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they definitely tried to do that. the freeman's, higher education, howard university started by general howard, and they tried to do that but in lots of these little places, they were not in control of all of this. and certainly once the military leaves, you know education becomes really, really -- really sketchy, even more sketchy for blacks during that time period so they tried but lots of opposition and violent opposition in many, many places. >> the lady on our left on the third row. >> when did johnson free his slaves or did he free them? >> after the end of the war, they became freed men. not before then. he may have freed a couple before then but not until after this. >> right here. >> what do you think about johnson's arguments that secession was void ab initio? >> you know, lincoln said that, too. that it's illegal. that secession was illegal and the reason he said it was because if secession is illegal, then the president exercises his power under the powers to quell rebellions and so forth. if secession is
they definitely tried to do that. the freeman's, higher education, howard university started by general howard, and they tried to do that but in lots of these little places, they were not in control of all of this. and certainly once the military leaves, you know education becomes really, really -- really sketchy, even more sketchy for blacks during that time period so they tried but lots of opposition and violent opposition in many, many places. >> the lady on our left on the third row....
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remember george bush tried to do that with social security. it was a big failure in part because he didn't have the support of republicans. that's what the house republicans are up to. the white house is happy to let them go along, but the white house which includes a lot of people who were there to negotiate in 1995 when the democratic president was negotiating with house republican the end of o.m.b. and the president's top economic man inside and their view is if this is going to get negotiated, don't start putting a plan out. if you put things out, things have to be on the table and off the table. let's do it behind the screens. the president in his news conference say a lot of this may happen that you may not see it. >> is there any sign that voters are ready for a serious discussion about their entitlements? is the conventional wisdom that it's political suicide to even go there correct? >> we're going to see now if the voters really understood the ramifications of the election. gwen: we're seeing that right now in wisconsin. >> we're see
remember george bush tried to do that with social security. it was a big failure in part because he didn't have the support of republicans. that's what the house republicans are up to. the white house is happy to let them go along, but the white house which includes a lot of people who were there to negotiate in 1995 when the democratic president was negotiating with house republican the end of o.m.b. and the president's top economic man inside and their view is if this is going to get...
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they tried to do that. there is really poignant stories about the kids sitting next to grown people. everybody trying to read. that is what they tried to do. those schools were attacked. people who tried to be teachers. there was a lot of a backlash because they did not want people, the folks, they did not want blacks in schools. they wanted them in the field. it definitely try to do that. the schools, higher education, howard university, howard. they tried to do that, but in lots of little places they were not in control of all of this. certainly once the military leaves education becomes really, really sketchy, even more sketchy for blacks during that time. they tried, but there was a lot of opposition, and violent opposition in many places. >> the lady on the left in the third row. >> when did johnson free the slaves or did he freed them? >> after they ended the war, they became free. not before then. i think he may have read a couple, but not until after. >> right here. >> what do you think about johnso
they tried to do that. there is really poignant stories about the kids sitting next to grown people. everybody trying to read. that is what they tried to do. those schools were attacked. people who tried to be teachers. there was a lot of a backlash because they did not want people, the folks, they did not want blacks in schools. they wanted them in the field. it definitely try to do that. the schools, higher education, howard university, howard. they tried to do that, but in lots of little...
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i tried by didn't want to get arrested for burglary. so i tried it. plus when he did the reconstruction, he knew everything that was in that place. everything. so he did that, too. so, what happens to him is as i said, they put him on trial for his life in april of 1994 and he gives this amazing performance which working people read and people still read it. he said from the chicago haymarket's. johan hostetter and gear to us in spain. i remember in 1975 when i was very, very young as franco was about to die blocking the left elbow and they were getting an anarchist in barcelona. you shot at them in germany and guillotined us in france who he avenged or tried to killing people which is not good. but we can never extinguish the roots of anarchism. they are too deep. of course it was wrong. he was wrong about that in that for a couple of reasons anarchism is important in which the impact of the state is seen as the new position local folks. everybody said the language is a dialect of the powerful army or when the catalonia invaded and conquered by that'
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>> yeah, they tried to save some people. >> now the runway has been blocked. these old russian fighter jets are going nowhere. government troops can no longer be flown in to terrorize protesters. it is a story repeated across libya as the opposition faced down the military might that is the only thing keeping colonel gaddafi in power. >> the massive evacuation operation is gathering pace as the international community tries to rescue tens of thousands of people from the chaos and golfing at libya. the united states, china, and military -- and european countries have been trying to rescue their people. the british government has been criticized for not doing enough. >> those who can escape are on their way out. hundreds streamed through the border with tunisia today. most cannot leave fast enough. they clutched few possessions and told stories of what is happening inside the country in turmoil. is the government in control? >> yes, government controlled. all of the roads are government controlled. >> thousands have descended on tripoli airport. tonight, britain
>> yeah, they tried to save some people. >> now the runway has been blocked. these old russian fighter jets are going nowhere. government troops can no longer be flown in to terrorize protesters. it is a story repeated across libya as the opposition faced down the military might that is the only thing keeping colonel gaddafi in power. >> the massive evacuation operation is gathering pace as the international community tries to rescue tens of thousands of people from the chaos...
