43
43
Aug 5, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
as citizens, we're free to express our opinions. that's a real strength for us as a nation. the challenge in my mind is we cannot function as a society if every one of us unilaterally decides i'm right, everyone else is wrong, and i'm going to disregard the law and decide what i'm going to agree to adhere to or not adhere to. >> i spoke with your predecessor just yesterday on the phone. he expressed the concern he thought ed snowden was at some point, it's a question of when, working for someone else, possibly the russians. he might be working for them right now. do you think that's a theory that's important to explore right now? how did he get out of the country? >> my comment would be, be part of the dialogue. if you believe in this, use the power of the law and the structures of our society to make your case. the answer is not for any one of us to unilaterally decide that i'm the all-knowing oracle who knows everything, that's i'm in the best position to decide what is right or wrong. be leery of a society in which everyone unilaterally can do that. we love to quote the co
as citizens, we're free to express our opinions. that's a real strength for us as a nation. the challenge in my mind is we cannot function as a society if every one of us unilaterally decides i'm right, everyone else is wrong, and i'm going to disregard the law and decide what i'm going to agree to adhere to or not adhere to. >> i spoke with your predecessor just yesterday on the phone. he expressed the concern he thought ed snowden was at some point, it's a question of when, working for...
60
60
Aug 23, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
mechanisms of governance within our nation right now do not enjoy broad trust and competence among our citizenry. that is a tough thing to acknowledge. it doesn't help us as a nation. it is the case. one thing i try to tell the team out of fort meade is, i am not going to waste my time wishing the world was a certain way. we are going to acknowledge the way the world is. we are going to be effective in doing that. we just have to acknowledge that this is part of this challenge. much of what we structured originally was we insured congress as the elected representative of the citizens of this nation will bring the primary tools to ensure compliance. we find ourselves in a situation where much of our public does not trust many elements or has low confidence in many elements of our government. w\hat do you do when your compliance strategy was founded on that approach? hopefully you will see some things over the course of the next few months -- i'm not here to sell anything. i'm not here to convince anybody. stick to the facts. let people make well-informed decisions as to what they are comfortable with. that is what we need to do. we need to focus on the mis
mechanisms of governance within our nation right now do not enjoy broad trust and competence among our citizenry. that is a tough thing to acknowledge. it doesn't help us as a nation. it is the case. one thing i try to tell the team out of fort meade is, i am not going to waste my time wishing the world was a certain way. we are going to acknowledge the way the world is. we are going to be effective in doing that. we just have to acknowledge that this is part of this challenge. much of what we...
128
128
Aug 17, 2014
08/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
rules, that would be contrary to our rules that believe in fairness, would be inconsistent to us as a nation being a rule of law. >> i want you to weigh in on a different subject. you've been following this crisis in ferguson, missouri. and particularly, the justice department made it clear that they did not want to release this videotape of the strong-armed robbery that michael brown was allegedly involved in. would you have released that video yourself if you were the attorney general today? >> i'm not in the position to opine on that, quite honestly. obviously, it was -- these kinds of investigations, it is important for the federal officials and state officials to work together. and it's good that they're talking about what they're doing. sometimes there's simply disagreement about the tactics used. the key is whether or not the action by feds or action by state and locals, is it going to compromise the other investigation which is what they're worried about. undoubtedly general holder is concerned about whether or not this is going to inflame tensions. we've got some serious violence an
rules, that would be contrary to our rules that believe in fairness, would be inconsistent to us as a nation being a rule of law. >> i want you to weigh in on a different subject. you've been following this crisis in ferguson, missouri. and particularly, the justice department made it clear that they did not want to release this videotape of the strong-armed robbery that michael brown was allegedly involved in. would you have released that video yourself if you were the attorney general...
50
50
Aug 24, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> where do you see us as a nation going from here? >> i think we need to fundamentally change our conversation about race in this country. for too much time we had a discussion where it's preaching to the choir. you have african american and white men's discussing. reality is this conversation needs to change, where white americans, need to address white racism. that's what needs to happen. this is not a prab that can be fixed by minorities, there needs to be a conversation in the white community as to how that group of americans will address the changes in this country, in the history. it can't be a conversation where black people spearhead how the nation changes. >> appreciate your time. good to see you. >> thank you. >> in new york city, thousands march today, protesting police brutality, the rally began on the street where eric garner died. this video shows police trying to restrain garner with a choke hold. cailin ford was at the rally. >> god is calling on you to change the mind of this racively regime. >> reporter: it began with
. >> where do you see us as a nation going from here? >> i think we need to fundamentally change our conversation about race in this country. for too much time we had a discussion where it's preaching to the choir. you have african american and white men's discussing. reality is this conversation needs to change, where white americans, need to address white racism. that's what needs to happen. this is not a prab that can be fixed by minorities, there needs to be a conversation in...
