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blessed are the peacemakers for they should be called the sons of god. that's what we are. that's what we all are, all of you wearing the patch right here, right now, we are sons of god. mike is a son of god. to the johnson family, we hurt for you like you would not believe. your family is here and by that i mean everybody that is here is your family. for those of you who have come across the country for states all over the place, it's amazing that you're here right now we love seeing you here although it's something that's not so exciting. for those of you who have never met mike hopefully you'll learn a little bit about your family member. for everybody else here, the good news is you will probably not get a ticket driving out of here today. officer dave solis previous badge 3713 forever academy class 3. michael was part of that academy class 3. we came together january 2001 a bunch of strangers, scared, afraid. we didn't know what we were getting ourselves into. most of us were kids who were about two. mario and stan had to do anything with you. we were sizing each other
blessed are the peacemakers for they should be called the sons of god. that's what we are. that's what we all are, all of you wearing the patch right here, right now, we are sons of god. mike is a son of god. to the johnson family, we hurt for you like you would not believe. your family is here and by that i mean everybody that is here is your family. for those of you who have come across the country for states all over the place, it's amazing that you're here right now we love seeing you here...
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. >> blessed are the peacemakers. o anderson cooper on the ground live in baltimore. anderson what are you expecting this eve snng what do protesters protesters police people what are they expected to happen? >> reporter: people really have no idea. there's a lot of talk a lot of rumor. but i think a lot will just depend on what happens in the hours ahead. but i think what you said in that piece is so important, focus on the people and the is individuals that you focused on is so important. that was critical last night. and i think it's going to be critical tonight. the response by parents and grandparents the response by men and women in the community, the response by church groups and pastors. we saw the nation of islam out on the streets very actively trying to stop people from throwing things at the police, trying to cord den off the areas. i think you're going to see large numbers of those same people coming out tonight, the robert valentines coming out to try to do what they can to save their communities and to k
. >> blessed are the peacemakers. o anderson cooper on the ground live in baltimore. anderson what are you expecting this eve snng what do protesters protesters police people what are they expected to happen? >> reporter: people really have no idea. there's a lot of talk a lot of rumor. but i think a lot will just depend on what happens in the hours ahead. but i think what you said in that piece is so important, focus on the people and the is individuals that you focused on is so...
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[applause] and so, after that, he became the peacemaker among the diehards of the lost cause renewing him as a citizen of the united states of america. he did that until he died in 1902. before he died, in 1892, a memorial day, he was asked to give a keynote speech before grant's tomb that he may carry on the work of peacemaking which is our job today. [applause] john hennessy: thank you dennis. it is probably at this moment 150 years ago that lieutenant colonel parker of grant's staff was transcribing the final terms of the surrender for grant signature. a copy of the surrender document is on display in the visitor center. we met this morning a number of descendents, including a great great grand nephew of eli parker, seneca indian who would become somewhat famous for what he did here, but would remain legendary for a story told earlier today, when we met parker at the conclusion of the meeting he wondered or flinched or wondered at the presence of a man in the broom who is not white. after he recovered himself, lee looked at eli parker, extended his hand and said i'm glad to see one
[applause] and so, after that, he became the peacemaker among the diehards of the lost cause renewing him as a citizen of the united states of america. he did that until he died in 1902. before he died, in 1892, a memorial day, he was asked to give a keynote speech before grant's tomb that he may carry on the work of peacemaking which is our job today. [applause] john hennessy: thank you dennis. it is probably at this moment 150 years ago that lieutenant colonel parker of grant's staff was...
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some signs spewed fury at the peacemakers. others warned mourners to distrust the media. they asked who compromised the in dozens of archives over five years i read hundreds and hundreds of personal accounts from the spring of 1865. these are the soldier responses that stephen found missing. rich and poor, the well known and the unknown. in the course of this emersion in deeriaries and letters, i found quite a bit that surprised me. that made clear to me no matter how majestic were the public ceremonies northerning lincoln, this end of war moment was not a time of unity and closure. the immediate aftermath of lincoln's assassination, those hours and days and weeks i soon realized the key moment of intense strife that had been left out of story and a moment that resonates into the present day. everything was at stake. black freedom had been seized and delivered but would it last? peace would soon be declared but couldn't endure. how can confederated be brought back into the citizenery? how and where would slavesvj work? what would of nation would the leaders create? no one
some signs spewed fury at the peacemakers. others warned mourners to distrust the media. they asked who compromised the in dozens of archives over five years i read hundreds and hundreds of personal accounts from the spring of 1865. these are the soldier responses that stephen found missing. rich and poor, the well known and the unknown. in the course of this emersion in deeriaries and letters, i found quite a bit that surprised me. that made clear to me no matter how majestic were the public...
