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course it's a chilling effect to think that the government is collecting information on the people the united states we're not accused of doing anything wrong and yet that same thing happened the sixty's the seventy's there were the church committee hearings and people rose up and were able to put a brake on it that's the same thing that the people can do now but they have to know about it which is why the p.c. jeff is finally in this for years and is fighting to get the documents out but isn't this is just the same old story like you're saying this happens every time almost how can we really fight this the surveillance group that's getting ever more pervasive because they're seizing upon these technologies to just tap and everyone and it really does create the chilling effect that's the underlying problem especially the post nine eleven world kids who are growing up now have never experienced anything else other than this kind of overarching police state and surveillance state i mean how do we break out of this if we now know that we will be. experiencing this and it will be inhibit our acti
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last summer we provided more than 5 thousand summer jobs for young people in partnership with the united people in the bay. we also were involved in other events that will place the youth of this city in jobs. in fact, the first s f young people are graduating. in a disversus community not everyone wants to work in construction jobs. working with our workforce nonprofits like j v s and young community developers and we need to expand them. next week i'm looking forward to attending the cad any to see all the folks who are graduating. our industry contributes good paying jobs to our hospitals, universities and medical firms. and finally, to fully insure that our economic recovery reaches every people in the community we must join with our democrat leader president obama and shout immigration reform for our country this year. we're - we are a city of imgranite and we know that some are fathers and mothers and daughters and son who work hard to commit to this city. it's time to let them come out shadows of our city we must ask washington to pass the immigration reform bill. and we must demand a pa
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. >> reporter: two years ago, egypt's streets were full of optimism and hope as a united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling teargas and plumes of smoke fill the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was heckled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, nightfall brought more violence. outside a luxury five-star cairo hotel. with a predictable decision, police charged the crowd firing teargas. minutes later protesters returned lobbing stones and setting fires to block roads. there are few words president morsi can tell protesters. this man says the president must resign and new constitution must be written. another says only protests work with a regime that killed his people. >>> hundreds of families in brazil are mourning lost loved ones after a nightclub went up 232 people. officials believe the blaze display on stage. police say the majority of deaths were the
. >> reporter: two years ago, egypt's streets were full of optimism and hope as a united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling teargas and plumes of smoke fill the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was heckled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, nightfall...
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this created that. >> we go back to their units, my friend rented out, but has never complained about it too many people. what kind of problem could my friend get in this kind of situation? >> [inaudible] >> there are endless problems you can get into renting an illegal unit. you are an attorney. you want to talk about that? you can leave it open. >> i will leave it open. >> their problems related to the city and planning enforcement, probably related to the tenant, who has rights to implied warranty of have the ability, and all the other things that tenants are deserving -- tenant desert. is the land blurred permitted to collect rent? -- the landlord permitted to collect rent? >> [inaudible] >> that is an excellent point. we will talk about the value. let me say, if it has existed for a long time, that does not make it ok. it means they got away with it for a long time. that does not mean it is ok because it has been there 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 years. that does not make it ok. >> they can come in and kick up a tenant in clear out all of the room? >> we do not inspect those on a routine basis. we only
this created that. >> we go back to their units, my friend rented out, but has never complained about it too many people. what kind of problem could my friend get in this kind of situation? >> [inaudible] >> there are endless problems you can get into renting an illegal unit. you are an attorney. you want to talk about that? you can leave it open. >> i will leave it open. >> their problems related to the city and planning enforcement, probably related to the...
