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a good scholarship that was undoing a lot of those claims in which we are attempted to do so that when it comes, the news media won't go for the sensationalism but also that he was a holy man who lived a holy life in california. california is only 15 years of his life. he lived just as many years in mexico and 35 years in the ring. the one thing i would want to say is today this is the analogous for when we find a good person in a very bad situation. often we find schoolteachers, sometimes the media will do a story about a schoolteacher copying pages out of a textbook so the children with the school can't afford to buy books for will have pages. we call that person a good person in a bad situation. he was a very good man and a very, very bad institution that we call: nihilism. >> okay. a great story, and we hope it will continue. >> we are looking for a miracle right now. >> tell us about mission dolores. let's start there, and then we will expand. >> well, our mission church is the oldest attacked building in the city and county of san francisco as well as the oldest standing intact b
a good scholarship that was undoing a lot of those claims in which we are attempted to do so that when it comes, the news media won't go for the sensationalism but also that he was a holy man who lived a holy life in california. california is only 15 years of his life. he lived just as many years in mexico and 35 years in the ring. the one thing i would want to say is today this is the analogous for when we find a good person in a very bad situation. often we find schoolteachers, sometimes the...
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none of this bill undoes any of the bureau's ability to und -- undo deceptive and abusive practices. we think that's a laudable goal. we don't like, maybe, the way it's been constructed, but we lost that fight. the retail is the bureau is here. so let's make it better. let's make it better for consumers. because this is who we're talking about. i've had strings of people in my district before our committee saying we can't hire people because there's too much uncertainty. there's a regulatory structure here in the financial institution that we don't understand. we don't understand what it is. we don't understand what it's going to mean. it's constraining our ability to help small business owners and that's constraining our ability to grow jobs in this country system of that's ha we're talking about today. we're talking about getting back up on our feet, weeding through the bureaucracy and making sure that the financial >> on today's gue"washington journal" we will talk with tom coburn, a member of the gang of six and a look of the democrat'' efforts to win back that house with the cha
none of this bill undoes any of the bureau's ability to und -- undo deceptive and abusive practices. we think that's a laudable goal. we don't like, maybe, the way it's been constructed, but we lost that fight. the retail is the bureau is here. so let's make it better. let's make it better for consumers. because this is who we're talking about. i've had strings of people in my district before our committee saying we can't hire people because there's too much uncertainty. there's a regulatory...
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next hole choi's undoing. it rolls off the green. double bogeys, finishing 11 under and two shots back. wattny tapping in for the victory to finish 13 under par, tying tiger woods' tournament record set in 2009. he moves to tenth in the world ranking. >>> the mystics hosting seattle storm. but without their leading scorer. mystics got to within 7 in the final quarter. seattle was the best tonight. bank shot, she had 17. 73-63, the mystic fall. >>> time for a final break. when we return, why nfl players are forced to go back to college for rehab during the lockout. stick around. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with lots of houses to chose from and down-to-earth prices the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. find out what an experienced re/max agent can do for you. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >>> nf
next hole choi's undoing. it rolls off the green. double bogeys, finishing 11 under and two shots back. wattny tapping in for the victory to finish 13 under par, tying tiger woods' tournament record set in 2009. he moves to tenth in the world ranking. >>> the mystics hosting seattle storm. but without their leading scorer. mystics got to within 7 in the final quarter. seattle was the best tonight. bank shot, she had 17. 73-63, the mystic fall. >>> time for a final break. when...
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this story about immigrants throughout san francisco's history, and i will forever, no matter what undoing, whether in the city administrator for mayor -- i will understand that our and the rights commission is there to make sure we understand that history, that everybody in this city, whether a company or corporation or police and firemen or fire department understands that the diversity in the city is to be something that is celebrated. you are part of the fabric, so with that, please, welcome yourselves here. this is as much your house as it is ours. have a wonderful nowruz celebration. and we will continue to have open dialogue welcoming all of the families here today. thank you very much today, and have the persian new year -- half the persian new year -- kathy -- happy persian new year. [applause] that my great words of wisdom. we appreciate. now, i would like to introduce the coast of this event. a man who in our community does not need any introduction. he has been loved and supported by our community. he is of a ready and heritage, and he has been an ardent supporter of the irania
this story about immigrants throughout san francisco's history, and i will forever, no matter what undoing, whether in the city administrator for mayor -- i will understand that our and the rights commission is there to make sure we understand that history, that everybody in this city, whether a company or corporation or police and firemen or fire department understands that the diversity in the city is to be something that is celebrated. you are part of the fabric, so with that, please,...
