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coming back to their homeland has been their cherished dream ever since. a . lot. of. good morning class sent down. but this year we've been joined by children from believe yeah you're ready for a hopeless trace a long journey that these students undertook to get to their new homeland when they came to pray more yet. moscow. but my thanks to my children going to that school because some of the schoolchildren there. smoke. in fact they're raised more by the school than by their own parents you know if we were to send our children to that school. we wouldn't last long. run is the community's head the forty seven year old man has nine children. he was born in latin america like many of the communities members he spent most of his life there . leads in the community because he is the oldest of his siblings who came to russia with him there was a falling out with his younger brother over how their children should be educated. we're not against education. learning makes people why. is darkness we always teach our children how to read and write. this is the school attended by
coming back to their homeland has been their cherished dream ever since. a . lot. of. good morning class sent down. but this year we've been joined by children from believe yeah you're ready for a hopeless trace a long journey that these students undertook to get to their new homeland when they came to pray more yet. moscow. but my thanks to my children going to that school because some of the schoolchildren there. smoke. in fact they're raised more by the school than by their own parents you...
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parents will not give up slapping their children. and why the turks love their dogs. syrian soldiers who desert from their army to avoid shooting at eir fello countrymen are raised in the west, but the syrian dictator publicly denounces them as traitors. german soldiers whose refusal to fight hastened the end of the nazi regime had to wait some 50 years before they were rehabilitated. so what is a heroic deed and what is treason? some irish soldiers wanted to fight against hitler's germany and had to leave their own army to do so. >> these guys have seen a lot. philip fought with the british army against nazi germany. he even took part in the allied invasion of normandy, a bloody battle that claimed thousands of lives. >> he, you know, left ireland to go fight in the war because he just got married. he wanted to make a difference. he still had to prode foris wifend sen children d grandchildren as he got older. just what you would want to be as a man, i suppose. >> patrick wants justice for his grandfather, but time is running out. philip is over 90 years old. he never
parents will not give up slapping their children. and why the turks love their dogs. syrian soldiers who desert from their army to avoid shooting at eir fello countrymen are raised in the west, but the syrian dictator publicly denounces them as traitors. german soldiers whose refusal to fight hastened the end of the nazi regime had to wait some 50 years before they were rehabilitated. so what is a heroic deed and what is treason? some irish soldiers wanted to fight against hitler's germany and...
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they reorganized their entire safety department and their entire environmental department and obviously the fact that the tanker captain with a drinking problem, who had dui arrest, was still in the job making more than $100,000 a year, that is not the exxonmobil you would expect today so there were a series of warning signs that culminated in the accident and the same was true with bp. i don't know what you would say that i had the impression from the industry that bp's record as a weak operator and the texas city plant, the osha record, the fact that they basically had a culture and a strategy that emphasized financial engineering at the expense of operating discipline was pretty well-known in the industry and i sort of came to the conclusion after talking to people for three or four years that if you were called up and warning of deepwater horizon and said to them, the following thing has happened. who do you think was operating that platform and you would have gotten a strong majority for bp at that point. the second parallel was, the preparation for actually mitigating the disaster
they reorganized their entire safety department and their entire environmental department and obviously the fact that the tanker captain with a drinking problem, who had dui arrest, was still in the job making more than $100,000 a year, that is not the exxonmobil you would expect today so there were a series of warning signs that culminated in the accident and the same was true with bp. i don't know what you would say that i had the impression from the industry that bp's record as a weak...
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just as they excelled in their military service, they again excel in their citizen service. a primary factor in our selection and placement of fellows is the fashion they have for service. the cavalry scout serves 59 the girls and boys club because he is fulfilled by mentoring youth. the marine serves his community because he is passionate about response. it has been critical to their service. our fellows are further enrich bade renewed connection to a team. as you know, all enlistees and officers take an oath to support and defend the constitution upon entering the military. they then join their military units, each of which possesses a distinct identity and strong traditions. recently, we gathered more than 100 veterans and awarded them mission continues fellowships. we asked these fellows to take a similar oath and join this distinct new team. in front of thousands of fans at a major league baseball game, wearing sharp royal blue mission continues polo shirt, standing at attention alongside their new comrades in arms, these fellows proudly recited an oath of service. they
just as they excelled in their military service, they again excel in their citizen service. a primary factor in our selection and placement of fellows is the fashion they have for service. the cavalry scout serves 59 the girls and boys club because he is fulfilled by mentoring youth. the marine serves his community because he is passionate about response. it has been critical to their service. our fellows are further enrich bade renewed connection to a team. as you know, all enlistees and...
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there are people who come in who need treatment for their heart disease or for their diabetes or their high blood pressure or their cholesterol or their hepatitis b. we actually provide group medical visits and group education classes and meeting people who have similar chronic illnesses as you do really helps you understand that you are not alone in dealing with this. and it validates the experiences that you have and so you learn from each other. >> i think it's very important to try to be in tune with the needs of the community and a lot of our patients have -- a lot of our patients are actually immigrants who have a lot of competing priorities, family issues, child care issues, maybe not being able to find work or finding work and not being insured and health care sometimes isn't the top priority for them. we need to understand that so that we can help them take care of themselves physically and emotionally to deal with all these other things. they also have to be working through with people living longer and living with more chronic conditions i think we're going to see more patie
there are people who come in who need treatment for their heart disease or for their diabetes or their high blood pressure or their cholesterol or their hepatitis b. we actually provide group medical visits and group education classes and meeting people who have similar chronic illnesses as you do really helps you understand that you are not alone in dealing with this. and it validates the experiences that you have and so you learn from each other. >> i think it's very important to try to...
