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. >> john: is america in decline? that is our show tonight. 4 >> john: few has said it as often as glenn beck saying that the survival of our republic hangs in the balance and wondering if we will close the book on america. >> i don't know we were going to close the book, i'm quoting you he is the crazy man. >> i'm told that. [ laughter ] >> you have a choice, john. you look at the numbers. you use common sense. you see where we're headed. we're a country that is damn near insane in major cities in places like washington, d.c. and detached from everything that we used to hold dear. >> john: detached from everything we hold dear, chaos in the cities. i don't see that. >> have you been in new york city? all right. i dngtd know if you saw the occupy wall street. >> john: there was a tiny fraction of america. sorry, go ahead. >> tiny fraction of america, but you just said we're also going broke, but you have slices of bus, everything where we are losing -- we are asleep. we are not holding ourselves responsible. no one is
. >> john: is america in decline? that is our show tonight. 4 >> john: few has said it as often as glenn beck saying that the survival of our republic hangs in the balance and wondering if we will close the book on america. >> i don't know we were going to close the book, i'm quoting you he is the crazy man. >> i'm told that. [ laughter ] >> you have a choice, john. you look at the numbers. you use common sense. you see where we're headed. we're a country that is...
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but it's america. the property holders' democracy that we seem to be in 1830s suddenly is not a property holders' democracy anymore. we've suffered what is called a loss of community, and as robert put nam a sociologist recently found to his dismay, the parts of america today with the greatest ethnic and racial diversity are also the lack of highest trust in others and participation in voluntary associations. tocqueville was looking forward i think here to a threat that in a differently kind of america, you would have a superintending government creating soft despotism that would break the ties between individuals and put them in a situation of isolation, of individualism. and he describes this process in these words "above these an immense tutelary power is elevated which ensures watching over their fate. it is absolute, detailed, regular, far seeing and mild." it would resemble paternal power if liking that it had for its object to prepare men for manhood but on the contrary, it seeks only to keep th
but it's america. the property holders' democracy that we seem to be in 1830s suddenly is not a property holders' democracy anymore. we've suffered what is called a loss of community, and as robert put nam a sociologist recently found to his dismay, the parts of america today with the greatest ethnic and racial diversity are also the lack of highest trust in others and participation in voluntary associations. tocqueville was looking forward i think here to a threat that in a differently kind of...
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they are the backbone of america. the president gave a speech, a very long speech [laughter] you might have thought it would be a moment when he would technology is policy mistakes and suggesting new course but, no, he promised four more years of the same. four more very long. years [boos] that is really the divide of this race. the president thinks we're on the right track and his policies are working. i believe with all my heart that we can and we must do better and we will do better. [applause] let me ask you where you stand. do you think america can do better? [applause] huguely with new leadership and a new president, our greatest days are still ahead? do you believe we can take back the white house and reclaim the greatness of america? i agree with you. [applause] by the way, somewhere in that long speech of his yesterday, the president spoke about giving people a fair shot. i could not agree more. president obama is not giving our students a fair shot when they graduate and only half of them can find jobs for w
they are the backbone of america. the president gave a speech, a very long speech [laughter] you might have thought it would be a moment when he would technology is policy mistakes and suggesting new course but, no, he promised four more years of the same. four more very long. years [boos] that is really the divide of this race. the president thinks we're on the right track and his policies are working. i believe with all my heart that we can and we must do better and we will do better....
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the question is america in decline? >> john: i'm not so sure it is, financially we're going broke but morally doing well. >> morally i think we are in trouble because our system is pushing the opposite direction on what made us great. what made us great was merited. individual merit. being the strong individual that has an idea, you say i'm going to go out and do it. >> john: on that note, glenn beck, thank you, more doom and gloom, our culture is in decline our military and economy. it's what the experts say but they may be wrong and i'll fight with john bolton and patted buchanan and others, next. [ kate ] most women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. >> john: when people say america is in decline, often they are talking about the military. many republicans say that president obama
the question is america in decline? >> john: i'm not so sure it is, financially we're going broke but morally doing well. >> morally i think we are in trouble because our system is pushing the opposite direction on what made us great. what made us great was merited. individual merit. being the strong individual that has an idea, you say i'm going to go out and do it. >> john: on that note, glenn beck, thank you, more doom and gloom, our culture is in decline our military and...
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. >> john: is america in decline? that is our show tonight. 4 >> john: few has said it as often as glenn beck saying that the survival of our republic hangs in the balance and wondering if we will close the book on america. >> i don't know we were going to close the book, i'm quoting you he is the crazy man. >> i'm told that. [ laughter ] >> you have a choice, john. you look at the numbers. you use common sense. you see where we're headed. we're a country that is damn near insane in major cities in places like washington, d.c. and detached from everything that we used to hold dear. >> john: detached from everything we hold dear, chaos in the cities. i don't see that. >> have you been in new york city? all right. i dngtd know if you saw the occupy wall street. >> john: there was a tiny fraction of america. sorry, go ahead. >> tiny fraction of america, but you just said we're also going broke, but you have slices of bus, everything where we are losing -- we are asleep. we are not holding ourselves responsible. no one is
. >> john: is america in decline? that is our show tonight. 4 >> john: few has said it as often as glenn beck saying that the survival of our republic hangs in the balance and wondering if we will close the book on america. >> i don't know we were going to close the book, i'm quoting you he is the crazy man. >> i'm told that. [ laughter ] >> you have a choice, john. you look at the numbers. you use common sense. you see where we're headed. we're a country that is...
