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and my client to which shaver said no so. it is important for the defense this is seen as a big victory very interesting are to correspondent liz wahl bringing i'm going to be very latest trial it's supposed to go on all summer. well it seems like the protests at taksim square in istanbul turkey have taken yet another turn as riot police used tear gas and water cannons to clear out demonstrators prime minister recep tayyip erdogan he had to quote he had quote no more tolerance for the anti-government protests that have swept the country marking the biggest political demonstration in turkey in decades protests started more than a week ago to voice this approval of the government plan to develop parts of a public park into a shopping mall however the demonstrations have grown in scope coming to represent an opposition. alleged increased a story tarion as i'm now in taksim square is filled with columns of tear gas driving out the thousands of people who have made this place the center of their protest protesters reacted by throw
and my client to which shaver said no so. it is important for the defense this is seen as a big victory very interesting are to correspondent liz wahl bringing i'm going to be very latest trial it's supposed to go on all summer. well it seems like the protests at taksim square in istanbul turkey have taken yet another turn as riot police used tear gas and water cannons to clear out demonstrators prime minister recep tayyip erdogan he had to quote he had quote no more tolerance for the...
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shaver a special agent or excuse me a military analyst was asked is there any connection between katz and my client to which shaver said no that was our to correspondent liz wall reporting from the bradley manning trial. well as we've seen in recent days with the n.s.a. leaker edward snowden bradley manning has as many civilian supporters as he does the government critics the ground support network has conducted numerous protests all over the years in support of the whistleblower these protests started off with just a few people but of the expanded well beyond that supporting the private first class is becoming more mainstream take a look at this. we have to be good with the cables were not top secret stuff. that observed charge. you saw in the medical things. things but belonged to the company and not the sensors are stored in a dark room in washington d.c. what would you what do you do what would you what would you want. him bradley. bradley manning. bradley bradley manning bradley manning brothers bank which we have all my family banning. so various saw celebrities like maggie gyll
shaver a special agent or excuse me a military analyst was asked is there any connection between katz and my client to which shaver said no that was our to correspondent liz wall reporting from the bradley manning trial. well as we've seen in recent days with the n.s.a. leaker edward snowden bradley manning has as many civilian supporters as he does the government critics the ground support network has conducted numerous protests all over the years in support of the whistleblower these protests...
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and so, my girlfriend took her shaver, and there i was, bald as a bat. we made light of it.e tried to find the humor in it. besides, i knew it would grow back. so it was a minimal loss, it was a loss that i could absorb. >> but the chemo took a severe toll on her body. she says it was in those dark moments that she saw the power of her faith. >> i remember one time my husband was driving me home from chemotherapy and i was particularly nauseous, and we started talking about how our sufferings, this cancer, is like a little splash-over of hell, that kind of like wakes you up out of your spiritual slumber like, "whoa!" and so, then we started thinking, well then what are splash-overs of heaven? are they those days when everything is easy and breezy and bright, and there are no problems? he looked at me in the rearview mirror and said, "no, i think splash-overs of heaven are finding god, or finding jesus in your splash-over of hell." >> tada says she doesn't waste time asking questions like why cancer had to happen of top of everything else that she deals with. >> as i have lea
and so, my girlfriend took her shaver, and there i was, bald as a bat. we made light of it.e tried to find the humor in it. besides, i knew it would grow back. so it was a minimal loss, it was a loss that i could absorb. >> but the chemo took a severe toll on her body. she says it was in those dark moments that she saw the power of her faith. >> i remember one time my husband was driving me home from chemotherapy and i was particularly nauseous, and we started talking about how our...
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a man by the name of david shaver he is a special agent for the computer crimes investigative unit he provided for more parental canalis says and he will be able to verify that here in searches did in fact happen he says bradley manning searched the terms of wiki leaks dawn and iceland those specific terms back in december of two thousand and nine so today mostly mostly details in regards to evidence computer based forensic evidence and as i understand it later they were supposed to talk about examining a certain video today that showed the deaths of twenty six civilians in afghanistan did you hear anything about that today. dad did not happen today they did go on recess at two pm a very lengthy recess they said it was they went on recess excuse me a new birth supposed to resume back at two pm didn't resume back until two forty five up until that point that we went on recess it was mostly all talking about a computer forensic analysis they did not discuss at that as of this point that i left the point that you did not discuss that video but there were reports circulating that that was
a man by the name of david shaver he is a special agent for the computer crimes investigative unit he provided for more parental canalis says and he will be able to verify that here in searches did in fact happen he says bradley manning searched the terms of wiki leaks dawn and iceland those specific terms back in december of two thousand and nine so today mostly mostly details in regards to evidence computer based forensic evidence and as i understand it later they were supposed to talk about...
