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his name is chad walton, and you can hear in the call just how scared he was. >> 911. do you have an emergency. >> i am on the interstate being chased by a sheriff's deputy from north carolina. i am scared for my life. >> we have chad walton, the driver who filmed this incident, joining us via skype. walk us through this incident on the highway. >> the officer is doing 50 miles an hour. he was under the speed limit in the left-hand lane. i let him get ahead, gave him an opportunity to get over and i flashed the highlights at him and he did an initial brake check and i turned the camera on. >> after you hit him, did you pull over or exchange information? did you talk to this deputy? >> no, no. got into the right lanes as i went by and he got behind me, followed me and i was on with 911 discussing what happened and i was going to go to a safe location and i ended up going to one of the local malls in the area. >> did he end up following you to the mall? did he go into the parking lot with you? >> he followed and stopped right behind me when we stopped. the other cops wen
his name is chad walton, and you can hear in the call just how scared he was. >> 911. do you have an emergency. >> i am on the interstate being chased by a sheriff's deputy from north carolina. i am scared for my life. >> we have chad walton, the driver who filmed this incident, joining us via skype. walk us through this incident on the highway. >> the officer is doing 50 miles an hour. he was under the speed limit in the left-hand lane. i let him get ahead, gave him an...
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been listening and watching to reminds me so often of when i go for a walk by myself around isaac walton or in our local forest preserve, and no one's with me, but i'm just feeling myself and what's around and communing with nature, i guess. >> yes. yes. >> it's a very healing force. i mean, people say, well, why do you want to live in mccomb, out in the middle of nowhere, but there's a peace that comes to that. i mean, one of my peak experiences that i do regularly is there's a beautiful, beautiful hilly park with a lake in the middle out there, and because there's no people in western illinois anyway, there's nobody in the park. and so, i'm running all these trails, and it's like being inside of nature, just totally connected in the running, in the movement, in the air, the earth - all the elements are right there, and it's very renewing, it really is. and these kinds of experiences are - they're lost on us, and even if you live in the country, there's that element in the urban atmosphere that draws us away, either through tv or whatever. yeah, warren? >> i was thinking of a psychologi
been listening and watching to reminds me so often of when i go for a walk by myself around isaac walton or in our local forest preserve, and no one's with me, but i'm just feeling myself and what's around and communing with nature, i guess. >> yes. yes. >> it's a very healing force. i mean, people say, well, why do you want to live in mccomb, out in the middle of nowhere, but there's a peace that comes to that. i mean, one of my peak experiences that i do regularly is there's a...
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the six waltons' are the six richest of this country. but the government doesn't do anything about it. something driving me up a wall is wal-mart made a big deal about hiring the best. these men and women risk their lives for their country. wal-mart offers them jobs but wal-mart does not hire full-time anymore. they offer part-time jobs at low wages. they risk their lives for their country. >> and they got a great publicity. at the lowest point* in 97 years who will stand up to fight for this? and over generations if they can get away with it they will. that workers are treated with respect in the full employment economy and by the way rich people still live very nicely. with. >> about defense contractors? how do transition from that specialized work to those that take the skills with them? >> some boring technical studies, we do go through that. the type of skills required to expand in a green economy are not that different than the type they're required with the military. of course, they would transition. as we focus around job loss to
the six waltons' are the six richest of this country. but the government doesn't do anything about it. something driving me up a wall is wal-mart made a big deal about hiring the best. these men and women risk their lives for their country. wal-mart offers them jobs but wal-mart does not hire full-time anymore. they offer part-time jobs at low wages. they risk their lives for their country. >> and they got a great publicity. at the lowest point* in 97 years who will stand up to fight for...
