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the united states association chairman got the ceremony underway. serena williams, the world number one and defending go upon, is set to against fellow american sloan stephens in the fourth round, who beat her in the australian open quarterfinals. the grand slam champion is glad to be back where she won her first title way back in 1990 nine. >> being american, the tournament is so important for me. it means a lot. growing up, it is the wonderment that i fill my dad, i want to win the u.s. open when i grow up. i want to be able to win the title. it is also the first time, the first place i ever won a grand slam was here. it just has so many great members -- memories. >> williams will the top seed. winning a fifth major on home soil. this is how the women line up. williams will be hosted at wimbledon. she takes on francesca --, the 2010 french champion in the first round. then a runner-up kicks off her campaign. 2009 finalist caroline of denmark is a qualifier. andy murray has hasn't u.s. open against michelle altra. thomas burdick, a potential quarte
the united states association chairman got the ceremony underway. serena williams, the world number one and defending go upon, is set to against fellow american sloan stephens in the fourth round, who beat her in the australian open quarterfinals. the grand slam champion is glad to be back where she won her first title way back in 1990 nine. >> being american, the tournament is so important for me. it means a lot. growing up, it is the wonderment that i fill my dad, i want to win the u.s....
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anything the united states can do can bring the country back from the brink, or change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. i think it matters for the united states, and the association of the united states with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. >> michael has recently returned from cairo, with the very latest. thank you for joining us. a very tricky time in egypt. the u.s. government has said that her team gave it a heads-up about the detention of david maranda, the partner of a journalist who published information from whistleblower edward snowden. but the u.s. said it was not involved in the decision to question him. mr. maranda was held for nine hours at heathrow airport in london, while en route to brazil . maranda, finally arriving back in his home country, brazil, a journey much delayed after he spent hours in detention in london. waiting for him at rio de janeiro airport, his partner, a guardian reporter. his hours spent in custody, being grilled by cap or terrorism detectives. >> i remained in a room. or were six different agents coming and going, talking to me. they asked
anything the united states can do can bring the country back from the brink, or change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. i think it matters for the united states, and the association of the united states with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. >> michael has recently returned from cairo, with the very latest. thank you for joining us. a very tricky time in egypt. the u.s. government has...
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anything the united states can do can bring the country back from the brink, or change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. i think it matters for the united states, and the association of the united states with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. >> michael has recently returned from cairo, with the very latest. thank you for joining us. a very tricky time in egypt. the u.s. government has said that her team gave it a heads-up about the detention of david maranda, the partner of a journalist who published information from whistleblower edward snowden. but the u.s. said it was not involved in the decision to question him. mr. maranda was held for nine hours at heathrow airport in london, while en route to brazil . maranda, finally arriving back in his home country, brazil, a journey much delayed after he spent hours in detention in london. waiting for him at rio de janeiro airport, his partner, a guardian reporter. his hours spent in custody, being grilled by cap or terrorism detectives. >> i remained in a room. or were six different agents coming and going, talking to me. they asked
anything the united states can do can bring the country back from the brink, or change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. i think it matters for the united states, and the association of the united states with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. >> michael has recently returned from cairo, with the very latest. thank you for joining us. a very tricky time in egypt. the u.s. government has...
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and many throughout the world, certainly many within egypt want to see the united states associated with those values and the challenge for us, how do we recognize the two conflicting impulses, how do we ensure that we can still have a voice that many in egypt will listen to and how do we make it clear that while it's very difficult to build a democracy out of a vacuum, you have 40 years of an authoritarian rule within egypt. there was no basic uinstitutionl reality that was there to shape a new political culture that would emphasize democracy or rule of law. there was no real institutions of civil society there to build this kind of mutual accommodationally is the key to being able to develop a democracy. so, we're working with an environment that doesn't lend itself very well to building democracy at a time when there is a polarization and use the right word. there is a polarization in egypt. although i would say the majority of egyptians are against the muslim brotherhood and we're somehow trying to channel or use whatever influence we have to move things in a direction that makes it
and many throughout the world, certainly many within egypt want to see the united states associated with those values and the challenge for us, how do we recognize the two conflicting impulses, how do we ensure that we can still have a voice that many in egypt will listen to and how do we make it clear that while it's very difficult to build a democracy out of a vacuum, you have 40 years of an authoritarian rule within egypt. there was no basic uinstitutionl reality that was there to shape a...
