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spent time with solomon gave solomon gives he gave her a lovely gifts they were both very impressed with each other especially her with solomon then they parted and went to their separate ways then you continue can you please explain what does rupture me rapture doctrine is false teaching will learn god's word and the truth i encourage you to study the word as your mother did obviously been someone that study with the chapel for 25 years rapture. false teaching to security blanket for those that think you don't need to understand the correlation because you can apply away and be gone the book of revelation does not apply to you anyone that tells you you don't need to understand part of god's word is not telling you the truth don't walk the other run the other tricia alabama question really been on my mind what happens to all the souls due to abortion didn't get sent back other parents were they not have to go through this age at all it's the latter same thing applies in the case of miscarriages i think there some souls that are just too good god does not want to put them through thi
spent time with solomon gave solomon gives he gave her a lovely gifts they were both very impressed with each other especially her with solomon then they parted and went to their separate ways then you continue can you please explain what does rupture me rapture doctrine is false teaching will learn god's word and the truth i encourage you to study the word as your mother did obviously been someone that study with the chapel for 25 years rapture. false teaching to security blanket for those...
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solomon? >> good afternoon mark solomon again. of course you should approve the bike plan. however the significant impacts -- there's a pyramid there of impacts but a wide range of impacts down to 10, 22 nds they basically add up to your savings it's difficult to tell there's many contingencies on different options but we can not be digging ourselves deeper on the transit system. the transit for sustainability has to be paramount we can't be delaying that. we're going to end up with a really bad transit system. people getting into their cars further slowing the system down. that's your capital right there and to give it away for any project no matter how good you guys can't stand for that. because if we've seen the population grow over the past 15 years by a hundred thousand we're already seeing transit delays. you know how many more cars are out there and how much more dangerous it is. there is no free lunch here we have to balance this equation. this is ronald, reagan's environmental law. otherwise they do really bad environmental work and that the costs of that are outso
solomon? >> good afternoon mark solomon again. of course you should approve the bike plan. however the significant impacts -- there's a pyramid there of impacts but a wide range of impacts down to 10, 22 nds they basically add up to your savings it's difficult to tell there's many contingencies on different options but we can not be digging ourselves deeper on the transit system. the transit for sustainability has to be paramount we can't be delaying that. we're going to end up with a...
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again, solomon came to the rescue. yet, as i said to my high and solomon is missing from most books on american history for nearly a foot note. hal is the celebrated otherwise? there is a statue of him in chicago standing next to president washington. the u.s. stamp bears his name, and a u.s. postage stamp was issued with his portrait on a. as for the man himself, he gave loans at well below the prevailing rate and died a pauper. excuse me. oh, yes. i have some of my own, as a matter of fact. it makes me know better, of course. as for president washington, he set the tone in his relationship with jews which most future president's adopted when he ensured an island at synagogue, aggregation that bigotry would not be tolerated in american. that conversation apparently was one of the earliest synagogues, reads this letter every year at the time incentive to. president john adams the second president greatly admired both that uc knew personally and the jewish warriors and profits he had read about in the bible. explaining
again, solomon came to the rescue. yet, as i said to my high and solomon is missing from most books on american history for nearly a foot note. hal is the celebrated otherwise? there is a statue of him in chicago standing next to president washington. the u.s. stamp bears his name, and a u.s. postage stamp was issued with his portrait on a. as for the man himself, he gave loans at well below the prevailing rate and died a pauper. excuse me. oh, yes. i have some of my own, as a matter of fact....
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sullivan. >>> good afternoon again, director mark solomon. working on the parking and the north mission we try to work with people who are very car focused on what true north is for transit. saying that if we take these steps we'll have transit for you and you can give up your car and it will be okay. but i have no north star to point them to saying this is where we need to go. this could be that but it's not quite there yet. in 50 years we'll have transporters and jet bags. we have video phones. we're on our way there. let's focus on next 10, 15 years here at the latest. t.e.p. is supposed to be to be this but it's been put on an anorexic diet. [speaker not understood]. we already spent 4 million on the t.e.p. it's been sundowned. [speaker not understood] there is no real push to make it happen. the 25-year plan is for the ta. it's currently having constituency saying give me this, give they this. there's no real vision, no coherent star that says this is where we want to go to make it so you can give up your car. 3.1 billion out of the bill
sullivan. >>> good afternoon again, director mark solomon. working on the parking and the north mission we try to work with people who are very car focused on what true north is for transit. saying that if we take these steps we'll have transit for you and you can give up your car and it will be okay. but i have no north star to point them to saying this is where we need to go. this could be that but it's not quite there yet. in 50 years we'll have transporters and jet bags. we have...
