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people.re are a few bad apples. but so what if it's the same people. there were not all trying to help the fake punt break the law . >> these organizations are about politics, and that is white special concern if they are getting our tax dollars to engage in politics. you know, they are not decreasing the role of government. they're not increasing social welfare. they're putting a social burden on all of us because you just think about things like the community reinvestment act. the clinton administration. that was something that acorn housing pushed for. they lobbied in front of bank of america and nations bank in order to get these guarantees. now what we see is bank of america foundation gives millions of dollars to these groups in order to get them on their side. this is cronyism. this is cronyism. acorn then uses those grants to say, heiden neighbor works, these government programs that came out of it into administration, give us money. john: thank you. stick around. the audience would l
people.re are a few bad apples. but so what if it's the same people. there were not all trying to help the fake punt break the law . >> these organizations are about politics, and that is white special concern if they are getting our tax dollars to engage in politics. you know, they are not decreasing the role of government. they're not increasing social welfare. they're putting a social burden on all of us because you just think about things like the community reinvestment act. the...
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people are very grateful to be in these rooms, people are very happy we are providing the support we are providing. people tend to be on their best behavior. in fact, sometimes if people have a history of eviction this is a way they can demonstrate i can do well in this environment. we get letters from hotel management says, no, no, this person did well, they were perfectly fine. we use that as a way to get people back in permanent housing. but we want to keep the threshold as low as possible to help people who have been on the streets sometimes for years to get into housing. >> (inaudible). >> denise, you had a xwe. >> i will thank you both for being here. i was curious, i want to hear from the client perspective, what kind of feedback do you get from your clients that go through this program? >> i guess we can address it both ways. >> yes, whoever, thank you. >> for the stablization program overwhelmingly it's a positive response. people are happy to have a room that, we ask paepl to save up money but they don't have it pay for the room. there are complaints, there are complaints a
people are very grateful to be in these rooms, people are very happy we are providing the support we are providing. people tend to be on their best behavior. in fact, sometimes if people have a history of eviction this is a way they can demonstrate i can do well in this environment. we get letters from hotel management says, no, no, this person did well, they were perfectly fine. we use that as a way to get people back in permanent housing. but we want to keep the threshold as low as possible...
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sometimes when we just deal with exposes, they either alarm people, astonish people, anger people or overwhelm people. and the result is no follow-up. we don't have that many people in congress or in the courts or in the white house as we did in the '60s and '70s so connect with these exposes. when they saw them on tv or the books came out, there were hearings, there was litigation, there were statements from the white house. we don't have that anymore. and, therefore, we can't just rely on exposes. we got to recognize there's a banality now to exposes, although they're very, very important. they're the predicate for doing something and changing something. we've got to focus on solutions that embody as their rationale the descriptions that come out of the exposes. in that sense we sort of leap over the mere anger or alarm or feeling overwhelmed, the passivity of it all, and focus people on redirections. now, we happen to live in a country that's full of problems we don't deserve and solutions we don't apply. and the gap is the democracy gap. the gap is a massive withdrawal from democ
sometimes when we just deal with exposes, they either alarm people, astonish people, anger people or overwhelm people. and the result is no follow-up. we don't have that many people in congress or in the courts or in the white house as we did in the '60s and '70s so connect with these exposes. when they saw them on tv or the books came out, there were hearings, there was litigation, there were statements from the white house. we don't have that anymore. and, therefore, we can't just rely on...
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people.stress work and require it. john: have your 15,000 employees , can you fire bad ones? without going through an unbelievable who. >> a civil service rules a new yorker difficult. you have people that are not doing exactly what you want. i would knowledge that the mob by and large it's our employees do a good job and believed, welfare policies, the most conservative people on welfare are the caseworkers to see the welfare recipients every day. they go to work. they are showing up every day, and a speck the same from people who ask for assistance. john: i suspect your programs teach dependency and encourage it. now and then i get your centers and interview people. but jobs around? have you looked for a job? >> i can't work right now because i'm on disability. >> there's nothing out there. nothing. john: no jobs? >> no. john: no jobs. we heard that again and again. my researchers watch around within a couple blocks and found 40 businesses hiring. within a few blocks of the jobs into 24 off
people.stress work and require it. john: have your 15,000 employees , can you fire bad ones? without going through an unbelievable who. >> a civil service rules a new yorker difficult. you have people that are not doing exactly what you want. i would knowledge that the mob by and large it's our employees do a good job and believed, welfare policies, the most conservative people on welfare are the caseworkers to see the welfare recipients every day. they go to work. they are showing up...
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they were kind of scary for a lot of people and not just white people. the crime did rise. there were urban riots, the fringe of the entire white movement got violent. divorce rates climbed. there was this sense the country was unraveling. and one of the things i think happened is the democrats were in charge. the democrats were engaged in the great society and the new round of government activism and so because they were in charge when these things seemed to fall apart they got blamed a lot of people i think blame the wrong things for the way the society seemed to fall apart. we were beginning to see offshore the industrialization. people didn't realize it but the blue collar jobs were going away so you have a constituency of people that then became republicans. the government help was rationalized, white people hadn't gotten help and these newcomers african-americans and latinos got help, and we really wound up with a situation where my relatives and many people actually voted for policies that dismantled the opportunity structure and we've seen that over last 30 years it
they were kind of scary for a lot of people and not just white people. the crime did rise. there were urban riots, the fringe of the entire white movement got violent. divorce rates climbed. there was this sense the country was unraveling. and one of the things i think happened is the democrats were in charge. the democrats were engaged in the great society and the new round of government activism and so because they were in charge when these things seemed to fall apart they got blamed a lot of...
