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in areas loyal to the confederacy teetering between southern or northern control or occupied by the union army or supervised by war governors or military governors, we can add the following to the litany. participating in or failing to prevent mob attacks against newspaper offices. official censorship, the of battlefield reports, the banishment of some, the humiliating punishment of others. if anything, i think historians have not made a full audit. they focused on two or three landmark cases which are often viewed as mistakes later corrected. most scholars have assessed the curtailment of press liberty during the civil war as surprisingly infrequent and usually justified. i'm going to suggest tonight the effort was actually far more widespread than we've understood, though it did remain always supremely disorganized and ad hoc. and you'll decide on the justification yourself. i'm going to propose the repression was actually supported not only by most of the union public, the loyal union public, although in a constitutional issue, that doesn't matter so much. but also by many newspaper ed
in areas loyal to the confederacy teetering between southern or northern control or occupied by the union army or supervised by war governors or military governors, we can add the following to the litany. participating in or failing to prevent mob attacks against newspaper offices. official censorship, the of battlefield reports, the banishment of some, the humiliating punishment of others. if anything, i think historians have not made a full audit. they focused on two or three landmark cases...
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we had the overnight and morning cloud cover that teetered off to the east. notice how these are gathering in the midsection of the country, missouri, down through illinois, arkansas. remember yesterday i was talking about this? now, this has moved eastward to parts of oklahoma. this will continue to track of towards the northeast. that low will track to our west which will put us on the warm side of that system. we are not looking at in the snow just some areas of rain. mainly in the midday and the afternoon. up to a quarter inch of calculation. -- of accumulation. for the weekend tele storm tracks, thinking of a hurricane approaching terms of the possibility. i have a path of uncertainty here. the most ominous model is taking a move right up the heart of the district, right up to 95 corridor. we will keep an eye on this. it could bring us snow rain, both. it could bring us a whole lot of nothing. it is a situation that you just don't know. it has been one of those winters and will continue to be so. we don't know what will happen tomorrow. some areas of lig
we had the overnight and morning cloud cover that teetered off to the east. notice how these are gathering in the midsection of the country, missouri, down through illinois, arkansas. remember yesterday i was talking about this? now, this has moved eastward to parts of oklahoma. this will continue to track of towards the northeast. that low will track to our west which will put us on the warm side of that system. we are not looking at in the snow just some areas of rain. mainly in the midday...
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who by the way i think everyone knows is desirous of concurring the teeter. this is not the whole story. we're not a classic empire in the sense that we're holding on to distant teeter and i territof we lose it that's the end of the empire. we're driven out of vietnam, maybe we'll be driven out of afghanistan. it will be a set back but unlike the britain driven out of india, that's a big blow to their empire. the united states has proved very adaptable over the years. >> charlie: can survive iraq and afghanistan and move forward. >> we will pay a price for it as we paid a price for vietnam and other failures in our foreign policy. and by the way our foreign policy history is lightered with failures. -- littered with failures. these will not be the only failures but yes they don't necessarily undermine the overall position the united states is in. >> charlie: what's the future of europe? >> i think europe's very important to us and i think that, you know, as important as the rise of asia economically i think europe is still the heart of the world order and tha
who by the way i think everyone knows is desirous of concurring the teeter. this is not the whole story. we're not a classic empire in the sense that we're holding on to distant teeter and i territof we lose it that's the end of the empire. we're driven out of vietnam, maybe we'll be driven out of afghanistan. it will be a set back but unlike the britain driven out of india, that's a big blow to their empire. the united states has proved very adaptable over the years. >> charlie: can...
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two way traffic causes vehicles to teeter on the edge of these massive cliffs. crosses in memory of victims of accidents are everywhere. the bolivians call this road el camino del la muerta-- the road of death. the road starts thirteen thousand feet up in la paz, the economic capital of bolivia. marco, age twenty three is a vacaro, a trucker specialized in the transport of cattle. his job is to drive down the road of death as far as the amazonia. it's the start of a trip that should take twenty four hours. marco travels the road of death once or twice a week. a six hundred mile round trip on one of the world's most dangerous highways. his wage for these missions is a measly one hundred and ninety dollars a month. lacumbre, at an altitude of fifteen thousand feet, is the highest point on the journey and marks the start of the road of death. a gang of indian shaman priests have gathered around a cross that overlooks the descent. for a few pennies, the truckers invoke their help to pay their respects to pachamama, the goddess of the earth. as a finishing touch, bef
two way traffic causes vehicles to teeter on the edge of these massive cliffs. crosses in memory of victims of accidents are everywhere. the bolivians call this road el camino del la muerta-- the road of death. the road starts thirteen thousand feet up in la paz, the economic capital of bolivia. marco, age twenty three is a vacaro, a trucker specialized in the transport of cattle. his job is to drive down the road of death as far as the amazonia. it's the start of a trip that should take twenty...