323
323
Aug 17, 2014
08/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 323
favorite 0
quote 0
it reminds us as a nation just how deeply flawed we are with respect to race.e this pattern over and over again in terms of eric gardener, michael brown, where you have an under whelming minor offense met with overwhelming major use of force. and point being you look at the reason which black and brown teenagers are treated relative to white is something profoundly wrong here. the point being here, this situation forces us as a country to basically say to ourselves is michael brown my son my grandson, does he have the same moral value. if the answer to that is yes when we have to change the way we police. change the way we run the criminal justice system. >> schieffer: thank you very much, all of you. very illuminating. peter baker of the "new york times" and girls seib will join the discussion as we talk about the other big stories of the week. type 2 diabetes affects millions of us. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your number
it reminds us as a nation just how deeply flawed we are with respect to race.e this pattern over and over again in terms of eric gardener, michael brown, where you have an under whelming minor offense met with overwhelming major use of force. and point being you look at the reason which black and brown teenagers are treated relative to white is something profoundly wrong here. the point being here, this situation forces us as a country to basically say to ourselves is michael brown my son my...
108
108
Aug 19, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
tell us as a nation what happens when festering rage in a community then begins to ignite and then beginsnsume not only that community but the people around the nation who are empathet empathetic. i think the president has a lot more latitude. does he have opposition? yes. but when he opens his mouth on iraq, he's opposed. when he opens his mouth on the environment, he's opposed. he's opposed at every step. don't use this as an excuse to not speak about race. >> well, and we have very little time left, but i want charles to get in one more time. everyone knows what would happen if the president were to speak more personally about this. we saw what happened when he made a self-evident statement about trayvon martin and if he had a son, he would look like trayvon martin. isn't the case, professor ogletree, that if the president were to step any further into the case and make the case in a sense partly about him, that essentially he will be pillar pillared -- >> i think he has to speak out. the second time he spoke about trayvon martin, you heard the real barack obama speaking from the bully
tell us as a nation what happens when festering rage in a community then begins to ignite and then beginsnsume not only that community but the people around the nation who are empathet empathetic. i think the president has a lot more latitude. does he have opposition? yes. but when he opens his mouth on iraq, he's opposed. when he opens his mouth on the environment, he's opposed. he's opposed at every step. don't use this as an excuse to not speak about race. >> well, and we have very...
64
64
Aug 8, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
a better future. one nation, indivisible, driven by the pursuit of a perfect union and driven it what it may to achieve it. that is what defines as usamericans. a nation of equality but built by those in chains. a vision achieved by patriots. activists who fought for equal justice and who challenge us even today to make this promise real. to them, as generations yet to come, we owe our best efforts and deepest resolve. we must take up this challenge and implement this vision. and we must build, in their honor, a world that is worthy of their passion, their sacrifice and their humanity. as i look around this country devoted to truth and service, i'm really confident to reach that promised land. i thank you for your commitment to the pursuit of progress and justice. i look forward to what we must and will aaccomplish in the months and years ahead. as a nation, as a beloved community, as a united people we shall overcome. thank you. >> please welcome the deputy general of the department of united states justice, james m. cole. >> history is not just a series of events. it's the people who create those events. it's the impact of the sto
a better future. one nation, indivisible, driven by the pursuit of a perfect union and driven it what it may to achieve it. that is what defines as usamericans. a nation of equality but built by those in chains. a vision achieved by patriots. activists who fought for equal justice and who challenge us even today to make this promise real. to them, as generations yet to come, we owe our best efforts and deepest resolve. we must take up this challenge and implement this vision. and we must build,...
256
256
Aug 20, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
forward and how this can be used as an example for community policing and how to deal with police departments and law enforcement in a proper way in which it can be used as a nationalxample, and i thought that was great. >> certainly, what's going on in ferguson in terms of distrust and police needing to make inroads is something that needs to go on in other communities, as well. john gaskin, thanks so much for giving us a sense of what happened in that meeting. >> thank you. >> st. louis county police say they've relieved the officer of duty and they're suspending him indefinitely after he threaten prod testers last night and pointed a semiautomatic assault rifle at them. don lemon is in ferguson with the latest. it's surprising at this point that this would happen, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah. it is surprising and what's even more surprising that you're going to see the video right now of that confrontation, and i want to warn our viewers, there are some very strong language in this video. we've done our best to bleep it to cover that language, but it is very graphic and you will get an idea of what it is, so again, a warning and then i will explain exactly when
forward and how this can be used as an example for community policing and how to deal with police departments and law enforcement in a proper way in which it can be used as a nationalxample, and i thought that was great. >> certainly, what's going on in ferguson in terms of distrust and police needing to make inroads is something that needs to go on in other communities, as well. john gaskin, thanks so much for giving us a sense of what happened in that meeting. >> thank you....
47
47
Aug 3, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
us to question reality have a challenging our perception modeling of art, but also the world around us. [applause] national humanities medal recipients. abrahm. [applause] the 2013 national humanities abrahm as a. scholar, writer, critic, he has expanded our perception of the expression and influencing and inspiring generations of students. [applause] excepting on the half of american antiquarian society, ellen dunlap. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to the marion -- american antiquarian society for safeguarding the american story for more than two centuries, the society has amassed an unparalleled election of historic american documents. served as a research center for scholars and students alike and connected many to their ultra apparel tage -- heritage -- to their cultural heritage. [applause] david brion davis. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to david brion davis for reshaping our understanding of history. dr. davis has said light on the constriction of the union founded on liberty yet existing half free. his examinations of slavery in abolitionism drives us to keep making more progress in our time. [applause] william theodore. [applause] the 2013 national hum
us to question reality have a challenging our perception modeling of art, but also the world around us. [applause] national humanities medal recipients. abrahm. [applause] the 2013 national humanities abrahm as a. scholar, writer, critic, he has expanded our perception of the expression and influencing and inspiring generations of students. [applause] excepting on the half of american antiquarian society, ellen dunlap. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to the marion -- american...
