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to assist them in creating jobs for the har working taxpayers of america? don't you agree that would be good policy? >> i can't agree. >> so it's okay to have one standard for the epa and another standard -- >> no is. the stand aard is not for epa. >> all right. let me move forward. you know, i do get passionate about this. my people losing jobs. and let me say this as well. when we were here earlier this year and miss bennett was kind enough to be with us, she indicated that some of the money that had already been committed but had not yet been spent, some of which was more than five years old was a -- was there because of various reasons, perhaps even other permitting requirements or other requirements by the epa or other agencies. but she indicated some of those were more than five years old. i asked her at the time why wouldn't you all back the ability to move to five years for businesses in america because they need that and that's in the bill, hr 2250, she said at that time that was not her position to make a statement as to whether or not she was sup
to assist them in creating jobs for the har working taxpayers of america? don't you agree that would be good policy? >> i can't agree. >> so it's okay to have one standard for the epa and another standard -- >> no is. the stand aard is not for epa. >> all right. let me move forward. you know, i do get passionate about this. my people losing jobs. and let me say this as well. when we were here earlier this year and miss bennett was kind enough to be with us, she indicated...
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them in creating jobs for the hard-working taxpayers of america? don't you agree that that would be good policy? yes or no? >> i don't agree with your premise, sir. so i can't agree -- >> so it's okay to have one standard for the epa and another standard for -- >> no, sir, the standard is not for epa. >> all right. now, let me go forward. i made my statements and i only have a few minutes, man. my people are losing jobs. let me say this, as well. when we were here earlier this year and ms. bennett was kind enough to be with us, she indicated that some of the money that had already been committed but had not yet been spent, some of which was more than 5 years old was there because of various reasons, perhaps even other permitting requirements or other requirements by the epa or other agencies. but she indicated some of those were more than five years old. i asked her, at the time, well, why wouldn't you all back the ability to move to five years for businesses in america because they need that and that's in the bill -- boiler mack bill. she said at
them in creating jobs for the hard-working taxpayers of america? don't you agree that that would be good policy? yes or no? >> i don't agree with your premise, sir. so i can't agree -- >> so it's okay to have one standard for the epa and another standard for -- >> no, sir, the standard is not for epa. >> all right. now, let me go forward. i made my statements and i only have a few minutes, man. my people are losing jobs. let me say this, as well. when we were here...
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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. >> part of the problem is, when i grew up, for example, you could buy a house with 5%. i bought a house recently in america. i had to put down 35%. the banks are no longer lending the money that they used to. the same bankers, not all of them, that you could argue brought this country to its financial needs. now these people and all that, if they wanted to, they just by going and listening to suze orman, don't buy a home unless you put 20% down. if you have a negative equity position starting in 2013 because the tax laws currently in place, you bought a home for 200,000. it's now worth 100,000. now you do a short sale. you do not have to owe income taxes on a primary residency between the 100,000 and 20
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. >> part of the problem is, when i grew up, for example, you could buy a house with 5%. i bought a...
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i think america does need to build. there is a huge demand in china for big heavy machinery and they would buy it from the americans if 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 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 app
i think america does need to build. there is a huge demand in china for big heavy machinery and they would buy it from the americans if 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...
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so, haiti, cuba, central america, mexico, brazil. sugar was the great driving force. that was the need that they had for the labor, was sugar. so, i really don't have the data with me to tell you the exact percentage. but the sugar plantations were in dire need of a labor force and that's what the african slaves provided outside the united states. of course, it was cotton in the united states. >> john, you mention in your book that the majority of the free african-americans lived in the south. in the north, were they widely accepted and were they invited to come live and work amongst them, or how were they treated in the north? do you know that? >> i think free african-americans in both north and south had a tough life prior to the war between the states. there was a lot of racial prejudice, both north and south. what you find with the free african-americans, regardless of north or south is, they live predominantly in urban areas. they were -- became very skilled craftsmen and learned a lot of different trades. for instance, the barber business was almost entirely mad
so, haiti, cuba, central america, mexico, brazil. sugar was the great driving force. that was the need that they had for the labor, was sugar. so, i really don't have the data with me to tell you the exact percentage. but the sugar plantations were in dire need of a labor force and that's what the african slaves provided outside the united states. of course, it was cotton in the united states. >> john, you mention in your book that the majority of the free african-americans lived in the...
