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cup is between seven and thirteen teams well they should rename it the america's cup to the american douche and there should be larry ellison winning the american war and once again crowding out all the competition by engaging in predatory monopoly behavior oracle software is a predatory monopolist that galad his customers with predatory monopolies pricing translate that into buying a boat that is crowding out all the competition very soon to be racing himself which is what he wants at the end the day he larry also want to set the bafta you know blowing bubbles through found flatulence and chasing his own flatulent bubbles in the bathtub around is you know quadruplex the malibu. dreaming of the new citizen kane you know he's a psycho in a big house somewhere going mad well he's the embodiment of in a way of what the american dream was so there were periods in our history of america where it was possible despite your birth to rise up he was born to jewish parents in the lower east side of manhattan at a time when it was not the most expensive real estate in the world but it was one of
cup is between seven and thirteen teams well they should rename it the america's cup to the american douche and there should be larry ellison winning the american war and once again crowding out all the competition by engaging in predatory monopoly behavior oracle software is a predatory monopolist that galad his customers with predatory monopolies pricing translate that into buying a boat that is crowding out all the competition very soon to be racing himself which is what he wants at the end...
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same with america. the idea that time has come to retreat from the world and it are the issues around us is a call for us to hide our late and again we can't do that because of america's life is extinguished there is no other light, there is no other nation. there is another example. there's nothing it replace us. we are called not to hide our light shine at approved of the world by action in example of the principles we believe in and stand for, freedom and liberty of all mankind to go as far as you can go from the dignity of life, importance of marriage, that these issues are time tested will be an example of how these things should be put in practice and build a better world and a better life. i conclude that jesus' last admonition. he says, just so your light must shine, shine before others that they may see your good deeds and glorify your heavenly father. what that says as we want people to know it's not just by her words, but our actions. the amazing about the early christians is heavily persecut
same with america. the idea that time has come to retreat from the world and it are the issues around us is a call for us to hide our late and again we can't do that because of america's life is extinguished there is no other light, there is no other nation. there is another example. there's nothing it replace us. we are called not to hide our light shine at approved of the world by action in example of the principles we believe in and stand for, freedom and liberty of all mankind to go as far...
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, people around the world america is the dream.a libertarian say, let people come, let thean. there should be free trade and bor as wells goods and services because that leas evyooe more free and rich. except how can you let everyone and if some of the want to murder arrest? and since america is a welfare state, someone to come here. america's answer has been, well, we wl let some people in legally, but we should se the bordero keep undesirables out we recently spe bons to put up the giant offense on the xican border. how is that working out? specialorporation -- special correspondent just went to the southern border with califoonia assemblyman. a former member of the minutemen , one of the volunteer groups that started their own border patrol's to try to hlp stop illegalmmigration. >> caught between two govements. so many politians pontificate. john: theorder fence to not cover the old border. as smart smuggler is not going to go to where the security is. he will take the weak spot. john: lots of weak spots lik this and guarded tu
, people around the world america is the dream.a libertarian say, let people come, let thean. there should be free trade and bor as wells goods and services because that leas evyooe more free and rich. except how can you let everyone and if some of the want to murder arrest? and since america is a welfare state, someone to come here. america's answer has been, well, we wl let some people in legally, but we should se the bordero keep undesirables out we recently spe bons to put up the giant...
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the presence of revolutionary guards in latin america, the presence of latin america representing the presence of terrorists. they back them in latin america, and they could also serve to cause some harm to the united states of some american interest. what happened in october 20 # 11 when iran tried to kill the saudi ambassador using the center of drug cartel in mexico. there's a strong presence in latin america with connections to drug cartels, and they also have connections, of course, to the government. what's the interest in the government in having relations to iran? here egoback to the same logic with the farc. iranians are experts in creating or consolidating a totalitarian state, and therefore this is where it's not surprising why we have revolutionary guards in latin america. secondly, the iranians, of course, are experts, and that's another thing that they would like to adopt, which is what is called guerrilla war, protection of the own regime, and these are things that the iranians are experts on. particularly, i think what the government is taking intoing the is the possib
the presence of revolutionary guards in latin america, the presence of latin america representing the presence of terrorists. they back them in latin america, and they could also serve to cause some harm to the united states of some american interest. what happened in october 20 # 11 when iran tried to kill the saudi ambassador using the center of drug cartel in mexico. there's a strong presence in latin america with connections to drug cartels, and they also have connections, of course, to the...
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going to do it for now for more on these stories we've covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out our website at r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter underscored j underscore how. well. it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. leave you. alone well come across talk or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle is the united states of america a force for good in the world with still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's defined geopolitical interests always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us crosstalk rules in effect i me
going to do it for now for more on these stories we've covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out our website at r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter underscored j underscore how. well. it's technology innovations all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. leave you. alone well come across talk or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle is the united states of america a force for good in the world with still the largest economy...