117
117
Aug 2, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
a futurity. these are our future and they will be used not the only to tell us what's happening now in all its horror but as evidence they will be used as a nationalmmemoration. they will be used as incitement. >> so these images coming out of gaza have that same future aspect. >> that's very important to understand that. >> there's one little -- the big images -- martin fletcher was on live from tel aviv. it's beautiful. the buildings all standing behind him. cut to eamon and there are buildings decimated. it's the subtle changes. some of the subtle ones i think tell a subtle l message. some can be really powerful. >> this message is critically important. we assume it will lead to somehow an equalizing of the battlefield, people who have been dispossessed or without voice will have a voice. those people aren't all going to have a voice we like. and i think what we're seeing in israel is something that is incredibly disturbing. we saw a member of parliament put on her facebook that israel should are in fact, kill the mothers in gaza to prevent more snakes from being born. we've seen images of israelis dancing, that there's not going to be school i
a futurity. these are our future and they will be used not the only to tell us what's happening now in all its horror but as evidence they will be used as a nationalmmemoration. they will be used as incitement. >> so these images coming out of gaza have that same future aspect. >> that's very important to understand that. >> there's one little -- the big images -- martin fletcher was on live from tel aviv. it's beautiful. the buildings all standing behind him. cut to eamon and...
65
65
Aug 22, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
football which is much more decentralized than are we, our participants are all ventured by us as a nationalnization. so whether it's player accident insurance for catastrophic insurance or liability, all of that is part of what our members pay as a membership fee. those claims or the premiums are based upon the number of claims. and so that's another business reason why it's in all of our best interests to try to come up with every technique, every practice, every policy that we possibly can to make our game saver. the number one reason of course is the safety of the human beings playing our sport, but there's good business reasons for all of us wanted to every thing possible to make the game safer. >> thank you. mr. kinzinger, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for your leadership and holding the hearing, and all of you for being here. i appreciate it. i appreciate the diverse panel that is gathered here and the import insights are able to provide on the prevalence of concussions in sports. according to the cdc 175,000 sports-related concussions in fa
football which is much more decentralized than are we, our participants are all ventured by us as a nationalnization. so whether it's player accident insurance for catastrophic insurance or liability, all of that is part of what our members pay as a membership fee. those claims or the premiums are based upon the number of claims. and so that's another business reason why it's in all of our best interests to try to come up with every technique, every practice, every policy that we possibly can...
68
68
Aug 1, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
a kind heart and common sense. . by trust our national garnedsmen to use their good hearts and common sense as americans to distinguish between the widow and her child who is escaping a terrible situation at home. we are trusting the good hearts and good sense of our immigration officers to know the difference between a tattooed criminal and a drug dealer and a smuggler, and the child who has come here innocently brought up on the -- in the troughs the president of the united states has made inviting them up here. it's a tragedy for them. it's a tragedy for our border communities. it's a tragedy for the country to let these folks come into the country. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. culberson: this is a law enforcement issue. it's a law enforcement bill. i encourage a yes vote. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i am proud to be a member of the congress of the united states of america because i have respect for the law. the comprehensive immigration bill has been sitting out there for over
a kind heart and common sense. . by trust our national garnedsmen to use their good hearts and common sense as americans to distinguish between the widow and her child who is escaping a terrible situation at home. we are trusting the good hearts and good sense of our immigration officers to know the difference between a tattooed criminal and a drug dealer and a smuggler, and the child who has come here innocently brought up on the -- in the troughs the president of the united states has made...
39
39
Aug 28, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
us. as a nation, we cannot afford to wait until alzheimer's bankrupt the nation just a severity has for so many hard-working families in utah and across this country. we must make the smart investment now to realize a better, healthier future for our families and our nation. right now, i'll see how this hope. she is your master. next thank you, in addition to hope we have you and i see a size seven halo over there by the witness table and listening to your story also very much exemplifies what my mother tell with. my mother had alzheimer's and dementia, got a masters degree from yale in the days when no woman got a masters degree and we thought very much the same devolution and they very much appreciate your coming. we've got a number of champions here on this committee on both said that the outcome of democrats and republicans who want to follow up on alzheimer reforms so we thank you. dr. bornstein, welcome. >> thank you. thank you, chairman wyden, ranking member hatch and members of the senate finance committee for inviting me to discuss health care effort related to caring for chronic
us. as a nation, we cannot afford to wait until alzheimer's bankrupt the nation just a severity has for so many hard-working families in utah and across this country. we must make the smart investment now to realize a better, healthier future for our families and our nation. right now, i'll see how this hope. she is your master. next thank you, in addition to hope we have you and i see a size seven halo over there by the witness table and listening to your story also very much exemplifies what...