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usually when that happens, the first thing we start doing is trying to undo a.e have an organization that is $120 million cheaper than the nearest competitor. we have an organization that, when it comes to hiring, it is outstanding. i do not know another company in san francisco that has hired residents and people of color like recology has done. it is tremendous work. i have sat in on the meetings in the training sessions with the workers and how much support and help they give them once they hire them. let me tell you something, with all due respect for mr. rose to has done good work for the city, i know one thing. when you go on the cheap, the first folks that gets put out are the folks that need to work most sesl
usually when that happens, the first thing we start doing is trying to undo a.e have an organization that is $120 million cheaper than the nearest competitor. we have an organization that, when it comes to hiring, it is outstanding. i do not know another company in san francisco that has hired residents and people of color like recology has done. it is tremendous work. i have sat in on the meetings in the training sessions with the workers and how much support and help they give them once they...
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only -- there is an attempt to undo what the voters in their wisdom in 2004 finally did, which the cityailed to do. that is set up a trust fund. be advised that when you promise benefits to prospective employees, you have a moral and legal obligation to put together these apparatus which will provide the benefits. the voters, as usual showed you the way in 2004 with proposition c. you now have a very prudent supermajority and an unbiased, unpolluted system of trustees. do not tamper with the proper mechanism. we have had to exceedingly competent executive directors. if it ain't broke, don't fix it. >> i'm a retired social worker who worked for the city and county of san francisco. this legislation is too important to be buried in a sea of legislation regarding pension reform. the issue of restructuring the composition of the board is very important because this board has operated very efficiently in the interest of people who are served by the health service system and also the people of san francisco. the health service system has successfully passed every internal audit. its financial
only -- there is an attempt to undo what the voters in their wisdom in 2004 finally did, which the cityailed to do. that is set up a trust fund. be advised that when you promise benefits to prospective employees, you have a moral and legal obligation to put together these apparatus which will provide the benefits. the voters, as usual showed you the way in 2004 with proposition c. you now have a very prudent supermajority and an unbiased, unpolluted system of trustees. do not tamper with the...
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picture, but its tail as the largest chunk of gold found in modern california history may be its undoingsold at auction for $460,000 in march. it got international news coverage. after seeing it, some have come forward to say it is all a scam. >> it was the last nugget from california. just wrong. >> australian gold prospector says the washington nugget is not from california at all. he says he and his partner, reggie wilson found it in australia in 1987. >> and we can see that 20- ounces of it sticking out of the gravel. >> they called it the orange ruffie because of its fish like shape and sold it. when you compare the images with a washington nugget, the physical similarities are striking and exactly the same weight. 98 troy ounces. >> all the little characteristic markings in it. it was just impossible that it could have been anything but the same nugget. >> i was shocked. >> fred helped auction off the gold this spring. he now believes he was duked with the rest of the world and no doubt in his mind that it was all a hoax. he beliefs james grill. we kept his identity secret. he told
picture, but its tail as the largest chunk of gold found in modern california history may be its undoingsold at auction for $460,000 in march. it got international news coverage. after seeing it, some have come forward to say it is all a scam. >> it was the last nugget from california. just wrong. >> australian gold prospector says the washington nugget is not from california at all. he says he and his partner, reggie wilson found it in australia in 1987. >> and we can see...