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a lot of the people who are out chronickly homeless are people with substance abuse. personality disorders are a big part. so the disabilities people traditionally think about certainly occur in our populations, but i think someone mentioned invisible disabilities. schizophrenia is hard to see when you just see someone but when you have a chance to see what their behavior is like, it becomes apparent, yes, this person is quite disabled. having access where people normally pass this person by and say this person looks able-bodied, why can't they get a job. why is this person, quote, mooching off the system. when you get to know these people that isn't what's going on. it is the fact people are dependent on a certain substance where if they didn't have the substance fizz owe physiologically they wouldn't be able to get through the day. when we offered her a ram for the first time she said, no, no, this is my building, my family owns it and i'm keeping an eye on it. and of course she was in her dirty sleeping bag and was unkept. having these rooms is an important first s
a lot of the people who are out chronickly homeless are people with substance abuse. personality disorders are a big part. so the disabilities people traditionally think about certainly occur in our populations, but i think someone mentioned invisible disabilities. schizophrenia is hard to see when you just see someone but when you have a chance to see what their behavior is like, it becomes apparent, yes, this person is quite disabled. having access where people normally pass this person by...
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pushing other people around.that is what it is about. tavis: when you get this book, it is hard to imagine what america would be like without these 100 greatest americans of the 20th-century. the book is written by occidental professor peter dreier, and i am glad to have you on the program. >> thank you. tavis: that is our show for tonight. you can download our app. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a continuation of our health serious. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. th
pushing other people around.that is what it is about. tavis: when you get this book, it is hard to imagine what america would be like without these 100 greatest americans of the 20th-century. the book is written by occidental professor peter dreier, and i am glad to have you on the program. >> thank you. tavis: that is our show for tonight. you can download our app. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm...
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who are these people. please, someone tell me who these people are. >> rose: it's not the issue they are establishing for the united states government, it's the issue they may have for themselves. and why do you continue and every conversation to refer to them as a zionist regime rather than the state of israel? >> well, not you personally but does the united states government, would they accept iran establishing a red line for the zionist regime. >> rose: meaning -- >> there would be yelling and screaming and that would just fill the world. so what does that mean? one country should establish a red line for another country? what does that mean? i don't understand this. >> rose: one thing it means is that israel believes, because of the things that you have said about them, that you want to destroy them. that if you have nuclear weapons, they believe that you might either use them or they will fall into the hands of someone else. that is the fear they have because of the rhetoric and the tone of your comme
who are these people. please, someone tell me who these people are. >> rose: it's not the issue they are establishing for the united states government, it's the issue they may have for themselves. and why do you continue and every conversation to refer to them as a zionist regime rather than the state of israel? >> well, not you personally but does the united states government, would they accept iran establishing a red line for the zionist regime. >> rose: meaning -- >>...
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people who have problems with bank accounts, people without two ids, no minimum deposit. we are excited to have these people. >> it has been a great partnership with bank on s.f. because we are able to offer checking, savings, minimarkets, certificates, and loans to people who might not be about to get accounts anywhere else. even if you have had a previous account at another financial institutions, we can still open an account for you, so you do not need to go to a check cashing place, which may turn to two percent of your monthly income. >> you can enroll in free educational services online. just as it -- visit sfsmartmoney.org. with services like financial education classes and one-on-one meetings with advisers, asset smart money network makes it easy for you to learn all you need to know about managing, saving, investing, and protecting your money. the network offers access to hundreds of financial aid programs. to help their eruptions, fill out the quick questionnaire, and you will be steered to the program you are looking for. >> who want to make sure everyone has t
people who have problems with bank accounts, people without two ids, no minimum deposit. we are excited to have these people. >> it has been a great partnership with bank on s.f. because we are able to offer checking, savings, minimarkets, certificates, and loans to people who might not be about to get accounts anywhere else. even if you have had a previous account at another financial institutions, we can still open an account for you, so you do not need to go to a check cashing place,...
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we send a lot of people there. interestingly enough they send a lot of people out our way to work and we have to get that working and get people into grand central station and let them figure thought where to go from there. this is the third time my state in one year's period of time actually one year and six weeks, this is the third time that we've been through this. we got banged up very badly a year ago with irene much worse than other states. six weeks later we had a winter storm that wiped us out. we had 1.1 million people in our little -- our customers in our little state without power. tonight we have over 600,000 people without power. some of our towns were affected by all three of those events and some of those towns are 97% of people without power. we're getting used to it and becoming experts at it. >> in terms of the frequency of extreme we've seen governor cuomo talking about it as planning on it to be the new normal. climate change is so politicized but if we are seeing frequent things of things that
we send a lot of people there. interestingly enough they send a lot of people out our way to work and we have to get that working and get people into grand central station and let them figure thought where to go from there. this is the third time my state in one year's period of time actually one year and six weeks, this is the third time that we've been through this. we got banged up very badly a year ago with irene much worse than other states. six weeks later we had a winter storm that wiped...
