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correspondent on a stasia churkin a is in our studio in new york with more hi there on a stasia so we've made it many sacrifices in the years following nine eleven from ramped up t.s.a. to the patriot act was this ramp up enough and was it justified. megan of course we have to be fair here and say that certain measures were of course necessary but there have been many measures put in place throughout the last eleven years that many people will of course agree that have been a little more than excessive i mean when we're seeing mothers at airports that have to throw out their baby bottles because of worries that there might be explosives in their mothers having to their own breast milk at airports because there are worries that this might be dangerous for the other people taking the airplane people removing their prosthetic limbs at airports to prove that. to go through security these are of course measures that i'm sure many people would say are of course a tad to say the least excessive and this is something that americans have been dealing with on a day to day basis ever since nine ele
correspondent on a stasia churkin a is in our studio in new york with more hi there on a stasia so we've made it many sacrifices in the years following nine eleven from ramped up t.s.a. to the patriot act was this ramp up enough and was it justified. megan of course we have to be fair here and say that certain measures were of course necessary but there have been many measures put in place throughout the last eleven years that many people will of course agree that have been a little more than...
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correspondent ana stasia churkin up. anastasio having. been watching the u.n. meetings since the beginning what what kind of things are they talking about so far . well you know al be the most important thing about the u.n. is really the amid the thousands of well hundreds of photo ops and dozens of meetings and over one hundred ninety speeches given what's important is to really kind of see through what's important and what's really done for decorations and really being put on by world leaders for the media to see and so far today is only just day one so things are really only getting heated up here getting started out of the highlights of today we can mention the speech of the french president of course talking again about the necessity of the syrian president to step down and to really not be part of the international community anymore and of course the u.s. president barack obama spoke today the general assembly debate session he again talked about the need for the syrian people to find their freedom he talked a little bit about the video that's been sparki
correspondent ana stasia churkin up. anastasio having. been watching the u.n. meetings since the beginning what what kind of things are they talking about so far . well you know al be the most important thing about the u.n. is really the amid the thousands of well hundreds of photo ops and dozens of meetings and over one hundred ninety speeches given what's important is to really kind of see through what's important and what's really done for decorations and really being put on by world leaders...
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thousands of people hoping to raise awareness and bring change system argy correspondent us on a stasia churkin now takes a look back at the last year at what has gone on. triggered by wealth inequality inspired by the arab spring occupy wall street a movement of the people bringing up real dialogue over the need to improve the way america runs. spilled onto the streets when the same bankers that clapton economy were bailout by our taxpayer money that provoked occupy wall street and what we hope to do with brain that outrage outrage about very basic issues that most americans intuitively understand. the big apple became the birthplace of the occupy movement just one week into the protests all hell broke loose. when they pepper sprayed those those women and made all those arrests it was really intense police were telling it was brought into the spotlight hundreds of protesters grew into thousands then tens of thousands in a fight for a better country to play wall street certainly put forward to the issue of a poverty of a decline in the middle class but most prominently that economic power in th
thousands of people hoping to raise awareness and bring change system argy correspondent us on a stasia churkin now takes a look back at the last year at what has gone on. triggered by wealth inequality inspired by the arab spring occupy wall street a movement of the people bringing up real dialogue over the need to improve the way america runs. spilled onto the streets when the same bankers that clapton economy were bailout by our taxpayer money that provoked occupy wall street and what we...