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isn't it important to work from philosophy rather than america is broken that 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. the people are broken. it's people right now are broken because they can't feed themselves, they can't get a job and take care of their kids and keep their cars. they can't do anything. our spirits are broken. >> the problem, a lot of people -- when i grew up, you could buy a house with a 5% depoz it. you are talking 20%. i bought a house and had to put down 35% deposit. the banks are not lending like they used to. the same wall street and institutions brought this country to their financial needs. now, awarding themselves the same bonuses but not lending the money to people desperate for their homes. >> these people could, if they wanted to, buy a home with 3.5% down by going to fha. if they have been listening to suze orman, don't buy a home unless you put at least 20% down. you don't want to be in a negative equity position starting in 2013 because the t
isn't it important to work from philosophy rather than america is broken that 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. the people are broken. it's people right now are broken because they can't feed themselves, they can't get a job and take care of their kids and keep their cars. they can't do anything. our spirits are broken. >> the problem, a lot of people -- when i...
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it helped make the vanderbilts one of the richest families in america. >> so, they used their crest and put it in different materials throughout the entire terminal, and it's very fun to go through the building and find different examples of them. >> it's not just grand central's interior that's impressive. >> this was intended to be seen as a triumphal entry into new york city. it's modeled on the great roman arches, which were intended to be monuments to the great war battles of the romans. so it has that same kind of idea of entry into and outside of new york city. and it has many symbols on top of it and throughout the facade -- symbols of new york city. you see thalf moon, which was henry hudson's ship. on the other side is a windmill, which refers to the original dutch settlers of new york. and then on the top is the great monumental sculptural element, which has three gods. >> the gods -- hercules, mercury, and minerva -- came from greek and roman mythology. they represent strength, commerce, and wisdom. even the clock is special. tiffany glass lines the numbers and the hands. >>
it helped make the vanderbilts one of the richest families in america. >> so, they used their crest and put it in different materials throughout the entire terminal, and it's very fun to go through the building and find different examples of them. >> it's not just grand central's interior that's impressive. >> this was intended to be seen as a triumphal entry into new york city. it's modeled on the great roman arches, which were intended to be monuments to the great war...
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we are here to save america and to protect the great constitution that america was founded upon. that is what we are here for. that is what we are going to do. this movement -- it is something that has been created by the left. these people -- i mean, obviously they were out in front of the hotel yesterday. i do not know how many of you were here and saw them. it paid, i guess, $60 a day to come here. the unions are infiltrating them because they see the value of it. but you know what? that is okay. we are not paid for the spirit we believe in it. it is about passion. we are going to take this country back. and we are going to continue to move forward. that is why i am blessed to be here and be part of cpac and be with all these great panelists here because we are all about grass roots, and we believe in this country. thank you so much. >> thank you, amy. >> i will tell you this. occupy has [inaudible] it is a movement that has 1 foot on the grave and the other on a banana peel, and i will promise you, more people watch my kids fifth grade youtube videos than watch that crap. [ap
we are here to save america and to protect the great constitution that america was founded upon. that is what we are here for. that is what we are going to do. this movement -- it is something that has been created by the left. these people -- i mean, obviously they were out in front of the hotel yesterday. i do not know how many of you were here and saw them. it paid, i guess, $60 a day to come here. the unions are infiltrating them because they see the value of it. but you know what? that is...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key, strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. calling out for help. people in the syrian city of homs plea for international assistance to stop the shelling. top mortgage lenders and the government agree to a $25 billion settlement aimed at helping homeowners. will it be enough? before you pop that next champagne cork, we have the research on the best way to drink bubbly. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in the syrian city of homs, activists say that the government has la
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key, strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you?...
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i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white" and "colored." i said when i testified at the trial, i went through how we were treated, and the lady dramatize it, so i do not have to go through that, but it is the whole system of separate but unequal. it is understates rights -- is under states' rights. after lincoln had freed us from slavery, they instituted this law, separate but equal, and the state had sanctioned it. but everything there was, even when they had things that were federal, they would put a rope up, and the white people would be on one side, and the black people on the other side. i prayed. i'm a baptist. i hope was that the people would hear about the injustices. [applause] >> thank you very much for giving us those highlights. we want to move to a different era in this nation's history, when those signs are no longer present, but their presence is felt. with that, i turned t to bryonn bain. >> i am supposed to perform a piece, but i just feel like i want to talk to you. can i bring the
i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white" and "colored." i said when i testified at the trial, i went through how we were treated, and the lady dramatize it, so i do not have to go through that, but it is the whole system of separate but unequal. it is understates rights -- is under states' rights. after lincoln had freed us from slavery, they instituted this law, separate but equal, and...
