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>>> sing along kids and unbridled fury, that's what made alanis morissette's "jagged little pill" a world phenomenon. it is about to sell a whole lot more. she is rereleasing the record on october 30th to celebrate the 20th anniversary. she is talking to us about what it took to make the iconic breakup album of our time. i'm here to remind you >> it's the 20th anniversary of "jagged little pill." what do you remember most about that time when you were writing and recording that album? >> i just remember not wanting to stop until i wrote a record was at. >> alanis morissette was >>. ought to know >> edgy and fearless. it's like rain on your wedding day loved it. >> at the time, did you realize the impact it would have? 20 years later, it's an emotional impact. >> i had no idea. i knew i loved it. i got one hand in my pocket and the other one with a cigarette >> i did think i was the only human being on the planet going through whatever it was i was going through at the time. >> you definitely weren't alone. in fact, here are three ways "jagged little pill" changed everything. first, it inf
>>> sing along kids and unbridled fury, that's what made alanis morissette's "jagged little pill" a world phenomenon. it is about to sell a whole lot more. she is rereleasing the record on october 30th to celebrate the 20th anniversary. she is talking to us about what it took to make the iconic breakup album of our time. i'm here to remind you >> it's the 20th anniversary of "jagged little pill." what do you remember most about that time when you were writing...
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it has provided israel with unbridled military and financial 74tsupport and military support whether it is in the united nations or otherwise. the role that the united states has been playing is being israel's lawyer, israel's advocate. this is the role that the rest of the world has recognized, and the role the u.s. should be playing is to step back, throw rest of thallowthe rest of the e order and let that be the order of the day. i think what needs to happen is that we need to treat israel the same way as south africa apartheid was treated. dennis ross speak going the special relationship between israel and the united states, this is the same special relationship and the same book that could have been written back in the 1980s when somebody was talking about the special relationship between apartheid south africa and the united states. i think rather than allowing or enabling apartheid i think we should be looking for measures to end israeli apartheid whether pushing for boycotts, sanctions, divestment, pushing to isolate israel, making sure israel is held accountable under intern
it has provided israel with unbridled military and financial 74tsupport and military support whether it is in the united nations or otherwise. the role that the united states has been playing is being israel's lawyer, israel's advocate. this is the role that the rest of the world has recognized, and the role the u.s. should be playing is to step back, throw rest of thallowthe rest of the e order and let that be the order of the day. i think what needs to happen is that we need to treat israel...
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transportation infrastructure in san francisco is inadequate to accommodate the rapid influx by the unbridlinguilding boom can everyone hear. >> yeah. that really has shown a lack of planning and vision i think we need to start by mid-market i limiting where those buses travel they are creating a real possible not only for the community we need to hold them at a space where we can meet the workers at the elm the city we need to have them and i'll work hard to have them pay into the public common goodwin good so they will, help create a better muni for all workers and doing a great service this corporate cheating and welfare called the tax breaks didn't work it creates a two tier among working people thank you. >> (clapping.) mayor ed lee i believe that our city is more than interested in municipality modes of transportation including bikes and good packets and muni and ryder and other modes i think we ought to support all those efforts to the doing everything we can and put together transportation 2030 to look this and see when the city needing and they've articulated for the city not only a v
transportation infrastructure in san francisco is inadequate to accommodate the rapid influx by the unbridlinguilding boom can everyone hear. >> yeah. that really has shown a lack of planning and vision i think we need to start by mid-market i limiting where those buses travel they are creating a real possible not only for the community we need to hold them at a space where we can meet the workers at the elm the city we need to have them and i'll work hard to have them pay into the public...