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policy in latin america affects migration. in 1980, there were only 94,000 salvadorans in the united states. , tens ofar escalated thousands of salvadorans fled to this country. today, the salvadoran population of the united states is the third largest of all latino groups in the country. >> i believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and have lived here, even though some time back they may have entered illegally. >> a lot of people forget it was president ronald reagan, perhaps the most conservative president lawll time, signed into the immigration reform of 1986. [inaudible] >> you have been watching an excerpt of "harvest of empire," the remarkable one told story of latinos in america. to guatemala,yond dominican republic, mexico, and honduras. this documentary is yours for $150. for a $100 contribution, if you call and might now, you can get the book. one gonzales has written the book on which this film is based. together, $150. perhaps you want to send a set to the public library, high school, colle
policy in latin america affects migration. in 1980, there were only 94,000 salvadorans in the united states. , tens ofar escalated thousands of salvadorans fled to this country. today, the salvadoran population of the united states is the third largest of all latino groups in the country. >> i believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and have lived here, even though some time back they may have entered illegally. >> a lot of people forget it was president...
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the embodiment of in a way of what the american dream was so there were periods in our history of america where it was possible despite your birth to rise up he was born to jewish parents in the lower east side of manhattan at a time when it was not the most expensive real estate in the world but it was one of the cheapest places in the world it was like a slum he was born in one thousand nine hundred four there and he was given up for adoption and he never went to he went to college twice but dropped out both times and yet he's worth thirty four billion dollars today and yet the drawbridge is by these sort of oligarchs around the world are being drawn up wherever you like you said the digital rights management for example prevents a lot of people from ever entering the field in which he made his billions but the drawbridge is being pulled up from this step all too is about the dream barbie's dreamhouse he lives in barbie's dream house in malibu somewhere and he tries to look like barbie and i think you said enough work done but he has the soul of the gila monster but this is globally at
the embodiment of in a way of what the american dream was so there were periods in our history of america where it was possible despite your birth to rise up he was born to jewish parents in the lower east side of manhattan at a time when it was not the most expensive real estate in the world but it was one of the cheapest places in the world it was like a slum he was born in one thousand nine hundred four there and he was given up for adoption and he never went to he went to college twice but...
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we are working with the region on a special 511 america's cup page. we have a whole host of ambassadors. we are working with the sfmta ambassadors and america's cup ambassadors to make sure that they're all crosstrained on transportation issues and can keep people safe and going to the right places. finally lessons learned from last year applying this year and looking forward, really engaging partisan advance and making sure there is ample time for input and review, not just a local issue even though all of these events are happening in san francisco we have regional partners that we have been working with closely also public and private community. environmental review, strategy we are using in other projects too, already a legacy for us. we are using polyp project to test effectiveness. i already mentioned the special events team and how that has been successful. we are already seeing the experiences with the america's cup leading to legacy strategies in our planning. for instance sfmta is partnering with the port on a couple issues, the regional tra
we are working with the region on a special 511 america's cup page. we have a whole host of ambassadors. we are working with the sfmta ambassadors and america's cup ambassadors to make sure that they're all crosstrained on transportation issues and can keep people safe and going to the right places. finally lessons learned from last year applying this year and looking forward, really engaging partisan advance and making sure there is ample time for input and review, not just a local issue even...
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during america's first hundred years open immigration helped make america rich.. some people do come here just a free love which is a big problem 7 billion people on earth and most of very poor. in some emigrants want to kill us which is a bigger problem. we need rules, and border control. but policing illegal immigration would be much easier if we did not have so many laws and such restrictive laws. if ten or 12 million people are here illegally, how could authorities possibly focus on the ones we should worry about? let's lighten up on the rules, he's the immigration quotas. my father was an immigrant to came here from germann because he anted to work and did work. he eventually built a tell-all factory that employs 100 people making tells like these. he was good for america. odds are he would not be able to come here today. the rules are much more complex and difficult. people say foreigners should just get in line and come here legally, but that line is brutal reason magazine cartoon tries to illustrated. my father only had to pass a literacy ttst. now a comp
during america's first hundred years open immigration helped make america rich.. some people do come here just a free love which is a big problem 7 billion people on earth and most of very poor. in some emigrants want to kill us which is a bigger problem. we need rules, and border control. but policing illegal immigration would be much easier if we did not have so many laws and such restrictive laws. if ten or 12 million people are here illegally, how could authorities possibly focus on the...