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>> i heard him say he is out of touch with america today. i am in touch with america. i have trouble as much as you have. i get more e-mails and calls when it comes to money than probably any single person. i read what these people are saying. how many years have i said, the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer, and the middle class is disappearing, the middle class, many are living in poverty, but when he says there is a safety net for the pork, he does not understand these people are not begging for money. these people are not necessarily on substances. these people are working, but they are making minimum wage, and by the time where three weeks into the month, they are greeted by the time they are three weeks into the month, they are already out of money, and they have to stand in food lines kids, evend their though they are working. the safety nets do not hold them on any level. tavis: how much whiter has this become? i am seeing a lot of white people calling in. they are not just black, brown. to many americans. >> it is becoming a real white, and
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news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." calling out for help -- residents in the syrian city of homs plea for international assistance to stop the government shelling. u.s. government's and top mortgage lenders agreed to a $25 billion settlement, and at helping troubled homeowners, but will it be enough? and before you pop that next champagne cork, we have some hard-hitting research on the best way to treat that bubbly. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in syria, activists said government forces have launched fresh attacks today, killing more than 50 people. it marks the sixth day of such violence, and residents are crying out for help. but while president obama has decried the outrageous bloodshed, there is still no global consensus on a response. the bbc's diplomatic correspondent starts our coverage. >> the terrifying onslaught that homs is under at the moment, no where immune from the shells and rockets, it seems, according to this amateur footage. even this moscow -- twisted metal, rubble,
news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." calling out for help -- residents in the syrian city of homs plea for international assistance to stop the government shelling. u.s. government's and top mortgage lenders agreed to a $25 billion settlement, and at helping troubled homeowners, but will it be enough? and before you pop that next champagne cork, we have some hard-hitting research on the best way to treat that bubbly. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america...
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he apologized 584 america. he should be apologizing to america. >> mitt romney has received the most behind that. >> coming up super bowl 46! the best spots to watch the game! [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show you. thanks everyone. so take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>vicki: take a look this just a couple of hours before super bowl 46 with the new york giants and the patriots. with 68,000 having amazing seats. preparations and the bay area one tenderloin party store is sold out of their familial. . for those that are going to go out? maybe to a city bar? the coal shows us where to go. -- nicole. >> with unlimited bar-b-que, comedy, large televisions and forget the usual sports bar. the electorr;ixir >> we have a pretty big giants fan ba
he apologized 584 america. he should be apologizing to america. >> mitt romney has received the most behind that. >> coming up super bowl 46! the best spots to watch the game! [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show you. thanks...
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. >> america. >> do you feel like hugging me and giggling? >> yeah. >> no special effects, no c.g.i. just the beauty of nature. just the beauty of our country. it was shot by henry john. and if you would like to see this entire video, it really is stunning. go to our web site, rightthisminute.com. >> a guy took this famous painting and played with it a little. >> it jumps over this and goes over the track and hits the landing perfectly. >> tortoise being naughty. >> you guys recognize this painting, right? >> oh, yes. >> have you guys ever looked at it inside? >> i would really like to change the brush strokes. maybe change it this way. >> i would mess it up. >> no, van gogh's starry night. the perfection. >> well, this is van gogh's starry night, but it's moving. this is a creation by greek artist. it's not just moving. he takes it one step further. >> whoa. >> he created this interactive starry night. you can move it, you can change it, you can go to the tree over here and play around with it. when you stop interacting with it, it will go b
. >> america. >> do you feel like hugging me and giggling? >> yeah. >> no special effects, no c.g.i. just the beauty of nature. just the beauty of our country. it was shot by henry john. and if you would like to see this entire video, it really is stunning. go to our web site, rightthisminute.com. >> a guy took this famous painting and played with it a little. >> it jumps over this and goes over the track and hits the landing perfectly. >> tortoise...