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and a crime that shocked russia a nineteen year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder her mother and brother but the hired it turned out to be undercover policeman. and the russian government has set the price. that it plans to privatized ten percent stake in the second biggest lender in russia. welcome to r.t. live from moscow i'm tess or cilia now we begin in egypt where the country's military leaders have to solve parliament suspended the constitution taking power from deposed president hosni mubarak well the higher military council said it would stay in power for six months or until elections are held a committee is now being formed to amend the constitution and seth laws for the interim period egypt was governed by martial law for nearly three decades under barak's rule somebody gyptian and arab media are now reporting that the eighty two year old former head of state is in poor health and may even be in a coma or there has been has been no official response from cairo to the rumors regarding who barks condition meanwhile after washington called events in e
and a crime that shocked russia a nineteen year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder her mother and brother but the hired it turned out to be undercover policeman. and the russian government has set the price. that it plans to privatized ten percent stake in the second biggest lender in russia. welcome to r.t. live from moscow i'm tess or cilia now we begin in egypt where the country's military leaders have to solve parliament suspended the constitution taking power from...
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and a crime that shocked russia in nineteen year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder the brother and brother but the hard hit turned out to be undercover policeman. welcome to our t live from moscow i'm. where we begin in egypt where the country's military leaders have to solve parliament suspended the constitution taking power from deposed president hosni mubarak the higher bill it terry council said it would stay in power for six months or until elections are held a committee is now being formed to amend the constitution and septa laws for the interim period egypt was governed by martial law for nearly three decades under mubarak's rule now the military is clear the debris and makeshift shelters from cairo's main square which was the epicenter of the nationwide uprising with washington calling events in egypt a victory for democracy author and journalist after proton's he says it's not their triumph. but i think the people in tahrir square don't want to see feel we. as vice president that they don't want these people in power because the. it's not an american
and a crime that shocked russia in nineteen year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder the brother and brother but the hard hit turned out to be undercover policeman. welcome to our t live from moscow i'm. where we begin in egypt where the country's military leaders have to solve parliament suspended the constitution taking power from deposed president hosni mubarak the higher bill it terry council said it would stay in power for six months or until elections are held a...
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and a crime that shocked russia a nineteen year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder mother and brother of the hired hitman turned out to be an undercover policeman. and the russian government has set the price for me to be shares of a course of privatizing a ten percent stake in the second biggest state lender and the offering is a ready oversubscribed. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow where it's not just after two pm. egypt's military leaders have dissolved parliament and suspended the constitution taking power from deposed president hosni mubarak the higher military council said it would stay in power for six months or until elections are held a committee is now being formed to amend the constitution and set laws for the interim period egypt was governed by for nearly three decades on their balance rule some egyptians and arab media are reporting that the eighty two year old former head of state is in poor health and may even be in a coma there's been no official response from cairo to the rumors regarding the violence. meanwhile after was
and a crime that shocked russia a nineteen year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder mother and brother of the hired hitman turned out to be an undercover policeman. and the russian government has set the price for me to be shares of a course of privatizing a ten percent stake in the second biggest state lender and the offering is a ready oversubscribed. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow where it's not just after two pm. egypt's military leaders have...
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he plans to read it in court since she will still be tried in an sentia. the attorney has been denied access to bauer and fattal. he was told he might be able to see them one or two hours before the trial began. shourd, her family and friends, many who live in the bay area, including her mother, have been cautious about speaking to the media. those we talked to tonight say they're unsure how much information is getting to the iranian officials and don't want anything to adversely affect the case. ir kimberly terry, nbc news, bay area news. >>> day 12 of the situation in egypt, protesters in the streets and president hosni mubarak still in power. they said they will stay in the streets until mubarak leaves office. today senior officials resigned from mubarak's party, including his son and other party leaders. the current president says he's trying to lead a peaceful transition to a new government. but protesters say they want him out of office, and they want him out of office now. >>> meantime, here in the bay area, protesters gathered at u.n. plaza in san
he plans to read it in court since she will still be tried in an sentia. the attorney has been denied access to bauer and fattal. he was told he might be able to see them one or two hours before the trial began. shourd, her family and friends, many who live in the bay area, including her mother, have been cautious about speaking to the media. those we talked to tonight say they're unsure how much information is getting to the iranian officials and don't want anything to adversely affect the...
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leaders in washington tried to maintain a balanced response. white house press secretary robert gibbs. >> it is not up to us to determine when the grievances of the egyptian people have been met by the egyptian government. >> reporter: on one hand egyptian president mubarak has been a vital u.s. partner, but u.s. policy also requires support for the rights of the protestors. >> we have said all along that there are, as i mentioned, legitimate concerns and grievances had by the egyptian people for a long time. we're not picking between those on the street and those in the government. >> reporter: in appearances on all five political talk shows yesterday, secretary of state hillary clinton put it even more directly. >> it needs to be an orderly, peaceful transition to real democracy not foe democracy... faux democracy like the elections we saw in iran two years ago where you have one election 30 years ago and then the people just keep staying in power and become less and less responsive to their people. >> reporter: but clinton too stopped short
leaders in washington tried to maintain a balanced response. white house press secretary robert gibbs. >> it is not up to us to determine when the grievances of the egyptian people have been met by the egyptian government. >> reporter: on one hand egyptian president mubarak has been a vital u.s. partner, but u.s. policy also requires support for the rights of the protestors. >> we have said all along that there are, as i mentioned, legitimate concerns and grievances had by the...