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o por el correo electrÓnico "despierta amÉrica" @ tv.emos puedes mandarla, ahora le contare la historia de una perrita hÉroe, se llama cavani, de las filipinas, se convirtiÓ en una perra que salvÓ entre muchas cosas a una dos niÑas en un accidente terrible, le saliÓ un tumor que era benigno, y tambiÉn la parte frontal de su cara y dientes, la llevaron a una universidad donde estudian la mayorÍa de los veterinarios en california, el dÍa de ayer gracias a dios ya saliÓ del hospital veterinario. >>> pobrecita. >>> hicieron una reconstrucciÓn completa de su cara, dientes, extirparon el tumor benigno, y regresÓ a la vida, estos son los momentos los ejemplos e historias que dices, wow!, quÉ bueno que pueda existir gente que se dedica a esto y salve la vida de una heroÍna. >>> sÍ, la medicina y la ciencia. >>> sÍ, la tecnologia llegÓ a tanto. >>> honey se pone botox. >>> sÍ, de eso queriamos habrarte alan y yo. >>> alan y yo queremos un descuento. >>> para cuÁndo la lipo? >>> un descuento le hacemos. >>> para agosto. >>> te apuntas? >>> tÚ no n
o por el correo electrÓnico "despierta amÉrica" @ tv.emos puedes mandarla, ahora le contare la historia de una perrita hÉroe, se llama cavani, de las filipinas, se convirtiÓ en una perra que salvÓ entre muchas cosas a una dos niÑas en un accidente terrible, le saliÓ un tumor que era benigno, y tambiÉn la parte frontal de su cara y dientes, la llevaron a una universidad donde estudian la mayorÍa de los veterinarios en california, el dÍa de ayer gracias a dios ya saliÓ del...
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because i found them very useful at last summer's america's cup. and where are the accessible pathwaysin the paratransit drop-off? i noticed it wasn't in the presentation, but it's very useful to have that, so people can visually also see where the key points are. >> absolutely, good point, council member wong. the people plan, which i have a copy here, and can show you the cover is currently available on our weekend at oewd.org as well on the sfmta.com and americascup.com has the link and also i believe the plan is shared with 411. the digital resources should be there for you and if not, take my contact information for copies and they have just been uploaded this past week and i can leave a hard copy with staff. >> thank you. >> staff, is there any questions? >> yes. hi. mr. van de water, thank you so much for your presentation and updates. i just wanted to ask a question. if members of the public knew to contact someone to ask for assistance for a particular policy or accessibility concern that came up, who would they contact and is that individ
because i found them very useful at last summer's america's cup. and where are the accessible pathwaysin the paratransit drop-off? i noticed it wasn't in the presentation, but it's very useful to have that, so people can visually also see where the key points are. >> absolutely, good point, council member wong. the people plan, which i have a copy here, and can show you the cover is currently available on our weekend at oewd.org as well on the sfmta.com and americascup.com has the link...
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cup for the first 3 days of september and the america's kidnap final events. in the time since early april i think the two the broadly our plans remain the same the two events we're working closely with is reacting to the boston marathon how we're going to manage this huge font based on the events there. there are subsequent announcement theirs not going to be starting the events on july 4th. so we're going adding those operational responsibilities. we've wshgd the contractors and they've been taken advantage of the larceny timeline. we've had contract meetings ahead of the cup. and we've participated and their massive live nation for the concert fairs and the opportunities as referenced earlier. so we're hopefully to have a better performances in hiring this year. in addition we're releasing how to get folks to the events. we're learning the lessons from the live nation stage to really hopefully to have a positive experience for those investors as well as those city residents who are using the public transportation and using the sidewalks and bicycles. so bro
cup for the first 3 days of september and the america's kidnap final events. in the time since early april i think the two the broadly our plans remain the same the two events we're working closely with is reacting to the boston marathon how we're going to manage this huge font based on the events there. there are subsequent announcement theirs not going to be starting the events on july 4th. so we're going adding those operational responsibilities. we've wshgd the contractors and they've been...
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, people around the world america is the dream.a libertarian i say, let people come, let the man. there shoulde free trade and lar as well as goods and services because that leaves everoe more free and rich. except how can you let everyone anand if some of them want to rder arrt? and sin america is a welfa state,omeoneo come here. america's answ has been, well, we will let some people in legay, but we should seal the border to keep undesirles out. we rectly snt billions to put up the giants' offense on the xican border. how is that working out? special corporation -- special corresndent just went tohe uthe border with califoonia assemblyman. a former memb of the minutemen , one of the volunteer groups tt started their own border patrol's to try to help stop illegalmmigration. >> caught between two government so many politicians pontifite. john: the border fence to not cover the oldorder. >> a smart smuggler is not going to go to where the security is. he will take the wk spot. john: lots of weak sts like this and grded tnel that le
, people around the world america is the dream.a libertarian i say, let people come, let the man. there shoulde free trade and lar as well as goods and services because that leaves everoe more free and rich. except how can you let everyone anand if some of them want to rder arrt? and sin america is a welfa state,omeoneo come here. america's answ has been, well, we will let some people in legay, but we should seal the border to keep undesirles out. we rectly snt billions to put up the giants'...