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. >>> the united states tennis association said a retractable roof will be constructed for the u.s.n. cost has been an issue in the past. designs will be revealed tomorrow. it's such a fabulous tournament and so many years rain does cause a problem. >>> well coming up next. just like us, the new kings of the pool. and why it is up if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! mattress discounters' labor day sale is on now! rest those tired bones on a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. but this sale won't last long! ♪ mattress discounters! [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 pe
. >>> the united states tennis association said a retractable roof will be constructed for the u.s.n. cost has been an issue in the past. designs will be revealed tomorrow. it's such a fabulous tournament and so many years rain does cause a problem. >>> well coming up next. just like us, the new kings of the pool. and why it is up if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself!...
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united states tennis association teaching pro leah friedman and her young students set it up in the wgn lot. "you can use a net or caution tape." "you dont need a tennis club anymore. you just need a space. you need to be creative and have fun with it." chalk marks the court, then its game on. "the courts are smaller but proportioned to age and height." then it is a game on. "alright guys you ready to do some tennis today?" brennan nelson, youth tennis player: "i like getting outside and getting exercise and finding new friends." at just 8-years-old, brennan nelson already gets the point of the game. he picked up the sport at a usta-sponsored junior camp held in his neighborhood this summer. "ill be playing it for a while." "3, 2, 1 go! yes!" "everything is partner based." "they have to work with their partner to meet their goal." and the goals of the game have changed, especially when it comes to kids. "its not just about the perfect forehand anymore." "theyre not standing in line anymore waiting to hit two balls and then getting in the back of the line, we have the kids working togeth
united states tennis association teaching pro leah friedman and her young students set it up in the wgn lot. "you can use a net or caution tape." "you dont need a tennis club anymore. you just need a space. you need to be creative and have fun with it." chalk marks the court, then its game on. "the courts are smaller but proportioned to age and height." then it is a game on. "alright guys you ready to do some tennis today?" brennan nelson, youth tennis...
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amendment in terms of -- by giving that data the what it does is tells them who is associated with who internally in the united statesthat's violating the right of free association under the first amendment. >> so when you have, however, on the other hand, you have john bates the judge having this scathing rhetoric within those court documents. what does that do? does that kind of solidify or not solidify the idea of the fisa court being a rubber stamp court? >> well, what -- the fisa court coming out and saying they really have no way of verifying, and even the chief judge said he has no way of verifying. that i've been saying for a long time they don't have any technical means of verifying the validity of the statements being made to them. u even in august of 2002 the fisa court came out, a story was broken by the "new york times" where the court detected 75 cases where the f.b.i. misled the court in soliciting 75 warrants. well, that probably was only the tip of the iceberg, too. so this is a longstanding problem. they've known about it for a long time. they never really have attempted to solve it. >> now, one of
amendment in terms of -- by giving that data the what it does is tells them who is associated with who internally in the united statesthat's violating the right of free association under the first amendment. >> so when you have, however, on the other hand, you have john bates the judge having this scathing rhetoric within those court documents. what does that do? does that kind of solidify or not solidify the idea of the fisa court being a rubber stamp court? >> well, what -- the...
