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I wouldn't get the front page of the art section in the New York Times. On the other hand, other authors that might feel slighted by such thing, you know, might have a problem with it, and I think that might where Nick felt he was being smacked.
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i wouldn't get the front page of the art section in the. new york times on the other hand other authors that might feel slighted by such thing you know might have, a problem with it and i. think that might where, nick felt he was being
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I wouldn't get the front page of, the art section in the. New; York. Times On the other, hand other authors that might feel slighted by such thing. you. know might have a problem. with it and I think that might where Nick felt he was being;
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i wouldn't get the front page of the art section in the new york times. on the other hand, other authors that might feel slighted by such thing, you know, might have a problem with it, and i think that might where nick felt he was being smacked.
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So, the fact that you're selling books on the prison bus, you don't think that's what the Times felt was newsworthy about this, and that that was converted into a book deal?
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so the. fact that you're selling books on the prison. bus you, don't think that's what the times, felt was newsworthy about this and that that; was converted into a book
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So the fact. that you're selling books on the prison bus, you, don't think that's what the Times felt was newsworthy about this and that, that was converted. into a book
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so, the fact that you're selling books on the prison bus, you don't think that's what the times felt was newsworthy about this, and that that was converted into a book deal?
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No, that just happens to be coincidental.
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You think it's the quality of your writing?
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That was coincidental, that the writer ran into me while I was selling books on the prison bus. Prison bus books, the books that we sell on the prison bus, Nick, is not, that's not our biggest audience. Our biggest audience is in the streets, is in the beauty salons, is on the web. You know, that's where my audience is. I mean, I also sell books to the prisons and on the prison buses, but I also...
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that was coincidental that the writer ran into me. while i was selling books on the prison, bus prison bus, books the books that we. sell on, the prison bus nick is not that's not our biggest audience our. biggest audience is in the, streets is in the beauty. salons is on the web you know that's where my audience is i mean i also sell books to the prisons and on the prison buses but, i
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That was coincidental that the writer ran into me. while I was selling books on the prison bus Prison bus books the books that, we sell. on the prison bus. Nick is. not that's not our biggest audience Our. biggest audience is in the streets is in the beauty salons is. on the web You know that's where my audience is, I mean I also. sell books to the prisons and on the prison; buses, but I.
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that was coincidental, that the writer ran into me while i was selling books on the prison bus. prison bus books, the books that we sell on the prison bus, nick, is not, that's not our biggest audience. our biggest audience is in the streets, is in the beauty salons, is on the web. you know, that's where my audience is. i mean, i also sell books to the prisons and on the prison buses, but i also...
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Let me just jump in and ask Nick, you know, E. Lynn Harris, who, he started out selling in beauty parlors, door-to-door out of the trunk of his car. There's a long history of black folks kind of boot strapping it to get literature out, or to get books out. Now, would you consider doing street marketing? Have you done street marketing for your books, regardless of the kind of literature you do, there's a whole market of people who just go to the corner booksellers. Could literature, black literary fiction, become more aggressive in competing street to street?
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let me just jump in and ask nick you know e lynn harris who he; started out selling in beauty parlors door-to-door out of the, trunk of his; car there's a long. history of. black folks kind. of boot strapping it to get literature out or to get books out now. would you consider doing; street marketing? have you done street marketing for your books regardless of, the kind of literature you do there's a whole market of. people, who just go to, the corner booksellers could literature black literary fiction become more aggressive in competing street to
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Let, me just jump in and ask. Nick you know E, Lynn Harris who he started out selling in beauty parlors door-to-door out of the. trunk of his car There's a long history of black folks kind of boot strapping it to get literature out or to get books out. Now would you consider doing street marketing? Have you done street. marketing for your books regardless of. the kind of literature you do there's a whole market of people who just go to the, corner booksellers Could literature black literary fiction become more aggressive in competing street, to
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let me just jump in and ask nick, you know, e. lynn harris, who, he started out selling in beauty parlors, door-to-door out of the trunk of his car. there's a long history of black folks kind of boot strapping it to get literature out, or to get books out. now, would you consider doing street marketing? have you done street marketing for your books, regardless of the kind of literature you do, there's a whole market of people who just go to the corner booksellers. could literature, black literary fiction, become more aggressive in competing street to street?
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Well, I think that all of literature needs to be more aggressive and wiser about how we market our books, and finding our audience. I mean, this is about finding your audience. I'm not sure if the audience for many of my books would be on a prison bus, but you know, they, they're somewhere in the community, and it's part of my job and my publisher's job to find them, but the answer to that question lies in what our editor said about not having to spend as much money on the marketing of these books, because they're doing the marketing, the street marketing themselves.
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well i. think that all of literature needs to be more aggressive and wiser about how we market our books and finding, our audience i mean this is about finding your audience i'm not sure if, the audience for many of my books would be on a prison bus but you know they they're somewhere in the community and it's part, of my job and my. publisher's job to find them but the answer to that question lies in what our editor said about not having to spend as much money on the marketing of these books because they're doing the marketing the street marketing
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Well I think that, all of literature needs to; be more. aggressive and wiser about. how we, market. our books and finding our audience I mean this is about finding. your audience I'm not sure if. the audience for, many of my books would be on. a prison bus but you know they they're somewhere in the community and it's part of my job and my. publisher's job to find them but the answer to that question, lies in what our editor said about not having to spend as much money on the marketing of these books because they're doing the marketing the. street marketing
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well, i think that all of literature needs to be more aggressive and wiser about how we market our books, and finding our audience. i mean, this is about finding your audience. i'm not sure if the audience for many of my books would be on a prison bus, but you know, they, they're somewhere in the community, and it's part of my job and my publisher's job to find them, but the answer to that question lies in what our editor said about not having to spend as much money on the marketing of these books, because they're doing the marketing, the street marketing themselves.
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I think that that lies at the heart of why so many mainstream publishers are now so eager to acquire this stuff. If you have some guy who you know is going to be out there hustling, selling it out of the back of his car, going into, up and down the street into barber shops, beauty parlors, then sure, you're going to be a lot more eager to publish him regardless of the quality of the writing, than somebody maybe who's more literary or more commercial. I can understand why they would be more attracted to the guy who's going to work harder.
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i think. that that lies at the heart of why so many mainstream publishers are now so eager to acquire this stuff if you have some guy who you know is going to be out there hustling selling it out of the. back of his car. going into up and down the street into barber shops beauty parlors then sure you're going to be a lot. more eager to publish him regardless of the quality of the writing, than somebody, maybe, who's more literary or more commercial i can. understand why they would. be more attracted to the guy who's going to work
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I think that that lies. at the heart of why so many mainstream publishers are. now so eager to acquire this stuff If you have. some guy who you know is going to be out there hustling selling it out of the back of his car going into up and down the street into barber shops beauty parlors. then sure you're going to be a lot more eager to publish him. regardless of the. quality of the writing than somebody maybe who's more literary or more commercial I can understand why they would be more attracted to, the guy who's going to work
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i think that that lies at the heart of why so many mainstream publishers are now so eager to acquire this stuff. if you have some guy who you know is going to be out there hustling, selling it out of the back of his car, going into, up and down the street into barber shops, beauty parlors, then sure, you're going to be a lot more eager to publish him regardless of the quality of the writing, than somebody maybe who's more literary or more commercial. i can understand why they would be more attracted to the guy who's going to work harder.
