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that's the way i look at it and i agree that it probably does extend to the universal militia, but i to participate, to protect the state's prerogative in the militias. i think that -- and i don't know why we discount the whiskey rebellion. i think the whiskey rebellion and shay's rebellion, inform the founders like no other. i have no doubt that the history of the nullification document started in 1798 and moving forward was that people did go to that anti-federalist idea and borrow from it and gain -- and take from it, and i have no doubt they did. but i think that that's what led us right into the civil war, the idea that states could nullify federal law and i believe that it was not this sort of anti-communist labor fear that led to getting rid of the insurrectionary idea, i believe it was the civil war, i believe it was lincoln's powerful prose and the amount of people that were killed to say this was not an idea to be trialed with and it's not an idea we want to play with. a group of states said we don't like this, we want to keep our property. we have a property right and slav
that's the way i look at it and i agree that it probably does extend to the universal militia, but i to participate, to protect the state's prerogative in the militias. i think that -- and i don't know why we discount the whiskey rebellion. i think the whiskey rebellion and shay's rebellion, inform the founders like no other. i have no doubt that the history of the nullification document started in 1798 and moving forward was that people did go to that anti-federalist idea and borrow from it...
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. >> an estimated 3,000 demonstrators marched towards tehran university yesterday. militia members used tear gas and batons to disperse the protest. if you have pictures of breaking news or a great story from where you are or wherever you happen to be. go to ireport.com. >>> the running of the bulls, the time honored tradition that is extremely dangerous and now a man has died after being gored by a bull. we want your views. with the danger of the bulls, is it time to end this tradition? [ music ] >> welcome to comcast local edition, i'm donna richardson, and my guest this hour is christine bergmark who is the executive director of the southern maryland agricultural development commission. welcome, christine, it's good to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> that's a big mouthful, and i know that you're working on an extremely exciting program, bi-local challenge. >> it is an initial that we launched two years ago, and essentially what it is is the last full week of july we ask everyone across the state of maryland and beyond to take a pledge, and the pledge is eat
. >> an estimated 3,000 demonstrators marched towards tehran university yesterday. militia members used tear gas and batons to disperse the protest. if you have pictures of breaking news or a great story from where you are or wherever you happen to be. go to ireport.com. >>> the running of the bulls, the time honored tradition that is extremely dangerous and now a man has died after being gored by a bull. we want your views. with the danger of the bulls, is it time to end this...
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university. authorities warned of a crushing response to unrest, and again today, riot police and militia dispersed crowds. a state-sponsored tv network described the scene. >> police used tear gas in one locality to disperse the crowd. security has been tight in the streets in downtown tehran thursday, but onlookers did gather in numbers to watch the demonstrations. >> reporter: other reports said today's demonstrations attracted a few thousand people. that is much smaller than the gatherings of hundreds of thousands last month in support of opposition candidates, especially mir hossein mousavi, who said the election was rigged in ahmadinejad's favor. last night, the iranian president said the accusations of fraud were baseless. >> ( translated ): in the recount of the vote, no fault was discovered and, basically, those who had claims couldn't even provide one document as a proof of fraud in the election. the whole nation understood this, although we don't expect ordinary people to provide proof, but it is not acceptable from those who claim to be politicians. >> reporter: on monday, iran's suprem
university. authorities warned of a crushing response to unrest, and again today, riot police and militia dispersed crowds. a state-sponsored tv network described the scene. >> police used tear gas in one locality to disperse the crowd. security has been tight in the streets in downtown tehran thursday, but onlookers did gather in numbers to watch the demonstrations. >> reporter: other reports said today's demonstrations attracted a few thousand people. that is much smaller than the...
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university. this one says revolution square packed with people, beating on people in this one, militia dispersing protesters. we are always monitoring iranian tv, state-funded tv and we can show a couple of them. no sign of any coverage of the activity going on right now in downtown tehran. but after a couple weeks, heidi, it looks like at least some protesters are back on the streets. >> interesting. what is that they're showing over there on the state-run television? >> on the state run, it's black and white, it looks like possibly a history program. that is state-funded tv and there you see the english language tv, which looks like an interview with a professor. but no sign of the activity going on right now at resolution square. >> we'll come back to you, if we need to do that. >>> meanwhile a parents' nightmare. kids becoming a victim of school bullying or even worse than that. so serious these days lawmakers on capitol hill are trying to get involved. >>> every parent want and expect schools to be safe places for their children. children are sometimes bullied and that leads to something wor
university. this one says revolution square packed with people, beating on people in this one, militia dispersing protesters. we are always monitoring iranian tv, state-funded tv and we can show a couple of them. no sign of any coverage of the activity going on right now in downtown tehran. but after a couple weeks, heidi, it looks like at least some protesters are back on the streets. >> interesting. what is that they're showing over there on the state-run television? >> on the...
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university. of course you may remember in 1999, again, they were pushed back by pro-government militia and riot police. protestors are outraged over the outcome of iran's presidential election, which they say was rigged. we've been telling you about this for weeks now. in fact, hundreds of people have been arrested, protestors say they are not giving up. cnn's reza sayah has been monitoring the developments over at our iran desk this. is heating up again. >> yeah, we hadn't seen street protests in about 11 days, but i think demonstrators took advantage of that anniversary and hit the streets again. we've been getting new video in throughout the overnight hours. let's go ahead and show it to you at the iran desk. this is one of the pieces of video overnight. this gives you an idea of how many people turned out on the streets. nowhere near the numbers we saw in previous weeks, but based on eyewitness accounts were saying about 3,000 people showing up. we tried to gather at revolutionary square about 5:00 p.m. local time yesterday. that's where they were met at thousands of security forces according to w
university. of course you may remember in 1999, again, they were pushed back by pro-government militia and riot police. protestors are outraged over the outcome of iran's presidential election, which they say was rigged. we've been telling you about this for weeks now. in fact, hundreds of people have been arrested, protestors say they are not giving up. cnn's reza sayah has been monitoring the developments over at our iran desk this. is heating up again. >> yeah, we hadn't seen street...