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they gave us freedom 37 they gave free education, free house, and, etc., etc. that is why people began leaving the anc. >> what would you like the anc to still do. >> i would like housing. that is my outcry. >> they provide ove for thousan. this is my outcry. >> desiree is one of people who will be coming to the anc rally. they're expected to appeal to people, to vote for the anc. the anc know that's they're losing some people to the opposition parties. many leaders know if they pull out all the stops, they'll get as many people to vote for them on the 7th of may. >> many challenges being faced by the anc. thank you for joining us from johannesburg. >>> moving on, ukrainian troops are continuing their advance in the east to stop pro russian groups from taking over more towns. soldiers have made more gains as part of their anti-terror operation. in a pro-russian stronghold troops have surrounded the city and it is the rebels who are gaining the upper hand, they've stepped up security and reinforced barricades. here are reports. >> reporter: the burning cars and
they gave us freedom 37 they gave free education, free house, and, etc., etc. that is why people began leaving the anc. >> what would you like the anc to still do. >> i would like housing. that is my outcry. >> they provide ove for thousan. this is my outcry. >> desiree is one of people who will be coming to the anc rally. they're expected to appeal to people, to vote for the anc. the anc know that's they're losing some people to the opposition parties. many leaders know...
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to come through to justify programs that have never been shown to keep us safe but cost us liberties and freedoms that we don't need to give up, and our constitution says we should not give up.
to come through to justify programs that have never been shown to keep us safe but cost us liberties and freedoms that we don't need to give up, and our constitution says we should not give up.
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journalistses use freedom of information laws all the time. is deeply -- has a deep understanding of -- excuse me. the ordinance public records act, freedom of information act and the brown act. he would be a passionate and fair advocate to the northern california journalist community. i'll also say the most important tool a journalist brings to work every day is their common sense. and i think mr. winston's common sense and his outside perspective a a task force minutiae would help in its reform and i would ask you to please move his nomination forward. thank you. >> thank you. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm richard nee, member and past chairman of the sunshine ordinance task force. you have an opportunity today to begin the process of filling all 11 seats on the task force and i would strongly urge that you do so. with two vacancies on the task force over the past couple years, it takes only four members, four absences to kill a quorum, and believe me, it's happened. that number rose up to 6, that threshold goes up to 6 when there is f
journalistses use freedom of information laws all the time. is deeply -- has a deep understanding of -- excuse me. the ordinance public records act, freedom of information act and the brown act. he would be a passionate and fair advocate to the northern california journalist community. i'll also say the most important tool a journalist brings to work every day is their common sense. and i think mr. winston's common sense and his outside perspective a a task force minutiae would help in its...
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. >> i am voting for the anc because the founder struggled and gave us freedom.he ruling sfraik congress still has a lot of support. people aren't happy about the alleged skrupings in the amc. 20s million dollar of taxpayer money was spent to upgrades to the president's home. >> that figure is a big appeal for ourselves to win the african nation. by the way, including the president, himself, we need to correct that. >> along with access of corruption, poor service deliver, rising unemployment this could be a tough election. the black majority government has bought some dignity for many of those oppressed during apa aparthe apartheid. it has delivered water and electricity. those things are important because although the services are under severe thread. people who have access to water often get cut off. people who have access to electricity often get cut off. >> hussein says he isn't voting? >> i didn't renew my membership because i don't concur with what i see. it is for my own good. the ruling african congress is expected to win this election. it has to not onl
. >> i am voting for the anc because the founder struggled and gave us freedom.he ruling sfraik congress still has a lot of support. people aren't happy about the alleged skrupings in the amc. 20s million dollar of taxpayer money was spent to upgrades to the president's home. >> that figure is a big appeal for ourselves to win the african nation. by the way, including the president, himself, we need to correct that. >> along with access of corruption, poor service deliver,...
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. >> i am going to vote for the anc because it found our struggle and gave us freedom. >> apartheid ended 20 years ago. the ruling african national congress has a lot of support but people aren't happy about the alleged corruption in the anc. recently, more than $20 million of taxpayers' money was spent on security upgrades to the president president's rural home. >> it a bitter pill to swallow. by the way, including the president, himself, because it's clear that somewhere along the line, even our own institutions which we have confidence in, they failed us somewhere along the line and we need to correct that. >> along with allegations of corruption action poor service delivery, rising unemployment and poverty, this could be a tough election for the anc. but the black majority government has brought some dignity to many of those oppressed during apartheid. >> the anc has delivered for many people. it has delivered more housing, water and electricity. those things are important because the anc has delivered those services, the surfaces are under severe threat. so people who have ax to wat
. >> i am going to vote for the anc because it found our struggle and gave us freedom. >> apartheid ended 20 years ago. the ruling african national congress has a lot of support but people aren't happy about the alleged corruption in the anc. recently, more than $20 million of taxpayers' money was spent on security upgrades to the president president's rural home. >> it a bitter pill to swallow. by the way, including the president, himself, because it's clear that somewhere...