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next, teetering on the financial brink stockton is closer to doing something no other large city has done. >>> mitt romney avoids catastrophe by narrowly squeaking out a victory in michigan. where the gop race heads next, coming up. >>> bay area county tightening food standards to loosen waist bans. >>> arson suspect on the -- lose -- on the loose the push to identify this man after police say he set a fire inside san francisco's main library. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more fun! totino's pizza rolls. have partnered to bring you the vibrant scents of nature, from the wildflower valleys of yellowstone to the tropical islands of hawaii. it's from these magnificent sources that we fo
next, teetering on the financial brink stockton is closer to doing something no other large city has done. >>> mitt romney avoids catastrophe by narrowly squeaking out a victory in michigan. where the gop race heads next, coming up. >>> bay area county tightening food standards to loosen waist bans. >>> arson suspect on the -- lose -- on the loose the push to identify this man after police say he set a fire inside san francisco's main library. [ female announcer ]...
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some places teeters above or below that. nationally, it is lower, $3.37. still, 27-cents higher than january of last year. oil analysts expect the gas prices will hit record highs during the first half of this year, thanks in a large part to the ongoing tensions in the mideast. >> >> still a lot more coming up on "wjz" "eyewitness news," a plane crashes into a house tonight, how everyone onboard this plane managed to survive. >> >> a young teacher murdered. a community mourns as police move in on his killer. >> >> a deep freeze, europe is getting slapped with snow and a lot of ice, how this winter weather is turning deadly. . >>> it's a supermarket flip- flop. i'm tim williams on with more on what is moving out and in, coming up. >> >> i'm meteorologist bernadette woods. we have another round of warm air coming our way. your first warning forecast, coming up. after this break. . ,,,,,,,, ♪ [ male announcer ] we have more than 3,000 daily flights on southwest airlines. and that gives you thousands of options to fly where you want, when you want. announcing
some places teeters above or below that. nationally, it is lower, $3.37. still, 27-cents higher than january of last year. oil analysts expect the gas prices will hit record highs during the first half of this year, thanks in a large part to the ongoing tensions in the mideast. >> >> still a lot more coming up on "wjz" "eyewitness news," a plane crashes into a house tonight, how everyone onboard this plane managed to survive. >> >> a young teacher...
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according to the newspaper, the report offers one of the most vivid accounts yet of how japan teetered on the edge of an even larger nuclear crisis. the report will be released later this week. >>> book burning. police are on the hunt for the arsonist. a section of the main library has been offlimits since yesterday when a man started a fire on the second floor and fled. a surveillance camera caught him on tape going behind the reference counter, pulling out pamphlets, and burning them. >>> san jose state is backing down from its controversial admissions proposal. now they must find another way from slashing millions from the budget. despite proposing otherwise, san jose state will still give students in san jose county special status. that announcement made today. san jose state almost ended its friendly agreement with the community in a cost-cutting measure. >>> the new episode of sky walker ranch, local film maker george lucas got the green light to expand his digital empire. the plans call for a new 270,000 square foot building. opponents have two weeks to appeal the move. >>> wint
according to the newspaper, the report offers one of the most vivid accounts yet of how japan teetered on the edge of an even larger nuclear crisis. the report will be released later this week. >>> book burning. police are on the hunt for the arsonist. a section of the main library has been offlimits since yesterday when a man started a fire on the second floor and fled. a surveillance camera caught him on tape going behind the reference counter, pulling out pamphlets, and burning...
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this is a crucial moment for greece as it teeters toward the edge. at stake is the country's $130 billion euro-bail out. a 70% reduction is likely. the aim is to cut the country's debt to a more sustainable level. greece may be edging toward a bail out, but the fear is, it won't be enough to save the country. the recession here is deeper than previously thought. yet another i injection of cash might be needed to prop up the flailing economy. for now at least no one in europe seems willing to pay. >> and that as the worry here, that for all the pain, it simply won't be enough. greeks are stretched perhaps to breaking point. >> i don't see life on the horizon. unfortunately no matter how many loans we receive, if we do not start producing something to be able to stand on our own two feet, we will never be able to have recovery in greece. >> even if they cut all pension, all benefits from the unemployed and everyone, the problem will not be solved. it is a dead end. the worst riot in years in athens as congress passed the austerity package. how much mor
this is a crucial moment for greece as it teeters toward the edge. at stake is the country's $130 billion euro-bail out. a 70% reduction is likely. the aim is to cut the country's debt to a more sustainable level. greece may be edging toward a bail out, but the fear is, it won't be enough to save the country. the recession here is deeper than previously thought. yet another i injection of cash might be needed to prop up the flailing economy. for now at least no one in europe seems willing to...