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we have significant problems in our southern hemisphere, venezuela, ecuador, bolivia, central america is a basket case. guatemala has the highest crime rate in the world. last time i was there they managed to make that list, and obviously mexico. 50,000 people have been killed in mexico in the last three years. we had a discussion recently, as horrible as the number of deaths in afghanistan and iraq are, i suspect they may be higher in mexico. right on our border, of the united states and that violence is coming across our border, along our southern states, especially states like arizona, texas, we still have problems in california, and i'd like to hear what is our focus in south america? obviously we have significant problems in central america, but we've got big problems right on our border, and these are our friends and by golly we need to make sure that we can help them out and help ourselves at the same time. i just want to mention i head up the meth caucus, a number of us, bipartisan group. the methamphetamine coming across the border is the worst drug we've ever seen, it's trem
we have significant problems in our southern hemisphere, venezuela, ecuador, bolivia, central america is a basket case. guatemala has the highest crime rate in the world. last time i was there they managed to make that list, and obviously mexico. 50,000 people have been killed in mexico in the last three years. we had a discussion recently, as horrible as the number of deaths in afghanistan and iraq are, i suspect they may be higher in mexico. right on our border, of the united states and that...
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. >> america. >> do you feel like hugging me and giggling? >> yeah. >> no special effects, no c.g.i. just the beauty of nature. just the beauty of our country. it was shot by henry john. and if you would like to see this entire video, it really is stunning. go to our web site, rightthisminute.com. >> a guy took this famous painting and played with it a little. >> is anyb >>> if you want the thrill of high speed racing, you don't need the expensive cars and the danger of it. get on the dirt trick with your high seat car. this is sort of a cross between trucks and buggies. they have a little engine inside. they run on sort of a model airplane engine. >> is there a little tiny bathroom? >> a little tiny picture comes out, like a squirrel comes out and gives you gas? you've got aluminum frames on them, shock absorber, exhaust system, the whole bit. >> they take a pretty good beating. you see some of them really pick up some air and then slam on the ground pretty good. >> and there's one that we kind of have our eyes on with the yellow wheels, it'
. >> america. >> do you feel like hugging me and giggling? >> yeah. >> no special effects, no c.g.i. just the beauty of nature. just the beauty of our country. it was shot by henry john. and if you would like to see this entire video, it really is stunning. go to our web site, rightthisminute.com. >> a guy took this famous painting and played with it a little. >> is anyb >>> if you want the thrill of high speed racing, you don't need the expensive...
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it's the car america had to build. ♪ the extended range electric chevy volt. from the heart of detroit to the health of the country, chevy runs deep. ""debbie spend so much american money. you borrow more and more from us. your ec weak. ours get ver >>> a former candidate is not apologizing for a super bowl ad that critics are calling racist. >> she spent so much american money that you borrow more and more from us. your economy will be very weak. ours get very good. we'll take your jobs. thank you spend it now. >> and the ad is by formal the republican congressman. >> the ad debuted in michigan during the super bowl. thousands are joining in on the movement to form that kidney transplant. so far the hospital has refused to operate. and the fight comes down to the patience and the immigration status, but that will be what they have explained. not in the way that you might think. >> reporter: he hopes that they will be healthy enough it wise his 3-year-old daughter. but time is running out from the welter weight champions. his sydneys are coming down. >> now, t
it's the car america had to build. ♪ the extended range electric chevy volt. from the heart of detroit to the health of the country, chevy runs deep. ""debbie spend so much american money. you borrow more and more from us. your ec weak. ours get ver >>> a former candidate is not apologizing for a super bowl ad that critics are calling racist. >> she spent so much american money that you borrow more and more from us. your economy will be very weak. ours get very good....
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look at some of the structural reasons behind this poverty while corporations play a major role in america's policy making process people in places like the south bronx are left in the gutter i don't know if it's coming from the senate i don't know if it's the president's i can't say if it's like the chance or the just the district leader just the people i don't know who i can blame directly but i feel like it's a compilation of all of them everyone is just like not doing enough and up to pick us up. several decades ago almost half of the south bronx was largely burnt or abandoned a result of a downward spiral of economic decline middle class flight and skyrocketing crime so many streets have by now had a facelift just doesn't plastic surgery the exterior look may have somewhat improved but within the forgotten baro of new york remains destroyed is the thirty south bronx new york. and earlier i spoke with u.s. congressional candidate dan o'connor about the growing disparity and poverty and what it means for the state of the u.s. today. because a really important topic here in the u.s. i thin
look at some of the structural reasons behind this poverty while corporations play a major role in america's policy making process people in places like the south bronx are left in the gutter i don't know if it's coming from the senate i don't know if it's the president's i can't say if it's like the chance or the just the district leader just the people i don't know who i can blame directly but i feel like it's a compilation of all of them everyone is just like not doing enough and up to pick...