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Now, I'm afraid that we're just about out of time, but I'm going to go one last question to Malaika. Given what you just heard, the interchange between Relentless and Nick, what is the future of street lit as a part of African-American literature?
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now i'm afraid that we're just about out of time but i'm going to go one last question to malaika given what you just heard the interchange between relentless and nick what is the future of street, lit as a part of african-american.
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Now I'm afraid that we're just about out of time but I'm going to go one last question to Malaika Given. what you just heard the interchange between Relentless and Nick what. is the future of street lit as a part of. African-American
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now, i'm afraid that we're just about out of time, but i'm going to go one last question to malaika. given what you just heard, the interchange between relentless and nick, what is the future of street lit as a part of african-american literature?
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I never set aside the quality of the writing and the storytelling for marketing considerations. One of the most affective means for making a book popular is for it to get into the word of mouth flow. All authors have to take responsibility for promoting their own work along with, and in partnership with their publisher.
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i never set aside the. quality of. the, writing and the. storytelling for marketing considerations one of the most affective means for making a book popular; is for it to get, into the word of mouth flow all authors have to take responsibility for promoting their own. work along with and in partnership with their
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I never set aside the quality, of the writing and the storytelling, for marketing; considerations One of the most affective means for making a book popular. is for it to get into the word. of mouth flow All authors have to take responsibility for promoting their own work along with and in partnership with their
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i never set aside the quality of the writing and the storytelling for marketing considerations. one of the most affective means for making a book popular is for it to get into the word of mouth flow. all authors have to take responsibility for promoting their own work along with, and in partnership with their publisher.
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Well, that's going to have to be the last word. We've been talking street lit with Malaika Adero, senior editor for Atria Books at Simon and Schuster; Relentless Aaron who was born Dewitt Gilmore, author of the upcoming Extramarital Affairs; and Nick Chiles, co-author with his wife, of novels including A Love Story. Thank you, all.
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well that's going to have to be. the last word we've been talking street lit with, malaika adero senior editor for, atria books at simon and schuster relentless aaron who was born dewitt gilmore author of the upcoming extramarital affairs and nick chiles co-author. with his. wife of novels including a love story thank you
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Well that's going to have to be the last word We've been talking street. lit with Malaika, Adero, senior editor for Atria Books at Simon and Schuster, Relentless Aaron who, was born Dewitt Gilmore author of the upcoming Extramarital Affairs and. Nick Chiles co-author with his wife of novels including A Love Story Thank you
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well, that's going to have to be the last word. we've been talking street lit with malaika adero, senior editor for atria books at simon and schuster; relentless aaron who was born dewitt gilmore, author of the upcoming extramarital affairs; and nick chiles, co-author with his wife, of novels including a love story. thank you, all.
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All right, Farai, thanks a lot. That was NPR's Farai Chideya. Next up on NEWS AND NOTES, we'll meet a master of the Brazilian martial art form, Caporera. At nearly 80 years old, he's now introduction it to a younger generation.
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All right Farai thanks a lot That was NPR's Farai Chideya Next up. on NEWS AND NOTES we'll meet a master of the Brazilian martial art form, Caporera At nearly 80 years old he's now introduction it to a younger
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all right, farai, thanks a lot. that was npr's farai chideya. next up on news and notes, we'll meet a master of the brazilian martial art form, caporera. at nearly 80 years old, he's now introduction it to a younger generation.
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What do you consider private?
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what do you consider private?
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Maybe your answer will depend on how old you are. Remember last year, the news that a federal agency was eavesdropping on telephone calls made by American citizens was for security? A lot of people were outraged, especially a lot of young people.
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maybe your answer will depend, on how old you are remember last year the news that a federal agency was eavesdropping on, telephone calls made by, american citizens was for security? a lot of people were outraged, especially a; lot of. young
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Maybe your answer will depend on how old you are Remember last year the news that a. federal agency was eavesdropping on telephone calls made by American citizens. was for security? A lot of people were outraged especially a lot of young.
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maybe your answer will depend on how old you are. remember last year, the news that a federal agency was eavesdropping on telephone calls made by american citizens was for security? a lot of people were outraged, especially a lot of young people.
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That's despite the fact that it is young people that are hooked on such serial, personal privacy violators as MySpace, YouTube and reality television. I sat down with a group of college students to discuss their opinions about privacy and how their notions about it have been changed by modern technology.
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that's despite the fact that it is young people that are hooked on such serial personal, privacy violators as myspace youtube; and reality television i sat down with a group of college students to discuss their. opinions about privacy and how their notions about it have been changed by modern
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That's despite the fact that it is young people that are hooked on, such serial personal privacy violators as MySpace YouTube and reality television I sat down with a group of. college students to discuss their. opinions about privacy and how their notions about, it have been changed by modern
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that's despite the fact that it is young people that are hooked on such serial, personal privacy violators as myspace, youtube and reality television. i sat down with a group of college students to discuss their opinions about privacy and how their notions about it have been changed by modern technology.
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Maybe no other generation of young people has been so willing to reveal itself as this one.
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maybe no other generation of young people has been. so willing to reveal. itself as. this
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Maybe no other generation of young people has been so willing to reveal itself as this
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maybe no other generation of young people has been so willing to reveal itself as this one.
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Unidentified Woman #1: People want to be looked at. Oh, I hope - I wonder how many people are looking at my profile.
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unidentified woman #1: people want to be looked at oh i hope - i wonder how many people are looking at my
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Unidentified Woman. #1: People want to be looked at Oh. I, hope - I wonder how many people are. looking at my
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unidentified woman #1: people want to be looked at. oh, i hope - i wonder how many people are looking at my profile.
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We're in a small undergraduate political science class at USC. We've asked these students to talk about privacy and the Internet. All but one in this class of eight has a profile on the social networking site Facebook. Why? Well, for banal, practical reasons.
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we're in a small. undergraduate political science class. at usc we've asked these students to talk; about privacy, and the internet all but one in this class of eight has a, profile on the social networking site facebook why? well for banal practical
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We're in a small undergraduate political. science. class at. USC We've asked, these students to talk; about privacy and the Internet All but one in this class of eight has a profile on the social networking site, Facebook Why? Well, for banal practical
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we're in a small undergraduate political science class at usc. we've asked these students to talk about privacy and the internet. all but one in this class of eight has a profile on the social networking site facebook. why? well, for banal, practical reasons.
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Unidentified Woman #2: I picked my roommate over Facebook.
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unidentified woman #2: i picked my roommate over
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Unidentified Woman #2: I picked. my roommate over
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unidentified woman #2: i picked my roommate over facebook.