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solomon made some reference to this. as more cars come into the city, that's going to challenge the operation of muni, what we're already have the dubious distinction of being one of the slowest transit systems in the country. the t.e.p. is going to help that. as the growth comes, those gains will be challenged. vehicles are currently at capacity. many vehicles are during the rush hours. and as you know, we have some vulnerability in the way our system's designed and some bottlenecks and hot spots that in the long term we're going to need to address. but the lack of resiliency of our system to address service disruptions is going to become more acute and more pressing need as the demands on the system grow. so, what we're focusing on and kind of the initial kind of thinking about the long-term strategy are the key corridors that are going to move people in the future. this is very high level and intentionally so. it's not even -- it's probably premature to call it a strategy. it's kind of initial thoughts on what a strat
solomon made some reference to this. as more cars come into the city, that's going to challenge the operation of muni, what we're already have the dubious distinction of being one of the slowest transit systems in the country. the t.e.p. is going to help that. as the growth comes, those gains will be challenged. vehicles are currently at capacity. many vehicles are during the rush hours. and as you know, we have some vulnerability in the way our system's designed and some bottlenecks and hot...
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justice department surveillance mission with norman solomon he's director of the institute for public at crissy it's known as a show that helps activists groups be heard. in the interests of national security short of the action against associated press was justified in this instance. well a lot is done in the name of national security and protecting the public several decades ago spying by the nixon administration on the press dirty tricks and so forth were also rationalized inside the white house and later publicly as somehow protecting the public from subversive or other elements that threaten the republic and that is really one of the last refuge of scoundrels when it comes to top leaders who want to turn off the tap of information reaching their own public that those leaders would rather the public be kept in the dark about and i think what we've seen with these revelations about the phone records of a.p. reporters is that this in ministration which has already waged a larger war against more whistleblowers than any other in u.s. history has continued to push the envelope and try
justice department surveillance mission with norman solomon he's director of the institute for public at crissy it's known as a show that helps activists groups be heard. in the interests of national security short of the action against associated press was justified in this instance. well a lot is done in the name of national security and protecting the public several decades ago spying by the nixon administration on the press dirty tricks and so forth were also rationalized inside the white...
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daniel solomon is chief resident of medical trauma surgery at yale new haven hospital. good to see you, doctor, joining us from bridgeport. >> thank you. >> so you, like everybody else, using the commuter train to avoid the nasty commute along i-95. give me an idea of what happened. were you at the time of this collision thrown from your seat or were you at first able to just simply walk away? >> well, i was in the front car and i didn't feel anything at all. the train bucked a little bit and came to a stop and people were a little bit nervous. i knew there was a severe enough bump that i wasn't going to get to work on time but when the smoke started filling the car and people started filling in from the back cars, i realized it was probably a little bit more serious. they broke the emergency exits and we all filed out. people were just milling around on their cell phones i guess trying to get home and get to work. my plan was to just check in, tell the conductor that i was a doctor, if anybody had any cuts or scrapes. but when i reached the back of the car i realized t
daniel solomon is chief resident of medical trauma surgery at yale new haven hospital. good to see you, doctor, joining us from bridgeport. >> thank you. >> so you, like everybody else, using the commuter train to avoid the nasty commute along i-95. give me an idea of what happened. were you at the time of this collision thrown from your seat or were you at first able to just simply walk away? >> well, i was in the front car and i didn't feel anything at all. the train bucked...
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jay solomon of "the wall street journal" is our guest. later on we will take a look at the military capabilities and culture of syria. we will be right back. ♪ >> she is the first first lady to earn a college degree, she is called the mother of the regiment during the civil war. she urges her husband to switch to the republican party, against slavery. meet lucy hayes, the wife of rutherford b. hayes, as we continue our series on first ladies. tonight, live at 9:00 eastern. also on c-span radio and c-span -- c-span.org. >> we are a brand new startup company with one mission, to prevent distracted driving accidents. what we have here is our first generation product. it essentially works very similar to a breathalyzer. to start the vehicle the phone has to be locked into the system to start the car. we have a campaign to draw education and to texting and driving. we created this online simulator. we are trying to bring the message home in a safe environment about how difficult and dangerous it is. that see the technology shapes public poli
jay solomon of "the wall street journal" is our guest. later on we will take a look at the military capabilities and culture of syria. we will be right back. ♪ >> she is the first first lady to earn a college degree, she is called the mother of the regiment during the civil war. she urges her husband to switch to the republican party, against slavery. meet lucy hayes, the wife of rutherford b. hayes, as we continue our series on first ladies. tonight, live at 9:00 eastern....
