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the united states of america is waging war within its own army. trying to use our no one sign. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the u.s. armed forces sex in the army on r g. right. from pressure inside. the top team don't come. all right welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to iceland to talk with john thoreson who is on the front line of both the ecological and financial wars playing out in iceland today not only is john an assistant eva jelly the euro and p. who was in charge of investigating the bankers behind the financial collapse of iceland he was also a co-sponsor with björk of a petition to drive magma energy out of iceland john welcome to the kaiser report thank you john morris and tell us about your campaign to stop magma energy a tell us a little more about this well this is a company not much about the ownership of. sources and what we are doing fighting for is you know the first is to stop the privatization. and mike meyer is on the bridge to you know becoming the owner of some ninety eight
the united states of america is waging war within its own army. trying to use our no one sign. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the u.s. armed forces sex in the army on r g. right. from pressure inside. the top team don't come. all right welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to iceland to talk with john thoreson who is on the front line of both the ecological and financial wars playing out in iceland today not only is...
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a christian nation no i think the foundation of america is what makes america having a unique way in which god is a key part of the founding of america and here's the the main point i want to make the declaration of independence is our national birth certificate the declaration of independence mentions god four times but most importantly says that god is the source of our rights the constitution eleven years later was signed in the year of our lord and was signed in the eleventh year of the declaration of independence the declaration is the why america exists we have god given rights and the constitution is the how to of those of those rights so those two key founding documents said that our nation is one nation under god and because it's one nation under god it's not up to the state to determine whether we have our rights. now dan do you agree with dr newcombe statement there. i'm the co-president of the freedom from religion foundation and we have at least sixteen thousand members nationwide representing tens of millions of atheists and agnostics who flatly disagree with these comm
a christian nation no i think the foundation of america is what makes america having a unique way in which god is a key part of the founding of america and here's the the main point i want to make the declaration of independence is our national birth certificate the declaration of independence mentions god four times but most importantly says that god is the source of our rights the constitution eleven years later was signed in the year of our lord and was signed in the eleventh year of the...
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sheet that they're counting as an asset as their net worth america if the economy the described. see comes when you say america is the world superpower in the world's wealthiest countries because they include on the balance sheet the debt but the debt is no longer serviceable and once you write that debt off which is bernanke is only choice at this point then you go from being in the first world to being in the fifth sixth or seventh world forget being in the second or third world america is going down to the bottom of the heap but that happens to empires those good it happens the empire isn't just to give one little fact from that finally from the article the average urban disposable income in china is ninety percent more than official figures so that's what could explain why shanghai and beijing and going to all the cities look like fantastically pristine cities but so collapsing empire max let's look at what happens they often descend into hysteria of superstition and panic and does that give up any hope of rational thinking hindu omen why equity investors should be very afrai
sheet that they're counting as an asset as their net worth america if the economy the described. see comes when you say america is the world superpower in the world's wealthiest countries because they include on the balance sheet the debt but the debt is no longer serviceable and once you write that debt off which is bernanke is only choice at this point then you go from being in the first world to being in the fifth sixth or seventh world forget being in the second or third world america is...
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that is america. that is america's charity. charity is loved.n integral part of the foundation that our nation is built on. our founding fathers sought life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as a natural right , an invasion where each country will be mindful of one another. the proof is boldly written in the declaration of independence. all men are created equal. they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. almost everyone needs a hand at some point or another. we all have or we all will. throughout our history, we, the people, have reached out to meet the needs that we saw around us now because someone told us to but because it was the right thing to do. america's charity, our compassion for others has always been the backbone of our country. there was a time when families took care of their own. neighbors helped neighbors and churches were there for those who have nowhere else to turn. benjamin franklin said, "mankind are all of a family." today, the true meaning of charity has been lost. charity is not forced, fake,
that is america. that is america's charity. charity is loved.n integral part of the foundation that our nation is built on. our founding fathers sought life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as a natural right , an invasion where each country will be mindful of one another. the proof is boldly written in the declaration of independence. all men are created equal. they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. almost everyone needs a hand at some point or another. we all...