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It's a good way to meet people.
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it's a good way to meet people.
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Unidentified Woman #3: It's a lot easier than actual face-to-face interaction.
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unidentified. woman #3: it's. a lot easier than actual face-to-face
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Unidentified Woman #3: It's a lot easier than actual face-to-face
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unidentified woman #3: it's a lot easier than actual face-to-face interaction.
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And because it's the thing to do.
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and because it's the thing to do.
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Unidentified Man #1: It's the same kind of thing as the yearbook where everyone wants to have all their pages full. And the coolest kids have to get, like, bonus pages to staple in for kids to sign.
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unidentified man #1: it's the same kind of thing as the yearbook. where everyone wants, to have all their pages full and; the coolest kids have, to get like bonus pages to staple in for kids to
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Unidentified Man #1: It's the same kind of thing as the. yearbook where everyone wants to have all their. pages full And the coolest kids have to get like, bonus pages to staple in for. kids to,
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unidentified man #1: it's the same kind of thing as the yearbook where everyone wants to have all their pages full. and the coolest kids have to get, like, bonus pages to staple in for kids to sign.
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And here's what may be the greatest allure. It's a great way to peek into someone else's life.
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and here's what may be the greatest allure it's a, great. way to peek into someone else's
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And here's what may. be the greatest allure It's a great way to peek into someone else's
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and here's what may be the greatest allure. it's a great way to peek into someone else's life.
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Unidentified Man #2: It kind of satisfies the voyeur that lives within every one of us. And to me, that's kind of scary.
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unidentified man #2: it kind of satisfies the voyeur that lives within every one of us and to me that's kind of
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Unidentified Man, #2: It kind of satisfies the voyeur that lives within every, one of us And to me that's kind of
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unidentified man #2: it kind of satisfies the voyeur that lives within every one of us. and to me, that's kind of scary.
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It was that idea that we've become a nation of voyeurs that got the whole privacy ball rolling in the first place. In 1890, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis - he later became a Supreme Court Justice - wrote a Harvard Law Review article. They titled it “The Right to Privacy,” and it was the first time anyone had called for such a right.
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it was that idea, that we've become a nation of voyeurs that got the whole privacy. ball rolling in the first place in 1890, samuel warren and louis brandeis - he later became a supreme court justice, - wrote a harvard. law review article they titled it “the right to privacy,” and it was the first time anyone had, called for such a
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It was that idea that we've become a nation of voyeurs that got the, whole privacy ball rolling in the first place In. 1890, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis - he later became a Supreme, Court Justice - wrote a Harvard Law Review article They. titled. it “The Right to Privacy,” and it was the. first time anyone had called; for such a
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it was that idea that we've become a nation of voyeurs that got the whole privacy ball rolling in the first place. in 1890, samuel warren and louis brandeis - he later became a supreme court justice - wrote a harvard law review article. they titled it “the right to privacy,” and it was the first time anyone had called for such a right.
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The White House is already preparing for what could be a flurry of congressional investigations. But McConnell offered his own warning that oversight or what he called presidential harassment could backfire on the Democrats.
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the white house is already preparing for what could be a. flurry. of congressional investigations but. mcconnell offered his own, warning that, oversight or what he called presidential harassment could backfire. on the
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I remember when we tried in the late '90s. We impeached President Clinton. His numbers went up, and ours went down.
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i remember when we tried in the late '90s. we impeached president clinton. his numbers went up, and ours went down.
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McConnell offered a rare smile this morning as he reflected on Republicans' numbers in the Senate, which are going up as a result of the midterms. He says his top priority will be using that majority to confirm more conservative judges to the federal bench. And despite their gains in the House, there's nothing Democrats can do to stop that. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.
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mcconnell offered a rare smile this morning as he reflected on republicans' numbers in the senate which are. going up as a result of the midterms. he says his top priority will be using that majority to confirm more conservative judges to, the, federal bench and despite their gains in the house there's nothing. democrats can do to stop that scott horsley npr news
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McConnell offered a rare smile this morning as he reflected on Republicans' numbers in the Senate which are going, up as a result of the midterms He says his top priority will be using that majority to confirm more conservative judges to the federal bench And despite, their gains in the House there's. nothing, Democrats can do to stop; that Scott Horsley NPR News
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mcconnell offered a rare smile this morning as he reflected on republicans' numbers in the senate, which are going up as a result of the midterms. he says his top priority will be using that majority to confirm more conservative judges to the federal bench. and despite their gains in the house, there's nothing democrats can do to stop that. scott horsley, npr news, washington.
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Today the nation honors the birthday of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He was born on January 15th, 1929. Shortly after Dr. King was assassinated in 1968, Michigan Congressman John Conyers introduced the bill to make King's birthday a national holiday.
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today the nation honors the birthday of, civil rights, leader dr martin luther king jr. he was born on january 15th 1929. shortly after dr king was assassinated, in 1968, michigan. congressman john conyers introduced the bill to make king's birthday a national
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Today the nation honors the birthday of civil, rights leader. Dr Martin Luther King Jr He was born on January 15th 1929. Shortly after Dr King was assassinated in 1968, Michigan. Congressman John Conyers introduced the bill to. make King's birthday a national
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today the nation honors the birthday of civil rights leader dr. martin luther king jr. he was born on january 15th, 1929. shortly after dr. king was assassinated in 1968, michigan congressman john conyers introduced the bill to make king's birthday a national holiday.
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And the day finally became one almost two decades later in 1986. Throughout our program today we will commemorate Dr. King's legacy with interviews, music and commentary. But first, memories from those who knew him best. We begin with Dr. King's wife, Coretta Scott King, who died nearly a year ago on January 30, 2006.
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and, the day finally became. one almost two decades later in 1986. throughout our program today we will commemorate dr king's legacy with interviews music and commentary but first memories from those who knew him best we begin with dr king's. wife coretta scott king who died nearly a year ago on january;
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And the day finally became one almost two decades later in 1986. Throughout our program today we will commemorate Dr King's legacy with interviews; music and; commentary But first memories from those who knew him best We begin with Dr King's, wife, Coretta Scott King who died nearly a, year ago on January
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and the day finally became one almost two decades later in 1986. throughout our program today we will commemorate dr. king's legacy with interviews, music and commentary. but first, memories from those who knew him best. we begin with dr. king's wife, coretta scott king, who died nearly a year ago on january 30, 2006.
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I married Martin Luther King Jr. because I came to love him after I met him, but I also married the cause that we both shared in and the commitment, and so that may be possible when he was no longer here for me to continue because I understood what Martin Luther King stood for. And I felt that Martin, himself, was a noble example of what human beings could achieve.
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i married martin. luther king jr because i came to love him after, i. met him but i also married the cause that, we both shared in and the commitment and so that, may. be possible when he was no. longer here for me to continue because i understood what martin luther king stood, for and i felt that. martin himself was a noble example of what human beings could.