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, for they are the children of god. [ applause ] and so after that, he became the peacemaker among rtthehards he l of the lost cause renewing him ng him as a citizen of the united states of america. and he did that until he died in 1902. before before he died, in 1892 a memorial day, he was asked to give a keynote speech before grant's tomb, that he may carry m on the work of peacemaking, which is our job today.. [ applause ] >> thank you, dennis. it is probably at this moment this 150 years ago that lieutenant colonel parker of grant's staff bing t washe transcribing the final terms of the surrender for grant's signature. a copy of the surrender document, as patrick mentioned, is on display in the visitors center. we met this morning a number of descendents, including a descendent a great, great grandp nephew of parker, a seneca indian who became somewhat famous for what he did here, but remained legendary for a story told, and has been told earlier today when lee met parker at the conclusion of the meeting by one account lee paused. he flinched, wondered at the presence of a man in the
, for they are the children of god. [ applause ] and so after that, he became the peacemaker among rtthehards he l of the lost cause renewing him ng him as a citizen of the united states of america. and he did that until he died in 1902. before before he died, in 1892 a memorial day, he was asked to give a keynote speech before grant's tomb, that he may carry m on the work of peacemaking, which is our job today.. [ applause ] >> thank you, dennis. it is probably at this moment this 150...
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and so after that, he became the peacemaker amv' the diehards of the lost cause.him as a citizen of the united states of america. and he did that until he died in 1902. but before he died in 1892 a memorial day he was asked to give a keynote speech before grant's tomb that he may carry on the work of peacemaking, which is our job today.r >> thank you, dennis. it is probably at this moment 150 years ago that lieutenant colonel ely parker of grant's staff was tribing the final terms. surrender of grant's signature. including the greatfá grand nephew of eli parker, a seneca indian who would become he remained legendary for a story told earlier today when lee met parker at the conclusion of the meeting.g het flinched and wondered at the presence of a man in the room. after he covered himself lee looked at eli parker, extended his hand and said, i'm glad to see one real american here. eli parker grabbed lee's hand in return. he told the confederate general the man in appomattox who probably had more cause to doubt his status as an american being assured of his status a
and so after that, he became the peacemaker amv' the diehards of the lost cause.him as a citizen of the united states of america. and he did that until he died in 1902. but before he died in 1892 a memorial day he was asked to give a keynote speech before grant's tomb that he may carry on the work of peacemaking, which is our job today.r >> thank you, dennis. it is probably at this moment 150 years ago that lieutenant colonel ely parker of grant's staff was tribing the final terms....
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and so after that, he became the peacemaker amv' the diehards of the lost cause.tizen of the united states of america. and he did that until he died in 1902. but before he died in 1892 a memorial day he was asked to give a keynote speech before grant's tomb that he may carry on the work of peacemaking, which is our job today.r >> thank you, dennis. it is probably at this moment 150 years ago that lieutenant colonel ely parker of grant's staff was tribing the final terms. surrender of grant's signature. including the greatfá grand nephew of eli parker, a seneca indian who would become he remained legendary for a story told earlier today when lee met parker at the conclusion of the meeting.g het flinched and wondered at the presence of a man in the room. after he covered himself lee looked at eli parker, extended his hand and said, i'm glad to see one real american here. eli parker grabbed lee's hand in return. he told the confederate general the man in appomattox who probably had more cause to doubt his status as an american being assured of his status as an americ
and so after that, he became the peacemaker amv' the diehards of the lost cause.tizen of the united states of america. and he did that until he died in 1902. but before he died in 1892 a memorial day he was asked to give a keynote speech before grant's tomb that he may carry on the work of peacemaking, which is our job today.r >> thank you, dennis. it is probably at this moment 150 years ago that lieutenant colonel ely parker of grant's staff was tribing the final terms. surrender of...