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transportation infrastructure in san francisco is inadequate to accommodate the rapid influx by the unbridlinguilding boom can everyone hear. >> yeah. that really has shown a lack of planning and vision i think we need to start by mid-market i limiting where those buses travel they are creating a real possible not only for the community we need to hold them at a space where we can meet the workers at the elm the city we need to have them and i'll work hard to have them pay into the public common goodwin good so they will, help create a better muni for all workers and doing a great service this corporate cheating and welfare called the tax breaks didn't work it creates a two tier among working people thank you. >> (clapping.) mayor ed lee i believe that our city is more than interested in municipality modes of transportation including bikes and good packets and muni and ryder and other modes i think we ought to support all those efforts to the doing everything we can and put together transportation 2030 to look this and see when the city needing and they've articulated for the city not only a v
transportation infrastructure in san francisco is inadequate to accommodate the rapid influx by the unbridlinguilding boom can everyone hear. >> yeah. that really has shown a lack of planning and vision i think we need to start by mid-market i limiting where those buses travel they are creating a real possible not only for the community we need to hold them at a space where we can meet the workers at the elm the city we need to have them and i'll work hard to have them pay into the public...
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Oct 24, 2015
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the post war economy brought on by the famous baby boom in an unbridled optimism in the american dreamy summer during the so-called polio season, the hopes of new parents would take a backseat to their fears of the disease. insurance companies were selling policies for newborns and public pools were closed for the season. at its height in 1952, polio would infect nearly 60,000 children in the united states. more than 20,000 were left paralyzed. more than 3,000 children died from the disease. while many infected show no symptoms at all, there's one case of paralysis out of every 200. it was the fear of paralysis that drove the country into unprecedented action. >> poster boy larry mckenzie featured as a fashion show sparks the drive at the waldorf. >> 80 million people donated to jonas socks research to develop a vaccine. and when that medical breakthrough came in 1955 -- >> a major medical hurdle was crossed with the discovery of the anti-polio vaccine, which was to spread a mantle of protection over millions of american children. >> thousands volunteered in the largest peacetime effor
the post war economy brought on by the famous baby boom in an unbridled optimism in the american dreamy summer during the so-called polio season, the hopes of new parents would take a backseat to their fears of the disease. insurance companies were selling policies for newborns and public pools were closed for the season. at its height in 1952, polio would infect nearly 60,000 children in the united states. more than 20,000 were left paralyzed. more than 3,000 children died from the disease....
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transportation infrastructure in san francisco is inadequate to accommodate the rapid influx by the unbridlinguilding boom can everyone hear. >> yeah. that really has shown a lack of planning and vision i think we need to start by mid-market i limiting where those buses travel they are creating a real possible not only for the community we need to hold them at a space where we can meet the workers at the elm the city we need to have them and i'll work hard to have them pay into the public common goodwin good so they will, help create a better muni for all workers and doing a great service this corporate cheating and welfare called the tax breaks didn't work it creates a two tier among working people thank you. >> (clapping.) mayor ed lee i believe that our city is more than interested in municipality modes of transportation including bikes and good packets and muni and ryder and other modes i think we ought to support all those efforts to the doing everything we can and put together transportation 2030 to look this and see when the city needing and they've articulated for the city not only a v
transportation infrastructure in san francisco is inadequate to accommodate the rapid influx by the unbridlinguilding boom can everyone hear. >> yeah. that really has shown a lack of planning and vision i think we need to start by mid-market i limiting where those buses travel they are creating a real possible not only for the community we need to hold them at a space where we can meet the workers at the elm the city we need to have them and i'll work hard to have them pay into the public...
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. >> reporter: these images of the brawl tell stories of unbridled pandemoni pandemonium. it was a wild west style shootout in broad daylight. ed lavendera, cnn, waco, texas. >> does this video now in any way explain why now six months later no one has been charged with murdering even though nine people were killed? >> yes an no. we have to put this in context. there's grand jury hearing. a grand jury in texas justice is 12 people who are em panelled and 99 of the 12 have to vote in favor in order to return an indictme indictment. the prosecutor is there presenting the evidence. and as we can tell in this tape, there's a lot of evidence to be parsed. >> a lot of ballistics, a lot of witnesses. all that kind of stuff. >> and all the videotapes and the reports. and ultimately, what the grand jurors have to decide is not just, well, did these 177 guys do bad? but who exactly did what. it has to be specific evidence towards an individual. >> so we're now down to our second grand jury there in waco. what is going on? why does this process seem to be taking a long time. is it un
. >> reporter: these images of the brawl tell stories of unbridled pandemoni pandemonium. it was a wild west style shootout in broad daylight. ed lavendera, cnn, waco, texas. >> does this video now in any way explain why now six months later no one has been charged with murdering even though nine people were killed? >> yes an no. we have to put this in context. there's grand jury hearing. a grand jury in texas justice is 12 people who are em panelled and 99 of the 12 have to...