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. >> bill walton is never short on opinions and today the nba hal of famer had this bowl prok la nationberkeley plays the way they played the first half against ucla here, they'll win the championship, but they --. >> no. >> really. >> not the conference championship. they'll win the nca championship. >> i think he regretted saying that after watching stanford jason randall hit four of five from beyond the arc. cardinal by 18 points. got a little chip pi when dwight knocked on the floor. lots of pushing lots of shoving. two players ejected plus six technical fouls. stanford 83-7 spoiling cal's chance. >>> the sharks didn't get into calgary till this morning because of bad weather but rallied to tie the flames in the second period. joe stole the puck. jumbo joe. third period. the flames burn up the ice. to give calgary the lead and the flames burn the sharks four to one. >>> if brian wilson doesn't come back with the jientds we know where he sthands on new york. here's the top five. >> would you ever shave your beard if the yankees wanted to sign you. >> i'm from boston. >> no. 4 the bla
. >> bill walton is never short on opinions and today the nba hal of famer had this bowl prok la nationberkeley plays the way they played the first half against ucla here, they'll win the championship, but they --. >> no. >> really. >> not the conference championship. they'll win the nca championship. >> i think he regretted saying that after watching stanford jason randall hit four of five from beyond the arc. cardinal by 18 points. got a little chip pi when...
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declining sales david high a professor of supply chain management at the university of arkansas sam walton college of business says soft months set up ripple effects throughout the supply chain was such a big player has a soft money it has a big effect on the whole system so again member of the fact that here in new york of course j.p. morgan goldman sachs citibank bank of america all these big banks operating out of wall street they when they when liquidity dried out the whole system tell apart and it looks like here we're seeing the same thing across the supply chain across america because they have hundreds of suppliers of various products to wal-mart yes wal-mart invented just in time poverty so you find that your your electronic benefit transfer card runs out of credit the second you are approaching the front door of wal-mart just in time poverty and by the way the supplier that was issuing all those shavers and products and plastic that were coming in from overseas they're not being paid there are experiencing just in time poverty and the politicians who are on the payroll of the wal
declining sales david high a professor of supply chain management at the university of arkansas sam walton college of business says soft months set up ripple effects throughout the supply chain was such a big player has a soft money it has a big effect on the whole system so again member of the fact that here in new york of course j.p. morgan goldman sachs citibank bank of america all these big banks operating out of wall street they when they when liquidity dried out the whole system tell...
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walton will be. done for up artist i was fired i was fired. i'll fides. welcome back to the cause a report imax guys are time now to turn to mark hochstein as the executive editor of american. banker mark welcome to the kaiser report thanks max glad to be here i mark now you're writing about bitcoin tolls why are instant bitcoin i'm mostly absent because i mean as a means of exchange you know people talk about bitcoin as a currency and it is a currency but it's also a payment system and as a payment system i think for my audience it's a potentially a very disruptive thing it so it not only competes with the u.s. dollar as you've talked about but it competes with pay pal master card western union on some level it competes with a number of swiss bank accounts right so it's both a store of value and but it's a transactional currency so people who are questioning its store of value credentials you can't you can't question the fact that as a means of payment it's the fastest most efficient economic and to get money moving around the country at any given moment
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and also, how can you say that walton was a joke?e information but he was a great player. i can see why he would be offended to a short of for your wife ever get mad at you for working so much? >> no. we are going to watch channel 193! [laughter] go to our new channel. comcast 193 for the latest news, as well as our facebook and twitter feed.
and also, how can you say that walton was a joke?e information but he was a great player. i can see why he would be offended to a short of for your wife ever get mad at you for working so much? >> no. we are going to watch channel 193! [laughter] go to our new channel. comcast 193 for the latest news, as well as our facebook and twitter feed.
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we've got henry kelley, chairman of the fort walton beach tea party. jacki, i want to let you respond to what henry said in the last segment about how he thinks that this affordable care act does not help people. >> first of all, i don't know what numbers you're setting with regard to medicate. there's people on medicate with worse outcomes than what you said. i'd like to see where that assertion came from. with all do are the, when you talk about arkansas, the governor in arkansas wants to take federal money and give it to private health insurance companies. i don't understand that somebody who wants to be fiscally conservative with the peep's money taking taxpayer money and subsidizing private health care companies. cenk: interesting. >> first of all jacki let me say, i mostly agree with you on the numbers about medicaid. this has been some of the conversations that's come up as i've attended state and house committee meetings on the affordable care act. i'll be glad to get with you off line on where the state is coming from. first of all i'm not in
we've got henry kelley, chairman of the fort walton beach tea party. jacki, i want to let you respond to what henry said in the last segment about how he thinks that this affordable care act does not help people. >> first of all, i don't know what numbers you're setting with regard to medicate. there's people on medicate with worse outcomes than what you said. i'd like to see where that assertion came from. with all do are the, when you talk about arkansas, the governor in arkansas wants...