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it can be lost vegas and freedom is updated when you have the faith that provides a kind of sanctified grace that elevates the free will and allows us to aspire to our better. ronald reagan worked a lot with pope john paul to search is very close to and john paul to make a statement that ronald reagan could have made freedom without faith can become confused, perverse and can even lead to the destruction of freedom for others and you can think of examples of that. so john paul the second successor pope benedict the 16th said the west suffers from a confused ideology of freedom. so we've got freedom on. we don't totally understand. and because of that confused ideology we are suffering from a dictatorship of relativism. the scriptural verse says do not use your freedom as opportunities for the flash. but rather use freedom to what? serve your neighbor, love your neighbor as yourself. russell kirk to a mentioned before as 1974 classic the roots of american order talked about order to liberty. you have to have an inner order obefore the country can have an outer order from an external order. george washington talked about self-governin
it can be lost vegas and freedom is updated when you have the faith that provides a kind of sanctified grace that elevates the free will and allows us to aspire to our better. ronald reagan worked a lot with pope john paul to search is very close to and john paul to make a statement that ronald reagan could have made freedom without faith can become confused, perverse and can even lead to the destruction of freedom for others and you can think of examples of that. so john paul the second...
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gavin edwards noted has thrown his support behind us the freedom act. but in some against the house and senate intelligence committees which have their own versions of as a report last year the senate intelligence committee passed the physic improvement socks which adds a few privacy protections for americans but all to mail a card applies in a sleaze ball collection activities. the house intelligence committee announced they will vote on its own similar reform bill on thursday. italy has thirteen co sponsors. sold to really build of the house and senate leadership to decide which bill gets priority. and it's a full vote on the house and senate floor. and already leadership of the house to show preference for the intelligence committees watered down reform package but supporters of the usa freedom action have another concern. when the bill is considered in the judiciary committee on wednesday you'll be immediately replaced by what's known as a manager's amendment. which is essentially a compromise version of the usa freedom act. the electronic frontier
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freedoms. but if you want to use your freedoms to do something i don't approve of because i come across as a very conservative person. but they don't see me as attacking their standards and what they want to do. of course there's one rule. you can't take advantage of others. you can't cheat and you can't defraud people. and all of a sudden they see this as less threatening. so theoretically, you should have, as a libertarian, you should have as much appeal to liberals as to conservatives. because liberals generally supposed to be, sometimes they come up short on defending civil liberties and at a that's sometimes a mixed back or antiwar, which i think is questionable too because it's so mixed. but if there's a principle progressive, i feel excited working with them, dennis kosinich and why nader, they base their bleaches on some basic principles. so that's 80 think the message of liberty should be appeal across the board. there's a quote that nixon made one time many, many years ago. he said "we're all cainsians n now,," conservative credit republicans and liberal democrats, they are all can kane
freedoms. but if you want to use your freedoms to do something i don't approve of because i come across as a very conservative person. but they don't see me as attacking their standards and what they want to do. of course there's one rule. you can't take advantage of others. you can't cheat and you can't defraud people. and all of a sudden they see this as less threatening. so theoretically, you should have, as a libertarian, you should have as much appeal to liberals as to conservatives....
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it founded a struggle and give us freedom. >> apartheid ended 20 years ago. the african ruling national congress has a lot of support, but people are not happy. recently $20 million was spent on upgrades to jacob zuma's home. >> that figure is a bitter pill to swallow for ourself, by the way, including the president, because it's clear somewhere along the line our own institutions which we have confidence in, they failed us somewhere along the line and we need to correct that. >> along with allegations of corruption, poor evers delivery, it could be a tough election. there has been some dignity for many of those oppressed. >> the a.n.c. delivered for many people. it delivered more housing. water and electricity. those things are important because although the a.n.c. delivered the services, the services are under threat. so people who have access to water often get cut off. people who have access to trusty often get cut off. >> 76-year-old man says he's not voting. >> i didn't renew my membership. because i don't concur with what i see. it is for my own good a
it founded a struggle and give us freedom. >> apartheid ended 20 years ago. the african ruling national congress has a lot of support, but people are not happy. recently $20 million was spent on upgrades to jacob zuma's home. >> that figure is a bitter pill to swallow for ourself, by the way, including the president, because it's clear somewhere along the line our own institutions which we have confidence in, they failed us somewhere along the line and we need to correct that....
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and modi was denied a visa in 2005 under a little used freedom law. as a result of this and other disagreements the obama administration may hope that this is a chance to reset relations with india. jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> now, we invite you to join becky anderson later today for a special edition of "connect the world." for those of you watching cnn national that will begin at 4:00 this afternoon in london, 8:00 for those of you watching in new delhi on cnn. >> i lived in california for seven years, residents know you get those wildfires annually. but this year just looks different, it may be a long wildfire season this time around. >> dozens of fires already impacting the state months earlier than usual. thousands of people have been evacuated as fast-moving flames threaten entire neighborhoods. >> at this point at least one person has been killed. 20 homes have been destroyed. but these fires continue. authorities are questioning two teenagers about two of the fires. >> california's fire director says the amount of fire activity so far th
and modi was denied a visa in 2005 under a little used freedom law. as a result of this and other disagreements the obama administration may hope that this is a chance to reset relations with india. jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> now, we invite you to join becky anderson later today for a special edition of "connect the world." for those of you watching cnn national that will begin at 4:00 this afternoon in london, 8:00 for those of you watching in new delhi on cnn....
