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a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas more wrote you an abandoned ship in a storm just because he couldn't control the winds well america ain't no you don't b.s. or tommy and ill stinky wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship . the. u.s. military was built to square off against the soviet union. over western europe and when you take that conventional military and now try to retasking it as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. the world war one cent temporary commemoration is all about detail no expense has been spent in bringing all the same to vehicles weapons to take part in the battle re-enactment. compared to weld wall to the great wall has relatively few events dedicated to it in russia and this is also used as a way to educate the audience about the conflict of killed more than two million of their countrymen. it's a spectacle of sound and vision with dozens of roles to be played and the organizers want to make sure that everyone knows their pops. thinking. i will be good. but. a few. nights. to ge
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a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas more wrote you an abandoned ship in a storm just because he couldn't control the winds well america ain't no you don't b.s. a tummy and ill stinky wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship. the u.s. military was built to square off against the soviet union. over western europe and when you take that conventional military and now try to retest that there's a counter insurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. it was a. very hard to take. once you get on here there's a plane flight patterns that are back with the earthquake there are no plans. for the people. live. the luxe. lists. the. prostitutes rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. dramas the chance to be ignored. stories others refused to notice. faces change the world lights never. sold pictures posted a. lot longer than a month from around the globe. look to. the world war one century commemoration is all about detail no expense has been spent in bringing all scented vehicles weapons and to take part in the
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a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas more wrote you would abandon ship in a storm just because he couldn't control the winds well america ain't no utopia search on me and ill stinky wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is this what do you do if they're innocent killing them easy we reserve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. in the season but they come around to nothing will make these things sort of virgin politicians. a new kind of power and this technology. is very tempting. the headlines here on. military operation in gaza will continue to how much time. to waste meanwhile thousands of protesters take to the streets over the israeli offensive as a new way of demonstrations in the world why. the u.s. trained ukraine's irregular forces well that reportedly supplying kiev with military technology dick whitman. coming clean on interrogation tactics. we tortured some folks. who did some things that were contrary to our values. president obama ad
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a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas more wrote. you would abandon ship in a storm just because he couldn't control the winds well america ain't no you don't b.s. or tommy until stinky wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is this see what do you do if the innocent killing them easy we were serve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they couldn't do that in the city and when they come to throw them out slowly makes these things so very dangerous and politicians get a new kind of power of the end this technology sad is very tempting. dramas that's trying to be ignored. in the. stories of others to refuse to notice. the faces change the world writes never. grow. old picture of today's events no longer from around the globe. look to. israel vows its military operation in gaza it will continue no matter how much time or force it takes as hamas is denied a chance for cease fire negotiations. districts a
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a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas more wrote you an abandoned ship in a storm just because he couldn't control the winds well america ain't no you don't b.s. a tommy until stinky wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship. it was a. very hard to make out. once again on here was a plane flight pattern that had sex with her hair knowing. that. it was. only. one of if. she was your language. according to the killer though in financial centers they still sometimes exhibit no matter what they seem to suggest she was the cutest the concerns get to. choose the opinions that degrade to. choose the stories that impact your life choose me access to your office. sigrid laboratory was able to build a most sophisticated robot fortunately doesn't sound anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. the. commemoration. no expense has been spent in bringing. to take part in the battle. the great war has relatively few events dedicated to it in russia and this is also used as a way to educate the audience about th
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a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas more wrote. you would abandon ship in a storm just because he couldn't control the winds well no utopias or tommy it will stink the wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship. the u.s. military was built to square off against the soviet union. over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to read task it as a counter-insurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. we speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here. reporting from the world talks about fifty yards peace interviews intriguing story are you. trying. to. visit arabic. with no end in sight to the violence in gaza and israel it can be difficult to remember that amidst the political crisis it's civilians that are caught in the crossfire and in many observing the conflict from the outside these two ethnicities arabs and jews are inherently at odds and will never see eye to eye on anything but as the next performance proves cooper
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a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas more wrote you an abandoned ship in a storm just because he couldn't control the winds well america ain't no utopia tommy ill stinky wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship. the u.s. military was built to square off against the soviet union. over western europe and when you take that conventional military and now try to retest it as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. putting. in a lot of these polish face i think sometimes you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. with no end in sight to the violence in gaza and israel it can be difficult to remember that amidst the political crisis it's civilians that are caught in the crossfire and many observing the conflict from the outside these two ethnicities arabs and jews are inherently at odds and will never see eye to eye on anything but as the next performance proves cooperation and understanding between these two sides is possible the band is called heartbeat a collective musical group that
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a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas more wrote. you an abandoned ship in a storm just because you couldn't control the winds well america no you don't b.s. or tummy and ill stinky wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship . what's really good folks filling in for abby martin and this is breaking the set so yesterday we reported on this show that hamas and israel had reached a seventy two hour ceasefire agreement three weeks after the start of israel's operation protective edge against the gaza strip and the campaign has now resulted in the deaths of over four thousand five hundred palestinians including three hundred children according to gaza health ministry well israel has lost three civilians and over sixty soldiers according to the i.d.f. well sadly less than two hours into the new a cease fire and israeli shelling in the southern gaza city of killed over sixty two palestinians and injured another two hundred according to international middle east media center however the i.d.f. claims that hamas broke the ceas
a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas more wrote. you an abandoned ship in a storm just because you couldn't control the winds well america no you don't b.s. or tummy and ill stinky wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship . what's really good folks filling in for abby martin and this is breaking the set so yesterday we reported on this show that hamas and israel had reached a seventy two hour ceasefire agreement three weeks after the start of israel's operation protective...