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a minnesota woman tried to ship a dog to atlanta by air mail. the woman is now charged with animal cruelty. police say the poodle schnauzer mix with in a box with a priority sticker on it. the postal workers didn't notice anything unusual until the box fell off the counter and started making noise. >> the notion of putting a puppy in a box, putting it on a plane with no food, no water, no place to do their business... it's not going to work. >> officials say that puppy would have frozen to death in the airplane. the woman was apparently trying to send the puppy to a relative for a birthday present and when she was caught, she asked the post office to reimburse her for the postage. she has until friday to appeal to animal control to get puppy back or it will be put up for adoption. >> that appeal better be denied. >>> more than 5,000 flights have been cancelled, the backup could last for days as that massive winter storm left much. country buried in snow. and to give you an idea of just how much snow there is, the united states from space. a nasa
a minnesota woman tried to ship a dog to atlanta by air mail. the woman is now charged with animal cruelty. police say the poodle schnauzer mix with in a box with a priority sticker on it. the postal workers didn't notice anything unusual until the box fell off the counter and started making noise. >> the notion of putting a puppy in a box, putting it on a plane with no food, no water, no place to do their business... it's not going to work. >> officials say that puppy would have...
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an nbc news crew tried to get 76-year-old mary thornberry but was unsuccessful.owever, she caught up with a producer at the airport. she didn't want to say exactly how she made it out of her apartment and got to the airport, but she did say what she saw along the way. >> of course the streets were quite littered all the way. littered, just garbage and a lot of rocks. and there were barricades all over the place. >> that was her talking on the phone with nbc's lester holt. embassy officials say they put thornberry on a plane and she is believed to be in europe right now. she's originally from texas. that's where she's headed. >>> milpitas police investigators are releasing sketches of three men accused of attempted kidnapping. take a look at the pictures. investigators say this man tried to kidnap a 17-year-old girl last wednesday as she walked to school. police also say these two men tried and failed at two other kidnappings on january 24th. the first man allegedly exposed himself to a 13-year-old girl who was walking home from school then asked her to get into a
an nbc news crew tried to get 76-year-old mary thornberry but was unsuccessful.owever, she caught up with a producer at the airport. she didn't want to say exactly how she made it out of her apartment and got to the airport, but she did say what she saw along the way. >> of course the streets were quite littered all the way. littered, just garbage and a lot of rocks. and there were barricades all over the place. >> that was her talking on the phone with nbc's lester holt. embassy...
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i just tried to deny it, i guess, and i tried to function as long as i could without help. you just feel like everybody's against you. if they weren't there with you, then they're your enemy. and if you don't know them, they're your enemy and they're out to get you. everybody is. >> narrator: thiwasn't the first time kenny eastridge had suffered from psychological problems. when he was just 12 years old, he'd shot and killed his best friend while playing a video game. he'd claimed it was an accident, but pled guilty to reckless homicide. his juvenile record should have disqualified him from military service, but the army was hard-pressed for recruits. he'd been granted a waiver. soldiers with criminal backgrounds have proved a mixed blessing for the army. >> on the one hand, there seem to be more problems with the soldiers who have been granted waivers. on the other hand, the soldiers... there's more heroism among the soldiers who have been granted waivers. hey, they're risk takers, and because they're risk takers, they're more likely to be heroic. they're also more likely
i just tried to deny it, i guess, and i tried to function as long as i could without help. you just feel like everybody's against you. if they weren't there with you, then they're your enemy. and if you don't know them, they're your enemy and they're out to get you. everybody is. >> narrator: thiwasn't the first time kenny eastridge had suffered from psychological problems. when he was just 12 years old, he'd shot and killed his best friend while playing a video game. he'd claimed it was...
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then i tried to assess the level with the relatively quiet morning. it did not take very long to get an answer. >> of know where it seems that demonstrators on camelback and horseback are charging in. at that point there was a rush of people and the other direction. >> i get caught in it. i got to slam against the gate. >> this it is a little chaotic. i've somebody help me out here. >> this is the military's standing by in most cases. even at the museum where anderson cooper what is the fight lions being we're drawn. >> you see, the large crowd is trying to reestablish their front line in the area for the overturned military vehicles are. >> that was the front line until five or 10 minutes ago when they overturned the vehicles. >> is an ebb and flow. back and forth. that is the area that we were down an earlier. we got attacked. we retreated quickly from the square to seek safety in the building >> 5 to 10 minutes away other of range of our cameras there were reports of more peaceful protest. that was not evident here also cough cocktails and a fire a
then i tried to assess the level with the relatively quiet morning. it did not take very long to get an answer. >> of know where it seems that demonstrators on camelback and horseback are charging in. at that point there was a rush of people and the other direction. >> i get caught in it. i got to slam against the gate. >> this it is a little chaotic. i've somebody help me out here. >> this is the military's standing by in most cases. even at the museum where anderson...
