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the united states in no doubt well maybe you should listen to republican congressman paul brown we took in the house floor earlier this week to school his other republican colleagues just that. this big welfare system in this country it all started in earnest with president woodrow wilson and franklin delano roosevelt president franklin delano roosevelt just exploded the size and scope of government through his new deal both progressives both has socialist beliefs fact franklin delano roosevelt said his advisers his closest help friends his cabinet people to go his it was stalin and communists russia. to study what he was doing what stalin was doing they are so that f.d.r. could replicate it year in the united states. so that means president obama isn't our first socialist president after all he's the second or the third if you count woodrow wilson so when you throw paul brown's recent claims in with michele bachmann's about other revolutionary war was started in new hampshire in our father the founding fathers ended slavery you suddenly come to really ingenuously understand one thing a
the united states in no doubt well maybe you should listen to republican congressman paul brown we took in the house floor earlier this week to school his other republican colleagues just that. this big welfare system in this country it all started in earnest with president woodrow wilson and franklin delano roosevelt president franklin delano roosevelt just exploded the size and scope of government through his new deal both progressives both has socialist beliefs fact franklin delano roosevelt...
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of play is currently nil while later this sunday struggling aston villa entertain newcastle this paul brown seen them fall to within two points of the drop zone. well suffered a month united contract ten point cushion with a two no win over full of dimitar berbatov and antonio valencia on target in the first half chelsea went third after floor milou to strike gave them victory over what button wigan taught and kept up the pressure on manchester city's the last champions league spot with a three two win over stove but it wasn't a good day for the sides fighting relegation while stay second bottom marta losing three nil and only to everton and west ham remain in the bottom three after they lost three in the balls and blackburn drew one one with birmingham. and elsewhere by munich have arctic company with coach leon hall with immediate effect the german club had planned to release him at the end of the season but decided to bring that deadline forward i am our fourth in the bundesliga and are struggling to ensure qualification for next season european three bank holidays fifty nine will be rep
of play is currently nil while later this sunday struggling aston villa entertain newcastle this paul brown seen them fall to within two points of the drop zone. well suffered a month united contract ten point cushion with a two no win over full of dimitar berbatov and antonio valencia on target in the first half chelsea went third after floor milou to strike gave them victory over what button wigan taught and kept up the pressure on manchester city's the last champions league spot with a three...
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brown. on the "newshour" tonight: kwame holman has the latest on the deal for this year's budget. then, we turn to the debate over curbing long-term deficits with paul krugman and douglas holtz- eakin. >> lehrer: judy woodruff looks at the nation's air traffic system, after reports that at least four controllers fell asleep on the job. >> brown: jeffrey kaye concludes his series of reports from china. tonight, the growing demand for health care. >> doctors here see over 50 patients a day. it's early in the day and these people are standing in line, waiting for an appointment for tomorrow. >> lehrer: margaret warner talks to a pakistani legislator targeted by extremists. >> brown: and on the anniversary of the day lincoln was assassinated, ray suarez examines the story of the lone woman convicted as a conspirator. now the subject of a new movie. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >
brown. on the "newshour" tonight: kwame holman has the latest on the deal for this year's budget. then, we turn to the debate over curbing long-term deficits with paul krugman and douglas holtz- eakin. >> lehrer: judy woodruff looks at the nation's air traffic system, after reports that at least four controllers fell asleep on the job. >> brown: jeffrey kaye concludes his series of reports from china. tonight, the growing demand for health care. >> doctors here see...
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paul. donald stroh. gary brown. >> my name is brad paul. i'm here today as an individual, as a father of an 8-year-old son, and as somebody who spent 35 years wrestling with the ideas of affordable housing in neighborhood. i have a lot of sympathy for you today. but having said that i'm here to support the project as you have seen it now in its current size. i urge you not to reduce it. not nine units, not one unit. for economic reasons, design reasons and humanitarian reasons. as jack gardner from the john stewart company said, if you reduce this at all it has tremendous impacts both on the development costs but more importantly on the operating costs over time. if you reduce it i think you also affect the design as a previous speaker showed. you go to a blocky building without the setbacks and for humanitarian reasons because you would serve nine fui -- fewer of some of the most vulnerable youth in the estimate i drove by the site the other day just to remind myself -- i've been there many times -- but it's very clear that this is not a s
paul. donald stroh. gary brown. >> my name is brad paul. i'm here today as an individual, as a father of an 8-year-old son, and as somebody who spent 35 years wrestling with the ideas of affordable housing in neighborhood. i have a lot of sympathy for you today. but having said that i'm here to support the project as you have seen it now in its current size. i urge you not to reduce it. not nine units, not one unit. for economic reasons, design reasons and humanitarian reasons. as jack...