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, and -- teeter and here in the center, a tour with our curators curators.noticed this 34-foot tower of books you said earlier it took 10 days to build this. >> that's correct it is a 3 story sculpture built by our museum design firm white rock studios it is these aluminum facsimiles of books so it is fire proof and they are all title that is represent the 15,000 books written by president lincoln, you will hear about his history, life presidency all sorts of things including fun children's titles and sticker book as well. >> what a fun way to display his books there. now, walking in here, talk a little bit about this gallery, what is this called what is the goal behind this one here. >>> this is our leadership gallery and rotating exhibit space so we are welcoming washingtonians to check this out now through july and this focus right now is really looking at excellent leadership principles, guiding principles how lincoln used that through the course of his governance here in america's so we have lots of different items, guiding principles things like integr
, and -- teeter and here in the center, a tour with our curators curators.noticed this 34-foot tower of books you said earlier it took 10 days to build this. >> that's correct it is a 3 story sculpture built by our museum design firm white rock studios it is these aluminum facsimiles of books so it is fire proof and they are all title that is represent the 15,000 books written by president lincoln, you will hear about his history, life presidency all sorts of things including fun...
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first greece is teetering on the edge of bankruptcy the future of bailed out portugal is uncertain and the single currency itself could be in trouble and the ranks of people writing off the eurozone and even the european project itself only swelling in number so perhaps that's why the message for a united europe is being pushed on an all new platform the classroom has this report. but what do you know about your country and the capital is there on not enough some. pizzas but let's keep. it. spanish french and english. these youngsters are attending one of the fourteen european schools that are primarily to educate children of e.u. stuff we are the only system which is able to provide education in twenty three different languages you know the more europe is united in their city and that's what we believe every day in the european school but outside the classroom reality says otherwise for now differences seem to transcend unity critics along accuse the e.u. of brainwashing children through education paraphernalia that they claim promote a story i'd vision of the e.u. a comment from a eu
first greece is teetering on the edge of bankruptcy the future of bailed out portugal is uncertain and the single currency itself could be in trouble and the ranks of people writing off the eurozone and even the european project itself only swelling in number so perhaps that's why the message for a united europe is being pushed on an all new platform the classroom has this report. but what do you know about your country and the capital is there on not enough some. pizzas but let's keep. it....
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egypt, for instance, is teetering on potential economic collapse unless the right decisions are made and that would have profound implications on every intereson. there are many parts of the world where we're simply not adequately staffed to be able t to promote american business opportunities and so forth and it seems to me that beggaring the foreign affairs budget, which as you said is about 1% of the entire budget of the united states, but which has so much -- it touches on trillions of dollars of engagement one way or another and profit and so forth. so could you -- there must be some measure of frustration and some degree. this budget is 8.5% lower than the president's request. and the president's request clearly is reflective of his sense of those priorities and your sense of them. so would you share with the committee what you think we get for this and you particularly put this fund in there which for the north africa piece. that's part of this discussion. but what are we missing and what are we not being willing to be a little more critical about $100 been billion a year in a
egypt, for instance, is teetering on potential economic collapse unless the right decisions are made and that would have profound implications on every intereson. there are many parts of the world where we're simply not adequately staffed to be able t to promote american business opportunities and so forth and it seems to me that beggaring the foreign affairs budget, which as you said is about 1% of the entire budget of the united states, but which has so much -- it touches on trillions of...
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missouri is a state teetering between the south and the north with a lot of bloodshed. i care very little for the publication for any of the letters i've written, please spare me the trouble, this is likely to bring. schofield's answer was he has to be arrested, he has to be restrained. so lincoln said okay, there's an apparent impropriety but it's a case where no evil could result and i'm entirely willing to overlook. finally knox was set free. as lincoln had written schofield in the letter that started the whole business, the one that was published. a good thing to be published because they reflect his overall policy on martial law in all the border states. let your military measures be strong enough to repel the invader and keep the peace, but not so strong as to unnecessarily harass and persecute the people. and this included editors. you will only arrest individuals and suppress newspapers when they be working palpable injury to the military in your charge. and in no other case will you interfere in any form or allow it to be interfered with violently by others. st
missouri is a state teetering between the south and the north with a lot of bloodshed. i care very little for the publication for any of the letters i've written, please spare me the trouble, this is likely to bring. schofield's answer was he has to be arrested, he has to be restrained. so lincoln said okay, there's an apparent impropriety but it's a case where no evil could result and i'm entirely willing to overlook. finally knox was set free. as lincoln had written schofield in the letter...