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actually benefiting from this enormous -- providing political support for the continued, unbridled expansion>> it is complicated. >> and people who live next to the biggest industrial complex aware of thee been costs for a long time. the oil and gas industry is a very conformist culture. if you speak about renewable energy, you really get slapped down. it is a bit of a locker room thing happening. the number of workers who told us off camera they would rather be building wind turbines and putting up solar panels was remarkable. they would not say it on camera, except for this one boilermaker who started an organization called iron and earth were his organizing tarsands workers in support of renewable energy. he is building support fast. there's a huge constituency up there, now that the oil industry is laying off thousands of people, of workers in the industry who would rather go home and tell their kids what they did that day and feel proud. >> a poll came out a few days showing albertans support a carbon tax, overwhelmingly support more investments in renewable energy. there is an exhausti
actually benefiting from this enormous -- providing political support for the continued, unbridled expansion>> it is complicated. >> and people who live next to the biggest industrial complex aware of thee been costs for a long time. the oil and gas industry is a very conformist culture. if you speak about renewable energy, you really get slapped down. it is a bit of a locker room thing happening. the number of workers who told us off camera they would rather be building wind...
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. >> reporter: these images tell a story of unbridled pandemonium.ld west style shootout in broad daylight. 177 bikers are anxiously waiting to hear their fate, waiting on this grand jury in waco, texas, to determine whether them all be indicted. poppy? >> what a remarkable, remarkable look inside of all of it as it broke out. ed, thank you. >>> next, today's top stories. but first, meet another one of our cnn heroes for 2015. michelle ripley provides much-needed food, education, and health services to the people of the lakota tribe in south dakota. >> there's no businesses to speak of, no industry at all. they're very isolated. it's 40 to 60 miles to the nearest grocery store. if you forget bread, you don't go back and get it. >> you can learn more and vote for your favorite cnn hear row of the year. we're back in a moment. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em
. >> reporter: these images tell a story of unbridled pandemonium.ld west style shootout in broad daylight. 177 bikers are anxiously waiting to hear their fate, waiting on this grand jury in waco, texas, to determine whether them all be indicted. poppy? >> what a remarkable, remarkable look inside of all of it as it broke out. ed, thank you. >>> next, today's top stories. but first, meet another one of our cnn heroes for 2015. michelle ripley provides much-needed food,...
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. >> these images of the twin peaks brawl tell the story of unbridled pandemonium. >> all the bikersput us in a freezer. >> it was a wild west style shootout in broad daylight. cnn, waco, texas. >> and now, as a grand jury weighs charges in this shootout, what role could that video play? we'll get our legal panel to weigh in next. it's back t-mobile's most popular family plan. get 4 lines with up to 10 gigs of 4g lte data, each. no sharing just $30 bucks a line need new phones for the family? get the samsung galaxy s6 for zero upfront, and just ten bucks a month. plus, get a samsung 4g lte tablet on us when you get a new data plan only from t-mobile. tonight we come to let loose. tonight we come to dance. they try to put us in a box, they try to categorize us. saying: we gotta dress like this, we gotta talk like that... but we say no more! ♪ spirit use your wings. freedom! ♪ tonight we change things. freedom. freedom. in panama, which is a city of roughly 2 million people, we are having 5,000 new cars being sold every month. this is a very big problem for us with respect to fast and
. >> these images of the twin peaks brawl tell the story of unbridled pandemonium. >> all the bikersput us in a freezer. >> it was a wild west style shootout in broad daylight. cnn, waco, texas. >> and now, as a grand jury weighs charges in this shootout, what role could that video play? we'll get our legal panel to weigh in next. it's back t-mobile's most popular family plan. get 4 lines with up to 10 gigs of 4g lte data, each. no sharing just $30 bucks a line need new...