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united states? to what extent can the united states associate itself with the actions of the egyptian government inion? i will leave it there. thank you. >> thank you to all our speakers. that was wonderful information. we are going to open up the floor for questions. i would like to give each speaker the opportunity to respond to what the other speakers have said. steve, would you like to start? >> i agree with much of what was said by both tamara and michele. i would just pick up from the last closing points, first we have to expect further changes in egypt. we can't know how or when things will change, but it would be unrealistic and foolish after the last few years to assume that change is now done and that we can focus on our relationship with the actors that are now in charge. also, i would just add that united states policy in egypt must fundamentally shift. michelle was just quoting from president obama's remarks last week. i would agree with her that his remarks reflect a positive shift if they are implemented. i would also add that we have seen remarks from the president and from other hi
united states? to what extent can the united states associate itself with the actions of the egyptian government inion? i will leave it there. thank you. >> thank you to all our speakers. that was wonderful information. we are going to open up the floor for questions. i would like to give each speaker the opportunity to respond to what the other speakers have said. steve, would you like to start? >> i agree with much of what was said by both tamara and michele. i would just pick up...
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by giving that data what that does with the tolls them who's in who's associating with who internally in the united states that's that's violating the right of free association of the first amendment so when we how the however on the other hand you have john bates the judge having this scathing rhetoric within those court documents what does that do does that kind of solidify or not solidify the idea of the court being a rubber stamp court well i mean it what it is of course coming out and saying they really have no way of verifying them even the chief judge there is that that is no way of verifying what he's being told by and to say to the f.b.i. i mean that i've been saying for a long time they don't have any technical means of verifying the validity of the statements being made to them sure. i mean even in august of two thousand and two the phase of court came out story was broken by the new york times where the pfizer court detected. seventy five cases where the f.b.i. solicited misled the court in soliciting seventy five warrants well that probably was only the tip of the iceberg too so i mean they h
by giving that data what that does with the tolls them who's in who's associating with who internally in the united states that's that's violating the right of free association of the first amendment so when we how the however on the other hand you have john bates the judge having this scathing rhetoric within those court documents what does that do does that kind of solidify or not solidify the idea of the court being a rubber stamp court well i mean it what it is of course coming out and...
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united states. and to what extent can the united states associate itself with the actions of the egyptian government in this situation? so i'll leave it there. thank you. >> thank you to all our speakers. this was wonderful information. before i open up the floor for questions, i'd like to give each speaker the opportunity to respond to what the ore speakers have said. steve, would you like to start? >> sure. i agree with much of what was said by both tamara and michele. i would just, to pick up from sort of michele's last kind of closing points there that, first, we have to expect further changes in egypt, you know? we can't exactly know how and when things will continue to change, but it would be unrealistic and kind of foolish, you know, of after the last few years to assume that the sort of change is now done and that we can focus on sort of our relationship with the actors that are now in charge which is, essentially, the mistake that i feel like the united states has made repeatedly. also i would just, you know, add that the united states policy in egypt, you know, must really fundamentally sh
united states. and to what extent can the united states associate itself with the actions of the egyptian government in this situation? so i'll leave it there. thank you. >> thank you to all our speakers. this was wonderful information. before i open up the floor for questions, i'd like to give each speaker the opportunity to respond to what the ore speakers have said. steve, would you like to start? >> sure. i agree with much of what was said by both tamara and michele. i would...
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the expenses in line which with competition has diminished revenues for the united states postal service. it's being associatednesses. >> heather: thank you for joining us. we'll see if the postal service delivers booze or clothes. rain and heat and snow line, something like that in specialty stores. would you wear that. >> no. looking to plug holes in aaron hernandez, legal panel is here to talk about it. what does it mean for the murder trial of the former n.f.l. star? ♪ hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support gularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking dow
the expenses in line which with competition has diminished revenues for the united states postal service. it's being associatednesses. >> heather: thank you for joining us. we'll see if the postal service delivers booze or clothes. rain and heat and snow line, something like that in specialty stores. would you wear that. >> no. looking to plug holes in aaron hernandez, legal panel is here to talk about it. what does it mean for the murder trial of the former n.f.l. star? ♪ hey...