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solomon. thanks so much for being here today. the story that you have been reporting, russia is in a lot of these headlines, although we're talking about syria. secretary cautions russia over arms. russia says it will ship missiles to syria. let's start with the diplomatic picture here. russia, why? >> russia has been the assad family boss biggest benefactor. they are a civil arms supplier. they have a port in syria. russia, along with iran, have been the big backers of the regime, and carry starting new diplomacy has got to moscow, has met with the foreign minister a few times, buythey are to get them to out. set assad the russians believe the passat has sizable support inside other mainly insightide groups there is still divisions on that front, and uncertainty about what role the assange regime should play in any transition. managing is keyy surry-- how is kerry managing syria >? guest: had a personal dialogue invested inhe has this in a while. he is a bit more of an activist. he has gone to russia, and he is talking about a d
solomon. thanks so much for being here today. the story that you have been reporting, russia is in a lot of these headlines, although we're talking about syria. secretary cautions russia over arms. russia says it will ship missiles to syria. let's start with the diplomatic picture here. russia, why? >> russia has been the assad family boss biggest benefactor. they are a civil arms supplier. they have a port in syria. russia, along with iran, have been the big backers of the regime, and...
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(calling names) abby solomon. >> hi i'm a sophomore. >> next, we have nick. >> hello, i'm nick i'm currently a junior at abraham lincoln high school and i look forward to representing my school as an ac rep. >> thank you nick. i'd like to call elizabeth jones. >> hi i'm elizabeth jones i'm currently a sophomore and i'm looking forward to work with scc alongside the board of education (clapping). >> great neck we have fabian alvarez. >> hi i'm fabian alvarez i'm a tenth grader and i'm looking forward to working with you all. >> great. ashley >> hi my name is ashley and i'm a junior at george washington high school. i'm expected to work with you ail >> next, we have anthony chu. >> i'm anthony chu i'm at abraham lincoln high school i'm excited about working with you. >> next, we have miguel. fresh at the academy of arts and scientists. i'm excited to being an fcc member. thank you (clapping) >> thank you ma gel and hi i'm current a sophomore i looker forward to working with you guys the board of education. >> 15 we have evan lou. i'm currently is a jr. at gej george washington high school >> a
(calling names) abby solomon. >> hi i'm a sophomore. >> next, we have nick. >> hello, i'm nick i'm currently a junior at abraham lincoln high school and i look forward to representing my school as an ac rep. >> thank you nick. i'd like to call elizabeth jones. >> hi i'm elizabeth jones i'm currently a sophomore and i'm looking forward to work with scc alongside the board of education (clapping). >> great neck we have fabian alvarez. >> hi i'm fabian...
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lottery officials a two tickets were sold here in maryland, one in arbutus and t other on solomons island road south and prince frederick. each ticket is worth a cool $1 million. no one has come forward yet, so better check those tickets. >> the start of hurricane season is still a few days away, but we can expect a busy one this year, ,ccording to officials at noaa who predicted the forecast today at their new state of the our prediction center in college park. here is lowell melser. officials,g to noaa this year's hurricane season is not looking good because of a number of factors. they are calling for up to 20 maine storms, three-six of those uld be a major hurricane. >> with the devastation from hurricane sandy still fresh in the minds of those along the seaboard, noaa is a grim outlook at the expected 2013 atlantic hurricane season. >> important news today for all of us is about preparedness. now is the time to think ahead about the hurricane season that is coming. >> officials are calling for an extremely active season. coulden of the storms become hurricanes when of 74 miles per ho
lottery officials a two tickets were sold here in maryland, one in arbutus and t other on solomons island road south and prince frederick. each ticket is worth a cool $1 million. no one has come forward yet, so better check those tickets. >> the start of hurricane season is still a few days away, but we can expect a busy one this year, ,ccording to officials at noaa who predicted the forecast today at their new state of the our prediction center in college park. here is lowell melser....