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voters we asked whether ron paul's third time could be the charm but the answer i'm joined by an unlikely. gentleman from miami florida just this morning he's a brown paul supporter behind the scenes from two thousand and eight and you're with us now from miami florida thank you. let's let's start by talking about sort of your personal experience with ron paul you've never voted you know you've never contributed to political candidates before a certain political events namely the war in iraq led you to ron paul and eventually you went on to collect millions for his campaign through the internet. but what is it about ron paul who by the way is a seventy five year old congressman twelve term congressman that resonates with folks like yourself and other younger voters well i think it's a stance on the principles of what makes america great you basically experience the constitution. and you know with those principles you have a rule book that rule book was written by the founders of this nation off of the experience of tyranny in other nations and really i see it as a kind of anti tyranny and book and we're seeing the government get larger and larger b
voters we asked whether ron paul's third time could be the charm but the answer i'm joined by an unlikely. gentleman from miami florida just this morning he's a brown paul supporter behind the scenes from two thousand and eight and you're with us now from miami florida thank you. let's let's start by talking about sort of your personal experience with ron paul you've never voted you know you've never contributed to political candidates before a certain political events namely the war in iraq...
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. >>> la serie empatada a 2, chris paul con un par de puntos, después brown, kobe bryant no hizo nadae 3 a 2. >>> hablemos del fútbol y hablemos del chicharito hernández que hoy, viendo al real madrid, digo real madrid, estoy pensando en mañana, manchester united tuvo 13 tiros al arco, después llegó giggs y después chicharito hernández habilitando a rooney para el 2 a 0 del manchester united . >>> américa se juega la vida ante pumas, y por otro lado buscan avanzar en la copa libertadores están de visita mañana ante santos. >>> vamos al béisbol, y saben qué? este chavo, haciendo su debut en grandes ligas, y qué hizo? pues conectó, doblete, pero había más, la segunda entrada parte baja, vamos a la baja de la quinta, ganaron los angels, 4 a 3, hasta aquí llegamos en acción deportiva >>> volvemos con ustedes >>> es momento de pasar con guillermo quiroz y el tiempo . >>> qué rico día tuvimos hoy . >>> muy rico, pero el que no está nada tenso es guillermo . >>> gracias, muy buenas noches, vamos a la imagen satélite, estable para nosotros, sistema de alta presión que trae cielos soleados, pe
. >>> la serie empatada a 2, chris paul con un par de puntos, después brown, kobe bryant no hizo nadae 3 a 2. >>> hablemos del fútbol y hablemos del chicharito hernández que hoy, viendo al real madrid, digo real madrid, estoy pensando en mañana, manchester united tuvo 13 tiros al arco, después llegó giggs y después chicharito hernández habilitando a rooney para el 2 a 0 del manchester united . >>> américa se juega la vida ante pumas, y por otro lado buscan...
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brown. on the newshour tonight, we update the negotiations and talk to house budget committee chairman paul ryan, who today unveiled a plan calling for deep cuts and dramatic changes in federal spending in the years to come. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez gets the latest on the ongoing bloody power struggle in the african nation of ivory coast. >> brown: newshour education correspondent john merrow examines a program that targets the very young before they risk falling behind in school. >> the most important time for us to intervene is really in the first 1,000 days of life, a time when interactions with adults matter so much to children's developing sense of who they are and their language development. >> woodruff: and margaret warner gets perspective on the global reverberations flowing from the arab uprisings. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, s
brown. on the newshour tonight, we update the negotiations and talk to house budget committee chairman paul ryan, who today unveiled a plan calling for deep cuts and dramatic changes in federal spending in the years to come. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez gets the latest on the ongoing bloody power struggle in the african nation of ivory coast. >> brown: newshour education correspondent john merrow examines a program that targets the very young before they risk falling behind in...
