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and at west point there was an underground and there continues to exist an underground network of gays and lesbians there. and i was able to bond with my friends in that way. but no one was ever vocal about this. i had seen cadets before me resigned due to the don't ask, don't tell policy, but they were silent about it. they didn't state the reasons why they left the academy. and in their failure to cite the reasons for the resignations, they also failed to vote in both changing anyway. so when i decided to resign, when i decided i was going to be able to serve in military as long as the don't ask, don't tell policy was in place, i made a conscious effort to make sure that i was going to change something, that is going to tell my story. so i networked with organizations such as outserve, such a service neighbors legal defense network. and also nights out which is west point lgbt alumni and allies. and i actually leak my letter of resignation to them and it went viral on the internet fairly quickly. and within a day and a half, and this is what i wrote about in my portion of "our time,"
and at west point there was an underground and there continues to exist an underground network of gays and lesbians there. and i was able to bond with my friends in that way. but no one was ever vocal about this. i had seen cadets before me resigned due to the don't ask, don't tell policy, but they were silent about it. they didn't state the reasons why they left the academy. and in their failure to cite the reasons for the resignations, they also failed to vote in both changing anyway. so when...
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we're expecting -- with experts, i should say, the underground network.ne of the most crowded cities in the entire planet is where a new subway project will be going ahead but also with a bang. do stay with us here on cnn to find out what we're talking about. so what do you think? basic. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> welcome back, live from cnn hong kong and london. you're watching "world business today." if you've ever been to hong kong, you might recognize this map. we just saw the overground picture of hong kong. this is underground. this is the hong kong underground system known as the mtr. 4 million people ride the mtr every day. as hong kong keeps growing, so it must, too. how do you build new under ground mines in one of the world's most densely populated areas? richard quest has that. >> reporter: hong kong has certainly seen its own population boom. in the past 45 years, the number of people living here as more than doubled. today, 7 million people call hong kong home. it's
we're expecting -- with experts, i should say, the underground network.ne of the most crowded cities in the entire planet is where a new subway project will be going ahead but also with a bang. do stay with us here on cnn to find out what we're talking about. so what do you think? basic. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> welcome back, live from cnn hong kong and london. you're watching "world business...
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. >> he mentioned the underground network at west point. >> an interesting point. the coast guard academy established a day straight alliance that launched within the last week and there are discussions circulating around west point and the air force academy as well. so there is -- similar to our membership generally there is -- coming out. there is certainly a different sentiment regarding the act of coming out and how people feel. >> one thing curious is whether the coming out process is different tour has been different for officers? josh and katie were in a service academy. you were enlisted but applying to become commissioned officer. from my experience the rank and hierarchy are a very important part of the military culture and military operation. different for glbt and people in that position. >> i think it is. one of the reasons we have issues is we didn't get the equal opportunity protection. like you said i am an officer and are only have another officer in my office and only two of us and i won't have a big issue with my troops calling me names or anythi
. >> he mentioned the underground network at west point. >> an interesting point. the coast guard academy established a day straight alliance that launched within the last week and there are discussions circulating around west point and the air force academy as well. so there is -- similar to our membership generally there is -- coming out. there is certainly a different sentiment regarding the act of coming out and how people feel. >> one thing curious is whether the coming...
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this thing to actually train border patrol agents to kind of give them a better idea of these underground networkswouldn't get agent gallagher down there 90 feet down because have you heard of earthquakes in southern california? heard about 'em? megyn: good point. before i let you go. how does that hydraulic elevator lift sound again? [laughter] >> reporter: and then you go right down. megyn: you really brought us there. thank you. >> reporter: it's what i do. we couldn't get the actual sound, so -- megyn: i don't think we've ever seen a rising toilet on the show before. that was exciting. >> reporter: no. not over a drug tunnel. megyn: thanks, trace. >> reporter: okay. megyn: israel may be putting pressure on the united states to act against iran. high-level meetings going on today in washington. these are iranian war games. we're going to speak live with one of the generals who is briefing the secretary of defense on this just ahead. >>> plus, we could be near a major settlement in the housing crisis where millions of underwater homeowners get a break on what they owe. but there's a catch, and b
this thing to actually train border patrol agents to kind of give them a better idea of these underground networkswouldn't get agent gallagher down there 90 feet down because have you heard of earthquakes in southern california? heard about 'em? megyn: good point. before i let you go. how does that hydraulic elevator lift sound again? [laughter] >> reporter: and then you go right down. megyn: you really brought us there. thank you. >> reporter: it's what i do. we couldn't get the...