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I married Martin Luther King Jr because I came to love him after I; met him but I also married the cause that; we both shared in and, the. commitment and so that may be possible when he; was no longer here, for me to, continue because I understood what Martin Luther King stood for And I felt that Martin himself was a noble example of what human beings could
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i married martin luther king jr. because i came to love him after i met him, but i also married the cause that we both shared in and the commitment, and so that may be possible when he was no longer here for me to continue because i understood what martin luther king stood for. and i felt that martin, himself, was a noble example of what human beings could achieve.
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And I was hoping that we could raise up younger generations of people who would follow in Martin King Jr.'s methods - principles on non-violence and methods to bring about social change and to create the beloved community that he envisioned.
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and i was hoping that we could raise up younger generations of people who would follow in martin king jr's methods - principles on non-violence and, methods to bring about social change and to create the beloved community, that he
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and i was hoping that we could raise up younger generations of people who would follow in martin king jr.'s methods - principles on non-violence and methods to bring about social change and to create the beloved community that he envisioned.
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Here's Martin Luther King III in continuing his father's work.
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here's martin luther. king iii, in continuing his father's
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Here's Martin Luther King III in continuing his father's
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here's martin luther king iii in continuing his father's work.
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I'm not trying to be Martin the King Jr. No one can do that. I would fail miserably every day if I set out and try to be Martin Luther King Jr. I have to be the best Martin III that I can be. And that's what my objective is to take this legacy, then we would have a better nation, a more humane, a more just nation. And freedom, justice and equality for all humankind would become real.
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i'm not trying to. be martin the king. jr no one can do that i would fail, miserably every day, if i set out and try to be martin luther king jr i have, to be the best martin iii that i can be and that's what my objective is to take this legacy then we would have a. better nation a more humane a more just nation and freedom justice and equality for all humankind would. become
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I'm not trying to be Martin the King Jr No; one can do that I would. fail miserably every day if I set out and try to be Martin Luther King Jr I have to be the best Martin III that I can be And that's what my objective is to take this legacy then we would have a better nation a more humane a more just; nation And freedom, justice, and equality for, all humankind would become
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i'm not trying to be martin the king jr. no one can do that. i would fail miserably every day if i set out and try to be martin luther king jr. i have to be the best martin iii that i can be. and that's what my objective is to take this legacy, then we would have a better nation, a more humane, a more just nation. and freedom, justice and equality for all humankind would become real.
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Yolanda King on preserving her father's legacy.
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yolanda king. on preserving her father's
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Yolanda King on preserving her father's
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yolanda king on preserving her father's legacy.
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I'm going to borrow a line from Oprah. I know that no matter what is said about Martin the King Jr., what he contributed, what he gave, what he meant, what he means all over this planet cannot be tarnished. That I know for sure.
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i'm going to borrow a line from oprah i know that no matter what is said about martin the king jr., what he contributed what he gave what he meant what he means all over this planet cannot be, tarnished that i know for
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I'm going to borrow a; line from Oprah I know that no matter what is. said about Martin. the; King Jr., what, he contributed what he gave what he meant, what he. means all over this planet, cannot be tarnished That I know for
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i'm going to borrow a line from oprah. i know that no matter what is said about martin the king jr., what he contributed, what he gave, what he meant, what he means all over this planet cannot be tarnished. that i know for sure.
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And so that gives me a great deal of peace. And because I am an adult now myself and I know that we are - none of us are perfect, it also helps me to deal with some of the judgmental folks that are out there and helps me to make peace with all of that.
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and so that gives me a great deal of peace and because i am an adult now myself and i know that we are - none of us, are perfect it also helps me to deal with some of the judgmental folks that are out there. and helps me to make peace with all of,
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And so that gives me a, great deal of peace And because I am an adult, now. myself and I know that we are - none of us are perfect it also helps me to deal with some of the judgmental folks that are out there and helps me to make peace with all of
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and so that gives me a great deal of peace. and because i am an adult now myself and i know that we are - none of us are perfect, it also helps me to deal with some of the judgmental folks that are out there and helps me to make peace with all of that.
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And Dr. King's son, Dexter, on childhood memories.
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and dr king's son dexter on childhood
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And Dr King's son Dexter on childhood
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and dr. king's son, dexter, on childhood memories.
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I remember him more as a playmate than really as a dad. He would come home from a long journey and he would really let his hair down. I think because he had to be so serious in public, he took the time with his family to really let his hair down. And he really sought refuge in his family. So we really had a lot of fun, even though he didn't have quantity time, it was quality family time.
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i remember him more as a playmate than really as a dad he would come home from a long, journey and he would, really, let his hair down i think because he had to be so serious in public he took the time with his family to really let his hair, down and he really sought refuge in his family so, we really had a lot of fun even though he didn't have quantity time it was quality family
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I remember him more. as a playmate than really as a dad He would come home from a long journey and he would really let his hair down I think because he had to be so serious in public he took the time with his family to really let his hair down. And he really sought refuge in his family So we really had a lot of fun even though he, didn't have quantity time. it was quality family
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i remember him more as a playmate than really as a dad. he would come home from a long journey and he would really let his hair down. i think because he had to be so serious in public, he took the time with his family to really let his hair down. and he really sought refuge in his family. so we really had a lot of fun, even though he didn't have quantity time, it was quality family time.
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Here's the late actor and activist Ossie Davis on Dr. King's crusade for peace.
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here's the late actor and activist, ossie, davis on dr king's. crusade for.
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Here's the late actor and activist Ossie Davis on Dr King's crusade for
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here's the late actor and activist ossie davis on dr. king's crusade for peace.
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All the memories I have of Martin Luther King, they're special as I remembered him. You know, I was in many - on many occasions in his presence and involved in activities where he was either the feature or the key speaker or the prime mover.
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all, the memories i have of martin luther king they're special, as i remembered him you know i was in many - on many. occasions in his presence and involved in activities where he was either the feature or the, key speaker or, the prime
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All the memories. I have of Martin Luther King they're special. as I remembered him You. know I was in many - on many occasions in his presence and, involved in activities where he was either the feature or the key. speaker or the prime
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all the memories i have of martin luther king, they're special as i remembered him. you know, i was in many - on many occasions in his presence and involved in activities where he was either the feature or the key speaker or the prime mover.
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And it's a painful thing for me to say at this day that I think we've broken his heart. How can we, having come from the presence of this man of peace who told us the dangers of war, and yet at this moment we go into the world presuming to spread democracy at the point of a gun. If he were here, he would be crying for shame at what we do.
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and it's a painful thing for me to say at this day that i think we've broken his heart how can we. having come from the presence of. this man of peace who told us the dangers of war and yet at this moment we go into the world presuming, to spread democracy at the point of a, gun, if he. were, here he would be crying for shame at what we;
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And, it's a. painful thing for, me to say at, this day that, I think, we've broken his heart How, can. we having come from the presence of this man of peace who told us the dangers of war and yet at this moment we go into the world; presuming to spread, democracy; at the point of a gun, If he were here he would be crying for shame at. what we
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and it's a painful thing for me to say at this day that i think we've broken his heart. how can we, having come from the presence of this man of peace who told us the dangers of war, and yet at this moment we go into the world presuming to spread democracy at the point of a gun. if he were here, he would be crying for shame at what we do.
