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-- mouth, but it is kind of like afghanver trust and af unconditionally. >> the governor was brought in as a security governor. he was of a strong-arm school of counter-insurgency -- today population, control them through his militia. -- intimidate the population, control them through his militia. we tried to influence how we could. i tried to build up assemblies to check the governor's power. >> in one of the election see you were scheming to get the women involved. >> i was planning. >> you were scheming, saying that we were going to have a health clinic, but really what you are -- were doing is registering them to vote -- scheming. >> well, perhaps. there was not a lot of medical assistance in these rural areas. often we do medical civil affairs project. that is what we did. my thought was since the women are there, allow the u.n. to talk to them about the election. >> how are women treated? secretary of state clinton has talked about that part of the world and afghanistan specifically, because the taliban in the past were not very respectful. >> in oruzgan, by and large, women di
-- mouth, but it is kind of like afghanver trust and af unconditionally. >> the governor was brought in as a security governor. he was of a strong-arm school of counter-insurgency -- today population, control them through his militia. -- intimidate the population, control them through his militia. we tried to influence how we could. i tried to build up assemblies to check the governor's power. >> in one of the election see you were scheming to get the women involved. >> i was...
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there is a difference between -- god bless unconditionally, and religion loves conditionally. like the rasta people. it is more of a movement. god needs to get rescued from out of it. once you start to put things into boxes. i prefer to call it the holy spirit, i do not think it matters what you call it. i guess i am a holy spirit maniac. i am not religious. is that the way to put it? when i say maniac, it is a person who goes around to tell you what you believe. i do not believe that. i used to be in the closet about believing in these things. i was afraid. it is so uncool, believing in jesus. i was always in the closet about it. i do not want to go out shopping what i believe down people's throats. it does not exclude all the others. tavis: how to explain to someone that you're protests about the catholic church are not telling them what they should think? >> in my feeling, i am someone who really does believe very strongly in the holy spirit. i was engaged in a very strong relationship with the holy spirit. there were times in my life i was asked by that spirit to do partic
there is a difference between -- god bless unconditionally, and religion loves conditionally. like the rasta people. it is more of a movement. god needs to get rescued from out of it. once you start to put things into boxes. i prefer to call it the holy spirit, i do not think it matters what you call it. i guess i am a holy spirit maniac. i am not religious. is that the way to put it? when i say maniac, it is a person who goes around to tell you what you believe. i do not believe that. i used...
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. >> he had been unconditionally pardoned and he would be released sunday.was a complete shock. >> i get a phone call from the lady at the corrections department, and she said he had been unconditionally pardoned and he would be released sunday. i get this letter, and not even 24 hours later, i get a phone call saying the worst possible thing has happened. i didn't get to say anything, i didn't get to plead my case about anything. my rights have been violated. >> randy walker now says he fears for his life. he's not the only victim who feels violated. the governor granted about 200 pa part ndz. here is ed lavendera. >> there's a man the reason in the red shirt looks familiar. this was the second time the oxford, mississippi, police officer had arrested bostick for driving drunk. >> there was an open bottle of wine with him in the seat with him, an open bottle of champagne in the seat with him. he had a large cup that was full of red wine. >> reporter: police found he was driving above the legal limit of alcohol. this was his third drunk driving arrest in a y
. >> he had been unconditionally pardoned and he would be released sunday.was a complete shock. >> i get a phone call from the lady at the corrections department, and she said he had been unconditionally pardoned and he would be released sunday. i get this letter, and not even 24 hours later, i get a phone call saying the worst possible thing has happened. i didn't get to say anything, i didn't get to plead my case about anything. my rights have been violated. >> randy walker...
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that the highest level of leaders in the united states with can pressure china to release them unconditionally so all the families can be united sooner. [ speaking chinese ] >> translator: i firmly believe that the chinese people still don't have the basic human rights right now and if this situation continues in china, the whole human civilization won't have a perfect civilization so i hope that the whole western world and the civilized world can give more support to the china's human rights situation and can support those human rights warriors in china so that they can be consoled when they are fighting in the dark. this kind of support not only can bring china's human rights efforts into a more brighter are, it will also encourage supporting more people to bring out their human nature, the light of the human nature and it will also provide tremendous courage for all of the human rights warriors in china when they struggle in the dark. and hopefully, this kind of support can bring much more encouragement to these warriors and i thank all of you from the bottom of my heart. thank you. >> than
that the highest level of leaders in the united states with can pressure china to release them unconditionally so all the families can be united sooner. [ speaking chinese ] >> translator: i firmly believe that the chinese people still don't have the basic human rights right now and if this situation continues in china, the whole human civilization won't have a perfect civilization so i hope that the whole western world and the civilized world can give more support to the china's human...