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that unite people a percent of the people until a few years ago they thought it would be a new world a better life insulin and something is a theory but i found that on that day the magnetic field of the sun will reverse and that will create the disappeared got us through. an inversion of the sun's magnetic poles the consequence of which would be fatal for our civilization. to have the south pole you have a wave from particles with south and polarity and the south pole pulls away the south pole then you will see that in a quarter of the earth will start turning the other way around you expect then away from ten meters they expect according to all the old manuscripts you know whole world i've published them a web site there were waves still the highest mountain tops so i'm expecting at least one point five to. one continent alone will survive a catastrophe africa. has bought property there at an altitude of two thousand meters today he's packing his suitcases to go to the dragon's bird mountains in south africa where he hopes to build a bunker and found a community of survivors. but n
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means backing a lot of unscrupulous people in asia pacific surging military forces their naval forces there this is all very bad it's an interesting way of the united states turning something positive into something very terrible and it makes it easy for people to go china is our next greatest enemy. and likely you know the latest edition of cross two will be on air at around seven twenty five pm g.m.t. tonight. headlines in brief this is bangladesh's capital the army there where police have fired rubber bullets and tear gas at an anti government rally protestors are believed to be supporters of an islamic party from stones and police there demanding a halt to the trials of the top leaders on charges of crimes against humanity during the one hundred seventy one independence will pakistan there was a spate of deadly anti-government clashes in bangladesh last month. venezuelan president hugo chavez in a state of consciousness now after undergoing another cancer operation according to the vice president but nicholas material stress that leaders condition remains delicate and rejected early rumors that chavez was in a coma or in hospital q but the pres
means backing a lot of unscrupulous people in asia pacific surging military forces their naval forces there this is all very bad it's an interesting way of the united states turning something positive into something very terrible and it makes it easy for people to go china is our next greatest enemy. and likely you know the latest edition of cross two will be on air at around seven twenty five pm g.m.t. tonight. headlines in brief this is bangladesh's capital the army there where police have...
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states and get from people from united states we were just in gaza. in november bringing people from united states so a lot of this grassroots activism and knowing each other and do that through art. written were rituals about in the interests the communications thank you so much both of you for coming on sunday corey thank you thank you this. been received backlash on the show my criticism of the israeli government their disregard for international law and disproportionate violence now and may not be and all of us to lay our lives on the line for you believe in but that's what makes rachel corrie's so special so let's never forget her cause because people all the world can rally behind justice and is not worth fighting for. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't do so now with your mobile device so you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. more news today violence is once again flared up. in these are the images the world has been seeing from
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states and get people from united states we were just in gaza. november bringing some people from united states so a lot of this grassroots activism and knowing each other and do that through art. written word which rituals about and then just the communications thank you so much both of you for coming on sunday cory thank you living here this. often receive backlash on this show from my criticism of the israeli government their disregard for international law and disproportionate violence now and may not be and all of us to lay our lives on the line for you believe and that's what makes rachel corrie's so special so let's never forget her cause because people all the world can rally behind justice and is not worth fighting for. surely we can we know if you're going to let us stay still some of. us choose to consent you can. choose to give to us the degree to. choose to stories get him. to speak access to. play. live. live. live. play. play. play. live. live live play live. please. more news today violence has once again fled upline. these are the
states and get people from united states we were just in gaza. november bringing some people from united states so a lot of this grassroots activism and knowing each other and do that through art. written word which rituals about and then just the communications thank you so much both of you for coming on sunday cory thank you living here this. often receive backlash on this show from my criticism of the israeli government their disregard for international law and disproportionate violence now...
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people. congress won't let them into the united states. the stumbling block is yemen is unstable, we don't want people in the united states, if we don't let them in the united states we go to other countries and say if you don't take them and why should we take them in? it is a stepping stone system. >> when more people care and there was more criticism because it was president bush, and it percolated through globally and even domestically that something was deeply wronged and there was a lot of criticism president bush was releasing prisoners. there wasn't the questions we have now from the point of view of seem to be deeply unfavorable to release anyone. the most massive case had to be made for the release of anybody so we ended up with an extraordinary situation where prisoners are held which is deeply unacceptable but with almost the to release an five years ago. we are not fundamentally talking about different people. around half of the prisoners were cleared for release under president bush but he wasn't releasing them at the time bec
people. congress won't let them into the united states. the stumbling block is yemen is unstable, we don't want people in the united states, if we don't let them in the united states we go to other countries and say if you don't take them and why should we take them in? it is a stepping stone system. >> when more people care and there was more criticism because it was president bush, and it percolated through globally and even domestically that something was deeply wronged and there was a...
