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and create american jobs. later in the week she'll travel to tunisia where she'll meet with over 64 ministers as part of the friends of syria group trying to stop the violence in syria, put pressure on the assad regime and deliver humanitarian aid to the syrian people. >> i'm poppy harlow in new york. markets are closed monday for presidents' day but investor also still keep a close eye on greece as european lead remembers set to vote on a $170 billion bailout package for that debt-ridden country. later in the week housing will be in focus with reports on both new and existing home sales coming out for the month of january and on the earnings front retailers like walmart, target and sears will all report numbers. we'll see how the market resp d responds and track it. >> i'm a.j. hammer. here's what we're watching. music legend roberta flack will bring her personal account of whitney houston's funeral and showbiz road to gold. hollywood's "a" list goes head to head. catch "showbiz tonight" at 11:00 p.m. on hln.
and create american jobs. later in the week she'll travel to tunisia where she'll meet with over 64 ministers as part of the friends of syria group trying to stop the violence in syria, put pressure on the assad regime and deliver humanitarian aid to the syrian people. >> i'm poppy harlow in new york. markets are closed monday for presidents' day but investor also still keep a close eye on greece as european lead remembers set to vote on a $170 billion bailout package for that debt-ridden...
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it's having a small number of americans by comparison pay for a tax cut r for 160 million americans. 6.5 million of those in pennsylvania. that's why i think it's reasonable. if they doesn't work, if we can't get an agreement, we have to figure out other ways to do this. but i think we can. >> would you cut spending? >> look, as part of this, we've got to also do, we've got to reach an agreement on unemployment insurance. on a fixed so-called doctor's fix, so doctors don't have a huge increase in medicare rates. we've got three or four big assignments here and part of that's going to be making sure we're doing everything possible to stay focused on what's best for families. and i think that you know from covering the last year, we did a lot of cutting in 2011. we can cut some more. i'm not sure in this particular, on this particular agreement for these three items whether there will be cuts, but we should consider everything to reach a point where we can get a bipartisan agreement. >> cut a lot of defense, but there's a lot more we could do. appreciate you taking the time. pay-fors.
it's having a small number of americans by comparison pay for a tax cut r for 160 million americans. 6.5 million of those in pennsylvania. that's why i think it's reasonable. if they doesn't work, if we can't get an agreement, we have to figure out other ways to do this. but i think we can. >> would you cut spending? >> look, as part of this, we've got to also do, we've got to reach an agreement on unemployment insurance. on a fixed so-called doctor's fix, so doctors don't have a...
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they would buy it from the americans if the americans were producing it in the volume they needed, but they are not. that old stile style industrialization america isn't happening anymore. >> i think it is a nice idea. i just don't think it will happen. i think we have entered a new period with new technology and things that have never been developed before, that i think we can do here, but i think we have a big problem of how do you get the people back now to work? we can't wait until all of that happens. they need to go back to work now. and since the jobs aren't here, they have to create a job for themselves. >> donald trump says one of the problems is you look at china which is swallowing up american debt on a daily basis and china is obviously mass producing very cheaply with very cheap labor a lot of the stuff the world is consuming. is it time to have a trade war with china. it is time to america took over -- classic one is apple. the most successful company in the world but they employ more people in china than in america. that, to me, is wrong. >> it may be wrong, but it is th
they would buy it from the americans if the americans were producing it in the volume they needed, but they are not. that old stile style industrialization america isn't happening anymore. >> i think it is a nice idea. i just don't think it will happen. i think we have entered a new period with new technology and things that have never been developed before, that i think we can do here, but i think we have a big problem of how do you get the people back now to work? we can't wait until...
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america works when americans are working. the theme will be a paycheck president versus a food stamp president. i believe we will win that fight by a huge margin. oy worked with president reagan. i worked with president clinton. in those four years we got down to 4.2% unemployment. how do you do it? really serious change. i have only one measurements, so i want the establishment to understand up front. this is not about fairness, this is about maximizing economic grout to put americans back to work and create the most dynamic economy on the planet and rebuild or manufacturing base so we pull away from china and become once again the dominant country on the planet in economic turfs. first, you eliminate the capital gains tax, so zero capital gains for all investments in the united states. second, you go to 100% expensing so all new equipment at every level -- farmer, factory, doctor, business -- all of it gets written off in one year. the goal is to make the american system the most modern, the most productive in the world. yo
america works when americans are working. the theme will be a paycheck president versus a food stamp president. i believe we will win that fight by a huge margin. oy worked with president reagan. i worked with president clinton. in those four years we got down to 4.2% unemployment. how do you do it? really serious change. i have only one measurements, so i want the establishment to understand up front. this is not about fairness, this is about maximizing economic grout to put americans back to...
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his accomplishments are a source of great pride in the asian-american community, including asian-american communities. they called the comments insensitive at best and an ethnic slur at worse. >> any racist tone to any other race so why should chinese be excluded? >> it's inappropriate. it is. and he should be treated like any other player. it shouldn't be -- i don't know. i don't think race should be a factor. >> reporter: all right. i hope you can all appreciate the ambience that is going on behind me. but jeremy lin addressed this issue and he is a bit more fill sof cal about it. take a listen. >> espn apologized. i don't think it was on purpose or whatever but at the same time, they've apologized. so i don't care anymore. i have to learn to forgive and i don't even think that was the intention, or hopefully not. >> reporter: you know, we watched part of the game this afternoon at a bar called libation, fans taking in all of the linsanity but other asian-american fans were telling us that they hope throughout all of this that he helps ease the stereotypes of all asian american athletes
his accomplishments are a source of great pride in the asian-american community, including asian-american communities. they called the comments insensitive at best and an ethnic slur at worse. >> any racist tone to any other race so why should chinese be excluded? >> it's inappropriate. it is. and he should be treated like any other player. it shouldn't be -- i don't know. i don't think race should be a factor. >> reporter: all right. i hope you can all appreciate the ambience...