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now america's role in cyber operations is coming out of the shadows. last month a leading russian malware company discovered a highly sophisticated virus called flame that it claims was design today gather intelligence on russia's nuclear program. reports tied this to cyber attacks on iran's nuclear facilities directly to the white house and raised the curtain on what has been a top- secret u.s. capability. is this the dawn of a new era of warfare and what will it mean for u.s. national security? joining me is jim lewis, a senior fellow for the center of strategic and international studies who is one of the world's leading experts on u.s. military cyber operations. jim, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me >> what do we know about flame and the stuxnet and the role. >> flame and stuxnet are very different. it was a program used to collect intelligence. this morning i was trying to think how many of these i've seen. i got up to 12 when i stopped. this is just part of espionage in the world today, big programs that collect a lot of information. s
now america's role in cyber operations is coming out of the shadows. last month a leading russian malware company discovered a highly sophisticated virus called flame that it claims was design today gather intelligence on russia's nuclear program. reports tied this to cyber attacks on iran's nuclear facilities directly to the white house and raised the curtain on what has been a top- secret u.s. capability. is this the dawn of a new era of warfare and what will it mean for u.s. national...
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the question is america in decline? >> john: i'm not so sure it is, financially we're going broke but morally doing well. >> morally i think we are in trouble because our system is pushing the opposite direction on what made us great. what made us great was merited. individual merit. being the strong individual that has an idea, you say i'm going to go out and do it. >> john: on that note, glenn beck, thank you, more doom and gloom, our culture is in decline our military and economy. it's what the experts say but they may be wrong and i'll fight with john bolton and patted buchanan and others, next. follow the wings. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support a
the question is america in decline? >> john: i'm not so sure it is, financially we're going broke but morally doing well. >> morally i think we are in trouble because our system is pushing the opposite direction on what made us great. what made us great was merited. individual merit. being the strong individual that has an idea, you say i'm going to go out and do it. >> john: on that note, glenn beck, thank you, more doom and gloom, our culture is in decline our military and...
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the question is america in decline? >> john: i'm not so sure it is, financially we're going broke but morally doing well. >> morally i think we are in trouble because our system is pushing the opposite direction on what made us great. what made us great was merited. individual merit. being the strong individual that has an idea, you say i'm going to go out and do it. >> john: on that note, glenn beck, thank you, more doom and gloom, our culture is in decline our military and economy. it's what the experts say but they may be wrong and i'll fight with john bolton and patted buchanan and others, next. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as f
the question is america in decline? >> john: i'm not so sure it is, financially we're going broke but morally doing well. >> morally i think we are in trouble because our system is pushing the opposite direction on what made us great. what made us great was merited. individual merit. being the strong individual that has an idea, you say i'm going to go out and do it. >> john: on that note, glenn beck, thank you, more doom and gloom, our culture is in decline our military and...
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america in the 1830s. almost barone was a guest lecturer at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina in a course called the conservative intellectual tradition in america taught by the professor mallory factor. this is just under two hours. able. >> well, thank you very much. it's an honor to be here, and a special honor to be asked to speak on the fra jiflt ordered liberty and to speak on alexis de tocqueville. and in rereading tocqueville in preparation for this lecture, i began to think that he was something like mozart, that i was, that i was in the presence of a mind that was so far above the level of almost anyone else in history, that you know he almost works no comparison with anybody else. you can listen to the music of mozart and it sounds pleasant and melodic and know for the. but if you really think about it, if you really kind of analyze it, you realize that he's doing things no one else had ever done or was capable of doing, that it's so far above the level of ordinary, even
america in the 1830s. almost barone was a guest lecturer at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina in a course called the conservative intellectual tradition in america taught by the professor mallory factor. this is just under two hours. able. >> well, thank you very much. it's an honor to be here, and a special honor to be asked to speak on the fra jiflt ordered liberty and to speak on alexis de tocqueville. and in rereading tocqueville in preparation for this...
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we love america and we believe in america and we're going to keep it strong. thank you so much. >> now i'm here to introduce a couple of my boys. i don't always have my kids with me for father's day. i got my youngest son craig and my second oldest son matt and matt's wife laurie up here. craig won't you say hi so us on -- to us on father's day. you can imagine, i love them like they're my own. they are. craig? >> thanks dad. i like to wish a happy father's day to my dad. as you can tell, this is a family affair. we're out campaigning in the race in 2008 including parker here. he's 1.5, can you say hi parker? >> hi. >> parker went to i think 34 states before he turned two years old. we were campaigning all over the country. he was out on the trail so much that when we got home, i caught him once in his room. he was standing on his bed and he had all of his stuffed animals lined up and he was giving a stomp speech. he had his stomp speech down. when my dad first got us together and asked us if he should run in president, probably in 2006, all of us were very an
we love america and we believe in america and we're going to keep it strong. thank you so much. >> now i'm here to introduce a couple of my boys. i don't always have my kids with me for father's day. i got my youngest son craig and my second oldest son matt and matt's wife laurie up here. craig won't you say hi so us on -- to us on father's day. you can imagine, i love them like they're my own. they are. craig? >> thanks dad. i like to wish a happy father's day to my dad. as you can...
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this is hardly ever seen in latin america. these are just myths please bear in mind here the media power was and it probably is in the greater than the political power. in fact it usually has self-serving political economic social power and above all the informative power this political moment. and it is the big voters the powerful legislators see the mighty judges the have set the media agenda this this way they have subdued governments presidents and courts. let's stop the train this image of poor and courageous journalists saying like media trying to tell the truth and tyrants autocrats and dictators trying to hinder that when it isn't true is the other way round the governments trying to do something for the majority of the people are persecuted by journalists who think that by having a pen and a microphone log they can direct even their resentment against you so much they often insult and slander out of sheer dislike what they mean these are mass media serving someone's private interests. it's not about anti bacteria beca
this is hardly ever seen in latin america. these are just myths please bear in mind here the media power was and it probably is in the greater than the political power. in fact it usually has self-serving political economic social power and above all the informative power this political moment. and it is the big voters the powerful legislators see the mighty judges the have set the media agenda this this way they have subdued governments presidents and courts. let's stop the train this image of...