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apparently a lot of people don't. about 1 ter% to 2% of people ar undecided.d their indecision is fodder for shows like "saturday night live." >> before you get our vote, you're going to have to answer some questions. questions like -- >> when is the election? >> what are the names of the two people running? and be specific. >> where is the president right now? michael jones may not be laughing at that because he is still undecided. but cnn contributors ana navarro and lz granderson made up their minds a long time ago. they're probably laughing at the "snl" bit. yes, they are. mr. jones, you voted for president obama last time. i have to ask you why? why haven't you been able to make up your mind this time? >> it's a host of things going on. it could be maybe just a perception problem. from hearing him speak and things going on around you, the reality things might be getting better. but from my perception, things aren't getting better. there's a lot of people out here hurting. there's people having to decide to gas their car up or provide their family with an
apparently a lot of people don't. about 1 ter% to 2% of people ar undecided.d their indecision is fodder for shows like "saturday night live." >> before you get our vote, you're going to have to answer some questions. questions like -- >> when is the election? >> what are the names of the two people running? and be specific. >> where is the president right now? michael jones may not be laughing at that because he is still undecided. but cnn contributors ana...
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we wanted to sit down and talk with people and meet with people. our question was, what are you waiting for? that led to profound and poignant moments of expression. the question was not, what do you think about health care reform, what do you think about this hospital, people just wanted to share who they were. they won the dignity in that moment. when you walk into a public hospital waiting room, if you lose your dignity. we wanted to capture that. that really set the tone for the film, this notion that, let's allow this community a voice and tried to step back ourselves and not editorialize and just allow the lives of these people to come forward. tavis: health is as personal and issue as there is. health is personal, our religion, our faith is a personal issue. people do not open up easily about those issues. they want to know what the process was. that is why i asked that. you made a statement that is worthy of going back to. this notion that people lose their dignity when i walk into a public hospital waiting room. most americans have never s
we wanted to sit down and talk with people and meet with people. our question was, what are you waiting for? that led to profound and poignant moments of expression. the question was not, what do you think about health care reform, what do you think about this hospital, people just wanted to share who they were. they won the dignity in that moment. when you walk into a public hospital waiting room, if you lose your dignity. we wanted to capture that. that really set the tone for the film, this...
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other people.is on the cusp of happening. very exciting. there's really three people in the country, and it's for anybody who believes there's possibility in the future and wonder why it's not happening more quickly. >> why are china, india, pack tan, why are they where they are economically if they are on the cusp? what's beginning not right in those countries that's going right here in the united states. >> well, pakistan does not have the moe men them of china and -- >> host: take brazil. >> guest: again, highly growing, evolved, but the thing that con trains growth in every country, and the simple -- you know, i go to places like the world bank, and if i'm invited to share thoughts with folks working on policy issues there and the united states government, and, you know, i can boil down policy recommendations to one thing, policy messages from the book favors incumbents less, economic incumbents favor incumbents less. pakistan had an era of dramatic growth. in the 196 # 0s, pakistan is carerra
other people.is on the cusp of happening. very exciting. there's really three people in the country, and it's for anybody who believes there's possibility in the future and wonder why it's not happening more quickly. >> why are china, india, pack tan, why are they where they are economically if they are on the cusp? what's beginning not right in those countries that's going right here in the united states. >> well, pakistan does not have the moe men them of china and -- >>...
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i'm sure that's difficult for people. are they calling their loved ones or are they calling you asking for information about them? >> we've had a number of calls with people not being able to get to the golf course who are anticipating playing. we are fielding those calls and pretty much just asking them to stay away at this time. >> all right. well, mr. cohen, we appreciate that you joined us by telephone. have you been able to hear anything? have you gone outside to see -- describe the scene for us outside the country club. what are you seeing, what are you hearing? >> i really haven't heard anything, no shots, just an awful lot of squad cars and helicopters and sirens, and that's been going on pretty much the last two hours. but nothing more than that. >> all right. thank you. mr. cohen from westmoor country club. we appreciate you joining us by telephone. we're going back to abe bectin who is one of the first reporters on the scene if not the first reporter out there. abe, you saw one of the people in this salon, the
i'm sure that's difficult for people. are they calling their loved ones or are they calling you asking for information about them? >> we've had a number of calls with people not being able to get to the golf course who are anticipating playing. we are fielding those calls and pretty much just asking them to stay away at this time. >> all right. well, mr. cohen, we appreciate that you joined us by telephone. have you been able to hear anything? have you gone outside to see --...
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>> for us it is indigenous peoples day. the first to be contacted by columbus to be impacted by the colonial machines that was set in motion after that initial contact, we're here to said that columbus is not a day. we're here to join with other people's voices in sanger needs to be an end to the cycle of colonialism. >> reconsider, stay. as a nation commemorates the arrival of christopher columbus to the so-called new world in 1492, students and professors at fort lewis college in durango, colorado, are pushing for the teaching of the real history of the americas. we will be joined by a round table, then dennis banks, the legendary native american activist and co-founder of the american indian movement. >> there is a complete massacre of an entire village and community and human beings, whole tribes were wiped out. that is how i view genocide. >> all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're on the road at fort lewis, .ewis college credit a vene
>> for us it is indigenous peoples day. the first to be contacted by columbus to be impacted by the colonial machines that was set in motion after that initial contact, we're here to said that columbus is not a day. we're here to join with other people's voices in sanger needs to be an end to the cycle of colonialism. >> reconsider, stay. as a nation commemorates the arrival of christopher columbus to the so-called new world in 1492, students and professors at fort lewis college in...