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blessed are the poor, the sick the children, the elderly, and blessed are the peacemakers. for teddy, blessed were those programs to address the needs of the most vulnerable amongst us. blessed are headstart, social security, medicare, medicaid health care for all, and blessed are the peacemakers for northern ireland, in the middle east, and on the urban streets of america. that is what teddy kennedy preached. and so while there is -- [applause] senator markey: while there is no building that can match the strength of teddy's soul, no material that could replicate the fiber of his character, no architecture that could begin to scrape the heights of his vision, this institute will convey the essence of his vision, the d.n.a. for public service. and in doing so, will inspire new leaders and more engaged citizens. for teddy, education was always more than books. it was an opportunity, an experience to be grasped every day. teddy found vision while holding the tiller of his sailboat or his lectern on the senate floor, and he had great fun every minute he was working on the most
blessed are the poor, the sick the children, the elderly, and blessed are the peacemakers. for teddy, blessed were those programs to address the needs of the most vulnerable amongst us. blessed are headstart, social security, medicare, medicaid health care for all, and blessed are the peacemakers for northern ireland, in the middle east, and on the urban streets of america. that is what teddy kennedy preached. and so while there is -- [applause] senator markey: while there is no building that...
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he is the peacemaker. he's the vicar of christ on earth.o be one what are we called for as an easter people. we went through good friday and he's acknowledging their suffering everywhere in the world and his point is it shouldn't be the end for us. it should be about the people of hope and it's supposed to bring people together and the word means to tie us back to our roots and unfortunately, the history of religion much of it has been about warfare. >> do you think there has been a lot of talk about whether millennials, my generation and younger americans are turning away from religion? obviously, not all of them but do you think that we are seeing that and what can be done from people in your position? >> well you know i hate to say we have to make it relevant but we have to somehow have them apply it to their lives and see where the relevance in their lives is. millennials are turning away from institutional religion but they're praying more and more spiritual, because they perceive institutional religion as being judgmental and anti-gay
he is the peacemaker. he's the vicar of christ on earth.o be one what are we called for as an easter people. we went through good friday and he's acknowledging their suffering everywhere in the world and his point is it shouldn't be the end for us. it should be about the people of hope and it's supposed to bring people together and the word means to tie us back to our roots and unfortunately, the history of religion much of it has been about warfare. >> do you think there has been a lot...
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and now it hangs in the private dining room of president obama, the peacemaker. ough re-engaged in iraq in the army facing a lot about what the army will do as you leave now 14 years of hard conflict. conflict that all the service has played a unique role in but no one more so than the u.s. army. that has fought and bled you go to the national cemetery you'll see a lot of army soldiers there. we have sacrificed so very much. so we think about what the future is going to be. and there are people here today who say that is deeply on his mind in the last few months of his tenure. we have initiatives that are publicized for those who care about the defense matters such as force 2025 and beyond. we have a new army operating contract, general mcmaster has been on this very stage. he's much easier to get a hold of than me actually. he is a terrific salesman and not only a salesman he's a product development from his mind that many have ideas about the future of the arab spring and he is a spokesman for how the army is thinking about these things. i thought we'd talk abou
and now it hangs in the private dining room of president obama, the peacemaker. ough re-engaged in iraq in the army facing a lot about what the army will do as you leave now 14 years of hard conflict. conflict that all the service has played a unique role in but no one more so than the u.s. army. that has fought and bled you go to the national cemetery you'll see a lot of army soldiers there. we have sacrificed so very much. so we think about what the future is going to be. and there are people...
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in fact some of the peacemakers last time were even hosed with that pepper spray which, by the way, glowsrange, that's on the back of our shirts and bodies. as you look here this young man here is standing up and telling everyone to push back and they will not allow anyone to come at the police officers. there is a group that's shown up that looks like they are determined to try to tang well officers. >> again, ryan as we're watching perhaps, you know a couple of bad apples in a crowd of peaceful protesters. you have all these people from the community, as i was saying as we saw last night, trying to stop it. talk me through as we look at all of this going on live what's happening now. >> reporter: i can honestly tell you this -- let me explain the tension. you see the group in the core the center. they are trying to maintain a line. in fact they have decided to push forward than try to move the group back. they are trying to make sure no one throws anything at officers. we will seen a new surge of people who have shown up in the last 30 minutes. the look on their face is one of confronta
in fact some of the peacemakers last time were even hosed with that pepper spray which, by the way, glowsrange, that's on the back of our shirts and bodies. as you look here this young man here is standing up and telling everyone to push back and they will not allow anyone to come at the police officers. there is a group that's shown up that looks like they are determined to try to tang well officers. >> again, ryan as we're watching perhaps, you know a couple of bad apples in a crowd of...