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america in the 1830s. mr. barone was a guest lecturer at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina, in a course called the conservative intellectual tradition in america. this is just under two hours. >> well, thank you very much. it's an honor to be here and a special honor to be asked to speak on the fragility of ordered liberty and to speak on alexis de toqueville and re, re-reading de toqueville in preparation for this lecture, i kind of think he was something like mozart nap i was in the presence of the mind so far along almost anyone else in history that it almost book nos comparison with anybody else. you can listen to the music of mozart and it sounds pleasant and melodic and so forth, but if you really think about it, if you really analyze it, you realize that he's doing thing nos one else had ever done or was capable of doing, that it's so far above the level of ordinary even impressive achievement. that you're in the pressen of something rare. and i think you see the same thing
america in the 1830s. mr. barone was a guest lecturer at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina, in a course called the conservative intellectual tradition in america. this is just under two hours. >> well, thank you very much. it's an honor to be here and a special honor to be asked to speak on the fragility of ordered liberty and to speak on alexis de toqueville and re, re-reading de toqueville in preparation for this lecture, i kind of think he was something like...
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y me lo@@@@despierta america unn Í@@@@despierta america univis?, y amanda tambien esÁa muy bien gracias a dios. >> ¿te separas de ella? >> yo me separÓ de ella porque fue una propuesta de ella en el concierto, hasta febrero vamos hacer conciertos juntos recorriendo toda amÉrica y hasta allÍ porque se cumplen 30 aÑos de haber comenzado con esa realidad que hemos hecho varias veces. ella tiene proyectos solas y yo tambiÉn. >> que bueno que estÉ aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" diego verdaguer nos canta pideme! ♪ ♪ ♪ dime que tocas cel sol con la manos ♪ ♪ o que cuentas las arenas ♪ del desierto al caminar ♪ pero no me pidas ♪ pideme ♪ que el tiempo todo se deteng, que deje ya de respirar ♪ ♪ que no gire la tierra ♪ pida mÁs que juegan las montaÑas o que me ponga a volar ♪ que baje a lo profundo ♪ y no pe pidas ♪ pideme ♪ dedicado a todos los enamorados que nos estÁn vienado que sean muchos ♪ ♪ pideme ♪ que el tiempo todo se deteng, que deje ya de respirar ♪ ♪ que no gire la tierra ♪ oh no ♪ que mueva las montaÑas o que me ponga a volar, que baje a lo pro
y me lo@@@@despierta america unn Í@@@@despierta america univis?, y amanda tambien esÁa muy bien gracias a dios. >> ¿te separas de ella? >> yo me separÓ de ella porque fue una propuesta de ella en el concierto, hasta febrero vamos hacer conciertos juntos recorriendo toda amÉrica y hasta allÍ porque se cumplen 30 aÑos de haber comenzado con esa realidad que hemos hecho varias veces. ella tiene proyectos solas y yo tambiÉn. >> que bueno que estÉ aquÍ en "despierta...
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. >> john: america is back. >> is she? i seell >> john: i see all the headlines about decline and the media tell us.ed >> the decline of american power continues. >> john bolton says our enemies see that. se >> i think her they see a declining weakening america it encourages them. >> pat buchanan says we are committing suicide. glen beck says the republic will not last. >> is serfdom is right around the corner. >> john: i worry thatte bureaucrats will regulate us into serfdom. >> it has gotten much, much. worse. >> john: the economy. the military. the culture.c are we going to hell in a hand basket or are complaints about decline just the standard whine we always heard from crochety old people? >> we have more freedom to livm how we want to. m >> john: is america in decline? that is our show, tonight. tonight we ask the question is america in decline? many people say, yes. few have said it is often or dramatically as glen beck. he used to spend an hour every night on fox from this studio actually saying that theur survival
. >> john: america is back. >> is she? i seell >> john: i see all the headlines about decline and the media tell us.ed >> the decline of american power continues. >> john bolton says our enemies see that. se >> i think her they see a declining weakening america it encourages them. >> pat buchanan says we are committing suicide. glen beck says the republic will not last. >> is serfdom is right around the corner. >> john: i worry thatte...
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s of america, at the height of the revolutionary war, general george washington considered west point so strategically vital he called it the "key to the continent." ladies and gentlemen, i would respectfully stipulate that west point is even more important to our nation today. the 1,032 cadets gathered here are the key -- the key -- to whatever challenges the world has in store. the class of 2012, four years ago you were among the most promising high school graduates on the planet. your future limited only by the reach of your imaginations, but at an age when no one would have blamed you for having no idea what you wanted to do with your lives, and in an era when the sacrifice required of our military had never been greater, you chose - you chose -- to turn your considerable talents, your strength of purpose, but even more importantly, the strength of your intellects to serving your country and enrolling at the academy, that, for all its merits, is no one's idea of an easy ride. that choice is your class motto: "for more than ourselves." for more than ourselves. just imagine what thi
s of america, at the height of the revolutionary war, general george washington considered west point so strategically vital he called it the "key to the continent." ladies and gentlemen, i would respectfully stipulate that west point is even more important to our nation today. the 1,032 cadets gathered here are the key -- the key -- to whatever challenges the world has in store. the class of 2012, four years ago you were among the most promising high school graduates on the planet....