60
60
Aug 20, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
mechanisms of governance within our nation right now do not enjoy broad trust and competence among our citizenry. that is a tough thing to acknowledge. it doesn't help us as a nation. it is the case. one thing i try to tell the team out of fort meade is, i am not going to waste my time wishing the world was a certain way. we are going to acknowledge the way the world is. we are going to be effective in doing that. we just have to acknowledge that this is part of this challenge. much of what we structured originally was we insured congress as the elected representative of the citizens of this nation will bring the primary tools to ensure compliance. we find ourselves in a situation where much of our public does not trust many elements or has low confidence in many elements of our government. what do you do when your compliance strategy was founded on that approach? hopefully you will see some things over the course of the next few months -- i'm not here to sell anything. i'm not here to convince anybody. stick to the facts. let people make well-informed decisions as to what they are comfortable with. that is what we need to do. we need to focus on the miss
mechanisms of governance within our nation right now do not enjoy broad trust and competence among our citizenry. that is a tough thing to acknowledge. it doesn't help us as a nation. it is the case. one thing i try to tell the team out of fort meade is, i am not going to waste my time wishing the world was a certain way. we are going to acknowledge the way the world is. we are going to be effective in doing that. we just have to acknowledge that this is part of this challenge. much of what we...
59
59
Aug 4, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
death will stop it violates our commitment to human rights and due process of law and lessons us as a nation. i pray this legislation never sees the right day. that is a strong statement from groupartisan group, a this administration has not always agreed with but i would certainly associate myself with this statement will stop >> what do you do now? how are you going to get these funds? >> it has been four or five weeks since we put forward a detailed proposal about what it is we got was necessary to deal with this problem. we would like to see congress take action on our proposal. we laid out in clear detail what was necessary and republicans in the house did not act upon it. ofy passed a different piece legislation and in the senate, we saw a republicans do everything they can do to block a democratic proposal patterned on the proposal that this administration put forward. this is a piece of legislation i got votes in the united states senate be -- but because of the rules by center republicans to block that legislation, it won't actually pass will stop we are pretty disappointed that it
death will stop it violates our commitment to human rights and due process of law and lessons us as a nation. i pray this legislation never sees the right day. that is a strong statement from groupartisan group, a this administration has not always agreed with but i would certainly associate myself with this statement will stop >> what do you do now? how are you going to get these funds? >> it has been four or five weeks since we put forward a detailed proposal about what it is we...
199
199
Aug 31, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
a better model for that than george h. w. bush. >> i think george bush saw politics as the path to public service. >> you think about his service to us as a nation, to be a war hero, to be an ambassador to china, u.s. representative at the u.n., to be the vice president of the united states, to be the president of the united states, to be the father of a future president. this man has affected this country and served this country in so many ways. >> he could pound his chest and say look at all i've done, but instead, he would always say this is what i believe in. >> he just has an extraordinary sense of humor. and sometimes, it catches you off guard. and when he can turn a prank against someone, it's always delicious for him. >> he has a rare humor, loves a good story. can't remember a punchline, but loves a good story. >> i really wanted to get it down to the bare essence of just -- i keep hearing that president bush is doing it. did you see? he did it on tv. he did it again. so he actually became pretty good at the impression of himself. >> i have interviewed or known eight presidents, maybe nine, and if i had to drive from boston to st. louis
a better model for that than george h. w. bush. >> i think george bush saw politics as the path to public service. >> you think about his service to us as a nation, to be a war hero, to be an ambassador to china, u.s. representative at the u.n., to be the vice president of the united states, to be the president of the united states, to be the father of a future president. this man has affected this country and served this country in so many ways. >> he could pound his chest...
55
55
Aug 3, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
it violates our commitment to human rights and due process of the law and lessens us as a nation. that's what the archbishop said. in their letter, the bishops further state their opposition to h.r. 5232 and say that it stems from its elimination of the deferred action for children's arrivals program. otherwise known as daca. in conclusion, the bishop's right, how our nation responds to this humanitarian challenge is a moral test of our national character. we ask that you oppose h.r. 5230, and 5232 which we feel ail to live up to that test. others such as the american bar association writes, due to their age, lack of education, language, and cultural barriers, and the complex it of u.s. immigration law -- complexity of u.s. immigration law, they face obstacles to face an immigration judge on their own. it is the children most likely to be eligible for some relief under the law who may least be able to articulate their experiences under this proposed procedure. they have been through a lot of trauma and we want to add to that. yet this has not been enough to stem what the house rep
it violates our commitment to human rights and due process of the law and lessens us as a nation. that's what the archbishop said. in their letter, the bishops further state their opposition to h.r. 5232 and say that it stems from its elimination of the deferred action for children's arrivals program. otherwise known as daca. in conclusion, the bishop's right, how our nation responds to this humanitarian challenge is a moral test of our national character. we ask that you oppose h.r. 5230, and...