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or not and he really hope that the highest levels of leaders can pressure china to release him unconditionally to our family can reunite. thanks. i firmly believe that 1.3 billion chinese people do not have the basic human rights right and if this continues in china the whole human civilization will not have a perfect civilization, so i hope that whole western world and the civilized work can give more support to the china's human rights situation, can support
or not and he really hope that the highest levels of leaders can pressure china to release him unconditionally to our family can reunite. thanks. i firmly believe that 1.3 billion chinese people do not have the basic human rights right and if this continues in china the whole human civilization will not have a perfect civilization, so i hope that whole western world and the civilized work can give more support to the china's human rights situation, can support
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this letter shows up saying we're ready to talk unconditionally, we're ready to talk about nukes.eople are intrigued. is it real, is it not? we'll have to see. >> do you think this is an offer to try to buy time? >> that's the fear and i think the west this time is going to want to see what they call confidence building measures. that could be something like, okay, you have to freeze your production of enriched uranium, or allow inspection by inspectors. something that shows this is serious and not to just give them more time. >> there's this net to cut off its banking around the world. that includes oil deals. wouldn't that kill their economy? >> they're already in trouble. this new thing the europeans want to do is cut them off from the swift network, the way banks move money around internationally. if they exclude iran from that they don't have a way to collect money from their oil sales. they're already in trouble. this could be something that could put them in a bind and hopefully force them to take this stuff seriously. >> have they gone as far as to describe what these talk
this letter shows up saying we're ready to talk unconditionally, we're ready to talk about nukes.eople are intrigued. is it real, is it not? we'll have to see. >> do you think this is an offer to try to buy time? >> that's the fear and i think the west this time is going to want to see what they call confidence building measures. that could be something like, okay, you have to freeze your production of enriched uranium, or allow inspection by inspectors. something that shows this is...
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the government should not only be proud of what the academy has done over the last 40 years and unconditionally support it, so we, the parents and the community, we come to you and tell you that the calculation done by, and the antennas are against the fcc regulations and are therefore against basic moral obligations. if the antenna's go up, it will hurt without a doubt what the city and -- what the church and the academy provide to the city. please help the academy and the church to continue serving the city of san francisco by disallowing them. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is constant theme, and i am a member of the baptist church, and i am also a member of the board of directors of the church, and as soon as i heard about this problem on 14th avenue, i went online, and i checked what harm this could cause to especially children, and to my surprise, it actually harms children three times more than adults, and here we are putting these antennas right next to a school where children are present for an entire day for an entire week and next to a church wher
the government should not only be proud of what the academy has done over the last 40 years and unconditionally support it, so we, the parents and the community, we come to you and tell you that the calculation done by, and the antennas are against the fcc regulations and are therefore against basic moral obligations. if the antenna's go up, it will hurt without a doubt what the city and -- what the church and the academy provide to the city. please help the academy and the church to continue...
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i have been unconditionally supportive in the time i have been in the neighborhood, when neighbors tried to revoke use permits. i publicly oppose that and stated that i wanted to expand the hours. closing at 7:00 is too early. there needs to be a non-alcohol space for use in the neighborhood. i have been a champion of lgbt youth in the budget. i am absolutely committed to that. to suggest that this is in any way anti-lgbt youth is inaccurate and misplaced. i will also say that having been using in going through this plaza for 15 years, from my own personal perception, there are not as many queere youth in these plaza's as there used to be. in my experience and my perception, there used to be many more. they are not there anymore because harvey milk plaza in particular is a very uncomfortable place for about a different kinds of people to be because of the horrendous behavior that happens in that plaza. this is not about query youth -- queer youth and accessibility to neighbors, it is about making it accessibility to everyone, whatever your age or income. this legislation achieve that. co
i have been unconditionally supportive in the time i have been in the neighborhood, when neighbors tried to revoke use permits. i publicly oppose that and stated that i wanted to expand the hours. closing at 7:00 is too early. there needs to be a non-alcohol space for use in the neighborhood. i have been a champion of lgbt youth in the budget. i am absolutely committed to that. to suggest that this is in any way anti-lgbt youth is inaccurate and misplaced. i will also say that having been using...
