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these scenes were filmed by a local boy in a strange disco mr mcnamara. devon melvin a sixteen year old when he was twelve he carried a gun. i think a lot of life that. we were going we were going to run from me robbing people have been saying a lot i swear so much for my neighborhood so what a point where i am why family i want to do right. now the five names are real and waggle you know about. today devon is looking for a way out of the ghetto he doesn't want to live where caring low and senseless fighting is the law of the land when you go through way back when i played in the table i went to the ball when i thought i'd be finished some i didn't but i'm in it i'm in about fourth. just a few miles from here in downtown san francisco and guess who veterans trying to get support for his project against juvenile gang violence showing richards is talking to the mayor gavin newsom he wants to set up a civic behavior course for the toughest members of the city's cans at city hall for the needs a room so girls were going to go please try to figure out the mome
these scenes were filmed by a local boy in a strange disco mr mcnamara. devon melvin a sixteen year old when he was twelve he carried a gun. i think a lot of life that. we were going we were going to run from me robbing people have been saying a lot i swear so much for my neighborhood so what a point where i am why family i want to do right. now the five names are real and waggle you know about. today devon is looking for a way out of the ghetto he doesn't want to live where caring low and...
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"time" magazine had an interview with mcnamara who expressed proregret about the course of the vietnam war. when he was asked who really knew him that he couldn't answer that question. that he couldn't say that his children did. that was a hard thing to have to admit. it was a combination of the deep regrets about personal decisions that had ir revocably shaped public policy and the sense on the part of both men they had missed out with their own children seemed so compelling. and to say something about how macho can lee you cold and lonely after your days of power and influence are done. host: when you look ahead, what do you see in this country? guest: oh, gosh that is a tough question. i'm always amazed at the ability of americans to bounce back from almost anything. and on a micro level to do the right thing. you know, so often we look at the macro level at which people are calling in saying, you know, that gay people shouldn't be allowed in the military. they should be taken out and shot or that, you know, hillary ought to get back in the kitchen. although, in fact the polls are s
"time" magazine had an interview with mcnamara who expressed proregret about the course of the vietnam war. when he was asked who really knew him that he couldn't answer that question. that he couldn't say that his children did. that was a hard thing to have to admit. it was a combination of the deep regrets about personal decisions that had ir revocably shaped public policy and the sense on the part of both men they had missed out with their own children seemed so compelling. and to...
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philip mcnamara is from ireland. >> we're here because the market is here and there is retailers we want to work with. think this is great place to look for funding. >> they start a global plan is appealing. >> we're really looking at investors for opportunities that aren't just local to the united states. if somebody is building a website that serves one community. >> here is where a start-up can practice. if an international expo sponsored by the tech center. half of the start-ups are from overseas. they are looking for $1.5 million. >> we can go into marketing and work and pumping more money into the market which rise above the noise. >> american capital doesn't guarantee all the jobs will be created here. they can't match the pay. google hiring, it is really hard for a start-up to compete with that talent. >> egypt is one country expected to mount a push to attract capital. this is an incubator outside of cairo that is strengthening ties between there and silicon valley. they see good ideas and a new climate since the change in government. >> we did not expect that entrepreneurs to e
philip mcnamara is from ireland. >> we're here because the market is here and there is retailers we want to work with. think this is great place to look for funding. >> they start a global plan is appealing. >> we're really looking at investors for opportunities that aren't just local to the united states. if somebody is building a website that serves one community. >> here is where a start-up can practice. if an international expo sponsored by the tech center. half of...