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it will give us the distant early warning, a major change. and let me say, as a result of the freedom act passing the house, the nsa might still be watching us. but now, we can watch them. and we means all of us, not just members of congress and our staffs, but all of americans through disclosure and transparency. now, i'm happy to introduce the ranking member and my successor as chairman of the full judiciary committee, john conyers of michigan. >> thank you. greetings. the usa freedom act is, to me, an important step to our reforming the in dash the nation's intelligence gathering programs and improving -- reforming the nation's intelligence gathering programs and improving civil liberties. this is a win for civil liberties today. here is why. first of all, we end woke collection -- bulk collection. although it is not perfect, the bill itself would require the public disclosure of all significant opinions of the fisa court. and we ask for a protection of the content of the u.s. persons communications from unnecessary disclosure or dissemination. this is a great move forward. we thin
it will give us the distant early warning, a major change. and let me say, as a result of the freedom act passing the house, the nsa might still be watching us. but now, we can watch them. and we means all of us, not just members of congress and our staffs, but all of americans through disclosure and transparency. now, i'm happy to introduce the ranking member and my successor as chairman of the full judiciary committee, john conyers of michigan. >> thank you. greetings. the usa freedom...
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children aren't learning about the incredible contributions our military and veterans made to giving us our freedom have done. we created a film, an animated film about the history of the armed forces. for memorial day we're giving away for free a free militarydvd.com. >> put us to the test on this memorial day. you guys can play along at home. you don't have paddles at home but you can try. >> when was the first memorial day? a, 1776. b, 1812. c, 1868. d, 1945. >> i meant to say c. >> you're all right. you're all winners. it was may 5, 1868. a union general named john logan declared in commemoration of all those who died during the civil war, there would be a day where the graves of fallen soldiers would be decorated with flowers. the first major celebration took place may 30 of that year at arlington national cemetery. everyone has the first one right. that was number 2. what did memorial day used to be called? victory day, armed forces day? decoration day? two of you were paying attention at the last answer. sorry, clayton. as i said, it was decoration day. i gave a hint. >> my producers were ta
children aren't learning about the incredible contributions our military and veterans made to giving us our freedom have done. we created a film, an animated film about the history of the armed forces. for memorial day we're giving away for free a free militarydvd.com. >> put us to the test on this memorial day. you guys can play along at home. you don't have paddles at home but you can try. >> when was the first memorial day? a, 1776. b, 1812. c, 1868. d, 1945. >> i meant to...
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use of fisa section 702 which allows the n.s.a. to target persons located outside of the united states. the u.s.a. freedom on the floor today certainly does not give us everything we want or need. it is a product of heated negotiations across party lines. it is far from perfect but is an important step forward and we will work to fix remaining problems and strengthen the bill as it moves to the senate. but a no vote on this bill oday may mean no reform at all. this must end. this bill makes critically important changes that we must all support. that's why i will vote for it and i will urge everyone else to vote for it. with that i thank congressman sensenbrenner and goodlatte and conyers and scott and forbes and all the staff members who worked on this bill. this is a signal occasion. it's the first real progress we have made. not enough but a really good first step. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, at this time i reserve. the speake
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there was the justice department us the freedom act. which was preferred by symbol of experience and then the house intelligence committees piece of transparency modernization act referred by the intelligence community. i wonder how those left standing. house intelligence committee. dropped its own bill and three with support behind the usa freedom act passing it by a unanimous vote on wednesday the us had not passed on a pt to chair a committee with no amendments that we can get from that special person one district outline which that prohibit the back door searches of americans' communications in the annex these databases and another throughout new reporting requirements which added more transparency as the agency. man has appeared satisfied that the house intelligence committee about which released a statement today cleaning the amended act and the book collection of telephone message that while preserving an important counter terrorism tool the next task is a full photo is for. i was so nice to be getting face time with the german g
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you had a press getting used to its freedom and taking to it with degree of exuberance that swung the pendulum over to the extreme where everyone felt that nobody can tell me what is right or wrong. >> the man i will a broadcasting company recently held a conference and we did a journalism 101 seminar. always bear in mind you treat a person with dignity. you accompany your accusation or your commentaries with substance. so, if that story puts you in a bad light or you know how or the network will know how to defend you. right? >> the crimes against journalism, the occasional miss demeanors that philippinep pino journalists committee don't compare to the crimes committed against them. the courts, the liable cases and media murders that go unpunished, they are the big stories when it comes to journalism in the philippines. >> more global village voices on the state of journalism in the state of the philippines. >> filipino journalists are at their most vulnerable when they are covering corruption, hotly contested elections, the trade in illegal drugs and abuses in the expectation of nat
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savior jesus christ, for he made all this happen. 25 years ago, our struggle for freedom came at a great cost to some of usnt months and years in hiding or in prison. we lost much, families, possessions, educations, freedom, and even our lives. some of them even lives. so the dream of a free, peaceful and prosperous china. we students admired the former leader who went to tiananmen square in his call for three reforms for china. economical, political, and spiritual. we saw brutal abuses of human rights. we saw corruption in high places. we saw in equities everywhere. we wanted to change, so we cried out, the country is our country. the people is our people. if we don't act, who will? the past 25 years after tiananmen massacre, china has developed into an economic dictatorship with no political reform. however, despite the brutal oppression, forced abortion and religious prosecution, china is undergoing a powerful and unprecedented spiritual growth. the human heart cannot be satisfied by the materialism alone, as jesus said. man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of go
savior jesus christ, for he made all this happen. 25 years ago, our struggle for freedom came at a great cost to some of usnt months and years in hiding or in prison. we lost much, families, possessions, educations, freedom, and even our lives. some of them even lives. so the dream of a free, peaceful and prosperous china. we students admired the former leader who went to tiananmen square in his call for three reforms for china. economical, political, and spiritual. we saw brutal abuses of...