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. >>> governor jerry brown celebrated his 73rd birthday a few days ago. ktvu's paul chambers takes a closer look now at what the governor has accomplished and what he still needs to get done. >> on the eve of his first one hundred days in office, he attended a victim's right rally. >> he's dedicated himself to the job. >> reporter: since taking over the state, he's had an uphill battle to climb, dealing with a recession and historic budget deficit. >> i think the sobering reality for him is realizing the republicans he's working with now are not the republicans he was working with thirty years ago. >> filled with experience, lawmakers who have been around for a long time, knew the issues. >> we waited several hours to talk to the governor, but he was unavailable. however, someone from his press office gave us a four-page report listing his accomplishments. the governor turned 87% of his fund and reduced his staff, he issued orders to cut back on cell phones and cars for state employees and signed 13 bills in hopes of reducing the budget. >> i certainly give him in te
. >>> governor jerry brown celebrated his 73rd birthday a few days ago. ktvu's paul chambers takes a closer look now at what the governor has accomplished and what he still needs to get done. >> on the eve of his first one hundred days in office, he attended a victim's right rally. >> he's dedicated himself to the job. >> reporter: since taking over the state, he's had an uphill battle to climb, dealing with a recession and historic budget deficit. >> i think...
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. >>> governor jerry brown celebrated his 73rd birthday a few days ago. ktvu's paul chambers takes a closer look now at what the governor has accomplished and what he still needs to get done. >> on the eve of his first one hundred days in office, he attended a victim's right rally. >> he's dedicated himself to the job. >> reporter: since taking over the state, he's had an uphill battle to climb, dealing with a recession and historic budget deficit. >> i think the sobering reality for him is realizing the republicans he's working with now are not the republicans he was working with thirty years ago. >> filled with experience, lawmakers who have been around for a long time, knew the issues. >> we waited several hours to talk to the governor, but he was unavailable. however, someone from his press office gave us a four-page report listing his accomplishments. the governor turned 87% of his fund and reduced his staff, he issued orders to cut back on cell phones and cars for state employees and signed 13 bills in hopes of reducing the budget. >> i certainly give him in te
. >>> governor jerry brown celebrated his 73rd birthday a few days ago. ktvu's paul chambers takes a closer look now at what the governor has accomplished and what he still needs to get done. >> on the eve of his first one hundred days in office, he attended a victim's right rally. >> he's dedicated himself to the job. >> reporter: since taking over the state, he's had an uphill battle to climb, dealing with a recession and historic budget deficit. >> i think...
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governor brown asked the parks department to drop a list. that list has not been available yet. >>> paul chambers reports, a recent trip taken by students has had a victorious result in the past. >> we flew to houston and drove to the difference colleges then we caught our bus in cincinnati. >> reporter: this year the students went on a tour of 16 historically black colleges. the mission is to take these students from underserved and unrepresented communities and give them a chance to succeed and get a college degree. all high school seniors received multiple officers and partial or full right scholarships. >> i started high school not knowing what i was going to do. i wasn't even thinking about a four year college. >> reporter: the students also visited historic black schools. >> could i be a rosa parks, could i be a dr. king. >> i learned a lot about myself, about the colleges and the black history which i did not get to learn at my school. >> reporter: the trip cost more than $2,000. parents say it was worth every dime. >> this gives her the opportunity to see so many colleges and uni
governor brown asked the parks department to drop a list. that list has not been available yet. >>> paul chambers reports, a recent trip taken by students has had a victorious result in the past. >> we flew to houston and drove to the difference colleges then we caught our bus in cincinnati. >> reporter: this year the students went on a tour of 16 historically black colleges. the mission is to take these students from underserved and unrepresented communities and give them...
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are joined on a live line by pamela paul who is a distinguished writer and published a book called "foreign affied." also the author of "art matrimony." >> senator brown held hearings on the effect. pornography on the family and i was there to talk about the impact porn had on relationships, marriages and children. >> the subcommittee held an entire hearing on the subject of pornography and its availability and volume. can you speak to that? >> sure. it used to be even just 10 or 15 years ago in order to have access to porn you have to go down to seedy side of town and go to adult theater or go to a news stand and buy a magazine and risk bumping in to your boss, wife. now that is available on the internet, satellite television, cell phones. ipod. no longer any barriers to entry. >> children seeking it out. >> children are looking at porn as long as toddlers. they tracked usage among young children of pornography. the average age is about 8 or 2 years old. >> was it the position of the subcommittee of the judiciary which includes brownback and specker and lindsay graham and teddy kennedy and diane feinstein and richard derbin. was it the position of th
are joined on a live line by pamela paul who is a distinguished writer and published a book called "foreign affied." also the author of "art matrimony." >> senator brown held hearings on the effect. pornography on the family and i was there to talk about the impact porn had on relationships, marriages and children. >> the subcommittee held an entire hearing on the subject of pornography and its availability and volume. can you speak to that? >> sure. it...