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. >> gianna, thank you for joining us from citigroup and james walton, thanks very much for your time. james makes the point, there is still monte running the show and there's mario draghi who may be having some effect here, as well. italy's unicredit is set to report fourth quarter loss today hit by higher provisions in its market. dow jones analyst expect the country's largest bank assets to avert a $11149 million euro loss compared to profit in the fourth quarter of last year. shares are adding 2%, though. they wouldn't want to see them returning capital to shareholders and they wouldn't want them to be stricter on bonuses, too. meanwhile, the ceo of italian energy giant pala scleroni told us he's not concerned about weakness in europe because he's turning his attention to china. this after the company announced a deal to sell 20% of its stake in the mozambique gas field with cnpc. i asked him why now. >> we want to give value to this huge discovery in mozambique. the best way to give value is to involved in the project in natural biogas and cnpc is the most natural biogas in that
. >> gianna, thank you for joining us from citigroup and james walton, thanks very much for your time. james makes the point, there is still monte running the show and there's mario draghi who may be having some effect here, as well. italy's unicredit is set to report fourth quarter loss today hit by higher provisions in its market. dow jones analyst expect the country's largest bank assets to avert a $11149 million euro loss compared to profit in the fourth quarter of last year. shares...
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corporate policy that w elcomes people to sleep in their lots overnight, truckers and it goes back to sam waltonyou mentioned kurt gentry. >> kurt gentry wrote "helter skelter" in the late 1960's about the manson killings. when the time that steinbeck came through, he was a huge fan. he was a freelancer for "the san francisco chronicle". he heard that steinbeck was coming to town. he went, he called steinbeck and bag to for an interview. steinbeck said fine. gentry showed up with a bag of 21 steinbeck books. and steinbeck signed every one. and gentry is a good, old- fashioned reuter-journalists. a tough guy. he lived in san francisco since 1955. he was nice to me. it was great to interview him because he window and hung out with steinbeck with that half- hour interview. >> it was at the square bar -- the western square bar. north beach is there. ." >> it is where kerouac. huge at that time, in 1960, it was like the present and future of american pop culture. smothers brothers were there. it was a jazz thing at the time, but rock and roll was coming and city lights was there. >> how was -- how ol
corporate policy that w elcomes people to sleep in their lots overnight, truckers and it goes back to sam waltonyou mentioned kurt gentry. >> kurt gentry wrote "helter skelter" in the late 1960's about the manson killings. when the time that steinbeck came through, he was a huge fan. he was a freelancer for "the san francisco chronicle". he heard that steinbeck was coming to town. he went, he called steinbeck and bag to for an interview. steinbeck said fine. gentry...
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. >>> nba great bill walton rolled into berkeley earlier this afternoon.r ucla bruin has become a big fan of your cal bears. >> i saw the first conference game of the season. oh, my gosh, cal at ucla. one of the nine worst games ever played. nobody to make a shot. after a slow start after what seemed to be certain boring nothingness, it's all come together. >> how much damage can this team do? >> if they play -- berkeley plays the way they played in the first half against ucla here at haas, they will win the championship. but -- >> no. really? >> not the conference championship. they will win the ncaa championship. that's how good they played. >> i don't think vern was buying that. i do not think vern sees them as the ncaa champion. >>> wcc championship gets under way tonight. they hope to get a spot in the ncaa tournament. he knows a thing or two about long shots. santa clara guard kevin foster shattering all sorts of records as he wraps up his senior year with the broncos. on february 23rd in portland, foster's 20-points night put him at number 2 in the
. >>> nba great bill walton rolled into berkeley earlier this afternoon.r ucla bruin has become a big fan of your cal bears. >> i saw the first conference game of the season. oh, my gosh, cal at ucla. one of the nine worst games ever played. nobody to make a shot. after a slow start after what seemed to be certain boring nothingness, it's all come together. >> how much damage can this team do? >> if they play -- berkeley plays the way they played in the first half...