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campaign and mirrors for mayors mayors for america america dot com well i'm very excited about it i don't know if this is a new i. idea or really kind of getting back to basics it's kind of an old idea of buy local buy american i think this is what made this country great i think this is where we started buying from the local store trading with you know a local farmer and so on farm market the idea is to use u.s. taxpayer dollars use local dollars locally whenever and wherever possible and if you don't make it locally then go to another city in america first before you go to china or to another country overseas buy local buy american the power of patriotic purchasing and of course this also applies to individuals but from a main from a municipal standpoint like you mentioned we're struggling as a manufacturing town g.m. is going strong we're good we're glad of that and we still have we still make some great g.m. products but there is more that can be done there is more that municipalities purchase if you think about a police running a police department a fire department roads you th
campaign and mirrors for mayors mayors for america america dot com well i'm very excited about it i don't know if this is a new i. idea or really kind of getting back to basics it's kind of an old idea of buy local buy american i think this is what made this country great i think this is where we started buying from the local store trading with you know a local farmer and so on farm market the idea is to use u.s. taxpayer dollars use local dollars locally whenever and wherever possible and if...
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it is not america's torch. it is america's duty to hold the torch of freedom and hope and opportunity. we have to seize the torch. i love this country. i love what it will do for the world. we have to be strong. we have to have strong families with strong values. torica's strength is key the world. i will bring it back with your help. we will win in virginia. we will win in november. thank you for your help. we will get the job done. thank you so much. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> i could have told you at the beginning of this year that here is how the primary will be runan and the republicans will look feeble. there will be in nominee and republicans will rally around the nominee and the true nature of the race will reveal itself, that it will be close. i would have told you the media would be dead up in say romney is surging. obama is lagging. i will tell you what the next phase will be. the media will become more alert to the fact that romney has been complete be evasive about his positions. he has been all ov
it is not america's torch. it is america's duty to hold the torch of freedom and hope and opportunity. we have to seize the torch. i love this country. i love what it will do for the world. we have to be strong. we have to have strong families with strong values. torica's strength is key the world. i will bring it back with your help. we will win in virginia. we will win in november. thank you for your help. we will get the job done. thank you so much. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> i could...
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at that time, both bank of america engineers and d.o.e. engineers confirmed that the commencement of con trux requirement had bnl met. now, once prior to the issuance of the majority's report, d.o.e. produced to the committee a document drafted dated september 20th, 2011. certifying that the prolow jus project had met the statutory requirement for commencement of construction. in addition, a september 21st document also indicates in writing that both parties confirmed the commencement of construction. the only evidence that my friends in the majority have cited for concluding that the requirement was not met is an e-mail sent by a lawyer for bank of america months after these events. we don't know what the e-mail said. we do not know if banks of america said what the majority attributed to it. or if the majority misunderstood what the bank of america attorneys wrote because the majority has not released the mail to the public. despite bank of america's significant role as the source of both the consultants report and the e-mail, reportedly
at that time, both bank of america engineers and d.o.e. engineers confirmed that the commencement of con trux requirement had bnl met. now, once prior to the issuance of the majority's report, d.o.e. produced to the committee a document drafted dated september 20th, 2011. certifying that the prolow jus project had met the statutory requirement for commencement of construction. in addition, a september 21st document also indicates in writing that both parties confirmed the commencement of...
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a strong america deters that would do us harm, when they see a weakening america it encourages them.you talk about a strong america. i look what some people wanted our military to do. protect the sea lanes, secure the oil sales and transform states into democracies chase terrorists. protect other states from aggression. it's endless which is the problem. >> it can be endless. there is some things, like bringing democracy and the like to the entire world, i don't define that as being part of american's interests. i agree with john quincy adams, america does not go abroad to search for monsters but the defender of its own. >> john: are you glad we are coming out of afghanistan and iraq? >> i think there was too much effort under the bush and obama administrations in iraq and afghanistan on nation building. i think that did mistake. i don't think we can build other nations any more the government can build the u.s. nation. people have to built it. what we should have been doing more and what we are risking a huge defeat on by not doing more of is the military side of things. not to prot
a strong america deters that would do us harm, when they see a weakening america it encourages them.you talk about a strong america. i look what some people wanted our military to do. protect the sea lanes, secure the oil sales and transform states into democracies chase terrorists. protect other states from aggression. it's endless which is the problem. >> it can be endless. there is some things, like bringing democracy and the like to the entire world, i don't define that as being part...
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god bless america. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> vice-president joe biden delivered the commencement address at west point academy. he said the academy has spurred the class of 2012 to face america's challenges and it is their destiny to leave the country. more than 900 graduated and were commissioned last week. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] it's a great honor to be here. distinguished guests, soldiers and officers, friends and family of those graduating today, academy faculty and staff and, most of all, cadets on the cusp of being commissioned in the united states army, it is an honor -- it is an honor -- to be here on this magnificent campus whose graduates for more than two centuries have played a leading role in nearly every chapter of our nation's history. before there was a military academy here on the hudson, before even the united states was the united states of america, at the height of the re
god bless america. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> vice-president joe biden delivered the commencement address at west point academy. he said the academy has spurred the class of 2012 to face america's challenges and it is their destiny to leave the country. more than 900 graduated and were commissioned last week. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] it's a great honor to be...
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what the bank of america's attorney wrote. because the majority has not released the e-mail to the public. despite bank of america's significant role as the source of both the consultant's report and the e-mail reportedly contradicting it, our chairman has not sent a formal document request to the company. nor did the chairman invite bank of america here today to explain the bank's role in the 1705 program or the discrepancy between the majority report and the independent consultants certification. if our chairman still believes that the dow violated the law, it is incumbent to testify and resolve the apparent contradiction. some of my colleagues expressed concern that crowyism was at play. the majority's witness today, the scholar from the center points to loans and like the that goldman sachs subsidiary received as the worst kind. this committee has not requested documents from goldman sachs. or why they believe it was a good investment for the sheet or american taxpayers. both bank of america and goldman sachs could help th
what the bank of america's attorney wrote. because the majority has not released the e-mail to the public. despite bank of america's significant role as the source of both the consultant's report and the e-mail reportedly contradicting it, our chairman has not sent a formal document request to the company. nor did the chairman invite bank of america here today to explain the bank's role in the 1705 program or the discrepancy between the majority report and the independent consultants...