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i owe people. that's why i go to talk to people. but my disease is first off wrong, theirs guaranteed wrong. made that way was i. first thought wrong, inappropriate, impolite, incorrect, cruel, criminal, abusive, petty, angry, poor, first thought wrong, absolutely. first thought wrong. 12 minutes, that's what i get? 12? second thought was i'll take two and make a difference. first thought wrong, sometimes second thought wrong grr! sometimes it takes me 15 minutes to get to a healthy thought. sometimes longer. sometimes four days of long, wrong, and strong. i went through t.s.a. recently in san jose where i live. i was born and raised in oakland, i went to jail in livermore. here is the part. normal people don't laugh at jail there. i worked there. god bless you if you worked there. i couldn't do that job for two days in a row. i can do it for an hour. an ex-felon who is an extraordinary father. i can become an ex-drunk who is an exceptional citizen. there is a transition necessary for a convicted, afflicted person the and it involve
i owe people. that's why i go to talk to people. but my disease is first off wrong, theirs guaranteed wrong. made that way was i. first thought wrong, inappropriate, impolite, incorrect, cruel, criminal, abusive, petty, angry, poor, first thought wrong, absolutely. first thought wrong. 12 minutes, that's what i get? 12? second thought was i'll take two and make a difference. first thought wrong, sometimes second thought wrong grr! sometimes it takes me 15 minutes to get to a healthy thought....
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these people are my mom and dad, the people i grew up with, my neighbors. they pay more effective tax than governor romney pays in federal income tax. they are elderly people living on social security, veterans and people fighting in afghanistan right now who are, quote, not paying any tacks. i have had it up to hear with that notion of 47%. it's about time to take responsibility. instead of signing pledges to grover norquist, not to ask the wealthiest amongitous contribute to bring back the middle class, they should be signing a pledge to the middle class saying, we are going to level the playing field and fif you a fair shot again. we are not going to repeat the mig mistakes of the past, having a different set of rules for wall street and main street, making sure that we continue to hemorrhage the tax cuts for the super wealthy. they are pushing the continuation of a tax cut that will give an additional $500 billion in tax cuts to 120,000 families. and they're holding hostage, the middle-clationz tax cut because they say we won't continue the middle-class
these people are my mom and dad, the people i grew up with, my neighbors. they pay more effective tax than governor romney pays in federal income tax. they are elderly people living on social security, veterans and people fighting in afghanistan right now who are, quote, not paying any tacks. i have had it up to hear with that notion of 47%. it's about time to take responsibility. instead of signing pledges to grover norquist, not to ask the wealthiest amongitous contribute to bring back the...
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all people. the hallowed journalists, like bob woodward, theorizing that obama has been weighed down by serious, grave, national security matters, when those matters haven't stopped him from partying it up with beionsy and jay-z? >> i shot john sununu eye think the president's lazy and disengaged. i think all of that is true. i don't want to dampen enthusiasm here. but knowing this campaign and having observed them, if they are going to accuse governor romney of murder and they are going to accuse him of being a tax cheat and say he wants dirty air and water and wants to throw granny over the cliff, i want everybody to realize that it's coming. they are going to drop whatever they have to drop as a means of trying to hang on to the helicopter, the house and the plane. and so, you know, it was interesting. chris matthews says our knives are out. governor romney referred, they want to kill romney. this is not a joke. they want to bury him. so i would prepare everybody, or warn everybody, that they
all people. the hallowed journalists, like bob woodward, theorizing that obama has been weighed down by serious, grave, national security matters, when those matters haven't stopped him from partying it up with beionsy and jay-z? >> i shot john sununu eye think the president's lazy and disengaged. i think all of that is true. i don't want to dampen enthusiasm here. but knowing this campaign and having observed them, if they are going to accuse governor romney of murder and they are going...
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you have people that don't know where the help is and people people that want it and we need to identify the people that want to be helped that can be helped and there are certain people no matter what you do they do not want help. they want to live on the streets and that in turn we should enforce the laws on the books, and that is the only way i believe you can solve the problem. it's not about money. it's about identifying the problem and i believe you've got to identify who the homeless people are first before you can solve it. >> all right thank you sir. mr. yee. >> he is absolutely right. there are different categories of homeless individuals and families. i spent 20 years running an organization which we had programs in the tender loin and we actually served a lot of homeless families and many of the families what do they want? a home for the kids. they want jobs and child care. those are the things we're talking about and justifying the needs. there are many others but not the vast majority. the vast majority of the people that want to get out of the homelessness. there is a smal
you have people that don't know where the help is and people people that want it and we need to identify the people that want to be helped that can be helped and there are certain people no matter what you do they do not want help. they want to live on the streets and that in turn we should enforce the laws on the books, and that is the only way i believe you can solve the problem. it's not about money. it's about identifying the problem and i believe you've got to identify who the homeless...
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people. can be an organizing tool. having to cancel those stops can make an impact on however many were planning to attend. the buzz, they are here, sending competing messages, in terms of earned media as they call it. it's certainly going to make a difference for them. what is being talked about in virginia is largely the storm and not the campaign speeches. it could make a difference. no way to predict which way that cuts. for romney who wants to close that narrowing gap it could be he doesn't get the face time he needs, for obama, he gets to look presidential or the same. he doesn't get the face time he needs. simply no way to predict. we'll have to wait. >> and anne, we'll wait to speak with you later in the show. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> more on the top story. where hurricane sandy is right now, and how much stronger the storm is growing. are the warnings being taken seriously? live reports from the jersey shore next for you. >>> first, the possibility of the popular vote and
people. can be an organizing tool. having to cancel those stops can make an impact on however many were planning to attend. the buzz, they are here, sending competing messages, in terms of earned media as they call it. it's certainly going to make a difference for them. what is being talked about in virginia is largely the storm and not the campaign speeches. it could make a difference. no way to predict which way that cuts. for romney who wants to close that narrowing gap it could be he...