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you are paying, you are helping the waltons get richer. >> that is a great point. i want to thank bob for a terrific presentation and everybody else for participating. we will be having bob sign. thank you for coming. [applause] >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate, weeknights what the public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. get our schedules at our web site and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> now on booktv frankie's theirbrook, chief judge of the u.s. court of appeals discusses the late robert -- robert the late robert -- robert bork's justice: watergate, the saturday night massacre, and other adventures of a solicitor general". judge bork finished writing the draft of this book prior to his death in december of 2012. this is a little under an hour. >> thank you. we are gathered to discuss robert justice: watergate, the saturday night massacre, and other adventures of a solicitor general". i am here because i work
you are paying, you are helping the waltons get richer. >> that is a great point. i want to thank bob for a terrific presentation and everybody else for participating. we will be having bob sign. thank you for coming. [applause] >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate, weeknights what the public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. get our schedules at our web site...
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the best in course a major shareholder in the cosmetics giant l'oreal she replace wal-mart christy walton now right to the ninth richest person on earth with a net worth of thirty billion u.s. dollars. and among the self-made women those that one born with a silver spoon in their mouths there's the talk show host. we've also gone howry. j.k. rowling and the designer tory burch is well she features on the list a very glamorous lady indeed now alongside these aspiring late is another eleven women were among the planet's one hundred wealthiest. but there were no russian women featured on the list which is father disappointing in that she puzzled me so early today i asked helen are small and deputy editor in chief of the magazine russia on the struggles of russian women in business face today. i have a theory of mind on this matter but i think that our the worst enemy of women nowadays in russia are themselves because you can hear very very often when women are they underestimate themselves they try to to seem stupid they try to hide their abilities they're afraid to build their careers becau
the best in course a major shareholder in the cosmetics giant l'oreal she replace wal-mart christy walton now right to the ninth richest person on earth with a net worth of thirty billion u.s. dollars. and among the self-made women those that one born with a silver spoon in their mouths there's the talk show host. we've also gone howry. j.k. rowling and the designer tory burch is well she features on the list a very glamorous lady indeed now alongside these aspiring late is another eleven women...
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by the way, that was sam walton who said that the customer can fire you.new customer. >> i wish i'd known that earlier. thank you very much. great to talk to you. that's marc benioff. talk about burying the lead, walmart's the largest retailer in the world. after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- on the rise? strong earnings results caused investors to gobble up slices of dominos pizza today. add on an extra topping of a newly minted dividend and you've got one piping hot stock that just took out its all-time high. can it continue to deliver? don't miss cramer's exclusive with its ceo. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xer
by the way, that was sam walton who said that the customer can fire you.new customer. >> i wish i'd known that earlier. thank you very much. great to talk to you. that's marc benioff. talk about burying the lead, walmart's the largest retailer in the world. after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- on the rise? strong earnings results caused investors to gobble up slices of dominos pizza today. add on an extra topping of a newly minted dividend and you've...
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the six waltons that are the main wall ands, they are the six richest people in this country and yet what drives me crazy is the government doesn't do anything of value. one of the incidents that is going on that is driving me a pull wall is walmart made this big deal about hiring the best. these men and women, they risk their lives for their country and the walmart is offering them jobs. the jobs they're offering are part-time jobs because walmart doesn't hire full-time employees anymore. they are offering them part-time jobs and their offering them paltry wages. these men and women risked their lives for the country and that is what walmart has to do. >> and they have great publicity. the unions, it was announced a few weeks ago, unionization rate is at the lowest point in ninety-seven years who is going to stand up and fight? is a very difficult situation and that is why over two generations you see, if businesses can get away with it they will get away with it. at the same time we could build an economy in which workers are treated with respect, in which wages to at least, at lea
the six waltons that are the main wall ands, they are the six richest people in this country and yet what drives me crazy is the government doesn't do anything of value. one of the incidents that is going on that is driving me a pull wall is walmart made this big deal about hiring the best. these men and women, they risk their lives for their country and the walmart is offering them jobs. the jobs they're offering are part-time jobs because walmart doesn't hire full-time employees anymore. they...