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freedom. never let us forget the sacrifice and their willingness to serve.ome heroes, they asked for courage to never leave their friends, brothers and sisters, those who stood watch with them. warriors died for our country in war. we recognize their gift to us is peace and liberty. the kind of liberty that endures through long struggles. the kind of liberty that is bound with the blood of these, our heroes. brave men and women who answered the call and said send me. they will never be seen again. libertyelebrate this and give comfort to those who continue to grieve. let them know that their loved one did not die in vain and that we will never, ever forget. help us now as we recommit our lives to the service of our nation. let them know that they are not alone. we ask these things in your holy name, amen. leese joined the navy band in singing our national anthem. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, general dempsey. [applause] >> thanks very much. hagel,sident, secretary members of congress and , families of guest our missing an
freedom. never let us forget the sacrifice and their willingness to serve.ome heroes, they asked for courage to never leave their friends, brothers and sisters, those who stood watch with them. warriors died for our country in war. we recognize their gift to us is peace and liberty. the kind of liberty that endures through long struggles. the kind of liberty that is bound with the blood of these, our heroes. brave men and women who answered the call and said send me. they will never be seen...
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present it to them that you are not going to be judgmental, except one thing we want our freedoms, but if you want to use to do something i don't approve of, they don't see me in attacking their standards in what they want to do, of course you can't take advantage of others, cheat, or defraud people. and then they see this as less threatening. so theoretically, you should have as much appeal to liberals as to conservatives, because liberals were supposed to be -- sometimes they come up short on defending personal liberties, and liberals were considered to be more anti-war, which i think is questionable too because it's so mixed. but if there is a principal progressive, i felt very comfortable and excited in working with them. dennis ka sinnage, and ralph nader, and even bernie sanders, because they based their beliefs on basic principles, so that's why i think the message of liberty should be appealing across the board. there is a quote that nixon made one time. he says we're all cane see ans now. he was right, but it was philosophically, they were caneseeians. so they are all caneseeans. so i see it in
present it to them that you are not going to be judgmental, except one thing we want our freedoms, but if you want to use to do something i don't approve of, they don't see me in attacking their standards in what they want to do, of course you can't take advantage of others, cheat, or defraud people. and then they see this as less threatening. so theoretically, you should have as much appeal to liberals as to conservatives, because liberals were supposed to be -- sometimes they come up short on...
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us. freedom requires civic responsibility. most people think they are free because they are personally free, they can buy their own close, make their own friends, go wherever they want, even ever they want. that does not mean their civic we free. lly free. you have to engage in democracy. >> ralph nader sunday night at 8:00 on c-span q&a. the newest book, a collection of interviews with the nations best storytellers. >> we're sitting here today in a city designed i have frenchman. -- by a frenchman. the great symbolic work of sculpture at the gateway to the country in new york, the statue of liberty, a gift from france. rivers and talent and universities, colleges all over the country with french names. we do not pronounce them the way ofy do, but the influence france on this country is far greater than most americans appreciate. >> read the interview with david mccullough. published by it public affairs books and available at your favorite bookseller. former secretary of state hillary clinton discusses policy strategies to ad
us. freedom requires civic responsibility. most people think they are free because they are personally free, they can buy their own close, make their own friends, go wherever they want, even ever they want. that does not mean their civic we free. lly free. you have to engage in democracy. >> ralph nader sunday night at 8:00 on c-span q&a. the newest book, a collection of interviews with the nations best storytellers. >> we're sitting here today in a city designed i have...