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millions of people like my dad are able to handle their business and pay their bills again. and please remind people about how so many folks in washington are telling barack to let the auto industry to wonder, which was more than a million jobs on the line to let it go. but what does your president do? he had the back of the american workers. he put his faith in the american people and as a result -- [cheers and applause] today, the auto industry is back on its feet again. more importantly, people are back to work providing for their families again. remind them. you know, tell them because of how we pass health reform with all of your support. remind them what that is because of that reform, insurance cup needs will have to cover preventative care. you know, things like contraception, cancer screening, prenatal care at no extra cost, that is what every form means. and you can tell people that for barack, protect and women's health is a mission that has nothing to do with politics. [cheers and applause] it is about ensuring that women have the screen means we need to stay hea
millions of people like my dad are able to handle their business and pay their bills again. and please remind people about how so many folks in washington are telling barack to let the auto industry to wonder, which was more than a million jobs on the line to let it go. but what does your president do? he had the back of the american workers. he put his faith in the american people and as a result -- [cheers and applause] today, the auto industry is back on its feet again. more importantly,...
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crops have cross pollinated and just their whole business practice with their seeds they genetically they have patents on their genetically modified seeds and if these genetically modified seeds cross pollinate which crops do out in open fields i mean these aren't contained in domes of course you know polling is going to spread in other fields and when it does they can go over to these farmers land and say you need to destroy not only this harvest but all of your past harvest seeds and for small farmers i mean this is their whole family this is their whole life the good are these seeds that have been you know part of their generations so their seed tactics are completely horrendous according to these farmers the the lawsuits the threats i mean and there's this huge corporation how could how could people possibly stand up to them and when the government really isn't doing anything and when you see the revolving door it's just really hard to face up to this you know go why it and are our farmers fighting back yes they are last year we saw two hundred fifty thousand small farmers which
crops have cross pollinated and just their whole business practice with their seeds they genetically they have patents on their genetically modified seeds and if these genetically modified seeds cross pollinate which crops do out in open fields i mean these aren't contained in domes of course you know polling is going to spread in other fields and when it does they can go over to these farmers land and say you need to destroy not only this harvest but all of your past harvest seeds and for...
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their colleagues upstairs are their eyes and ears, and their protection. >> this is the l-88. it fires rubber rounds. it's an intimidating weapon. as you can see, it holds six rounds. it's ready to fire at all times. and the event that rubber rounds don't work, what we have is a cn gas gun that's ready to shoot cn gas in there. in the convenient the inmate won't stop and we have a mini 14, fires a lethal round, and there is no warning shots fired with it, it is used to stop the attack, if it is deemed bodily injury would come into attack. >> pelican bay's general population housing units are designed to give the control room officers a 180-degree view of the inmate population. this design also gives the inmates a good view of them. >> the inmates are watching you constantly. they're watching me right behind, right now. they watch your every movement and that's where a lot of times they have the advantage on us they get to see us every day, check our weapons, use the same key in and out. >> you cross an imaginary boundary when you come in at that guard shack and now you are in
their colleagues upstairs are their eyes and ears, and their protection. >> this is the l-88. it fires rubber rounds. it's an intimidating weapon. as you can see, it holds six rounds. it's ready to fire at all times. and the event that rubber rounds don't work, what we have is a cn gas gun that's ready to shoot cn gas in there. in the convenient the inmate won't stop and we have a mini 14, fires a lethal round, and there is no warning shots fired with it, it is used to stop the attack, if...
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these lies and the only way for them to achieve their objectives in their war against syria that the how about the houla massacre is a good example of that as soon as the first pictures of a massacre were released everybody started accusing the syrian army and security forces but we all know who was really behind us crying in i know the atrocities used against the syrian people as well as the sanctions introduced against the syrian government media that have revealed the true nature of those waging war against syria that today the people of syria a targeted by terrorists armed sponsored by regional powers like qatar and saudi arabia and turkey. as well as by western nations such as the us the how those who often talk about fighting terrorism joined their forces today to support terrorists attacking syria in the bus what are you going to thank you very much for being with us today mr. syrian minister of information. hold it hold it. hold it hold. it. i looked up. the street. and i. wish i was. bob missed a good. fifty . and. now i come out bottom a little. blue to be so much brighter
these lies and the only way for them to achieve their objectives in their war against syria that the how about the houla massacre is a good example of that as soon as the first pictures of a massacre were released everybody started accusing the syrian army and security forces but we all know who was really behind us crying in i know the atrocities used against the syrian people as well as the sanctions introduced against the syrian government media that have revealed the true nature of those...
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watch as the "your business" team of experts remake their image, refocus their website, and rebuild their pars >> one week later we're back here at synergy total home. i can't wait to see what's going on. let's look at their business. hey, guys. >> hi. >> good to see you again, julius, ken. >> after a thorough review of the synergy total home business, it was clear ken and julius need help. mike came back a week later with the "your business" rescue team in tow, ready to turn this company inside out. first up, the website. denise is the ceo of s-3 a marketing and branding company based in new jersey. denise came up with three very different logo and branding options to help the guys make the right first impression. >> we decided we need to remake how you present yourselves a little bit. and we went in three different directions. one that's sort of evolves what you have. and then two that are very different. >> right. >> so we'd love to show you. >> the choice is yours. >> we took synergy, and we wanted to make it stronger, bolder, more relevant to what you do now. i wanted something that
watch as the "your business" team of experts remake their image, refocus their website, and rebuild their pars >> one week later we're back here at synergy total home. i can't wait to see what's going on. let's look at their business. hey, guys. >> hi. >> good to see you again, julius, ken. >> after a thorough review of the synergy total home business, it was clear ken and julius need help. mike came back a week later with the "your business" rescue...
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pots and pans they maintain their sovereignty whereas greece is not going to maintain their sovereignty so once again revisionism and here you have another mainstream media outlet putting the cart before the horse and jumbling up historical facts and it's always a great idea to defer your sovereignty to global speculators well the actual head of the bank of argentina during this crisis his name was mario blamed her and he says today regarding greece. he said that argentina's economic success since the crisis based on the default and its fiscal balance a partial default isn't enough to solve greece's problems it needs to be total who think the greek people are being conned in the belief that being a member of the euro club is somehow prestigious club to be a part of it's really a leper colony and it's just a race to see who's got the most fingers right now greece is losing that race and the only thing they can do to help themselves would be to get out of this leper colony can't a nation of a europe catastrophe and maintain their sovereignty well whether it's a financial war or a military
pots and pans they maintain their sovereignty whereas greece is not going to maintain their sovereignty so once again revisionism and here you have another mainstream media outlet putting the cart before the horse and jumbling up historical facts and it's always a great idea to defer your sovereignty to global speculators well the actual head of the bank of argentina during this crisis his name was mario blamed her and he says today regarding greece. he said that argentina's economic success...
