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, america, america god shed his grace on thee. and crown the thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. [singing]. >> at the beginning of every event we sing the philippino and national anthem. we shall have some [inaudible], that is company and dancers group, they are going to sing the philippine national anthem. >> i am going to read 2 or 3 paragraphs, my last farewell, our national hero. and in english. fair farewell to a stranger who brightens my well. farewell to all who i love to die is to rest. >> thank you. [applause]. [ foreign speaking ] [singing].
, america, america god shed his grace on thee. and crown the thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. [singing]. >> at the beginning of every event we sing the philippino and national anthem. we shall have some [inaudible], that is company and dancers group, they are going to sing the philippine national anthem. >> i am going to read 2 or 3 paragraphs, my last farewell, our national hero. and in english. fair farewell to a stranger who brightens my well. farewell to all...
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america, full of beautiful music and inspiring images of america's grand shores. at the $125 level, you'll receive both the dvd and the companion cd of coastal america, so you can enjoy the lush instrumental music of tim janis throughout your home and throughout the day. at the $190 level, you'll get an incredible value. we'll send you the coastal america dvd along with the complete tim janis coastal america 3-cd set. 3 cds of music inspired by america's grand coastline. in addition, you'll receive, with our thanks, the tim janis seasons of the heart 5-cd library. it's uplifting, beautiful music for every season you'll enjoy throughout the year. public television needs your support. please call now at the number on your screen. >> hello, i'm george ray. and with me in the studio is tim janis, and we'll be talking with him in just a moment. and he's got some wonderful surprises for you, not dealing just with this concert, but with some things that are coming up. and i know that you're going to be interested in them. this is an extremely fitting program, i think, for public television. what a very poetic combination of specially composed music and then the drama, if yo
america, full of beautiful music and inspiring images of america's grand shores. at the $125 level, you'll receive both the dvd and the companion cd of coastal america, so you can enjoy the lush instrumental music of tim janis throughout your home and throughout the day. at the $190 level, you'll get an incredible value. we'll send you the coastal america dvd along with the complete tim janis coastal america 3-cd set. 3 cds of music inspired by america's grand coastline. in addition, you'll...
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mañana miércoles real madrid contra barcelona regresa ronaldo contra barcelona >> y la copa de américa américarie, se enfrenta san josé y los kings >> y este partido arranca en la tarde los atleticos tienen dos victorias los gigantes descansan hoy los gigantes tienen 10 ganados pero suman 4 derrotas, solo 5 ganados es tiempo de disfrutar los mejores goles >> aguirre marco 3 goles el pase es perfecto si valioso el gol del chicharito javier hernández arremata y brilla que llega a 19 goles y colocamos en la lisla a leonel además fue considerado el latino más influyente y con este gol la bestia destroza se hace presente golazo ese gol y con clase el inter gana, el holandes tal vez no va a jugar más con el inter la presión fue mucha llegamos al final de los deportes buenas tardes
mañana miércoles real madrid contra barcelona regresa ronaldo contra barcelona >> y la copa de américa américarie, se enfrenta san josé y los kings >> y este partido arranca en la tarde los atleticos tienen dos victorias los gigantes descansan hoy los gigantes tienen 10 ganados pero suman 4 derrotas, solo 5 ganados es tiempo de disfrutar los mejores goles >> aguirre marco 3 goles el pase es perfecto si valioso el gol del chicharito javier hernández arremata y brilla que...
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america. we have a vision of a compassionate america and a caring america and an ambitious america, not a small america. [applause] this is a vision of where we are living within our means but still investing in our future were everyone makes sacrifices and no one there's all the burden, where we live up to the idea that no matter who we are what we look like, no matter whether our ancestors landed on ellis island or came here on slave ships or cross the rio grande, we are connected to one another, that i am my brother and my sister's keeper. in this country, we rise and fall together. [applause] that is the idea at the heart of america. that is why we will keep on fighting for immigration reform because we cannot have a nation that forgets its immigrant roots. we can have a mission that is a nation of laws that a nation of immigrants. this idea of bringing everyone together and making sure that everybody is contributing and responsible but everybody also looks out for one another, that is the idea at the heart of our last campaign. that is the idea at the heart of this campaign. that is the id
america. we have a vision of a compassionate america and a caring america and an ambitious america, not a small america. [applause] this is a vision of where we are living within our means but still investing in our future were everyone makes sacrifices and no one there's all the burden, where we live up to the idea that no matter who we are what we look like, no matter whether our ancestors landed on ellis island or came here on slave ships or cross the rio grande, we are connected to one...