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a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas more wrote. you would abandon ship in a storm just because he couldn't control the winds well america ain't no you don't b.s. or tommy until stinky wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship. right to see. first street. and i think the true. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. be in the. us military was built to square off against the soviet union. over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to retest cute as a counterinsurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector stuff. welcome back now it's the end of the week and that means it's our best of the best segment first up we have cryptologist bruce schneier talking about how much privacy we give up for the sake of convenience to take a look at what he thinks about the whole situation next we have overstocked c.e.o. patrick byrne are green why the government has no business being involved in decline and coming off the heels of second quarter g.d.p. numbers axel mar
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andrew thomas has more. >> reporter: 900 tickets sold out fast. is here not just for the big names on stage, but for the cause, supporting the family of a man those here firmly believe has been wrongly imprisoned. peter greste, jailed for doing his job. >> i was stunned by that sentence. it was one of the greatest mischaracters of justice i have ever seen. >> i was horrified. >> watching rehearsals was peter's brother. peter he said new all about this. >> he is jealous to see the talent that we have got on tonight. >> reporter: the event was organized by musicians and lawyers incredulous of what they see as a travesty of justice. by day this man is a supreme court judge, but now drummer for one of the lesser-known bands on stage. >> he was imprisoned for doing his job as a journalist, so we had to find a way to support him and his family and maintain the awareness of the situation. >> reporter: ticket sales and donations will raise thousands of dollars to keep the campaign fresh. australians were baffled by the trial of al jazeera's journalists wh
andrew thomas has more. >> reporter: 900 tickets sold out fast. is here not just for the big names on stage, but for the cause, supporting the family of a man those here firmly believe has been wrongly imprisoned. peter greste, jailed for doing his job. >> i was stunned by that sentence. it was one of the greatest mischaracters of justice i have ever seen. >> i was horrified. >> watching rehearsals was peter's brother. peter he said new all about this. >> he is...
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. >>> local high school students get a taste of adult life while hitting the books, lisa thomas-laurey has moren hitting the books, lisa thomas-laurey has more on signing day at company student celebrate blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale. buy one get 50% off one. because you know what they say: 60 is the new 50. they also say your're only as young as you feel. we feel great. how about those blinds of yours? blinds to go blinds for life. so why do they often act so naughty? shoes should feel nice. grrr... ooh! it's time to tame the shoe with dreamwalk ultra-slim insoles... grrr... so you can wear the shoes you're in the mood for... ...without them changing your mood. dreamwalk by dr. scholl's. your windows don't need a facelift. just a new wardrobe. take them shopping during blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale going on now. buy one get second at half price. blinds to go is 60. boy, time goes fast. and so will this sale. blinds to go blinds for life. >> welcome back on this sunday, hope you are enjoying your holiday weekend, 6:41, 73 degrees, sky6 live hd taking a live look at wilmington, del
. >>> local high school students get a taste of adult life while hitting the books, lisa thomas-laurey has moren hitting the books, lisa thomas-laurey has more on signing day at company student celebrate blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale. buy one get 50% off one. because you know what they say: 60 is the new 50. they also say your're only as young as you feel. we feel great. how about those blinds of yours? blinds to go blinds for life. so why do they often act so naughty? shoes...
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since the challenge went viral, the als association says it raised almost $5.7 million, thomas, from morehan 100,000 new donors. that's way up from the same time last year. and i know what we're all wondering here, did joe accept the challenge? and i think we're just going to have to wait and see what happens on "morning joe." >> i think we are going to have to wait and see, but i just want to say that i brought up my inflatable kiddie pool from my office -- >> you just have that in your apartment? >> i have it down there, you know, because i like to lay in that after the show and soak my feet. so, we'll see what happens. louis, thank you, sir. >>> coming up next on "way too early," a look at the stories you'll be looking at in the day ahead. "morning joe" moments away. [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] that uncertainty of what's to come. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need depend underwear. show them they're not alone and s
since the challenge went viral, the als association says it raised almost $5.7 million, thomas, from morehan 100,000 new donors. that's way up from the same time last year. and i know what we're all wondering here, did joe accept the challenge? and i think we're just going to have to wait and see what happens on "morning joe." >> i think we are going to have to wait and see, but i just want to say that i brought up my inflatable kiddie pool from my office -- >> you just...