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american airlines. i have a cold. and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] sorry buddy. truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. what? it doesn't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] you need a more complete cold and flu formula, like alka-seltzer plus liquid gels. it's specially formulated to fight your worst cold and flu symptoms, plus relieve your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] and to fight your allergy symptoms fast, try new alka-seltzer plus allergy. the other office devices? they don't get me. they're all like, "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you're not reliable?" and they say, "shut up!" and i'm like, "you shut up." in business, it's all about reliability. 'cause these guys aren't just hitting "print." they're hitting "dream." so that's what i do. i print dreams, baby. [whispering] big dreams. golly, that is deep snow! yea
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the american economy seems to have picked up. the dow jones industrial average is hovering around 13,000, the highest since the financial crisis began in may 2008. the nasdaq is actually at its highest level since the technology bubble burst more than a decade ago. now, stock prices around everything, but data from the economy on the ground is also slowly getting better. jobless claims are down. housing starts are up. things do seem to be getting better, slowly, as i said, but surely. this is all good news for president obama because there is a very strong correlation between economic growth and a president's prospects for re-election. the unemployment numbers are still pretty high, but they are also falling. also, many models suggest that unemployment is not the crucial statistic to determine whether a president will win re-election. most people, after all, are employed. it is the rise in per capita gdp, the average person's income rise, that determines whether they feel things are getting better and thus whether they will vote
the american economy seems to have picked up. the dow jones industrial average is hovering around 13,000, the highest since the financial crisis began in may 2008. the nasdaq is actually at its highest level since the technology bubble burst more than a decade ago. now, stock prices around everything, but data from the economy on the ground is also slowly getting better. jobless claims are down. housing starts are up. things do seem to be getting better, slowly, as i said, but surely. this is...
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our children are public school students are african-american. about 7% of our teachers are african-americans. disproportionate. if you look on the male side, less than 2%, less than 1-50 is an african-american male. >> a few years back you launched this campaign to recruit more black male teachers. >> we have a long way to go. it's been encouraging. the goal is not to have a black male teacher, the goal is to have a great black male teacher or great hispanic male teacher, great whatever teacher. >> duncan says in his new budget the department of education will offer brand-new incentives to encourage school districts to raise the pay scale for starting teachers. as a teacher himself, working to recruit graduates in atlanta, brandon believes more pay is only part of the solution. >> some are hesitant based on the salary. at the end of the day, salary shouldn't be one of the hugest factors. we should give back to our communities and educate our community. >> reporter: in washington, terence king says he is trying to do just that. >> they love to le
our children are public school students are african-american. about 7% of our teachers are african-americans. disproportionate. if you look on the male side, less than 2%, less than 1-50 is an african-american male. >> a few years back you launched this campaign to recruit more black male teachers. >> we have a long way to go. it's been encouraging. the goal is not to have a black male teacher, the goal is to have a great black male teacher or great hispanic male teacher, great...
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american military to ensure that afghanistan never fails. this episode with the koran burning is terrible to watch. ambassador crocker is guided right, keep your eye on the ball, is it very sad that four americans would lose their lives because of an inadvertent burn everythingi ing of the koran. there is a lot of sensitivity to islamic religion but it's a dangerous place. they're not choir boys being held there. president karzai's insisting that we turn over all 3,044 prisoners to the afghan legal system as part of the strategic partnership agreement. i cannot agree to that. the legal system in afghan is immature and porous and he's insisting stopping night raids. . we're putting afghans in the leads in night raids. general allen says continue night raids. i will be backing up allen. we're not going to turn everybody everybody in the prison to the afghans at this moment. they're not ready for that. but we need a strategy ex-partnership agreement. and the koran burning shows a world in which we live, a world in 2012 in which people can lose
american military to ensure that afghanistan never fails. this episode with the koran burning is terrible to watch. ambassador crocker is guided right, keep your eye on the ball, is it very sad that four americans would lose their lives because of an inadvertent burn everythingi ing of the koran. there is a lot of sensitivity to islamic religion but it's a dangerous place. they're not choir boys being held there. president karzai's insisting that we turn over all 3,044 prisoners to the afghan...
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an all american arrival ceremony. the correct answer to gps challenge question was a, canada has no players in the super bowl this year. great britain has two, jamaica, romania and germany have super bowl bound footballers. thanks for joining me for my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield with a check of our top stories. a massive crowd packing the city in syria. these are funerals taking place for people killed in the last few days. witnesses say syrian troops shelled residential areas killing hundreds of civilians. >>> a freak winter storm hits london's heathrow airport. fewer flights flying in and out causing problems and travel delays across europe. in australia the problem is flooding. thousands have been told to evacuate in towns across queensland and new south
an all american arrival ceremony. the correct answer to gps challenge question was a, canada has no players in the super bowl this year. great britain has two, jamaica, romania and germany have super bowl bound footballers. thanks for joining me for my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield with a check of our top stories. a massive crowd packing the city in syria. these are funerals taking place for people killed in the last few days....
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what are we doing to make sure the american worker shares. companies aren't american companies anymore, they're multi national companies, they're global companies. they're focusing on profit growth else wrchlt so what are we doing to make sure that the american worker is still enjoying the benefits of a growing american economy. >> great conversation. christine, as always, thanks very much. you can watch christine on "your bottom line" saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. eastern. and remember to follow her on twitter. don, thanks very much. great article really worth the read. don is a features editor at the "atlantic" and also the author of "pinched, how the great recession has narrowed our futures and what we can do about it" but he's written about this particular issue in the "atlantic." long and worth your time. >>> so many questions about the facebook ipo. we'll answer some next on "your money." ♪ my sunglasses. [ tires screech ] ♪ oh, it was the first time i fell in love ♪ ♪ the first time i felt my heart ♪ [ man ] people say i'm f
what are we doing to make sure the american worker shares. companies aren't american companies anymore, they're multi national companies, they're global companies. they're focusing on profit growth else wrchlt so what are we doing to make sure that the american worker is still enjoying the benefits of a growing american economy. >> great conversation. christine, as always, thanks very much. you can watch christine on "your bottom line" saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. eastern. and...