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caribbean there are caribbean mothers who tell their children when they come to the united states to a college, don't associate with african-americans. they do this because of what they see on american television. they watch american reality shows and those shows picture us in a very unfavorable light. they don't show us in the college's, they don't show us in graduate programs, they don't show us excelling in science and they don't show any of that. they show the worst possible things about us and it is very offputting to people who watch these shows around the world. well, somebody is making a lot of money from the shows. i'm not sure that this is the same thing, old wine in new bottles, making use of us in that way. sort of self disparaging stuff that makes a lot of money for producers and writers and other people behind the cameras. camera's. but we don't make the decisions to put the shows on. but they are there. we have to be in a position to control these sorts of operations and these sorts of operations so we have to repair our young people to aspire to that, to not only make the movies and to not only
caribbean there are caribbean mothers who tell their children when they come to the united states to a college, don't associate with african-americans. they do this because of what they see on american television. they watch american reality shows and those shows picture us in a very unfavorable light. they don't show us in the college's, they don't show us in graduate programs, they don't show us excelling in science and they don't show any of that. they show the worst possible things about us...
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the reason we went on strike was to make a point for every associate across the country and we in the united states, we got freedom. if we want to organize, that is our right. we have people who have died and we have movement to make it better for neighbors in the country. we are part of what makes america go around. >> you have to admire their dedication and passion. you also have to wonder how in the world will a small group of sales associates like this take on the largest corporation in the world and win? s from >>> whether you're for unions or against them, there's no denying that wealth distribution is changing. the american middle class is shrinking and some people believe that shift is directly correlated to the demise of the unions. >> i'm here to talk to three of the biggest leaders of the unions to try and find out. >> in the past few years, there continues to be a delineation of the middle class in america that kind of parallels the decline of the labor movement. >> no question. to the day i die, i'll argue that the vehicle to the middle class was labor because the importance important
the reason we went on strike was to make a point for every associate across the country and we in the united states, we got freedom. if we want to organize, that is our right. we have people who have died and we have movement to make it better for neighbors in the country. we are part of what makes america go around. >> you have to admire their dedication and passion. you also have to wonder how in the world will a small group of sales associates like this take on the largest corporation...
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the reason we went on strike was to make a point for every associate across the country and we in the united statesif we want to organize, that is our right. we have people who have died and we have movement to make it better to make it better for neighbors in the country. we are part of what makes america go around. >> you have to admire their dedication and passion. you also have to wonder how in the world will a small group of sales associates like this take on the largest corporation in the world and win? and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] for sensitive skin, there's fusion proglide. our micro thin blades are thinner than a surgeon's scalpel for our gentlest shave. switch to fusion proglide. gillette. the best a man can get. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our biggest sale of the year, every bed
the reason we went on strike was to make a point for every associate across the country and we in the united statesif we want to organize, that is our right. we have people who have died and we have movement to make it better to make it better for neighbors in the country. we are part of what makes america go around. >> you have to admire their dedication and passion. you also have to wonder how in the world will a small group of sales associates like this take on the largest corporation...
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the two-day festival drew teams from across the western united states serving as regional championships for the pacific dragon boat associationthe boats are obviously colorfully decorated with a carved dragon's head at the bow, a tail at the stern and scales painted along the hull. the dragon's claws are the 20 paddlers. the winners of the six age divisions will advance to the world championships next year in ravenna, italy. good luck to all. >>> more local news at 6:00. >>> on this sunday night, the rescue. 16-year-old hannah anderson is safe after an elaborate rescue operation in the back country. tonight we are hear from those key to finding her. >>> deadly surge. >> very serious. >> new video shows the terrifying moments as flash floods and mud slides tear through a colorado town. >>> the survivor. a 5-year-old boy gets his life back. after he was caught in the cross hairs of chicago's gun violence. tonight how a city is trying to take back its streets. >>> high tech helmets. new technology to help kids avoid concussions just as football season is about to begin. >>> and american original. tonight, remembering a women of
the two-day festival drew teams from across the western united states serving as regional championships for the pacific dragon boat associationthe boats are obviously colorfully decorated with a carved dragon's head at the bow, a tail at the stern and scales painted along the hull. the dragon's claws are the 20 paddlers. the winners of the six age divisions will advance to the world championships next year in ravenna, italy. good luck to all. >>> more local news at 6:00. >>>...