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look for someone or something to blame or we can be extraordinary and try just harder to love unconditionally. >> police say he was a troubled boy first had trouble in middle school, then at a charter school where he was suspended twice. he ran way from home in november stayed for a brief time in the occupy encampment. the young murder defendant will be back in court in two weeks. and at that time will enter a plea. >> occupy oakland protestors are trying to justify their behavior as new video is made public. nick smith is live tonight. occupiers are suddenly, it seems on the defensive. >> because new video just released shows a locked building being broken into by protestors. this is video from saturday night taken by a security camera. in it, police describe the use of a pry tool. protestors entering after and grabbed this u.s. flag and shortly after, protestors said the american flag on fire. >> they enter and shortly after that, destructive behaviors begin. >> and activists attempting to occupy this building they say to establish a head quarters and community center, police blocked the wo
look for someone or something to blame or we can be extraordinary and try just harder to love unconditionally. >> police say he was a troubled boy first had trouble in middle school, then at a charter school where he was suspended twice. he ran way from home in november stayed for a brief time in the occupy encampment. the young murder defendant will be back in court in two weeks. and at that time will enter a plea. >> occupy oakland protestors are trying to justify their behavior...
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someone or something to blame, or we can be extraordinary and try just a little harder to love unconditionally. now, abc 7 obtained charging documents today not only is the boy being tried as an adult but this is a special circumstances case meaning possible life in prison, or death because prosecutors say the boy was lying in wait for his father to return home. so he could kill him. vic lee abc 7 news. >> and. >> the death of a carpenter who was buried alive in milpitas may lead to criminal charges. city inspectors said trenches were not properly shored up and issued a stop work order just three days before the collapse. employees say they never knew about that order to shut down work. the general contractor listed with richard lou as the ceo and president. he has not returned calls and believed to be out of the country. the d.a.is looking at this case and could bring criminal charges. members of the building trade are furious. >> it's clear this person had no regard for their employees to continue a job after getting a stop notice like that was just apalling. >> several of his family members
someone or something to blame, or we can be extraordinary and try just a little harder to love unconditionally. now, abc 7 obtained charging documents today not only is the boy being tried as an adult but this is a special circumstances case meaning possible life in prison, or death because prosecutors say the boy was lying in wait for his father to return home. so he could kill him. vic lee abc 7 news. >> and. >> the death of a carpenter who was buried alive in milpitas may lead to...
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. >> he had been unconditionally pardoned and he would be released sunday.et this letter and not even 24 hours later, i get a phone call and the worst possible thing has happened. i didn't get to say anything, i didn't get to plead my case about anything. my rights have been violated. >> the governor granted about 200 pardons. here's ed lavender are. >> reporter: there's a reason the man in the redshirt looked familiar. this was the second time the oxford, mississippi police officer had arrested bostik for driving drunk. >> there was an open bottle of champagne on the front seat with him. he had a large cup that was full of red wine. >> reporter: police found he was driving above the legal limit of alcohol. bostick pled guilty, was sentenced to a year of house arrest and four years in an alcohol program. >> as soon as we put the cuffs on he said, don't do this to me. my comment usually is you did it to yourself. >> bosstick asked the governor to pardon bostick. his life fell into a tragic course after the death of his teenaged son after a house fire and the
. >> he had been unconditionally pardoned and he would be released sunday.et this letter and not even 24 hours later, i get a phone call and the worst possible thing has happened. i didn't get to say anything, i didn't get to plead my case about anything. my rights have been violated. >> the governor granted about 200 pardons. here's ed lavender are. >> reporter: there's a reason the man in the redshirt looked familiar. this was the second time the oxford, mississippi police...