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a >> we need a new politics in america that unites people, which sets aside partisan differences for he greater good of the country, which strives to reconnect with the greatness of the nation and the goodness of the american people. what would that politics look like? the rhetoric would change to one of mutual respect, the questioning of motives would end, the poison system of paid to play would be transformed by public financing, and our government would be rededicated to practice in the practical aspirations of the american people for jobs, health care for all, for education for all, for retirement security for all, and environmental security. >> dennis kucinich lost his seat after being pitted against fellow democratic incumbent marcy kaptur under republican- mandated redistricting. new hampshire is set to become the first day in the country with an all female congressional delegation after its newest lawmakers are sworn in today. new hampshire's new governor is also a woman, but the state's gender progress is not reflected across the country. women will hold just 20% of seats in
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i had people who came down from the united states, people who'd been living... argentines who'd been living abroad. they'd come to me and say, "i went to plaza de mayo." and this is true. it sounds impossible, but you're in a mad situation in argentina at thatime. he said, "well, i went to the square, the plaza de mayo, and i asked a policeman, 'where are the madres de plaza de mayo?'" they called them then the locas, the mad women. >> hinojosa: the crazy women. >> and he said, "and the policeman told me there's no such thing." he said, "why are you publishing all this stuff?" and we had, you know, readers who stopped their subscription. at the same time we built up a readership of people who realized that we were the only newspaper that was consistently doing its upmost to warn, first of all, the military that what they were doing was just absolute unacceptable fr every point of view, because they never thought for a moment of putting people on trial. only recently did i discover that they never even worked out exactly what they were going to do, because they h
i had people who came down from the united states, people who'd been living... argentines who'd been living abroad. they'd come to me and say, "i went to plaza de mayo." and this is true. it sounds impossible, but you're in a mad situation in argentina at thatime. he said, "well, i went to the square, the plaza de mayo, and i asked a policeman, 'where are the madres de plaza de mayo?'" they called them then the locas, the mad women. >> hinojosa: the crazy women....
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so i really wanted to write a narrative that explores how people in the united states and also mexicohow the war impacted them and their families, and some of the people i talk about in this war are abraham lincoln, who makes his first major political speech, his speech that i've been actually was quite widely documented and discussed in newspapers. his first major speech in congress is about the u.s.-mexico war, condemning the war. so lincoln's first political stance on the national stage is actually against the u.s.-mexico war. that's one person i talk about. another person i talk about is john j. hardin, who some of you may be familiar with. he was part of a very, very important family in jacksonville, and for a period of time he was the leading way politician in the state of illinois. not abraham lincoln. and it's only harden who gets in the u.s.-mexico war that some people have argued makes lincoln's path forward and is wrote to the presidency possible because he is really under the shadow of john hardin before that happen. hardens them is fascinating and they are deeply, deeply
so i really wanted to write a narrative that explores how people in the united states and also mexicohow the war impacted them and their families, and some of the people i talk about in this war are abraham lincoln, who makes his first major political speech, his speech that i've been actually was quite widely documented and discussed in newspapers. his first major speech in congress is about the u.s.-mexico war, condemning the war. so lincoln's first political stance on the national stage is...
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states and get from people from united states we were just in gaza. november bringing some people from united states so a lot of this grassroots activism and knowing each other and do that through art trades with about written word rituals about and just the communications thank you so much both of you for coming on again sunday cory thank you i mean this. often received backlash on this show from my criticism of the israeli government their disregard for international law and disproportionate violence now and may not be and all of us to lay our lives on the line for you believe and but that's what makes rachel corrie's so special so let's never forget her cause because people all the world can rally behind justice and is not worth fighting for. the police have are often. gone. under left nothing to live. suitable. for precious children. night on roger shoulders. leave it's. on our to. let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we have in the bank we have our knives out. to do is this time to spen
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two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator.oday, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came today to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was hackled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, night fall brought more violence. tonight, outside a luxury five-star cairo hotel. with a predictable-like precision, police charged the crowd, firing tear gas but minutes later, protesters returned, lobbing stones and setting fires to block roads. there are few words president morsi can say to calm these protesters. this man tells me that the president must resign and a new constitution must be written. another says only protests work with a regime that kills its people. president mohamed morsi has invited members of the leading opposition political forces tomorrow for emergency talks on the way out. many people are ho
two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator.oday, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came today to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was hackled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, night fall brought more violence....