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your presence be upon us this day, a day in which we as a nation come us to honor these men and women who gave all they had for our freedom. lord, never let us forget the sacrifice and their willingness to serve. we know they did not ask to become heroes. they simply asked for kurds to leaveere duty, to never their friends, their brothers we continue too command these brave warriors who died for our country in war. today we recognize that their gift to us is peace and liberty, the kind of liberty that indoors too long struggles, that tries of nation's soul, the kind liberty that is brought from heroes.n and women, our men and women who witnessed the crucible of war and will never be seen again. let us now celebrate this liberty and may give comfort it to those who continue to grieve. but then know that their loved one did not die in vain and that we will never ever forget. lord, help us as we recommit our lives to the service of this great nation and all those brave in and women who served uniform, especially in harm's way this day. let them know they are not alone. we ask these things in your holy name, amen. navy bandit
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to come through to justify programs that have never been shown to keep us safe, but cost us liberties and freedoms that we don't need to give up, and our constitution says we should not give up. >> but you can see how it happened. guys with box cutters spent 200 bucks using our own aviation system to take down our own buildings and smash into the pentagon in a field in pennsylvania, what are we going to do? it's a non-traditional enemy, the expression is an enemy we can't see. what are we going to do? >> you know, this is a key question that the 9/11 commission considered, and what they found in the post, when they looked at all of the classified intelligence from all of the different intelligence agencies, they found that we had all of the information we needed to detect this plot. we actually had records of the phone calls from the united states and out. the cia knew who these guys were. the problem was not that we weren't collecting information. it wasn't that we didn't have enough dots. it wasn't that we didn't have a haystack. it was that we did not understand the haystack that we have. the p
to come through to justify programs that have never been shown to keep us safe, but cost us liberties and freedoms that we don't need to give up, and our constitution says we should not give up. >> but you can see how it happened. guys with box cutters spent 200 bucks using our own aviation system to take down our own buildings and smash into the pentagon in a field in pennsylvania, what are we going to do? it's a non-traditional enemy, the expression is an enemy we can't see. what are we...
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use of fisa section 702 which allows the n.s.a. to target persons located outside of the united states. the u.s.a. freedomct on the floor today certainly does not give us everything we want or need. it is a product of heated negotiations across party lines. it is far from perfect but is an important step forward and we will work to fix remaining problems and strengthen the bill as it moves to the senate. but a no vote on this bill oday may mean no reform at all. this must end. this bill makes critically important changes that we must all support. that's why i will vote for it and i will urge everyone else to vote for it. with that i thank congressman sensenbrenner and goodlatte and conyers and scott and forbes and all the staff members who worked on this bill. this is a signal occasion. it's the first real progress we have made. not enough but a really good first step. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, at this time i reserve. the spea
use of fisa section 702 which allows the n.s.a. to target persons located outside of the united states. the u.s.a. freedomct on the floor today certainly does not give us everything we want or need. it is a product of heated negotiations across party lines. it is far from perfect but is an important step forward and we will work to fix remaining problems and strengthen the bill as it moves to the senate. but a no vote on this bill oday may mean no reform at all. this must end. this bill makes...
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it founded a struggle and gave us freedom. >> apart height ended 20 years ago. the ruling african national congress has a lot of support. people are not happy about the corruption in the a.n.c. 20 million of taxpayers money was spent on security upgrades. >> that figure is a bitter pill to swallow for hour. by the way, including the president. it's clear that somewhere along the line our own institutions which we have confidence in, they failed us somewhere along the line. we need to correct that. >> along with allegations of corruption, poor service and poverty, it could be an interesting election. >> the a.n.c. delivered for many people. it delivered more housing. it has delivered water and electricity. now, those things are important because although the a.n.c. delivered the service, the services are undersevere threat. people who have access to water often get cut off. people with access to trsty get cut -- electricity get cut off. >> this 76-year-old is not voting in protest. >> i didn't renew my membership. i do not cop kerr with what i see. it's for my op
it founded a struggle and gave us freedom. >> apart height ended 20 years ago. the ruling african national congress has a lot of support. people are not happy about the corruption in the a.n.c. 20 million of taxpayers money was spent on security upgrades. >> that figure is a bitter pill to swallow for hour. by the way, including the president. it's clear that somewhere along the line our own institutions which we have confidence in, they failed us somewhere along the line. we need...
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inscribed on the back were the words freedom from fear and want freedom from [inaudible] religion. which i decided to useas the front and the back. my dad fought fascism to defend those freedoms not just for himself the people of different religions and races people he disagreed with or even those he was prejudiced against the they were under attack because we forget people fought world war ii. it becomes all the more critical for us now in the wake of the tragedy of disaster in disappointments of the past decade and a half we recall of flavors of the generation of the 30's and '40's and the president who led them. we apparently want to do so but that is not easy but as the powers that be ever wanted to do that shapes the past to limit american memory to constrain the impulse nobody did so like ronald reagan in the famous presidential visit to commemorate the 40th a anniversary of the d-day landing he looked at the struggles and actually initiated the greatest phenomenon but contrary to appearances whenever he spoke of that generation he was seeking not to cultivate every determined to do those achieveme
inscribed on the back were the words freedom from fear and want freedom from [inaudible] religion. which i decided to useas the front and the back. my dad fought fascism to defend those freedoms not just for himself the people of different religions and races people he disagreed with or even those he was prejudiced against the they were under attack because we forget people fought world war ii. it becomes all the more critical for us now in the wake of the tragedy of disaster in disappointments...