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. >> how can we stand up as proud as we should in the united states when we're letting a billion dollar company treat their associatesit happens every day. >> our walmart is an organization dedicated to improving conditions for workers at the retail giant. these workers were among those who protested on black friday. and in spite of what they say are intimidating tactics on the part of their employer, they're standing their ground. >> if they pay for nothing of our health care. >> we should be allowed to call in when we're sick. we shouldn't be threatened if we can't come in. >> people need to understand that these are morality issues, to not respect unless there is living wage and all of that included to not give the associates you're saying that you're dispensable. at any moment, once they are done using you, they are going to get rid of you. >> how many employees are there? >> a million three. >> how many people are in the organization? >> thousands. >> is that why people are afraid of joining, out of 1.4 million, they could be gone like that? there are thousands of members? >> they can be replaced. they scare the
. >> how can we stand up as proud as we should in the united states when we're letting a billion dollar company treat their associatesit happens every day. >> our walmart is an organization dedicated to improving conditions for workers at the retail giant. these workers were among those who protested on black friday. and in spite of what they say are intimidating tactics on the part of their employer, they're standing their ground. >> if they pay for nothing of our health...
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the federal law enforcement officers association, the national association of assistant united states attorneys and the federal bureau of investigation agents association have all written letters opposing these provisions. the federal law enforcement officers association wrote, and i quote, this legislation pull enforcementputs law activities at risk and does a disservice to the brave men and women who are asked to put their lives on the line to protect us from terrorists and criminals, end of quote. the federal bureau of investigation agents association wrote, and i quote, this proposal risks undermining criminal investigations by reducing the willingness of individuals to cooperate with law enforcement and would result in the creation of recordings of law enforcement conversations that could jeopardize sensitive and important criminal and counterterrorism investigations. and this morning, after listening to the debate we had here on this floor yesterday, and after this bill was filed last night, the national association of assistant united states attorneys sent a letter to every mem
the federal law enforcement officers association, the national association of assistant united states attorneys and the federal bureau of investigation agents association have all written letters opposing these provisions. the federal law enforcement officers association wrote, and i quote, this legislation pull enforcementputs law activities at risk and does a disservice to the brave men and women who are asked to put their lives on the line to protect us from terrorists and criminals, end of...
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under domestic law and international law the united states is at war with al qaeda the taliban and their associated force now this is barack obama speaking more like george w. bush and i think it's worth mentioning that the white house still relies on the military force authorise ation law that was granted to george w. bush just days after nine eleven but at the same time in the same speech. managed to provide a counter argument to his own point let's listen to what he had to say. unless we discipline our thinking our definitions our actions we may be drawn into more wars we don't need to fight. now obviously i think both the current administration and obama in particular had plenty of opportunity to discipline the self-restraint themselves but of course this challenge was missed on both libya and syria as you argued before actually you know when he said we are fighting a legitimate war it is not a legitimate war it is illegitimate war simply because other people are killed if we talk about of them kyra that is very weak and of going to send it's not as strong as it used to be when the taleban figh
under domestic law and international law the united states is at war with al qaeda the taliban and their associated force now this is barack obama speaking more like george w. bush and i think it's worth mentioning that the white house still relies on the military force authorise ation law that was granted to george w. bush just days after nine eleven but at the same time in the same speech. managed to provide a counter argument to his own point let's listen to what he had to say. unless we...