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the president's red line was boehner's push to basically undo the health care reform if the debate over spending fell down. >> what a mess. buddy, what a mess. >> wendalgoalary at the white house. one of the folks who wants to take his job. default right now, it is eventually going to happen and things will be a lot worse. texas congressman ron paul. congressman, a default has all of these horrific images and fears attached to it over done or what? >> i think there are a lot of big problems and we can't ignore it. but the biggest problem is not admit that this country is bankrupt. if you don't admit the true problem you will have the bickering back and forth and will not come up with the answer. when country the size of ours gets to bankruptcy the debt gets default on . adam myth would argue this case . only two ways to default, one through the deflationary process where the debt is lequidating and the other by debasing the currency. it is easier to debase the currency and have the debt liquidated in real terps than allow the bankruptcies to come. we didn't permit the bankruptcies four
the president's red line was boehner's push to basically undo the health care reform if the debate over spending fell down. >> what a mess. buddy, what a mess. >> wendalgoalary at the white house. one of the folks who wants to take his job. default right now, it is eventually going to happen and things will be a lot worse. texas congressman ron paul. congressman, a default has all of these horrific images and fears attached to it over done or what? >> i think there are a lot...
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picture, but its tail as the largest chunk of gold found in modern california history may be its undoing since it sold at auction for $460,000 in march, it got international news coverage after seeing it, some have come forward to say it is all a scam. >> it was the last nugget from california, he is wrong. >> australian gold prospector says the washington nugget is not from california at all. he and his partner found it in australia in 1987. >> and we can see it sticking out of the gravel. >> they called it the orange ruffy because of its fish-like shape and sold it for $50,000. when you compare the images with the washington nugget, the physical similarities are striking and they are exactly the same weight. 98 troy ounces. >> with all the little characteristic markings in it, it was just impossible that it could have been anything but the same nugget. >> fred helped auction off the gold this spring. he now believes he was duped with the rest of the world and said there is tho doubt in this mind that it was all a hoax. he blames james grill. we kept his faith hidden to protect his iden
picture, but its tail as the largest chunk of gold found in modern california history may be its undoing since it sold at auction for $460,000 in march, it got international news coverage after seeing it, some have come forward to say it is all a scam. >> it was the last nugget from california, he is wrong. >> australian gold prospector says the washington nugget is not from california at all. he and his partner found it in australia in 1987. >> and we can see it sticking out...
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but certainly, we should absolutely not allow that to be a backdoor way of undoing what the citizens of this city overwhelmingly supported in the shipyards and the board of supervisors support it, also. someone has said, let the chips fall where they may. the chips have fallen. this project was overwhelmingly support it. it needs to go forward. the thing that disturbs me the most, on this issue and a lot of other things, i have -- i am representing the san francisco naacp and our church -- the thing that kind of really gets me is that we love to talk about the environment, but somehow, those who seem so concerned by the environment never allow children who are hurting and living in poverty, people who are unemployed, somehow, those people never disturb their environmental landscape. that messes with my environment. having clean air does not do me any good if it is being preached by unemployed, hurting, and hungry people. we need this economic revitalization and we need to move this forward. thank you so much. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker? next speaker. i would ask that
but certainly, we should absolutely not allow that to be a backdoor way of undoing what the citizens of this city overwhelmingly supported in the shipyards and the board of supervisors support it, also. someone has said, let the chips fall where they may. the chips have fallen. this project was overwhelmingly support it. it needs to go forward. the thing that disturbs me the most, on this issue and a lot of other things, i have -- i am representing the san francisco naacp and our church -- the...
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. >> but you are asking him to undo in three years what bush did for eight years. >> when the president goes on television, as he did on monday of last week, to redress our crisis, and starch with -- starts with "george bush," your eyes will. he has been in office for three years. take responsibility. be a grown up here you have run america on growth and change for three years, and what did you get? a growth rate of under 3%. >> did the bush tax cuts yield anything? >> [unintelligible] >> republicans are still fighting to keep the bush tax cuts. >> the 1984 campaign of ronald reagan in his reelection. in every of the statement, he was running against the kaiser mondale policies. he did not hesitate to run a rerun. the campaign of 1980. you know, the idea that nobody should mention -- george bush has been the most circumspect for president in our history. he has taken away any target that the democrats might have, much to their regret and chagrin, but i think reality is that this was not the first time a president has mentioned his predecessor. >> we have about a 1-year or maybe two-year
. >> but you are asking him to undo in three years what bush did for eight years. >> when the president goes on television, as he did on monday of last week, to redress our crisis, and starch with -- starts with "george bush," your eyes will. he has been in office for three years. take responsibility. be a grown up here you have run america on growth and change for three years, and what did you get? a growth rate of under 3%. >> did the bush tax cuts yield anything?...