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and i'd like you to focus on education because it's vitally n important that america continue to invest in students and our to future workforce. and they've got to be trained and talented to focus on the challenges of the coming chal decades. so would you go through the education section? i represent a community where w? have a large public research university.ge we have private universities ann colleges. and a substantial community college presence. they're going to be very interested in what you're proposing for the pell grant, what you're proposing for , community colleges, and other investment job creation strategies. >> as you know, it's one of the. most important areas of focus for the president to ensure ourg long-term competitiveness, to invest in education and i'll hit on a few highlights, but the budget is very robust as to isy education from early childhood through college. in terms of a few of the highlights i mentioned earlier, the american opportunity tax credit, which gives up to $10,000 of tax breaks for tuition, the community college t area is very important. the presid
and i'd like you to focus on education because it's vitally n important that america continue to invest in students and our to future workforce. and they've got to be trained and talented to focus on the challenges of the coming chal decades. so would you go through the education section? i represent a community where w? have a large public research university.ge we have private universities ann colleges. and a substantial community college presence. they're going to be very interested in what...
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by summer the uprisings had spread to sub-saharan africa, latin america, asia and europe. all these protests influenced the people who later participated in occupy wall street. company ya from the press working group noted, for example, that latina occupiers got big inspiration from a less-publicized movement in chile, mexico and venezuela. but of all the protests of 2011, the massive spanish encampments of the indignants had, program, the largest impact on the the forum and strategies of occupy wall street. coordinated through facebook and twitter, the spanish may 15th movement marched in roughly 60 spanish cities. highly visible public scares giving occupiers another name, campouts. willie, an activist involve inside some of the earliest planning sessions for ows described the camps he visited in june. these camps become centers of revolutionary life. council booths focused on the environment, the military, women's rightses and held meetings, teach-ins and public discussions. they covered the camps with placards displaying revolutionary slogans, and everywhere they went
by summer the uprisings had spread to sub-saharan africa, latin america, asia and europe. all these protests influenced the people who later participated in occupy wall street. company ya from the press working group noted, for example, that latina occupiers got big inspiration from a less-publicized movement in chile, mexico and venezuela. but of all the protests of 2011, the massive spanish encampments of the indignants had, program, the largest impact on the the forum and strategies of...
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almost destroyed america's international reputation or. for that matter really any of the you know any of the people that romney wants to bring but some embrace the rhetoric of coersion there are still i'm sure many americans that would that would love to see flies and eyeballs and other things of people all over the world us versus the world and who should we demonize today mentality promoted by recycled cast of characters keeping americans in a perpetual state of war readiness and the rest of the world on edge. and i earlier today i spoke with michael hughes independent journalist and foreign policy strategist about who's advising the g.o.p. candidates and what it would mean for america if one of them were to be elected take a look actually i think compared to george bush that there are two of these characters is even more frightening than bush which is which is amazing even you can say you know. for blacks i mean they based on their policies they want to see was on the. you know americans who. are almost obsession with the right wing ch
almost destroyed america's international reputation or. for that matter really any of the you know any of the people that romney wants to bring but some embrace the rhetoric of coersion there are still i'm sure many americans that would that would love to see flies and eyeballs and other things of people all over the world us versus the world and who should we demonize today mentality promoted by recycled cast of characters keeping americans in a perpetual state of war readiness and the rest of...
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you put them in america's basement, you look it, never let him out and when he gets out, crush him. >> that's where we put him in karl rove's basement, accused of. >> and something called the marshal plans we bailed out the germans and japanese-- >> i know. >> you knew that. by the way, you have makeup on your tie. >> and could i encourage you to speak up on the war, is this a problem for the president and it doesn't want to look like-- and i understand that he would be the president that handed afghanistan over to the the taliban. >> i blame it on both of them, i thought we shouldn't be on this side except the eastern side the terrorists coming in. these people don't like us, a savage nation is a terrible thing to say, but the fact of the matter it, this is a culture that's never going to be westernized and never buy into democracy and this afternoon would not be too soon. rush limbaugh and i for the first time agree completely. it is time to get out of this place and get out now. >> i'll jump in here. i spent the better part of 20 years starting businesses, one of my most successful
you put them in america's basement, you look it, never let him out and when he gets out, crush him. >> that's where we put him in karl rove's basement, accused of. >> and something called the marshal plans we bailed out the germans and japanese-- >> i know. >> you knew that. by the way, you have makeup on your tie. >> and could i encourage you to speak up on the war, is this a problem for the president and it doesn't want to look like-- and i understand that he...