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united union of roofers, and water proofers and allied workers local 40. carpenters, and locksmith union, local 22.united association ofjourneymen and apprentices of the plumbing and pipefitting industry of the united states and canada, local 38; plasterers, local 66; sheet metal workers, local 104; auto, marine and specialty painters, local 1176; teamsters, local 853; and automotive machinists, local 1414 (joint common craft >> and number three to the tentative agreement between the district and the international union of operating engineers, local 39 and at the present timive agreement and between the district and the service employees and international union. local 1021. >> moved and second. >> i see no public speakers for this item. and so, at this time, i would like to call on the superintendent to read the recommendation for each agreement. >> thank you. >> president norton, i would like to call on executive director carm elo scarloto to read the motion. >> thank you, superintendent. >> and board. >> so the recommendation for the tentative agreement between the district and the international bother hood of workers, has got the san francisco board conducts a public hearing and adopts it in the relate
united union of roofers, and water proofers and allied workers local 40. carpenters, and locksmith union, local 22.united association ofjourneymen and apprentices of the plumbing and pipefitting industry of the united states and canada, local 38; plasterers, local 66; sheet metal workers, local 104; auto, marine and specialty painters, local 1176; teamsters, local 853; and automotive machinists, local 1414 (joint common craft >> and number three to the tentative agreement between the...
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rounded, i was supervisor of the unit to be supervisor of a multi agency dealing with it to being executive director for the entire state, california graffiti association of california. so i have a fair amount of background. i first became involved in graffiti back in 1991 when i was told in the gang unit that i was going to be a two-week assignment to deal with these guys called taggers. i continued until i retired so it was a long two weeks. a lot of times cities don't understand how deep the issue goes. i have had my card handed out, this is my phone number. i have absolutely no problem with people calling me any time to discuss graffiti issues, graffiti cases, any of that stuff, i am always available. that's why i put my card out there. so first off, before we get into the graffiti part we have to talk about the person whos going to be dealing with graffiti when he goes to court. personnel and training are the two keys to success in any detail, we're going to talk specifically about graffiti but
rounded, i was supervisor of the unit to be supervisor of a multi agency dealing with it to being executive director for the entire state, california graffiti association of california. so i have a fair amount of background. i first became involved in graffiti back in 1991 when i was told in the gang unit that i was going to be a two-week assignment to deal with these guys called taggers. i continued until i retired so it was a long two weeks. a lot of times cities don't understand how deep the...
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be used against them this was anti terror legislation being used against an associate of a journalist here in the united states we've had the national defense authorization act indefinite detention provision which analysts have said can be used against journalists who work coordinating with people anybody who might be quote affiliated terrorist you know the governments of all the isn't the point of it but now that we see these laws being used to target journalists this could have serious serious implications and we have seen and heard a lot of those people come here on our t.v. people like chris hedges saying that this will be in fact used against journalists and an important thing to note i think is that the miranda told the b.b.c. that he was not asked a single question about terrorism but rather about what the guardian was doing in terms of n.s.a. stories so talk about the international fall out here well this is a long shot i mentioned earlier the grounding of evo morales as playing the threat of threatening to invade the ecuadorian embassy these are all actions that are being taken by western governments
be used against them this was anti terror legislation being used against an associate of a journalist here in the united states we've had the national defense authorization act indefinite detention provision which analysts have said can be used against journalists who work coordinating with people anybody who might be quote affiliated terrorist you know the governments of all the isn't the point of it but now that we see these laws being used to target journalists this could have serious...
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justice so with social protections i find them to be tainted by association of the socialist ideas in certain countries like the united states for example you know such concept as social justice is now treated as a bit of a dirty war it may be something and dignified reserved for slackers and moochers rather than active people trying to do something for the. society i understand what you're saying but i have to say that my organization has the objective of social justice as its primary obligation it's an organization which is nearly one hundred years old we work for social justice and what i find despite the this sort of connotation that you're right can exist i find that people are talking more and more and more about the need for greater social justice i hear in the meeting rooms here in moscow the idea of solidarity countries need to show solidarity to get out of the crisis together so i think you know whatever you know the feelings of the past might be i think these words which belong to the future they don't belong to the past these are notions which are very relevant for the challenges of today but if we are talking ab
justice so with social protections i find them to be tainted by association of the socialist ideas in certain countries like the united states for example you know such concept as social justice is now treated as a bit of a dirty war it may be something and dignified reserved for slackers and moochers rather than active people trying to do something for the. society i understand what you're saying but i have to say that my organization has the objective of social justice as its primary...