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. >> i have one speaker for this susan solomon. >> good evening. on behalf of the u s f members i urge a no vote on this resolution. the background says that the union in relation to furlough days we don't see the way parity is described in this resolution. we've been open about this in our discussions about it. please keep in mind that administrators are being restored for a whole day and teachers for a half of day. while it is true the unit folks took a whole day only u s f gave the district over $23 million over the next. is unaudited actually shows $11 million more than when feels projected inform this year. this calls for a revised calendar this wasn't bargained and the unstructural collapsed was supposed to be calendar. we've filed a grievance. so i ask for june 3rd which is now going to be scheduled as professional development day which will be a fur low day. it's a perfect opportunity to do some professional development it would be perhaps professional development on non-inclusive packages. it still is over a month away we have time to plan
. >> i have one speaker for this susan solomon. >> good evening. on behalf of the u s f members i urge a no vote on this resolution. the background says that the union in relation to furlough days we don't see the way parity is described in this resolution. we've been open about this in our discussions about it. please keep in mind that administrators are being restored for a whole day and teachers for a half of day. while it is true the unit folks took a whole day only u s f gave...
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solomon would you like one minute to wrap up? i hope i can do our members justice. last week ken our political director and i sat in an enterprise room we were the only people in the audience while this school district voted for - we wait until 9 o'clock to hear because of lack of fund there would be lay offs it's really hard to believe that the lack of funds is the reason for lay offs right now. we need to not make people feel like disrespected because they have to continue to work after they get a lay off notice. we have to recognize that out of 1 hundred and 45 district there are abo 1 hundred thousand statewide we're 10 percent of lay offs in california that's unacceptable (clapping) >> thank you public comment is now closed. we're going to move on to item k advising committee reports and superintendent i believe we have one this evening >> thank you i'd like to ask the officer to introduce our speakers please. >> actually conspires mendoza do you want to do you're speaking now? so i have an appointment to my opening on 9 and so i'm going to be appointing franci
solomon would you like one minute to wrap up? i hope i can do our members justice. last week ken our political director and i sat in an enterprise room we were the only people in the audience while this school district voted for - we wait until 9 o'clock to hear because of lack of fund there would be lay offs it's really hard to believe that the lack of funds is the reason for lay offs right now. we need to not make people feel like disrespected because they have to continue to work after they...
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. >> my name is mark solomon i want to talk to you about the parking plan. staff is doing what it wants to do and it's not being honest and forth coming with the neighborhood. the ideal elegant solution to this is that we have meters and the residential parking permit that work in hybrid that would require legislation changes by you all. put the needs of existing residents first. and then the commute ers. it would seem to work together but staff is just not hearing it we need leadership from this body and executive staff and it benefits the most folks and less maintenance and i appreciate you guys moving forward on that. >> thank you. >> would you like me to address -- if i could just for miss m u.n. i i think we certainly agree with regard to the difficulty of the higher floor buses all of the buses that we will be purchasing will be low floor buses the buses that we're purchasing now are hybrid buses and some of the lines you referenced are trolley buses. and the 38 uses generally the 68 buses and we're purchasing the 40 ones first we will as quickly as we
. >> my name is mark solomon i want to talk to you about the parking plan. staff is doing what it wants to do and it's not being honest and forth coming with the neighborhood. the ideal elegant solution to this is that we have meters and the residential parking permit that work in hybrid that would require legislation changes by you all. put the needs of existing residents first. and then the commute ers. it would seem to work together but staff is just not hearing it we need leadership...
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the columns suggest trajan's column in imperial rome as well as the bible's description of solomon's temple. the dome is like the domes of papal rome. towers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power. the belvedere palace in vienna was built in 1721 for prince eugene of savoy, the general who led the austrians to their victory over the turks. the architect was lucas von hildebrandt. the belvedere actually consists of two palaces set at opposite ends of an enormous formal garden in which nature has been completely subdued. the design is based on a simple program. the two palaces and the garden present the visitor with an allegory of life's journey. at one end, where prince eugene lived,
the columns suggest trajan's column in imperial rome as well as the bible's description of solomon's temple. the dome is like the domes of papal rome. towers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named...