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so you have an entire elaborate underground network of doctors who are trying to set up these makeshift hospitals that are on the floors of houses, but they also have to get in enough medicine, they have to get in enough additional blood to carry out blood transfusions. all of this ends up nearly nonexistent when they're faced with these paralyzing situations with the syrian government's blockade, and creating in these various neighborhoods. >> it is simply horrifying. thank you arwa damon. >>> stay with cnn. this network is committed to keep telling the serious story. our people are in the region and are doing everything they can to keep you informed of what is going on in that region. >>> the replacing the whole staff. one california school takes an incredibly unusual step in the wake of a horrific child abuse scandal. but are they around 20 years too late? we have a live report on that straight ahead. digest. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. home p
so you have an entire elaborate underground network of doctors who are trying to set up these makeshift hospitals that are on the floors of houses, but they also have to get in enough medicine, they have to get in enough additional blood to carry out blood transfusions. all of this ends up nearly nonexistent when they're faced with these paralyzing situations with the syrian government's blockade, and creating in these various neighborhoods. >> it is simply horrifying. thank you arwa...
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hundreds of thousands of people use the buenos aires underground every day, but the network is besetproblems of overcrowding on often dilapidated trains. >> we have a reporter on the line from our buenos aires bureau. what do you know about the casualties and the cause? >> the bad news is that the numbers of dead will increase. many people in hospitals are badly injured with fractures in schools. there could be more dead during the hours to come. for the moment, more than 600 casualties. 200 badly injured. 49 dead persons. the accident happened at 8:30 local time this morning. the train came into the station, one of the largest in the area, and slammed into the barrier at the end of the platform. three carriages were driven 6 meters into the next two people flew about 50 meters forward due to the impact. many travelers were trapped. rescue teams, ambulances, and helicopters work for hours to save people and brought them to nearby hospitals. >> ok, this is the third major train accident in argentina within a year. we understand that the trains in this crash where rather old. is safety
hundreds of thousands of people use the buenos aires underground every day, but the network is besetproblems of overcrowding on often dilapidated trains. >> we have a reporter on the line from our buenos aires bureau. what do you know about the casualties and the cause? >> the bad news is that the numbers of dead will increase. many people in hospitals are badly injured with fractures in schools. there could be more dead during the hours to come. for the moment, more than 600...
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began to set up networks of classical liberal or libertarian or, just to use the old-fashioned word, liberal, as it was used there, clubs, organizations, getting books published undergroundven-- i would bring out samizdat books just on rice paper to vienna and then photocopy them and then smuggle back 50 or a hundred copies, which increased the number of copies of that book in circulation by 50 times. - and we'll get into the substantive aspect of that in a few minutes, but i can't help but delve into the cloak- and-dagger aspect of it all. when you say samizdat and kgb, i mean, these are heavy things. you were an enemy of these totalitarian states. you were like one of the early christians trying to get in and spread the word and plant a ferment, a seed. how close did you ever come to being either arrested or tortured? - well, i was arrested a couple of times, but certainly never tortured, and, just in all honesty, the risk was not really on me; the risk was on the people i was working with. they were the ones who risked arrest, imprisonment, beatings, internal exile. in my case, generally the worst thing that was going to happen was that i would be expelled from the co
began to set up networks of classical liberal or libertarian or, just to use the old-fashioned word, liberal, as it was used there, clubs, organizations, getting books published undergroundven-- i would bring out samizdat books just on rice paper to vienna and then photocopy them and then smuggle back 50 or a hundred copies, which increased the number of copies of that book in circulation by 50 times. - and we'll get into the substantive aspect of that in a few minutes, but i can't help but...
