >> ritte: and the first order is burn down this building and put up -- >> anthony: they emerged, of course, heroes. and these protests went on to inspire many others to join the movement. >> ritte: i hope i'm still alive when that day happens. because i want to see our queen back in office. >> anthony: and embodied the independent spirit, the desire for hawaiian empowerment and sovereignty that today resonates across generations. ♪ welcome to what is supposedly the most unwelcoming place in hawaii. ♪ >> hano-hano: komo mai, anthony, come in brother. come into keawanui. my name is hano-hano. >> anthony: thank you so much. >> hano-hano: nice to meet you. >> anthony: thank you. >> hano-hano: please come inside. >> anthony: hello, hi, aloha. this is keawanui fishpond. a shared community space with a sacred history. hano-hano is the caretaker of the fishpond. he's a local community leader here in molokai. also here
walter ritte's. he and a fellow activist named richard sawyer set up on the island and refused to leave. >> ritte: onersuers for just over a month, before finally being and arrested and jailed. >> ritte: and the first order is burn down this building and put up -- >> anthony: they emerged, of course, heroes. and these protests went on to inspire many others to join the movement. >> ritte: i hope i'm still alive when that day happens. because i want to see our queen back...
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it was all a plot by "the washington post" and "the new york times" and walter cronkite and the mainstream media to take richard nixon down who they hated. and i remember the morning in 1974 where my dad was reading the newspaper and it's just like the scales fell off of his eyes all at once. and he may have said a couple of words that i can't repeat here, the second one was damn it. and then he said, if this man -- by the way, this is a guy my dad had worshipped since '52. if this man has done one third of what they're saying he has done, he should be thrown in jail tomorrow. this is a disgrace. but he said that broken but after the tapes, there was no denying that richard nixon had acted abhorrently. >> well, this is the week. we're in the anniversary period between supreme court decision in which nixon had to turn over everything. he turns over the smoking gun tape where he's ordering the cia to block the fbi from investigating watergate, a conversation that took place i think on june 23rd. so within a week of the break-in. and we forget because in our movie-tone version of history, we naturally telescope ev
it was all a plot by "the washington post" and "the new york times" and walter cronkite and the mainstream media to take richard nixon down who they hated. and i remember the morning in 1974 where my dad was reading the newspaper and it's just like the scales fell off of his eyes all at once. and he may have said a couple of words that i can't repeat here, the second one was damn it. and then he said, if this man -- by the way, this is a guy my dad had worshipped since '52....