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andrew thomas has more from sydney. >> reporter: fiji's prime minister had promise said an open forumake any questions, but not it seemed from opponents. frank had made the trip to sydney to campaign for the votes of the few thousand fijians living abroad. though you took power in all coup he's looking for legitimacy in an election in mid september. but will it be a fair one. fijians living in exile in all, a doubt it. >> i don't think it will be fair. as to free, that remains to be seen because of the intimidation that is exercised by him and people that are connected with him. >> reporter: outside the venue for the rally, confusion. >> this is a public bloody thing. >> what happened? >> we are coming in. >> reporter: the meeting is' organizers have told members of the media where it was being held and when, free media coverage is one test of the election, but with protesters around, journalists were suddenly barred. >> you are saying at the last moment no media coverage whatsoever. >> that's what he said. who? >> mr. p.m. >> reporter: two newspaper journalists were eventually allowe
andrew thomas has more from sydney. >> reporter: fiji's prime minister had promise said an open forumake any questions, but not it seemed from opponents. frank had made the trip to sydney to campaign for the votes of the few thousand fijians living abroad. though you took power in all coup he's looking for legitimacy in an election in mid september. but will it be a fair one. fijians living in exile in all, a doubt it. >> i don't think it will be fair. as to free, that remains to be...
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thomas paine is more sophisticated than he gets credit for.f the basic idea is show up with his work. john adams is interesting because he is clearly more conservative politically and religiously the and other figures and get you can't find in his philosophical reflections serious commitment to the philosophy that the others shared. for me jefferson was the central figure that represents the revolutionary spirit and is also incredibly well informed. and i will mention a couple of his ideas that needed to be explained. on questions jefferson was a materialist or perhaps one could call him not in a complex way but when he got a report back from french scientists investigating the brain bay claimed that was the thinking organ to explain thought, jefferson was jumping for joy. isn't this wonderful? the other aspect that i find quite interesting is his natural rights theory. there is a certain misunderstanding of natural rights of the neo conservative movement today as an attempt for the civil rights. that is mistaken bin jefferson did not share it
thomas paine is more sophisticated than he gets credit for.f the basic idea is show up with his work. john adams is interesting because he is clearly more conservative politically and religiously the and other figures and get you can't find in his philosophical reflections serious commitment to the philosophy that the others shared. for me jefferson was the central figure that represents the revolutionary spirit and is also incredibly well informed. and i will mention a couple of his ideas that...
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to learn more go to 6abc.com/art of aging. lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> now the "action news" team is working on stories beginning at 4:00. alicia vitarelli is here in the newsroom with a look ahead. >> reporter: we are heading down to the shore, meteorologist, melissa magee, is enjoying all of this weather in sea isle city. and a fishing tournament kicks off at the delaware river today. we'll take you there. >> and you can save money if you are adventurous, a company is offering brand new products at cheap prices. if you have not downloaded the new 6 abc news app, can you take us with you on your smart phone or tablet. >> thank you. >>> the eagles take on the chicago bears tomorrow night and we are counting down to the kickoff at 8:00, don't miss our live pregame, it all starts at 7:30 here on 6 abc. >>> meteorologist, david murphy is back now with a closer look at a wonderful forecast for today. >> it's a get outside and enjoy it kind of day, we did not have rain of course in cape may, sky 6 hd showing us down the bea
to learn more go to 6abc.com/art of aging. lisa thomas-laury, channel 6 "action news." >>> now the "action news" team is working on stories beginning at 4:00. alicia vitarelli is here in the newsroom with a look ahead. >> reporter: we are heading down to the shore, meteorologist, melissa magee, is enjoying all of this weather in sea isle city. and a fishing tournament kicks off at the delaware river today. we'll take you there. >> and you can save money...
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more thrown off a roof. the inmates are demanding better conditions. guards are being held as hostages while demands are being dealt with. >>> a recent ex fed ition to ex. andrew thomas has more now from the remote area of arneemland. >> lily bennett doesn't fish as much as she would like. turtle, a rare treat. the taste, but what this represents, connection with her history and culture. >> sit important for to you come back here? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: why? >> because my dad and my grandfather used to roam around this area and live around this area when my father was a little boy. >> no one lives in this remote area but an ridg aborigines roae in the past. >> your ancestor or your family has been here before, see? that's a very special for to you come. >> the focus of this trip is to look for ancient rock art. in 1967, an anthropological expedition found art some found to be 20,000 years old. but the trip was so rblg rough t wasn't repeated except now, with a helicopter. to see wha if they can spot whae 1967 experts missed, as much of an art expedition, this is a cultural one. the idea of this trip is to give indigenous people the chance to reconnect. the decad
more thrown off a roof. the inmates are demanding better conditions. guards are being held as hostages while demands are being dealt with. >>> a recent ex fed ition to ex. andrew thomas has more now from the remote area of arneemland. >> lily bennett doesn't fish as much as she would like. turtle, a rare treat. the taste, but what this represents, connection with her history and culture. >> sit important for to you come back here? >> yes, it is. >> reporter:...