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i wish to greet all of the wonderful people of the united states and all of the people who will see your program. at the end of the day, if you do have personal animosity toward me, don't transfer that on to the rest of the people of the united states. we love the people of the united states and they also wish in return peace and stability for all of the world. >> the big catalyst for protests at the moment in the middle east was the video that was released which mocked the profit, mohammed. as a result, there was an attack, as you know, on the american embassy in ben zazi and libya. the ambassador, christopher steven, was murdered. do you condemn the attack which caused his murder? >> fundamentally, first of all, any action that is provocative, off fenced the religious thoughts and feelings of any people, we condemn. likewise, we condemn any type of extremism. of course, what took place was ugly. offendering the holy prophet was quiting youly. it has nothing to do with freedom and freedom of speech this is the weaken and the abuse of freedom and in many places it is a crime. it shouldn'
i wish to greet all of the wonderful people of the united states and all of the people who will see your program. at the end of the day, if you do have personal animosity toward me, don't transfer that on to the rest of the people of the united states. we love the people of the united states and they also wish in return peace and stability for all of the world. >> the big catalyst for protests at the moment in the middle east was the video that was released which mocked the profit,...
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like, especially seniors, or disabled people.here's also some bustlines that are less used in the richmond district that we are now working with the muni system to think about continuing but maybe reduce its frequency, but continue its access for many people that live in isolated parts of the city. i strongly support stronger youth discount passes and supporting the bus system so that younger people have strong access. we are trying to work with the school district right now and city agencies to ensure that young people get more support. we want them to be lifelong transit riders as well, so we are trying to look at different issues of transit equity for younger people in our population as well. >> what is happening with crime in your district, and how do you think our police department is doing? supervisor mar: we are extremely lucky to have a great police captain with great officers within our police department on six and geary -- sixth and geary. a lot of issues in our neighborhood tend to be graffiti, carbos thing. sometimes,
like, especially seniors, or disabled people.here's also some bustlines that are less used in the richmond district that we are now working with the muni system to think about continuing but maybe reduce its frequency, but continue its access for many people that live in isolated parts of the city. i strongly support stronger youth discount passes and supporting the bus system so that younger people have strong access. we are trying to work with the school district right now and city agencies...
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you know, of course 55 peopl people -- 550 people sought out shelters. and this is to get resources needed. there are 200,000 plus outages state wide. but we have had no storm related deaths or traffic fatalities either. >> that is excellent. great. good news. thank you very much. if you don't mind we'll check back with you. thank you. >> there is a number expected to rise. three million people in the dark at this hour. take a look. lights are out in manhattan. a major scare in mid town. >> i saw something falling from the sky. i saw a train. >> this looked like its hanging in the street. so debris is falling from the construction site. it's still hanging. the crane collapsing. we're back up next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smokin it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking
you know, of course 55 peopl people -- 550 people sought out shelters. and this is to get resources needed. there are 200,000 plus outages state wide. but we have had no storm related deaths or traffic fatalities either. >> that is excellent. great. good news. thank you very much. if you don't mind we'll check back with you. thank you. >> there is a number expected to rise. three million people in the dark at this hour. take a look. lights are out in manhattan. a major scare in mid...
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because there are too many people out there that i would call the yes, but no people. the want to say yes our businesses need to expand, but no, we can't reform plan. it's simple. for business to expand it needs places to build and it just takes too long. they will just build elsewhere. i visited a business the other day that wanted to open up a big factory right outside liverpool, but the council is going to take so long to prove the decision that they're now building the factory on the continent and is taking hundreds of jobs within. if we're going to be a winner in this global race, we have got to beat off the suffocating bureaucracy once and for all. [applause] and then there are those who say yes, of course we need more housing, but no to every development, and not in my backyard. now look, house building isn't just a vital engine of our economy. it goes much, much wider, bigger than that. it's okay for my generation. many of us have got on the latter, but do you know the average age someone buys a home today without help from their parents? it is 33 years old. we
because there are too many people out there that i would call the yes, but no people. the want to say yes our businesses need to expand, but no, we can't reform plan. it's simple. for business to expand it needs places to build and it just takes too long. they will just build elsewhere. i visited a business the other day that wanted to open up a big factory right outside liverpool, but the council is going to take so long to prove the decision that they're now building the factory on the...
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we've asked people to please get off the streets, stay off the streets, go home, stay home, and people really are adhering to those warnings. we appreciate that. and we're doing everything we can to try and prepare the city to be able to mitigate it. >> as mayor of the city, what are you most concerned about? >> well, i'm concerned of course about power outages and getting people's power restored as quickly as possible afterwards. the potential of flooding. we have areas where we know we have flooding even when we have serious rain. we worked hard. we have the sandbags out. 16,000 distributed across the city. we worked hard, also, to get leaves off the ground, if they back up, that will make the flooding problem even more severe. so we've done everything we can to mitigate those circumstances, again, the power outages, the trees coming down and potentially crashing into people's automobiles or into their cars and the potential -- >> is it a dangerous storm? >> it's a very dangerous storm. when you have winds predicted to be as much as 60 to 65 miles an hour, consequences could be quite
we've asked people to please get off the streets, stay off the streets, go home, stay home, and people really are adhering to those warnings. we appreciate that. and we're doing everything we can to try and prepare the city to be able to mitigate it. >> as mayor of the city, what are you most concerned about? >> well, i'm concerned of course about power outages and getting people's power restored as quickly as possible afterwards. the potential of flooding. we have areas where we...