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darity social protections i find them to be a bit tainted by association of the socialist ideas in certain countries like the united states for example you know such concept as social justice is now treated as a bit of a dirty war it may be something and dignified reserved for slackers and moochers rather than active people trying to do something for their society and i understand what you're saying but i have to say my organization has the objective of social justice as its primary obligation so an organization which is nearly one hundred years old we work for social justice and what i find despite the this sort of connotation that you're right can exist i find that people are talking more and more and more about the need for. to social justice i hear in the meeting rooms here in moscow the idea of solidarity countries need to show solidarity to get out of the crisis together so i think you know whatever you know the feelings of the past might be i think these words which belong to the future they don't belong to the past these are notions which are very relevant for the challenges of today but if we are talking about to
darity social protections i find them to be a bit tainted by association of the socialist ideas in certain countries like the united states for example you know such concept as social justice is now treated as a bit of a dirty war it may be something and dignified reserved for slackers and moochers rather than active people trying to do something for their society and i understand what you're saying but i have to say my organization has the objective of social justice as its primary obligation...
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united states. the accrediting commission for community and junior colleges is part of the western association of schools and colleges. they are authorized to operate by the u.s. department of education. accreditation review is conducted in four phases. the process involves internal self-evaluation, external evaluation by professional peers, commission evaluation, and institutional self-improvement to meet your goals. the accreditation standards describe best practices in institutional operations. this encompasses everything about an institution. your mission, your effectiveness, instruction, support services, facilities, library learning resources, human resources, financial operations, facilities, physical resources, technology resources, fiscal management, governance, and decision making. >> can i pause you for just a sec? [speaker not understood] your next statement, but the accreditation standards, where are those set? >> those are set in the accreditation reference handbook. again, it's a peer process. so, the standards also go through an evaluation process where they can make changes to those stan
united states. the accrediting commission for community and junior colleges is part of the western association of schools and colleges. they are authorized to operate by the u.s. department of education. accreditation review is conducted in four phases. the process involves internal self-evaluation, external evaluation by professional peers, commission evaluation, and institutional self-improvement to meet your goals. the accreditation standards describe best practices in institutional...
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solar darity social protections i find them to be sainted by the association of the socialist ideas in certain countries like the united states for example you know such concept as social justice is now treated as a bit of a dirty war it may be something and dignified reserved for slackers in moochers rather than active people trying to do something for their society and i understand what you're saying but i have to say. my organization has the objective of social justice as its primary obligation as an organization which is nearly one hundred years old we work for social justice and what i find despite the this sort of connotation that you're right exists i find that people are talking more and more and more about the need.
solar darity social protections i find them to be sainted by the association of the socialist ideas in certain countries like the united states for example you know such concept as social justice is now treated as a bit of a dirty war it may be something and dignified reserved for slackers in moochers rather than active people trying to do something for their society and i understand what you're saying but i have to say. my organization has the objective of social justice as its primary...
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infringers on universal human rights, the right to privacy, the right to free association and expression and while the united states seeks to settle issues pertaining to the constitutionality of these programs there's another body of international law to consider including articles xvii and xix of the international covenant on civil and political rights to which the united states is signatory. if you look around world virtually every national constitution and international legal framework enshrines the right to due process and privacy in some form. in the international covenant on civil and political rights this is described as providing arbitrary and unlawful interference with privacy and everyone is entitled to the protection of this right. similarly the u.s. fourth amendment talks about unreasonable search and seizure and the need for warrants issued on the basis of probable cause. in october last year, in 2012 in brussels a group of 40 experts in technology with background in industry, academia, the legal sector and civil society came together forming the basis of what is now known as the international principl
infringers on universal human rights, the right to privacy, the right to free association and expression and while the united states seeks to settle issues pertaining to the constitutionality of these programs there's another body of international law to consider including articles xvii and xix of the international covenant on civil and political rights to which the united states is signatory. if you look around world virtually every national constitution and international legal framework...