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sam walton said this was the best retailer he ever met.merica. enormous growth. same-store sales have been absolutely phenomenal. a buy and hold here. stuart: $75 a share right now. where do you think it is going? charles: i think it will definitely pretest the high. stuart: this is a buy and hold are we doing it now? the judges here. >> are we doing it now or later? [ laughter ] stuart: do not start. by now, you have seen it and talked about it. senator rand paul near 13 filibuster. since this is a business program, i want to pose this question. could a another senator make a similar strand, a filibuster perhaps, about an economic issue? judge andrew napolitano is here. what struck me was why don't i see somebody else stand up and filibuster this nonsense that is going on with economic policy? >> they rarely are successful to the fact that they stopped with the senator once they stop. stuart: precise. that is exactly what rand paul did last night. >> in the case of rand paul, it is really sad that his letters to the white house or on answ
sam walton said this was the best retailer he ever met.merica. enormous growth. same-store sales have been absolutely phenomenal. a buy and hold here. stuart: $75 a share right now. where do you think it is going? charles: i think it will definitely pretest the high. stuart: this is a buy and hold are we doing it now? the judges here. >> are we doing it now or later? [ laughter ] stuart: do not start. by now, you have seen it and talked about it. senator rand paul near 13 filibuster....
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. >> it's a good day to be a walton in america, isn't it?hank god we do have these food stamps. >> yes. >> and for every $5 in food stamps expenses, there's $9 in economic activity. but obviously, it goes back to the issue of where are the good jobs that are going to pay people enough to feed their families? for the last year, i've been talking to janitors who work for some of the most expensive, richest corporations in america who go home and they need food stamps, they need medicaid, they need a second job and they read about in the newspapers how they're not spending enough time with their kids. >> they're bad parent. on the one hand, yeah, what food assistance is doing is keeping people from starving. subsidizing is walmart. >> i think what the corporations on the right have realized is the best defense is good offense. they're out here screaming about people on food stamps and entitlements, when it's a subsidy to them. >> yes. >> i don't know if your show is ready for this radical idea. >> let's go. >> i think there's a direct relations
. >> it's a good day to be a walton in america, isn't it?hank god we do have these food stamps. >> yes. >> and for every $5 in food stamps expenses, there's $9 in economic activity. but obviously, it goes back to the issue of where are the good jobs that are going to pay people enough to feed their families? for the last year, i've been talking to janitors who work for some of the most expensive, richest corporations in america who go home and they need food stamps, they need...
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along the peninsula we have crashed used on 92 walton and the back of your ride on the 280 with the sloganhave some stopping. it's out, once amber and to examine sale as the past highway 92. beyond that point, it opens upper as you continue along the peninsula towards the south bay. >> from is unjust and a colorado judge has entered a not guilty plea on behalf of gains homes. all this is the man charged with last summer's deadly shooting at a movie theater near denver. with is not guilty plea, holtz will undergo a mental evaluation to determine whether he can distinguish right from wrong. if he is found in sang, he will be committed to a mental hospital. if, however, juries find me guilty, he could be facing life in prison or even the death penalty. >> 90 4:00 a.m. will be back with more in a couple of minutes. a live look at san jose traffic. when the sun is trying to come out. we will be right back. >> no word yet on when berkeley same as a chez panisse restaurant will reopen. orders have been cleaning up after a friday fire. a letter from alice waters has and posted on the front of the
along the peninsula we have crashed used on 92 walton and the back of your ride on the 280 with the sloganhave some stopping. it's out, once amber and to examine sale as the past highway 92. beyond that point, it opens upper as you continue along the peninsula towards the south bay. >> from is unjust and a colorado judge has entered a not guilty plea on behalf of gains homes. all this is the man charged with last summer's deadly shooting at a movie theater near denver. with is not guilty...