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depriving us of those who do want. freedomand right where we're struggling where surviving were resisting we're trying our best to stay alive how can we continue living like this we have to take the risk of talking out the king and his sons might have been as good as he's need to answer the question what are we charged with what exactly is our crime what is the crime ninety nine percent of women in this country who are basically are suffering under a male guardianship and they are going to do whatever he wants he can he can cut off everything and she's left with nothing or. we are making the safe man twice now we would like to. fight back to gain our freedom. while the woman's father who apparently looked is our own daughters in the policies certainly amount of boston influence if i let's bring you some numbers here on the program one on the international the eighty nine year old king a hole the eighth place on the forbes list of the world's most powerful people is estimated to be worth seventeen billion dollars and according
depriving us of those who do want. freedomand right where we're struggling where surviving were resisting we're trying our best to stay alive how can we continue living like this we have to take the risk of talking out the king and his sons might have been as good as he's need to answer the question what are we charged with what exactly is our crime what is the crime ninety nine percent of women in this country who are basically are suffering under a male guardianship and they are going to do...
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freedom. it's what our soldiers did, they took the ultimate sacrifice and means more than anything that anybody can ever give us it's our freedom. >> reporter: a fly over our planes in a missing man formation. >>> a person who reportedly wants to give back to the community has been hiding money all over san francisco and is now planning to take the campaign nationwide. an anonymous person using the twitter handle of hidden cash has been leaving money inside envelopes in strange places then he tweets clues on how to find it. people who have found the cash have been posting pictures of it. according to the bold italic website this person claims to have made a lot of money in san francisco real estate and wants to share the wealth. hidden cash says on twitter that next weekend the game spreads out to los angeles. >>> i love all of these money give away stories, remember the big tipper. yeah. all right. i wonder if it's the same person. could be. >>> a bay area nonprofit offering support to parents as they say goodbye to their sick children. >> it's really sad, it's really traumatic but there's so much beauty too.
freedom. it's what our soldiers did, they took the ultimate sacrifice and means more than anything that anybody can ever give us it's our freedom. >> reporter: a fly over our planes in a missing man formation. >>> a person who reportedly wants to give back to the community has been hiding money all over san francisco and is now planning to take the campaign nationwide. an anonymous person using the twitter handle of hidden cash has been leaving money inside envelopes in strange...
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freedom of expression. yes. sir artie reporting from london. while while on the subject here's an example of teenagers using their freedom. in a bid to promote tolerance fun a while these boys are going to school wearing skirts and a website of t. dot com. when it comes to off mainstream views we here at r.t. international have plenty of those as you know if you watch us offered it often gets in a bit of trouble as well makes is the target for criticism one particular satirical show breaking down the israeli palestinian conflict apparently got us into some hot water as well now our correspondent got it she can explain this more. the simon wiesenthal center has publicly demanded an apology from r t for airing a clip of the satirical news program called jews rap news which the jewish human rights organization deemed anti sematic it seems to you any should resolutions calling on israel to give those terrorists and. the users nothing to lose you to miss you but you are just trying to produce weight what so for airing this program the organization called for the firing of our editorial staff if demands were not met threaten to
freedom of expression. yes. sir artie reporting from london. while while on the subject here's an example of teenagers using their freedom. in a bid to promote tolerance fun a while these boys are going to school wearing skirts and a website of t. dot com. when it comes to off mainstream views we here at r.t. international have plenty of those as you know if you watch us offered it often gets in a bit of trouble as well makes is the target for criticism one particular satirical show breaking...
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but cost us liberties and freedoms that we don't need to give up and our constitution says we should not give up. if we want to be free, we can't become subject to surveillance. we can't give away our privacy. we can't give away our rights. we have to be be an active party. we have to be an active part of our government. and we have to say there are some things worth dying for. and i think the country is one of them. >> for more on the edward snowden interview, check out nbcnews.com. >>> calls for the resignation of eric shinseki grow louder. the va's inspector general identified 700 veterans not properly handled. more than 200 vets were left waiting 115 days for their first appointment. >> these are criminal problems. we need the fbi and the department of justice to be involved in this investigation. >> arizona senators john mccain and jeff flake are among the growing list of lawmakers calling for him to resign. shinseki vows to fix the problems ordering the veterans be be triaged for care immediately. meanwhile, chuck hagel ordered a comprehensive review of the military health care
but cost us liberties and freedoms that we don't need to give up and our constitution says we should not give up. if we want to be free, we can't become subject to surveillance. we can't give away our privacy. we can't give away our rights. we have to be be an active party. we have to be an active part of our government. and we have to say there are some things worth dying for. and i think the country is one of them. >> for more on the edward snowden interview, check out nbcnews.com....
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powell outlined four principles of internet freedom -- the freedom to access lawful content, the freedom to use applications, the freedom to attach personal devices to the network, and the freedom to obtain service plan information. one year later, the fcc unanimously endorsed these principles when it adopted the internet policy statements. respectful of these, these freedoms have propelled the internet's tremendous growth over the last decade. it has shielded online competitors from anti-competitive practices. it has fostered long-term investment in broadband infrastructure. it has made the internet and unprecedented platform for civic engagement, commerce, entertainment, and more. and it has made the united states the epicenter of online innovation. i support the four internet freedoms, and i am committed to protecting them going forward. it is not news that people of good faith disagree when it comes to the best way to maintain a free and open internet. or as i think of it, how best to preserve the four internet freedoms for consumers. some would like to regulate broadband providers as utili
powell outlined four principles of internet freedom -- the freedom to access lawful content, the freedom to use applications, the freedom to attach personal devices to the network, and the freedom to obtain service plan information. one year later, the fcc unanimously endorsed these principles when it adopted the internet policy statements. respectful of these, these freedoms have propelled the internet's tremendous growth over the last decade. it has shielded online competitors from...