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and this is what is changing in our america i'm not here to look at that. thank you president correa as what i'm going to fellowship is really a pleasure to meet you julian at least in this way and welcome to the club of the persecuted. thank you. take a. thank you. that's something we have to avoid every day. week. download the official t.m. placation two on the phone i pod touch from the point you stops to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand on teens my old comes.
and this is what is changing in our america i'm not here to look at that. thank you president correa as what i'm going to fellowship is really a pleasure to meet you julian at least in this way and welcome to the club of the persecuted. thank you. take a. thank you. that's something we have to avoid every day. week. download the official t.m. placation two on the phone i pod touch from the point you stops to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand on teens my old comes.
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your holiness, talk to me about america. what does america mean to you? the greatest democratic country. and i think a country because of the democracy, the freedom, freedom of thought, freedom of speech, i think a lot of innovation. you see, develop in this country. and then as a human being, american most straightforward very easily can talk. not like british. >> not like the british? your holiness, no need for that. >> english a little bit -- what's the -- >> polite is the word you're looking for. reserved. >> but one might sort of experience first-time visit europe and then london, europe and then london, england, london. so once a reception. after my talk, one english gentleman, sort of dignified person approached me. then started kneeling then expressed to me he really admire you often say i don't know. so then i -- i felt english person seems difficult find to say i don't know. >> that is true. that is true. you'd never hear me say that. let's get back to modern america. clearly going through big problems at the moment. big economic problems. also
your holiness, talk to me about america. what does america mean to you? the greatest democratic country. and i think a country because of the democracy, the freedom, freedom of thought, freedom of speech, i think a lot of innovation. you see, develop in this country. and then as a human being, american most straightforward very easily can talk. not like british. >> not like the british? your holiness, no need for that. >> english a little bit -- what's the -- >> polite is the...
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an america where student expanding, an america that is moving forward, an america that is creating jobcreating opportunities, and an america that is growing in every way, including in our understanding of one another, our care for one another, our respect for one another, and an america that is once again strengthening and growing the ranks of an inclusive and more upwardly mobile middle class. that is our vision for our country. [ applause ] >> our vision is not unlike our parents' and our grandparents' vision. it a vision of greater economic security and greater freedom for the many. it is a vision that says that our best day, still in front of us as a nation. now, what is their vision? their vision is not a vision. i would submit to you that keeps faith with the hard work and sacrifices of our grandparents. is not at vision loyal to the hope of a better life for all of america's children. it is the vision of an america that can no longer afford to grow its middle class, or to send its children to college, or, perhaps, even to send its children-to-t to the doctor. it is an america wh
an america where student expanding, an america that is moving forward, an america that is creating jobcreating opportunities, and an america that is growing in every way, including in our understanding of one another, our care for one another, our respect for one another, and an america that is once again strengthening and growing the ranks of an inclusive and more upwardly mobile middle class. that is our vision for our country. [ applause ] >> our vision is not unlike our parents' and...
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that is why we are asking for the extension so jobs can be created in america and america can get back to work. >>> on friday the american people received even more bad news with the unemployment report. the real news that the 3 1/2 years into his administration the president's policies are still failing the american people. it's all about the threat of serial trillion dollar deficits and the fact that this administration has put more regulations on the book than anytime in america's history. part of it is the rhetoric that vilifies success, attacks the free enterprise system and part of it is the threat of the single largest tax increase in america's history much of which will fall upon small business. obviously president bill clinton gets it. he knows in this economy you should not be raising taxes on anybody. so it will be a good week that house republicans move to repeal at least one portion of the president's tax increase, the medical device tax which doesn't just impact big businesses. i have a small manufacturer in jacksonville, texas. i went to visit his little plant. he told m
that is why we are asking for the extension so jobs can be created in america and america can get back to work. >>> on friday the american people received even more bad news with the unemployment report. the real news that the 3 1/2 years into his administration the president's policies are still failing the american people. it's all about the threat of serial trillion dollar deficits and the fact that this administration has put more regulations on the book than anytime in america's...
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can america survive?e is erick stakelbeck with author joel rosenberg. >> reporter: americans see the federal debt exploding and government that won't reign in on it. leaving them asking if america will survive. >> we are heading for a collapse of catastrophic proportions. >> reporter: new york author joel rosenberg. >> this is where i think the last best hope of america is not washington, not the white house, it is not congress. they are necessary, they are insufficient to save this country. the church has to step forward. >> in his latest non-fiction book "implosion" he asks if america can recover to avoid disaster. >> you say america is facing an implosion. christians can save the country you say, what would you say the state of the church is right now? >> i am not sure. let me be clear. that is how bad it is economically, spiritually, morally, we will not see a third grade awakening if we don't beg and plead christ for it. we are not promised anything as americans, we are promised individuals in the sc
can america survive?e is erick stakelbeck with author joel rosenberg. >> reporter: americans see the federal debt exploding and government that won't reign in on it. leaving them asking if america will survive. >> we are heading for a collapse of catastrophic proportions. >> reporter: new york author joel rosenberg. >> this is where i think the last best hope of america is not washington, not the white house, it is not congress. they are necessary, they are insufficient...