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. >> reporter: these images of the twin peaks brawl tell the story of unbridled pandemonium. >> all theserted shooting. they put us in a freezer. >> reporter: it was a wild west style shootout in broad daylight. >> and michaela, as we mentioned, 177 bikers still waiting to hear what their fate will be as this grand jury here in waco continues to look at the case. >> ed, you have your hands on all this documentation, the pages of interviews, the photos and that surveillance video. what stood out in terms of what police were asking the bikers during the course of their investigation? >> it's interesting. you have to remember, they're all charged with organized criminal activity. it was interesting from the get-go and reading the dozens of police reports how many of the officers were interested in the motivation behind each of these bikers for showing up at these events. many of the bikers say they were here for a biker club style meeting, this was something that happened routinely. police say there had been a long simmering history of violence between the two groups in the months leading up
. >> reporter: these images of the twin peaks brawl tell the story of unbridled pandemonium. >> all theserted shooting. they put us in a freezer. >> reporter: it was a wild west style shootout in broad daylight. >> and michaela, as we mentioned, 177 bikers still waiting to hear what their fate will be as this grand jury here in waco continues to look at the case. >> ed, you have your hands on all this documentation, the pages of interviews, the photos and that...
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i think in 1961 to 1966 they're was really an unbridled optimism that with technology and the americanof that time my anythinganything could be done. you could cure polio, how the polio vaccine, do all of these things. if you read the politicians in that time, not the speech is about going in the space, but the ones about garbage collection and reporting: and ending job discrimination, employment discrimination, they use the space-age is a cause for all of that because the space agency or. we are breaking up these patterns of employment. there was a mere, i think -- i can't remember where he was from, but he was talking about because of the space-age we have knew ways of collecting data on criminals and maintaining police record. it is like okay. the space-age is the cause of all of this. and i think that is where it becomes the machine of the gods. this is this great technological achievement. if we can go into space, if we can go into the moon or go to the moon and bring people back alive, what can we do? and even as an aside, in the 1970s there is a wonderful article that put the sp
i think in 1961 to 1966 they're was really an unbridled optimism that with technology and the americanof that time my anythinganything could be done. you could cure polio, how the polio vaccine, do all of these things. if you read the politicians in that time, not the speech is about going in the space, but the ones about garbage collection and reporting: and ending job discrimination, employment discrimination, they use the space-age is a cause for all of that because the space agency or. we...
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changes faster than our laws, we cannot and must not give corporations and the federal government unbridled authority for generations to come. we already know that several federal agencies have engaged in invasive surveillance of law-abiding americans. they have utilized intrusive monitoring techniques, tracking our phone calls, listening to our conversations, gathering storehouses of personal information. and they've done it in the name of the patriot act. one of the worst pieces of legislation ever to come out of this body. it took a long time for those agencies to own up to the fact that certain operations were far bigger in scope than what they had led congress or the american public to believe. the best thing that we can do to try to prevent the repeat of those mistakes is to pass the amendment offered by my good friend, senator wyden. this amendment would improve cybersecurity and better protect privacy by reducing the amount of unnecessary personal information that would be shared about a possible cybersecurity threat. it seems like common sense to me, and i certainly appreciate sena
changes faster than our laws, we cannot and must not give corporations and the federal government unbridled authority for generations to come. we already know that several federal agencies have engaged in invasive surveillance of law-abiding americans. they have utilized intrusive monitoring techniques, tracking our phone calls, listening to our conversations, gathering storehouses of personal information. and they've done it in the name of the patriot act. one of the worst pieces of...