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the first that she wrote about a dozen years ago was on peacemaking in 1919. the other just appeared last year and is about the origins of world war i, the war that ended peace. that's the name of the book. the former book, the one that in some ways will be the framework for today's lecture, i suspect one a half dozen of the english-speaking world's most prestigious prizes for the best book on international relations. i'm incredibly happy to have margaret macmillan here with us. she's going to talk for 40 or 45 minutes about wilson in war and peace, then i will engage her in a conversation for 10 or 15 minutes, and then i will open it up for questions. thank you. [applause] margaret: i would like to thank you for that og 5:00 p.m. kind introduction. i should warn you about that joke about mrs. wilson. [indiscernible] i would like to think the miller center for inviting me. it's a great pleasure to be here. i'm ashamed to say it is my first visit to the university of virginia in charlottesville. aren't you lucky to live in such a wonderful place. i'm going to ta
the first that she wrote about a dozen years ago was on peacemaking in 1919. the other just appeared last year and is about the origins of world war i, the war that ended peace. that's the name of the book. the former book, the one that in some ways will be the framework for today's lecture, i suspect one a half dozen of the english-speaking world's most prestigious prizes for the best book on international relations. i'm incredibly happy to have margaret macmillan here with us. she's going to...
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. >> the people the peacemakers we saw in that piece, that's the baltimore i know. the mayor, we're expecting her to make remarks up. i know you'll be live in baltimore throughout the night. let's go to the mayor who is going to be speaking on "the situation room" right now. >>> happening now, stand off, a night of violence, looting and violence brings a that state of emergency in baltimore. protesters gath as the troops and the police line the streets trying to prevent another flairup. presidential frustration. >> you've got some of the same organizers now going back into these communities trying to clean up in the aftermath of a handful of criminals and thugs who tore up the place. >> president obama speaks out forcefully on the rioting. but he also says police and the public need to do some serious soul searching. >>> and city wide curfew. beginning just hours from now, anyone not going to work or going for medical treatment needs to be off the streets in baltimore. i'll talk about all of this with leaders on the issues of race the national urban league president
. >> the people the peacemakers we saw in that piece, that's the baltimore i know. the mayor, we're expecting her to make remarks up. i know you'll be live in baltimore throughout the night. let's go to the mayor who is going to be speaking on "the situation room" right now. >>> happening now, stand off, a night of violence, looting and violence brings a that state of emergency in baltimore. protesters gath as the troops and the police line the streets trying to prevent...
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all of the interviews that they did they described him as being someone who went with the flow and was a peacemaker, but also someone who was a powerful force of change and they felt that the movement of the waves best symbolized that. within the interactive exhibit as you walk close to it there is a touch screen that allows the voices to come on. there's a voice over by belva davis who we all know and love from krontv, but also jimmy's voice comes on from some of his speeches and there's 6 different themes to choose from. one is labor, economic justice, affordable justice, civil rights and international solidarity. and one of the quoelts heard from jimmy himself is thus: people are hungry and homeless because of arrangements made by others more powerful human beings, arrangements which are certainly within our capacity to khaifrpb. so it gives the visitor a feeling of who jimmy was and the era in which he served all of us, not just at the port but the broader region *. the sculpture is called tides of change, an art collective in brooklyn, new york. they were aided in auto desk, which is an tenant
all of the interviews that they did they described him as being someone who went with the flow and was a peacemaker, but also someone who was a powerful force of change and they felt that the movement of the waves best symbolized that. within the interactive exhibit as you walk close to it there is a touch screen that allows the voices to come on. there's a voice over by belva davis who we all know and love from krontv, but also jimmy's voice comes on from some of his speeches and there's 6...
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euclid tsakalotos: what i am saying it is the greek orthodox easter and blessed are the p makers -- peacemakersre the children of god which is a phrase from the bible. if you can help put tension and help sort out to misunderstandings or to promote peaceful relationships then you should be able to do that. and greece is an independent, sovereign country that has an independent foreign policy the and can discuss with various people to exchange views and how you mutually reach agreements. what i want to focus on is that is not to exclude, our main focus is part of the eu and part of the eurozone and we want to remain like that. we are doing our best to reach a new deal from what we think is good not just for the average greek but average european. the economy is not doing well and it has to sort out a number of problems to deal with architecture and the way it has dealt with the debt problem. guy: one final question on russia, if i might and i appreciate what you are saying is we should not blow this out of proportion, it is a standard diplomatic relation playing out here. is there anything you d
euclid tsakalotos: what i am saying it is the greek orthodox easter and blessed are the p makers -- peacemakersre the children of god which is a phrase from the bible. if you can help put tension and help sort out to misunderstandings or to promote peaceful relationships then you should be able to do that. and greece is an independent, sovereign country that has an independent foreign policy the and can discuss with various people to exchange views and how you mutually reach agreements. what i...