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en univisiÓn @ "despierta amÉrica ".3 aÑos >>> tambiÉn a cristal de puerto rico que cumple 26 aÑos quÉ guapa >>> de nicaragua gÉnesis vargas cumple 4 aÑos princesa. >>> miren a michelle de idaho, 5 aÑos miren quÉ seria que hermosa >>> y miren esta otra muÑeca, cumple 8 aÑos estela >>> y usted quiere felicitar a un amigo, a su familiar, a un novio a la vecina, ¿quÉ tiene que hacer? >>> envÍen su foto en despierta amÉrica y festejamos todo >>> en dÓnde >>> ahÍ va en miami florida, le ponen ahÍ cumple aÑos. >>> puede ser a nuestro correo electrÓnico, @ desde pooe"despi amÉrica" univisiÓn. koment >n.m >>> estamos listos para celebrar la vid >>mano arriba. inicio cumpleaÑ feliz cumpleaÑos a ti. feliz cumpleaÑos a ella. feliz comercialumpleaÑos a todo. >>> eso. >>> uy, uy nuch fluch vamos a una pausa seÑores, pero en minutos le vamos a decir quÉ famosa acaba de romper su relaciÓn sentimental >>> ah!. >>> uy, uy. >>> ademÁs, se imagina tener un papÁ con la pinta de gabriel soto de chayanne (gritos) >>> vea cÓmo son los papacito
en univisiÓn @ "despierta amÉrica ".3 aÑos >>> tambiÉn a cristal de puerto rico que cumple 26 aÑos quÉ guapa >>> de nicaragua gÉnesis vargas cumple 4 aÑos princesa. >>> miren a michelle de idaho, 5 aÑos miren quÉ seria que hermosa >>> y miren esta otra muÑeca, cumple 8 aÑos estela >>> y usted quiere felicitar a un amigo, a su familiar, a un novio a la vecina, ¿quÉ tiene que hacer? >>> envÍen su foto en despierta...
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increasingly important issue for america. the draw down of the reservoir, the runoff of nitrogen fertilizers into our waterways with where the wastes issues of industrialized animal agriculture, environmental concerns raised the very important question of the sustainability of modern american agriculture. and the changing climate conditions driven by global warming may be beginning to effect land use patterns. as we speak, cattle from drought-stricken texas have been trucked to the northern plains to be pastured on the grasses of the dakotas. our speaker last night referred to this. i think jerrod diamond who wrote "collapse" and other books would find this rather interesting. agriculture is changing the environment and the environment is changing agriculture. land grant universities have played a role in this change, and i believe must continue to play a role in understanding and amiillerating them. morill and his colleagues. his understainstitutions contin provide the vast majority of extension and agriculture, veterinary m
increasingly important issue for america. the draw down of the reservoir, the runoff of nitrogen fertilizers into our waterways with where the wastes issues of industrialized animal agriculture, environmental concerns raised the very important question of the sustainability of modern american agriculture. and the changing climate conditions driven by global warming may be beginning to effect land use patterns. as we speak, cattle from drought-stricken texas have been trucked to the northern...
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military base left in south america it's pretty remarkable. what do you think terry well i think that over the last decades the most significant changes we've seen have governments from south america i mean i visited venezuela bolivia brazil and they've moved is just different and many people say it's the first time ever we feed a really independent that whatever the weaknesses might be of these regimes and there are some they are sovereign states and they're actors so much and when travis for instance say something to the united states he's very blunt and open about it and he told me once he said you know i gave a speech in the u.n. and a lot of other countries who can say the same public come and congratulate me and said thank you you're speaking for all of us and he says i said to them but you can speak to no one can stop you but you know the goal is to be obviously think they can't take they can't and. this is now a mood in most of south america i mean with the exception of colombia mexico and partially chile elsewhere people are feeling w
military base left in south america it's pretty remarkable. what do you think terry well i think that over the last decades the most significant changes we've seen have governments from south america i mean i visited venezuela bolivia brazil and they've moved is just different and many people say it's the first time ever we feed a really independent that whatever the weaknesses might be of these regimes and there are some they are sovereign states and they're actors so much and when travis for...
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of returning to rural america, it took jobs in america's urban centers where the industrialization of the country was taking place. sizable fraction of land grant university graduates from the midwest and here in the great plains ended up in places like chicago, dallas, silicon valley. they went where the jobs were and jobs were not in rural america. there were unintended political consequences. political powers shifted with population from rural to urban areas which forced agricultural interests to find new allies in urban america. led, for example, to food stamps and cheap food policy. more generally, the interest of the food and fiber industry represented by the various commodity groups consistently compromised the interest of rural communities in favor of commodity prices and farm support programs if lon. the long-term question de klein and support for extension is, i believe, one example where rural communities lost capacity to shape a different, perhaps more prosperous, future. fourth, the impact on the environment of agricultural practices fostered by the land
of returning to rural america, it took jobs in america's urban centers where the industrialization of the country was taking place. sizable fraction of land grant university graduates from the midwest and here in the great plains ended up in places like chicago, dallas, silicon valley. they went where the jobs were and jobs were not in rural america. there were unintended political consequences. political powers shifted with population from rural to urban areas which forced agricultural...
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well america again i think america has a history of i mean overseas to get into the country. generally speaking from a european perspective from someone who's lived outside of. most of my life outside of the united states i actually find the race relations pretty good in america the relationship between different ethnic groups as opposed to someone like france who is actually not very good i mean if you. are a joy confronts you know you have liberty bell it's a fraternity which is the you know that's the saying in france but the immigrants have a different saying which is it's about you know liberty equality it's about which means your papers if you see you've got to give your papers so you know i mean i know actually several french people black french people who left france because of stop and search policies and the fact that they were required to carry papers and were searched almost on a weekly basis and put in prison for not having their papers on them and i think americans are right to be up in arms about anything resembling that what about in germany and their turkish
well america again i think america has a history of i mean overseas to get into the country. generally speaking from a european perspective from someone who's lived outside of. most of my life outside of the united states i actually find the race relations pretty good in america the relationship between different ethnic groups as opposed to someone like france who is actually not very good i mean if you. are a joy confronts you know you have liberty bell it's a fraternity which is the you know...