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browne. but she vehemently denied it. she was a superb musician, folk guitarist and collaborator. she recorded ten albums. she joined paulon on the duet "gone at last." she appeared on "snl." she did a lot of commercial jingles over the years. but she left public life to care for her severely brain-damaged daughter. she told an interviewer a few years back, "my life was her, completely about her from the moment i woke up to the moment i went to bed at night." her daughter died four years ago at the age of 31. phoebe snow died from complications of a brain hemorrhage. she was just 60 years old. >>> it's been long rumored, but today it was made official. after five years as anchor of the cbs evening news, our friend and nbc news alum katie couric will be leaving the anchor chair. she is reportedly close to announcing a deal for a daily talk show to air on stations around the country. no word yet on katie's successor officially. >>> and that brings us to a tool of the trade that all of us employ. it's in the news because the inventor of the teleprompter has died. his name was hubert schlafly. and there's no way he could hav
browne. but she vehemently denied it. she was a superb musician, folk guitarist and collaborator. she recorded ten albums. she joined paulon on the duet "gone at last." she appeared on "snl." she did a lot of commercial jingles over the years. but she left public life to care for her severely brain-damaged daughter. she told an interviewer a few years back, "my life was her, completely about her from the moment i woke up to the moment i went to bed at night." her...
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paul group. you have five minutes. >> thank you, chairman brown. i appreciate this opportunity to testify on this important issue. i have been working with the tsa on spot for eight years. based on 40 years of research on how to look at speech, i posture, and how can help identify harmful intent. my research has examined four kinds of laws. lies claiming to hold a political opinion and the exact opposite of your strongly held opinions. lies denying the to have taken money that is not yours. lies in which members of extremist political groups attempt to block an opposing political group from receiving money. our research focuses on the real world life that matter to society in which each person besides for him or herself whether to lie or tell the truth. just as we do in the real world. no scientist comes out of the clouds and tells us, you are supposed to like, you are supposed to tell the truth, except in experiments. the person who tells the truth knows that if you're a she is mistakenly judge to be lying, they will receive the same punishment of
paul group. you have five minutes. >> thank you, chairman brown. i appreciate this opportunity to testify on this important issue. i have been working with the tsa on spot for eight years. based on 40 years of research on how to look at speech, i posture, and how can help identify harmful intent. my research has examined four kinds of laws. lies claiming to hold a political opinion and the exact opposite of your strongly held opinions. lies denying the to have taken money that is not...
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. >> sreenivasan: paul has more on today's jobs numbers, including a web chat with economist simon johnson. on "art beat," jeffrey brownks to tea obreht, author of the new best-selling novel, "the tiger's wife." and also online, we mark the beginning of autism awareness month with an interview with robert macneil, one of the founders of the newshour. robin has just completed a six- part series on autism, which begins airing on the broadcast on april 18. it looks at the growing impact of autism, as seen by families, children, educators, doctors and clinicians. in this excerpt from our interview, he explains how he got interested in the subject. >> s there a-- there's a large bulk of the series is human stories. the first one is about my grandson. it's the first time ever in my career as a journalist, which goes back 60, or 50 years or so, that i've brought a member of my family into a story. it is crossing a boundary, i know. but it seems justified. and in this one case, and in that one-story, it's quite personal. and it is about how he is, and how he came to be diagnosed and how the family is living with it. >> the ser
. >> sreenivasan: paul has more on today's jobs numbers, including a web chat with economist simon johnson. on "art beat," jeffrey brownks to tea obreht, author of the new best-selling novel, "the tiger's wife." and also online, we mark the beginning of autism awareness month with an interview with robert macneil, one of the founders of the newshour. robin has just completed a six- part series on autism, which begins airing on the broadcast on april 18. it looks at the...