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resource, their inner strength, their capacity to respond to the challenge of the disease. i get them to reflect on their own lives. >> reporter: the course she created at the university of california san francisco 20 years ago is now in place in half of the nation's medical schools. and most of her students are young women like dr. charlotte carlson. what did you learn from rachel remen that you use every day? >> i think she teaches us how to listen and do that with more openness. she can inspire us to get into the story of the person and pay attention to what their real inspiration, their real pain, and their real joy in the story is. >> reporter: remen's observations have been supported by research published in respected journals underscoring her belief that medical students leave her course better doctors. >> it's not only changed the way i want to practice medicine as a doctor but i think it also has affected the way that i just move through my own life. >> reporter: medicine that gets back to basics. >> you have to go back to what brought you into medicine in the firs
resource, their inner strength, their capacity to respond to the challenge of the disease. i get them to reflect on their own lives. >> reporter: the course she created at the university of california san francisco 20 years ago is now in place in half of the nation's medical schools. and most of her students are young women like dr. charlotte carlson. what did you learn from rachel remen that you use every day? >> i think she teaches us how to listen and do that with more openness....
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their rituals are strict. their communities are isolated. they clearly missed english between their role and the alien. and guard their family and thing as a treasure. just give me the next big wheels here let me let me explain by sort of i don't run don't agree you don't agree we don't have to look for other names my son isn't isn't in the arena i don't know what is copy of what he's trying to for you share. consumer concern your country. is the country isn't yours. the moon or in hope to help you find me. you find in so many old says war and meet some slaves. just. wealthy british style. that's not the type of thing that. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. there hasn't been anything yet. on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is what helps keep journalism honest really. we want to present. something else. only on. morning news today violence is once a
their rituals are strict. their communities are isolated. they clearly missed english between their role and the alien. and guard their family and thing as a treasure. just give me the next big wheels here let me let me explain by sort of i don't run don't agree you don't agree we don't have to look for other names my son isn't isn't in the arena i don't know what is copy of what he's trying to for you share. consumer concern your country. is the country isn't yours. the moon or in hope to help...
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my time is their time. one side of the tv in my bedroom and on will sneak appear occasionally and watch some great pride and prejudice. i must have lost my mind. the next thing i had boies of their calling on the rule of the house majority picks the movie. pride and prejudice was history. they were on my bed and playing. what a ridiculous idea. i wasn't going to have private time. they heard there was a tv upstairs and it became the place we hung out. so i got that tv all of there and we turned down to the den. one of the things i learned from why dad he told me one day i came down the steps late at night and high school sitting in a chair relaxing and he said to me out of nowhere he told me the story of how his that left him when he was in about third or fourth grade in the his dad came to school and said he was leaving and how it affected him and he was telling me how he looked ahead for a tall red-haired man and he would run ahead to see if it was his father and he did this for years. i thought to myself
my time is their time. one side of the tv in my bedroom and on will sneak appear occasionally and watch some great pride and prejudice. i must have lost my mind. the next thing i had boies of their calling on the rule of the house majority picks the movie. pride and prejudice was history. they were on my bed and playing. what a ridiculous idea. i wasn't going to have private time. they heard there was a tv upstairs and it became the place we hung out. so i got that tv all of there and we turned...
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this is where they are preparing for their clash in warsaw where they will try to improve on their non-to impressive record on the italians. we're concentrating on the present. what happens in the past does not interest us. no one figured the 2006 world cup winner would go far, but in the quarterfinal match against england, they showed their superiority. they had problems scoring. if their star forward improves, he could make life hard for germany. we really got to watch him, because he really uses his body in the game. he's very good at finishing place. we generally concentrate on the team, not on individual players. it is the italians who will have a tough go. our goal is to take the next at to get into the final period whether one of germany's players will help them take that step is an open question. he is still recouping from a leg injury. in this all or nothing match, there is no monkeying around. >> still to come, a look to the u.s. with the supreme court is due to rule on health care. >> here is a short look at these other stories. >> russian president vladimir putin as on a visit
this is where they are preparing for their clash in warsaw where they will try to improve on their non-to impressive record on the italians. we're concentrating on the present. what happens in the past does not interest us. no one figured the 2006 world cup winner would go far, but in the quarterfinal match against england, they showed their superiority. they had problems scoring. if their star forward improves, he could make life hard for germany. we really got to watch him, because he really...
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their individual skill and their self-sacrifice and jairo womher the difference.onfident and proficient crews. today, we have amazing crews. you have a snapshot of your future that marched in front of you as they represent the hundreds of thousands of sailors, hundreds of thousands of marines and coast guardsmen that sail and serve around the world today with expert seamanship and aviation skills as well. sailors who are living their legacy and adapting as necessary in missions around the world. their future success and our future success depends on our ability to learn and to adapt from the historical events of our world. we must always remember those and look to them as we think about our future. for those that serve today, i want to thank you for choosing to serve. for those of you that support the families, the friends, those of you that support those that serve today, i thank you for that. behind you, over here at about what i would call the 7:00 position is a bronze sculpt and it says the navy family, those who wait also servement i commend that to you as we
their individual skill and their self-sacrifice and jairo womher the difference.onfident and proficient crews. today, we have amazing crews. you have a snapshot of your future that marched in front of you as they represent the hundreds of thousands of sailors, hundreds of thousands of marines and coast guardsmen that sail and serve around the world today with expert seamanship and aviation skills as well. sailors who are living their legacy and adapting as necessary in missions around the...