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think pitied because he outlived his -- george mitchell was given a private audience with the pope for his peacemakingn ireland. i had an hour-long driving away from a panel we were on. he told me in his private audience with the pope, a very nice monsignor took him in, he was warmly greeted. they exchanged gifts. when he came out, he said to the monsignor, what language was he speaking? he said english. he was so deteriorated by then he could not tell what he was saying. benedict, some people think there is some scandal that drove him out of office. i think he resigned office because he had seen john paul -- charlie: what the ravages of age had done to john paul. garry: he did not want to put the church through that again. charlie: do you have some hope that francis will be able to be a powerful force in making sure we don't slide into some kind of clash of civilizations or religious wars? garry: on that, he knows and admires muslims. he praises the koran. he knows there is only one god and there are many paths to god. the holy spirit works in them all. he said the holy spirit does not only work thro
think pitied because he outlived his -- george mitchell was given a private audience with the pope for his peacemakingn ireland. i had an hour-long driving away from a panel we were on. he told me in his private audience with the pope, a very nice monsignor took him in, he was warmly greeted. they exchanged gifts. when he came out, he said to the monsignor, what language was he speaking? he said english. he was so deteriorated by then he could not tell what he was saying. benedict, some people...
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the worst is over. >> reporter: hopefully there's more peacemakers like you. great to see you. the mood has changed significantly. i was here yesterday when they popped holes in the hose as firefighters were trying to fight the fires. now the city has taken on a new sense entirely. cleaning up the area across hundreds -- if not thousands of volunteers cleaning up then turning their backs on police trying to spread love and get out from under what has happened. very tense, things can quick off quickly. for now, the slid on. brooke? >> let's hope the shift in momentum remains, remains for the foreseeable future. let me second what you said. i was impress oods eye was around where you were a couple of hours ago. i saw all kinds of people in the communities there and children children with trash bags trying to clean up this part of baltimore. miguel marquez, thank you very much. ryan young, i believe we have you, as well. are you with me? >> reporter: i'm definitely with you. >> tell me where are you and how it is. >> reporter: we've been here since 11:00 today. we were in the crowd
the worst is over. >> reporter: hopefully there's more peacemakers like you. great to see you. the mood has changed significantly. i was here yesterday when they popped holes in the hose as firefighters were trying to fight the fires. now the city has taken on a new sense entirely. cleaning up the area across hundreds -- if not thousands of volunteers cleaning up then turning their backs on police trying to spread love and get out from under what has happened. very tense, things can quick...
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to play the role of mediator and peacemaker for once in the region. they can help bring the parties together and reach a negotiation because at the end of all this and sending ground troops or air tubes, they will have to sit down and come with a solution. i talked earlier about this being a war to eliminate an ideology and there was no such thing as illuminating the houthis or any of the rhetoric does not make sense. what yemenis can do is learn to coexist together and create a process that allows for pluralism. my opinion is although americans try very hard to understand yemen, yemen is a very remote location. it is a very different culture and i think that sometimes because we are so different that results in the creation of i vs. you or me vs. them dialogue. there are yemenis that can speaking english and communicate these ideas. unfortunately, there are nuances the west cannot get unless there is a yemeni person translating for the. there is a sense that yemeni life is worthless. this sense comes from yemenis themselves to kill each other and spi
to play the role of mediator and peacemaker for once in the region. they can help bring the parties together and reach a negotiation because at the end of all this and sending ground troops or air tubes, they will have to sit down and come with a solution. i talked earlier about this being a war to eliminate an ideology and there was no such thing as illuminating the houthis or any of the rhetoric does not make sense. what yemenis can do is learn to coexist together and create a process that...