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send their data to take a processing centers which could be located in areas consonants north america south america africa asia and europe these data processing centers will produce recommendations for world leaders based on the data they receive and there are also countries that are small and poor they don't have their own spacecraft satellites and so on at the same time these are the countries that are often hit by floods and earthquakes indonesia and in fact other nations can also benefit from those reports . computer centers will process all the data distributed to all the countries in
send their data to take a processing centers which could be located in areas consonants north america south america africa asia and europe these data processing centers will produce recommendations for world leaders based on the data they receive and there are also countries that are small and poor they don't have their own spacecraft satellites and so on at the same time these are the countries that are often hit by floods and earthquakes indonesia and in fact other nations can also benefit...
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amÉrica. >> despierta amÉrica muy buenos dÍas en vivo desde londres la capital de inglaterra, con estas imÁgenesreloj del big ben les damos la bienvenida
amÉrica. >> despierta amÉrica muy buenos dÍas en vivo desde londres la capital de inglaterra, con estas imÁgenesreloj del big ben les damos la bienvenida
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america. america. the food stapll the f-d-a is now monitoring for contamination. 3 "if you followed it over the last couple months.. it's in serious shhpe." shape."major losses for the maryland jockey club.... what this could mean for theefuture of horse racing. and in annapolis...the backlog of bills...is growinn.the bills the senate president says could be a waste of time. 3 --adblib weather tz-- happy baconalia! baconalia? mm-hmm. why, it's the sacred festival of bacon. a celebration of baconian delight. come celebrate baconalia! we're open to 7 new ways to enjoy bacon. denny's. america'see the budget.bbt they've been wamppd with many other bills...that some consider..."frivolous..that includes a special dayto honor president reagan...young heroes days...and a billto re-name mountains in western maryland. senate resident with manyother bills...including one which would allowwdogs to dine with their owners...at outdoor cafes. (miller) "i know it'' important to some people but a lot of constituents aren't concerned whether dogs can go to restaurants you know or rrnammng mounttins or irish american day." day."to help reduce the number of symbolic bills debated on year...pressdent mike miller...says he may have those measures...screened first committee. it's...// the... of.../ maryland's.../ horse racing...// se. seasonn..--- yelling, horses ru- as.../// the... pimlico.../ spring meeting.../ opened this.../ afternoon...///// áátheáá... maryland jockey club...// addressed.../ financial...// concerns..../// áárecordsáá... show .../ pit... lost.../ 7---million dollars.../// i
america. america. the food stapll the f-d-a is now monitoring for contamination. 3 "if you followed it over the last couple months.. it's in serious shhpe." shape."major losses for the maryland jockey club.... what this could mean for theefuture of horse racing. and in annapolis...the backlog of bills...is growinn.the bills the senate president says could be a waste of time. 3 --adblib weather tz-- happy baconalia! baconalia? mm-hmm. why, it's the sacred festival of bacon. a...
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ingenuity, america's and america's workers. america's workers can lead the world. >> without a doubt about a project that go on how to better our environment. halladay directly impact our daily lives? >> scientist don't just sit in the laboratory and right deep thoughts on papers. they are coming up with new ideas that will translate into technologies and into jobs. >> however, there is a different believe. >> it will probably not believe the impact your daily life. it is the kind of research for defense that will not help it but makes something worth defending them. if the center of this city disappeared, the economy would suffer. >> if the laboratory was not there, we have over 4500 staff members there. a good part of them come from oak ridge. in knoxville, a lot of our employes are there. >> everybody would be affected. >> it would be devastating to oak ridge. if you look at our community and the anderson county in particular, we're doing pretty good. in turn is a the economy. in surrounding counties, they don't have a lot of industry
ingenuity, america's and america's workers. america's workers can lead the world. >> without a doubt about a project that go on how to better our environment. halladay directly impact our daily lives? >> scientist don't just sit in the laboratory and right deep thoughts on papers. they are coming up with new ideas that will translate into technologies and into jobs. >> however, there is a different believe. >> it will probably not believe the impact your daily life. it...