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even great america that sound environmental, they look at the social and environmental aspects of the company as well. letters of support from great america regarding the legislation passed in california, that is pretty much yet. if there are any questions regarding the benefit corporation legislation, we would be happy to answer them. commissioner dwight: thank you for coming to present. i have some the familiar red with the movement -- familiarity with the movement. what makes a company b-corp? >> there are two different kinds of companies. a benefit corporation is the statutory entity that someone assumes when they file their corporation or amend their articles. they must produce a material of positive impact. an entity that is recognized by b-lab has to take an evaluation test and be reviewed by our non-profits and is allowed to use that designation as a certified b-corporation. commissioner dwight: i presume that we are talking about a certified b-corp. >> no, benefit corporations. no, the legal entity benefit corporations. >> b-corporation in general during this legislation. com
even great america that sound environmental, they look at the social and environmental aspects of the company as well. letters of support from great america regarding the legislation passed in california, that is pretty much yet. if there are any questions regarding the benefit corporation legislation, we would be happy to answer them. commissioner dwight: thank you for coming to present. i have some the familiar red with the movement -- familiarity with the movement. what makes a company...
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his new book, "the ugly side of beautiful: rethinking race in prisons in america" will be published later this year. the start of the off-broadway hip-hop theater production, he has lectured and performed at over 100 colleges and correctional facilities in the united states, africa, asia, latin america, and europe. he has released two albums to critical acclaim, taught at brooklyn college, new york university, the new school in columbia university, and is now touring lyrics for lockdown. one of those is sponsored by the naacp. i learned that he is beginning rehearsals for the remakes of "the wiz." let's welcome him. [applause] our moderator for this afternoon, world renowned anti- racist, multicultural educator. [applause] yes. as many of you in the audience know, she is an accomplished front line teacher. a teacher, educators, researchers, writers, consultant, speaker. she is like a mother, auntie, big sister, all in one, for me. she has taught in canada, the caribbean, and the u.s. and has been involved in the development of teachers for two decades. she consults on anti-racist inclusio
his new book, "the ugly side of beautiful: rethinking race in prisons in america" will be published later this year. the start of the off-broadway hip-hop theater production, he has lectured and performed at over 100 colleges and correctional facilities in the united states, africa, asia, latin america, and europe. he has released two albums to critical acclaim, taught at brooklyn college, new york university, the new school in columbia university, and is now touring lyrics for...
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more evidence that civil liberties have completely blown out the window for the muslim population in america joining me from our studio in new york is ryan devereaux a reporter at the guardian ryan thanks so much for joining us tonight and you know the a.p. has actually been releasing been doing this investigation releasing stories on it since last year but do you think that as they put more information out there as the story is very is it becoming worse is it more damning. well it's hard to say if it's worse or or more damning but it's certainly entirely in the lengths that the department has gone to sort of monitor the muslim community in new york city and around the area and it's been interesting to see the way that these reports published by the a.p. have received an increasing amount of traction you know in the last couple of months people are i believe starting to pay attention we're seeing more and more rallies protests and that sort of thing here in new york city so it's it's growing the attention on this issue is growing that being said it's not the kind of thing that you're going t
more evidence that civil liberties have completely blown out the window for the muslim population in america joining me from our studio in new york is ryan devereaux a reporter at the guardian ryan thanks so much for joining us tonight and you know the a.p. has actually been releasing been doing this investigation releasing stories on it since last year but do you think that as they put more information out there as the story is very is it becoming worse is it more damning. well it's hard to...