44
44
Aug 28, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
us. as a nation we cannot afford to wait until alzheimer's bankruptcy the nation, just as it already has for someone hard-working families in oregon, utah, and across this country. we must make the smart investment now to realize a better, healthier future for our families and our nation. right now all we have is hope. thank you. >> thank you, ms. lehmann. in addition to hope, we have you, and i sort of see a size seven halo over by the witness table. listening to your story, it also very much it simplifies what my mother dealt with. my mother had alzheimer's and dementia. got a masters degree from yale in the days when no woman got a masters degree, and was suffering much the same evolution of events you did. and i very much appreciate your coming. we have a number of champions year on this committee on both sides of the aisle, democrats and republicans, who want to follow up on your all summer reforms, including me. so we thank you. thank you very much. dr. bornstein, welcome. >> thank you. thank you, chairman wyden, ranking member hatch, and members of the senate finance committee for
us. as a nation we cannot afford to wait until alzheimer's bankruptcy the nation, just as it already has for someone hard-working families in oregon, utah, and across this country. we must make the smart investment now to realize a better, healthier future for our families and our nation. right now all we have is hope. thank you. >> thank you, ms. lehmann. in addition to hope, we have you, and i sort of see a size seven halo over by the witness table. listening to your story, it also very...
143
143
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
as phil hoover or... >> what about fred bin laden? >> i don't think he would do that. >> yes, the great family names of this country tell us who we are as a nation. so what would you rather eat, this delicious, suck lent mcdonald's burger, or this burger made by some dude who has been crafting burgers with all organic handmade ingredients? >> the burger crafted by the organic craftsman dude, of course. >> you mean coke and french fries and that mcdonald's hamburger, i'm done. >> sadly other's share zimmerman's dangerous point of view. >> if we can't find more than two or three families to run for high office, that's silly. >> what if zimmerman and babs are right? maybe we shouldn't just depend on two or three families. there had to be someone else out there, but who? >> i am the great, great, great granddaughter of our eighth president, martin van buren. [laughter] >> i don't see it. oh, wait. oh, yeah, i see it now. you got the whole thing. that makes sense. lily van buren was perfect, an offspring of a president so forgettable he wouldn't offend the left or the right. now, obviously the van buren name is synonymous with... what is it synonymou
as phil hoover or... >> what about fred bin laden? >> i don't think he would do that. >> yes, the great family names of this country tell us who we are as a nation. so what would you rather eat, this delicious, suck lent mcdonald's burger, or this burger made by some dude who has been crafting burgers with all organic handmade ingredients? >> the burger crafted by the organic craftsman dude, of course. >> you mean coke and french fries and that mcdonald's...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
human five five political prisoners who were thrown in the crosshairs of the us as a vendetta against the small island nation well earlier am one join me to break the stage and talk about why it's so important to use music as a way to inspire grassroots action against the powers that be so here he is performing sacrifice. all power to the people. yet freedom all. trucks. there to kill so the fight. to shut the fuck their children all for setting up their. present to life. to look the same time to make the top of the games but the someone else said it. that is the flames i can remember things to claim in this lifetime and then lose everything became indestructible it's a cool open a door to the police when the people in the little break look to the cue ball to permit it they struck dumb remember this now that you're going to try. and say they can in making this joint and the kids think its older brother was told he had the heart of a thousand men come with me i think about trying so now we can win. this kid could you to junk could you feel when you did that you just paralyze the time you tested me take that.
human five five political prisoners who were thrown in the crosshairs of the us as a vendetta against the small island nation well earlier am one join me to break the stage and talk about why it's so important to use music as a way to inspire grassroots action against the powers that be so here he is performing sacrifice. all power to the people. yet freedom all. trucks. there to kill so the fight. to shut the fuck their children all for setting up their. present to life. to look the same time...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
us. as a. reason for becoming independent schools a nation that nations should be self-governing govern the coolness feels better below someone else to do it for. this month shows. transport's gets a facelift a new cutting board which makes him most of the sun india is on the science flourishes in toast and we check out some fun car let's say the most said knowledge young age here on r.g.p. we've got the future cover. language of all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports to the pollution the no i will leave next tuesday planning to comment on your latter point of the month to say it's if mr k.l.a. car is on the docket delgado. they do no more weasel words. when you have a direct question me prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a battle pretty speech and down to freedom to cost. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything to submission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the r g dog call. welcome back to cross
us. as a. reason for becoming independent schools a nation that nations should be self-governing govern the coolness feels better below someone else to do it for. this month shows. transport's gets a facelift a new cutting board which makes him most of the sun india is on the science flourishes in toast and we check out some fun car let's say the most said knowledge young age here on r.g.p. we've got the future cover. language of all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