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absolutely absolutely we have we know as for example you don't only america to get. you don't get brownie points for behaving decently when there's a humanitarian crisis every country in the world does what he can when there's a tsunami or an earthquake or some natural disaster america is the richest country in the world so yes it would be reduced. by about whether this is a. thing america is the only one who can actually do that kind of thing george go ahead you do not see what's going to go that isn't true i mean the many countries many countries do that and as a matter of fact when it comes to foreign aid and humanitarian assistance america's record is actually very poor as a percentage of g.d.p. european countries contribute far more than the united states so if you're just going to do it in terms of a force for good america's record on that level is much worse than that of the european states but even leaving aside the question of the humanitarian assistance i mean you've got to consider well. what about the geo political agenda and that is where many people in
absolutely absolutely we have we know as for example you don't only america to get. you don't get brownie points for behaving decently when there's a humanitarian crisis every country in the world does what he can when there's a tsunami or an earthquake or some natural disaster america is the richest country in the world so yes it would be reduced. by about whether this is a. thing america is the only one who can actually do that kind of thing george go ahead you do not see what's going to go...
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and then she went to america. we were best friends and she was going up a superstore in china, i was going down the switch. after she went to america the last emperor, movie, she felt safe to contact me. so she wrote a letter and alert her life in america and i was kind of surprised she was not the princess. she's in china but she said i work like every chinese student, and in america you have to work for your tuition. so a lightbulb went off and i said, could i be one of those students? and i don't speak english, but i would be willing to work hard. she applied everywhere in the united states, help me, but nobody would accept me. and then she says, she says, -- thank you. can you, do you have any talent? and i said i grow up painting murals. so at the time, lucky enough that shanghai had exhibition called french impressionism and i went there and i thought if i couldn't copy michelangelo i can copy things and then go. [laughter] so i painted, come back and in it and my mother said that she saw best. with these pa
and then she went to america. we were best friends and she was going up a superstore in china, i was going down the switch. after she went to america the last emperor, movie, she felt safe to contact me. so she wrote a letter and alert her life in america and i was kind of surprised she was not the princess. she's in china but she said i work like every chinese student, and in america you have to work for your tuition. so a lightbulb went off and i said, could i be one of those students? and i...
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the big thing is america's future.will it go down the path of expectations with fewer opportunities? that is what politics is about in the next election cycle. there can be no middle ground on this issue. america is the sum total of the choices that all of us citizens make. with every issue i discussed -- energy, immigration, family -- i have a bias choosing what america could look like five years from now, 10 years and now, 20 years are now, or even 100 years are now. emerging market should think. that is how we should think. president obama is not making good choices. immigration he has not led. on foreign policy, it does not lead, even from behind. thankfully, we can reverse the bad choices as easily as the good ones. that is the work of the conservative party. there's a vision that welcomes economic growth and freedom in all of its forms. a vision that sees potential in every life and all new visions. a vision that america was once vibrant and optimistic and ready to grow. it can be that way again. america's best d
the big thing is america's future.will it go down the path of expectations with fewer opportunities? that is what politics is about in the next election cycle. there can be no middle ground on this issue. america is the sum total of the choices that all of us citizens make. with every issue i discussed -- energy, immigration, family -- i have a bias choosing what america could look like five years from now, 10 years and now, 20 years are now, or even 100 years are now. emerging market should...
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it is time for repositioning, america. >> it is one america and two economies. >> the milestone stay for the u.s. stock markets. >> for the stock market it is the best of times. for america's middle class, not so much. household incomes down $4,000 since the year 2000. in today's economy the american dream sometimes feels like a pipe dream, higher paying jobs that once built up this country's middle class are disappearing. stagnant wages and low paying jobs, the new normal in america. with one third of americans now making less than $24,000 a year. while all of that may boost wall street's bottom line, it only squeezes u.s. workers. how do you get ahead in today's economy? >> you will need more than just a high school education to succeed in this economy. >> still, good advice for members of america's future middle class and not all college majors are created equal. degrees in engineering, health care, are in high demand. fields that once helped transform this country through innovation and creativity, architecture, anthropology, films, increasingly just add to america's jobless line
it is time for repositioning, america. >> it is one america and two economies. >> the milestone stay for the u.s. stock markets. >> for the stock market it is the best of times. for america's middle class, not so much. household incomes down $4,000 since the year 2000. in today's economy the american dream sometimes feels like a pipe dream, higher paying jobs that once built up this country's middle class are disappearing. stagnant wages and low paying jobs, the new normal in...