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less than 1% of technology startups are founded by african americans. in a place where opportunities and challenges are overcome every day that is a significant one. without further ado. >> we kind of just launched into it. >>m i rr the product designer. we focused on three things. >> everything starts to fade away. the crowd disappears. it was nothing but the material. >> we are not just building an app here but we are on a mission to help every couple in the world have an epic social life. thanks. >> if you guys work with them you might want to put them not breaking up in your liquidation preference. >> i personally feel a responsibility to make sure that i leave everything on the court, that i leave everything out there. in life you want to be able to say i have no regrets. >> barbershops and salons in the united states make $37 billion in revenue. >> standing to the side and watching everyone present, i was on cloud 9. it was like going to your kid's graduation. >> there is no way i could have expected things to turn out as well as they did. >> toda
less than 1% of technology startups are founded by african americans. in a place where opportunities and challenges are overcome every day that is a significant one. without further ado. >> we kind of just launched into it. >>m i rr the product designer. we focused on three things. >> everything starts to fade away. the crowd disappears. it was nothing but the material. >> we are not just building an app here but we are on a mission to help every couple in the world have...
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we start with, this a developing story, two american officers shot dead in afghanistan. not on the battlefield but in a place where they should have felt the safest, at their office inside of a highly secured government building, and the person who pulled the trigger is still out there. our own nick patton walsh is standing by in kabul where this all happened. nick. >> reporter: a day of much confusing at times contradictory information, what has emerged is two americans have been shot dead on the afghan interior ministry compound. apparently according to afghan police source on a secure part in that compound where western forces have some of their training personnel. the taliban have leaped forward to claim responsibility, saying that the gunman was work for him. naming him as abdul rackman and saying he was acting in revenge because of the burning of the koran that happened about a week ago on the american air base. just east here of kabul. that of course which i.c.e. have not confirmed. they say the gunman is not a westernerer an he's at large, escaped from the skeech
we start with, this a developing story, two american officers shot dead in afghanistan. not on the battlefield but in a place where they should have felt the safest, at their office inside of a highly secured government building, and the person who pulled the trigger is still out there. our own nick patton walsh is standing by in kabul where this all happened. nick. >> reporter: a day of much confusing at times contradictory information, what has emerged is two americans have been shot...
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. >> i'm in this race because i care about americans. i'm not concerned about the very poor, we have a safety net there. if it needs repair, we'll fix it. suze orman is the number one finance guru. welcome, suze. >> thank you, piers. >> let's start with mitt romney because that was an sbroord comment for somebody who wants to be president of the united states. i'm not concerned about the poor. whatever came afterwards, it sounded bad, didn't it? >> it sounded bad and sounded i hate to say very naive. for so long, have i not been saying the rich are getting richer and poor getting poorer and middle class are disappearing. he's concerned about the middle class. what middle class are we talking about? as we sit here, there are 50 million people in poverty. what does that mean? it means a family of four making $22,000 a year or less. there's almost 150 million people that are in poverty, near poverty, or that close to it. almost one out of two or three people in the united states of america are edging in poverty. he's saying he doesn't -- he
. >> i'm in this race because i care about americans. i'm not concerned about the very poor, we have a safety net there. if it needs repair, we'll fix it. suze orman is the number one finance guru. welcome, suze. >> thank you, piers. >> let's start with mitt romney because that was an sbroord comment for somebody who wants to be president of the united states. i'm not concerned about the poor. whatever came afterwards, it sounded bad, didn't it? >> it sounded bad and...
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american. because we believe that if people realize core american values of resilience, spirituality, optimism is shaped by the african-american experience, then we'll begin to see that all of us are shaped by what is happening in our history to the african-american community. >> talk a little bit about what we're going to see in this museum. are we going to be exposed to, say, the ugliness of america's past? jim crow, the signs above the toilets, colored only, whites only, that type of thing? >> the great historian used to whisper in my ear and say, lonnie, your job is to tell the untarnished truth. so there's no doubt it will talk about the pain of enslavement, the suffering from segregation and the struggle to find civil rights but we also think that this is a museum that will tell the resiliency of a community. it will allow you to tap your toes to louie armstrong and celebrate the woman who created a dress shop in philadelphia for 40 years without much support so that we feel that this mus
american. because we believe that if people realize core american values of resilience, spirituality, optimism is shaped by the african-american experience, then we'll begin to see that all of us are shaped by what is happening in our history to the african-american community. >> talk a little bit about what we're going to see in this museum. are we going to be exposed to, say, the ugliness of america's past? jim crow, the signs above the toilets, colored only, whites only, that type of...
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american economy? >> great conversation. christine, as always, thanks very much. you can watch christine on "your bottom line" saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. eastern. and remember to follow her on twitter. don, thanks very much. great article. it's really worth the read. don is a features editor at the "atlantic" and also the author of "pinched, how the great recession has narrowed our futures and what we can do about it" but he's written about this particular issue in the "atlantic." long and worth your time. >>> so many questions about the facebook ipo. we ask you to tweet us yours. we'll answer some next on "your money." in florida... in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year millions of people did. we set all kinds of records. next year we're out to do even better. so come on down to louisiana... florida... alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you. brought to you by bp and a
american economy? >> great conversation. christine, as always, thanks very much. you can watch christine on "your bottom line" saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. eastern. and remember to follow her on twitter. don, thanks very much. great article. it's really worth the read. don is a features editor at the "atlantic" and also the author of "pinched, how the great recession has narrowed our futures and what we can do about it" but he's written about this...
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not one of them said american. that was the softball answer. they are just making the stupidest mistakes. they should be stopping, talking about i, i, i, talk about we, talk about us, talk about americans. if mitt romney had half the passion in the debate you have for the football club he would have got it. >> it doesn't matter what it is, you have to have a passion for something in life. i totally agree. i watched it last night. you are struggling to see any of the candidates displaying a vivid passion for an issue that connects with the audience. we keep saying this but the real issue is jobs, job creation and the economy. that is going to be the battleground, i think, for the election, not contraception, abortion or the ever more wild religious views which some of the candidates are beginning to talk about. >> the reason the republican party did so well in the last election is because when you went out to speak at the tea party events, i spoke at a lot of them, they say do not speak about social issues, it will divide us. speak about the eco
not one of them said american. that was the softball answer. they are just making the stupidest mistakes. they should be stopping, talking about i, i, i, talk about we, talk about us, talk about americans. if mitt romney had half the passion in the debate you have for the football club he would have got it. >> it doesn't matter what it is, you have to have a passion for something in life. i totally agree. i watched it last night. you are struggling to see any of the candidates displaying...