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douglas of america -- god bless america. thank you. god bless america. ♪ .lyt of that american experience. they believe that america is mankind's last great hope. something many of us have forgotten. when the world has lost its faith, when hope is gone, america answers the call. we always have. remember where we are, remember who you are, remember the spirit of those who came before. it is time to restore america, and restore the world, it is time to believe again. >> i think the latest i heard over 300,000. i heard over 500,000. [applause] and that that is coming from the media, god only knows how many. this day is a day that we can touch the heart of america can, and it does nothing to do with politics. it has everything to do with god, turning our faith back to the values and principles that made us great. we have a choice today. we can either look at the scars of the nation -- and let's be honest. if you look at history, america has been booked terribly good and terribly bad. it has been both. but if we concentrate on the back instead of learning from th
douglas of america -- god bless america. thank you. god bless america. ♪ .lyt of that american experience. they believe that america is mankind's last great hope. something many of us have forgotten. when the world has lost its faith, when hope is gone, america answers the call. we always have. remember where we are, remember who you are, remember the spirit of those who came before. it is time to restore america, and restore the world, it is time to believe again. >> i think the latest...
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and a latino america -- it is the united states of america. that is the same year fed research came out from mit and the university of chicago which found out job applicants with white names for 50% more likely to be called back. i am sure you read the study. -- i am sure he read the study, yet he still maintain this notion that we had in fact achieve that. he knows better, and i think over time the more you say that, the more you'll allow white americans who have already been senile and some black people -- already in the nile, you allow them to do that, and i think that is dangerous -- already in denial, you allow them to do that, and i think that is dangerous. tavis: how you convince white americans to address these issues when they feel they did their part by pulling the lever. i did my part. >> some of my best friends are black. really it is practical interest. look at the housing meltdown. here is what happens when you do not deal with racism. 15 years ago was the first time i started reading material about the predatory loans in black a
and a latino america -- it is the united states of america. that is the same year fed research came out from mit and the university of chicago which found out job applicants with white names for 50% more likely to be called back. i am sure you read the study. -- i am sure he read the study, yet he still maintain this notion that we had in fact achieve that. he knows better, and i think over time the more you say that, the more you'll allow white americans who have already been senile and some...
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had you brought up america's democracy and america's democracy you know u.s. democracy usually goes hand in hand capitalism. but even me. the you know. see that form of capitalism following the financial meltdown that we start taking place nearly two years ago do you think capitalism is going to continue as the model the ultimate model here in the us when i talk about capitalism and communism there's nowhere you can go to escape capitalism you know even in russia. they could teach america few things about overblown capitalism if you want to go escape to communist china where they have more capitalist than america in many ways and they perfected. keeping their people quiet about the way that their capitalist system is run which is something i wish america i think america wishes they could do sometimes but at the cost of what. what's the human cost of this laissez faire economic system that's built up close people's longer standing that means that means an economic system that doesn't have any regulation or any government intervention on haiti right now has an o
had you brought up america's democracy and america's democracy you know u.s. democracy usually goes hand in hand capitalism. but even me. the you know. see that form of capitalism following the financial meltdown that we start taking place nearly two years ago do you think capitalism is going to continue as the model the ultimate model here in the us when i talk about capitalism and communism there's nowhere you can go to escape capitalism you know even in russia. they could teach america few...
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in america. are to new york. and the exclusive interview with the new president daniel ortega he speaks to o.c. about washington's policies and how the reflecting on america. commandante thank you for joining us today regarding the code to time hunt do you add. as an isolated incident could such situations possibly. was a blow for all that an american countries was just a few weeks prior to that had a meeting with president obama in trinidad and tobago or the letter proclaimed the beginning of new relations with latin america that cool meant the fight against intentions expressed in china the time to borrow but not just against the latin american people what against the policy proclaimed by the president obama as well if the u.s. forces of reaction are capable of organizing doing such a openly in front of their president we cannot even talk about what would happen in the future these forces are trying to establish their power in spite of suggestions an obligation is taken by president obama in relations to latin
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needs to be in america. our new york everybody gets their fifteen minutes well now it's time for our exclusive interview with nicaraguan president daniel ortega he speaks to our team about washington's policies and how they're affecting latin america stay with us. commandante thank you for joining us today regarding the code to time hunt do you read. as an isolated incident could such situations possibly. look at him was a blow for all latin american countries which just a few weeks prior to that had a meeting with president obama in china died in two boggo a letter proclaimed the beginning of new relations with latin america that kuhlman to fight against intentions expressed in china the time to bother about not just against the latin american people what against the policy proclaimed by the president obama as well if the u.s. forces of reaction are capable of organizing condone such a openly in front of their president we cannot even talk about what would happen in the future these forces are trying to est
needs to be in america. our new york everybody gets their fifteen minutes well now it's time for our exclusive interview with nicaraguan president daniel ortega he speaks to our team about washington's policies and how they're affecting latin america stay with us. commandante thank you for joining us today regarding the code to time hunt do you read. as an isolated incident could such situations possibly. look at him was a blow for all latin american countries which just a few weeks prior to...