human five five political prisoners who were thrown in the crosshairs of the us as a vendetta against the small island nation well earlier am one join me to break the stage and talk about why it's so important to use music as a way to inspire grassroots action against the powers that be so here he is performing sacrifice. all power to the people. yes freedom all. trucks. there to kill set the fire. so so so far there's a little for setting up there just. to see the light. to look the same time to take the tops of the james river but the someone else said it. the flames remember things to keep the flame in this tight time and then lose everything to gain this particular mama to cool open the door to the pundits with the playful little break look to the two permitted to play struck dumb remember this now they going to try. and say they did and they came. to think it's all there but it was cold he had the heart of a song with me i think about trying so now we don't win. could you to junk could you feel when you did just paralyze us to meet take. anyone if you would. prefer to. take your sacrifice to show no int
human five five political prisoners who were thrown in the crosshairs of the us as a vendetta against the small island nation well earlier am one join me to break the stage and talk about why it's so important to use music as a way to inspire grassroots action against the powers that be so here he is performing sacrifice. all power to the people. yes freedom all. trucks. there to kill set the fire. so so so far there's a little for setting up there just. to see the light. to look the same time...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
us more. if the court that somebody in your world was switchable she was not all. caught up would be a total cost as you will. thanks for joining us audience national live from moscow julia songs being held captive for two years in the ecuadorian embassy in london he's now doing a press conference let's listen in to see what he has to say. well i'm. late by you know the day. so i'm thankful united kingdom. stand your old. long. she told me. to begin first of all be. deprived. and it will. be good. for the whole number in the. kind. of. project to morrow. they will. but it has now a. very. it is a. bushranger have now reached. more. than. just. because it has been very you've been. reporting on. this case. problems that low. to be able to do so. but he also told. people there. was space for the earth to write. the first be all. multiple functions in the organization. in goal. and that it led to some god forsaken place. misreported. pressure over. pleasurable. i have no feet we've been here. for three. hundred twenty. seven very. basis on which fire. is. ongoing. and. that investigation. made by. described by the. part. of the whole. investigation of
us more. if the court that somebody in your world was switchable she was not all. caught up would be a total cost as you will. thanks for joining us audience national live from moscow julia songs being held captive for two years in the ecuadorian embassy in london he's now doing a press conference let's listen in to see what he has to say. well i'm. late by you know the day. so i'm thankful united kingdom. stand your old. long. she told me. to begin first of all be. deprived. and it will. be...
33
33
Aug 30, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
it is really a win-win kind of solution for the future of those nations in the many nato nations. we're seeing that in libya, for instance, a lot of the will nato are used asa basing nation to deploy our forces so we must take care of the overall and the of missions strategic nato to do that in the southeast and the south. we must keep the balance of nato because they have to deal with the overall environment while we are concentrating understandably on the east because of the .ituation in ukraine we have to as well keep this balanced approach. a very dynamic presence, good preparation which means as well some investment in key infrastructures which are absolutely indispensable to achieve the aim, to deploy efficiently forces where and when it is needed. >> people expect concrete names bases to be and announced at the latest next week. is that something you think you would be able to do already now or that nato would be able to say next week? my command has proposed 140 seven projects where nato can and best to achieve this. i will not name any of those but it covers the full spectrum of what is needed to make sure that our forces are at the ready, that we
it is really a win-win kind of solution for the future of those nations in the many nato nations. we're seeing that in libya, for instance, a lot of the will nato are used asa basing nation to deploy our forces so we must take care of the overall and the of missions strategic nato to do that in the southeast and the south. we must keep the balance of nato because they have to deal with the overall environment while we are concentrating understandably on the east because of the .ituation in...
93
93
Aug 20, 2014
08/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> also, new this morning, us officials now confirming the video after man be headed in iraq is, in fact, a us journalist. and as the nation becomes outraged, his family has a different message watch his mother is saying about her son. >>> ♪ >> and more protesters taking to the streets in ferguson, missouri. well, attorney general eric holler's visit there today bridges some calm. we'll have to see. good day everybody it is wednesday, august the 20th, 20146789 we want your help in cheering on our taney dragons. certainly the story of the day. >> yep. little league world series tonight. >> tonight. >> 7:30. is it going to rain? by the way, if you want to to help us out here, maybe put on a tee, put on the powder blue and maroon, kind of like our old phillies. >> i know. >> use the hashtag fox 29 taney dragons, dress up, take a pick, send it into us. >> we've been getting so many tweets already this morning, people wishing them the very bestment talking about that all morning long, also at 6:00 a lot of stories, taney fever of course, steve keeley live in williamsport, pennsylvania, previewing the game tonight. maybe a littl
. >> also, new this morning, us officials now confirming the video after man be headed in iraq is, in fact, a us journalist. and as the nation becomes outraged, his family has a different message watch his mother is saying about her son. >>> ♪ >> and more protesters taking to the streets in ferguson, missouri. well, attorney general eric holler's visit there today bridges some calm. we'll have to see. good day everybody it is wednesday, august the 20th, 20146789 we want...