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Ambassador Andrew Young on the famous mountaintop speech Dr. King gave at Mason Temple Church in Memphis, Tennessee, the night before he was killed.
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ambassador andrew young on the famous mountaintop speech dr king gave at mason temple church in memphis tennessee the night before he was
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Ambassador Andrew Young on the famous mountaintop speech Dr King gave, at Mason, Temple Church in Memphis Tennessee the night before he was.
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ambassador andrew young on the famous mountaintop speech dr. king gave at mason temple church in memphis, tennessee, the night before he was killed.
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Bernard Lee(ph) and I got on a phone and called him and said, look Martin, you really need to show up. There are so many people here that will be disappointed. It was a rainy night, he had a cold; and so he said, well, give me five minutes and pick me up.
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bernard, lee(ph) and i got on a. phone and called him and said look martin you really need to show up there are so many people here that will be disappointed it was a rainy night he had, a cold and so he said well give me five minutes and pick me
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Bernard Lee(ph) and I got on a phone. and called him and said look Martin you really. need to show up, There are, so many people here that will be disappointed It was a. rainy night, he had, a, cold and so he said well give me five minutes and pick me
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bernard lee(ph) and i got on a phone and called him and said, look martin, you really need to show up. there are so many people here that will be disappointed. it was a rainy night, he had a cold; and so he said, well, give me five minutes and pick me up.
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And he was saying even as he came over that, Ralph, you make the speech, I'll just say a few words. But obviously after he got there and the crowd started responding to Ralph's speech, which was really one of his better speeches - it was given as an introduction to Martin, but it was a major speech on his part.
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and he, was saying even as he came over that ralph you make the speech i'll. just say a few words but obviously after he got there and the crowd started responding to ralph's speech. which was really one of his better speeches - it was given as an introduction to martin but it was a major speech on his
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And he was; saying even as he came over that Ralph you. make the speech I'll just say a few; words But obviously after he got there and the crowd started responding to Ralph's speech which was really one of his better speeches - it was. given as an introduction to Martin but it was. a major speech on his
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and he was saying even as he came over that, ralph, you make the speech, i'll just say a few words. but obviously after he got there and the crowd started responding to ralph's speech, which was really one of his better speeches - it was given as an introduction to martin, but it was a major speech on his part.
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The late Reverend William Sloane Coffin, a white social activist who rode with freedom writers in the South and participated with Dr. King and others in the march on Washington in 1963.
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the late reverend william sloane; coffin. a white social activist who rode with freedom writers in the south and participated with dr king and others in the march on. washington in
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The late Reverend William Sloane Coffin a white social, activist who rode. with freedom writers in the South and participated with Dr King and others in the, march on Washington in
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the late reverend william sloane coffin, a white social activist who rode with freedom writers in the south and participated with dr. king and others in the march on washington in 1963.
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I remember when he preached at Yale, African-Americans students said in my house, that man makes me proud to be an African-American. And a white student said, that man makes me proud to be a human being.
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i remember, when he preached at yale african-americans students said in my house that man makes; me proud to be an african-american and a white, student said that man. makes me proud to be a human
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I remember when he preached at Yale African-Americans students said in my house that man, makes. me proud, to be an African-American And, a white student said that man makes me proud to be a human,
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i remember when he preached at yale, african-americans students said in my house, that man makes me proud to be an african-american. and a white student said, that man makes me proud to be a human being.
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And the way King could talk to white and black in the way nobody else could was really very moving. I used to think of him when Bobby Kennedy ran for the presidency because Kennedy also could touch hearts white and non-white.
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and the way king, could talk to white and black, in the way nobody else could was really very. moving i used to think of, him when bobby kennedy ran for the presidency because kennedy also could. touch hearts white and
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And the way King could talk to white and black in, the way nobody else could was really very moving I used to think of him when, Bobby Kennedy ran for the presidency because Kennedy also, could touch hearts. white and
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and the way king could talk to white and black in the way nobody else could was really very moving. i used to think of him when bobby kennedy ran for the presidency because kennedy also could touch hearts white and non-white.
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Opposition leaders shot back, saying Berlusconi forgot to mention the laws he pushed through Parliament to resolve his own legal problems, such as decriminalization of false accounting, restrictions on international judicial cooperation and shortening the Statute of Limitations for corruption and fraud. They also charged that while in government, Berlusconi's personal wealth soared from four to 12 billion dollars. Opposition leader Romana Prodi also responded to Berlusconi's charge that the leftist parties are corrupt.
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opposition leaders shot back saying berlusconi forgot to. mention the laws he pushed through parliament to resolve his own legal problems such as decriminalization of false accounting restrictions on international judicial cooperation; and shortening the statute. of limitations for corruption and fraud they also charged that while in government berlusconi's personal wealth soared from four to 12 billion dollars opposition leader romana, prodi also responded to, berlusconi's charge that the. leftist parties, are
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Opposition leaders shot, back saying Berlusconi forgot to mention the laws he pushed, through Parliament to resolve his own legal problems such as decriminalization of false accounting restrictions on international judicial cooperation and shortening the Statute. of, Limitations for. corruption and fraud They also charged; that while in government Berlusconi's personal wealth soared from four to. 12 billion dollars Opposition leader Romana Prodi also responded to, Berlusconi's charge that the leftist parties are
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opposition leaders shot back, saying berlusconi forgot to mention the laws he pushed through parliament to resolve his own legal problems, such as decriminalization of false accounting, restrictions on international judicial cooperation and shortening the statute of limitations for corruption and fraud. they also charged that while in government, berlusconi's personal wealth soared from four to 12 billion dollars. opposition leader romana prodi also responded to berlusconi's charge that the leftist parties are corrupt.
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(Through translator) He demonstrates a lifelong coherence to false promises, false denunciations. His strategies change, but he adjective false is what remains.
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(through translator) he demonstrates a lifelong coherence to false promises false, denunciations his strategies. change but he adjective false is what
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(Through translator) He demonstrates a lifelong coherence to, false promises false denunciations His strategies change but he adjective false is what
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(through translator) he demonstrates a lifelong coherence to false promises, false denunciations. his strategies change, but he adjective false is what remains.
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Berlusconi in turn denounced what he claimed is a wide spread Communist conspiracy of magistrates, financiers, and journalists.
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berlusconi in. turn denounced what he claimed is a wide spread communist conspiracy of magistrates financiers and
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Berlusconi in turn denounced what he claimed is a wide spread Communist conspiracy of magistrates financiers and
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berlusconi in turn denounced what he claimed is a wide spread communist conspiracy of magistrates, financiers, and journalists.
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(Through translator) By definition, the prime minister cannot tell a lie.
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(through translator) by definition the, prime minister cannot tell a
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(Through translator) By definition the prime minister, cannot tell a
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(through translator) by definition, the prime minister cannot tell a lie.