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fans heading to a freeze season for a better game believe i stated among other things bonaire's thomas more parking and 70,000 fans expected to attend the game sunday afternoon many fans say the traffic plan fell far short of exhortation the recent earthquake soccer game of the new stadium there was a much smaller crowd this turnaround though there will be more parking or trains and buses more police directing traffic and traffic signals and the area being fine-tuned to keep everyone moving along before and after the game >> : of the say there is absolutely no traffic going was having in mind and everyone got a hot buckled your soda but i think what we're thinking on this as many people coming believe isidium has a good time as the goal here for everybody trying to open the building agenda given as quickly as possible and get everyone by kickoff and everyone has a good experience new lif >> : american theme park will be closed sunday that needs massive parking lot next door to the stadium will also be available the first time for parking. also march portable traffic such as the help drivers
fans heading to a freeze season for a better game believe i stated among other things bonaire's thomas more parking and 70,000 fans expected to attend the game sunday afternoon many fans say the traffic plan fell far short of exhortation the recent earthquake soccer game of the new stadium there was a much smaller crowd this turnaround though there will be more parking or trains and buses more police directing traffic and traffic signals and the area being fine-tuned to keep everyone moving...
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emily thomas has more. >> when people in liberia's largest slum realized they had been barricaded in,lence fled. hundreds clashed with police that fired live rounds and tear gas. security forces moved into the neighborhood of west point on wednesday in an attempt to contain the spread of ebola. they blocked roads with scrap wood and barbed wire. people say they had no warning. this man says that some visitors to west point have been trapped and can't get back to their families. in this this slum of 50,000, fear and tension have been risings for days. at the weekend, a health center was ransacked. 17 suspected ebola patients were take an way although they're now accounted for and being treated. emergency food convoys are sent to areas. this caused prices of basic goods to soar. it's not clear how long the blockades will last. >> the death toll in liberia is rising fast. a nationwide curfew has been imposed across the country. another slum has been quarantined. there's been 600 deaths there from ebola this year. almost 400 have died in sierra leone. in guinea a similar number, but the t
emily thomas has more. >> when people in liberia's largest slum realized they had been barricaded in,lence fled. hundreds clashed with police that fired live rounds and tear gas. security forces moved into the neighborhood of west point on wednesday in an attempt to contain the spread of ebola. they blocked roads with scrap wood and barbed wire. people say they had no warning. this man says that some visitors to west point have been trapped and can't get back to their families. in this...
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much more wobbly. thomas paine is exactly about that difference. just as the name of the conference, the name we chose for the conference is reform and revolution. faced with a situation that is becoming more and more unfair, unjust and intolerable -- what are we going to do? what makes thomas paine stand out is the care he takes to go after that question. and the way i hear it is this: we now face, he says about his time, more than enough evidence, decade upon decade of accumulated outrages, injustice, attacks on our freedoms, our rights and our security. in this sense, we have tried to address this one and that one, to work out an accommodation and get a reform over there. we have been there. and we have done it. and it hasn't worked. and we got to face that. we can't make reforms most of the time because the power structure against us blocks us. but even worse, when occasionally we get a reform, that same power structure loosing the effort to block it goes to work to undo and reverse and go back to where they were. therefore the conclusion he rea
much more wobbly. thomas paine is exactly about that difference. just as the name of the conference, the name we chose for the conference is reform and revolution. faced with a situation that is becoming more and more unfair, unjust and intolerable -- what are we going to do? what makes thomas paine stand out is the care he takes to go after that question. and the way i hear it is this: we now face, he says about his time, more than enough evidence, decade upon decade of accumulated outrages,...
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edwin thomas iii was much more tortured. he saw that there were some -- looked around them and saw that this kind of effort that christians tended to make were, you know, were not doing anything. a lot of s hypocritical, you know, self-satisfaction involved. he when the war broke out in urope went to study in scotland. part of the movement there. came back over to become a conscious objector when the to the war.s went the onstantly had to push boundary of what was acceptable in order to show he's being true himself or true to his principles and fighting for freedom or keeping some kind of or liberty alive. and then the youngest was a lot less sure of what to do. struggled in the difference and of didn't know what he wanted to do. thought about being a farmer. hought about being a missionary. >> you have the three mighty oaks in front of you. bed ng you can get out of in the morning. >> yeah. >> he's on the balloon on occasion. said there's no place such as ton for a boy you. mama?st have been a >> she had an extraordinary pa
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making sure a school is ready for students when they start the new academic year, lisa thomas-laury has that story. >> more than 150 volunteers were busy at dunbar academy, making improvements to the school building inside and out. >> this is part a planter and we'll stack them in the pyramid shape to enjoy the color of the flowers we put in them. >> the fence will be painted since it has got and rusty over time. >> and to make sure that the students can enjoy a game of hop scotch on fall afternoons. the people helping them is the charitable arm of the goldberg group. part of php's volunteer and adopt a school programs. >> we do a community event every month, and employees take their time off from work to help as i am today to provide community service. >> on the rooftop, old basketball hoops and backboards will be replaced with new ones and several classrooms are painted and a new kitchen is installed to transform the teachers lounge. >> it's all being done to make sure the school is a welcoming environment for the nearly 2,000 students that come here september 8th. renovating the school like library is a
making sure a school is ready for students when they start the new academic year, lisa thomas-laury has that story. >> more than 150 volunteers were busy at dunbar academy, making improvements to the school building inside and out. >> this is part a planter and we'll stack them in the pyramid shape to enjoy the color of the flowers we put in them. >> the fence will be painted since it has got and rusty over time. >> and to make sure that the students can enjoy a game of...