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to play the role of mediator and peacemaker for once in the region. they can help bring the parties together and reach a negotiation because at the end of all this war, at the end of sending ground troops or air troops, they are going to have to sit sending ground troops or air troops, they're going to have to sit down and come up with a solution. the yemenis are going to exist. i talked earlier about this being a war to eliminate an ideology. there's no such thing as eliminated the houthis or eliminating any of the rhetoric. it doesn't make sense. what yemenis can do is create a process that allows for pluralism. my opinion is, although americans try very hard to understand yemen, yemen is a very remote location. it's a very different culture. i think sometimes because we're so different, results in a creation of i versus you dialogue, or me versus them. i think there are yemenis who speak english and can communicate these ideas. unfortunately, there are nuances that the west just cannot get unless there is a yemeni person translates that to them. th
to play the role of mediator and peacemaker for once in the region. they can help bring the parties together and reach a negotiation because at the end of all this war, at the end of sending ground troops or air troops, they are going to have to sit sending ground troops or air troops, they're going to have to sit down and come up with a solution. the yemenis are going to exist. i talked earlier about this being a war to eliminate an ideology. there's no such thing as eliminated the houthis or...
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around the world's super power and you have an obama administration that is hell-bent on finding any kind of deal with iran in order to advance i think president obama's legacy as a sort of peacemakerthe international stage. that's going to do nothing, of course, to enhance the security of the middle east. it's going to do nothing, of course, to enhance the security of the united states as well. this is without a doubt an astoundingly bad deal for the united states to be signing. it sets an extremely dangerous precedent. and i think that we're going to wreak the whirlwind of the future. >> of course, the queen would be that nuclear program for iran. thank you very much, sir, for your assessment. good to see you. >> thank you. >> julie? >>> nothing can stop our wounded warriors. nearly 300 veterans, 350 veterans, are taking part in a winter sports clinic that includes a wide range of activities like skiing and riding snowmobiles. the event helps them face challenges for the rest of their lives. we have the story. >> reporter: this is aubrey young's eighth year at the national disabled veterans winter sports clinic. here she gets to downhill ski despite a pinelspinal cord injury. >>
around the world's super power and you have an obama administration that is hell-bent on finding any kind of deal with iran in order to advance i think president obama's legacy as a sort of peacemakerthe international stage. that's going to do nothing, of course, to enhance the security of the middle east. it's going to do nothing, of course, to enhance the security of the united states as well. this is without a doubt an astoundingly bad deal for the united states to be signing. it sets an...
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richard: the death of freddie gray much on the minds of gang members, youth activists and church leaders, saying to move forward. >> be a peacemaker, a freedom fighter. richard: this youth advisor says that young african-american men here need a sense of hope. >> i want my young men to have jobs. richard: the group says there has to be a way to often resolve the toxic relationship between african-american youth and the police. >> i feel that the police stereotype me. i don't understand that. richard: they hope the results of a police investigation will come soon. a delay, they say, can only mean trouble. >> the longer they wait, it seems like, ok, they will not invite the officers. richard: before we go, this is east the lexington street. we have the curfew in place. barely a soul out here. at city hall, of course, we have the national guard still staging here. the big concern is what will happen friday, when the police report is due from prosecutors. will it happen or not. we are expecting more protests over the weekend. richard reeve, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, richard. new at 11:00 am a baltimore teenager slapped by his mot
richard: the death of freddie gray much on the minds of gang members, youth activists and church leaders, saying to move forward. >> be a peacemaker, a freedom fighter. richard: this youth advisor says that young african-american men here need a sense of hope. >> i want my young men to have jobs. richard: the group says there has to be a way to often resolve the toxic relationship between african-american youth and the police. >> i feel that the police stereotype me. i don't...
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the water source. there's a discipline in universities now around water and nature being forms of peacemaking, forms of negotiating peaceful settlements, coming around the concept of governance watershed govern governance and sharing. rather than it's my portion. whatever the demand, let's conform to it. let's make that happen. one of my favorite examples is the group called friends of the middle east, and they came together years ago with members from all the factions gaza, ill israel, syria, lebanon, all of them, and they came together to say we're not going to talk history. we won't agree. we're not going to talk religion or politics baa we do not agree. we are going to talk about how to save the water systems in our community. it's been so successful there's some parts of the wall taken down where people just got to know each other and realized how much more in common they have one one another than they might have thought. we have to promote human laws that reflect the law of nature. there's a movement i'm involved in a number of really thoughtful interesting people are creating called the right of
the water source. there's a discipline in universities now around water and nature being forms of peacemaking, forms of negotiating peaceful settlements, coming around the concept of governance watershed govern governance and sharing. rather than it's my portion. whatever the demand, let's conform to it. let's make that happen. one of my favorite examples is the group called friends of the middle east, and they came together years ago with members from all the factions gaza, ill israel, syria,...