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race their religion or their ethnicity and this case it's clearly their religion which is the reason they're targeting the muslim group so i think it is unconstitutional it's morally wrong and it's counterproductive because the best allies against terrorism or any kind of crime within a community is that community but when you treat them like adversaries they're not going to work with you there's not to be any trust in the police in the muslim community and you treat everyone in our community as potential suspects or terrorists so it's counterproductive as well as unconstitutional now dana i want to talk about this report that police came up where there was more of a guide more a guidebook to newark muslims i think we have a shot of it you take a look at it has a bunch of maps detail and where muslim people lab photographs of their homes and of businesses but it had no evidence of terrorism or criminal behavior this is according to the a.p. so what do you think that says about this surveillance program. well if they had caught anybody they would be touting that and saying look at thi
race their religion or their ethnicity and this case it's clearly their religion which is the reason they're targeting the muslim group so i think it is unconstitutional it's morally wrong and it's counterproductive because the best allies against terrorism or any kind of crime within a community is that community but when you treat them like adversaries they're not going to work with you there's not to be any trust in the police in the muslim community and you treat everyone in our community...
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s collect big paychecks and when banks do poorly their banks are c.e.o.'s collect even bigger paychecks that's right that's the story coming out of wall street where pay for the top c.e.o.'s increased more than twenty percent in two thousand and eleven according to a new report by bloomberg news that follows a twenty six percent pay increase in two thousand and ten as well last year last year revenues profits and stock prices plummeted at thirty three of the fifty biggest financial institutions at the c.e.o.'s still god huge pay raises it's already well known that there is none zilch zero accountability on wall street the banks has crashed our economy sucks trillions of dollars of wealth out of the middle class fraudulent they foreclosed on millions and millions of americans oh and yet not a single wall street fat cat is in jail for these high crimes and now even when they run their own banks into the ground they still make off like bandits cashing huge bonus checks getting rewarded for bad behavior it's as though wall street exists in a completely differe
s collect big paychecks and when banks do poorly their banks are c.e.o.'s collect even bigger paychecks that's right that's the story coming out of wall street where pay for the top c.e.o.'s increased more than twenty percent in two thousand and eleven according to a new report by bloomberg news that follows a twenty six percent pay increase in two thousand and ten as well last year last year revenues profits and stock prices plummeted at thirty three of the fifty biggest financial institutions...
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to set their sights on. the area in front of formal being targeted by the group you should have expected to stress the message from the hackers who also raise the national message board. at the moment. check out the you tube channel to see how the canadian students are now making their protest heard and seen even half naked demonstrators. arrest the bare facts of that story. is. the official auntie application. from the. video on demand. and on. the palm of your. forget treadmills an increasing number of women in new york are taking to the shooting range to let their hair down after a hard day's work and they're also taking their hobby home with sales of rifles and pistols to american women doubling in the past few years. as the story. it's the show that defined new york city's ambitious successful female you are known for their no law nicks and cosmopolitans. in real life. the latest trend attracting career women of the big apple tops more punch in the sweet cocktails call it shooting in the city were still
to set their sights on. the area in front of formal being targeted by the group you should have expected to stress the message from the hackers who also raise the national message board. at the moment. check out the you tube channel to see how the canadian students are now making their protest heard and seen even half naked demonstrators. arrest the bare facts of that story. is. the official auntie application. from the. video on demand. and on. the palm of your. forget treadmills an increasing...
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all their people. and now it's time to go back to work creating jobs for healthy americans. >> i'm the congressman from new york. today the supreme court did not disgrace itself. in upholding the affordable care act, the supreme court has shown that even in a time when washington often seems to have reached a new level of dysfunction, there remains a respect for the rule of law, a respect for precedent, and for the ability of congress to -- [ applause ] >> protect our health care! [ applause ] >> there remains a respect for the ability of congress to legislate on matters that affect the welfare of the american people. that's what was at stake today. by not caving in to the political calls, the supreme court stayed by more than 70 years of legal precedent to ensure that 32 million americans will now have access to health insurance, to ensure that 42,000 americans will no longer died every year for lack of health insurance and to ensure the many other benefits of affordable health care act, to assure tha
all their people. and now it's time to go back to work creating jobs for healthy americans. >> i'm the congressman from new york. today the supreme court did not disgrace itself. in upholding the affordable care act, the supreme court has shown that even in a time when washington often seems to have reached a new level of dysfunction, there remains a respect for the rule of law, a respect for precedent, and for the ability of congress to -- [ applause ] >> protect our health care! [...
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and objections cast their final ballots for their post revolution future but many are disenchanted with the chose speech wein a u.s. educated islamised and a former official. makes up r t a man who says he saw the global economic crisis coming the consequences of which are still being felt across the world. mr b. thank you very much for your time in two thousand and six you predicted that there would be a deep economic crisis and six years later we're still in it now did you expect it to last so long that it would be so deep and where are we in the middle in the beginning or maybe there's light at the end of the tunnel and the crisis morphed into thousand and six was a problem of too much that the leverage of the private sector households bangs financial institutions of corporate now as a result of the response of their cries is this called theme of those bailing out banks and others who had their massive surge in public that and that sits and now there is a risk of contraries as opposed to india be the world's or bangs going belly up qantas having solvent risk in the fold thing as alre
and objections cast their final ballots for their post revolution future but many are disenchanted with the chose speech wein a u.s. educated islamised and a former official. makes up r t a man who says he saw the global economic crisis coming the consequences of which are still being felt across the world. mr b. thank you very much for your time in two thousand and six you predicted that there would be a deep economic crisis and six years later we're still in it now did you expect it to last...
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reforms and their pension obligations and their spending and the things that they did to get their government back to a proper level were done under conservative and liberal administrations. this was not a, as an ideological battle. it was simply a recognition that there are structural problems that exist, fix the structural problems. that seemed to be the duty of leaders in canada and now they're paying a huge dividend because of it. so i'll give au another example real quick. medicaid we got under i guess the bush that you don't like as much as 41, i got a waiver, the state got a waiver to try a different approach on medicaid that now is based on independent analysis has been proven to be more effective and at a lower cost. where we moved effectively to a defined contribution system away from a pay and chase system that the federal government pays enormous amounts for. we got better health care outcomes. we empowered people to make decisions for themselves. and it yielded a better result. now that pilot that exists, now the state law has changed, based on that, i think the law's even better
reforms and their pension obligations and their spending and the things that they did to get their government back to a proper level were done under conservative and liberal administrations. this was not a, as an ideological battle. it was simply a recognition that there are structural problems that exist, fix the structural problems. that seemed to be the duty of leaders in canada and now they're paying a huge dividend because of it. so i'll give au another example real quick. medicaid we got...