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." >> this is abc world news america reporting from washington. -- abc world news america reporting from -- bbc world news america reporting from washington. supportersrriage celebrate. .aving a language we will take you to a high school, where the curriculum includes reading, writing, and language. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. all eyes were on the u.s. supreme court as it handed down to major rulings on same-sex average. hundred gathered out side. the justices first decided homosexual couples should get other married as couples. proposition 8 was struck down. >> a moment of joy, even next to see. supreme courthe have redefined america. today marks another turning point, this time for gays unless the and. >> a fight for equality continues, but we are closer today. >> to hear that the highest court in the land has validated our relationship. >> this is a huge day for a significant torsion of the population, but the court has not legalized state marriage -- gay marriage. that is at the a level. in said the federal government can no longer dis
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all those born to well off family as a young man she had traveled across latin america where he was exposed to the realities of poverty across the continent struggled with the acknowledgment that the u.s. corporate interests were defined by two priorities cheap resources and low wages funny how that hasn't changed much in over sixty years well his disgust for u.s. corporate imperialism was only reaffirmed while visiting guatemala enraged by the u.s. back to taper ship of card. his urge for revolution was only further fueled this was what brought him to cuba after meeting with castro who had already led a failed attempt at an overthrow of the government together the to lead a revolutionary war that would eventually topple the state making castro the country's new leader came an international figure and never stop pushing his radical ideas ideas that would evolve throughout latin america into a new movement and a series of social changes that would give the entire can't. a new identity now there's no doubt that chair was a divisive figure in history but long after his death his face remains a
all those born to well off family as a young man she had traveled across latin america where he was exposed to the realities of poverty across the continent struggled with the acknowledgment that the u.s. corporate interests were defined by two priorities cheap resources and low wages funny how that hasn't changed much in over sixty years well his disgust for u.s. corporate imperialism was only reaffirmed while visiting guatemala enraged by the u.s. back to taper ship of card. his urge for...
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for america and their current wars and in the banking sector is the same thing there's no ideology in terms of providing a service they're just they're mercenaries they're predators they're looking to kill people rip them off and they and they go to these conventions whether it's build a burger somewhere else and they held up their scalps and they get make it and sit in the sweat lodge and have you know jolly good old time about all the people who have murdered and raped and destroyed what their financial terrorism. j.p. morgan barclays you're the best financial terrorists in the world you're engaged in a financial hole with your moms are proud of you all right stacey over thanks so much being on the kaiser report thank you max stay tuned for the second half we'll be talking to comedian will lead. the way builds on the bones of its make kids the one through one of the wildest and most beautiful regions of russia a place that's home to less than a million people and to keep this great for us. join me james as i travel to the coldest place in the world. and meet some of the toughest peo
for america and their current wars and in the banking sector is the same thing there's no ideology in terms of providing a service they're just they're mercenaries they're predators they're looking to kill people rip them off and they and they go to these conventions whether it's build a burger somewhere else and they held up their scalps and they get make it and sit in the sweat lodge and have you know jolly good old time about all the people who have murdered and raped and destroyed what...
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nation, i don't pay attention to south america any more than i care about east america or west america or upsidedown america. but even i cannot help but notice that brazil is going through a major political upheaval or as they call it futbol. jim? >> nearly a million people spilled into the streets in major cities across the country in the biggest protest brazil has seen in decades. protestors went head to head with riot police and were met with tear gas. >> more than one million people hitting the streets in at least 80 cities. >> stephen: folks, i don't get it. this is brazil, the most joyful place on earth. the only thing brazillians ever get mad at is their pubic hair. i don't... i have never heard. i don't know what it did to them but they are merciless down there. no prisoners. so just what is it that upset them? did pele put one of those carmen miranda hats on the giant statue of jesus? because that's all i know about brazil. jim? anything else? >> the bigger anger behind this movement is a sense that this nation is trying to show itself on the world stage spending billions of d
nation, i don't pay attention to south america any more than i care about east america or west america or upsidedown america. but even i cannot help but notice that brazil is going through a major political upheaval or as they call it futbol. jim? >> nearly a million people spilled into the streets in major cities across the country in the biggest protest brazil has seen in decades. protestors went head to head with riot police and were met with tear gas. >> more than one million...