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to come through, to justify programs that have never been shown to keep us safe but cost us liberties and freedoms that we don't need to give up, and our constitution says we should not give up. if we want to be free, we can't become subject to surveillance. we can't give away our privacy. we can't give away our rights. we have to be an active party. we have to be an active part of our government. and we have to say, there are some things worth dying for. and i think the country is one of them. >> for more of that exclusive edward snowden interview, can you go to nbcnews.com. >>> now to our other top story, calls for the resignation of eric shinseki. they grow louder following a new troubling report about veterans' care. the inspector general identifies at least 1,700 veterans not registered on waiting lists. according to the report, more than 200 vets were left waiting 115 days for their first appointment. >> these are criminal problems. we need the fbi and the department of justice to be involved in this investigation. >> arizona senators john mccain and jeff flake are among the growing list of
to come through, to justify programs that have never been shown to keep us safe but cost us liberties and freedoms that we don't need to give up, and our constitution says we should not give up. if we want to be free, we can't become subject to surveillance. we can't give away our privacy. we can't give away our rights. we have to be an active party. we have to be an active part of our government. and we have to say, there are some things worth dying for. and i think the country is one of them....
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it's about the people who gave every one of us our freedom. they deserve the first fruits and we should make sure we honor that. >> should there be criminal investigations for the fraudulent recordkeeping? >> if it leads to that, sure, but i think we need to presume that it may not be criminal, but it may be and if it turns out that people acted in a way that denied the rights of veterans to what they deserved and they fraudulently made up records, then yeah, that's criminal prosecution, people need to go to jail for that. that needs to be a clear example to others that you can't abuse the nation's most honored heroes and get away with it. you shouldn't be able to fraudulently abuse any american taxpayer for that matter. >> absolutely. governor, thank you so much. what's coming up on your big show tonight? >> congressman jeff miller, chairman of the va oversight committee in congress is going to be with us and we'll be talking about this issue. we also are going to be focusing on the update on the justina palatier case, the young girl who's be
it's about the people who gave every one of us our freedom. they deserve the first fruits and we should make sure we honor that. >> should there be criminal investigations for the fraudulent recordkeeping? >> if it leads to that, sure, but i think we need to presume that it may not be criminal, but it may be and if it turns out that people acted in a way that denied the rights of veterans to what they deserved and they fraudulently made up records, then yeah, that's criminal...
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using. >> pelosi focused on freedom of speech. >>> vice president joe biden is following the president's leading to the bay area. he's going to be here on wednesday to raise money at the san francisco home of tom stier. tickets start at $500 a piece and go up to $10,000 for a one-on-one with mr. biden. president obama was here a couple weeks ago to hold a fundraiser at a silicon valley tech company. >>> it's time to check on the weather. we have the big race tomorrow. i was thinking it is windy. will it be windy tomorrow? >> it will be and cool enough for most folks to wear costumes, we hope at the race tomorrow. we'll see 50s and 60s. the winds have backed off. it has been gusty. winds around 30 miles an hour in san francisco. but the speeds are dropping off. we will see a sea breeze that will pull in low clouds across the bay. partly cloudy skies for now. areas of coastal clouds moving inland. might see drizzle at the coastline and highs in the 60s to 70s. you saw that area of low pressure off to the north. that will start to drop to the south. the weekend ends dry. but now you are looking
using. >> pelosi focused on freedom of speech. >>> vice president joe biden is following the president's leading to the bay area. he's going to be here on wednesday to raise money at the san francisco home of tom stier. tickets start at $500 a piece and go up to $10,000 for a one-on-one with mr. biden. president obama was here a couple weeks ago to hold a fundraiser at a silicon valley tech company. >>> it's time to check on the weather. we have the big race tomorrow. i...
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freedom. >> giving us his impression of the flag issue. we can fly the flag on every day. >> protesters andless tomorrow, there may not be that many kids. some indicated they keep their kids at home. in morgan hill, don knapp, kpix 5. >> the morgan hill unified school district recently released a student made video intended to promote peace and unity. it reads: "united at the roots.. we are all different >>> live oak students created a banner with hand prints on it. united at the roads, all different branches and the same tree. >>> police search for the gunman who attacked an elderly couple in their sunnyville home. suffers from early stage alzheimer's, talking to someone in their home on saturday. when she went down to check it out, she walked right into the man on his pistol. he got away with jewelry but she was able to fend her off when she went for her cash. >> what do you think if someone did this to your mother? >> the same man visited the home the day before on friday and couldn't understand but seemed to be asking for a job. >>> it
freedom. >> giving us his impression of the flag issue. we can fly the flag on every day. >> protesters andless tomorrow, there may not be that many kids. some indicated they keep their kids at home. in morgan hill, don knapp, kpix 5. >> the morgan hill unified school district recently released a student made video intended to promote peace and unity. it reads: "united at the roots.. we are all different >>> live oak students created a banner with hand prints on...