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not just in modern time america but political america.paul came out and said that america's foreign policy is partly to blame for the war on terrorism against america. would you say that rand paul supported terrorism? of course not. he said it. >> i would say the developers of this 9/11 ground zero mosque say that they will consider taking money from iran. we should be concerned. let's open up the books. why are we not outraged by that? what does it say about the intent of the developers of this one mosque by this one imam. we need to be precise. >> final point and then i want to move onto a couple other things. >> the point is i try to put myself in the shoes of an american muslim in iraq right now. he's working hand in hand with afghans and iraqis who are risking their lives to advance legitimate american interests in those cases. and he looks back and he reads the papers and he goes on the internet to see that politicians are equating his religion to naziism. how does that person feel? >> that's what's more alarming about this debate t
not just in modern time america but political america.paul came out and said that america's foreign policy is partly to blame for the war on terrorism against america. would you say that rand paul supported terrorism? of course not. he said it. >> i would say the developers of this 9/11 ground zero mosque say that they will consider taking money from iran. we should be concerned. let's open up the books. why are we not outraged by that? what does it say about the intent of the developers...
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manufactured in america, enabling people to make it in america.[applause] that is because we know when we make it in america, we create jobs and lead the world economy. our manufacturing agenda will close loopholes encouraging job to go overseas. that is how we will reinvest the money into real and -- infrastructure in america. we will create clean energy technologies, and the wind turbines and solar panels the world will buy. the idea sprang from here, and then the manufacturing took place somewhere else. not under our made in america agenda. the idea and innovation is here, the manufacturing is here. we are here to compete, to win, to prevail, in the global economy, and all of that start by building our infrastructure. that is why we are here today. one of the goals in putting this for -- and it is a specific and concerted effort -- to make sure we have jobs for all the effort -- purposes i mentioned, for all of our veterans to come home to work in a clean energy economy, somewhere that is worthy for the sacrifice that was made by our veterans.
manufactured in america, enabling people to make it in america.[applause] that is because we know when we make it in america, we create jobs and lead the world economy. our manufacturing agenda will close loopholes encouraging job to go overseas. that is how we will reinvest the money into real and -- infrastructure in america. we will create clean energy technologies, and the wind turbines and solar panels the world will buy. the idea sprang from here, and then the manufacturing took place...
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necessary for america you know. it was a lot of.the was a lot of the murder of american officers so. there were a lot of.
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was policy regarding latin america how would you define that. and how would you assess that you once wrote with the politics of latin american countries. so you i believe the situation in latin america makes the was a dialogue different from what it was before the bush era but u.s. policy hasn't been modified and i'd say that we need a new dialogue based on objective reality of what america and china died into bargo for president obama said he wanted our relations to be based on mutual respect. but how can anyone explain u.s. involvement in a coup on him douras just a few months later and how can we explain the fact that the us was fighting to recognize the him during the government of iran is the only thing we see is that the us hasn't she. let's ask the world is changing the u.s. isn't this isn't a problem just for latin america but rather for the entire world and this country has military and economic power and at the same time it's not changing its expansionary and imperialist policy one thing but really. i mean changes happened only and wha
was policy regarding latin america how would you define that. and how would you assess that you once wrote with the politics of latin american countries. so you i believe the situation in latin america makes the was a dialogue different from what it was before the bush era but u.s. policy hasn't been modified and i'd say that we need a new dialogue based on objective reality of what america and china died into bargo for president obama said he wanted our relations to be based on mutual respect....
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so we'll speak with a filmmaker about how the country really views america then we'll bring you more bad news when it comes to the economy housing prices are still down unemployment still at a high so could this really be the end of the american dream as we know it's or could the news be better for us in the long run well the reasons anthony ran down to weigh in on what it all means and as the tea partiers arrive in d.c. this weekend planners have given visitors a list of do's and don'ts to follow wait until you hear what is on this list it's so outrageous in fact the we had to bring in comedian seton smith to help us hash all out but now it's move on to today's top story. recently the word distraction has been coming out of many media mouths and keyboards and essence there are some stories that media pundits while being forced to discuss them alternately deem unworthy of that discussion you know i agree there are a lot of examples out there but the two that i've heard use the most recently are completely unwarranted for starters we touched upon the debate over building a mosque two
so we'll speak with a filmmaker about how the country really views america then we'll bring you more bad news when it comes to the economy housing prices are still down unemployment still at a high so could this really be the end of the american dream as we know it's or could the news be better for us in the long run well the reasons anthony ran down to weigh in on what it all means and as the tea partiers arrive in d.c. this weekend planners have given visitors a list of do's and don'ts to...