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institution of the inauguration day, the whole world respects the democracy of the united states including canadians. over 200 years people have decided who is going to govern them except by other more extreme means. the feisty democracy here in the united states and poignant on martin luther king jr. day. he is an american hero but for the world he represents the fight against inequality and for tolerance. it's a special day. >> the relationship between the americas is an important one. there's focus on mexico and some of the problems there. but the relationship between the united states and canada, a unique one highlighted by the motion picture argo going back in history and talking about some of the things that happened between the two nations. talk to us a little about historically the importance of this relationship. >> well, we had a disagreement in the war of 1812. since then, we've been allies on every major conflict whether it's the first world war, the second world war. today we have soldiers that were involved together in libya. we now have military personnel that we pray for that are serving in afghanistan. an
institution of the inauguration day, the whole world respects the democracy of the united states including canadians. over 200 years people have decided who is going to govern them except by other more extreme means. the feisty democracy here in the united states and poignant on martin luther king jr. day. he is an american hero but for the world he represents the fight against inequality and for tolerance. it's a special day. >> the relationship between the americas is an important one....
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gracious cooperation in the transition process, you have shown a watching world that we are a united people pledged to maintaining a political system which guarantees individual liberty to a greater degree than any other, and i thank you and your people for all your help in maintaining the continuity which is the bulwark of our republic. the business of our nation goes forward. these united states are confronted with an economic affliction of great proportions. we suffer from the longest and one of the worst sustained inflations in our national history. it distorts our economic decisions, penalizes thrift, and crushes the struggling young and the fixed-income elderly alike. it threatens to shatter the lives of millions of our people. idle industries have cast workers into unemployment, human misery, and personal indignity. those who do work are denied a fair return for their labor by a tax system which penalizes successful achievement and keeps us from maintaining full productivity. but great as our tax burden is, it has not kept pace with public spending. for decades we have piled deficit
gracious cooperation in the transition process, you have shown a watching world that we are a united people pledged to maintaining a political system which guarantees individual liberty to a greater degree than any other, and i thank you and your people for all your help in maintaining the continuity which is the bulwark of our republic. the business of our nation goes forward. these united states are confronted with an economic affliction of great proportions. we suffer from the longest and...
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unit. before it could be sold. but many people are going to condo convert and then flip it. my friend actually owns a t.i.c. he bought it for 260,000. his t.i.c. owner upstairs just sold their unit for 450. that was five years ago. so clearly you can sell your t.i.c. unit for some money. they knew what they were getting into when they bought the unit. there's a lottery. the lottery didn't start last week. my dad pays two-thirds of his income in rent. his building just sold. i'm really scared. >> chair wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> i have my card here. my name's jennifer grant, i've lived in san francisco for 25 years. i've worked at nonprofits that entire time, nonprofits funded by the san francisco. i ran two of the battered women's shelter for 17 years. currently i work at one of the family resource centers. as a single woman i saved for many years, i borrowed from my family, and was able to purchase my own home after renting for many years through the san francisco first time home buyers program. my wife and i have two children who have been in public schools their e
unit. before it could be sold. but many people are going to condo convert and then flip it. my friend actually owns a t.i.c. he bought it for 260,000. his t.i.c. owner upstairs just sold their unit for 450. that was five years ago. so clearly you can sell your t.i.c. unit for some money. they knew what they were getting into when they bought the unit. there's a lottery. the lottery didn't start last week. my dad pays two-thirds of his income in rent. his building just sold. i'm really scared....
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so even if we can get people in and of course for the unit as miss egan described you have to go through a lottery process. so even if someone is picked no. 1 or no. 2 in the lottery, it's often the credit readiness of the credit scores and it's something that you can usually fix within two, three weeks. it takes months and sometimes longer to clean up that credit. what we have now shifted towards is expanding what was more traditionally thought of as homeownership counseling. they themselvess have recently shifted their model and so homeownership is one tool towards the larger picture of financial literacy and asset-building. because if you don't have that credit score you are not only to be able to fulfill your credit requirements for homeownership and even rental. the tricky thing we found for any financial literacy program, for it to be effective, people usually only attend those courses when it's linked to an imminent financial event such as i want to buy a house. it's difficult to bring someone in to say a year from now you might be ready to buy and house and let's work on your cre
so even if we can get people in and of course for the unit as miss egan described you have to go through a lottery process. so even if someone is picked no. 1 or no. 2 in the lottery, it's often the credit readiness of the credit scores and it's something that you can usually fix within two, three weeks. it takes months and sometimes longer to clean up that credit. what we have now shifted towards is expanding what was more traditionally thought of as homeownership counseling. they themselvess...