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as a child before, but -- but i know that people -- when people get bullied and when people use theust offensive. >> tim, what i -- you know, you come from obviously a big family with presidential history to it. there is sort of a sense of washington getting so poisonous, the punditry and commentary, the language being deployed and casually deployed about the president, about great politicians in this country is getting so ridiculous, that it just diminishes everybody. >> i think this is why people like -- the athletes of special olympics, frank is an extraordinary representative of them, they have such a powerful message, it almost is like a nation of bullies. we bully people in sports, kids in school, right bullies left, left bullies right. frank and his fellow athletes, there is not a partisan issue. this movement supported by republicans fabulously and no attempt to make political points. what we're trying to do with ms. coulter and everybody, not just her. not personal to her. as frank has said in his letter, he sees her as a friend he just hasn't met yet. we're trying to say a
as a child before, but -- but i know that people -- when people get bullied and when people use theust offensive. >> tim, what i -- you know, you come from obviously a big family with presidential history to it. there is sort of a sense of washington getting so poisonous, the punditry and commentary, the language being deployed and casually deployed about the president, about great politicians in this country is getting so ridiculous, that it just diminishes everybody. >> i think...
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yes people should get involved and. they should be out there and they should hit the streets within the communities what about people other members i mean are they in line with the i know they are saying people should do that but i mean are people organizing to do this all around you know definitely there's this definitely does there was a brother out in philly in march that actually was one of the first occupy wall street candidates who didn't make the ballot also george martinez my partner he did make the ballot and then is others now in arkansas little rock arkansas. washington state there's a sin a physicist a one running for senate out there and then in orange county there's a brother diamond running for position out there so we have a lot of different people in the occupy movement. claiming this space is in the communities and we promote civic engagement down to the so the community board school board police community count council level two the block association block association level everything starts local so
yes people should get involved and. they should be out there and they should hit the streets within the communities what about people other members i mean are they in line with the i know they are saying people should do that but i mean are people organizing to do this all around you know definitely there's this definitely does there was a brother out in philly in march that actually was one of the first occupy wall street candidates who didn't make the ballot also george martinez my partner he...
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of people.t what point -- now president obama is going to have to clean up this mess and get criticized for it the whole time he's doing the best he can. at what point do we start holding the people that led us into this responsible? isn't this the party of responsibility and if they used all their wealth and pow tore convince us will there is no climate change they should be empty to make people hold who are helpless to changing anything. and here again, this is a problem created by that group of people t climate change and they still don't believe it. they said they [inaudible] 24r should be a personal responsibility and somebody should pay. make all these people who were warned about this know what was going to happen. host: let's look at a comment on facebook. here is what phil writes drk >> james joins us from georgia caller: good morning. i wopt my vote on other's well being especially. i hate to see an independent's vote wasted by taking a shot at bush. i want to urge all independents to
of people.t what point -- now president obama is going to have to clean up this mess and get criticized for it the whole time he's doing the best he can. at what point do we start holding the people that led us into this responsible? isn't this the party of responsibility and if they used all their wealth and pow tore convince us will there is no climate change they should be empty to make people hold who are helpless to changing anything. and here again, this is a problem created by that group...
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doing that because they want to show their solidarity to other people to people or to the palestinian single also because of the palestinians also have you have the right so if they are human beings they must have the same human rights as other people and so we have to challenge this siege as long as the international community doesn't do so you know w.h.o. to save the children united nation european union everyone says that the siege is counterproductive but no one is doing anything about it so we have to take civil action against all odds. is a step closer to becoming the world biggest listed producer the firm's understood to be on the verge of getting the british share of the b.p. joint venture in one of the most expensive industrial deals ever more now from aussies peter all of. the deal it's been a long time in the coming it would seem according to the front page of russian newspaper comments on saturday that it caused being done now that deal will see role sniffed the buyouts b.p.'s fifty percent share of the company t n k b.p. just how much that's going to cost oh well initiall
doing that because they want to show their solidarity to other people to people or to the palestinian single also because of the palestinians also have you have the right so if they are human beings they must have the same human rights as other people and so we have to challenge this siege as long as the international community doesn't do so you know w.h.o. to save the children united nation european union everyone says that the siege is counterproductive but no one is doing anything about it...
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people dead. people dying. why are we playing football? the chief of police said i decided if i don't there could be more problems. they're afraid of the consequences of announcing that we have a lot of dead people who are not going to do this. please go home quietly. they don't think that's going to happen. they think the only way is to play the game. >> but the team is not on board with the police chief's decision. >> there's a general consensus by the player saying we shouldn't be playing football. we should so not be playing football. >> as night falls, the fans are now subdued in the terraces. more than an hour passed the scheduled pickup time, the teams get ready to play. >> there might actually be a game of football. and the teams came out. there's going to be a match. right. okay. nobody seemed even slightly enthusiastic. >> it was like walking a dog in the forest. absolutely no reaction whatsoever. no players were talking to each other. no players were looking at each other. i think literally everybody was looking at the floor tot
people dead. people dying. why are we playing football? the chief of police said i decided if i don't there could be more problems. they're afraid of the consequences of announcing that we have a lot of dead people who are not going to do this. please go home quietly. they don't think that's going to happen. they think the only way is to play the game. >> but the team is not on board with the police chief's decision. >> there's a general consensus by the player saying we shouldn't...