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they invested in this all-american dream. you save enough money, put the deposit down, a, you have a lovely home and, b, you will make money when you resell it. that's gone, isn't it? >> that's gone for now. however, if they did have 20% to put down, if you could get a real steal of a deal, and you have enough of a cushion, they would probably do it. but when you see these kids not wanting to do it, it's because they are not secure in their jobs. nothing wrong with it if that's what makes you feel secure. >> but that is not the american dream. >> it is now. it most certainly is now. >> but the american dream has been tarnished in recent years. isn't it important to work from a philosophy, rather than america is broken, america remains a great country. it just has to be brought back up again. isn't that a better way of looking at this? >> no. america is a great country but its people are broken. its people are broken because they can't feed themselves, can't keep their cars, they can't do anything. so our spirits are broken. >
they invested in this all-american dream. you save enough money, put the deposit down, a, you have a lovely home and, b, you will make money when you resell it. that's gone, isn't it? >> that's gone for now. however, if they did have 20% to put down, if you could get a real steal of a deal, and you have enough of a cushion, they would probably do it. but when you see these kids not wanting to do it, it's because they are not secure in their jobs. nothing wrong with it if that's what makes...
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american airlines. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we knew it would take time, but we were determined to see it through. today, while our work continues, i want to update you on the progress: bp has set aside 20 billion dollars to fund economic and environmental recovery. we're paying for all spill- related clean-up costs. and we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. >>> before we go tonight, only in america story ripped from the political headlines. mitt ro
american airlines. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we knew it would take time, but we were determined to see it through. today, while our work continues, i want to update you on the progress: bp has set aside 20 billion dollars to fund economic and environmental recovery. we're paying for all spill- related clean-up costs. and we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental...
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deaths of americans. i would feel better. but i think this one sided street that is typical of the obama administration going around the world apologizing for america and never demanding respect. these are troops serving under the commander in chief. and he owes them some protection. and i think that it's very unfortunate that the rules of engagement seem to be entirely one sided. >> given all the controversy of the burning of korans. we had the crazy american pastor doing it last year and creating huge havoc for american troops on the ground. given its sensitivity, given how delicate that particular issue is with people in afghanistan, wasn't it pretty awful that this was allowed to happen in the first place. the incineration of the koran -- >> it was a mistake. you ought to talk to a lieutenant colonel in the u.s. army. ask him how tired people get on the battlefield and how one sided the rules of engagement are. i think we have gotten to a point of bending over backwards where we pretend this is an ord
deaths of americans. i would feel better. but i think this one sided street that is typical of the obama administration going around the world apologizing for america and never demanding respect. these are troops serving under the commander in chief. and he owes them some protection. and i think that it's very unfortunate that the rules of engagement seem to be entirely one sided. >> given all the controversy of the burning of korans. we had the crazy american pastor doing it last year...
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you can make fun of asian-americans but you can't make fun of black-americans. i think part of it is unfortunately there's a stereotype that asian americans are passive and they won't retaliate. they'll bite their tongue and not say anything and suffer through it while the african-american community has enough strength and political clout, enough power to retaliate. and that's something that i think the asian-americans in the country lack. they don't is have one spokesperson to take a stand like a jesse jooik son or al sharpton, someone to say, this is wrong, this is not the way we should be spoken of. >> do you think the storylines surrounding jeremy lin will help, at least, slow that? >> i think so. the whole incident with the espn headline becomes what you can call it a "teachable moment." the person that wrote the headline said he was not aware this was offensive. maybe, unfortunately, he was fired because of it but it provides a chance for the media to be educated about what is offensive. and growing up as a chinese-american, the word, the "c" world, you mi
you can make fun of asian-americans but you can't make fun of black-americans. i think part of it is unfortunately there's a stereotype that asian americans are passive and they won't retaliate. they'll bite their tongue and not say anything and suffer through it while the african-american community has enough strength and political clout, enough power to retaliate. and that's something that i think the asian-americans in the country lack. they don't is have one spokesperson to take a stand...
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that is what americans expect that is what americans deserve. now my message to congress is don't stop here. keep going. [ applause ] keep taking the action that people are calling for to keep this economy growing. this may be an election year but the american people have no patience for gridlock, and just paying attention to poll numbers and the next election instead of the next generation and what we can do to strengthen opportunity for all americans. americans don't have the luxury to put off tough decisions and neither should we. there is a lot more we can do and there is plenty of time to do it if we want to build an economy where every american has a chance to find a good job that pays well and supports a family. for example, congress needs to pass my plan to help responsible homeowners save about $3,000 a year by refinancing their homes, their mortgages at historically low rates. step up and support small businesses and especially companies that want to export it's time we stopped rewarding businesses that send jobs oversea, start rewardi
that is what americans expect that is what americans deserve. now my message to congress is don't stop here. keep going. [ applause ] keep taking the action that people are calling for to keep this economy growing. this may be an election year but the american people have no patience for gridlock, and just paying attention to poll numbers and the next election instead of the next generation and what we can do to strengthen opportunity for all americans. americans don't have the luxury to put...
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they don't need american airplanes. they do need what would from our point of view be covert support. i would hope that it would come from arab countries rather than directly from the united states. they're being slaughtered, however, and they have rifles. we should not watch that happen and sit by. we should giver them help, concrete help. >> would that expand this incipient civil war? >> that's a terrible advice, fareed, because the worst thing that can happen to the uprising, the awakening, is the militaryization of the intifada, because that would play into the assad's basically world view, and the united states has been correct saying that the most effective means to basically this awes odd is to have a dipping point. what we need to understand, fareed, in the last ten months, there has been a war being waged against the assad regime by others. you have a financial war, customer war, psychological war, and it's amazing, and i just mentioned i just came back how much -- i mean, the -- it's being hurt. if we do arm t
they don't need american airplanes. they do need what would from our point of view be covert support. i would hope that it would come from arab countries rather than directly from the united states. they're being slaughtered, however, and they have rifles. we should not watch that happen and sit by. we should giver them help, concrete help. >> would that expand this incipient civil war? >> that's a terrible advice, fareed, because the worst thing that can happen to the uprising, the...