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much more wobbly. thomas paine is exactly about that difference. just as the name of the conference, the name we chose for the conference is reform and revolution. faced with a situation that is becoming more and more unfair, unjust and intolerable -- what are we going to do? what makes thomas paine stand out is the care he takes to go after that question. and the way i hear it is this: we now face, he says about his time, more than enough evidence, decade upon decade of accumulated outrages, injustice, attacks on our freedoms, our rights and our security. in this sense, we have tried to address this one and that one, to work out an accommodation and get a reform over there. we have been there. and we have done it. and it hasn't worked. and we got to face that. we can't make reforms most of the time because the power structure against us blocks us. but even worse, when occasionally we get a reform, that same power structure loosing the effort to block it goes to work to undo and reverse and go back to where they were. therefore the conclusion he rea
much more wobbly. thomas paine is exactly about that difference. just as the name of the conference, the name we chose for the conference is reform and revolution. faced with a situation that is becoming more and more unfair, unjust and intolerable -- what are we going to do? what makes thomas paine stand out is the care he takes to go after that question. and the way i hear it is this: we now face, he says about his time, more than enough evidence, decade upon decade of accumulated outrages,...
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abc's pierre thomas has more. >> reporter: ferguson, missouri, images of anger, tension, as a minority community faces off with a police department it clearly does not trust. a showdown with officers looking like soldiers. black residents say the protest over the fatal police shooting of michael brown was the culmination of frustrations that had been building like a ticking time bomb. >> we have been getting harass sewed much. we are tired of it. >> reporter: stark numbers hinted at what many could see coming. ferguson's population, 67% african-american. as for the police force, of its 53 officers, three are black. last year black citizens accounted for 86% of vehicle stops. nearly 93% of arrests in ferguson. the imagery, white cops locking up black folks. questions of race and policing so intense the fed had no choice but to step in. the white house ordering the review of programs that provide military grade equipment to police. and the attorney general taking the rare step of coming to ferguson at a moment of crisis, promising an independent investigation. >> the national outsky we h
abc's pierre thomas has more. >> reporter: ferguson, missouri, images of anger, tension, as a minority community faces off with a police department it clearly does not trust. a showdown with officers looking like soldiers. black residents say the protest over the fatal police shooting of michael brown was the culmination of frustrations that had been building like a ticking time bomb. >> we have been getting harass sewed much. we are tired of it. >> reporter: stark numbers...
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doubtfire" and the owner of the house talked with abc today and we have more in eric thomas. >>> it is hard to hear what they had to say in the news conference but that is the "mrs. doubtfire" house and the homeowner is taking a philosophical you have of the steady stream of visitors coming to the house to take pictures of the memorial or to leave flowers themselves. i will show you the pictures from earlier today. some visitors have come from as far away as sweden and the u.k. and have something in common with local visitors, robin williams fans have a heavy heart. "mrs. doubtfire" was not only a light comedy it showcase hid range playing a middle-age divorced father who was job challenged ranging to an older female nanny enduring him to fans the world over. >> tragic loss. many people looked up to him. so did i. >> we decided we had to come together because it is our last day here and we walked a long way from geary and van ness to see the tribute. >> i will not change anything and it is all preserved. fought to mean it is the house but to him. >> the homeowner is a local surgeon who
doubtfire" and the owner of the house talked with abc today and we have more in eric thomas. >>> it is hard to hear what they had to say in the news conference but that is the "mrs. doubtfire" house and the homeowner is taking a philosophical you have of the steady stream of visitors coming to the house to take pictures of the memorial or to leave flowers themselves. i will show you the pictures from earlier today. some visitors have come from as far away as sweden and...
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again, the press conference this morning from thomas jackson raised more questions than answers. hopefully the press conference within the hour will give us an opportunity for the members of the media, community and family to get more answers. >> it is interesting you have the ferguson pded pd jumping back in to this case. they were, as we understood it, being sidelined at first by county police, by st. louis county police who were supposedly taking over the investigation. were you surprised it was the city ferguson local police who came out today and what they came out with was all implicating michael brown in a crime? >> i think everyone that was gathered was surprised and also a little confused. i'm sure you are aware of the role of captain ronald johnson with the missouri highway patrol and how much of a hero, so to speak community members have seen him as. people want to know from him, does he know information. at his press conference later today he said he was out of the loop on the investigation that the ferguson police department is involved in and wants to be brought up
again, the press conference this morning from thomas jackson raised more questions than answers. hopefully the press conference within the hour will give us an opportunity for the members of the media, community and family to get more answers. >> it is interesting you have the ferguson pded pd jumping back in to this case. they were, as we understood it, being sidelined at first by county police, by st. louis county police who were supposedly taking over the investigation. were you...