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from the lady at the corrections department, the victim's coordinator saying that he had been unconditionally pardoned. i get this letter and 24 hours later a phone call saying the worst possible thing happened. i didn't get a say in anything. i didn't get to plead anything. my rights have been violated. >> does it seem odd, the pardon files that contain letters and other documents about this process, they don't exist for the trustees working in the governor's mansion. >> it's even more odd when you consider the people working in the governor's mansion were not just any old criminals, they were murderers. they are the kind of people you want to take extra care, not rely on just their good works and the fact they appear to have done a good job. you want to take extra care because you don't want to release murderers lightly. there were no procedures. it was barbour making up his mind and these are the consequences. >> remind the viewers how many years he was sentenced to. he avoided the death penalty. how many years he was sentenced to. >> he was charged with capital murder that would have carr
from the lady at the corrections department, the victim's coordinator saying that he had been unconditionally pardoned. i get this letter and 24 hours later a phone call saying the worst possible thing happened. i didn't get a say in anything. i didn't get to plead anything. my rights have been violated. >> does it seem odd, the pardon files that contain letters and other documents about this process, they don't exist for the trustees working in the governor's mansion. >> it's even...
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or we can be extraordinary and try just a little harder to love unconditionally. now we obtained the charging documents today. not only is the boy being tried as an adult but this is a special circumstances case meaning possible life in prison or death because prosecutors say the boy was lying in wait for his father to return home so he could kill him. vick le, 7 news. >>> alameda county judge ordered 12 occupy protestors to stay away from oakland city hall. 12 protestors among those arrested in saturday night violent demonstration outside frank ogawa plaza. 4 defendants charged with felony. 8 with misdemeanor. district attorney requested the stay away order saying she will not tolerate people who come to oaklan with an organized strategy to riot, vandalize and clash with police. >>> in the bay area across the country federal investigators targeted 100 people all accused of trying to steal more than 1 billion dollars in tax refunds. 1 billion dollars. search warrants were served on 4 locations locally. those warrants are sealed but we do have criminal complaints f
or we can be extraordinary and try just a little harder to love unconditionally. now we obtained the charging documents today. not only is the boy being tried as an adult but this is a special circumstances case meaning possible life in prison or death because prosecutors say the boy was lying in wait for his father to return home so he could kill him. vick le, 7 news. >>> alameda county judge ordered 12 occupy protestors to stay away from oakland city hall. 12 protestors among those...
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about 10:00, i get a phone call from a lady at the corrections department, that said he had been unconditionally pardoned and would be released sunday. i get this letter and not 24 hours later, i get a phone call saying the worst possible thing has happened. i didn't get a say in anything. i didn't get to plead by case about anything. my rights have been violated. >> does it seem odd to you, jeff, the pardon files that would normally contain letters and other documents about this process, they don't exist for the trusties who work in the k governor's mansion. >> it's more odd when they're not any old criminals, they were murderers. these are the people you want to take extra care, not just rely on their good work and the fact that they appeared to have done a good job around the governor's mands. you want to take extra care because you don't want to relee murders lightly. there were no procedures. this is just haley barbour making up his mind, and these are the consequences. >> remiend our viewers how many years gatlin was sentenced to, because he avoided the death penalty, how many he was sente
about 10:00, i get a phone call from a lady at the corrections department, that said he had been unconditionally pardoned and would be released sunday. i get this letter and not 24 hours later, i get a phone call saying the worst possible thing has happened. i didn't get a say in anything. i didn't get to plead by case about anything. my rights have been violated. >> does it seem odd to you, jeff, the pardon files that would normally contain letters and other documents about this process,...
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away from our families, a lot of times being out of the protected custody of those who love us unconditionally will cover us and protect us and who want nothing. being in this business is accepting that in many cases you are a commodity that's being bought and sold when you're away and when you're asleep. it's a big thing to know that something that can be so precious as a gift like music and to be able to sing is nothing more than than something that can be bought and sold by a third party. when they feel like the next best thing has come along, you can be placed on a shelf and someone else be put or try to be put in your place. but we do it because we love what we do. i feel like that you have to be called to do what we do. it's a life's calling, because you have to be willing literally to go to the point of almost eternity or immortality in your own self, in your own soul. you have to be willing to give up pieces of yourself that in everyday life and in a quote-unquote normal job you wouldn't have to do. we help people through our music. music is healing. it's a universal language. that's w
away from our families, a lot of times being out of the protected custody of those who love us unconditionally will cover us and protect us and who want nothing. being in this business is accepting that in many cases you are a commodity that's being bought and sold when you're away and when you're asleep. it's a big thing to know that something that can be so precious as a gift like music and to be able to sing is nothing more than than something that can be bought and sold by a third party....