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the northeast. as far as what i would do, i want to be a peacemaker. secretary of state tenure with more wars than when she started. >> of all the candidates -- >> i give john kerry, he's making peace with iran and cuba. >> of all the candidates in this race. possibly senator rand paul sounds the most like what you're saying as opposed to clinton. do you think rand paul would make a better president than clinton. >> i'll let the republicans sort out their primaries. that's my challenge. >> let me ask you this your criticisms of hillary clinton, we put the poll numbers up at the start of this segment. it jumped at me looking at the swing states of iowa colorado or virginia. 56% was the number in those states saying they don't consider hillary clinton honest and trustworthy, do you? >> i'm -- i run on my political career as trust chafee. when i started as a city councilman, i don't -- the voters of rhode island always know you can trust chafee. i'm going to run on my own record. not on senator clinton's record. we'll have a lively debate in the primaries.
the northeast. as far as what i would do, i want to be a peacemaker. secretary of state tenure with more wars than when she started. >> of all the candidates -- >> i give john kerry, he's making peace with iran and cuba. >> of all the candidates in this race. possibly senator rand paul sounds the most like what you're saying as opposed to clinton. do you think rand paul would make a better president than clinton. >> i'll let the republicans sort out their primaries....
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discipline in universities now around water and nature as being forms of peacemaking, forms of negotiating a peaceful settlement coming around the concept of governance, watershed governance and watershed sharing. instead of saying this is my portion and i'll fight you for it. it's like what does the health of the watershed event? whatever that is let's conform to it. let's make that happen. one of my favorite examples is a group called friends of the earth middle east who came together years ago and they've got people from, members from all the warring factions gaza israel, syria, lebanon, all of them, and they came together to say we're not going to talk religion or politics. were going to talk about how to save the water systems in our community. it's been so successful that there's actually some parts of the world -- of the wall put up and take it in where people got to know each other and realized how much more in common they have with one another than they might have thought. we also have to promote human laws that mirror and reflect the laws of nature. there's a whole movement that i'm involved in, a number of early thoug
discipline in universities now around water and nature as being forms of peacemaking, forms of negotiating a peaceful settlement coming around the concept of governance, watershed governance and watershed sharing. instead of saying this is my portion and i'll fight you for it. it's like what does the health of the watershed event? whatever that is let's conform to it. let's make that happen. one of my favorite examples is a group called friends of the earth middle east who came together years...
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i am a peacemaker i have tried to talk to these men, but they are -- like i said it's a lot of emotions and they are tired. >> here's another frightening thought. the police commissioner came out and urged caution saying that rival gangs including the blood, the crypts and black guerilla families are perhaps coming together to quote take out police officers. that's a big reason some people are upset because curfew which was instituted tonight was not instituted last night. >>> aside from the curfew that is implemented tonight at 10:00 p.m. what's the plan to keep the peace today? >> you can see by the m ram vehicle here there's a much much much more stepped up police presence. the national guards men rolling in. troopers rolling in. 5,000 police officers from other agencies around maryland coming here as well. so a lot of people kind of giving the governor a bad wrap as well. the mayor and police commissioner saying they have time to prepare for this. freddie gray died on april 12th taken into police custody april 12th i should say. died a week later on april 19th. he was buried yesterday. people saying the city of baltimore had plenty of time to p
i am a peacemaker i have tried to talk to these men, but they are -- like i said it's a lot of emotions and they are tired. >> here's another frightening thought. the police commissioner came out and urged caution saying that rival gangs including the blood, the crypts and black guerilla families are perhaps coming together to quote take out police officers. that's a big reason some people are upset because curfew which was instituted tonight was not instituted last night. >>>...
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peacemaker role even if it meant he earned less in legal fees. i'm not suggesting that lincoln did not have a moral foundation. rather, he demonstrated a tendency not to see the world and people's behavior in absolute terms. this was probably best demonstrated with his decision in early 1862 to appoint edward stanton as secretary of war. if there was any man lincoln was justified in carrying a dwruj against, it was stanton. he had a painful snubbing of lincoln when they were supposedly working as a team aiding cyrus mccormick regarding the reaper. while he did not hear him call him, quote, that damn long-armed ape, a phrase of what mcclellan called the president he was insulted. so how did he respond? when he made his first critical wartime appointment, sam ron cameron, he turned to stanton. whatever humiliation stanton had caused lincoln in 1855, lincoln was not one to hold grudges. if you could gain the aid of someone known as a gifted and honest administrator as stanton was, spielberg's film conveys the understanding that today's adversary may be tomorrow's friend who again may be next week's opponent when he worked with thaddeus stevens tommy lee jones. d
peacemaker role even if it meant he earned less in legal fees. i'm not suggesting that lincoln did not have a moral foundation. rather, he demonstrated a tendency not to see the world and people's behavior in absolute terms. this was probably best demonstrated with his decision in early 1862 to appoint edward stanton as secretary of war. if there was any man lincoln was justified in carrying a dwruj against, it was stanton. he had a painful snubbing of lincoln when they were supposedly working...