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if you're bureaucratic, you think you're not doing your job and so it's always more as thomas jeffersony to yield. but it's worse for the epa because think about who is likely to become an epa bureaucrat. there is a revolving door between the epa and environmental crews. remember that regulator was caught bragging about how he treated the oil industry the way that the romans once crucified people. john: he resigned, but quickly found work at the sierra club. and now works at the epa. bureaucrats are not dispassionate regulators but environmental people. when they are in government, they have power over you. 16,000 people work for the epa. some are religious fanatics and their religion is command and control of the earth is pure. others are just jerks. one individual sent a memo to employees saying don't defecate in the hallway. the u.s. inspector general found one spent two to six hours of his workday watching porn, he down loaded 7000 files. they paid him $125,000 per year and gave him bonuses and performance awards. your government at work. i'm thanks for the epa. our lives are better
if you're bureaucratic, you think you're not doing your job and so it's always more as thomas jeffersony to yield. but it's worse for the epa because think about who is likely to become an epa bureaucrat. there is a revolving door between the epa and environmental crews. remember that regulator was caught bragging about how he treated the oil industry the way that the romans once crucified people. john: he resigned, but quickly found work at the sierra club. and now works at the epa....
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thomas. maybe nor norman was too. he was pushing her and she was pushing him. i think it is much more organic than you can never point to someone and say here's the difference. but i do think that politics is messy. we make painful compromises all the time. nothing works according to plan. everythingithey got into a fight with norman about politics. he said i don't understand the moves you're making. don't you understand that the state is going to respond to the president and democracy over responsibility according to the major. norman says we're not level headed. we're doing all sorts of things. you know, do i think that norman was an effective socialist? o effective politician as a socialist? i think f.d.r. was a better politician than norman. i think there was a place for norman in the american political system yeah, absolutely. do i think there should be more of those, i think so. i think that the help of the democracy requires the open exchanges of the ideas and the kind of battles that he and norman and his friends about do you try to get a seat at the table? what is the best wa
thomas. maybe nor norman was too. he was pushing her and she was pushing him. i think it is much more organic than you can never point to someone and say here's the difference. but i do think that politics is messy. we make painful compromises all the time. nothing works according to plan. everythingithey got into a fight with norman about politics. he said i don't understand the moves you're making. don't you understand that the state is going to respond to the president and democracy over...
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a professional soldier, and if you look again at the performance on the battlefield, thomas actually had a far more impressive record than william t. sherman. thomas won the first major military victory in the west up in kentucky in 1862. he had performed superbly at chickamauga, as many of you know. thomas' troops had shattered the confederate lines. thomas was an impressive soldier. some of historians argued thomas would have made a better commander of the federal armies during the atlanta campaign than sherman. but -- but -- thomas did not have a very good working relationship with ulysses s. grant. brook simpson alluded to this yesterday when talking about the tennessee campaign in 1864. and then thomas also had a reputation as being a very slow, very methodical soldier. and that caused sherman some frustration during the atlanta campaign, actually. so thomas is a very, very important subordinate, but he's an army commander during the campaign under sherman. the second largest of sherman's armies was his old command, sherman's old command, the army of tennessee. it was his favorite army. and it
a professional soldier, and if you look again at the performance on the battlefield, thomas actually had a far more impressive record than william t. sherman. thomas won the first major military victory in the west up in kentucky in 1862. he had performed superbly at chickamauga, as many of you know. thomas' troops had shattered the confederate lines. thomas was an impressive soldier. some of historians argued thomas would have made a better commander of the federal armies during the atlanta...
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more. jeff? >> reporter: good morning, thomas. it was a tough week last week for the bulls. and we start this monday with the futures looking positive. but keep your eye on a few stories. aig will report after the bell. that's the big u.s. corporate. and we are looking at this developing situation in portugal. we have this bank, which is being bailed out by the portuguese government. $6.6 billion. they're going to split it up. we'll have a good bank and a bad bank. it's early doors on this rescue plan. and i know a lot of traders are watching this one closely to make sure there is no policy error here or that things go badly awry because it will get nothing. and the junior bondholders will also get hurt in this deal. so, there could be some protests around what actually takes place. that's a quick look at the markets. back to you, thomas. >> this stories on new york city is taking a new approach. talking about animal rescue. they're going to take over tinder. that's all that about? >> some wondering if they committed a howler here. effectively, they've put advertisements for
more. jeff? >> reporter: good morning, thomas. it was a tough week last week for the bulls. and we start this monday with the futures looking positive. but keep your eye on a few stories. aig will report after the bell. that's the big u.s. corporate. and we are looking at this developing situation in portugal. we have this bank, which is being bailed out by the portuguese government. $6.6 billion. they're going to split it up. we'll have a good bank and a bad bank. it's early doors on...