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but what we're seeing here is the gradual sad process in which the israeli parliament is by itself undoing eroding those democratic principles not just a prolonged occupation for more than four decades but also targeting the rights of . minorities in the as well and specifically arab citizens of the state of israel targeting human rights organisations and the ability to function freely something that we've always taken for granted and is now being gradually eroded and also targeting the independence of the high court of justice and its ability to continue to defend human rights and civil liberties in israel. thank you very much and have to leave it there for now that executive director of the say station for civil rights in israel thank you. thank you very much. well you can always find more stories on our website at r.t. dot com one with the latest news of blogs and videos just some of what you find there right now the shane circumstances surrounding the death of a high profile russian prosecutor who shot himself place it all comes down. the street tries out the full potential of his car
but what we're seeing here is the gradual sad process in which the israeli parliament is by itself undoing eroding those democratic principles not just a prolonged occupation for more than four decades but also targeting the rights of . minorities in the as well and specifically arab citizens of the state of israel targeting human rights organisations and the ability to function freely something that we've always taken for granted and is now being gradually eroded and also targeting the...
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she said i'm undoing basically what i tried to do in my earlier years in office and i have done things that i know will hurt people but we simply had to do it. what governors are worried about is two things, one is that whatever cuts government makes will trick ral down to the states and they will have to make more cuts and they are worried that the uncertainty right now and the potential for the default will seal a terrible blow to their state economies, which, as they say, are in a very fragile state right now, and as they talk to businesspeople in their states where there is a rem r. republican or democratic governors they are hearing the same thing. they want something done in washington that gets us through this period safely. >> it is possible that republican governors could become a source of pressure on the congress to make a deal with the president? >> well, it may be more than they are prepared to do. the governor of virginia, who when i talked to him a week ago, was basically taking a very hard-line. >> he has has a surplus. >> yes, but he said we did it without raising taxe
she said i'm undoing basically what i tried to do in my earlier years in office and i have done things that i know will hurt people but we simply had to do it. what governors are worried about is two things, one is that whatever cuts government makes will trick ral down to the states and they will have to make more cuts and they are worried that the uncertainty right now and the potential for the default will seal a terrible blow to their state economies, which, as they say, are in a very...
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again said that a few unelected judges were the kings of america with nobody who had the power to undo their decisions but that's what scalia and thomas roberts and alito want you to believe that they can make george w. bush president without any appeal that they can make money and a speech that they can turn corporations into people and the rest of us have no say in and they're wrong it's not what the constitution says we don't have kings in america and it's time to seriously debate and challenge the doctrine of judicial review the claim by the court itself that it has that power as thomas jefferson wrote if you give shiri of the united states is the subtle core of sappers and miners constantly working underground to undermine our constitution i will say that against this every man should raise his voice and more should uplift his arm why because jefferson for judges to usurp the powers of the legislature is unconstitutional judicial tyranny one single object will entitle you to the endless gratitude in society that of restrain judges from usurping legislation the power of we the peop
again said that a few unelected judges were the kings of america with nobody who had the power to undo their decisions but that's what scalia and thomas roberts and alito want you to believe that they can make george w. bush president without any appeal that they can make money and a speech that they can turn corporations into people and the rest of us have no say in and they're wrong it's not what the constitution says we don't have kings in america and it's time to seriously debate and...