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it's a wonderful thing to be filipino in america.ge, innovation, and in -- compassion in this beautifully diverse country. just to cite a recent shining example, after the destruction broff by the typhoon, the response from the community was such a powerful, overwhelming beacon of hope. proof that no matter where we are and who we have become, the love of the mother lan and love for our neighborhood -- neighbor will always take prinet. this is what community is about. as i look back at the work we have done, i am proud. together we have accomplished great things and with much confidence in our next generation of leaders forward is the only price -- place to go for indeed as clearly stated in our company's mission, work must alwaysing dedicated in the service of the filipino wherever he may be the tonight the filipino channel has put together this event to showcase our art. it's a work of art that can be made perfect if we all put in our solid contributions. good evening, and do enjoy the show. >> isn't it so nice to hear that whereve
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well first i'd like to say that as a way stop islamization of america is an organization dedicated to freedom of speech religious liberty and individual rights these were not in response to the bus ads that you referred to they were not they were response to a need there are people there are muslims that want to leave islam it's not encouraging them to leave islam mind you but come from devout households and original islam apostasy leaving islamist punishable by death one thing that i want to i want to get what i need to respond to that was the same how do you respond to that is leaving islam punishable by death. a member of the with human. community we believe. we are muslims who believe in ms obama and with god as the promised messiah. our interpretation of the over one hundred twenty one year effort since the founding of our community has been too. slow for the freedom of religion and there is no such thing as punishment to. pamela what is there are there are some clerics there are some clerics who propose this as being teaching which according to their interpretation is a part of
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well latin america needs to consolidate to be able to challenge the united states which treats the wages as its bank yard also says make regular president daniel a take it he's given an exclusive interview to. the world is changing the u.s. isn't this isn't a problem just for latin america but rather for the entire world this country has military and economic power and at the same time it's not changing its expansionary an imperialist polish whenever i speak to presidents of latin american countries no matter how conservative they are in private they condemned the united states added to the words of them for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. well you can watch the full interview with daniel ortega later in the hour here on on the way the people turning to spiritual power themselves. discover how with secrets in the palace siberia's lay by colus hand toward god it is strong but it is the ability. to. look you know if he is here find out why and outspoken reality of the modern day i call capturing the american public's imagina
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i would say this to america. a word that means you are like a river that gives me life and without you i cannot exist. pastor jackson pastors a baptist church in houston. for 53 years, he and his wife cap covenant. he has been in ministry for 50 years as a leader with traditional values -- family values. he was appointed by gov. rick perry to texas. [applause] it was appointed to the texas department of criminal justice. he went to morehouse college. he was appointed to the hall of preachers for the several books he has written -- over 18 books. he is one of the first preachers -- the first creature to have a weekly tv program, a down-to-earth minister that speaks the truth and honesty -- truth in the honesty. he has planted 19 churches just in the houston area. when martin luther king came to washington to give the speech "i have a dream," he said to my right, listening to this great man, at the corner of the reflecting pool -- he wanted to see all people black, white, red, yellow, whatever color -- to come to k
i would say this to america. a word that means you are like a river that gives me life and without you i cannot exist. pastor jackson pastors a baptist church in houston. for 53 years, he and his wife cap covenant. he has been in ministry for 50 years as a leader with traditional values -- family values. he was appointed by gov. rick perry to texas. [applause] it was appointed to the texas department of criminal justice. he went to morehouse college. he was appointed to the hall of preachers...
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made in america. r.t. new york. so it's officials mania is real ever better or worse the rest of the world is watching her but what is it about this reality t.v. star that's made her such a sensation most new yorkers don't want to be associated with her so do we perhaps love her just to hate her to make ourselves feel better well joining me to discuss it from whites very pennsylvania is syndicated radio host ralphie a verse of ralphie thanks so much for joining me. i want to ask you what do you think has caused snooki to become this cultural phenomenon. well the biggest we're going to create a timeline of i think the one incident the one of guns that sticks out is her big new to bowman obviously youth who can help anybody go global it helps was lucky when she was punched in season one of jersey shore by the guys the bar she was an annoying figure through a not so annoying book or sympathetic. people. and i think that's i think we lost him for a second there ralphie american you're not are here you know a guy lost a
made in america. r.t. new york. so it's officials mania is real ever better or worse the rest of the world is watching her but what is it about this reality t.v. star that's made her such a sensation most new yorkers don't want to be associated with her so do we perhaps love her just to hate her to make ourselves feel better well joining me to discuss it from whites very pennsylvania is syndicated radio host ralphie a verse of ralphie thanks so much for joining me. i want to ask you what do you...