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does it include people the way people about the united states? sure, it is. it is still a reason that people become extremists. it is just not us. we want to fight trafficking. that is not u.s. policy. this is u.s. policy. this defines who we are. it is a stain on our reputation. i want to finish with what andy said. i don't know people here watch the movie," lincoln." it is the story of how abraham lincoln pushed through an amendment to the constitution to free the slaves. when you look at it, that was not something -- there were a lot of other issues that he could have avoided that issue to bring the state's back together for economic reasons, to stop killing, and the war, lots of other issues and people said what is this issue matter to you? it was a moral issue defining what the country would be. there are lots of inconveniences' whether it be yemen or other things to closing guantanamo. there are political inconveniences' these are things that can be done, that can be worked out if the president has a commitment to close guantanamo. there has been nobody
does it include people the way people about the united states? sure, it is. it is still a reason that people become extremists. it is just not us. we want to fight trafficking. that is not u.s. policy. this is u.s. policy. this defines who we are. it is a stain on our reputation. i want to finish with what andy said. i don't know people here watch the movie," lincoln." it is the story of how abraham lincoln pushed through an amendment to the constitution to free the slaves. when you...
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other trying to get bring people for instance in gaza particularly tried this year to bring some people to united states and get people for you know we were just in gaza. november bringing some people from united states so a lot of this grassroots activism and knowing each other and do that through art. written were rituals about in the interests the communications thank you so much both of you for coming on. corrie thank you living here that's. been received backlash on this show from my...
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it was amazing how much it brought this town together, united people. >> the people of ennis, montana rally around carroll with boundless support. even offering him free medical care. carroll and his son are closer than ever, and they don't have to worry about george davis. >> it would be a much different feeling knowing that he was out and not caught. so i'm very thankful for that. the jobs that a cop has to do every day, it's amazing. i have a lot of respect for what they do. >>> coming up -- an epic collision. an ambulance pulled over. >> you better get back in that ambulance. i'm talking to the driver. >> and a miracle on a bridge. when "caught on camera: dash cam diaries" continues. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. [ slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessori
it was amazing how much it brought this town together, united people. >> the people of ennis, montana rally around carroll with boundless support. even offering him free medical care. carroll and his son are closer than ever, and they don't have to worry about george davis. >> it would be a much different feeling knowing that he was out and not caught. so i'm very thankful for that. the jobs that a cop has to do every day, it's amazing. i have a lot of respect for what they do....
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if there is anything that unites people in this country it is it a desire to protect children . that is not a republican or democratic principle. we all want to do it. but uma, if i were to introduce a law that if you are uneducated, you can't have a blog, you would go nuts and appropriately so. you would say that is not the proper analysis under the first amendment. all i am asking, don't give me political talking points or gimmick, make the argument from a constitutional perspective and applying the proper level of executiny that government can restrict this right. also keep in mind, we already have gun control. there are controls on who can have them and where they can have them and what type of guns you have. it is not like you have an unfettered right to process the guns that you want to. we acknowledge we already have it and fine tout if it is enforced aggressively enough and if not, from a constitutional perspective. what can we do to make the world a safer place for our children. >> i want to ask you quickly. did you get an answer to the level that you sent to the attorn
if there is anything that unites people in this country it is it a desire to protect children . that is not a republican or democratic principle. we all want to do it. but uma, if i were to introduce a law that if you are uneducated, you can't have a blog, you would go nuts and appropriately so. you would say that is not the proper analysis under the first amendment. all i am asking, don't give me political talking points or gimmick, make the argument from a constitutional perspective and...