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[no audio] >> you have one family, the walton family has more wealth than the bottom 40 percent of the american people. here is another unbelievable fact. between 2009 and 2011, all the income went to the top 1 percent. 90 percent sought a reduction in their income. so the question we have to address, you really want to go after the elderly person for social security living of $15,000 per year or maybe with huge inequality or ask the largest corporations to pay their fair share. let me say a few things about corporate taxes. where do we get the revenue? in 2010 bank of america set up within 200 subsidiaries to avoid paying taxes. it daughter rebate for one point* $9 billion and on it goes. where do you get the money? not by social security of medicare but citicorp and bank of america we kid deal with it in a way that is fair after deficit reduction >> we express our appreciation this is the first time in four years we had a markup it is a needed in the committee but with concerns we still do not have the president's budget he is absent in proposing to this congress a budget and will su
[no audio] >> you have one family, the walton family has more wealth than the bottom 40 percent of the american people. here is another unbelievable fact. between 2009 and 2011, all the income went to the top 1 percent. 90 percent sought a reduction in their income. so the question we have to address, you really want to go after the elderly person for social security living of $15,000 per year or maybe with huge inequality or ask the largest corporations to pay their fair share. let me...
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we'll be celebrating the anniversary of this raid this coming april in fort walton beach, florida.now is the time to award them the congressional medal. their service proid proved invaluable to the morale of our country on that day more than 70 years ago. the in the eventual defeat of japan in the second world war. i humblably ask that my colleagues join us in this bill in honoring the doolittle rairsd. thank you, madam president. i yield to senator inhofe. mr. inhofe: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: madam president, since being elected, president obama has been talk about the virtues of our nation's potential to achieve domestic energy independence. now, at the state of the union message just a few days ago he said -- and this is a quote. he said, "after years of talking about it we are finally poised to control our own energy futu future." madam president, this is something i've been saying now for years. we already have control of the energy future. the problem is, we have an administration that has not allowed us to exploit our own
we'll be celebrating the anniversary of this raid this coming april in fort walton beach, florida.now is the time to award them the congressional medal. their service proid proved invaluable to the morale of our country on that day more than 70 years ago. the in the eventual defeat of japan in the second world war. i humblably ask that my colleagues join us in this bill in honoring the doolittle rairsd. thank you, madam president. i yield to senator inhofe. mr. inhofe: madam president? the...
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the walton family of walmart owns more wealth than the bottom 60%.n terms of income, what we should know is the last study showfrom 2009 until 2011 that 100% of the new income went to the top 1%. the bottom lost. when you have that inequality, the middle-class shrinking, people on top in joining record- breaking profits, you have got to ask them, not go after the elderly, children and sick and poor. host: "the new york times" shows a table of the republican versus the democrat proposals. senator murray says a tax increase would raise $975 billion in revenues by closing loopholes that benefit the wealthy. and new spending, $100 billion in stimulus and job training. guest: we have real unemployment, including those people who have given up looking for work and no stable who are working part-time. it is over 14%. it is her rent this for people of -- it is horrendous for people of color. we have got to put our people back to work. focusing on deficit reduction is important. but creating the millions of jobs that our economy desperately needs is more impo
the walton family of walmart owns more wealth than the bottom 60%.n terms of income, what we should know is the last study showfrom 2009 until 2011 that 100% of the new income went to the top 1%. the bottom lost. when you have that inequality, the middle-class shrinking, people on top in joining record- breaking profits, you have got to ask them, not go after the elderly, children and sick and poor. host: "the new york times" shows a table of the republican versus the democrat...
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mark walton. good morning to you. >> hello. >> lucy, you start this had craze.m a zoologist, have always been fascinated with their somewhat eccentric biology. i went to visit a sanctuary in coasta rica who just takes sloths. i went to check it out and it was amazing. >> i get pp puppies, kittens, sort of thing. what is it about them that you thought i could spend a lot of time with this? >> they're programmed to hug. i think. >> i understand they spend 80% of their time resting, which we could all relate to wanting to do. >> absolutely. >> people think they're lazy. i'm sorry, cici. that's what people think. >> people think being slow is acquainted to being stupid or lazy. it's an incredible strategy. it's just one way to survive. >> one way they spend their energy on is that grip. is this their preferred position she's in right now? >> the upside down position, yes. >> does she ever flip over and walk around right side up? >> occasionally when she's on the floor, she does crawl on her belly. >> does she make any noises? >> she doesn't. >> you've never heard he
mark walton. good morning to you. >> hello. >> lucy, you start this had craze.m a zoologist, have always been fascinated with their somewhat eccentric biology. i went to visit a sanctuary in coasta rica who just takes sloths. i went to check it out and it was amazing. >> i get pp puppies, kittens, sort of thing. what is it about them that you thought i could spend a lot of time with this? >> they're programmed to hug. i think. >> i understand they spend 80% of...