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and a crime that shocked russia and one thousand year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder her mother and brother with a hired hitman turned out to be undercover policeman. worldwide news twenty four seven this is r.t. live from moscow almost nine months of isolation training and preparation have finally paid off two cosmonauts have stepped out onto the rep planet for the first time now mars five hundred maybe a simulated mission but with the planet's surface being recreated in the moscow region the space walk though is being monitored by russia's real mission control we can live to our correspondent in europe is going off there for us now and hello to you go to talk about a grueling experience of solitude here months of isolated in durance now coming to an end but tell me this is this really the climax of the mission. well this is definitely one of the highlights of the mission since it is diego and russia's alexander smolensky successfully held their first more sure walk i guess that's what it should be called cause this is a simulation but it's still quite a si
and a crime that shocked russia and one thousand year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder her mother and brother with a hired hitman turned out to be undercover policeman. worldwide news twenty four seven this is r.t. live from moscow almost nine months of isolation training and preparation have finally paid off two cosmonauts have stepped out onto the rep planet for the first time now mars five hundred maybe a simulated mission but with the planet's surface being...
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i even tried cases throughout california, denver and new york. but something deeply concerned me about the problems in the criminal injustice system. i began to challenge the practices right here in san francisco where they were not only shackling prisoners but they were putting them in a cage like you see at the zoo and i took that case on and i won. i was arguing that the presumption of innocence did not allow this barbaric treatment. i also worked to improve conditions in prisons separating juveniles from adults and even getting women as mate rons for women prisoners. but as i tried more and more cases i became convinced that the only way we could have equal and fair justice systems was to provide lawyers for the court. i called them public defenders. >> mrs. clara shortridge fultz who was introducing her proposed law on lawyers for the poor here at the 1893 chicago worlds fair. >> thank you. the recommend disof many of the evils of -- remedies of many of the evils nice the appointment of a public defender. for every public prosecutor there sh
i even tried cases throughout california, denver and new york. but something deeply concerned me about the problems in the criminal injustice system. i began to challenge the practices right here in san francisco where they were not only shackling prisoners but they were putting them in a cage like you see at the zoo and i took that case on and i won. i was arguing that the presumption of innocence did not allow this barbaric treatment. i also worked to improve conditions in prisons separating...
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and i have tried to do neither. i have tried to rely on what the tock units indicate -- documents indicate. the book is composed of 20 chapters. some peers of the shah's -- periods of the shah's life are covered in greater depth. for example, there are three chapters, three full chapters of maybe about 100 pages that cover 1959 to 1963 pause i think that's -- because i think that's a pivotal period in iran. that's when the shah, with pressure from the americans -- pressure that begun with the eyesen hour administration and was augmented during the kennedy administration -- forced the shah to undergo changes. some of these changes were very much changes he had wanted to do all along but was not powerful enough to do it until then like the land reform. to his credit, the shah had been talking about the land reform almost from the day he ascended the throne. but some of whom were very clearly mandated, pressured by the kennedy administration and earlier by the eyesen hour administration. it is remarkable how worried th
and i have tried to do neither. i have tried to rely on what the tock units indicate -- documents indicate. the book is composed of 20 chapters. some peers of the shah's -- periods of the shah's life are covered in greater depth. for example, there are three chapters, three full chapters of maybe about 100 pages that cover 1959 to 1963 pause i think that's -- because i think that's a pivotal period in iran. that's when the shah, with pressure from the americans -- pressure that begun with the...
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tries to hold back history here and tries to stay in power when it's very clear that mr. mubarak's 30 years are up and that it's time to listen to the egyptian people and for him to move along. mr. mubarak has been a friend of the united states for 30 years. we don't want to throw him under the bus. we need a graceful way for him to come out and he needs to recognize that the egyptian people have lost their faith in him and that he needs to move on. >> rose: and the steps in between might be what? >> well, he's appointed the new vice president, omar suleiman, a man i've known for 20 years. omar suleiman is a very smart guy, a very tough operator, a committed counterterrorist, no friend of reform and democracy but perhaps he will recognize in this moment the opportunity to help ease that transition and to take on the burden now of saying to mubarak it's time to go and it's time to broaden the political process. we don't know how people will react in moments of crisis like this. this is going to be a real test of whether omar suleiman can find a way to move egypt out of the
tries to hold back history here and tries to stay in power when it's very clear that mr. mubarak's 30 years are up and that it's time to listen to the egyptian people and for him to move along. mr. mubarak has been a friend of the united states for 30 years. we don't want to throw him under the bus. we need a graceful way for him to come out and he needs to recognize that the egyptian people have lost their faith in him and that he needs to move on. >> rose: and the steps in between might...