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Italian Chief of State Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, who stands above the political fray, has repeatedly voiced concern over the drift of the campaign and called for immediate application of TV equal access regulations. Normally, they would go into effect only after Parliament is dissolved on February 11th. Those rules are meant to counterbalance an enormous media power concentrated in the hands of just one person, who also controls nearly the entire Italian advertising market.
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italian chief of state carlo azeglio, ciampi who stands above the political fray has repeatedly voiced concern over the. drift of the campaign. and called for; immediate, application of tv equal access regulations normally they would go into. effect only after parliament is dissolved on february 11th. those rules are meant to counterbalance an enormous media power concentrated in the, hands. of just, one person who also controls nearly. the entire italian advertising
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Italian Chief, of State Carlo Azeglio Ciampi. who stands above the political fray has repeatedly voiced concern over the drift of. the, campaign and called for immediate application of TV equal access regulations Normally they would; go. into effect only after Parliament is dissolved on February, 11th Those rules are meant to counterbalance an enormous. media power concentrated, in, the hands. of just one person who also controls nearly the entire Italian advertising
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italian chief of state carlo azeglio ciampi, who stands above the political fray, has repeatedly voiced concern over the drift of the campaign and called for immediate application of tv equal access regulations. normally, they would go into effect only after parliament is dissolved on february 11th. those rules are meant to counterbalance an enormous media power concentrated in the hands of just one person, who also controls nearly the entire italian advertising market.
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The U.S.-based human rights group Freedom House has ranked Italy 77th, behind Botswana and East Timor in press freedom. But Berlusconi has repeatedly charged that the equal access rules repress freedom, and he seems determined to dominate the small screen as long as he can. Thanks to a face-lift, a hair transplant, and a year round tan, he looks younger and fitter then he did five years ago. His TV appearances follow a careful choreography. On one recent talk show, the host, with no sign of embarrassment, introduced the program as an interview with photographs and no questions.
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the u.s.-based human rights group freedom house has ranked italy 77th behind botswana and east. timor in press freedom but berlusconi has repeatedly charged, that the equal, access, rules repress freedom and he seems determined to dominate the small screen as long as he can thanks to a face-lift a hair transplant and a year round tan he looks younger and fitter then he did five years ago his tv appearances follow, a careful choreography on one recent talk show, the host with, no sign of embarrassment introduced the program as an interview with photographs and no
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The U.S.-based. human rights group Freedom House has. ranked Italy 77th behind Botswana and East Timor in press freedom But Berlusconi, has, repeatedly charged that the equal access rules repress freedom and. he seems, determined to dominate the small, screen. as long as he can Thanks to a face-lift a hair transplant and a year round tan he looks younger and fitter then he. did five years ago His, TV appearances follow a careful choreography On one recent talk show the, host, with no sign of embarrassment introduced the program as an interview with photographs and. no
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the u.s.-based human rights group freedom house has ranked italy 77th, behind botswana and east timor in press freedom. but berlusconi has repeatedly charged that the equal access rules repress freedom, and he seems determined to dominate the small screen as long as he can. thanks to a face-lift, a hair transplant, and a year round tan, he looks younger and fitter then he did five years ago. his tv appearances follow a careful choreography. on one recent talk show, the host, with no sign of embarrassment, introduced the program as an interview with photographs and no questions.
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(Through translator) This is photograph when I took over as Foreign Minister and that is when Italy began to rise again after so many decades under political sidelines, following all this from France and Germany. Now Italy has a new credibility and plays a major role in solving all international crises. It is a protagonist on the world stage.
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(through translator) this is photograph when i took over as foreign minister, and that is when italy began to rise again after so many decades under political sidelines following, all this from france and germany now italy has a new credibility and plays a major role in; solving all international crises it is a protagonist on the, world
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(Through. translator) This is photograph when I took over as, Foreign Minister and that is when Italy began to rise again after so many decades under political sidelines following, all this from France and Germany Now Italy, has a new credibility and; plays a major role, in. solving all international crises, It is a protagonist on the world
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(through translator) this is photograph when i took over as foreign minister and that is when italy began to rise again after so many decades under political sidelines, following all this from france and germany. now italy has a new credibility and plays a major role in solving all international crises. it is a protagonist on the world stage.
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When Berlusconi first launched his media blitz, opinion polls but him 4 to 5 percentage points behind Prodi's center left coalition. David Lane, correspondent of the weekly The Economist and author of a book on Berlusconi, says many Italians are disappointed with his un-kept promises.
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when berlusconi, first launched his media blitz opinion polls but, him; 4 to 5 percentage points, behind prodi's, center left coalition david lane correspondent of the weekly the economist and author of a book on berlusconi says many italians are disappointed with. his un-kept
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When Berlusconi first launched his media blitz opinion, polls but him 4 to 5 percentage, points behind Prodi's center left coalition David Lane correspondent of the weekly The Economist and author of a book on Berlusconi says many Italians are, disappointed with his un-kept.
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when berlusconi first launched his media blitz, opinion polls but him 4 to 5 percentage points behind prodi's center left coalition. david lane, correspondent of the weekly the economist and author of a book on berlusconi, says many italians are disappointed with his un-kept promises.
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The Italian economy is poorly performing, the entire industry is uncompetitive, closed, suffers from red tape five years of Berlusconi's government has done virtually nothing to resolve the real economic problems of the country.
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the italian, economy is poorly performing the entire industry is uncompetitive closed suffers from red tape five years of berlusconi's government has. done virtually nothing to resolve the real economic problems of the
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The Italian economy, is poorly performing the entire industry is uncompetitive closed suffers. from, red tape five years of, Berlusconi's government has done virtually nothing to resolve the real economic problems of the
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the italian economy is poorly performing, the entire industry is uncompetitive, closed, suffers from red tape five years of berlusconi's government has done virtually nothing to resolve the real economic problems of the country.
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Berlusconi's center right coalition has suffered numerous defeats in local elections. It now controls only four out of 20 of the countries regions. The prime minister seems aware he has an uphill battle to regain his popularity. He even joked he'd take a vow of chastity until after the vote in the hopes that would help him get reelected.
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berlusconi's center right coalition has suffered numerous defeats in local elections it now, controls only four out, of 20 of the countries regions the prime minister seems aware he has an uphill battle to regain his, popularity he even joked he'd take a vow of chastity until after, the vote in the hopes that would help him, get.
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Berlusconi's center right coalition has suffered numerous. defeats in local elections It now controls only four out of 20 of the countries, regions The prime minister, seems aware he has an, uphill battle to regain his popularity He even, joked he'd take a vow of chastity; until after the vote in the hopes that would help him get
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berlusconi's center right coalition has suffered numerous defeats in local elections. it now controls only four out of 20 of the countries regions. the prime minister seems aware he has an uphill battle to regain his popularity. he even joked he'd take a vow of chastity until after the vote in the hopes that would help him get reelected.