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but now people want to hear it. that can be disconcerting t can be disconcerting. >> yeah. >> rose: to have that interest. >> do you ever say to yourself am i that interesting? >> i done give that many interviews because to be honest i just get sick of the sound of my own voice. i just think i don't have enough opinions to fill-- i don't know. it's-- you work in a hungry medium, you know. and i find it-- yeah, sometimes quite intimidating. >> rose: it is a larger point. is writing what it is that you are happiest when you are in search of a character and where that character is going to take you. >> you know when i'm happiest is when i'm about two-thirds of the way through a book and always at that point i'm flying. always, i'm flying. and i'm just, that is the place i live to be. two-thirds of-- wake up in the morning, i'm about two thirsd of the way through, i know exactly where i am going and have the wol day to write. that to me is a perfect day. >> rose: and do you try to perfect each sentence or do you want to
but now people want to hear it. that can be disconcerting t can be disconcerting. >> yeah. >> rose: to have that interest. >> do you ever say to yourself am i that interesting? >> i done give that many interviews because to be honest i just get sick of the sound of my own voice. i just think i don't have enough opinions to fill-- i don't know. it's-- you work in a hungry medium, you know. and i find it-- yeah, sometimes quite intimidating. >> rose: it is a larger...
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and the vast majority of those indigent people are people of color. so what you have are two systems in place. you have a system where privileged white middle class people basically use drugs, college campuses, frat parties, not clubs, they use drug with impunity, they don't have to worry about being caught. then you have a system that comes down like a ton of bricks on indigent poor people and that's one of the reasons why i think this type of reform is a positive first step because if you aren't going to make drug possession illegal, at least make it a misdemeanor and not a felony. at least don't stigmatize and label an entire population of people as felons and prevent them from getting housing, getting an education -- [applause] >> i guess the question is of fairness. you shouldn't have two systems, one where based on your race or class you can access treatment and move on with your life and another one where because of law enforcement tactics and focus, you end up caught up in a system where you can never move on. you're permanently trapped and we
and the vast majority of those indigent people are people of color. so what you have are two systems in place. you have a system where privileged white middle class people basically use drugs, college campuses, frat parties, not clubs, they use drug with impunity, they don't have to worry about being caught. then you have a system that comes down like a ton of bricks on indigent poor people and that's one of the reasons why i think this type of reform is a positive first step because if you...
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we've picked two people. people that are open-minded.y have been good justices so keep an eye -- >> was there a litmus test on them. >> there was no litmus people. picked people with an open mind, did not come with an agenda. [ male announcer ] break the grip of back or arthritis pain with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >> i'm going to move on to the closing question. we're running out of time. certainly known, you've said it here tonight, that the two of you respect our troops enormously. your son has served, and perhaps some day your children will serve as well. i recently spoke to a highly decorated soldier who says this presidential campaign has left him dismayed. he told me, quote, the ads are so negative and they are all tearing down each other rather than building up the country. what would you say to that american hero about this campaign? and at the end of the day, are you ever embarrassed by the tone? vice president biden. >> i would say to him,
we've picked two people. people that are open-minded.y have been good justices so keep an eye -- >> was there a litmus test on them. >> there was no litmus people. picked people with an open mind, did not come with an agenda. [ male announcer ] break the grip of back or arthritis pain with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >> i'm going to move on to the closing question. we're running out of time....
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about 6 million people. that means more than 40 percent of the chilean population. in terms of energy was released, you can see there it's one trillion kilograms of tnt, that means an 8.8 earthquake. another comparison could be 18,000 times the hiroshima atomic bomb. it's supposed it occur less than two a year above 8. chili has first runner up with 9.5 with bolivia, 10 minutes duration. this one was 8.8, at that moment was no. 4, then japan next year led next year with 8.9, but it's a lot, a big amount of energy was released in just 3 1/2 minutes. usually that things happen at night. i don't know why, but it always happen at night. so we are leading on february 27 at 3.24 and you can see in light blue the time when the first wave arrived the coast because the epicenter was so close to the coast. so it's no more than 10 minutes and at the same time the waves start moving through the pacific ocean and in 21 hours it hits the coast of hawaii. so everybody was affected because of that. in mexico, for instance,
about 6 million people. that means more than 40 percent of the chilean population. in terms of energy was released, you can see there it's one trillion kilograms of tnt, that means an 8.8 earthquake. another comparison could be 18,000 times the hiroshima atomic bomb. it's supposed it occur less than two a year above 8. chili has first runner up with 9.5 with bolivia, 10 minutes duration. this one was 8.8, at that moment was no. 4, then japan next year led next year with 8.9, but it's a lot, a...
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and then get all of the people -- people of means, take them to that. then the whole neighborhood comes in. maybe bring in glass blowers and show them how to make things, work with the people. i have not talked to anybody, so i do not want to get ahead of myself. but you see the strategy i am talking about that goes right to the root of community. that engages everyone as a participant. and i do not just mean, here you go, susie. cut this, and we will slap it on. you participated. in the new year, we are going to be ready with things you want to do. we want them to be expressive, interactive, collaborative. i do not know if everyone is an artist, but they can express themselves. >> i look forward to that. some credi>> what is burning a's relationship right now with empire, nixon, burlap? how has that evolved over time, do you have twitter set up with them? >> we have been out there for 20 years. we know the folks out there. we have a ranch there where we used to stage our event. we brought it -- we bought property in the community. derleth, nevada is a
and then get all of the people -- people of means, take them to that. then the whole neighborhood comes in. maybe bring in glass blowers and show them how to make things, work with the people. i have not talked to anybody, so i do not want to get ahead of myself. but you see the strategy i am talking about that goes right to the root of community. that engages everyone as a participant. and i do not just mean, here you go, susie. cut this, and we will slap it on. you participated. in the new...