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the streets of the capital santiago on thursday in an election campaign bus and i have promised freedom us get a case in the end of state subsidies going to college as an upset none of this tmz been campaigning for better education of the pasta thing when venezuelan soldiers have arrested two hundred and forty three people in protest comes back and detaining the youth and student activists and if we don't race on protest as he hit the streets campaign and as president because of some of your ad you go whatever works a gas bills the streets of cairo. this is pretty striking piece as contestants he's still on the bbc pundits and activists around to get an update. the comedy dinner and to everything that's happening here. fortis it looks like tuna steaks the streets they can. i know they weren't doing anything wrong. they were sleeping when the police came. it's unacceptable that they do this on our constitution states you can protest peacefully. ina surprise me will protest camps in the capital. more than two hundred and ten saying we need to brown the activist bombing to be intoxicated conc
the streets of the capital santiago on thursday in an election campaign bus and i have promised freedom us get a case in the end of state subsidies going to college as an upset none of this tmz been campaigning for better education of the pasta thing when venezuelan soldiers have arrested two hundred and forty three people in protest comes back and detaining the youth and student activists and if we don't race on protest as he hit the streets campaign and as president because of some of your ad...
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the free docket to access lawful content, the freedom to use applications, the freedom to attach personal devices to the network, and the freedom to obtain service plan information. one year later, the fcc unanimously -- endorsed these principles. this is propelled the internets tremendous growth and has shielded online competitors from anticompetitive practices. it's fostered long-term investment in broadband infrastructure. it has made the internet an unprecedented platform enter entertainment, commerce, and more, and has made the united states the epicenter of online innovation. i support the four internet freedoms freedoms and am committed to protecting them going forward. it's not news that people of good faith disagree when it comes to the best way to maintain a free and open internet, or, as i think of it, how best to preserve the four internet freedoms for consumers. some would like to regulate broadband providers as utilities under title 2 of the communications act. this turns the common carrier regulation would scrap the clinton era decision to let the internet grow and thrive f
the free docket to access lawful content, the freedom to use applications, the freedom to attach personal devices to the network, and the freedom to obtain service plan information. one year later, the fcc unanimously -- endorsed these principles. this is propelled the internets tremendous growth and has shielded online competitors from anticompetitive practices. it's fostered long-term investment in broadband infrastructure. it has made the internet an unprecedented platform enter...
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independently use the freedom of information act request things and we had gotten back different or thents often rate would get back one with the top half was excluded in the bottom half was there under national security grounds. i would get back the same document. the bottom would be excluded. we put them together and began to see there were ways to get in authenticated version of what actually happened on the ground. it really is big in japan down the administration on what its policies -- i mean, documents the sense that we are talking about communications between policymakers who have their own point of view. they lease have the awesome intensity -- authenticity of what they were and allowing to say something definitive about the position of the united states government at that particular point in time. it was that notion that we could do this, we did do something that was across the board on many different topics that caused the national security archive to be created. it was one of the unintended consequences, i guess, of bill worthy's exercise of his right to travel and his right
independently use the freedom of information act request things and we had gotten back different or thents often rate would get back one with the top half was excluded in the bottom half was there under national security grounds. i would get back the same document. the bottom would be excluded. we put them together and began to see there were ways to get in authenticated version of what actually happened on the ground. it really is big in japan down the administration on what its policies -- i...
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75,000 being unless laboratories across the country and beagles are used because they have a kind forgiving nature. the beagle freedomject has a bill that has been supported by a state senator to limit animal testing. >>> hey, everybody. it's almost time for us to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzzword and a twitter account. don't worry. it's super easy to create one. >> the buzzword is coming up in a little bit. you have to be at least 18 years old and a u.s. resident to enter. >> standby for the "rtm" ipad mini give away. >> when there's a house fire in your neighborhood it can be a terrifying experience, but when there's a house fire like this one, i think this goes beyond terrifying. as the video picks up it's a neighbor close by this house fire shooting with a cell phone. the neighbor jim was catching all of this. this is before firefighters arrive on scene. >> who you. >> was that a gas tank. >> oh, my god. >> holley [ bleep ]. >> this house fire was started in the garage and the garage was used as an at home auto repair shop. inside that garage where the fire started, 80 gallons of oil,
75,000 being unless laboratories across the country and beagles are used because they have a kind forgiving nature. the beagle freedomject has a bill that has been supported by a state senator to limit animal testing. >>> hey, everybody. it's almost time for us to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzzword and a twitter account. don't worry. it's super easy to create one. >> the buzzword is coming up in a little bit. you have to be at least 18 years old...
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us. and the bottom line was, freedom requires civic responsibility. that doesn't mean they are free. and that is it. you have to engage in democracy. if you don't use your rights you will lose your rights. discusses immelman his recent travels where public spaces have become the site of mass protests and activists movements. this is an hour and 20 minutes.
us. and the bottom line was, freedom requires civic responsibility. that doesn't mean they are free. and that is it. you have to engage in democracy. if you don't use your rights you will lose your rights. discusses immelman his recent travels where public spaces have become the site of mass protests and activists movements. this is an hour and 20 minutes.