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new yorkers by far are the safest big city in america. i think it is because of the, even though we are down 6,000 officers, the proactive strategies and tactics and approaches that we use. so, yes, stop and question sometimes frisked by the way and less than half of the incidents where people are stopped is there a frisk and only nine percent is there a full-blown search. each year we recover approximately 8,000 weapons in the -- in this process. i think it is integral to keeping this city safe. so -- >> rose: in an effort to take guns off the street? >> absolutely. and those lives that we save, for instance, if you look at the shooting victims in this city, 96 percent of them are people of color, black or hispanic. and most of the murders -- out of that universe of 5,600 saved lives you might say the vast majority of those lives saved based on history i would say, are people of color. so -- and people in these communities appreciate it. if not -- it is not a universal human cry. i go out and a lot of community groups and people are happ
new yorkers by far are the safest big city in america. i think it is because of the, even though we are down 6,000 officers, the proactive strategies and tactics and approaches that we use. so, yes, stop and question sometimes frisked by the way and less than half of the incidents where people are stopped is there a frisk and only nine percent is there a full-blown search. each year we recover approximately 8,000 weapons in the -- in this process. i think it is integral to keeping this city...
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thomas more professor of america in washington, d.c. and professor and director at center of law and the government at the university of notre dame where doug taught for close to two decades. do you want to speak from there or from the podium? >> you know, all professors have to stand. >> all professors have to stand. good. >> glad to be here. >> okay. >> good afternoon. it's going to be with you. you know, it's, having spent the last several years in, in the middle of the mediterranean, a nice, quiet place, you know, after the help the president get elected you have to wonder what he's thinking when he sends you off to an island far away, but -- and then war breaks out all around you. but one of the things that that prompts you know, we were the closest country geographically to libya. indeed, it fell to our responsibility to rescue the personnel and embassy tripoli when the shooting started, and this californian managed to do that by renting a catamaran and showing up in the middle of the winter storm to bring them home and thankfully
thomas more professor of america in washington, d.c. and professor and director at center of law and the government at the university of notre dame where doug taught for close to two decades. do you want to speak from there or from the podium? >> you know, all professors have to stand. >> all professors have to stand. good. >> glad to be here. >> okay. >> good afternoon. it's going to be with you. you know, it's, having spent the last several years in, in the...
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bank of america, disqualified. some feel it should be on the cover of the dog magazines of the world, and others feel it should be back at the pound. and the next, get the foreclosure out of the way and see the money come in. in second place, we have regions financial. this is a huge split, if you do not buy into citi being a buy, there's tons of people that think that regionals are where it's at anyway. they are expecting to have to raise less than previously expected and loan growth has been impressive. our winner, a regional, a middle america shocker. it's coamerica. that is my cindy lu, who dog. it's comerica, it is -- it has a focus on loans. if you believe in a jobs manufacturing and export turn around, they are poised to profit more. that is why it places itself as best in show. sue? >> nicely done. >> quickly sue, i want give a shout out to our graphics team, this they did a great job. >> they did, it's been perfect all day long. stick around, brian, so we are in the sector, from large banks to regionals ca
bank of america, disqualified. some feel it should be on the cover of the dog magazines of the world, and others feel it should be back at the pound. and the next, get the foreclosure out of the way and see the money come in. in second place, we have regions financial. this is a huge split, if you do not buy into citi being a buy, there's tons of people that think that regionals are where it's at anyway. they are expecting to have to raise less than previously expected and loan growth has been...
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america is a great place to live. from the fox news studios in new york, good night, god bless. see you next week. captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
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the local environment that these programs work but only work when it gets back to the job creators in america, and not the federal government. >> when you hear a plan that says i will cut your taxes, what is your reaction? >> i don't know that cutting my taxes is the way i will run my business to be honest with you. i don't know i will vest in capital equipment anymore quickly than i do now. i run a profitable business. can it be busier? sure. i am happy to take a donation, and want to know how it's going to be paid for. and i feel like this is not focused on the big picture. >> rob? >> well, j.j., do you mind if i disagree with rob with the way i would handle that situation. rob, you mentioned that, you know, you wouldn't increase investment in your organization if your taxes were lowered and you had more a cash. i think a lot of business owners think opposite, a lot of people that i communicate with, if they had more money in their pockets, they would be expanding their businesses, just polar opposite of what you just said. >> a quick response is the devil is in the details. i think it's th
the local environment that these programs work but only work when it gets back to the job creators in america, and not the federal government. >> when you hear a plan that says i will cut your taxes, what is your reaction? >> i don't know that cutting my taxes is the way i will run my business to be honest with you. i don't know i will vest in capital equipment anymore quickly than i do now. i run a profitable business. can it be busier? sure. i am happy to take a donation, and want...