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because they tried to sit-down it violated sharia. you remember i told you the jews were considered second, and third class citizens within the muslim mind set. you will recall i said there second and third class religious rights. the feeling was that the jews sat down at the wailing wall they were demonstrating the right to sit down and sit down without permission. the british were obligated to and force the pre-existing status quo and will always try to sit down in 1928 the british police pulled chairs out from under them to make them stand. why were the arabs so opposed to the jews sitting when they prayed at the wailing wall? because our according to arab tradition the wailing wall is a bark, a place where mohammad hitch his horse, his wind horse on the way to heaven. you have heard of the al exo mosque, when mohammad was going to heaven on a wind course, he stopped at the furthest mosque which within jerusalem because there were veryhorse, he stopped at the furthest mosque which within jerusalem because there were very few muslim
because they tried to sit-down it violated sharia. you remember i told you the jews were considered second, and third class citizens within the muslim mind set. you will recall i said there second and third class religious rights. the feeling was that the jews sat down at the wailing wall they were demonstrating the right to sit down and sit down without permission. the british were obligated to and force the pre-existing status quo and will always try to sit down in 1928 the british police...
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. >> hablamos con el nuevo entrenador que ha tomado las riendas del tri. >> estamos en la corte dondemparece ante la ley el hijo de jenny rivera. >> y hoy larry hernández habla de su rival espinoza paz esto y más en primer impacto que comienza ahora. >> (♪). >> en un charco de sangre se encuentran los cadáveres de dos inocentes cuyo único delito fue atreverse a cruzar la frontera son estudiantes estadounidenses que en ciudad juárez fueron asesinados sin clemencia. >> bienvenidos a primer impacto le saluda bárbara ber mudo. >> y también le saluda ilia calderón. >> dos víctimas mortales estadounidenses del 2011 en juárez que lastimosamente fueron acribillados a balazos. >> está con todos los detalles desde méxico, adelante verónica te escuchamos. >> gracias así es ayer les informé sobre un multi homicidio donde tres personas perdieron la vida hoy se sabe que dos de ellos eran ciudadanos norteamericanos, aquí los detalles de la información. >> tres estudiantes adolescentes fueron asesinados en un negocio de autos usados en juárez, dos de ellos, juan carlos e de 15 años y carlos gonzález
. >> hablamos con el nuevo entrenador que ha tomado las riendas del tri. >> estamos en la corte dondemparece ante la ley el hijo de jenny rivera. >> y hoy larry hernández habla de su rival espinoza paz esto y más en primer impacto que comienza ahora. >> (♪). >> en un charco de sangre se encuentran los cadáveres de dos inocentes cuyo único delito fue atreverse a cruzar la frontera son estudiantes estadounidenses que en ciudad juárez fueron asesinados sin...
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and a crime that shocked russia a nineteen year old student awaits trial after she tried to murder her mother and brother but the hard hit man turned out to be under the least. eight am here in moscow this is r t thanks for joining us now we begin in egypt where the country's military leaders have to solve parliament suspended the constitution taking power from deposed president hosni mubarak well the higher military council said it would stay in power for six months or until elections are held well a committee is now being formed to amend the constitution and supped laws for the interim period egypt was governed by martial law for nearly three decades under barak's rule well now the military has begun clearing the debris and makeshift shelters from pyros main square which was the epicenter of the nationwide uprising that some protesters still refuse to leave or disruption is also being caused by public sector strikes and police demanding better pay with washington calling events in egypt a victory for democracy although one journalist says it's not their triumph. i think the people in
and a crime that shocked russia a nineteen year old student awaits trial after she tried to murder her mother and brother but the hard hit man turned out to be under the least. eight am here in moscow this is r t thanks for joining us now we begin in egypt where the country's military leaders have to solve parliament suspended the constitution taking power from deposed president hosni mubarak well the higher military council said it would stay in power for six months or until elections are held...
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and a crime that shocked russia and nineteen year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder the brother and brother but the hard bit that turned out to be undercover policeman. and the russian government has set the price will be to be sure as in the course of privatizing a ten percent stake in the second biggest state land war in business in twenty minutes. ten am here in moscow this is r t thanks for joining us now we begin in egypt where the country's military leaders have dissolved parliament and suspended the constitution taking power from deposed president hosni mubarak well the higher military council said it would stay in power for six months or until elections are held a committee is now being formed to amend the constitution and set laws for the interim period egypt was governed by martial law for nearly three decades under mubarak's rule now the military is clearing the degree of makeshift shelters from card rooms main square which was the epicenter of the nationwide uprising good washington calling events in egypt a victory for democracy author and jour
and a crime that shocked russia and nineteen year old student awaits trial after she allegedly tried to murder the brother and brother but the hard bit that turned out to be undercover policeman. and the russian government has set the price will be to be sure as in the course of privatizing a ten percent stake in the second biggest state land war in business in twenty minutes. ten am here in moscow this is r t thanks for joining us now we begin in egypt where the country's military leaders have...