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other trying to get bring people for instance in gaza particularly try this year to bring some people to united states and get people for you know states we were just in gaza. in november bringing some people from the united states so a lot of this grassroots activism and knowing each other and do that through art. written were rituals about and then just the communications thank you so much both of you for coming on. cory thank you i mean this. often received backlash on the show my criticisms of the israeli government their disregard for international law and disproportionate violence now and may not be and all of us to lay our lives on the line for you believe and but that's what makes rachel corrie's so special so let's never forget her cause because people all the world can rally behind justice and is not worth fighting for. we speak your language and not a day in. the news programs and documentaries in spanish more matches to you breaking news a little tune to angola's stories. are you here. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit. wealthy british style it's time to. find. a. mark
other trying to get bring people for instance in gaza particularly try this year to bring some people to united states and get people for you know states we were just in gaza. in november bringing some people from the united states so a lot of this grassroots activism and knowing each other and do that through art. written were rituals about and then just the communications thank you so much both of you for coming on. cory thank you i mean this. often received backlash on the show my criticisms...
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a lot of people felt like if the united states did, in fact, annex large portions of mexico, that would make slavery spread and make the slave power stronger. begin, it was not just people in new england with the view. consider for a moment this very popular print of the war. maybe some of you have seen this. when you first look at it, it's kind of a neat image of the power of newspapers in the 1840s. this is called "war news from mexico" by richard catten woodbill, a well-known and republicked artist at the time. first it looks like an image of people being inthursday yays tick of the war -- enthusiastic of the war, got news of the war in the newspapers, and, in fact, this was the first war where journalists were embedded with troops. basically, there were journalists traveling with the troops writing back story. it's the first war where people get immediate news about what's happening from a first hand accounts from journalists traveling with the troops. look at the image more closely. first of all, woodbill was from baltimore, not new england. notice how he places slaves up at the fr
a lot of people felt like if the united states did, in fact, annex large portions of mexico, that would make slavery spread and make the slave power stronger. begin, it was not just people in new england with the view. consider for a moment this very popular print of the war. maybe some of you have seen this. when you first look at it, it's kind of a neat image of the power of newspapers in the 1840s. this is called "war news from mexico" by richard catten woodbill, a well-known and...
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. >> i want to assure the people of haiti that the united states is a friend, a partner, and a supporter. >> in the next few days, people are going to be running out of food, out of water, i mean, we need help, urgent. >> i want the people of haiti to know that we will do what it takes to save lives and to help they will get back on their feet. >> the people of haiti will recover and rebuild, and as they do, they know they'll have a friend in the united states of america. >> this is the beginning of the flowering of haiti's north across every single economic segment. ♪ >> can i tell you, there's nothing better than, when the academy bus pulled up and the kids started parading off the bus some were tentative and they've never seen anything as magnificent as this. >> it's life changing for the kids to come to a school like this, that has computers, that has this good quality teachers. and get a good education. >> oh! >> nice to meet you. >> again, nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> these are our neighbors, these are great kids and we want them to be the best they can be. . [singing]
. >> i want to assure the people of haiti that the united states is a friend, a partner, and a supporter. >> in the next few days, people are going to be running out of food, out of water, i mean, we need help, urgent. >> i want the people of haiti to know that we will do what it takes to save lives and to help they will get back on their feet. >> the people of haiti will recover and rebuild, and as they do, they know they'll have a friend in the united states of...
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that of the new square because the people seem to understand that in the middle east the people at least united by one ethnicity all of one's people known as the adams but another side a lot of it's going to be a lot of divisions that is really hard to expect but only solution i can not expect is mr because of the orders to be able to stop being the rule of law in islam because it can learn a pretty chaotic scene. this is r.t. and it is a grim anniversary for the u.s. and vietnam. they cannot buy into the fact that they have great military supremacy go in and just destroy a government occupy a country and we mold their country so that it becomes a proxy or quiet for the united states or the spy the huge losses both sides suffered in the conflict almost four decades ago we explore whether washington has learned the lessons or is ready to repeat it's costing us. now france says it will significantly boost its intervention force to mali where the total number of troops deployed to the conflict zone are expected to reach at least two and a half thousand a finale the parrot is carrying out attacks a
that of the new square because the people seem to understand that in the middle east the people at least united by one ethnicity all of one's people known as the adams but another side a lot of it's going to be a lot of divisions that is really hard to expect but only solution i can not expect is mr because of the orders to be able to stop being the rule of law in islam because it can learn a pretty chaotic scene. this is r.t. and it is a grim anniversary for the u.s. and vietnam. they cannot...