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. >> brown: do you have a comment on the importance of these defections? >> i think it's critically important, because moussa kusa as paul said has had contacts and access to the highest levels of the libyan regime for decades. this is a man who can tell us where the fishers are, who supports qaddafi, who doesn't support qaddafi, help us reach out to individuals who may be willing to oust qaddafi. >> brown: at the same time the british have to say right away they're not giving him any particular immunity, though there is all that past. how do you weigh that into seeking information but not forgeting what he did in the past? >> that's a hard thing for the british to negotiate. if i were moussa kusa the first thing i would ask for is immunity, and that's one of the things he's very concerned about. it's up to the coalition to decide how important is his cooperation, whether they can get cooperation from him without giving him immunity, or whether that's part of the price we have to pay to remove qaddafi. >> brown: now let's turn to the reports of c.i.a. personnel on the ground. what would they be doing, what are they doing
. >> brown: do you have a comment on the importance of these defections? >> i think it's critically important, because moussa kusa as paul said has had contacts and access to the highest levels of the libyan regime for decades. this is a man who can tell us where the fishers are, who supports qaddafi, who doesn't support qaddafi, help us reach out to individuals who may be willing to oust qaddafi. >> brown: at the same time the british have to say right away they're not giving...
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brown-nagin, author of this book "courage of dissent". >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> we're here at the national press club talking with paul greenberg about his new book, "four fish". can you tell us why they are the future of the last? >> we have chosen four mammals, cows, pigs, sheep, and goats. there's four birds we eat, and right now we're at the verge of really choosing what are going to be the domesticated forms of fish for, you know, the future of the ocean, and the choices we make which fish we choose to domesticate and which we choose to leave wild has ramifications for the future of the ocean. >> how so? >> if you look at salmon, a popular farmed fish, salmon requires 3-6 pounds of wild fish for food. if we take all these little fish, gripped them up, feed them to salmon, we deplete the ocean and cause population declines of other fish in their place. there's other fish out there that doesn't require that kind of huge deductions from the ocean. talapia is a vegetarian fish and sustainable of the it's an option that's possible guides for going into the next, you know, farm fish of the future. >> are you advocating
brown-nagin, author of this book "courage of dissent". >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> we're here at the national press club talking with paul greenberg about his new book, "four fish". can you tell us why they are the future of the last? >> we have chosen four mammals, cows, pigs, sheep, and goats. there's four birds we eat, and right now we're at the verge of really choosing what are going...
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brown." host: in new jersey, deborah, independent, your thoughts? caller: i would not be interested in any of the current republican slate. they are all pro-establishment. i would like to see congressman ron pauli think that he speaks truth to power. he hears his proposals to the founding fathers concept of government i would like to see -- government. i would like to see chuck cale from nebraska. i think that he is a stand-up person with truth and honesty. host: have you ever voted for a democrat? caller: i voted for a democrat in my first year. host: stony brook, maine, democratic line. you are on the air. caller: myself, i would like to see someone run on either side that is the ordinary working man. someone who has not been a career politician. someone who knows what it is like to lose your job and live paycheck to paycheck. there are a lot of unemployed, hard-working people out there that would love to have the job and take it for half the money. host: anyone out there that represents those characteristics? caller: i do not know of anyone yet, but i am sure that there must be someone. host: did you vote for president obama in 2008? caller: yes, i did. host: are you not going to vote for h
brown." host: in new jersey, deborah, independent, your thoughts? caller: i would not be interested in any of the current republican slate. they are all pro-establishment. i would like to see congressman ron pauli think that he speaks truth to power. he hears his proposals to the founding fathers concept of government i would like to see -- government. i would like to see chuck cale from nebraska. i think that he is a stand-up person with truth and honesty. host: have you ever voted for a...
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brown." host: in new jersey, deborah, independent, your thoughts? caller: i would not be interested in any of the current republican slate. they are all pro-establishment. i would like to see congressman ron pauli think that he speaks truth to power. he hears his proposals to the founding fathers concept of government i would like to see -- government. i would like to see chuck cale from nebraska. i think that he is a stand-up person with truth and honesty. host: have you ever voted for a democrat? caller: i voted for a democrat in my first year. host: stony brook, maine, democratic line. you are on the air. caller: myself, i would like to see someone run on either side that is the ordinary working man. someone who has not been a career politician. someone who knows what it is like to lose your job and live paycheck to paycheck. there are a lot of unemployed, hard-working people out there that would love to have the job and take it for half the money. host: anyone out there that represents those characteristics? caller: i do not know of anyone yet, but i am sure that there must be someone. host: did you vote for president obama in 2008? caller: yes, i did. host: are you not going to vote for h
brown." host: in new jersey, deborah, independent, your thoughts? caller: i would not be interested in any of the current republican slate. they are all pro-establishment. i would like to see congressman ron pauli think that he speaks truth to power. he hears his proposals to the founding fathers concept of government i would like to see -- government. i would like to see chuck cale from nebraska. i think that he is a stand-up person with truth and honesty. host: have you ever voted for a...