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america the beautiful. and what i sing in the last verse is: ♪ o beautiful for tapestry ♪ of every face and form, ♪ of courage in adversity, and triumph in the storm. ♪ ♪ america, americabrother and sisterhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea. ♪ [applause] thank you. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, judy collins. thank you so much. our guest has been judy collins. i'm ken paulson, back next week with another conversation about free expression, the arts, and america. i hope you can join us then for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com
america the beautiful. and what i sing in the last verse is: ♪ o beautiful for tapestry ♪ of every face and form, ♪ of courage in adversity, and triumph in the storm. ♪ ♪ america, americabrother and sisterhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea. ♪ [applause] thank you. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, judy collins. thank you so much. our guest has been judy collins. i'm ken paulson, back next week with another conversation about free expression, the arts, and america. i hope you can...
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, you see whirlpool bringing jobs back to america, you see other corporations bringing jobs back to america. why are they bringing them back to america? because they are finding out that they get better quality and higher productivity. the gentleman from california mentioned the steel and the bridge that's being built. we make the best steel in america. i was visiting the president of u.s. steel in pittsburgh, extraordinary technology, and we are the most productive producer of steel now. we frankly in the 19 oose sort of -- in the 1950's sort of rushed in and in the 1960's and 1970's, the japanese and koreans built new plants and overtook us in technology. but it wasn't because we couldn't compete, it's that we weren't competing. what -- american workers can compete with anybody in the world. and we're prepared to do so and this congress, hopefully, is going to give them the incentives and the tools to do that. so i wanted to come on the floor and join you as i have in evenings past to thank thank -- to thank you because i believe this agenda, if it's known to our republican colleagues fully and our democratic colleagues, but much m
, you see whirlpool bringing jobs back to america, you see other corporations bringing jobs back to america. why are they bringing them back to america? because they are finding out that they get better quality and higher productivity. the gentleman from california mentioned the steel and the bridge that's being built. we make the best steel in america. i was visiting the president of u.s. steel in pittsburgh, extraordinary technology, and we are the most productive producer of steel now. we...
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america. we have a big vision for america of a compassionate america, a caring america, and an ambitious american. not a small america. [cheers and applause] it is a vision where we are living within our means but still investing in our future, where everyone makes sacrifices. no one bears all the burden. we live up to the idea that no matter who we are or what we look like, no matter whewhether our ancestors came here on slave ships or across the rio grande, that we are our brother and and sisters' keepers. we rise and fall together. that is the idea at the heart of america. that is why we will keep on fighting for immigration reform. we cannot have a nation that forgets its immigrant roots. we can have a nation of laws and immigrants. this idea of bringing everyone together and making sure that everybody is contributing and responsible, but everybody also looks out for one another, that is the idea at the heart of our last campaign. that is the idea at the heart of this campaign. that is the idea at the heart of america. this is not my campaign. this is your campaign. [cheers and applause] i ha
america. we have a big vision for america of a compassionate america, a caring america, and an ambitious american. not a small america. [cheers and applause] it is a vision where we are living within our means but still investing in our future, where everyone makes sacrifices. no one bears all the burden. we live up to the idea that no matter who we are or what we look like, no matter whewhether our ancestors came here on slave ships or across the rio grande, that we are our brother and and...
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america what america is. i love the opportunity and freedom that is america. washington is trying to smother that with regulation and taxes. they are wrong. i believe in america. i believe that we stand by our allies and friends. i believe in strength. i believe in a strong military and a strong commitment to the principles that keep us the help of the earth. -- that keep us the hope of the earth. [applause] i want to close with a couple thoughts and then turned your questions. we are at a unique point in time in american history. there is a recognition on the part of the american people that something is really wrong with our government. even when my dad ran for office in the 1960's, we used to talk about deficits and too much spending. that was a message that struck home with our base. it was not something that independents or democrats warmed to. on the list of things people are concerned about, national debt rarely made it to the top five. that has changed. it is now no. 1 or no. two. is now the economy and our debt. that is good. it means the american peop
america what america is. i love the opportunity and freedom that is america. washington is trying to smother that with regulation and taxes. they are wrong. i believe in america. i believe that we stand by our allies and friends. i believe in strength. i believe in a strong military and a strong commitment to the principles that keep us the help of the earth. -- that keep us the hope of the earth. [applause] i want to close with a couple thoughts and then turned your questions. we are at a...