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looks like they're killing people around the world, they have killed americans around the world, american soldiers in iraq. this is a truly dangerous regime, a real issue. >> how would we know how close iran is to getting a nuclear weapon? how do we evaluate such a thing? intent is one thing, being on the process is a totally different thing? >> i don't think it's a 100% accurate sienls. it's a lot of intelligence, a lot of reliance on israeli intelligence, a lot of reliance on middle eastern intelligence. a lot of countries come out and hate iran. you look at wikileaks and saudi arabia, they were going to kill the saudi arabia ambassador, they probably have killed some saudi diplomats already. we get a lot of information behind the scenes. i think we would have a good indication they're nuclear capable. >> here is the question because people are looking back in washington and around the country, polls say americans don't want a nuclear iran. but it feels in a lot of ways like iraq. they have this, they want to do this. we went in last time on that. it was bad intelligence, and a lot of a
looks like they're killing people around the world, they have killed americans around the world, american soldiers in iraq. this is a truly dangerous regime, a real issue. >> how would we know how close iran is to getting a nuclear weapon? how do we evaluate such a thing? intent is one thing, being on the process is a totally different thing? >> i don't think it's a 100% accurate sienls. it's a lot of intelligence, a lot of reliance on israeli intelligence, a lot of reliance on...
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and it how loyal are american troops. i think what this president has done is shown that he's not qualified to be a commander in chief. >> all right. let's talk about -- he under estimates the impact. >> let's talk about a republican contender the white house and his speech in detroit taking place within the last hour or so. anything strike you, robert? mitt romney? >> i think this is the second or third economic speech or second or third economic plan but at the end of the day it's really not about what i think or what cheri thinks when you speak to the independent experts. a bipartisan coalition, when they did their analysis, they pointed out that mitt romney's program just accelerate our federal deficit and in fact santorum and beginning rimp balloon it even more so. at the end of the day, all mitt romney is doing is agendas through the failed economic record. that's where this election is going to be about. do we want to follow the romney strategy which has been endorsing bankruptcy for detroit, saying that federal go
and it how loyal are american troops. i think what this president has done is shown that he's not qualified to be a commander in chief. >> all right. let's talk about -- he under estimates the impact. >> let's talk about a republican contender the white house and his speech in detroit taking place within the last hour or so. anything strike you, robert? mitt romney? >> i think this is the second or third economic speech or second or third economic plan but at the end of the...
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and the truth is he has failed the american people. he's lost more jobs during his presidency than any other president, i believe in history. home value is down during his presidency. he doesn't want to talk about that. that's what we're going to talk about. >> it might be challenging to get that conversation going if you have a prolonged battle. if you look historically, when republicans are in these prolonged battles for the nominati nomination, it actually bodes poorly for them in the general election, right? i think it's only eisenhower in 1952 who was able to merge victorious. the same is not true on the democratic side. you sound very not concerned about it but the statistics would say maybe you out to be concerned about it? >> i guess i'm very concerned about things i can change. but i can't possibly suggest that i'm going to tell somebody else in the race what's right for them. they have to pursue the course that's best for them. i think with regards to winning in november, it's going to come down to whether people want to have
and the truth is he has failed the american people. he's lost more jobs during his presidency than any other president, i believe in history. home value is down during his presidency. he doesn't want to talk about that. that's what we're going to talk about. >> it might be challenging to get that conversation going if you have a prolonged battle. if you look historically, when republicans are in these prolonged battles for the nominati nomination, it actually bodes poorly for them in the...
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less than 1% of technology start-ups are founded by african-americans. and in a place where opportunities and challenges are overcome every day, that's a significant one. so without further ado -- pius and becky cruz. >> we kind of just launched into it. >> my name is pius. i'm the product designer and hacker behind becouply. we focus on three things. discovering new date ideas and date spots. everything starts to fade away. the crowd disappears. and there's nothing but the material. we're not just building an app here, but we're really on a mission. and that mission is to help every couple in the world have an epic social life. thanks. >> if you guys work with them, you might want to put them not breaking up in your liquidation preferences. >> i personally feel a responsibility to make sure that i leave everything on the court. that i leave everything out there. in life, you always want to be able to say, you know what? i have no regrets. >> barbershops and salons just in the united states alone made $37 billion in revenue. >> standing off to the side a
less than 1% of technology start-ups are founded by african-americans. and in a place where opportunities and challenges are overcome every day, that's a significant one. so without further ado -- pius and becky cruz. >> we kind of just launched into it. >> my name is pius. i'm the product designer and hacker behind becouply. we focus on three things. discovering new date ideas and date spots. everything starts to fade away. the crowd disappears. and there's nothing but the...
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americans like winners. so if you're going to do a war of choice, you've got to win it quickly. >> douglas, we're running out of time. washington post says there is a great piece about the five myths of the american presidency. i want you to take a look and deal with myth number one. the president has the power to get things done. is that really a myth? >> it's a myth to the degree that big things have to be done through congress. however, there was a weapon to use of executive orders and you see barack obama doing that now. congress told tr to mine the grand canyon. he said, i don't care what congress says and signed an executive order to save it. a president has many weapons up their sleeves and you're seeing president obama become an executive order right now. >> this has created a little bit of a stir and i want to you respond to it. you did a review by jodi kantor. >> are some women out there who did not like your choice of words, referring to it as a chick nonfixz. if you could change that, would you?
americans like winners. so if you're going to do a war of choice, you've got to win it quickly. >> douglas, we're running out of time. washington post says there is a great piece about the five myths of the american presidency. i want you to take a look and deal with myth number one. the president has the power to get things done. is that really a myth? >> it's a myth to the degree that big things have to be done through congress. however, there was a weapon to use of executive...