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keep in mind, missouri is a state teetering between the south and the north with a lot of blood shed and ab gags of civil liberties, by the way. i care for the publication of any letters i've written. please spare me the trouble. scofield's answer was, he has to be arrested. he has to be restrained. so, lincoln said, okay, there is an apparent impropriety but still a case where no evil could result and i am entirely willing to overlook. finally knox was set free. as lincoln wroetd scofield in the one that started the whole business, the one that was published, because they reflect his overall policy in all the border states. let your military measures be strong enough to repel the invader and keep the peace but not so strong as to necessarily harass and persecute the people. this included editors. you'll only arrest individuals and suppress newspapers when they be working palpable injury to the newspaper. still wiggle room. the army had incredible maneuvering ability in the areas under their control. but lincoln was changing. he was willing to assume the worst in 1861 when threat of
keep in mind, missouri is a state teetering between the south and the north with a lot of blood shed and ab gags of civil liberties, by the way. i care for the publication of any letters i've written. please spare me the trouble. scofield's answer was, he has to be arrested. he has to be restrained. so, lincoln said, okay, there is an apparent impropriety but still a case where no evil could result and i am entirely willing to overlook. finally knox was set free. as lincoln wroetd scofield in...
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trying to maximize their advertising targeting by watching everything you do on the other side of the teeter totter you've got people who are tired and weary of all their actions being tracked and most recently you've had all sorts of backlash in terms of privacy issues with the issues and with the google problems and now you've got you know facebook's tried to address this by having you know twenty or twenty years of audit's with the f.c.c. for privacy they've also change their privacy laws but at the end of the day people don't trust the internet when they go on there and when they're going around on facebook it's tracking what books you like what video as you watch who your character who your friends are and it's going to be a little bit too much i think and people are starting to have a little bit of a backlash against it when you think about that jamming it's the flavor of the month right now as we go down i mean people are going to invest in this company because they want to make money not just because they like facebook maybe there's an overlap of the two but people are going to go in
trying to maximize their advertising targeting by watching everything you do on the other side of the teeter totter you've got people who are tired and weary of all their actions being tracked and most recently you've had all sorts of backlash in terms of privacy issues with the issues and with the google problems and now you've got you know facebook's tried to address this by having you know twenty or twenty years of audit's with the f.c.c. for privacy they've also change their privacy laws...
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his helptation is teetering. but the key question is, will he be criminally prosecuted? did he commit wire fraud? or is this a civil matter? if so, will the heartland institute sue him? then what happens? >> belva: is that expected? do informed people think they might? >> it's a really great question. because if they did file a lawsuit, and they've been putting out press releases to some of the organizations that have published these do you means on the website with very heavy language talking about, harmed our reputation, all the language you use when you're going to sue for libel or slander or invasion of privacy. if they sued against peter gleick, gleick's lawyers could put all their executives under oath. they could, in discovery, call out all their secret documents. a lot of this organization's donor lists, all of them, are secret. little bits have trick ankled out here and there. but there's a lot that really could backfire on the heartland institute. the key question at this point is, did gleick cross the line into a crime like wire fraud? usually wire fraud is wh
his helptation is teetering. but the key question is, will he be criminally prosecuted? did he commit wire fraud? or is this a civil matter? if so, will the heartland institute sue him? then what happens? >> belva: is that expected? do informed people think they might? >> it's a really great question. because if they did file a lawsuit, and they've been putting out press releases to some of the organizations that have published these do you means on the website with very heavy...
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and now, it's teetering on financial collapse.e're live tonight with the story. >> and it's a packed city hall behind me. stockton has taken steps to shore up finances with layoffs and service cuts. now, not paying bond holders and maybe taking steps towards bankruptcy are on the table with tonight's vote. >> we see no viable
and now, it's teetering on financial collapse.e're live tonight with the story. >> and it's a packed city hall behind me. stockton has taken steps to shore up finances with layoffs and service cuts. now, not paying bond holders and maybe taking steps towards bankruptcy are on the table with tonight's vote. >> we see no viable