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basis are we turning a blind eye to the failings of the democratic party joining me now for more on this is thomas frank politics and culture columnist with salon dot com founding editor of the bathwater magazine and author of numerous books including his latest pithy the billionaire the hard times swindle and the unlikely comeback of the right thomas welcome welcome back today good to see you again you know it's very nice to have you with us so what's wrong with democrats pointing out the hypocrisy and ignorance of conservatism in serbia what is given us this basket for what's going on when i do it all the time is really pretty billionaire you just showed the cover of the book that's what it is it's like it has chapter after chapter about like glenn beck you know you remember when he was riding high and it was just like it was endless shooting gallery it was just like it was it was so much fun there's two main problems with doing this one is that it feeds this sort of cycle of. you know what will you look at look at someone like sarah palin in particular this this notion that these people have th
basis are we turning a blind eye to the failings of the democratic party joining me now for more on this is thomas frank politics and culture columnist with salon dot com founding editor of the bathwater magazine and author of numerous books including his latest pithy the billionaire the hard times swindle and the unlikely comeback of the right thomas welcome welcome back today good to see you again you know it's very nice to have you with us so what's wrong with democrats pointing out the...
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us, that he so brilliantly expressed so we learn in the aftermath of thomas paine either with him or after he dies that there is more to be done, that being an independent country cut off from their colonial master is necessary but not sufficient. how many nations have been discovering that in the last 200 years? particularly in the so-called third world. it is necessary, but it is not sufficient. what else has to be done. we have to understand that if we actually want to realize the goals of thomas paine, whether articulated in the american idiom or liberty, equality, more has to be done. that is what inspired, if i may be so bold, karl marx. he is born in the euphoria of the american and french revolutions. he is caught up in all of that. he believed in it. he loved it. when he looked around germany and his time, it was not happening the way it was supposed to. the end of the feudal regime had not brought liberty and equality and fraternity. it had brought capitalism which they only thought might be the road to liberty, equality, and fraternity. and then made this crucial discovery that capitalism is not the beare
us, that he so brilliantly expressed so we learn in the aftermath of thomas paine either with him or after he dies that there is more to be done, that being an independent country cut off from their colonial master is necessary but not sufficient. how many nations have been discovering that in the last 200 years? particularly in the so-called third world. it is necessary, but it is not sufficient. what else has to be done. we have to understand that if we actually want to realize the goals of...
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again, if you look at performance on the battlefield, thomas had a far more impressive record on the battlefield than richard t. sherman. he performed superbly at chickamauga. actually saved the union army at chickamauga as many of you probably know. thomas's troops had shattered confederate lines at missionary ridge. thomas was impressive soldier. and some historians have even argued that thomas would've made a better commander of the federal army during the atlanta campaign than sherman. but, but. thomas did not have a very good working relationship with ulysses s. grant. simpson actually alluded to this yesterday in his talk when he was talking about the tennessee campaign in 1864. thomas also had a reputation of being a very slow, very methodical soldier, and that caused sherman some frustration during the atlanta campaign. thomas is a very, very important subordinate, but he is an army campaigner under sherman. the second largest of sherman's army was his old command, the army of tennessee. it was his favorite army, and it was also the most successful union army of the civil war.
again, if you look at performance on the battlefield, thomas had a far more impressive record on the battlefield than richard t. sherman. he performed superbly at chickamauga. actually saved the union army at chickamauga as many of you probably know. thomas's troops had shattered confederate lines at missionary ridge. thomas was impressive soldier. and some historians have even argued that thomas would've made a better commander of the federal army during the atlanta campaign than sherman. but,...
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it was not a gift from france, and thomas edison wanted to make it talk. for morethe statue of liberty, let's welcome elizabeth mitchell. tell us about the constructor of this statue. why did he make it? how long did it take him? >> he wanted to make a colas sas. he'd been in egypt and seen the pyramids and sphinx. he decided to build a colossas. he pitched it to egypt. the deal fell through. he came to america to try and sell it to us. >> how did he raise the money to actually construct this thing and get it over to america? i know you got a great anecdote in there about how joseph pulitzer was involved. >> this was raised really a nitty gritty penny by penny thing. he started in france first. he thought if he could get the statue made, the americans would get excited and make the pedestal. instead, the french were not very enthusiastic. he had to throw entertainments. you see there the torch of the liberty. he had that just separately put up down in philadelphia to get people to go in and pay ticket prices to see out from the torch. >> how much did ittorch. >> ho
it was not a gift from france, and thomas edison wanted to make it talk. for morethe statue of liberty, let's welcome elizabeth mitchell. tell us about the constructor of this statue. why did he make it? how long did it take him? >> he wanted to make a colas sas. he'd been in egypt and seen the pyramids and sphinx. he decided to build a colossas. he pitched it to egypt. the deal fell through. he came to america to try and sell it to us. >> how did he raise the money to actually...