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great sign undoes time to move to begin with i mean notice that my in my code this and i are all in washington and so we have our fingers down on how sudan policy gets me and i think people have been rightly worried about the war in their domain eighteen nature of knowledge in sudan and we're in for the last few days president bashir has made a lot of very worrying statements and there is war on the border the and in southern kordofan so yes you have to look at the security about everything that has been said i agree totally with because of the especially the challenges of oil and ethnicity we have to help this sudan southern sudanese the u.s. and others who care have to help them to build institutions and incidentally i think if you stress democrats see you will are worried what the poor only called the oil case it is not their kids what is necessary is once you have oil you are to build strong institutions to do with the oil the united states is well endowed with oil it doesn't corrupt their their country as much as people assume for other places so i do think that yes the focus on military
great sign undoes time to move to begin with i mean notice that my in my code this and i are all in washington and so we have our fingers down on how sudan policy gets me and i think people have been rightly worried about the war in their domain eighteen nature of knowledge in sudan and we're in for the last few days president bashir has made a lot of very worrying statements and there is war on the border the and in southern kordofan so yes you have to look at the security about everything...
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we're seeing here is the gradual sad process in which these really thought him and his right self undoing eroding those in a crowd of principles not just a prolonged occupation for more than four decades but also targeting the rights of . minorities in the israel and specifically arab citizens of the state of israel targeting human rights organisations and the ability to function freely something that we've always taken for granted and is now being gradually eroded and also targeting the independence of the high court of justice and its ability to continue to defend human rights and civil liberties in israel. they can always find more stories on our website r.t. dot com along with the latest news blogs and yes it's just some of what you can find right now to share the circumstances surrounding the death of a high profile admission prosecutor and shot himself why pets. are not. a street racer tries out the attention of his current. need for speed in college. the french parliament to shelter vote on an extension to the military campaign in libya government that says it's determined to take
we're seeing here is the gradual sad process in which these really thought him and his right self undoing eroding those in a crowd of principles not just a prolonged occupation for more than four decades but also targeting the rights of . minorities in the israel and specifically arab citizens of the state of israel targeting human rights organisations and the ability to function freely something that we've always taken for granted and is now being gradually eroded and also targeting the...
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but what we're seeing here is the gradual sad process in which the israeli parliament is by itself undoing eroding those democratic principles not just a call on you to keep creation for more than four decades but also targeting do rights of minorities in the israel and specifically arab citizens of the state of israel targeting human rights organisations and of ability to function freely something that we've always taken for granted and is now being gradually eroded and also targeting the independence of the high court of justice and its ability to continue to defend human rights and civil liberties in israel. it was. twenty past six in the evening that such got some other headlines for you from around the world this hour. again turned violent in northern ireland's capital belfast a bonfire. twelfth of july celebrations protesters. and. security services attempted to separate the opposing factions and at least seven police officers were injured and it's. the end of the marching season commemorates a seventeenth century victory over. outrage grips britain with allegations that reporters at
but what we're seeing here is the gradual sad process in which the israeli parliament is by itself undoing eroding those democratic principles not just a call on you to keep creation for more than four decades but also targeting do rights of minorities in the israel and specifically arab citizens of the state of israel targeting human rights organisations and of ability to function freely something that we've always taken for granted and is now being gradually eroded and also targeting the...
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attributes but what we're seeing here is the gradual sad process in which these let economy is by itself undoing eroding those democratic principles not just that will longer keep ation for more than four decades but also targeting the rights of. way no it isn't the is and specifically arab citizens of the state of israel targeting human rights organisations and that ability to function freely something that we've always taken for granted and is now being gradually eroded and also targeting the independence of the high court of justice and its ability to continue to defend human rights and civil liberties in israel. it's only twenty minutes past the hour here in the russian capital you are artsy here shortly with the business now let's check out some of the headlines from around the world this hour the half brother afghan president hamid karzai has been assassinated in his own home initial reports suggest he was shot dead by one of his own bodyguards and the taliban is claiming responsibility. the kandahar provincial council as one of the most powerful politicians in the south of the country he
attributes but what we're seeing here is the gradual sad process in which these let economy is by itself undoing eroding those democratic principles not just that will longer keep ation for more than four decades but also targeting the rights of. way no it isn't the is and specifically arab citizens of the state of israel targeting human rights organisations and that ability to function freely something that we've always taken for granted and is now being gradually eroded and also targeting the...