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with their life and i felt heroically there was no one i knew who didn't get up in the morning and shaver and go to work. my parents did all of that but talked about it nonstop. i did know about his heroism but i did know they had been in camp because it was the day by day, because i ended the mount sinai birth room, i am sure i was told something. it hurt more than in the holocaust. my mother was in the twilight sleep. she always explained giving birth was painless and found out to the contrary having babies in that era of was painless. in any case i learned about my father's heroism at that time, but they seemed very unbroken, very together and also linked it to things. they would link the fact they were in the holocaust to great things, i had tears and joy and having a really bad time and whisks you over to paradise conlan they sent me to a religious jewish day school, and every holiday made sense, to the pull jokes about the holidays they tried to kill us, didn't win, let's eat. for me passover was my father's story. like b.a. kennedy. talk about these things happening in the real wor
with their life and i felt heroically there was no one i knew who didn't get up in the morning and shaver and go to work. my parents did all of that but talked about it nonstop. i did know about his heroism but i did know they had been in camp because it was the day by day, because i ended the mount sinai birth room, i am sure i was told something. it hurt more than in the holocaust. my mother was in the twilight sleep. she always explained giving birth was painless and found out to the...
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for mcdonald's she thought she was getting her paycheck for the three week period she worked at a shaver town pennsylvania wing of that fast food chain and she got instead was a chase bank debit card and information on how to open up a bank account a process which in this case could have led to a multitude of fees and surcharges and as soon spent dolls' was making ms channon pay to get her paycheck she has now quit her job along with some of her coworkers and joined in on a class action lawsuit seeking punitive and compensatory damages from her former employer. in light of today's increasingly d. unionized and service sector oriented workforce is gone shannon story is a frightening one is this just a bad story or the sign of a growing trend let's ask independent journalist sarah jaffe sarah welcome back hi tom thanks for having me thanks for joining us again first off doesn't pose of a new law require that employees be paid by cash or check. you would think so. i mean i am continually impressed by the ways that boston is find new and exciting ways to steal workers' wages. and this that's
for mcdonald's she thought she was getting her paycheck for the three week period she worked at a shaver town pennsylvania wing of that fast food chain and she got instead was a chase bank debit card and information on how to open up a bank account a process which in this case could have led to a multitude of fees and surcharges and as soon spent dolls' was making ms channon pay to get her paycheck she has now quit her job along with some of her coworkers and joined in on a class action lawsuit...
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reason to believe anyone in the white house was involved in the decision to screen tea party cases, shaveriew of tea party cases he was asked. i have no reason to believe that. he replied. asked if he had ever communicated with them, then i.r.s. commissioner shulman about the screening of tea party cases, he replied i have not. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] end scene. hmm. okay. >> yeah, but benghazi -- >> stephanie: looking for the there, there still stumbling around looking for the there. >> acorn. >> stumbling around. >> stephanie: okay. 29 minutes. >> walking through glass doors. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal, or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i'm given to doing anyway, by staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. i've worn lots of hats, but i've always kept this going. i've been
reason to believe anyone in the white house was involved in the decision to screen tea party cases, shaveriew of tea party cases he was asked. i have no reason to believe that. he replied. asked if he had ever communicated with them, then i.r.s. commissioner shulman about the screening of tea party cases, he replied i have not. [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] end scene. hmm. okay. >> yeah, but benghazi -- >> stephanie: looking for the there, there still stumbling around looking for the...
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he was joking a lot saying that he's finally had a shave because he got an electric shaver.e's thinking this blue shirt he's been wearing for the past six days is a good look for him. overall he's been joey gutierrezing a lot. behind that joke a man is very fatigued and stressed out and tired about all this negotiate i want aing that he's had to do and feeling he's being pressureed into trying to negotiate a deal which he doesn't think is right for his company. >> all right. thank you very much on that. appreciate it. the story don't really captivate the world. you're seeing this story not in the business media but all over the world that this guy -- the stories are so different. he says, okay, i'm going to move some jobs over to india and i'll pay severance. but the people that will continue to work cannot get severance. >> because they still have a job. you get severance when you lose your job. >> the people protesting, say no, no. he hasn't paid us for months. we're not asking for severance, we're asking for our pay. >> eunice said they told him to strike a deal. >> deal
he was joking a lot saying that he's finally had a shave because he got an electric shaver.e's thinking this blue shirt he's been wearing for the past six days is a good look for him. overall he's been joey gutierrezing a lot. behind that joke a man is very fatigued and stressed out and tired about all this negotiate i want aing that he's had to do and feeling he's being pressureed into trying to negotiate a deal which he doesn't think is right for his company. >> all right. thank you...