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and oppressed people need and just answer the question of eligibility you know it's funny people forget that there's a time in our history when i wouldn't been eligible because i'm a woman or because i'm african-american but the only reason that those things change the only reason that we're now able to participate in the political process at all is because people who are fused to be marginalized because women because african-americans got out there and fought for. so you know we're saying if you look at the problems that are facing our country today unemployment a huge problem and youth unemployment is the highest incident began recording those statistics right on the massive massive student loan debt being carried by so much of the population well the class of two thousand and eleven had the highest student loan debt in history if you look at the issue of the war in afghanistan for example you know under the constitution it's congress is supposed to be able to clear war while the average age of a congress person is like sixty and the average age of a soldier who's actually fighting in
and oppressed people need and just answer the question of eligibility you know it's funny people forget that there's a time in our history when i wouldn't been eligible because i'm a woman or because i'm african-american but the only reason that those things change the only reason that we're now able to participate in the political process at all is because people who are fused to be marginalized because women because african-americans got out there and fought for. so you know we're saying if...
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we're very interested in people working alongside people without disabilities because so much of their lives often is, you know, embedded with ghettoes of people that share their condition. we work very closely with the treatment teams. that's another core principle. and then there is a principle of job development, which gets to the point of how do you interact with the employers. it's a matter of individual choice. so if a person wants to disclose that they have a mental illness, you, you will work with- it'll be their choice to disclose it. that's correct. and you will work with the employer to try to explain, you know, who you represent and why this person would be good for your position. so another principle is that of client preferences for jobs. we try to find jobs for people that, you know, suit what their interests are, what their strengths are. if they have a drinking problem, we probably would not advise them to work in a bar, for example. and then long-term follow along, we know that's another key ingredient to stay with them over the long term. i mentioned earlier about be
we're very interested in people working alongside people without disabilities because so much of their lives often is, you know, embedded with ghettoes of people that share their condition. we work very closely with the treatment teams. that's another core principle. and then there is a principle of job development, which gets to the point of how do you interact with the employers. it's a matter of individual choice. so if a person wants to disclose that they have a mental illness, you, you...
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who is pushing these people? who is pushing these people in tunisia?who is pushing them out in egypt to do things like this? to put the government into a situation where they're facing problems because they don't know if they are dealing and playing on the religious credibility. in fact, [inaudible] where we have the credibility and we are, you are not tough enough with movies and freedom of expression, so we are the protector or we are the guardian. so they are creating divisions from within. it's going to be very difficult, so it's going to be used by the populace for the neocons, you know, what we had in the west. but it's used from within. so this is our position, and this is not to fall very quickly into this trap by saying oh, this is starting again. it's to understand that from within society there are people who are pushed and there are trends that are supported in order to create divisions from within the society. and this is why we have to say clearly once again, it's a question of consistency. a way you're acting against the american embassy
who is pushing these people? who is pushing these people in tunisia?who is pushing them out in egypt to do things like this? to put the government into a situation where they're facing problems because they don't know if they are dealing and playing on the religious credibility. in fact, [inaudible] where we have the credibility and we are, you are not tough enough with movies and freedom of expression, so we are the protector or we are the guardian. so they are creating divisions from within....
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at the face becomes more baby-faced, people say that person looks less competent. >> people make decisionsed on looks? >> looks. >> mitt romney and obama appear about equal. consultants even worry about the people who stand behind the candidate. at this obama rally, people were already seated behind the podium when a staffer, highlighted here, came on stage and got some white people to move out. >> if you look at a candidate for president, he's got a bunch of people behind him, half will be men, half will be women. >> and a certain number will be of a different race. in this case, the result is that the camera now will see some minorities behind obama. >> there will be a percentage of blacks, hispanics, a percentage of asians. that's the way you do it. >> i thought it just worked out that way. >> you did? that's why you're sitting where you're sitting and i'm sitting where i'm sitting. you don't have a clue how this works. >> people have to be cynical about baby kissing. >> kids are a particular attraction. i like to use kids. i'm always worried they'll pick up a baby and drop it. >> how m
at the face becomes more baby-faced, people say that person looks less competent. >> people make decisionsed on looks? >> looks. >> mitt romney and obama appear about equal. consultants even worry about the people who stand behind the candidate. at this obama rally, people were already seated behind the podium when a staffer, highlighted here, came on stage and got some white people to move out. >> if you look at a candidate for president, he's got a bunch of people...
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you're rely on other people. you ask other people for help. i collaborate with a lot of people. if i am doing my job correctly, i should be listening to the people around me and embracing their best ideas, even if they are a little scary to me. once in awhile, that has happened. >> a couple years ago, lived through some controversy -- npr lived through some controversy. >> in the end, it has made npr stronger. the network was criticized for .he w a lot of claims were made that were factually untrue. there was a claim there is only one black man working at npr. i would look around and there were three african-american program hosts out of 10, there were black women, there was an african-american person. there were a variety of people. an incredibly diverse place. not as the verse as it could be, but better than a lot of media organizations. the people of different countries and ethnic backgrounds. you have somebody who went to harvard and someone like me. you have somebody from upstate new york, someone like me from indiana. a lot of different kinds of people. this character was
you're rely on other people. you ask other people for help. i collaborate with a lot of people. if i am doing my job correctly, i should be listening to the people around me and embracing their best ideas, even if they are a little scary to me. once in awhile, that has happened. >> a couple years ago, lived through some controversy -- npr lived through some controversy. >> in the end, it has made npr stronger. the network was criticized for .he w a lot of claims were made that were...