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america is a leading light in the world. in the second world war, when america fought nazi germany, america was a liberator, and also, with the communist america has regimes, been a force for freedom, individual freedom, and very much a mired, and even germany, after the collapse of the regime, america has been very supportive, not making the mistakes of the first world war, imposing rather harsh terms of punishment, and germany became one of the most faithful allies. aboutce we're talking being a liberator versus an occupier, and since you mentioned a minute ago that you were very outspoken and very critical of george w. bush, i am wondering where the spread of democracy is concerned, how you would assess president obama. he has been sending more troops to afghanistan, pakistan, etc., and even more aggressive than george bush, who you were very critical of, so i am interested in that. >> let me leave afghanistan out of it, but when you take the arab revolutionary ways, i think that the way he handled it was absolutely the right way, and even in regards to iran, which is a very koran this regime, he was, in my opinion, right
america is a leading light in the world. in the second world war, when america fought nazi germany, america was a liberator, and also, with the communist america has regimes, been a force for freedom, individual freedom, and very much a mired, and even germany, after the collapse of the regime, america has been very supportive, not making the mistakes of the first world war, imposing rather harsh terms of punishment, and germany became one of the most faithful allies. aboutce we're talking...
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america what america is. i love the opportunity and the freedom that is america. washington is trying to smuggle them with regulation, taxes, and greater reaches of the federal government. they are wrong. i believe in america. we stand by our allies. i believe in a strong military and strong commitment to the principles. [applause] i just want to close with a couple of thoughts and then turn to your questions. i think we are at a very unique point of time in american history. i think there is a recognition on the part of the american people that something is really, really wrong with our government. i say that because for years, even when my dad ran for office back in 1962, we used to talk about deficits and too much spending. that was the message that struck home with our base, but it was not something independence or democrats warmed to. i have seen polls over the decades of the biggest issues americans are concerned about. our national debt rarely makes it to the top five. that is different today. massive spending and excessive debt in this country is either num
america what america is. i love the opportunity and the freedom that is america. washington is trying to smuggle them with regulation, taxes, and greater reaches of the federal government. they are wrong. i believe in america. we stand by our allies. i believe in a strong military and strong commitment to the principles. [applause] i just want to close with a couple of thoughts and then turn to your questions. i think we are at a very unique point of time in american history. i think there is a...
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america works. one thing we have to do is not burden the entrepreneurial, innovative, creative spirit of america with government put in more regulation and bureaucracy on them that we killed what has made america america. [applause] this is a great and c room.icall andc i am not just talking about the walls. i am talking about the people in this room. the rjc has had and will have a big impact. we have great leaders in this room. i am convinced that with your leadership, we will get america on the right track again. thank you so much. [applause] >> that concludes our morning program. it certainly ended on a very high note. the luncheon is right out the doors. if you are not registered and want to join us for lunch, we can still accommodate you. we have our evening reception at 6:30 in the venetian ballroom c or d. the gala dinner is going to be extraordinary. it will follow after the reception. enjoy the rest of your day. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ ♪ >> kentucky senator rand paul made his first visit to iowa. he was the featured speaker on saturday at the gop's night of rising stars event in des moines. t
america works. one thing we have to do is not burden the entrepreneurial, innovative, creative spirit of america with government put in more regulation and bureaucracy on them that we killed what has made america america. [applause] this is a great and c room.icall andc i am not just talking about the walls. i am talking about the people in this room. the rjc has had and will have a big impact. we have great leaders in this room. i am convinced that with your leadership, we will get america on...
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george soros of trying to recross the world and undermine america's position knocking it down a peg or two as a huge threat to america and america's position in the world so i think it's not a reaction you can really see that people feel threatened that in america some because of exactly we're talking about a move away from america's dominance that afternoon back after world war two when we saw their regional bretton woods summit to place i mean this is different countries coming together to actually agree on massive changes and in this system this gathering here and it's nice what they called it for p.r. purposes bretton woods two but it's really just thinkers it doesn't have the backing of policymakers behind it and so do you get the sense i mean this is just a p.r. stunt do you think that this could potentially lead to actual concrete changes or is it more to get folks like us to pay attention to the conference yeah i mean lucy even in meeting but this that are for the whole makers you don't often see a lot of action that comes out of them so i can imagine that more will come out of what is a talk shop and definition there is n
george soros of trying to recross the world and undermine america's position knocking it down a peg or two as a huge threat to america and america's position in the world so i think it's not a reaction you can really see that people feel threatened that in america some because of exactly we're talking about a move away from america's dominance that afternoon back after world war two when we saw their regional bretton woods summit to place i mean this is different countries coming together to...