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one family in this country, the walton family of wal-mart, owns more than the bottom 1/4. the last study done on the subject from 2009 to 2011 showed that 100% of all of the new income that was developed in this country went to the top 1%. bottom 99% lost. median family income going down. so when you have that inequality, when you have the middle class shrinking, large corporations enjoying record breaking profit. i think you have to ask them to play a role in deficit reduction, no go after the elderly, the sick, the poor. host: "the new york times" shows the latest republican and democrat budget on the table. guest: look, we have, as i mentioned today, real unemployment including those people who've given up looking for work and those people working part time, it's over 14%. it is horrendous. people of color, the young people the numbers are even higher. we have got to put our people back to work. focusing on deficit reduction is very important, but creating the millions of jobs that our economy desperately needs is even more important. i would go further than that. every
one family in this country, the walton family of wal-mart, owns more than the bottom 1/4. the last study done on the subject from 2009 to 2011 showed that 100% of all of the new income that was developed in this country went to the top 1%. bottom 99% lost. median family income going down. so when you have that inequality, when you have the middle class shrinking, large corporations enjoying record breaking profit. i think you have to ask them to play a role in deficit reduction, no go after the...
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the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend andrew walton, capitol hill presbyterian church, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. we come today with thanks and gratitude for the eternal presence of god known by many names, that is within, around, and throughout all creation. may each person in the human family be reminded today and every -- in every breath we take of the spirit that binds and connects us to one another. with every morsel or drop of nourishment taken into our bodies, may we remember our interdependence with the soil, streams, seas, plants, and animals of earth. as we gaze to the sky may we allow the mistearous vastness of the unknown to stir our imaginations toward creative care of that which is known. as citizens not only of nations but also of the earth itself, may we live this day and every day in harmony with all. and may this spirit of harmony be that which guides the ideas, conversations, debates, and decisions of our nation's leaders today and always. men. the speaker pro tempore: the compare compare and announces to the house his approval there
the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend andrew walton, capitol hill presbyterian church, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. we come today with thanks and gratitude for the eternal presence of god known by many names, that is within, around, and throughout all creation. may each person in the human family be reminded today and every -- in every breath we take of the spirit that binds and connects us to one another. with every morsel or drop of nourishment taken into...
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today one family, the walton family of wal-mart, owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of families in this country. and by the way, you will all be delighted to know they got a huge tax break currently. today the top 1% owns 38% of all financial wealth. that is a stunning number. what is even more stunning is the bottom 60% own 2.3% of the wealth in this nation. 1% on top owns 38% of the wealth. bottom 60% owns 2.3%. and who does mr. ryan and my republican friends want to balance the budget on? those 60%, the working families who already have nothing, who are losing what they have, who are struggling to keep their heads above water. but it's not just distribution of wealth. it's distribution of income. if you can believe it, this is just again a stunning fact which for some reason we don't talk about too much here on the floor. a recent study showed that all, a-l-l, of the all of the new income gained from 2009 to 2011 went to the top 1%. 99% gained nothing. so who do we balance the budget on? of course you go after the middle class, go after the working class, go after low-income peo
today one family, the walton family of wal-mart, owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of families in this country. and by the way, you will all be delighted to know they got a huge tax break currently. today the top 1% owns 38% of all financial wealth. that is a stunning number. what is even more stunning is the bottom 60% own 2.3% of the wealth in this nation. 1% on top owns 38% of the wealth. bottom 60% owns 2.3%. and who does mr. ryan and my republican friends want to balance the budget on?...