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the united states of america is waging war within its own army. kill no advantage it is on no one sign. and human losses are quite significant. is it possible to win the war against sexual assault in the u.s. armed forces sex in the army on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. this is our to you live from moscow on the news now with the week's main stories and today's news moscow is again enveloped in small as firefighters battle russell's rampant wildfires that have left over three thousand homeless but there is progress emergency services say the area affected by the burning forests has been reduced by two thirds in a week. over thirty nations have marked the sixty fifth anniversary of america's atomic attack on the japanese city of nagasaki but the a bombs her with a collective see is still felt by its victims eight hundred thousand people were killed in the explosion at the end of world war two. just as campaign
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the motion picture association of america through the show in other venues like the huffington post in america and they killed it and right they should for this very reason is just more derivative nonsense in this case getting into the pop culture to reinvent movies as just the detritus of risk takers on wall street with no soul and no conscience however having said that let me say this i believe it would be fantastic as a way to level the playing field in the global pop culture market if another country maybe china maybe iran but principally my first choice would be russia russia should open a box office futures contract in moscow leverage it up and dominate hollywood you can do it ask me for details russians in the next headline and this is mine is fascinating because the story offers a direct link between temperatures in the bond market so russia's drought raises bondholder risk on prices so russia in the last week had the highest temperatures ever recorded in the hundred thirty years of record keeping in russia and the temperatures soared to thirty seven point four degrees celsius
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and so, in a sense, in that america , it isn't clear that islam has completely arrived yet. there's a sense of suspicion, uncertainty that you have seen in the past where wreligious grouped like my own church, the catholic church in the 19th century, even with home-grown faiths like the mormons in the same period where groups are sort of asked to prove their american bona fide. and i think the negative reaction to the mosque is this is kind of presumptious by a religion that's new to the american scene and is sort of stepping on what's considered american hallowed ground. >> brown: eugene robinson, do you accept the idea of two americas? how do you respond to that? >> i think that's true, but i'm not sure that really explains what's going on here. i think if, for example, it were , you know, hari krishnas or someone who wants to build a temple at that site there wouldn't be this sort of reaction. so i think the question, the dichotomy swe're at war against terrorism. is it war against terrorism or war against islam? and i think that specific question is the important dividin
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in america charges are racially motivated what has been your message to the hundreds of thousands of people that have shown up at these tea parties will ironically use rosa parks as an example of what we're supposed to do against stupid laws i think rosa parks was a hero i think what she did in standing against the laws of the time back in one thousand fifty eight she was arrested in america albeit. yes but it's still america and the bus driver had her thrown off the bus and arrested because she refused to give her seat to a white man she was booked into jail stuff like that and i say that the sheriff a true constitutional sheriff would not have arrested or would've sat down next to her would have shaken her hand and congratulated her for displaying such courage in the face of the entire community being against her at least the white community and law enforcement being against her and i say constitutional sheriff today will protect me from nationalized health care or all the incursions and tyranny of a federal government or even a state government if you were a law enforcement for tw
in america charges are racially motivated what has been your message to the hundreds of thousands of people that have shown up at these tea parties will ironically use rosa parks as an example of what we're supposed to do against stupid laws i think rosa parks was a hero i think what she did in standing against the laws of the time back in one thousand fifty eight she was arrested in america albeit. yes but it's still america and the bus driver had her thrown off the bus and arrested because...
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i believe the situation in latin america makes the u.s. dialogue different from what it was before the bush era but u.s. policy hasn't been modified i'd say that we need a new dialogue based on objective reality of latin america and china died and to boggo president obama said he wanted our relations to be based on mutual respect and so on but how can anyone explain u.s. involvement in the cohen whom duras just a few months later and how can we explain the fact that the us was fighting to recognize the under him government the only thing we see is that the us has in chief. changed in its essence the world is changing the us is and this isn't a problem just for latin america but rather for the entire world this country has military and economic power and at the same time it's not changing its expansionary and imperialist policy and really do you mean that some thought changes happened only and was not indeed. that's right they carry on the same policy as always there have been acting just like in the past their policy is of unwelcome interv
i believe the situation in latin america makes the u.s. dialogue different from what it was before the bush era but u.s. policy hasn't been modified i'd say that we need a new dialogue based on objective reality of latin america and china died and to boggo president obama said he wanted our relations to be based on mutual respect and so on but how can anyone explain u.s. involvement in the cohen whom duras just a few months later and how can we explain the fact that the us was fighting to...