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one area of like to shift to is tri-care. when someone enlists in the military, health care is for life, it is free. i have served in the marine corps reserve my cell and asked many people -- is widely understood. as tempting as it is to look at the area for cost savings, i truly believe that it is a breach of trust to change the deal because maybe we don't like the deal or the government doesn't like the deal. mr. chairman, admiral mollen, what initiative if any is being undertaken to have full disclosure to those considering a military career with respect to benefits that may be offered at their retirement? >> honestly, when young people come into the military, they are 18, 1920 years old the material is available and recruiters may use this as something in terms of a health care plan and i have talked about it to our young people forever -- the military health care plan is the gold standard in the country. it is not something i have found that people in active duty focused on. it is more so recently that in the past but is
one area of like to shift to is tri-care. when someone enlists in the military, health care is for life, it is free. i have served in the marine corps reserve my cell and asked many people -- is widely understood. as tempting as it is to look at the area for cost savings, i truly believe that it is a breach of trust to change the deal because maybe we don't like the deal or the government doesn't like the deal. mr. chairman, admiral mollen, what initiative if any is being undertaken to have...
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hasn't been tried somewhere so this sort of a process use well documented. number of countries that raise the retirement age that fixes the problem no it means there is no quick fix the problem has to be worked with let's put it this way to reduce or in the. deeds must be read. that's all for now more in one hour's time rory is next with their lives to save us .
hasn't been tried somewhere so this sort of a process use well documented. number of countries that raise the retirement age that fixes the problem no it means there is no quick fix the problem has to be worked with let's put it this way to reduce or in the. deeds must be read. that's all for now more in one hour's time rory is next with their lives to save us .
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get your guest you get the same bierria scarce you can put up your your oil pumps and the like they tried during jensen i mean it was almost there they they really wanted to to to come into the core of the russian foreign ministry and then rude but then put in kate and then what what was they telling what was the calling pussy or hitler is a whore who are you see what has he done he said stop enough is enough so if the whole grand chessboard the whole playing with the word and world and we are in it we are in it sweden is one of the. like if say us he's an imperium and sweden is one of the fourteen nation in the scene perry m i don't say if the one of the military was cool to military who said that so we are not a small entity in these we are in the empire. and why what's in it for sweden why does the country's political elite want to help or to most likely be in the alliance what are they doing to get them on the hook what are they doing what are they promising them or i really i don't have the answer because for me it's insane this policy it's pure insanity whoa many things can united s
get your guest you get the same bierria scarce you can put up your your oil pumps and the like they tried during jensen i mean it was almost there they they really wanted to to to come into the core of the russian foreign ministry and then rude but then put in kate and then what what was they telling what was the calling pussy or hitler is a whore who are you see what has he done he said stop enough is enough so if the whole grand chessboard the whole playing with the word and world and we are...
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this is an odds with the image of the alliance tries to project a strong union what. matters even the people in the street understand that washington is calling the shots so. left right left right. this is what is happening in reality people know the documents published so far haven't exactly uncovered anything groundbreaking but if every member a nato is supposedly equal it has raised questions over whether the u.s. really trusts the alliance at all castro's are the party. that william spring from the u.k. foreign policy monitoring group says the u.s. started to snoop on nato's top official when they realized he had belts about the alliances aims. nato is a group dominated by the united states of america that in fact it's not an alliance or tall in the sense of being sovereign states. it's a bogus alliance united states works under various aliases nato is one of them i sat in afghanistan is another this general rasmussen he has seen the invalidity of the current strategic concept of nato and he is endeavoring in o.c. own way to make build bridges with the country wit
this is an odds with the image of the alliance tries to project a strong union what. matters even the people in the street understand that washington is calling the shots so. left right left right. this is what is happening in reality people know the documents published so far haven't exactly uncovered anything groundbreaking but if every member a nato is supposedly equal it has raised questions over whether the u.s. really trusts the alliance at all castro's are the party. that william spring...
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as one of nato as key players tries to prevent the alliance from growing too close to the russia in the former soviet bloc because the region is of strategic interest to america they of course would prefer to build exclusive bilateral relationships the strong ties between two military organizations such as nato and the c.s.c. is not in u.s. interests. this is an odds with the image of the alliance tries to project a strong union where every opinion matters even the people in the street understand that washington is calling the shots. left right left right march so this is what is happening in reality people know the documents published so far haven't exactly uncovered anything groundbreaking but if every member a nato is supposedly equal it has raised questions over whether the u.s. will really trust the alliance at all gas trainers are the r.t.e. . with fresh revelations about the us and still reverberating with peyton james up there why the secretary general's special representative. and you can watch the full interview a little later in the program but here's what he had to say about
as one of nato as key players tries to prevent the alliance from growing too close to the russia in the former soviet bloc because the region is of strategic interest to america they of course would prefer to build exclusive bilateral relationships the strong ties between two military organizations such as nato and the c.s.c. is not in u.s. interests. this is an odds with the image of the alliance tries to project a strong union where every opinion matters even the people in the street...