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structure would look like but not anywhere near san something we will sign up for count us and unconditionallyobably happen down the line not too far down the line >> that is the news had a good night. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as fever fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. ask your rheuma
structure would look like but not anywhere near san something we will sign up for count us and unconditionallyobably happen down the line not too far down the line >> that is the news had a good night. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability...
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they say things but they love us uncondition unconditionally.talked about it going to the burial. the streets were lined with hundreds of people up to the cemetery. they were waving and crying. that was so emotional to us. but it really made us feel good. >> finally, craig mentioned "sparkle." this was talked about as her comeback and of course it will be her final good-bye. is that bittersweet? >> it is. there is a line in one of her songs called "bittersweet," but we'll watch it, love it and move on. >> darlene love, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us today. >> you're welcome. >> we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. hhhhhhhh killing his ex-girlfriend enters its final phase. we'll have details. >> and bethany fran kel about the bizarre ailment that sent her to the hospital. is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. h
they say things but they love us uncondition unconditionally.talked about it going to the burial. the streets were lined with hundreds of people up to the cemetery. they were waving and crying. that was so emotional to us. but it really made us feel good. >> finally, craig mentioned "sparkle." this was talked about as her comeback and of course it will be her final good-bye. is that bittersweet? >> it is. there is a line in one of her songs called "bittersweet,"...
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they say things but they love us uncondition unconditionally.talked about it going to the burial. the streets were lined with hundreds of people up to the cemetery. they were waving and crying. that was so emotional to us. but it really made us feel good. >> finally, craig mentioned "sparkle." this was talked about as her comeback and of course it will be her final good-bye. is that bittersweet? >> it is. there is a line in one of her songs called "bittersweet," but we'll watch it, love it and move on. >> darlene love, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us today. >> you're welcome. >> we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. we want to protect the house. right. but... home security systems can be really expensive. so to save money, we actually just adopted a rescue panther. i think i'm goin-... shhh! we find that we don't need to sleep that much. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling,
they say things but they love us uncondition unconditionally.talked about it going to the burial. the streets were lined with hundreds of people up to the cemetery. they were waving and crying. that was so emotional to us. but it really made us feel good. >> finally, craig mentioned "sparkle." this was talked about as her comeback and of course it will be her final good-bye. is that bittersweet? >> it is. there is a line in one of her songs called "bittersweet,"...
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speaker with a core belief in the supremacy and the sovereignty of the individual and the unconditionable -- and the unconditional dignity of human life, the republican party is, always has been and forever shall be the party of equality, of opportunity, happy black history month, thank you, and mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5 2011, the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, for 30 minutes. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. it is such an honor to serve with such an honorable man as colonel allen west. i've known him for a few years going back to his previous efforts at election to the house of representatives and i'm just delighted that he's here. i'm delighted to call him a friend, and he has been a fantastic addition here to the house of representatives. i would like to regress -- to address something my democratic colleague had referenced and that was with troord medicare my friend was taking issue with what my republican doctors were addressing here on the floor with re
speaker with a core belief in the supremacy and the sovereignty of the individual and the unconditionable -- and the unconditional dignity of human life, the republican party is, always has been and forever shall be the party of equality, of opportunity, happy black history month, thank you, and mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5 2011, the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, for 30...
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you stupid americans, if you would have bombed us for one more week we would have surrendered unconditionally. that could have been done early in the 1960's. the lesson of vietnam should have been we don't send our military men and women anywhere in the world on our behalf unless we give them the equipment to do the job, unless we give them the order to go in, whatever it costs, win and come home. that should have been the lesson. but it wasn't learned in vietnam. and it apparently wasn't learned during the failed rescue attempt under the carter administration. but these were american heroes who put their lives at risk for an administration that didn't fully appreciate what was involved. general boykin, in february of 2003, received -- he had two stars as an army general, commander of the john f. kennedy warfare center at fort bragg and was about to interview with secretary rumsfeld for his third star nomination. he had received two purple hearts, one for grenada in 1983 and the other in somalia in 1993. he was involved as a commander in the blackhawk down scenario. from 1978 to 1993, general
you stupid americans, if you would have bombed us for one more week we would have surrendered unconditionally. that could have been done early in the 1960's. the lesson of vietnam should have been we don't send our military men and women anywhere in the world on our behalf unless we give them the equipment to do the job, unless we give them the order to go in, whatever it costs, win and come home. that should have been the lesson. but it wasn't learned in vietnam. and it apparently wasn't...