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philip mcnamara is from ireland. >> we're here because the market is here. there is a lot of consumers and retailers. we think it's a great place to look for funding. >> it starts up with a global plan are appealing. >> we are looking for opportunities aren't just local for the units. if somebody is building websites that serve one community -- >> this is an international expo. half of the 34 start-ups are from overseas. patrick is looking for $1.5 million. >> we can go into the marketing and pump more money. to rise yourself above the noise. >> american capital can't guarantee all the jobs will be created here. start-ups can't match the bay and benefits from tech giants. >> from zinga google facebook hiring, it's really hard for a start-up to compete with that talent. >> egypt is one country expected to mount a major push. this is an incubator outside of cairo that is looking to strengthen ties between there and silicon valley. investors see good ideas kiss since the change in government. >> we didn't expect that number of entrepreneurs to exist in egypt. >
philip mcnamara is from ireland. >> we're here because the market is here. there is a lot of consumers and retailers. we think it's a great place to look for funding. >> it starts up with a global plan are appealing. >> we are looking for opportunities aren't just local for the units. if somebody is building websites that serve one community -- >> this is an international expo. half of the 34 start-ups are from overseas. patrick is looking for $1.5 million. >> we...
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now, i was teaching at harvard when mcnamara came through and admitted it never happened. false flag operations fx you go through history, happened all the time before he's wars. >> that's different from saying that the g. new that 9/11 was coming and didn't try to stop it. >> look at the book. it's no more shocking than our government going to nicaragua and inflicting people with syphilis to see if penicillin works. the scary part of this book for me is that you could substitute the word "nazi" and it would work. >> you said tower seven fell down faster than it could have fallen down. >> it said it fell at free fall. wait a minute. that means you have to defy the laws of physics. that means everything was removed. >> but then you make the leap that it was demolished by exploess inside by the government. >> i don't make a leap. they never checked for explos e explosiv explosives. this book is all documents out in the public domain. i'm not wikileaks. i didn't steal anything. you just have to find them. the cia's assassination manual? it's a nice word for first-degree murde
now, i was teaching at harvard when mcnamara came through and admitted it never happened. false flag operations fx you go through history, happened all the time before he's wars. >> that's different from saying that the g. new that 9/11 was coming and didn't try to stop it. >> look at the book. it's no more shocking than our government going to nicaragua and inflicting people with syphilis to see if penicillin works. the scary part of this book for me is that you could substitute...
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we do information sharing and state and local and have mcnamara who your who played a key role in the office of the right director of national intelligence and he helped us through a lot of issues, but we did a lot of it ourselves and secretary chertoff, you know, he pushed me to get the intelligence out to the state and local to do joint assessments of the fbi to encourage the fusion centers to do the assessments and also give the training down so we were always mindful of privacy and civil liberties as we do share information and some of it sensitive at times in the state and local levels. >> thank you so much for being here. [applause] [inaudible conversations] next highlights from question time in the australian parliament when prime minister upon and cabinet members answered questions to cut greenhouse emissions. they accused him of breaking a promise not to levy the carbon tax. the prime minister also answered questions on the border security policies and on recovery efforts for communities affected by recent floods. this is 40 minutes. >> the next and felker plans for the carbo
we do information sharing and state and local and have mcnamara who your who played a key role in the office of the right director of national intelligence and he helped us through a lot of issues, but we did a lot of it ourselves and secretary chertoff, you know, he pushed me to get the intelligence out to the state and local to do joint assessments of the fbi to encourage the fusion centers to do the assessments and also give the training down so we were always mindful of privacy and civil...
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and nasa space member web and mcnamara signed that memo on the morning of may 8. and you see the words, men and not machines capture the world. and that these aimed at the prestige are part of the battle at the fluid front of the cold w war. it was clear language and you could read the memo and find nothing about space exploration. it was very much about how compete and be successful against the soviet union. kennedy on may 10, accepted the recommendations and did due diligence over the next weeks. and kennedy's speechwriters bundled the space recommendations with other initiatives mainly with security policy. security defense, and a second round of increases in military spending, increases in foreign aid. that was build as the urgent need for national need. and that's what kennedy concluded to set a lunar landing as a goal. could he have done that with minutes with allen shepard on may 5 would not have been a success. i am skeptical, i think it was a necessary condition going forward. there was a big debate whether humans could survive going into space or not. an
and nasa space member web and mcnamara signed that memo on the morning of may 8. and you see the words, men and not machines capture the world. and that these aimed at the prestige are part of the battle at the fluid front of the cold w war. it was clear language and you could read the memo and find nothing about space exploration. it was very much about how compete and be successful against the soviet union. kennedy on may 10, accepted the recommendations and did due diligence over the next...