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their neighbor for their for the governments or countries. then they want to stop the war and the. fourth is fifty's sixty's seventy's is that their own was there is a war between israel and the me and the. people of rwanda is that if. this is the you don't talk in the world special case approach to the israeli israeli look at their own was looking after to make a war against the others most of them as ok thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. you would come. in. the world with. science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. up on both of the war logs walk in the notes we have a lot of groups the causes of the sluices also i've used in the right enough against my lot it was like many of that knowledge that wasn't course i just spoke with maddy when i was continuous so you can liberate their women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes will be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe i'm going to stand and not try to cross paths without the part of the pa
their neighbor for their for the governments or countries. then they want to stop the war and the. fourth is fifty's sixty's seventy's is that their own was there is a war between israel and the me and the. people of rwanda is that if. this is the you don't talk in the world special case approach to the israeli israeli look at their own was looking after to make a war against the others most of them as ok thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. you would come. in. the world with....
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their lives. and build houses. alexander bloating was a one time head of the administration of one of the nearby villages now that he is retired he takes fishermen on guided tours of local forests and reverse he maintains good relations with the new russians living in neighboring villages. if i visit them often right now i'm bringing a doctor to them. a doctor has arrived in there sue all believers take an ambivalent view of medicine if medics come to them then it's fine but if they go to a doctor themselves it's problematic. most diseases are treated with traditional methods like medicinal herbs that he was a source of so we used a medical hearse drink tea with them to dry her up so winter as well as roots wasn't because there are a lot of good herb standish so. the old believers do however allow some exceptions medication is allowed for severe pain while women go to hospital to give birth however there have been instances of expectant mothers escaping from hospital just before they were due to deliver but in gene
their lives. and build houses. alexander bloating was a one time head of the administration of one of the nearby villages now that he is retired he takes fishermen on guided tours of local forests and reverse he maintains good relations with the new russians living in neighboring villages. if i visit them often right now i'm bringing a doctor to them. a doctor has arrived in there sue all believers take an ambivalent view of medicine if medics come to them then it's fine but if they go to a...
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they don't use the big muscles in their legs to help generate the energy and transfer it up to their body to their arm, and it puts too much wear and tear on the elbow and shoulder joints. >> the safe kids u.s.a. program teaches that a healthy pitching career takes more than power and precision. >> one, two, three... >> it takes an overall commitment to the health of your body, from learning the right way to warm up and stretch to knowing what's in your favorite foods and drinks. the experts helping these kids to learn come from new york's prestigious hospital for special surgery. >> i learned how to keep my body healthy by eating the right foods, like calcium to help my bones grow healthy. >> and before you even start throwing the ball, you have to exercise and loosen up yourself. >> the message these experts want kids to take home is that pain is not something you should ignore. don't try to tough it out. >> but as soon as they get to the point where there's point tenderness, there's pain or soreness, or they can't move their arm, these are all signs that there's something wrong wi
they don't use the big muscles in their legs to help generate the energy and transfer it up to their body to their arm, and it puts too much wear and tear on the elbow and shoulder joints. >> the safe kids u.s.a. program teaches that a healthy pitching career takes more than power and precision. >> one, two, three... >> it takes an overall commitment to the health of your body, from learning the right way to warm up and stretch to knowing what's in your favorite foods and...
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quarter final to spain play is heading to the check in desk with their heads . there being reports of divisions in the french camp after their loss to sweden and they went out with a whimper in the last date only a few disappointed fans turned up at the airport to see them off. oh. well that is in stark contrast to the joy spain fans are feeling at the moment delighted with their team's performance which saw those doublethink the french and their ready to face the portuguese of wednesday. morning is moving forward in this tournament on wednesday we will be back here to agree portugal and we are hoping to stand on their own older home as well and play in the final on the july. portugal tried on sunday strike and held up a notable absentee injury injury ruling him out of the rest of the tournament hugo and why there is likely to be his replacement for the game with spain and the portuguese promise they won't compromise their attacking style against the world and european champions. put the school in there what can we do to beat speed by keep united as we have been
quarter final to spain play is heading to the check in desk with their heads . there being reports of divisions in the french camp after their loss to sweden and they went out with a whimper in the last date only a few disappointed fans turned up at the airport to see them off. oh. well that is in stark contrast to the joy spain fans are feeling at the moment delighted with their team's performance which saw those doublethink the french and their ready to face the portuguese of wednesday....
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an audience millions of eyeballs looking at their their their movie and thinking positively about the military of course filmmakers have the right to say no they can certainly say no i'm not going to do and many have done that many many filmmakers of stood up have been and said no i'm not going to do and they made their own movies or in some cases they weren't able to make the movies and many films have not been made because they couldn't get this it's assistance from the military can you name a new popular a examples are popular movies that went through the military control before they were actually filmed james bond golden eye. one of the dupes in the film was american admiral and the milage is that no we'll help you but you have to change the national the admiral so they changed it to a french admiral but then later they wanted to go to they went to france to actually shoot the picture. and the friend said well you want some of our stuff will help you but you've got to switch the the the admiral to something else so the actually in the film it's a canadian hollywood filmmakers were
an audience millions of eyeballs looking at their their their movie and thinking positively about the military of course filmmakers have the right to say no they can certainly say no i'm not going to do and many have done that many many filmmakers of stood up have been and said no i'm not going to do and they made their own movies or in some cases they weren't able to make the movies and many films have not been made because they couldn't get this it's assistance from the military can you name...