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., americans. they say they're allegedly using illegal foreign funds to stir up insurgents in egypt. all of this coming after three u.s.-based ngos were reportedly raided back in december. >> some pretty shocking testimony today from the man who has admitted to killing dozens of people in norway. anders breivik told people that the massacre was necessary to prevent cultural destruction of norway by immigrants. he acknowledged the acts, but said he was, quote, not guilty for the deadliest mass killing in norway since world war ii. his trial where he'll have to make that plea and argue it is set to begin in april. >>> in london, a 41-gun salute for queen elizabeth. >> fire! fire! >> 60 years ago today the then 25-year-old elizabeth got word while traveling in ken qyakenya her father had died and that she would become queen. the celebrations marking her diamond jubilee kick off today, but the real big events will take place in june because that's really the anniversary of her coronation. >> brand new
., americans. they say they're allegedly using illegal foreign funds to stir up insurgents in egypt. all of this coming after three u.s.-based ngos were reportedly raided back in december. >> some pretty shocking testimony today from the man who has admitted to killing dozens of people in norway. anders breivik told people that the massacre was necessary to prevent cultural destruction of norway by immigrants. he acknowledged the acts, but said he was, quote, not guilty for the deadliest...
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the two americans should have been safe where they were. they were shot in the secure part of what should have been one of the securest ministries in the country. and all this happens while afghans are out there in the streets, many of them dying in violent protests because of the koran burning. >> it certainly is a dramatic development for sure. nick patton walsh, thank you very much. >>> syrian forces relentlessly foundry sich pound -- it raises worries about the effectiveness. dozens of countries to increase pressure on president al assad while laying groundwork for a political transition. it includes immediate humanitarian aid, giving legitimacy to the opposition and endorsing a joint arab/u.n. peacekeeping force. the epicenter of the violence is homs. it has been rocked by shelling every day for the past three weeks. >>> our other big story, former south african president nelson mandela is in the hospital right now. a relative says he had hernia surgery. joining me now is cnn -- what is the latest we're hearing from there. was this a p
the two americans should have been safe where they were. they were shot in the secure part of what should have been one of the securest ministries in the country. and all this happens while afghans are out there in the streets, many of them dying in violent protests because of the koran burning. >> it certainly is a dramatic development for sure. nick patton walsh, thank you very much. >>> syrian forces relentlessly foundry sich pound -- it raises worries about the effectiveness....
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they've got these 19 americans. one the son of the american transportation secretary. >> it's clear we are having a tough time in the middle east in general. i think it is puzzling to me that the egyptians haven't realized the extreme danger they're putting their relationship with the united states. congress holds the ability to change policy on aid to egypt. the institutes that are issue here, the so-called national democratic institute, these are the people being investigated. they are directly tied to the leads of congress, so there's almost nothing the egyptians could do that would more stoke the anger and frustration of american legislatures and if this isn't revolved quickly, there's going to be a real cutback of aid to egypt and a real change in the relationship. >> before we go, what will -- will we have some sort of resolution on the iranian issue this spring? obviously, i use resolution with quotes because i know there's a short-term and long-term re resoluti resolution, but will there be one? >> i don't t
they've got these 19 americans. one the son of the american transportation secretary. >> it's clear we are having a tough time in the middle east in general. i think it is puzzling to me that the egyptians haven't realized the extreme danger they're putting their relationship with the united states. congress holds the ability to change policy on aid to egypt. the institutes that are issue here, the so-called national democratic institute, these are the people being investigated. they are...
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it's about the american policy, touchdowns in the end zone. it's about scoring, accomplishing, and it's what relationships you develop along the way that allows people to trust you. when i look across and say ifio do this, i promise you i'll deliver that, you have to know that i will. you have to trust me. and that's doesn't happen like this, especially with people in the opposite party. you have to spend time on relationships. i try to do that, and i think it's been successful. >> only in america remains with chris christie. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! for febreze fabric refresher. they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ] relax, take some nice deep breaths. [ experimenter 2 ] what do you smell? lilac. clean. there's something that's really fresh. a little bit beach-y. like children's blankets. smells like home. [ experimenter 1 ] okay. take you
it's about the american policy, touchdowns in the end zone. it's about scoring, accomplishing, and it's what relationships you develop along the way that allows people to trust you. when i look across and say ifio do this, i promise you i'll deliver that, you have to know that i will. you have to trust me. and that's doesn't happen like this, especially with people in the opposite party. you have to spend time on relationships. i try to do that, and i think it's been successful. >> only...
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we're here, we have the american flag behind us. we're here to talk about what's important to the american people. we appreciate your time tonight. >> look. let's cut to the quick, ladies. you took a hell of a shellacking as my colleagues have been saying earlier. i imagine knowing the man as i do now, he wouldn't react well to a big beating like this. how is his mood? >> oh, it's great. i don't know if you were able to watch the speech that he gave tonight. but that is exactly how he feels. to be perfectly honest, we had a huge victory in south carolina. we won by 12 points. governor romney endorsed us. michael reagan's been on the trail with us the last few days. you've got a lot of grassroots guys behind us. we know with all the media and money spent here, we knew this wasn't our state or town and place. but we also know that there are 46 more states to go. that we have lots of delegates to get. dad was really passionate in his speech tonight. he talked about the america we could have together and the bright future we can work to
we're here, we have the american flag behind us. we're here to talk about what's important to the american people. we appreciate your time tonight. >> look. let's cut to the quick, ladies. you took a hell of a shellacking as my colleagues have been saying earlier. i imagine knowing the man as i do now, he wouldn't react well to a big beating like this. how is his mood? >> oh, it's great. i don't know if you were able to watch the speech that he gave tonight. but that is exactly how...