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as the united states of america. and i would say that most americans would look at all of us, look at members of congress and they would say, we want the united states to cut its dependence on foreign oil. they would say that they remember the days when richard nixon coined the term energy independence and when opec was formed that we thought we could get to energy independence. they would say that jimmy carter, in declaring energy independence in lull of a period of war was signaling something very important to the our future and also cognizant, especially those here today who are students of the subject that no matter how important those leaders of our country felt, that when you go through the '80s, ronald reagan, and you go through the '90s under bush and clinton, and in the early part of the last decade, not really much was done in terms of moving us forward to an energy security. somehow it started happening in 20 2005 and 2007 and the bills we past getting us to the kind of security we want in the united state
as the united states of america. and i would say that most americans would look at all of us, look at members of congress and they would say, we want the united states to cut its dependence on foreign oil. they would say that they remember the days when richard nixon coined the term energy independence and when opec was formed that we thought we could get to energy independence. they would say that jimmy carter, in declaring energy independence in lull of a period of war was signaling something...
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"despierta amÉrica" ♪ yo no me doy por vencido, yo quiero un mundo contigo, juro que vale la pena esperaresperar y esperar un sentido, una seÑal del destino ♪ ♪ no me canso no me rindo quiero un hijo contigo♪. >>> muy buenos dÍas. ¿cÓmo estÁ el Ánimo? seÑoras y seÑores esto es "despierta amÉrica" una vez mÁs conciertos de verano presentado por: >> primero ¿quÉ dÍa es hoy? >> viees. >> ¿quÉ dÍa es hoy? >> viernes. >> hoy dÍa nos acompaÑa la tiki. estÁ feliz toda la costa oeste de la naciÓn, ganaron los heat. tenemos un programa especial seÑoras y seÑores. estamos viendo imÁgenes en estos momentos de lo que sucediÓ anoche, todavÍa hay gente que sigue celebrando en la maÑana de hoy. >> cuando venÍa a las 5 de la maÑana, estaba todo el mundo en la calle celebrando, impresionante, pero hoy dÍa seÑores, nos vamos a poner romÁnticos. directamente de tu tierra llega. >> yo quiero que todas las fans de luis fonsi levanten sus pancartas, todo el mundo, ahÍ estÁ. >> mira, yo estaba emocionado cuando veÍa eres mi sueÑo, eres el nÚmero 1 y despuÉs veÍa la foto de luis fonsi. >> amor secreto me lo dice
"despierta amÉrica" ♪ yo no me doy por vencido, yo quiero un mundo contigo, juro que vale la pena esperaresperar y esperar un sentido, una seÑal del destino ♪ ♪ no me canso no me rindo quiero un hijo contigo♪. >>> muy buenos dÍas. ¿cÓmo estÁ el Ánimo? seÑoras y seÑores esto es "despierta amÉrica" una vez mÁs conciertos de verano presentado por: >> primero ¿quÉ dÍa es hoy? >> viees. >> ¿quÉ dÍa es hoy? >> viernes....
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double america's share.e of the economic growth and cultural diversity this brings. canada's foreign-born population is almost 20%. ours is 13%, just a little higher than great britain's. we are not the world's only, nor even the largest, immigrant society anymore. so what to do? well, most experts would agree with the following approach. we should craft legislation that deals once and for all with the problem of existing illegal immigrants, deporting those with any criminal record and giving legal papers to the others. their path to citizenship, however, should be long. behind all regular applicants, probably a process that would take 15 years during which they would have to pay taxes and stay crime-free. then we would reduce the number, currently 75% of all immigrants, who come in because they have been sponsored by a legal immigrant. we would increase the number of immigrants with skills we need. we would also make some orderly provision for temporary workers who pick crops or fruit in california during t
double america's share.e of the economic growth and cultural diversity this brings. canada's foreign-born population is almost 20%. ours is 13%, just a little higher than great britain's. we are not the world's only, nor even the largest, immigrant society anymore. so what to do? well, most experts would agree with the following approach. we should craft legislation that deals once and for all with the problem of existing illegal immigrants, deporting those with any criminal record and giving...
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>> "despierta amÉrica", eso!.a que tÚ eres como un Árbol de cementerio. >> ¿que soy como un Árbol de cementer cementerio ¿por quÉ?. >> porque con la barriga das sombra a un muerto. >> ay! dios. >> ¿les gusta el fÚtbol?. >> sÍ, bueno a mi tambiÉn. >> ya va empezar la euro copa 2012 y escuchen eso. >> se acuerdan del pulpo paul en el mundial que adivinÓ que iba a ganar espaÑa ¿verdad?. >> pues ahora resulta que es un pe pez que pusieron una bandera y fue justamente al equipo de polonia que iba a ser el@@@@des. >> polonia?. >> es uno de los equipos favoritos, quiÉn sabe si el pez le atina ¿no?. >> no le vaya a hacer como el pulpo paul que se lo comieron en ceviche. >> ay! ¿quÉ pasÓ?. >> pero ¿quÉ pasÓ?. >> ¿quiÉn quiere otro chiste de ernesto?. >> a ver Ándale. >> no, no, no mejor les voy a platicar algo. >> no, no, no. >> yo les cuento el chiste. >> ¿quieren que cante?. >> que cante mi niÑa bonita a ver. >> (cantando). >> a ver hÁganme coro. >> (cantando). >>ar ay! dios. >> (cantando). >> ¿ya ven?. >> sÍ les gusta c
>> "despierta amÉrica", eso!.a que tÚ eres como un Árbol de cementerio. >> ¿que soy como un Árbol de cementer cementerio ¿por quÉ?. >> porque con la barriga das sombra a un muerto. >> ay! dios. >> ¿les gusta el fÚtbol?. >> sÍ, bueno a mi tambiÉn. >> ya va empezar la euro copa 2012 y escuchen eso. >> se acuerdan del pulpo paul en el mundial que adivinÓ que iba a ganar espaÑa ¿verdad?. >> pues ahora resulta que es un pe...