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Almost 50 years ago - November 20, 1968 - in Farmington, W. Va, the No. 9 Coal Mine exploded. Seventy-eight men lost their lives. For years, the cause of the explosion remained unexplained. But eventually, an investigative memo was unearthed that revealed that someone had disabled an alarm on a ventilation fan used to flush out explosive gas. Had the alarm been working, the men could have been evacuated. The disaster helped spur Congress to pass the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. This week, families of the victims asked an appeals court to reinstate a fraudulent concealment lawsuit first filed in 2014 but thrown out when a judge ruled it was filed too late. Lawyers for the families contend that the suit should be allowed because the Consolidation Coal Mine Company had concealed the cause of the explosion for years. Joining us now is West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, who lost friends and relatives in that explosion. Senator, welcome to the program.
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almost 50 years ago, - november 20, 1968 - in farmington, w va, the no 9 coal, mine exploded seventy-eight men lost their lives for years the cause of the. explosion remained, unexplained but eventually an investigative memo was unearthed that revealed that someone had disabled an alarm on a ventilation fan used to flush out explosive gas had the alarm been working the men could have been, evacuated the disaster helped spur congress to pass the coal mine health and safety act of 1969. this week families of. the victims asked an, appeals court to, reinstate a fraudulent concealment lawsuit first filed in 2014 but, thrown out when a judge ruled it was filed too late lawyers for; the families contend that the suit should be allowed because the consolidation coal, mine company had concealed the cause of the explosion for, years joining us now is, west virginia senator joe manchin who lost friends and relatives in that explosion senator welcome to the
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Almost 50 years ago, - November 20, 1968 - in Farmington W Va the No 9 Coal Mine exploded Seventy-eight men lost their lives For years, the cause of the explosion. remained unexplained But eventually an, investigative memo was unearthed that revealed that someone had disabled an alarm on a ventilation fan used to flush out explosive. gas Had the alarm been working. the men could have been evacuated The disaster helped spur Congress to pass the Coal Mine Health and. Safety Act of 1969. This, week families of the victims, asked an appeals court to reinstate. a fraudulent concealment. lawsuit first filed in 2014 but thrown out, when a judge ruled it was filed too late Lawyers for the families contend that the suit should be allowed because the Consolidation Coal Mine Company had concealed the cause of the explosion for years Joining us now is West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin who lost friends and relatives in that explosion Senator welcome to the
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almost 50 years ago - november 20, 1968 - in farmington, w. va, the no. 9 coal mine exploded. seventy-eight men lost their lives. for years, the cause of the explosion remained unexplained. but eventually, an investigative memo was unearthed that revealed that someone had disabled an alarm on a ventilation fan used to flush out explosive gas. had the alarm been working, the men could have been evacuated. the disaster helped spur congress to pass the coal mine health and safety act of 1969. this week, families of the victims asked an appeals court to reinstate a fraudulent concealment lawsuit first filed in 2014 but thrown out when a judge ruled it was filed too late. lawyers for the families contend that the suit should be allowed because the consolidation coal mine company had concealed the cause of the explosion for years. joining us now is west virginia senator joe manchin, who lost friends and relatives in that explosion. senator, welcome to the program.
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I want to take you back. You must have been around 21 years old. Is that right?
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i want to take you back you must have been around 21 years old is that
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I, want. to. take you back You must have, been around, 21 years old Is that
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i want to take you back. you must have been around 21 years old. is that right?
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I was just turned 21. I'm 21, No. 9. And my Uncle John has been working the midnight shift. So, I had my uncle there. I had Paul Frank Henderson (ph) and other dear friends of mine who played ball with me, went through high school with me, were in that mine. My neighbor Johnny Sopuch (ph) was in that mine. And I remember him, sitting in the No. 9 company store there waiting to hear - was there any survivors? And I remember those horrific days we waited there.
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i was. just turned 21. i'm 21, no 9. and my uncle john has been. working the midnight shift so i had my uncle there i had paul frank henderson (ph) and other dear friends of mine who played ball with me went through high school with me were in that mine my neighbor johnny sopuch (ph) was in that mine and i remember, him sitting in the no 9 company store there waiting, to hear - was there any survivors? and i remember those horrific days we, waited
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I was just turned 21. I'm 21, No 9. And my Uncle John has. been working the midnight shift So, I had my uncle there I had Paul Frank Henderson (ph) and other dear friends of mine who, played ball with me went through high school with me were in that mine My neighbor Johnny, Sopuch (ph) was in that mine, And I remember him sitting in the No 9 company store there, waiting to hear - was there. any survivors? And I remember those horrific days we waited
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i was just turned 21. i'm 21, no. 9. and my uncle john has been working the midnight shift. so, i had my uncle there. i had paul frank henderson (ph) and other dear friends of mine who played ball with me, went through high school with me, were in that mine. my neighbor johnny sopuch (ph) was in that mine. and i remember him, sitting in the no. 9 company store there waiting to hear - was there any survivors? and i remember those horrific days we waited there.
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I understand 19 of the bodies were never recovered.
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i understand 19 of the bodies were never
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I understand 19 of the bodies were never
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i understand 19 of the bodies were never recovered.
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Right. And Paul Frank, my friend, was one of them. And it's just awful - just an awful situation when they had come and said they had to fill the mine. And when they filled that mine, that was the entombment of that mine, and that was their final resting place. But, you know, the thing I remember most is we never knew anything. No one was giving us information. I was sitting there with my mother, and that was her - that was her brother, Uncle John. We were sitting there and just waiting in agony. And if you fast-forward this, you know, 2006 when Sago Mine explosion and then we had the Aracoma Mine and then 2010 with the Upper Big Branch - I knew that one thing I would not let happen, knowing that my experience, that I make sure every two hours we would update - upgrade and update the families on anything that we might know because people hang on. A second seems like an hour. An hour seems like in a day. And a day seems like an eternity. Maybe they found him. Maybe they're fine. Maybe they're alive. Maybe they were able to hunker in and survive. You're just wishful and prayerful through that whole period of time.