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americans want to work. everybody's not running around, you know, with a big bottle of fancy celebrity cognac laughing it up. people are hurting and suffering. >> i would run on two things. if i was able to run for president which i'm not, i would run on better education and getting americans back to work. everything else would follow. >> i agree with that but i think this is where it's complicated. easy to run on something but problem is executing. there's so many moving pieces and, you know, washington is so dynamic and so many players with so many different agendas, not all the villains, different agendas. they may feel totally right about what they're doing and you have to keep that in mind. ultimately, most people agree that they want americans working. the problem comes in that some people feel it's the government's responsibility to get them working. others feel it's private business owner who is need to get them working. i personally think it's a combination so the american people are taken care of.
americans want to work. everybody's not running around, you know, with a big bottle of fancy celebrity cognac laughing it up. people are hurting and suffering. >> i would run on two things. if i was able to run for president which i'm not, i would run on better education and getting americans back to work. everything else would follow. >> i agree with that but i think this is where it's complicated. easy to run on something but problem is executing. there's so many moving pieces...
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the 400 richest americans have more wealth than the bottom half of the american population combined. if you want to actually generate real revenue you need to go where the money is, that's not the bottom half of the population." jan in north carolina writes "those of us who pay taxes are going to become more and more resentful of those who do not, especially when we are constantly ridiculed by the administration that we are not doing enough. how much is enough? the president's going to get that class warfare he wants, but it may come as a surprise when it starts from the top." d.t. in minnesota writes "i've never understood this concern but maybe it's because i allow myself to see the truth. half of us pay no taxes. that's true. half of us also have no money. if you don't want to distribute the wealth evenly how does it make sense to try to distribute the tax burden evenly?" tom writes "where are we headed? probably china. that's where all the jobs they have all the jobs we were promised." if you want to see more go to the situation room's facebook page. >> we also talked about corpo
the 400 richest americans have more wealth than the bottom half of the american population combined. if you want to actually generate real revenue you need to go where the money is, that's not the bottom half of the population." jan in north carolina writes "those of us who pay taxes are going to become more and more resentful of those who do not, especially when we are constantly ridiculed by the administration that we are not doing enough. how much is enough? the president's going...
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i'm going to represent 100% of americans. we're not raising taxes on anybody. >> i want to bring the congressman and the speaker into the conversation. respond. >> there were so many misrepresentations in there it will take me a little while. one, i said today we're going to cut taxes on everyone across the country by 20%, including the top 1%. that's number one. two, i said yes, we should increase the debt ceiling in this last vote but only if we have a cut, cap, and balance provision put in place. only in that case. and therefore i did not agree with the deal that was done in washington. that was the wrong way to go. finally, senator, during your term in congress, the years you've been there, government has doubled in size. you voted to raise the debt ceiling five times without compensating cuts in spending. in my view, we should not raise the debt ceiling again until we get compensating cuts in spending, a cut, cap, and balance approach must be taken. >> mr. speaker -- mr. speaker, join the conversation. address gilbert's
i'm going to represent 100% of americans. we're not raising taxes on anybody. >> i want to bring the congressman and the speaker into the conversation. respond. >> there were so many misrepresentations in there it will take me a little while. one, i said today we're going to cut taxes on everyone across the country by 20%, including the top 1%. that's number one. two, i said yes, we should increase the debt ceiling in this last vote but only if we have a cut, cap, and balance...
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american jobs. and what is even more offensive is that hoekstra is running this in michigan where 30 years ago vincent chen got his head bas d bashed? >> are you worried this is going to stir up hate against asi asian-americans? >> oh, yeah. it's meant to stereotype. it's meant to stereotype asian persons for stealing american jobs. the economy is in a downturn right now but there are lots of reasons for it. and the ad basically blames asian-americans for that. >> hoekstra has said, listen, this is -- in his -- wasn't really an apology but sort of one of those people are anded, well, i'm sorry for them kind of thing. but he said it's about money. he said really at the end of the day i'm trying to highlight the issues of the amount of debt that america owes to china. which he says -- >> well, well, he fails to recognize that we are in this situation of debt because of george bush's unpaid for two wars, tax cuts for the wealthy, and a wall street that was out of control. >> so what do you do about it?
american jobs. and what is even more offensive is that hoekstra is running this in michigan where 30 years ago vincent chen got his head bas d bashed? >> are you worried this is going to stir up hate against asi asian-americans? >> oh, yeah. it's meant to stereotype. it's meant to stereotype asian persons for stealing american jobs. the economy is in a downturn right now but there are lots of reasons for it. and the ad basically blames asian-americans for that. >> hoekstra has...
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american, the american dream, an asian-american community, african-american community, latino community, any community, we want every american to have their creator endowed rights to pursue happiness. now, let me go back to a second to energy. there is a practical reason to unleash american energy capabilities. the price of gasoline today is the highest it's been. this president has doubled the cost of gasoline since he has become president. now, if you're a new york times editorial writer and you ride the subway, you think that's terrific. because why should all those ignorant people out of america driving pickup trucks be allowed to buy gasoline when they can ride the subway like you. but you understand that really expensive gasoline, not only does it cost you more but costs more for everything delivered to your grocery store because they come from truck and they are using gas and diesel. so this president has managed to simultaneously -- >> newt gingrich in lag vegas making the joining the race to decide the republican nominee. 6:00 p.m. with a special edition of "the situation room"
american, the american dream, an asian-american community, african-american community, latino community, any community, we want every american to have their creator endowed rights to pursue happiness. now, let me go back to a second to energy. there is a practical reason to unleash american energy capabilities. the price of gasoline today is the highest it's been. this president has doubled the cost of gasoline since he has become president. now, if you're a new york times editorial writer and...
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what do americans need to be thinking about is. >> americans needs to be thinking of the extraordinary gives this country makes available to them, of opportunity, to be rabl to live where you want to live, pick the career you want to pick and really be restricted still today only by your own ambition, your willingness to work hard and what to strive for. you look at a guy like mark zuckerberg, who is about to become fame ougsly wealthy officially in the next couple of month, a kid sitting in his dorm room at harvard who then turns around and create as company that has 850 million members now and maybe $100 billion worth -- >> that's the american dream. >> it's only in america it started with a great idea. it wasn't just that. i know mark. he works extraordinarily hard. he cares deeply about the product that he's putting out there and about the influence he's having on society. and so, you know, that's still available for everybody in america. that's what we need to focus on is to make sure that government doesn't do anything from a governmental perspective to restrict americans' abilit
what do americans need to be thinking about is. >> americans needs to be thinking of the extraordinary gives this country makes available to them, of opportunity, to be rabl to live where you want to live, pick the career you want to pick and really be restricted still today only by your own ambition, your willingness to work hard and what to strive for. you look at a guy like mark zuckerberg, who is about to become fame ougsly wealthy officially in the next couple of month, a kid sitting...