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amo despierta amÉrica. >>> amo despierta amÉrica. >>> amo despierta amÉrica. eso!.entaria. >>> ministros de economÍa de paÍses participantes empiezan a llegar hoy a la sede y presidente y primeros ministros lo harÁn el miÉrcoles. muy mÉxico camila vallejo reconociÓ a los alumnos mexicanos del movimiento yospie@ partido comunista dijo que no venÍa a intervenir en ♪ labor de ellos. >>> mientras aumenta la tensiÓd por el futuro de islas malvinas, res denso realizaron undesp des militar en la capital y un acto en el llamado monumento de la naciÓn donde hubo discursos y homenaje a los soldados caÍdos en argentina se marcÓ el aniversario con la inauguraciÓn de un @@@@despierta americauniÚ sobreviviente del plagio guerrillero, policÍa japonesa terminÓ una tarea pendiente hace 17 aÑos, arrestÓ al Último fugitivo que buscaba en relaciÓn al ataque con gas nervioso en trenes subterrÁneos perpetrado en 1995, se trata del guarda espalda del lÍder de lasek ta que fla secta arrestado en tokio, esto gracias que un empleado del caÁn mercadmer merca mercado, aunque no se han detectad
amo despierta amÉrica. >>> amo despierta amÉrica. >>> amo despierta amÉrica. eso!.entaria. >>> ministros de economÍa de paÍses participantes empiezan a llegar hoy a la sede y presidente y primeros ministros lo harÁn el miÉrcoles. muy mÉxico camila vallejo reconociÓ a los alumnos mexicanos del movimiento yospie@ partido comunista dijo que no venÍa a intervenir en ♪ labor de ellos. >>> mientras aumenta la tensiÓd por el futuro de islas malvinas,...
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. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) despierta a amÉrica amÉrica ♪. >>> hoy en "despierta amÉrica ". perifÉrico me o firme comunidad migrante seguirÁ luchando a pesar de lo que pasÓ en arizona. desmantel desmantelan un grupo de prostituciÓn un infantil en 57 ciudades del paÍs. en los deportes, tenemos cÓmo los fanÁtico cis de miami celeb el segundo tÍtulo de los miami heat. >>> jorge salina es un hÉroe para ana brenda, veremos cÓmo la salvÓ en plena grabacion de "la que no podÍa amar" >>> le hace falta dinero, y suerte, hoy veremos los amuletos >>> hoy le damos la bienvenida al nuevo abuelo, emitiÓ stefan y tenemos sorpresas >>> desde los nueva york tenemos una competencia de aviones de papel, mi querida carla un juego de niÑos que disfrutamos los adultos, >>> el video mÉxico futuro causa furor en mÉxico, enviandole un mensaje directo a los candidato de la presidencia y diremos por quÉ >>> y fanny lu, llegarÁ el viernes a nuestros conciertos de verano >>> bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica" la mejor manera de empezar ess maÑasus maÑanas >>> y johnny losada vbailarÁ lambada no se lo pie
. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) despierta a amÉrica amÉrica ♪. >>> hoy en "despierta amÉrica ". perifÉrico me o firme comunidad migrante seguirÁ luchando a pesar de lo que pasÓ en arizona. desmantel desmantelan un grupo de prostituciÓn un infantil en 57 ciudades del paÍs. en los deportes, tenemos cÓmo los fanÁtico cis de miami celeb el segundo tÍtulo de los miami heat. >>> jorge salina es un hÉroe para ana brenda, veremos cÓmo la salvÓ en plena grabacion de...
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>> all over central america. in nicaragua and guatemala and honduras. the first real big banana company starts with the co-star rica railroad. minor keith his older brother build the first intercontinental railroad which went across the isthmus to know anything about railroads and as the brother to help him. was like 45 or 50 mile railroad straight across and laying there for 20 miles of that railroad 4,000 people died including his three brothers. all his brothers and he discovered the railroad made no money and he heard about bananas and started throwing them. it would clear the jungle in the clearing along the railroad track. restarted growing them to feed his workers and for something to do and that wound up becoming one of the parts of united fruit. it was complete accident of timing to the point were like you said no bananas were grown here. >> actually it is not -- a banana is not technically a fruit, is it? how many of you think the banana is a fruit? got another choice what it could be? it is not a vegetable. it is the barry. isn't that interes
>> all over central america. in nicaragua and guatemala and honduras. the first real big banana company starts with the co-star rica railroad. minor keith his older brother build the first intercontinental railroad which went across the isthmus to know anything about railroads and as the brother to help him. was like 45 or 50 mile railroad straight across and laying there for 20 miles of that railroad 4,000 people died including his three brothers. all his brothers and he discovered the...
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double america's share. of the economic growth and cultural diversity this brings. canada's foreign-born population is almost 20%. ours is 13%, just a little higher than great britain's. we are not the world's only, nor even the largest, immigrant society anymore. so what to do? well, most experts would agree with the following approach. we should craft legislation that deals once and for all with the problem of existing illegal immigrants, deporting those with any criminal record and giving legal papers to the others. their path to citizenship, however, should be long. behind all regular applicants, probably a process that would take 15 years during which they would have to pay taxes and stay crime free. then we would reduce the number, currently 75% of all immigrants, who come in because they have been sponsored by a legal immigrant. we would increase the number of immigrants with skills we need. we would also make some orderly provision for temporary workers who pick crops or food in california during the
double america's share. of the economic growth and cultural diversity this brings. canada's foreign-born population is almost 20%. ours is 13%, just a little higher than great britain's. we are not the world's only, nor even the largest, immigrant society anymore. so what to do? well, most experts would agree with the following approach. we should craft legislation that deals once and for all with the problem of existing illegal immigrants, deporting those with any criminal record and giving...
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