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right and. paul frank my friend was one of them and it's just awful - just an, awful situation when they had come and said they had to fill the mine and when; they filled that mine that was the entombment of, that mine and that was their final resting. place but you know the thing i remember most is we never knew anything, no one was giving us information, i was sitting there with my mother and. that was her - that was her brother uncle john we were sitting there and just, waiting in agony and if you fast-forward this you know 2006 when sago mine. explosion and then we had; the aracoma mine and then 2010 with the upper big branch - i knew that one thing i would not let happen knowing that my experience that. i make, sure. every two hours we would update - upgrade and update. the families on anything that we might know because people hang on a second seems like an hour an hour seems like. in a day and, a day. seems like an eternity, maybe they found him maybe they're fine maybe they're alive maybe they were, able. to hunker in. and. survive you're just wishful and prayerful through that whole, period of
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Right And. Paul Frank my friend was one of them And it's just. awful - just an awful. situation when they had come and said they. had to fill the mine And when they filled that mine that was the entombment of that mine and that was their final resting place But you, know the thing I remember most is we never knew anything No one was giving us information I was sitting there with my mother and that was her - that was her brother Uncle. John We were sitting. there and just waiting in agony And if. you fast-forward this you know 2006 when Sago Mine explosion and then we, had the Aracoma Mine and then 2010 with the Upper Big Branch - I knew that one thing I would not let happen knowing that my experience that I make, sure every two hours we would, update - upgrade and update the families on anything that we, might know because people hang on A second; seems like an hour An hour seems like, in a day And a day seems like an eternity Maybe; they found him Maybe they're fine. Maybe they're alive Maybe they were able to hunker, in and survive; You're just wishful and prayerful through that whole period of
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right. and paul frank, my friend, was one of them. and it's just awful - just an awful situation when they had come and said they had to fill the mine. and when they filled that mine, that was the entombment of that mine, and that was their final resting place. but, you know, the thing i remember most is we never knew anything. no one was giving us information. i was sitting there with my mother, and that was her - that was her brother, uncle john. we were sitting there and just waiting in agony. and if you fast-forward this, you know, 2006 when sago mine explosion and then we had the aracoma mine and then 2010 with the upper big branch - i knew that one thing i would not let happen, knowing that my experience, that i make sure every two hours we would update - upgrade and update the families on anything that we might know because people hang on. a second seems like an hour. an hour seems like in a day. and a day seems like an eternity. maybe they found him. maybe they're fine. maybe they're alive. maybe they were able to hunker in and survive. you're just wishful and prayerful through that whole period of time.
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And clearly, the families do hang on. I mean, we have this lawsuit now. Do you think it's important for this lawsuit to move forward after all these years?
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and clearly the families do hang. on i mean we have this lawsuit now do you think it's important for this lawsuit to move forward after all these,
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And clearly the families do hang on I. mean we have this lawsuit now Do you think it's important for this lawsuit to move forward after all, these
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and clearly, the families do hang on. i mean, we have this lawsuit now. do you think it's important for this lawsuit to move forward after all these years?
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I think there has to be closure. I know that a lot of it - my Aunt Jenny, she's gone - OK? But my cousins are still very much alive and still have the same feelings I have for their dad and my uncle. So, my goodness, if we can put closure, let's do it.
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i think there has to be closure i know that a lot of it - my aunt jenny, she's gone - ok? but my cousins are still very much alive and still have the same feelings i have for their dad. and my uncle so my goodness if we can put closure let's do
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I think there has to be closure I know, that a lot. of it - my Aunt Jenny she's gone - OK? But my cousins are still very much alive and still have the same, feelings I have for their dad and my uncle So my. goodness if we can put closure let's; do,
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i think there has to be closure. i know that a lot of it - my aunt jenny, she's gone - ok? but my cousins are still very much alive and still have the same feelings i have for their dad and my uncle. so, my goodness, if we can put closure, let's do it.
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You have a long record, Senator, on these issues. And I have to ask you a little bit about the present moment. We know your opponent, Patrick Morrisey, now for this fall. It will be a tougher race for you than it might have been...
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you have a long record senator. on; these; issues, and i have to ask you a, little bit about the present moment we know your opponent patrick morrisey now for, this fall it will be a tougher race for you than it might have
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You have a long record Senator. on these. issues And I have to ask you a little bit about the present moment We know your. opponent Patrick Morrisey now for this fall It will be a tougher race for you. than it might have
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you have a long record, senator, on these issues. and i have to ask you a little bit about the present moment. we know your opponent, patrick morrisey, now for this fall. it will be a tougher race for you than it might have been...
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Brandeis and Warren's article is in part a rant against the media where gossip has become…
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brandeis and warren's article is in part a rant against the media where gossip has
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Brandeis and Warren's article is. in part a rant against the. media where gossip has
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brandeis and warren's article is in part a rant against the media where gossip has become…
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Unidentified Man #3: A trade pursued with industry as well as effrontery, lowering social standards and morality.
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unidentified man #3: a trade pursued, with industry as well as effrontery lowering social standards and
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Unidentified Man #3: A trade, pursued with industry as well as effrontery lowering social standards and;
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unidentified man #3: a trade pursued with industry as well as effrontery, lowering social standards and morality.
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Oh, what a difference 116 years makes. In the USC class, the students freely admit they pursue their gossiping with industry.
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oh what a difference 116 years makes in the usc class the students. freely admit they pursue their gossiping with
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Oh what a difference; 116 years makes In the USC class the students freely. admit they pursue. their gossiping, with
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oh, what a difference 116 years makes. in the usc class, the students freely admit they pursue their gossiping with industry.
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Mr. MAX LAFKIN(ph) (Student, University of Southern California): That it's about fame and kind of popularity because each time you get like a new friend request on Facebook, you know that that's somebody who's looking at your profile now. And they can talk about you to other people.
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mr max lafkin(ph) (student university of southern california): that it's about fame and kind of popularity because each, time you get, like a new friend request on facebook you know that that's somebody who's looking at your profile now and they can; talk about you to other
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Mr MAX LAFKIN(ph) (Student University of Southern California): That, it's about fame and kind of popularity because each time you get like a new, friend request on Facebook you know; that that's somebody who's, looking at your profile now And they can talk about you to other,
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mr. max lafkin(ph) (student, university of southern california): that it's about fame and kind of popularity because each time you get like a new friend request on facebook, you know that that's somebody who's looking at your profile now. and they can talk about you to other people.
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Let me introduce you to these students. That was Max Lafkin. We also heard from Andi Hundall(ph), Emil Matwani(ph) and Elena Benstock(ph).
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let me introduce, you to these; students that was max lafkin we also heard from andi hundall(ph), emil matwani(ph) and elena
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Let me introduce you to these students That was Max Lafkin We also heard from Andi Hundall(ph), Emil. Matwani(ph) and Elena
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let me introduce you to these students. that was max lafkin. we also heard from andi hundall(ph), emil matwani(ph) and elena benstock(ph).
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They're all around 19 years old, plus or minus a year or two. They don't have grave privacy concerns about the Internet. That's because they believe they're in control over what they put out there. They decide what to reveal. Here's Max.
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they're all around 19 years old, plus or minus a year or two they don't have grave privacy concerns about the internet that's because, they believe they're in control over what they put out there they decide what to reveal here's
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They're, all around 19 years old plus or minus a year or. two They don't have grave. privacy concerns about the Internet That's, because they believe they're in control over what they put. out there They decide what, to reveal, Here's
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they're all around 19 years old, plus or minus a year or two. they don't have grave privacy concerns about the internet. that's because they believe they're in control over what they put out there. they decide what to reveal. here's max.
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…like a little piece of me that I would like to project to people is on Facebook. And any of my private sphere, private anything, I feel is still private.
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…like a little piece; of me that i would like, to project to people is on facebook and any of my private sphere private anything i feel is still
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…like a little piece of me that I would like to project to people is on Facebook And any of my private sphere private anything I feel is still
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…like a little piece of me that i would like to project to people is on facebook. and any of my private sphere, private anything, i feel is still private.
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