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united states. we have no idea what it might be associated with. we had to do a query we didn't know if it would be a 303 area code. what are the grand set of possibilities. in order to find the needle that matched up against the number. we needed hay stack. that's the premise nice in this case. in that point, if somebody -- this is going to connect to a number in san diego that would have been surprising if it connects to a place in yemen. >> i i think it gets down to there once establishing this number from al-shabaab, you can go after that person's telephone records and all of the contacts that person has made. the basic question where faced with, do you need to collect five years on data in everyone in america and their telephone records, so the hay stack, which is pretty big -- >> that's a fair question. the question would be is it enough to look prosphectively in the future -- >> right. >> it may be the plotting you're looking for occurred in the past. it if you don't have that person's record in the past you can't determine ? >> if we requir
united states. we have no idea what it might be associated with. we had to do a query we didn't know if it would be a 303 area code. what are the grand set of possibilities. in order to find the needle that matched up against the number. we needed hay stack. that's the premise nice in this case. in that point, if somebody -- this is going to connect to a number in san diego that would have been surprising if it connects to a place in yemen. >> i i think it gets down to there once...
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. >> we had reasonable suspicion it was associated with something in the united states. d no idea what it was associated with. so we needed to do a query. we didn't know whether it would be associated with a 217 area coat or 303 area code, grand set of possibilities was it associated with. in order to find the need that will matched up against that number, we needed the haystack. >> bill: but as a lot of people pointed out, the problem with that analogy is you can have so much hay that you don't -- you can never find the needle or you don't know -- you know, i don't know, whether there is a needle there at all. but at the same time, so those voices were there. but the skepticism came from democrats and republicans, chairman pat leahy saying come on, enough's enough, dude. >> there will always be things to connect. government is already collecting data on millions of innocent americans on a daily basis. based on a secret legal interpretation of a statute that does not appear to authorize this kind of collection. so what's going to be next? when is enough, enough? >> bill:
. >> we had reasonable suspicion it was associated with something in the united states. d no idea what it was associated with. so we needed to do a query. we didn't know whether it would be associated with a 217 area coat or 303 area code, grand set of possibilities was it associated with. in order to find the need that will matched up against that number, we needed the haystack. >> bill: but as a lot of people pointed out, the problem with that analogy is you can have so much hay...
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of the top two most dangerous job categories in the united states because there are so many injuries back, shoulder, and the use that are associated with housekeeping. on the other side are cocktail waitresses in to it is fascinating with the big keening vocals i not sure if it is true or not true but consistently selz -- felt beautiful women were key to bring people in to the casino. that is the idea. but then at tiny raise like $0.10 every year or $0.25 and i think as a consequence you cannot live on that such a half to jobs in to have a very hard time it is a big uniontown of course, and then they were working a 14 over $15 per hour with a beautiful benefits package so the conditions are slightly different. so in a bad bet they work for minimum wage but they get tips but also you can imagine carrying out carrying 25 pounds and/or 90 miles per night. a couple in northern nevada could make 35 or $40,000 per year so the cocktail waitresses could have a big shift to make well over $50,000 per year. this is international with 60,000 members in vegas that is the largest local in the country. that said this is in large part due to the
of the top two most dangerous job categories in the united states because there are so many injuries back, shoulder, and the use that are associated with housekeeping. on the other side are cocktail waitresses in to it is fascinating with the big keening vocals i not sure if it is true or not true but consistently selz -- felt beautiful women were key to bring people in to the casino. that is the idea. but then at tiny raise like $0.10 every year or $0.25 and i think as a consequence you cannot...