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--it was not providing the raw and uncensored views.iam is making no money from this he is funded by donations. >> i love helping to bring about change but i also love working with my electronics and in a great adventure putting this all together. >>gabe: for a direct link logged on to kron4.com and look for my tech page. hi. we're looking to save some money on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! ♪ and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! [laughing] man: yeah. that will certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. it that after this quick break. >>jacqueline: honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, oka
--it was not providing the raw and uncensored views.iam is making no money from this he is funded by donations. >> i love helping to bring about change but i also love working with my electronics and in a great adventure putting this all together. >>gabe: for a direct link logged on to kron4.com and look for my tech page. hi. we're looking to save some money on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less....
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because as i an child, i guess apparently his guardians let him read an uncensored version of the bible and it kind of stuck with him and like kind of -- yeah, it just messed him up. >> curious. i got to tell you, those stories of hell and brim fire kept me straight. the story of jezebel being trampled by horses and the only thing left were the palms of her hands and soles of her feet kept me straight for many a year. of he does have a point. >> i just wanted to comment on that. even though he didn't want younger viewers to read it, i still think that was a major part of the reason why the book was so huge and the effect it had on society because not only were adults reading it, but younger aged people were reading it also. you know, maybe like teenagers and then a little younger. so it had an effect on society because they're the upcoming new world. so they were able to read the book and interpret their own thought, not what their parents think. so really even though he didn't want kids to read it, i believe that the younger crowd was the one to make it really a hit. >> thank you. i th
because as i an child, i guess apparently his guardians let him read an uncensored version of the bible and it kind of stuck with him and like kind of -- yeah, it just messed him up. >> curious. i got to tell you, those stories of hell and brim fire kept me straight. the story of jezebel being trampled by horses and the only thing left were the palms of her hands and soles of her feet kept me straight for many a year. of he does have a point. >> i just wanted to comment on that....
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no other avenue was providing raw uncensored footage. i wanted to fight back against a system that pretty much robbed her life. >> when he strains live, thousands of people tune in. >> every day i get a key messages. >>gabe: he makes no money from this. he is funded through donations. >> i'd love to helping to free about change in the love playing with my electronics. >>jaqueline: we are continuing to track rain. xi the rain is going to be moving into the overnight hours. plenty of rain on shore. we do have spots of rain over the bay area but nothing hitting the ground just yet. more on the morning commute coming up. for >>pam: new-line details tonight, money is being raised for a billboard stemming from domestic violence charges against ross mirkirimi. the advocacy group for domestic violence victims is hoping to raise $4,000 for this billboard. it would go up near the hall of justice, this statement about domestic violence is not being a private matter is in reference to comments that mirkirimi made about his case. he is set to go to t
no other avenue was providing raw uncensored footage. i wanted to fight back against a system that pretty much robbed her life. >> when he strains live, thousands of people tune in. >> every day i get a key messages. >>gabe: he makes no money from this. he is funded through donations. >> i'd love to helping to free about change in the love playing with my electronics. >>jaqueline: we are continuing to track rain. xi the rain is going to be moving into the overnight...
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frontline in the most modern of political battles over internet freedom these crowds have gathered uncensored in sweden the original home of the pirate parties that have sprung up all over europe and beyond here to protest against acts are being anti counterfeiting trade agreements all revolves around anti-piracy laws that are trying to be pushed through in many countries this agreement tries to standardize the enforcement of those laws in the e.u. and in america and further around the world these people say it's not an innocent agreement it's not simple it's assault on the internet freedom and it's a way for governments to monitor them and to stop them from having a free exchange of information on the internet and we heard earlier from people on both sides of the argument about how different views are here on this issue if you say well everything should be free. perhaps no one will write any books or produce music or films etc or any way. disappear. because so often. the next generation has grown up with the ability to say anything to anybody else on the planet today ideas battle it out for
frontline in the most modern of political battles over internet freedom these crowds have gathered uncensored in sweden the original home of the pirate parties that have sprung up all over europe and beyond here to protest against acts are being anti counterfeiting trade agreements all revolves around anti-piracy laws that are trying to be pushed through in many countries this agreement tries to standardize the enforcement of those laws in the e.u. and in america and further around the world...
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the letters are completely uncensored. they're expected to leave out sensitive military information, but they don't know any. but there's no office, there's no officers have enough to do, they don't look at the men's male. they also don't -- a really publication, so there's newspapers and these were really interesting. so, no office of morale, welfare, and recreation yet in the civil war. so these guys amuse themselves, and one of the ways they do it in many is enlisted guys brought newspapers, and sometimes they do it with a piece of paper and a pep and they're hand written, and sometimes they do it by occupying the printing press of the local southern newspaper, the berryville conservator. the editor was sitting his type. in marchs the first mississippi -- first minnesota, and the newspaper exist with one paper of local news and three pages of minnesota news, and men traveled with portable printing presses and these newspapers are exclusively enlisted men's are ideas and words and they write for themselves, circulate the
the letters are completely uncensored. they're expected to leave out sensitive military information, but they don't know any. but there's no office, there's no officers have enough to do, they don't look at the men's male. they also don't -- a really publication, so there's newspapers and these were really interesting. so, no office of morale, welfare, and recreation yet in the civil war. so these guys amuse themselves, and one of the ways they do it in many is enlisted guys brought newspapers,...
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that's how i was drawn to the civil war soldiers to begin with and these letters are completely uncensored and expected to be felt sensitive military information but they will tell you that's not hard. we don't know any. but there is no office, officers don't have enough to do. they don't look at the mail and they also don't look at an interesting publication in the soldiers newspapers. and these were really interesting. so there is no office of morale, welfare and recreation in the civil war. so they've kind of amused themselves and one of the ways the deutsch as in many regions is a start newspapers and sometimes they did it with a piece of paper and pen and sometimes they do it by occupying the printing press of the local southern newspaper, the conservator in virginia for example. the barry velte editor was sending the tight to his newspaper one day and i think early 1862 in the first minnesota and they decided not to undo his work the would print the other three the success with one page of sort of local news and three pages of minnesota and other places they travel with portable prin
that's how i was drawn to the civil war soldiers to begin with and these letters are completely uncensored and expected to be felt sensitive military information but they will tell you that's not hard. we don't know any. but there is no office, officers don't have enough to do. they don't look at the mail and they also don't look at an interesting publication in the soldiers newspapers. and these were really interesting. so there is no office of morale, welfare and recreation in the civil war....
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the photos from the crime scenes run uncensored in the daily papers. >>every page it's more and more bodies of people that have been killed. that's what consumes this entire paper. bodies, bodies, bodies, bodies. (vo)in this morning paper, depicted in gory detail were 27 murders, committed the night before. (vo)many of them were killed in a brazen attack on the juarez prison where thousands of criminal gang members are housed. in the surveillance footage from the attack, the prison guards can be seen vacating their posts allowing a group of men, all armed with high powered assault rifles, to enter the facility and open fire on a room full of members from a rival gang. (vo)we arrived at the prison to find relatives of inmates gathered outside the gates desperate to find out if their loved ones were on the list of those who had perished in the attack the night before. (vo)the families were demanding answers from the authorities about how armed gang members were able to infiltrate the prison so easily and massacre so many. (vo)later that day, the mayor's
the photos from the crime scenes run uncensored in the daily papers. >>every page it's more and more bodies of people that have been killed. that's what consumes this entire paper. bodies, bodies, bodies, bodies. (vo)in this morning paper, depicted in gory detail were 27 murders, committed the night before. (vo)many of them were killed in a brazen attack on the juarez prison where thousands of criminal gang members are housed. in the surveillance footage from the attack, the prison guards...