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london olympics their last chance of booking their birth will occur next month for the qualificationtournament in venezuela are in good koreans has more. russia's national basketball team needed to become first or second at the last year's european championship to get a straight ticket to the olympics but andrei kirilenko and his team mates finished the tournament just to play slower than their quiet clinching bromance against macedonia this means russia now has to take part in the qualifying event which starts on july the second even israel is the first three teams will secure their place in london and head coach david blood is confident his men can achieve their aim i think we have a good team and i think we've proven that over the years. you know three teams out of twelve make it so i'm not a mathematician but that's twenty five percent chance writes of hopefully will hopefully will make those chances a little bit better than that while preparing for the qualification event russia will play friendly games against macedonia greece lithuania and great britain a lot will have a squad
london olympics their last chance of booking their birth will occur next month for the qualificationtournament in venezuela are in good koreans has more. russia's national basketball team needed to become first or second at the last year's european championship to get a straight ticket to the olympics but andrei kirilenko and his team mates finished the tournament just to play slower than their quiet clinching bromance against macedonia this means russia now has to take part in the qualifying...
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their rituals are strict. their communities are isolated. the clearly distinguish between their own. and the alien. and guard their families and think treasure. well to the. point is the magic of transforming airplanes into jet trains dirty diesels into clean rail dreams double down on profits by building up instead of outs and insurance will you please east for the summer knowledge up to here on r.g.p. you go to the same church. if mine. soon which brightened. the bounds from feinstein christian. who screams don't totty don't come. download the official auntie have placation you on the phone oh i pod touch from the top stories. which all teach life on the go. video on demand ati's minefield comes an r.s.s. feeds now with the palm of your. questions on the dot com.
their rituals are strict. their communities are isolated. the clearly distinguish between their own. and the alien. and guard their families and think treasure. well to the. point is the magic of transforming airplanes into jet trains dirty diesels into clean rail dreams double down on profits by building up instead of outs and insurance will you please east for the summer knowledge up to here on r.g.p. you go to the same church. if mine. soon which brightened. the bounds from feinstein...
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you are known for their no low blow nicks and cosmopolitans. in real life.the latest trend attracting career women of the big apple pops more punch in the sweet cocktails call it shooting in the city we're still letter and rifles meet and different it's not common but i've been fairly quiet and i rather do it it's pretty cool actually it's very empowering if something that yeah you know you get ahold of a gun who does this not only with a man who's westside pistol range has become something of a networking hotspot a place where women from finance law education and many other industries gather to schmooze which grab the. magazine we're out of ammunition and learn how to fire fifty rounds of bullets from a twenty two caliber semi-automatic rifle to. this growing unconventional trend was first triggered by a new york city social networking group called urban girls club which organizes for weekly new york city events open to its ten thousand members the last time we did this event it was sold out immediately like within hours organizer rachel bressler says rifle
you are known for their no low blow nicks and cosmopolitans. in real life.the latest trend attracting career women of the big apple pops more punch in the sweet cocktails call it shooting in the city we're still letter and rifles meet and different it's not common but i've been fairly quiet and i rather do it it's pretty cool actually it's very empowering if something that yeah you know you get ahold of a gun who does this not only with a man who's westside pistol range has become something of...
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will have to make a late decision on the fitness of their strike. but are expected to start with playmaker thomas resists in midfield and had been sidelined with injury and the also man is wary of russia's attacking threat. to. the strongest part of the russian team is a mere attack they have three very good forwards and they're all very experienced at this point of their career so it will be a challenging match you have to get through the group and then we will see where optimistically and prepared for the game. now before the czechs and russia kick off co-host poland will get the tournament underway against grace that kicks off in warsaw in a couple of hours time poland failed to get out of their group at the last european championships and will be relying heavily on strike robert landau scheme his goal was help dortmund win the german and cup double german league and cup double last season and poland will need him to be at his best to break down the greeks. to these dear defense and their entire team is very defensive they have a great defense in
will have to make a late decision on the fitness of their strike. but are expected to start with playmaker thomas resists in midfield and had been sidelined with injury and the also man is wary of russia's attacking threat. to. the strongest part of the russian team is a mere attack they have three very good forwards and they're all very experienced at this point of their career so it will be a challenging match you have to get through the group and then we will see where optimistically and...
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bless their hearts, they act upon their beliefs. their beliefs are dangerously thriving middle-class in our country. so you see so much of a coming together. why would they oppose an initiative to create jobs? the president's american jobs act. some people called obstruction. it is obstruction, but obstruction is their orthodoxy. they do not believe in a public role. it is not the they are obstructing this way of getting something done. it is no way for them. that is why they take pride in that they do nothing. everybody knows that our founders had in mind that there would be a public role, that we would have a public-private partnership, and that the education of our children, incentives for the creation of jobs, and economic security for our seniors. we all believe kids should be in clean and safe neighborhoods. the security of our country should be done in a fiscally sound way. there is no political bias to it. that is not partisan in any way. but it is the orthodoxy -- if your belief is that there should be no public role, and t
bless their hearts, they act upon their beliefs. their beliefs are dangerously thriving middle-class in our country. so you see so much of a coming together. why would they oppose an initiative to create jobs? the president's american jobs act. some people called obstruction. it is obstruction, but obstruction is their orthodoxy. they do not believe in a public role. it is not the they are obstructing this way of getting something done. it is no way for them. that is why they take pride in that...
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own government their own elected leaders turned their backs on the public and why do politicians usually do things like this i don't know maybe to get reelected pretty self-serving if you ask me so of course there's going to be an air of skepticism but i think that it's easy to say that it's no longer just an assumption that corruption has been proven time and time again but does get one last javid brooks also pokes protest movements writing the following you end up with movements like occupy wall street in the tea party as they try to disperse with author already all together they reject hierarchies and leaders because they don't believe in the concepts the whole world should be like the internet a dispersed semi anarky in which all thora the suspect in each individual is king. now considering that the tea party has worked within the political system and elected candidates one really say if they try to dispense with off laurie i want to come to the occupy movement can you believe the audacity of these fools who believe the individual isn't afraid of an equal playing field or important i
own government their own elected leaders turned their backs on the public and why do politicians usually do things like this i don't know maybe to get reelected pretty self-serving if you ask me so of course there's going to be an air of skepticism but i think that it's easy to say that it's no longer just an assumption that corruption has been proven time and time again but does get one last javid brooks also pokes protest movements writing the following you end up with movements like occupy...