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and michael and i have lived here for the overall earth and that almost to the day going to see you solomon had some experiences with invisible before she actually were. in love my man but gosh darn it i want a little freaked from before i. do this this is. definitely a big for the lives in people's minds where the differences between the lookers on in your mind and what goes on reality i don't think we've got that all figured out yet. my brain is a beast i am severely bipolar they call it bipolar rapid cycling borderline schizophrenia bipolar disorder creates a noise in your brain that is constant the voices come from this way and voices come from that way and it's really like being possessed by satan the nuances of mental illness require the nuances of different medications to turn down the mania because when i go off manic it is true or need no. this is sara call extended release. i take it night this is depakote which i take twice a day abilify which oppression do you can set sodium so i can poop new video ambiens sim ball to sim that stand whereas a pan a lortab zoloft serach well exte
and michael and i have lived here for the overall earth and that almost to the day going to see you solomon had some experiences with invisible before she actually were. in love my man but gosh darn it i want a little freaked from before i. do this this is. definitely a big for the lives in people's minds where the differences between the lookers on in your mind and what goes on reality i don't think we've got that all figured out yet. my brain is a beast i am severely bipolar they call it...
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journalists was necessary to protect americans from leaks that could endanger their safety but norman solomon from the media watch group things it's aimed at making an example of a pete carroll whistle blowers. that is really one of the last refuge of scoundrels when it comes to top leaders who want to turn off the tap of information reaching their own public that those leaders would rather the public be kept in the dark about and i think what we've seen with these revelations about the phone records of a.p. reporters is that this isn't ministration which has already weighs data larger war against more whistleblowers than any other in u.s. history has continued to push the envelope and try to have a chilling effect on not only journalists but the sources within the administration . when questioned about the phone probed they had on the u.s. department of justice refused to take responsibility and his main argument he didn't know what he's own agency was doing. not tell you what the reasons why the why do you know he's instructed to wait there was because i'm simply not a part of the trees. ho
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journalists was necessary to protect americans from the leaks that could endanger the safety but norman solomon from the famed media watch group he thinks it's more aimed at making an example of a.p. in order to scare off any would be whistleblowers. that is really one of the last refuge of scoundrels when it comes to top leaders who want to turn off the tap of information reaching their own public that those leaders would rather the public be kept in the dark about and i think what we've seen with these revelations about the phone records of a.p. reporters is that this is a ministration which has already waged a larger war against more whistleblowers than any other in u.s. history has continued to push the up and tried to have a chilling effect on not only journalists but the sources within the administration . ok before we get to the cause report let's jump into the world update now starting with texas where several tornadoes have ripped through it in one area one area that was seventy five homes destroyed and six people killed though the number is probably going to rise a many others have be
journalists was necessary to protect americans from the leaks that could endanger the safety but norman solomon from the famed media watch group he thinks it's more aimed at making an example of a.p. in order to scare off any would be whistleblowers. that is really one of the last refuge of scoundrels when it comes to top leaders who want to turn off the tap of information reaching their own public that those leaders would rather the public be kept in the dark about and i think what we've seen...
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journalists claim it was necessary to protect americans from dangerous information leaks but norman solomon he's from the media watch group says it was all about teaching a lesson to whistleblowers. that is really one of the last refuge of scoundrels when it comes to top leaders who want to turn off the tap of information reaching their own public that those leaders would rather the public be kept in the dark about and i think what we've seen with these revelations about the phone records of a.p. reporters is that this isn't ministration which has already weighs data larger war against more whistleblowers than any other in u.s. history has continued to push the envelope and try to have a chilling effect on not only journalists but the sources within the administration . well that to bring you up to date for the moment i'll be back with a news team with more in just have a thirty minutes from now in the meantime it is the latest edition of a money show the kaiser report off of the short break is that it's. a fairly dickinson university study has been revealed to twenty nine percent of americ
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journalists claiming it was necessary to protect americans from dangerous information leaks but norman solomon from the media watch groups as it was all about teaching a lesson to whistleblowers that is really one of the last refuge of scoundrels when it comes to top leaders who want to turn off the tap of information reaching their own public that those leaders would rather the public be kept in the dark about and i think what we've seen with these revelations about the phone records of a.p. reporters is that this is a ministration which has already waged a larger war against more whistleblowers than any other in u.s. history has continued to push the envoy up and tried to have a chilling effect on not only journalists but the sources within the administration . now to some other news making headlines around the world and please be aware the following footage contains graphic content there's a grisly video allegedly shows fighters would be all nusra front a rebel group linked to al qaeda executing eleven government soldiers islamists can be heard shouting god is great after a child is fired t
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comes out ten years now after george bush declared america's victory over saddam hussein and norman solomon director for the institute for public accuracy believes the u.s. that campaign has brought little democracy to the country. there's a very corrupt interest truck sure and a lot of political repression torture and shelling both in public and behind prison walls which was also the case under saddam hussein but i think that by most measures the magnitude has been the u.s. in a worse in the last ten years and going forward the prospects look very grim i think that the united states government should be apologizing to the american people for the lies and especially to the iraqi people because of so much. death and injury that continues to take place because of and in the aftermath of the invasion occupation. millions of orthodox believe. in church ceremonies all around the world it's one of orthodox christianity is most important. the resurrection of jesus christ immense crowds of gathered at russia's main vigil at the cathedral of christ the savior in downtown moscow for celebrations ther
comes out ten years now after george bush declared america's victory over saddam hussein and norman solomon director for the institute for public accuracy believes the u.s. that campaign has brought little democracy to the country. there's a very corrupt interest truck sure and a lot of political repression torture and shelling both in public and behind prison walls which was also the case under saddam hussein but i think that by most measures the magnitude has been the u.s. in a worse in the...