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i tried to -- take them up once or twice a month. i tried to pass them on, but it is a shame. there are so many books that end up on a porch, and other tenants take them. i support this ordinance, and only to stop this in ways. -- stop the waste. >> i am on the founding team of a small-business that employees of a dozen full-time or part- time residence, and we fully support this legislation. it was interesting to hear lobbyist stock about the armageddon that would hit seven francisco and -- talk about the armageddon that would hit san francisco with this happened. i have not talked to one small business but relies upon the yellow pages for survival. i cannot believe they have a first amendment right to litter and create visual delight all over the city when we see stacks of these yellow pages under mostly being on news. a case spam. -- it is spam. it is spam we see in front of our homes and businesses. when we advertise, we consider a number of ways to hit our target market. when we spend money on line, we have to evaluate paying cost her click and caught her impression. cost
i tried to -- take them up once or twice a month. i tried to pass them on, but it is a shame. there are so many books that end up on a porch, and other tenants take them. i support this ordinance, and only to stop this in ways. -- stop the waste. >> i am on the founding team of a small-business that employees of a dozen full-time or part- time residence, and we fully support this legislation. it was interesting to hear lobbyist stock about the armageddon that would hit seven francisco and...
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we tried to give people notice as soon as possible when there is a gap. from our perspective, it should be soon and frequent, in terms of letting people know, both in terms of making announcements and resetting the destination sign. that is our practice, our policy. commisioner wiener: i asked only because people may not understand why switchbacks are necessary. for a lot of people -- and this is an issue that we see in a lot of areas with muni. what frustrates people the most, lack of information, a delay in information. people understand and operational issues, stuff happens, but there is a general feeling that information is not provided in a timel
we tried to give people notice as soon as possible when there is a gap. from our perspective, it should be soon and frequent, in terms of letting people know, both in terms of making announcements and resetting the destination sign. that is our practice, our policy. commisioner wiener: i asked only because people may not understand why switchbacks are necessary. for a lot of people -- and this is an issue that we see in a lot of areas with muni. what frustrates people the most, lack of...
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a lot of people tried to rush it, and tried to get up here last night. despite all of the traffic and the harsh conditions last night on friday, people who waited today, they say they're glad they did. >> our friends who live up here took some pictures and sent them to us and they looked like they were pretty nasty so we waited. we thought maybe this afternoon it would getter and clearer and wedon have any problems. >> if you're planning to come up from the bay area to the sierra, maybe staying through monday, you will want to make sure that you will bring your chains or you have a car that is equipped with four wheel drive, you never know when caltrans puts that requirement in. you never know when the weather could change. near blue canyon, derrick shore, cbs 5. >>> if you just want to entertain the kids with a snowball fight, you don't have to leave the bay area. >> , no you can stick around right here. the snow is up there and it looks like the snow will not melt. it is just too cold. and that means we will see some snow on the mountain tops. all arou
a lot of people tried to rush it, and tried to get up here last night. despite all of the traffic and the harsh conditions last night on friday, people who waited today, they say they're glad they did. >> our friends who live up here took some pictures and sent them to us and they looked like they were pretty nasty so we waited. we thought maybe this afternoon it would getter and clearer and wedon have any problems. >> if you're planning to come up from the bay area to the sierra,...
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replacement of tried it is going ahead. the investment is going in. the reason for the delay is we had a value for money steady because we desperately need to save some money in the ministry of defense so we can invest in front line capability. that is the argument there. in terms of the future, i am in favor of full replacement for tried it. that is conservative policy and will remain so as long as i am the leader of this party. >> with the respect, he chose to break his word on the educational maintenance allowance. why will this pledge prove any different? >> i visited the hon. gentleman's constituency. i profoundly believe that we should maintain our independent nuclear deterrent. i have looked at all of the alternatives over the years and i am completely convinced that you need a submarine base alternative, a full replacement for trident. that is my view and the view of my party and most of the people sitting opposite. i believe there is all party support for that move. >> the official reviewer of paris legislation said last week that this countr
replacement of tried it is going ahead. the investment is going in. the reason for the delay is we had a value for money steady because we desperately need to save some money in the ministry of defense so we can invest in front line capability. that is the argument there. in terms of the future, i am in favor of full replacement for tried it. that is conservative policy and will remain so as long as i am the leader of this party. >> with the respect, he chose to break his word on the...
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heavy gunfire in the center of cairo as the army tries to stop the clashes. in an attempt to diffuse the violence, the vice-president is offering talks with the man from the islamist muslim brotherhood. >> i have invited them, but they have been hesitant to enter into dialogue, but i believe it is in their interests. >> a very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. tens of thousands of temenis tape to the streets demanding an end to their presidents rule -- tens of thousands of yemenis take to the streets demanding an end to their president's rule. >>> hello. in his first interview since protests began more than a week ago, egyptian president hosni mubarak said he would step down now, he is fed up, but fears chaos if he does so. he told abc news that he would stand aside when his term in office is up. >> welcome to the egyptian capital, cairo, 11:00, almost an end to a tense day of rage. the anchor has boiled over on both sides, running battles between pro-mubarak supporters and the anti-government protesters who h
heavy gunfire in the center of cairo as the army tries to stop the clashes. in an attempt to diffuse the violence, the vice-president is offering talks with the man from the islamist muslim brotherhood. >> i have invited them, but they have been hesitant to enter into dialogue, but i believe it is in their interests. >> a very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. tens of thousands of temenis tape to the streets demanding an...