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peacemaker role even if it meant he earned less in legal fees. i'm not suggesting that lincoln did not have a moral foundation. rather, he demonstrated a tendency not to see the world and people's behavior in absolute terms. this was probably best demonstrated with his decision in early 1862 to appoint edward stanton as secretary of war. if there was any man lincoln was justified in carrying a dwruj rudge against, it was stanton. he had a painful snubbing of lincoln when they were supposedly working as a team aiding cyrus mccormick regarding the reaper. while he did not hear him call him, quote, that damn long-armed ape, a phrase of what mcclellan called the president, he was insulted. so how did he respond? when he made his first critical wartime appointment, sam ron cameron, he turned to stanton. whatever humiliation stanton had caused lincoln in 1855, lincoln was not one to hold grudges. if you could gain the aid of someone known as a gifted and honest administrator as stanton was, spielberg's film conveys the understanding that today's adversary may be tomorrow's friend who again may be next week's opponent when he worked with thaddeus stevens, tommy lee
peacemaker role even if it meant he earned less in legal fees. i'm not suggesting that lincoln did not have a moral foundation. rather, he demonstrated a tendency not to see the world and people's behavior in absolute terms. this was probably best demonstrated with his decision in early 1862 to appoint edward stanton as secretary of war. if there was any man lincoln was justified in carrying a dwruj rudge against, it was stanton. he had a painful snubbing of lincoln when they were supposedly...
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peacemaking with iran, with cuba. where was hillary clinton? i could never vote for hillary clinton is her attack on edward snowden. her attack on the whistleblowers. the common traders come to talk about -- here is a woman who knew what the government was doing in spying on the american people. she didn't tell us. she didn't trust the state department with her e-mail. she never told us the state department, the cia, and msa were spying on e-mails of all the americans. but she thinks that is fine. she's just going to keep her e-mail in her garage. i find her to be a center of cynicism and opportunism, and quite reckless. amy: where going to take a break and a come back to this discussion. our guest are robert scheer kshama sawant, michelle goldberg , as well as joe conason. hillary clinton has entered the 2016 presidential race. we will be back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama said over the weekend hillary clinton would be "excellent president." he was speaking in panama city on saturday, before she announced her candidacy. >> with
peacemaking with iran, with cuba. where was hillary clinton? i could never vote for hillary clinton is her attack on edward snowden. her attack on the whistleblowers. the common traders come to talk about -- here is a woman who knew what the government was doing in spying on the american people. she didn't tell us. she didn't trust the state department with her e-mail. she never told us the state department, the cia, and msa were spying on e-mails of all the americans. but she thinks that is...
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of peacemaking, forms of negotiating a peaceful settlement, a concept of governance, watershed governance and watershed sharing. instead of saying this is my portion and i will fight it, what is the demand? whatever it is, let's conform to it. let's make it happen. one of my favorite examples is a group called friends of the earth middle east who came together and they have people members from all of the warring factions in israel, syria, lebanon, all of them. they came together to say -- and we are not what it's a religion or politics, we are going to talk about how to save the water system in our community. it has this else's decibel there are so -- it is been so successful where people have gotten to know each other and how much more in common they have then they might have lots. we also had to promote human laws that reflect the laws of nature. there is a whole movement i am involved in, and awfully interesting people craving called the rights of nature. -- and a lot of interesting people creating called the rights of nature. we all have common ask this equal rights. water has rights separately. even if water did not serve us. water serves other species and keep water. nature
of peacemaking, forms of negotiating a peaceful settlement, a concept of governance, watershed governance and watershed sharing. instead of saying this is my portion and i will fight it, what is the demand? whatever it is, let's conform to it. let's make it happen. one of my favorite examples is a group called friends of the earth middle east who came together and they have people members from all of the warring factions in israel, syria, lebanon, all of them. they came together to say -- and...