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rest comes a decade after washington's proud claim a victory in its operation iraqi freedom norman solomon director of the institute for public accuracy thinks instability in iraq is only likely to deepen. corrupt infrastructure and a lot of political repression torture and chilling both in public and behind prison walls which was also the case under saddam hussein but i think by most measures the magnitude has been the u.s. in a worse in the last ten years and going forward the prospects look very grim i think that the united states government should be apologizing to the american people for the lies and especially to the iraqi people because of so much evil and injury that you didn't used to take place because of and in the aftermath of the invasion occupation under the bush cheney administration it was all effort to justify and pump up the war is something glorious a lot of the problem that we have is that the reality of the war is by president bush and then president obama to the extent that there's not an honesty about the whys the more the basis of the war and the suffering that is t
rest comes a decade after washington's proud claim a victory in its operation iraqi freedom norman solomon director of the institute for public accuracy thinks instability in iraq is only likely to deepen. corrupt infrastructure and a lot of political repression torture and chilling both in public and behind prison walls which was also the case under saddam hussein but i think by most measures the magnitude has been the u.s. in a worse in the last ten years and going forward the prospects look...
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hundred journalists was necessary to protect americans from leaks could endanger the safety of norman solomon from the fed media watch group he thinks it's aimed at making an example of a.p. in order to scare off any would be whistleblowers that is really one of the last refuge of scoundrels when it comes to top leaders who want to turn off the tap of information reaching their own public that those leaders would rather the public be kept in the dark about and i think what we've seen with these revelations about the phone records of a.p. reporters is that this is an ministration which has already weighs data larger war against more whistleblowers than any other in u.s. history has continued to push the envoy and tried to have a chilling effect on not only journalists but the sources within the administration and to new orleans not to open up the world update is where u.s. police are both rested the nineteen year old suspect they've been hunting in connection with the mother's day shooting there in the big easy scott who has a criminal record for possessing firearms on drugs has been on the ru
hundred journalists was necessary to protect americans from leaks could endanger the safety of norman solomon from the fed media watch group he thinks it's aimed at making an example of a.p. in order to scare off any would be whistleblowers that is really one of the last refuge of scoundrels when it comes to top leaders who want to turn off the tap of information reaching their own public that those leaders would rather the public be kept in the dark about and i think what we've seen with these...
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journalists was a necessary to protect americans from the leaks that could endanger the safety norman solomon from the fair media watch group thinks it's aimed at making an example of a.p. to scare off any whistleblower. that is really one of the last refuge of scoundrels when it comes to top leaders who want to turn off the tap of information reaching their own public that those leaders would rather the public be kept in the dark of doubt and i think what we've seen with these revelations about the phone records of a.p. reporters is that this isn't ministration which has already weighs data larger war against more whistleblowers than any other in u.s. history has continued to push the up and tried to have a chilling effect on not only journalists but the sources within the administration . well before we get into our program problem interest let's jump into the world update quickly syria first by pro assad refugees looting women and children came under fire from rebels as they were time in the southeast town of yet to move government soldiers or company into refugees return fire reports sayi
journalists was a necessary to protect americans from the leaks that could endanger the safety norman solomon from the fair media watch group thinks it's aimed at making an example of a.p. to scare off any whistleblower. that is really one of the last refuge of scoundrels when it comes to top leaders who want to turn off the tap of information reaching their own public that those leaders would rather the public be kept in the dark of doubt and i think what we've seen with these revelations...