46
46
Aug 3, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
airstrike tilled 10 members of the same family who were taking cover inside a united nation's school which was being used as shelter. campaign is now in its 27th day and the human cost continues to climb. 64 israeli soldiers have now been killed. three civilians have also been killed in israel. one of whom was a thai national. 1 with 8 palestinians have been killed in the israeli operation. the u.n. estimates around 80% of them are civilians. more than 9,370 people have been injur injured. ,500 are children. >> palestinians are taking shelter in u.n. shelters trying to escape the bombardment. this was the scene at that particular airstrike that killed 10 people in rafa, a school being used by the united nations to house those fleeing the fighting was hith, a school being used by the united nations to house those fleeing the fighting was hit. 10 were killed and more than 30 others injuries. the united nations secretary general has issued a statement. the attack is another gross violation of international humanitarian law which clearly requires protection by both parties of palestinian civilians, u.n. staff a
airstrike tilled 10 members of the same family who were taking cover inside a united nation's school which was being used as shelter. campaign is now in its 27th day and the human cost continues to climb. 64 israeli soldiers have now been killed. three civilians have also been killed in israel. one of whom was a thai national. 1 with 8 palestinians have been killed in the israeli operation. the u.n. estimates around 80% of them are civilians. more than 9,370 people have been injur injured. ,500...
102
102
Aug 19, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
spring on the 150th anniversary of the 1864 overland campaign, our national park service asks us to remember not just as individuals, but as a nation. to reflect on not just the acts of participants, acts both noble and harsh, but to reflect together on our -- on our nation's winding complicated road forward to this day. let us recognize the civil war was not just an accumulation of milestones, dates, places, but a moving, massive national transformation. we learn, we understand, and i hope we come to value our nation as a result of the shared experience. we do these not merely as spectators, for though we may not realize it, we come here today, and the weeks ahead, possessed of a responsibility. there is a connective thread between those who lived here, fought here, suffered, and died and went on from here, and us, our ancestors did with the hope, even expectation that we take their struggle forward. we are a remembering people. in setting aside these hallowed fields, congress and the national park service ask us to remember, an essential and ongoing part of our national story. over the next days and weeks, our rangers will
spring on the 150th anniversary of the 1864 overland campaign, our national park service asks us to remember not just as individuals, but as a nation. to reflect on not just the acts of participants, acts both noble and harsh, but to reflect together on our -- on our nation's winding complicated road forward to this day. let us recognize the civil war was not just an accumulation of milestones, dates, places, but a moving, massive national transformation. we learn, we understand, and i hope we...
94
94
Aug 20, 2014
08/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> also, new this morning, us officials now confirming the video after man be headed in iraq is, in fact, a us journalist. and as the nationerent message watch his mother is saying about her son. >>> ♪ >> and more protesters taking to the streets in ferguson, missouri. well, attorney general eric holler's visit there today bridges some calm. we'll have to see. good day everybody it is wednesday, august the 20th, 20146789 we want your help in cheering on our taney dragons. certainly the story of the day. >> yep. little league world series tonight. >> tonight. >> 7:30. is it going to rain? by the way, if you want to to help us out here, maybe put on a tee, put on the powder blue and maroon, kind of like our
. >> also, new this morning, us officials now confirming the video after man be headed in iraq is, in fact, a us journalist. and as the nationerent message watch his mother is saying about her son. >>> ♪ >> and more protesters taking to the streets in ferguson, missouri. well, attorney general eric holler's visit there today bridges some calm. we'll have to see. good day everybody it is wednesday, august the 20th, 20146789 we want your help in cheering on our taney...
119
119
Aug 3, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
as a dangerous trend. democratic governments, often popular, were using their mandates to ee rote individual rights, the separation of powers, and the rule of power but even i never imagined that a nationalder from europe no less would use the term as a badge of honor. for the prime minister the world changed fundamentally after 2008. since then he argues american power has been in decline and liberal values today embody corruption, sex and violence. western europe has become a land of freeloaders on the backs of welfare systems. he has not simply spoken but acted and his actions over the past few years demonstrate that his role model has been russia under putin. he has implemented and enacted in hungary a version of what can best be described as putinism. when he first came to power in 2000 vladimir putin seemed like a smart, tough talented manager. russia was reeling from internal chaos, economic stagnation and default in 1998. he sought to integrate russia into the world and wanted good relations with the west asking russia for a place in the world trade organization and nato. he established control over society. he presided over a booming economy as oil prices quadrupled under his wa
as a dangerous trend. democratic governments, often popular, were using their mandates to ee rote individual rights, the separation of powers, and the rule of power but even i never imagined that a nationalder from europe no less would use the term as a badge of honor. for the prime minister the world changed fundamentally after 2008. since then he argues american power has been in decline and liberal values today embody corruption, sex and violence. western europe has become a land of...
58
58
Aug 19, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
spring on the 150th anniversary of the 1864 overland campaign, our national park service asks us to remember not just as individuals but as a nation, to reflect on not just the acts of participants -- acts both noble and harsh -- but to reflect together on our nation's winding, complicated road forward to this day. let us recognize the civil war was not just an accumulation of milestones, dates, places, but a moving, massive national transformation. we learn, we understand, and i hope we come to value our nation as a result of the shared experience. we do these not merely as spectators, for though we may not realize it, we come here today and the weeks ahead possessed of a responsibility. there is a connective thread between those who lived here, fought here, suffered, and died and went on from here, and us. our ancestors did with the hope, even expectation that we take their struggle forward. we are a remembering people. in setting aside these hallowed fields, congress and the national park service ask us to remember an essential and ongoing part of our national story. over the next days and weeks, our rangers will walk ma
spring on the 150th anniversary of the 1864 overland campaign, our national park service asks us to remember not just as individuals but as a nation, to reflect on not just the acts of participants -- acts both noble and harsh -- but to reflect together on our nation's winding, complicated road forward to this day. let us recognize the civil war was not just an accumulation of milestones, dates, places, but a moving, massive national transformation. we learn, we understand, and i hope we come...