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sons safe, their grandsons safe, their son-in-laws safe, then i've done something good.vain. >> in september, 2008, the owners of the kentucky darby mine agreed to pay a $342,000 fine for violations that were found after the explosion that killed five miners, but they've failed to pay the fine, claiming the mine was insolvent. in january, 2010, the u.s. mine safety and health administration won a court judgment that the owners must pay the fine plus further penalties and interest. as of april, 2012, the united states treasury department was still trying to collect the debt. [ticking] coming up, lining up for a lifeline. >> how long you been out here tonight? >> we got up at 3:00 this morning, and we got here about 4:00. we've been out here for a little while. it's cold. >> why'd you come so early? >> 'cause we wanted to be seen. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] ♪ ♪ we all need it. to move. to keep warm. to keep us fed. to make clay piggies. but to keep doing these things in the future... at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of ener
sons safe, their grandsons safe, their son-in-laws safe, then i've done something good.vain. >> in september, 2008, the owners of the kentucky darby mine agreed to pay a $342,000 fine for violations that were found after the explosion that killed five miners, but they've failed to pay the fine, claiming the mine was insolvent. in january, 2010, the u.s. mine safety and health administration won a court judgment that the owners must pay the fine plus further penalties and interest. as of...
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they're talking to him with -- revealing their darkest secrets and their needs. >> bianchi would walk back to their cars after work and he would tell them they needed to be careful, that he was there to protect them. and then he'd say, "you really have to be careful, because you don't know who the hillside stranger is. i could be the hillside strangler." >> and he was. for months, bianchi and buono had been stalking the streets of los angeles, randomly targeting and murdering young women. >> you know they're going out looking, looking for prey, and just imagine what they were talking about. i mean, that one? maybe that one? who are they going to pick, and it was just some woman at random, someone maybe a little close to the curb that they could grab her. >> their headquarters was angelo buono's upholstery shop in glendale. that's where they did a lot of the activity. that's where they did their planning. that's where they brought their victims after they kidnapped them to torture, rape and do all kinds of unspeakable acts upon them before killing them. >> ironically, bianchi holds a l
they're talking to him with -- revealing their darkest secrets and their needs. >> bianchi would walk back to their cars after work and he would tell them they needed to be careful, that he was there to protect them. and then he'd say, "you really have to be careful, because you don't know who the hillside stranger is. i could be the hillside strangler." >> and he was. for months, bianchi and buono had been stalking the streets of los angeles, randomly targeting and...
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bidding and just be voting every day with their actions. well they shouldn't bother to vote it's a pain in the neck your vote doesn't count unless otherwise the election's a tie and it's just a good but buttresses the regime so you shouldn't vote you shouldn't be involved in partisan politics but you should throw yourself into the struggle for liberty just educate yourself help educate others and get people to withdraw their consent from the government the government has to be brought to task from the outside it cannot happen from the enzyme if you're in the inside ron paul's that exception to this rule but you know the typically if you're in the inside of the government you become almost instantaneously part of the problem and. just say yes or no to wrath of the second do you think that we can expect ron paul to come out with his indorsement next for rahm i don't you know i don't think so i don't think the run will be endorsing obama when we know that he didn't endorse chuck baldwin and two thousand and eight so i would be very fascinating
bidding and just be voting every day with their actions. well they shouldn't bother to vote it's a pain in the neck your vote doesn't count unless otherwise the election's a tie and it's just a good but buttresses the regime so you shouldn't vote you shouldn't be involved in partisan politics but you should throw yourself into the struggle for liberty just educate yourself help educate others and get people to withdraw their consent from the government the government has to be brought to task...
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morgan as i mentioned they're using their stock prices support their naked short position and so over and that's why when silver price goes up they don't topple the bank utterly but what the monks what i suggest is they take themselves public and they do a public offering in the new york stock exchange it could be months incorporated and it's backed up by the monks belief that the collateral that they hold in their books is worth something per their spiritual beliefs that's about as tangibles a thing on any other bank's balance sheet so go public get some idiots in new york to take a public whether it's facebook which has dropped incredibly or groupon which is a disaster is ingo which is a catastrophe to be a monk it's a spiritual social networking play a value would have one hundred sixty billion dollars what could go wrong but max this golden circle of friends who receive massive loans from the head of the bank is also what caused the crash of anglo irish bank and therefore the i.m.f. bailout of the irish people and with that in mind i want to talk about this point here in this arti
morgan as i mentioned they're using their stock prices support their naked short position and so over and that's why when silver price goes up they don't topple the bank utterly but what the monks what i suggest is they take themselves public and they do a public offering in the new york stock exchange it could be months incorporated and it's backed up by the monks belief that the collateral that they hold in their books is worth something per their spiritual beliefs that's about as tangibles a...
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profile attacks in two thousand and ten against amazon pay pal master card and visa shutting down their websites as payback for those companies ditching support for wiki leaks in two thousand and eleven anonymous hacked into and published sixty eight thousand e-mails belonging to the security firm h.b. gary federal in this year and what anonymous called quote the single largest internet attack in its history the group took down the websites of the department of justice in the f.b.i. the recording industry association of america and the motion picture association of america all the protest the department of justice is raid on file sharing website mega upload and the stop online piracy act that was being debated on capitol hill foreign governments from egypt to tunisia to nigeria to even the vatican have been targeted by anonymous and whatever grassroots roots movements are have taken hold from wisconsin to occupy san francisco to most recently the student protest in quebec anonymous has contributed with their own internet antics but in recent months the story of anonymous has included a
profile attacks in two thousand and ten against amazon pay pal master card and visa shutting down their websites as payback for those companies ditching support for wiki leaks in two thousand and eleven anonymous hacked into and published sixty eight thousand e-mails belonging to the security firm h.b. gary federal in this year and what anonymous called quote the single largest internet attack in its history the group took down the websites of the department of justice in the f.b.i. the...