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new completely totally different they were not the only four gospels there were many, many more gospel thomasdalene, the egyptians ever lost as a and the nicene creed all the other gospels were eventually destroyed then we found them about 60 years ago in the of the village in upper egypt and readers you could go to barnes & noble and by a copies of the gospels and they are fascinating but it with two fundamental facts about the gospels and indeed effort written about cheeses number one there'll written by people who never met or knew jesus. i will say that one more time. every word ever written about jesus, every word was written by people who did not meet or know jesus. his disciples were illiterate they never wrote anything down the first words about jesus were written by paul day gospel of mark was not written by the man named mark these are not eyewitnesses' accounts but theological reflection about who he was written many years after jesus' death. matthew was not written by somebody named matthew. it is very common in the ancient world to title books in such a way to indicate that they
new completely totally different they were not the only four gospels there were many, many more gospel thomasdalene, the egyptians ever lost as a and the nicene creed all the other gospels were eventually destroyed then we found them about 60 years ago in the of the village in upper egypt and readers you could go to barnes & noble and by a copies of the gospels and they are fascinating but it with two fundamental facts about the gospels and indeed effort written about cheeses number one...
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it is hoping to accept more next year. >> lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 >> recapping our top stories onon news," police in upper darby are investigating the death of a woman on emerson avenue. she was found in her bedroom with a towel thrown over her head. investigators say the death is suspicious partly because there's a history of domestic violence at the home. >>> the croon secretary of state said the attack that killed people at a shelter in gaza criminal attack. it appears to have been an israeli airstrike that hit the school that was providing shelter for 3,000 people. >>> the eagles are holding another open practice at the linc. thousands are checking out the birds' skills and posing with cheer leaders. even the littlest fans are getting in on the action. >> most ponderful time of year. >> this is the forecast for the lehigh valley if you're heading to musikfest later on. 7:30, jason durillo takes the stage. temperatures in the mid 70s, showers and thunderstorms around, some of those could produce heavier downpours, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, turns warmer and m
it is hoping to accept more next year. >> lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 >> recapping our top stories onon news," police in upper darby are investigating the death of a woman on emerson avenue. she was found in her bedroom with a towel thrown over her head. investigators say the death is suspicious partly because there's a history of domestic violence at the home. >>> the croon secretary of state said the attack that killed people at a shelter in gaza criminal attack. it...
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allocated we have $400 million to more than 4800 projects designed to increase farm income and increase sustainable farm-based business enterprises. roger thomas and i worked with jack conway to settle a legal dispute. able -- wey, we were were able to restore funding cuts in the program and we will receive $57.2 million more in the next three years than we had budgeted. i am firmly committed to making sure that at least 50% of that money goes toward increasing that farm income. [applause] office continues to work alongside agricultural commissioner jamie coleman on the kentucky brown program. and i have partnered with congressman rogers and state legislators to begin expanding access to high-speed broadband across the state. folks, long after the careers of politicians come and go, the needs of our families and our farmers endure. you know, down in eastern kentucky the congressman and i have been spearheading the shaping our appalachian region commission. we are working with the people and leaders of the region to diversify and remake the economy given the historic downturn in the coal industry. we are confident that we can be a catalyst for
allocated we have $400 million to more than 4800 projects designed to increase farm income and increase sustainable farm-based business enterprises. roger thomas and i worked with jack conway to settle a legal dispute. able -- wey, we were were able to restore funding cuts in the program and we will receive $57.2 million more in the next three years than we had budgeted. i am firmly committed to making sure that at least 50% of that money goes toward increasing that farm income. [applause]...
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thomas in florida. he finds something more painful, watching you is painful is hurts, you are a jerk, you think you arery, the cnns and et cetera of the world cannot be tolerateed for other reasons, therefore i cannot watch them either. what used to be a haven of information has become assess a cesspool of nar narcissism grow. >> i am assumeing you awawawawa, don't. good night. >> 3, 4, 5. >> what is going on? he is experimenting on me, giving me a drug that is supposeed to make me happy, scientists say, you get a similar effect getting a hug, we try an experiment. >> people cheat for money. >> he experiments, and also my brother, and an experiment tonight i put my family on the show, here is my son. >> you frighten me. you are living an experiment. >> i am. john: and my nephew, kept his problem a secret. >> from uncle stossel.
thomas in florida. he finds something more painful, watching you is painful is hurts, you are a jerk, you think you arery, the cnns and et cetera of the world cannot be tolerateed for other reasons, therefore i cannot watch them either. what used to be a haven of information has become assess a cesspool of nar narcissism grow. >> i am assumeing you awawawawa, don't. good night. >> 3, 4, 5. >> what is going on? he is experimenting on me, giving me a drug that is supposeed to...