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outside so more months you have tried in submarine surrounding the whole layer asia what is that but the international community says they understand russia's caution about nato do you think they really do it's about surrounding the regime and in the end strangle maybe not bomb but strangle and threaten so you get your guest you get the same bierria scarce you can put up your your oil pumps and the like they tried during jensen i mean it was almost there they they really wanted to to to come into the core of the russian foreign ministry and then rude but then putin kate and then what what was they telling what was the call in putting all hitler is a whore you see what has he done he said stop enough is enough so if the whole grand chessboard the whole playing with the word and world and we are in it we are in it sweden is one of the. like if say us he's an imperium and sweden is one of the fourteen nation in the scene perry i'm i don't say it's the one of the military it was cool to military who says that so we are not small entity in these we are in the empire. and why what's in it
outside so more months you have tried in submarine surrounding the whole layer asia what is that but the international community says they understand russia's caution about nato do you think they really do it's about surrounding the regime and in the end strangle maybe not bomb but strangle and threaten so you get your guest you get the same bierria scarce you can put up your your oil pumps and the like they tried during jensen i mean it was almost there they they really wanted to to to come...
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el tri la nva era del tri en telefutura.el arquero la había parado lo más difícil pero chicharo va con todo se sabe ídolo entiende que había fallado la m clara la busca en una disputa una lucha con la pelota empuja con el corazón, entra el arquero en esa desesperación de sacarla se me t tech la misma es gol se enoja toda la gente de bosnia es gol traspasó la ralla el esférico >>> a mí no me queda duda >>> es difícil en el nivel de terreno pero todo el cuerpo técnico reclamaron la jugada. que vino con todo con el juez de línea número 1, reclamaron desde el centro de el terreno de juego, 1 a por 0 er el chicharo y luego vino de riñón. >>> la duda es si entró o no la pelota? >>> para mí si entró sin problemas >>> para mí también. >>> no es lo que decía la gente de bosnia no y el juez de línea número 1 jamás dudó >>> ahora no sé sí la queja exista que hubo falta de hernández >>> adentro del área la tiene misimovic pierde la pelota con salcido, falta momento del juego para ustedes por cortesía de corona, y no de josé de jesús si
el tri la nva era del tri en telefutura.el arquero la había parado lo más difícil pero chicharo va con todo se sabe ídolo entiende que había fallado la m clara la busca en una disputa una lucha con la pelota empuja con el corazón, entra el arquero en esa desesperación de sacarla se me t tech la misma es gol se enoja toda la gente de bosnia es gol traspasó la ralla el esférico >>> a mí no me queda duda >>> es difícil en el nivel de terreno pero todo el cuerpo...
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white area resistance had tried very hard in the early one nine hundred eighty s. to kind of gather skinheads together into a kind of army you know as tom metzger used to say the skinheads would be the shock troops of the revolution and at that time in the early eighty's there really were a lot of neo nazi skinheads in the united states and it was a growing movement but you know now these days this is a movement that has come to realize that it's very short of leaders that it really needs to create a kind of new leadership. to lead the revolution tomorrow well they also understand that skinheads and people who like to spend their time essentially breaking beer bottles over other people's heads are not going to be those leaders. twenty years ago i told the skinheads i said look you better let your hair grow get into college get a good education get into the military get into the police get in any place where you can go up and have power standing around on a street corner in uniforms waving flags and arguing with idiots is not going to get you anywhere so a lot of th
white area resistance had tried very hard in the early one nine hundred eighty s. to kind of gather skinheads together into a kind of army you know as tom metzger used to say the skinheads would be the shock troops of the revolution and at that time in the early eighty's there really were a lot of neo nazi skinheads in the united states and it was a growing movement but you know now these days this is a movement that has come to realize that it's very short of leaders that it really needs to...
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because they tried to sit down, it violated sharia. jews were considered second and third-class citizens. they had second and third class religious rights, or those rights given. the feeling was that if jews sat down at the wearing well, they were demonstrating the right to sit down. and sit down without permission. the british were obligated to enforce the preexisting status quo and when little old ladies tried to sit down in 1928, the british policeman pulled the chairs out from under them, to make them stand. now why were the arabs so opposed to the jews sitting when they prayed at the wailing wall? because according to arab tradition, the wailing wall is a barracks and that is the place where muhammad hitched his horse and his winged horse on the way to heaven. you've heard of the [inaudible] it means the furthest mosque. when muhammad was going to heaven on the winged horse, he stopped at the furthest mosque and the furthest mosque was in jerusalem because there were very, very few muslims there at the time during these early year
because they tried to sit down, it violated sharia. jews were considered second and third-class citizens. they had second and third class religious rights, or those rights given. the feeling was that if jews sat down at the wearing well, they were demonstrating the right to sit down. and sit down without permission. the british were obligated to enforce the preexisting status quo and when little old ladies tried to sit down in 1928, the british policeman pulled the chairs out from under them,...