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art therapy is are often part of their treatment. now, a top military medical center near washington is hoping to discover whether the press connection promote physical healing. -- whether the therapy connection could promote physical healing. >> indoor for -- in darfur, he nearly committed suicide. >> either i control the memory or the memory will control me pared by telling the story is over and over again, by writing them down, i can shake them. i can manipulate them. and then i can and should print them out and touched them and so it is no longer something that is festering in the back of my mind. >> now he is an instructor in a veterans writing project that is being clinically tested for the first time that a top military medical center that specializes in treating brain injuries. >> this is a technology that allows to look at the brain's response in specific therapies we're doing in this building. >> dr. james kelly is the director where painting, music, and writing are an integrated part of treatment. >> we have known for a lo
art therapy is are often part of their treatment. now, a top military medical center near washington is hoping to discover whether the press connection promote physical healing. -- whether the therapy connection could promote physical healing. >> indoor for -- in darfur, he nearly committed suicide. >> either i control the memory or the memory will control me pared by telling the story is over and over again, by writing them down, i can shake them. i can manipulate them. and then i...
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forty's fifty's sixty's seventy's that their own was there is a war between israel and their. people around the. this is not the you don't talk in the world special case approach to israeli israeli look they're always looking to make a war against the west most of them as ok thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. he would come. good leverage surely to mccurry was to build a new age most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in green fish is why you should care only. we have a vote before the horse was given notes we have a lot of groups of the colors of. all our views in the right enough my mouth it was like when you had that knowledge that wasn't. the smadi when i was fourteen yes you can liberate other women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe are going to stun them not to across. the park to fish on its chemical position and that it comes to actua
forty's fifty's sixty's seventy's that their own was there is a war between israel and their. people around the. this is not the you don't talk in the world special case approach to israeli israeli look they're always looking to make a war against the west most of them as ok thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. he would come. good leverage surely to mccurry was to build a new age most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach...
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opening game at the european championships on monday england and france are also in their group. as just days before the russian national team will start their year old swans this fall campaign by the country's younger generation have already taken their chance to shine in another european competition the international challenge trophy at so your tournaments for under twenty three teams robert byrd's any on explains. on friday russia will have their first test at euro two thousand and twelve against czech republic meanwhile the russian used team is still on the way to their own grand finale the twenty thirteen european championships living in group six on tuesday the young hopefuls got a chance to fine tune their skills and have soil representing the country in the international challenge stroll through a two year a can position for nation and under twenty three teams russia's opponents in the night england see a school of presenting slowly it didn't take long for the hosts to prove their class with a goal scoring chances going out of their undisputed book possession advantage ho
opening game at the european championships on monday england and france are also in their group. as just days before the russian national team will start their year old swans this fall campaign by the country's younger generation have already taken their chance to shine in another european competition the international challenge trophy at so your tournaments for under twenty three teams robert byrd's any on explains. on friday russia will have their first test at euro two thousand and twelve...
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they fought for their country and now they're fighting their consciences decorated u.s. war veterans and joining any recently angry public for what they see as america's constant cycle of war dictionary one as a valid reason to see a chicken as the story. true patriots they follow the order to fight their country's battles scott olsen survived two tours in iraq what you do only to be critically injured upon returning home by police clashing with occupy oakland protesters also had joined the military to do good work to help other people to be part of something bigger than ourselves and to defend our country but instead he and many others discovered an ugly truth about the military escapades they were involved in m i was with me remained gay for years to the u.s. army and spent five years in kuwait as a contractor his experiences changed his perception of the u.s. there are gray in the violence there stop in the peace and there are people from their culture from their communities people in drone attacks. this group of veterans says the system they were part of is one that
they fought for their country and now they're fighting their consciences decorated u.s. war veterans and joining any recently angry public for what they see as america's constant cycle of war dictionary one as a valid reason to see a chicken as the story. true patriots they follow the order to fight their country's battles scott olsen survived two tours in iraq what you do only to be critically injured upon returning home by police clashing with occupy oakland protesters also had joined the...
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their anger directed at the country's leadership for detaining one of their commanders on sunday for more now joined by vijay prashad the director of international studies at trinity college in massachusetts and author of the book arab spring libyan winter thank you for being with us the latest developments in libya so the country is still obviously struggling to restore security how would you describe what's happening and the stability efforts at this stage. well the fact is that there is a north stability and security in condemn pretty libya the actual fights or with the airport didn't just begin yesterday there has been a series of clashes over the airport over the last several months the one didn't do police yesterday was around a militia found the town of done which is about sixty five kilometers southeast of tripoli and even there is being a very great divide between a section that looks back favorably to the gadhafi regime and another section that is disposed to the current government in tripoli what happened yesterday was the one of the chiefs of dalley and the fear was arres
their anger directed at the country's leadership for detaining one of their commanders on sunday for more now joined by vijay prashad the director of international studies at trinity college in massachusetts and author of the book arab spring libyan winter thank you for being with us the latest developments in libya so the country is still obviously struggling to restore security how would you describe what's happening and the stability efforts at this stage. well the fact is that there is a...
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i listen to their calls, to their emails and our town halls. they want to know what happened, who knew what and when did they know it. they ask me, they ask washington, they ask the department of justice, how could the united states government, the pillar of hope and freedom, allow for one of their own representatives, one of their own good guys to be so helplessly gunned down by a suspected criminal? mr. speaker, i'm embarrassed to say after 56 days i still don't have -- 562 days i still don't have an answer for them. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentlelady has expired. ms. buerkle: may i have one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for 10 seconds. ms. buerkle: is this the hope that the americans were supposed to believe in? out of the supposedly most transparent government in the history of our nation? it is my hope, mr. speaker, that the district court judge will see through the attorney general's contempt of congress after it is passed in the house today. however, we must not be mistaken, even if the at
i listen to their calls, to their emails and our town halls. they want to know what happened, who knew what and when did they know it. they ask me, they ask washington, they ask the department of justice, how could the united states government, the pillar of hope and freedom, allow for one of their own representatives, one of their own good guys to be so helplessly gunned down by a suspected criminal? mr. speaker, i'm embarrassed to say after 56 days i still don't have -- 562 days i still don't...