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networks. we are supporting our frontline officers with better information. we are getting some traction here. we are making some headway. we are driving these people underground. it's not a simple thing to move a load of dope in, it's very difficult. (adam)with authorities on both sides of the border cracking down on smuggling in recent years trafficking organizations who have no intention of abandoning their cash crop have set their sights on ways to avoid the border all together, and that's got them looking north. coming up... we're there as agents in california set out on a risky patrol. >>you never know, these guys may have put up warning systems up. maybe some type of tin cans or fish line something on the trail. so i'll have to be really careful about that in the dark. anything can happen, i mean, who knows. >>this is outrageous! [[vo]]cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the rest of the media seems like, "ho-hum, no big deal." we've have no choice, we've lost our democracy here. just refreshing to hear. no other television show does that. we're keeping it real. órp0s@ (adam)the sierra nevada mountains in northern california are home to some of
networks. we are supporting our frontline officers with better information. we are getting some traction here. we are making some headway. we are driving these people underground. it's not a simple thing to move a load of dope in, it's very difficult. (adam)with authorities on both sides of the border cracking down on smuggling in recent years trafficking organizations who have no intention of abandoning their cash crop have set their sights on ways to avoid the border all together, and that's...
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instructions now will get that to be a platform to enter the corporate network or ship back your personal information for sale on the russian underground. the app developers, some are careful and only approved or back to the trusted source point, only approve apps are for sale, but others are open about it, and it's up to the user to be careful on what you download. >> i think it starts -- we work with all of them, so from the droid operating system to ios to microsoft, the first thing we work on is how to you identify the device itself securely and identify that back to the company. if you don't know it's connected to your company, you got your first issue in the consumerrization and the enterprise. the second theme becomes how do you then work with the applications that go into that phone and each one of those ecosystems do that differently. some have sand boxing where they can then use our security or others to make sure they know who is putting that there. they all three have very different testing mechanisms to test those apps in terms of that sand box and how they communicate that back and forth, and then the third thing we work
instructions now will get that to be a platform to enter the corporate network or ship back your personal information for sale on the russian underground. the app developers, some are careful and only approved or back to the trusted source point, only approve apps are for sale, but others are open about it, and it's up to the user to be careful on what you download. >> i think it starts -- we work with all of them, so from the droid operating system to ios to microsoft, the first thing we...
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underground with these people protecting themselves from the government forces. this is the only way cnn could tell this story. next. [ male announcer ] this...is the network.hink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ [ male announcer ] in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping business, and the world...work. rethink possible. ♪ ♪ wow... ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that you're someone very special. ♪ werther's original caramels. >>> a comparison now in arab revolution was just about three weeks since they fought for mubarak's exit to libya. it's been three months since the president in syria became in charge, and their government trying to kill them. these images are from youtube. they show civilians carrying children from a burning home hit by government bombs, and cnn cannot confirm the authenticity of this video, but one of the questions, why has the syrian uprising been so stu
underground with these people protecting themselves from the government forces. this is the only way cnn could tell this story. next. [ male announcer ] this...is the network.hink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ [ male announcer ] in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping business, and the...
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she is the most famous, the most important conductor of the network of resistance known as the underground railroad. during the civil war, tubman served the union forces as a spy, a scout and a nurse. she served in virginia, florida, and south carolina. she is credited with leading slaves from those slave states to freedom during those years as well. following the civil war and the emancipation of all black slaiives, tubman settled in auburn, new york. there she was active in the women's suffrage movement and also established one of the first incorporated african-american homes for the aged to care for the editorial earl. in 1903 she bequeathed the tubman home to a church in auburn where it stands to this day. harriet died in auburn in 1913 and is buried in the fort hills cemetery. many of the stretches -- structures and land marks in new york remain in relatively good condition. only recently has the park service began establishing units dedicated. places like the booker t. washington university. the george washington carver national monument. the national historical trail commemorating t
she is the most famous, the most important conductor of the network of resistance known as the underground railroad. during the civil war, tubman served the union forces as a spy, a scout and a nurse. she served in virginia, florida, and south carolina. she is credited with leading slaves from those slave states to freedom during those years as well. following the civil war and the emancipation of all black slaiives, tubman settled in auburn, new york. there she was active in the women's...