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america. mr. jeffries: we don't need slash-and-burn budgets that reduce our safety net programs, an important part of who we are in america. what we should be doing consistent with the 10-20-30 proposal is targeting our investment in a way that is nonpartisan in nature, that will direct resources to rural america and to urban america to blue states and to red states that will focus on the poverty problem in a way that will benefit americans no matter where they might be. that's what we should be doing as a congress. that's what 10-20-30 is all about. and i'm hopeful we can find our bay to a bipartisan immediating of the minds, find common ground and engage in investing in programs that will lift people out of poverty in this great country. mr. horsford: thank you. thank you to my friend and co-anchor and to those who have listened to the last hour, thank you for joining the conversation. so we are going to continue this conversation because 46 million people in our country live in poverty. 16 mill
america. mr. jeffries: we don't need slash-and-burn budgets that reduce our safety net programs, an important part of who we are in america. what we should be doing consistent with the 10-20-30 proposal is targeting our investment in a way that is nonpartisan in nature, that will direct resources to rural america and to urban america to blue states and to red states that will focus on the poverty problem in a way that will benefit americans no matter where they might be. that's what we should...
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all those born to well off family as a young man she had traveled across latin america where he was exposed to the realities of poverty across the continent struggled with the acknowledgment that the u.s. corporate interests were defined by two priorities cheap resources and low wages funny how that hasn't changed much in over sixty years well his disgust for u.s. corporate imperialism was only reaffirmed while visiting guatemala enraged by the u.s. back to taper ship of carlos. his urge for revolution was only further fueled this was what brought him to cuba after meeting with castro who had already led a failed attempt at an overthrow of the government together the to lead a revolutionary war that would eventually topple the state making castro the country's new leader became an international figure and never stop pushing his radical ideas ideas that would evolve throughout latin america into a new movement and a series of social changes that would give the entire continent a new identity now there's no doubt that chair was a divisive figure in history but long after his death his face re
all those born to well off family as a young man she had traveled across latin america where he was exposed to the realities of poverty across the continent struggled with the acknowledgment that the u.s. corporate interests were defined by two priorities cheap resources and low wages funny how that hasn't changed much in over sixty years well his disgust for u.s. corporate imperialism was only reaffirmed while visiting guatemala enraged by the u.s. back to taper ship of carlos. his urge for...
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, the covenant of america. you see, there's an unwritten covenant between america and those who emigrate here. it says, if you come here with a dream, with a will to work hard, follow the rules and contribute, we'll give you a chance to become an american and in the process to make america a better place than it was before you got here. in choosing this country, whether it's my friend, marco rubio's parents from cuba or my grandparents and great-grandparents who fled persecution from europe, immigrants bring an appreciation for the choices and opportunities that are unique to america. they often love america even more than native born americans, and we sometimes take that appreciation for grand. -- for granted. it's therefore, not a surprise, madam president, that c.b.o. says this bill will grow our economy by 3.3% over the next ten years and 5.4% over the next 20. c.b.o. has simply enumerated a concept that many of us already knew -- immigrants have always been the greatest engine of economic growth, innovatio
, the covenant of america. you see, there's an unwritten covenant between america and those who emigrate here. it says, if you come here with a dream, with a will to work hard, follow the rules and contribute, we'll give you a chance to become an american and in the process to make america a better place than it was before you got here. in choosing this country, whether it's my friend, marco rubio's parents from cuba or my grandparents and great-grandparents who fled persecution from europe,...
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." >> welcome to bbc world news america from washington. president obama's red line has been crossed. the syrian government has used chemical weapons against their opposition. a criminal investigation is launched against edward snowden for revealing the secret surveillance program, and says damage has been done. >> this is a case of national security. >> we introduced you to the housewives of nasa, whose spouses blasted off into space. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. obama administration has revealed that the bashar al- has usedinistration chemical weapons. the thread line -- the red line set by president obama has been crossed. the white house held this conference call with reporters. >> this is still going on as they talk in the white house. there is evidence that they're confident about, a number of nerve agents have been used on a small scale against the opposition multiple times in the last year, resulting in 150 deaths, and it could be more. they say that this is indeed the red line that
." >> welcome to bbc world news america from washington. president obama's red line has been crossed. the syrian government has used chemical weapons against their opposition. a criminal investigation is launched against edward snowden for revealing the secret surveillance program, and says damage has been done. >> this is a case of national security. >> we introduced you to the housewives of nasa, whose spouses blasted off into space. >> welcome to our viewers on...