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americans were producing it. but they are not. that old style industrialization america isn't happening anymore. >> i think it's a nice idea but i don't think that's what is going to happen. we have entered a new period with new technology and things that have never been developed before i think we can do here. i think we have a big problem with how you get the people back now to work. we can't wait until all of that happens. they need to go back to work now. since the jobs aren't here they have to create a job for themselves. >> donald trump says one of the problems is you look at someone like china which is swallowing up american debt almost in a daily basis and china is mass producing very cheaply with very cheap labor a lot of the stuff the world is consuming. is it time to have a formal trade war with china. the classic example is apple, the most successful in the world but apple employs more in china than america. that to me is wrong. >> it may be wrong but it is the way. >> why is it the way? >> it is the
americans were producing it. but they are not. that old style industrialization america isn't happening anymore. >> i think it's a nice idea but i don't think that's what is going to happen. we have entered a new period with new technology and things that have never been developed before i think we can do here. i think we have a big problem with how you get the people back now to work. we can't wait until all of that happens. they need to go back to work now. since the jobs aren't here...
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most people want americans working. they feel it's the government's responsibility and others feel it's private business owners. i think it's a combination so that the american people are taken care of. >> i can't let it go without talking about love. >> yeah. >> you have four kids. >> what have you learned about yourself through that process? >> eat your soup and let her talk. >> that are is the best advice for a man i have ever heart in my life. have a great time. >> tu, my man. >> coming up, clive davis and grammy winner jennifer hudson. ,. >> coming up, clive davis and grammy winner jennifer hudson. when my tempurpedic moves? [ male announcer ] why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down. [ male announcer ] tempurpedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ergonomics. [ male announcer ] tempurpedic. the mos
most people want americans working. they feel it's the government's responsibility and others feel it's private business owners. i think it's a combination so that the american people are taken care of. >> i can't let it go without talking about love. >> yeah. >> you have four kids. >> what have you learned about yourself through that process? >> eat your soup and let her talk. >> that are is the best advice for a man i have ever heart in my life. have a...
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it's having a small number of americans by comparison help pay for a tax cut for 160 million americans. 6.5 million of those in pennsylvania. that's why i think it's reasonable. but if that doesn't work, if we can't get an agreement on that, we have to figure out other ways to do that. but i think we can. >> would you cut spending? >> as part of this, we have to also do -- we have to reach an agreement on unemployment insurance, reach an agreement on a fixed -- so called doctor's fix so they don't have a huge increase in their medicare rates that will affect access to care and medication. we have three or four big ass n assignments and part of that is going to make sure we're doing everything possible to stay focused on what is best for families. and i think that you know from covering the last year, we did a lot of cutting in 2011. we can cut some more. i'm not sure in this particular -- on this particular agreement for these three items whether there will be cuts, but we should consider everything to reach a point where we can get a bipart sbrn agreement. >> we cut a lot, but there's
it's having a small number of americans by comparison help pay for a tax cut for 160 million americans. 6.5 million of those in pennsylvania. that's why i think it's reasonable. but if that doesn't work, if we can't get an agreement on that, we have to figure out other ways to do that. but i think we can. >> would you cut spending? >> as part of this, we have to also do -- we have to reach an agreement on unemployment insurance, reach an agreement on a fixed -- so called doctor's...
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there was no show for soul music and the african-american audience. using $400 of his own money, he created a pilot for "soul train." it was an inp substantiate hit. in a year, it went national and became appointment viewing for many families. >> the statement we hope we are making is that african-american guys and girls can achieve in tv. >> it's the one they call -- >> the show extended beyond the target audience, something cornelius thought was good for the visibility of african-americans. >> we shouldn't be people we just see on television grinning and making fools of ourselves and telling jokes and singing. we have the ability and should be given the opportunity to create as well. >> gladys knight and the singing pimps. >> he featured african-americans on the show give iing a face to gladys knight who performed in the first episode. ♪ >> he was taking a giant step to even compete in that arena where dick clark set to hold with "american bandstand." he was brave. he went out and did it. we as artists are so grateful to him for giving us that fai
there was no show for soul music and the african-american audience. using $400 of his own money, he created a pilot for "soul train." it was an inp substantiate hit. in a year, it went national and became appointment viewing for many families. >> the statement we hope we are making is that african-american guys and girls can achieve in tv. >> it's the one they call -- >> the show extended beyond the target audience, something cornelius thought was good for the...
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it's about the american policy, touchdowns in the end zone. it's about scoring, accomplishing, and it's what relationships you develop along the way that allows people to trust you. when i look across and say ifio do this, i promise you i'll deliver that, you have to know that i will. you have to trust me. and that's doesn't happen like this, especially with people in the opposite party. you have to spend time on relationships. i try to do that, and i think it's been successful. >> only in america remains with chris christie. can i help you? yeah, can i get a full-sized car? for full-sized cars, please listen to the following menu. for convertibles, press star one. i didn't catch that. to speak to a representative, please say representative now. representative. goodbye! you don't like automated customer service, and neither do we. that's why, unlike other cards, no matter when you call chase sapphire preferred, you immediately get a person not a prompt. chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. (phone ringing) chase sapphire prefe
it's about the american policy, touchdowns in the end zone. it's about scoring, accomplishing, and it's what relationships you develop along the way that allows people to trust you. when i look across and say ifio do this, i promise you i'll deliver that, you have to know that i will. you have to trust me. and that's doesn't happen like this, especially with people in the opposite party. you have to spend time on relationships. i try to do that, and i think it's been successful. >> only...