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attributes what we're seeing here is the gradual sad process in which the israeli parliament is right self undoing eroding those who are proud of principles not just the poor longer keep pushing for more than four decades. but also targeting the rights of when we know it isn't is when and specifically arab citizens of the state of israel targeting human rights organisations and ability to function freely something that we've always taken for granted and is now being gradually eroded and the targeting of the independence of the high court of justice and its ability to continue to defend human rights and civil liberties in israel. all right so twenty minutes past the hour here in the russian capital let's get to some other headlines for you in brief this hour. from rader's again turned violent in northern ireland's capital belfast bonfires where some of the annual twelfth of july celebrations catholic protesters threw stones and fire protestants police security services attempted to separate the opposing factions and at least seven police officers were injured in the attacks this was in july months
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the taliban assassinates more high ranking officials in afghanistan as nato you begin to undo the control of the country's provinces to local forces facing a huge question mark save their ability to cope. calls for not is the crisis in golfing rupert murdoch's media empire spreads to the perseus police but the resignation of the country's most senior officer. and russian security forces for well a major terror plot in moscow which leads could of course huge loss of life. and the former head of b.p. zion oil assets in russia serbia where does the looking at the snow and sebastian it will that happen find out more of them so i feel. very warm welcome this is coming to you live from moscow the taliban has claimed responsibility for the assassination of the afghan president's senior adviser in the capital kabul along with one of the country's them peace local security forces say they've already killed the militants you carried out the attack well the mothers come less than a week off the hum of cars lies half brother who around the south of the country was gunned down the taliban is stepping
the taliban assassinates more high ranking officials in afghanistan as nato you begin to undo the control of the country's provinces to local forces facing a huge question mark save their ability to cope. calls for not is the crisis in golfing rupert murdoch's media empire spreads to the perseus police but the resignation of the country's most senior officer. and russian security forces for well a major terror plot in moscow which leads could of course huge loss of life. and the former head of...
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the only way to undo the mess they created is e-2. education. edge kate yourself. go down to glennbeck.com. now, on this program, we stalked about courage. courage is going to become more important. tonight, you will meet some young americans who have courage. those stories i just gave you, all the people, the ones that got spit on and everything else, they're here. college conservatives. it's not easy to stand up and be a voice when you know your opinion is going to be reason for people to attack you or vilify you. i used to really believe you could judge a person by their friends. you still can. more and more these days you can judge a person by their enemies. these kids will have more and more enemies but they are standing up. also here, right in the center, a conservative, a columnist. she hosts the self-titled show f.c. cuff. i don't know what kind of ego maniac that is. what is up with that? she also is on glennbeck.com. she does a tv show on glennbeck.com that you can see every day. but she speaks around colleges and universities. we have been talking a lot
the only way to undo the mess they created is e-2. education. edge kate yourself. go down to glennbeck.com. now, on this program, we stalked about courage. courage is going to become more important. tonight, you will meet some young americans who have courage. those stories i just gave you, all the people, the ones that got spit on and everything else, they're here. college conservatives. it's not easy to stand up and be a voice when you know your opinion is going to be reason for people to...
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against this and they're going to train people differently and are kind of going to have to kind of undo that but one of the things you mention is that whole industry has been built up around these police agencies similar to the military industrial complex that we see on a federal level all at the local level you say that there is now all of this industry around it so i'm curious how much influence they have and what tactic that is for uses in perpetuating this paramilitary expansion of police forces right well that what you're talking about is the department of homeland security after the war on terror what they do is they give out grants you just grants to local police departments every year and police officers or you i mean these apartments are using these grants to buy military not military but the policing equipment so yeah this industry has sort of popped up. the manufacturing going back first to make paramilitary here that actually you advertise to local police forces because they could spot teams so so yeah it becomes sort of this complex where now you've got the movie industry t
against this and they're going to train people differently and are kind of going to have to kind of undo that but one of the things you mention is that whole industry has been built up around these police agencies similar to the military industrial complex that we see on a federal level all at the local level you say that there is now all of this industry around it so i'm curious how much influence they have and what tactic that is for uses in perpetuating this paramilitary expansion of police...