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the absolute poorest people in america. all that is coming up. >>> but we begin tonight with a big vote on capitol hill that gaveled to a close just 90 minutes ago. yes, ladies and gentlemen, here it is, one of the two houses of the article one branch, the cornerstone of this great republic of ours hard a at work tonight. it's summertime which means field trips. kids from across the country filing into the house gallery to watch the great wheels of democracy turn. and tonight, the parents and teachers shepherding kids off their buses and into the capitol building were treated to this scene. >> we have more and more evidence that life does, indeed, begin at conception. >> babies at 20 weeks are still at risk for being brutally, mercilessly and painfully killed. >> women deserve better than abortion. >> this gruesome practice has no place in our society. >> madam speaker, i am for life at all stages. >> we are here because it is imperative that we take an action and we address these gosnell-like abortions. >> i'm appalled by
the absolute poorest people in america. all that is coming up. >>> but we begin tonight with a big vote on capitol hill that gaveled to a close just 90 minutes ago. yes, ladies and gentlemen, here it is, one of the two houses of the article one branch, the cornerstone of this great republic of ours hard a at work tonight. it's summertime which means field trips. kids from across the country filing into the house gallery to watch the great wheels of democracy turn. and tonight, the...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news america." this is "bbc world news america." , i'mting from washington laura trevelyan. the obama administration authorizes military aid to the syrian rebels. will it be enough to turn the tide and end the conflict? >> this is spiraling out of control and that is because of a failure of american leadership. choose aople of iran new president. and taking the plunge. how of these mammals stay underwater for so long? scientists have the answer and we will reveal the sec
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for...
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>>> al amÉrica. >>> amÉrica. amÉrica! amÉrica ♪ estoy contigo eso!a." y el travesaÑo se aparece. y esta grande de pirlo, que bonito. andrea como la hace, increÍble, la manda a guardar. >>> estuvo fuerte. y mira la que hace giovani. bien marcado el penal. >>> penalti! >>> y quiÉn serÁ el encargado de cobrar? >>> el "chicharito", el "chicharito", el "chicharito." >>> muy bien cobrado el penal, 1 a 1. y luego iba a venir la estocada final de italia. y serÁ cerca del area. ahÍ el maza pierde un poco, y balotelli que es un guerrero. y ganÓ italia 2 por 1. >>> ahora lo arreglamos. no te preocupes. pero te traducimos. estÁs bien, sebastian? >>> yes. >>> listo para ver espaÑa? >>> espaÑa contra uruguay, enfrentaba un campeÓn de amÉrica. y aquÍ comenzaba el merequetengue. aquÍ remata desde fuera del Área. y 1 por 0. y tremendo partido de la "furia roja." tocando el balÓn excepcionalmente. y aquÍ increible de soldado. y aquÍ de uruguay para el mundo, golazo de luis suÁrez. >>> pero espaÑa no le prestÓ la pelota nunca. y aquÍ estÁn los juegos del dÍa de ayer. m
>>> al amÉrica. >>> amÉrica. amÉrica! amÉrica ♪ estoy contigo eso!a." y el travesaÑo se aparece. y esta grande de pirlo, que bonito. andrea como la hace, increÍble, la manda a guardar. >>> estuvo fuerte. y mira la que hace giovani. bien marcado el penal. >>> penalti! >>> y quiÉn serÁ el encargado de cobrar? >>> el "chicharito", el "chicharito", el "chicharito." >>> muy bien cobrado el...
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get on board, america. as for all you pageant haters, pull out a map and see if you can find yourselves on theo r ridiculist. >>> piers morgan live starts now. >> this is piers morgan live. tonight what would you do to stop a mass killer? i'll talk exclusively with the killer who made the ultimate sacrifice and turned in their only son. he bought an assault rifle and was planning to shoot up a walmart and movie theater. now, morgan spur lock is back and in the chair. wait until you see what happens when he goes to work in a gun shop. and the guy who did this? >> once in a lifetime, baby. >> oh, my god. >> yes, he hitched a ride on a 30 foot shark. he'll tell me what possessed him to do it. and jeff corwin tells you why you should never ever try this at home. i don't suspect many of you were thinking about it. seven people were shot to death in chicago this weekend. police say a total of 41 people were shot in the city. in one weekend. meanwhile, joe biden delivers a progress report tomorrow. white house eff
get on board, america. as for all you pageant haters, pull out a map and see if you can find yourselves on theo r ridiculist. >>> piers morgan live starts now. >> this is piers morgan live. tonight what would you do to stop a mass killer? i'll talk exclusively with the killer who made the ultimate sacrifice and turned in their only son. he bought an assault rifle and was planning to shoot up a walmart and movie theater. now, morgan spur lock is back and in the chair. wait until...