34
34
Aug 10, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
as a reminder to all of us, also a year ago, the chairman of the republican national committee sat on this stage endorsing immigration reform. yet here we are a year later, the senate passed it. it passed it during the naleo conference last year. but the house refused to move immigration reform. the house, controlled by republican leadership, given vicky's comments, what do you think? >> look, without question, how a candidate or a party or an individual who's running for elected office speaks about minorities in the political narrative, the impression given is how you speak about them then translates what will be your policy remedy to those folks? so the republican party has not done a good job on that when it comes to immigration issues. that doesn't mean that hispanics should run away from the republican party. that means we should flood it and change it from within. that's what we're doing. we want to have a conversation within the conservative movement to say, hey, immigration is positive for america. america was built on the waves of poor immigrants who created new wealth, new o
as a reminder to all of us, also a year ago, the chairman of the republican national committee sat on this stage endorsing immigration reform. yet here we are a year later, the senate passed it. it passed it during the naleo conference last year. but the house refused to move immigration reform. the house, controlled by republican leadership, given vicky's comments, what do you think? >> look, without question, how a candidate or a party or an individual who's running for elected office...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
support from its western backers washington plans to train and equip its a regular forces as the national guard fighters or the a use quietly lifting a ban on supplying ukraine with weapons andrew farmer reports but the latest move by the european union has certainly angered moscow the e.u. has lifted a ban on the supply of military equipment and technology to the ukrainian government but russia's foreign ministry says this amounts to double standards because the ban was actually imposed last february prevent the then president using such equipment against anti-government protesters but it now seems ok to use the very same equipment in the ongoing conflict in the east of the country which moscow fears could inflame the situation. is removed by the council of europe on the quiet according to moscow which has gone on to say the e.u. is not applying logic to the situation and is in fact just reacting to being prodded by washington washington meanwhile has announced plans to fund train and equip the ukrainian national guard we should point out that this is not part of the ukrainian regular army it's a subsidiary if you
support from its western backers washington plans to train and equip its a regular forces as the national guard fighters or the a use quietly lifting a ban on supplying ukraine with weapons andrew farmer reports but the latest move by the european union has certainly angered moscow the e.u. has lifted a ban on the supply of military equipment and technology to the ukrainian government but russia's foreign ministry says this amounts to double standards because the ban was actually imposed last...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Aug 12, 2014
08/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
we're making it a sub category that's an for continued education i'd like to have some land use lawyers some people that are register planners to talk go about that as a larger national not local issue and i'm very, very concerned about that i've gotten a lot of conversations about this and i think their experts will help us think that throw in a manner that doesn't have detrimental consequences just in response to air b and bs. >> commissioner hillis. i just want to paut put a motion on the table so get agreements on some points the recommendation for approval with modifications which b will include all the modifications suggested by the department with the exception of the hosted the limit on hosted rentals we'll encourage the board to have a limit open hosted rentals limited by days or rooms or both that we would require that we would encourage the property owner consent or notifications that sro's are not covered by this and that we will encourage the board not as part of this board but the delivery to provide additional resources and budget and staffing for the department to take on the enforcement >> i have a question before he second this thing. you said prope
we're making it a sub category that's an for continued education i'd like to have some land use lawyers some people that are register planners to talk go about that as a larger national not local issue and i'm very, very concerned about that i've gotten a lot of conversations about this and i think their experts will help us think that throw in a manner that doesn't have detrimental consequences just in response to air b and bs. >> commissioner hillis. i just want to paut put a motion on...
119
119
Aug 3, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
these are the risks that i would like to say us assess as a nation. >> interesting because -- as yous you flip that, it's similar to something ari asked. we were talking about paul ryan's budget. i heard michel martin say can he find a partner on the left, the most interesting partnership now between the right and left is rand paul and cory booker, the senator thinking about this question. i want to show a little of ari's offand ask but the responses we heard -- interview and ask you about the responses we heard. >> in your view, is the enforcement of the war on drugs race scientist. >> well, i think it has a racial outcome is a better way to pete it. >> do you think it's accidentally racist or explicitly so? >> i think you're complicating this far more than it needs to be. rand said it simply, this has a profound racially disparate impact, and we need to solve it using means by which we take a dumb, broken system, frankly, and make it work for every american. this system is broken. you don't have to call it black or white, racially impact -- use just got to do something about it. >>
these are the risks that i would like to say us assess as a nation. >> interesting because -- as yous you flip that, it's similar to something ari asked. we were talking about paul ryan's budget. i heard michel martin say can he find a partner on the left, the most interesting partnership now between the right and left is rand paul and cory booker, the senator thinking about this question. i want to show a little of ari's offand ask but the responses we heard -- interview and ask you...