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. >> reporter: last week the senator introduced the respect for marriage act which would undo the law that bars same sex couples from receiving federal benefits. she said the provisions of the defense of marriage act are wrong and not constitutional. >>> there was a lot of hand holing today at the modern jewish museum in san francisco. the museum's hand holding day was in response to an incident last weekend in which a security guard told a gay couple that hand holding wasn't allowed. the actions sparked outrage from other patrons. >> the guard was immediately removed, immediately removed. the couple who was approached were apologized to and really had a wonderful experience after that. >> reporter: hand holding day coincided with the lgbt family mourning of gertrude stein. >>> 16 bay area kids are preparing to head to new york to preform their play about proposition 8. at 5:35 we will hear how they researched their roles. >> ia standoff with vacaville police lead to the arrest of a stabbing suspect. the 27-year-old is suspect of stack another man who was in his car. despite stab woun
. >> reporter: last week the senator introduced the respect for marriage act which would undo the law that bars same sex couples from receiving federal benefits. she said the provisions of the defense of marriage act are wrong and not constitutional. >>> there was a lot of hand holing today at the modern jewish museum in san francisco. the museum's hand holding day was in response to an incident last weekend in which a security guard told a gay couple that hand holding wasn't...
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we cannot undo what was done to her. we cannot turn back the hands of time.e cannot take away her pain, but what we can do is hope that this jury will cooley, calmly and rationally analyze the evidence, what makes sense and what doesn't, what red wings true and what tonight. what we can do is hope that this jury will bring justice to a little girl named caylee. that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. geraldo rivera up next. captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
we cannot undo what was done to her. we cannot turn back the hands of time.e cannot take away her pain, but what we can do is hope that this jury will cooley, calmly and rationally analyze the evidence, what makes sense and what doesn't, what red wings true and what tonight. what we can do is hope that this jury will bring justice to a little girl named caylee. that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. geraldo rivera up next. captioned by closed captioning...
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have to go a this and are going to have to train people differently and are going to have to kind of undo this but one of the things you mention is that whole industry has been built up around these police agencies similar to the military industrial complex that we see on a federal level well at the local level you say that there is now all of this industry around it so i'm curious how much influence they have and what tactics that is for uses in perpetuating this paramilitary expansion of police forces right well so what you're talking about is the department of homeland security after the war on terror where they do think about what you just grants to a local police department every year and police officers are using i mean we've got guards or you can use grants to buy military not military equipment but policing equipment so yet as industry has sort of popped up. manufacturing has made it back first to make sure military gear didn't actually be advertised to book or police forces there's at least swat teams so so god becomes sort of this complex where now you've got this booming indust
have to go a this and are going to have to train people differently and are going to have to kind of undo this but one of the things you mention is that whole industry has been built up around these police agencies similar to the military industrial complex that we see on a federal level well at the local level you say that there is now all of this industry around it so i'm curious how much influence they have and what tactics that is for uses in perpetuating this paramilitary expansion of...
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. >> i think he felt sorry for her because of her state of undoes. >> she bought a six-pack, some smokes and called it a day. that's what i would have done. she got in a car with two other individuals and go away without any money. let this be a lesson, no shoes, no shirt, no service. >> the other side of the world, japan, a tourist decided to take a dip in the moat. which is not part of the tour unless you slip the guy an extra 1,000 yen. the good citizens of tokyo fled as the creature rose from the depth he was flashing and splashing as the police tried to control him. he was caught after scaling a 25 foot wall. the naked tourist was returned to the british embassy. we don't know what happened to him after that. the wall is currently in therapy. >> that was fun. i almost never use that word. it's a stupid word. now a quiz question: in 1994, americans were glued to their set. the friends episode where rachel and ross hooked up. but also the most famous chase of them all. o.j. simpson white bronco along at 35 miles per hour as police pursued and thousands crowded the overpasses to get a
. >> i think he felt sorry for her because of her state of undoes. >> she bought a six-pack, some smokes and called it a day. that's what i would have done. she got in a car with two other individuals and go away without any money. let this be a lesson, no shoes, no shirt, no service. >> the other side of the world, japan, a tourist decided to take a dip in the moat. which is not part of the tour unless you slip the guy an extra 1,000 yen. the good citizens of tokyo fled as...