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you know, the president of revolutionary guard in latin america, the presence in latin america represent iranian backed terrorist in latin america, and that would also serve to cause some harm to the united states, of some american interest. i'll give you a sample, what happened in the dover 2011 went iran -- in october 2011 when iran had killed the ambassador by using a member of a major drug company and mexico. hezbollah has a strong presence in latin america, and the connections to the drug cartels, and it also have connections of course to the venezuelan government. now, what would be in the interest of the venezuelan government in having relations with iran? and here i go back to the same logic that i used with the farc. the iranians are experts in creating or consolidating -- [inaudible]. this is what is not surprising that we have the revolutionary, iranian revolutionary guards in latin america. secondly, the iranians, of course experts -- [inaudible], which is what is called guerrilla warfare, protection of their own regime. and these are things that the iranians are experts on.
you know, the president of revolutionary guard in latin america, the presence in latin america represent iranian backed terrorist in latin america, and that would also serve to cause some harm to the united states, of some american interest. i'll give you a sample, what happened in the dover 2011 went iran -- in october 2011 when iran had killed the ambassador by using a member of a major drug company and mexico. hezbollah has a strong presence in latin america, and the connections to the drug...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and united healthcare. >> music is a universal language, but when i was in an accident, i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own. with united healthcare, i got health that fit my life -- information on my y e, connection to doctors who get where i'm from, and tools to estimate what my care might cost. so i never miss a beat. >> we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and united healthcare. >> music is a universal language, but when i was in an accident, i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own. with united healthcare, i got health that fit my life -- information on my y e, connection to doctors who get where i'm from, and...
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miss america herself thinks about wen.y tuned to find out how you can get our best offer ever with 33 percent more wen free. if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. but the problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day are giving up their ordinary shampoo and switching to wen, transforming their hair after just one use. wen is a completely different way to cleanse your hair. it's revolutionary hair care that's designed to take the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, detangler, and leave-in conditioner all in one, saving you time working on your hair, and saving you money on all the products you won't need anymore. many ordinary shampoos that lather can use sulfates and harsh detergents that may strip your hair of natural oils and can cause
miss america herself thinks about wen.y tuned to find out how you can get our best offer ever with 33 percent more wen free. if you're having a bad hair day, it's a bad day. but the problem might not be your hair, it might just be your shampoo. now, with just one phone call, you can have the secret to radiant, voluminous, shiny, gorgeous hair, with the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. ♪ wen was created by hollywood colorist and hairstylist chaz dean. thousands of people every day...
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arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas hal teen know arabs is a starts forto make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i want to announce my newest point to the aging commission because per not getting younger i want you to know doctor sham meret tan knee has been selected to be on our commission on aging and yes, he is going to help us because there is a lot of you that want to be in our city and you want to make sure that healthy nutritional unusuallile programs and housing are constructing wisely and so i have asked him to step forward and i have asked john paul s ema h a who has been on our treasure island and watch what he is going to do because that is a new part of our city and it's one where if he conducts all o
arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas hal teen know arabs is a starts forto make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i want to...
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. ♪ "despierta amÉrica ♪". ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> alentada por su historica aprobaciÓn en el senado, la reformata para su prueba de fuego en la cÁmara. >>> en un giro inesperado, el presidente barack obama adelantarÍa su visita a sudÁfrica, para ver al presidente nelson mandela, hospitalizado por una infecciÓn pulmonar. >>> espaÑa le gana a italia en un partido en un emocionante para llegar a la finalde la copa confederaciones. >>> asÍ fue, tenemos un viernes espectacular, nos visita mayweather, y el "canelo" Álvarez, y atenciÓn, dice que no se pueden ver cara a cara, estÁ grauso esto. >>> tienen que ver el tremendo apuro que pasÓ gloria trevi en el medio de la actuaciÓn en el auditorio nacional. >>> siÉntate con tus niÑos y diviÉrtete, una maÑana con perros y talento, nunca nadie se hubiera imaginado. >>> que no tiene tiempo para hacer ejercicios, no hay excusas, rutinas para ejercitarse mientras paseas a la mascota. >>> la critica juez de "parodiando" amanda miguel , revela cuÁl es su sueÑo en la pantalla. >>> llega una estrella de lujo, natalie cole, la hija de nat king cole, cantando en esp
. ♪ "despierta amÉrica ♪". ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> alentada por su historica aprobaciÓn en el senado, la reformata para su prueba de fuego en la cÁmara. >>> en un giro inesperado, el presidente barack obama adelantarÍa su visita a sudÁfrica, para ver al presidente nelson mandela, hospitalizado por una infecciÓn pulmonar. >>> espaÑa le gana a italia en un partido en un emocionante para llegar a la finalde la copa confederaciones. >>> asÍ...