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america's debtnd defit, barack oma oers his vision of ho to tackle america's river of red ink. 160 years after t civil war started, weo to the famo science dividi americans north and south to see where they stantoday. >> weome to our viers. after weeksf trto weaken the foes of coneladda militarily, today, intnatial and voienvoys gathered tryo end the trouble diomatally. hind the enesthere has en pnty of squabbling of w best to hastened th end of the deduct your regime. jam robbins was at t meetin he sent this rort. [r ho] >> it looks like mility staleme anlibya. bels by turns pushg forward d being pushed ck and unable to cocker gadda's forces. the hopthis meetgas strengenedhe opsiti and weaken the regim could a ncluding steme hardened previous language and made car that the documents le power, allowing the lyan peoe to determine eir n future - that gaddafi must leaveower, alling the libyan ople to terme their own future. >>e will hve saved lives, helped libyans cose eir own future, d he restore stabilityn a vital pt of the worl a a te of greatcris. >> today's lks reedo nsid channeling money to the oppotion rebe, alough it ha not been a fi commitment. it is aignicantoost. a gring isis could mean 3 millio peoe needing humanitarian assistanc even to firewer havnot made adecisive differce. esenew piures show a typhoon destroyg onof gaddafi's tax. more couries sould- gaafi's tan. more countries shoulprove aid. essufor italy and spai and solin to pvide more will gr. -- dwitrland to prode more wilgrow >> wwant to protectur civilians. gaddafi is kilng our civilians everday appeared >> this i the latest efrt to ratchet up essu agnst gaddafi. the trole is that no one kns h lon a adlock in libya could last. thats what colonel gaafi supporters are countin on stalemate. that at least these the regime in place. -- te regime in place- that at leasteav the regime in ple. >> heres matthew price's response at e inrnational mmite was gtingt right. >> what i kow fm exrience, wh youake this action, it is very tgh. there areiffilt decisions all e wayhrou. butwo ings are very clear. fst o all, if whave n taken this action,hen many more innocent people would have died. secoly thereille somewherer otr after this a new process of change for lbya whh wi allow the libyan pele t ele theirovement and to move into a different era for libya andts future. tht alonei think,akeit impoant at we stay the course and we do what neceary bring about at change. tonight,he current pri mister o britain says that the u.k. willeave no stand rn in finding a way toelp theibyansopplgaddafi. and jerem telme. wh you gadfi he's the kindof things bei saidnd promised todayn doar, is he quing his gold lomboot >> - goldame boots? >> th areaying they ca push aheaand hang on here. for example, a few minutes ag the planning minier h been talkg. he says they have large fincial reserves,illionsn foreign curncieand treasury bills and vaous formats. despitehe financial sanctions, they he plenty of cash. he also said tt thttems to ta lyan l on behalff th rebels and also talk about usinfroz libyan mneyo do ingsn theebel side is picy,heft against inrnational law and they will be taking lelction i internionacourts against it. i>> is it your vi that can change the mitary balan on the ground and break th stalematis t one thing that wi not happen nev -- foign goods on t grod in libya? >> i tnk it is absolutely clear that the libyan rebels do not have i within them as ldie, as an ornize military fce bause they are not an ornized military force, to mehose key brkthrough agnst gdafi's troops. absent tt, what will ibe? for an bos, the resolute -- foreign boots, the resolutn ays ocupying forces. frce i dpening their invoement in the grong civil wa her they have led the argef nato into interveningin a of this. some nato mbersnotably germany, are deeply concerned and ambivalent about what is gog on. d the libys, as wl, a hearteneby the fact tt they can see >> emerging -- ca see rack emerging in the coitio againsthem >>ns othousands protest against present ali's regime. security forces oned fire on protters who were attemptin to block roads. o died in clashes between rival forces at a eckpoint ne theapital. a country thatelpe topark e wa of urestit is th health of's mio verot that is eping everyone guessin after of hosni mubarak that is keeping everye guessing. he has been hospilize his ns he ben cled to be held 15ays while they investigate allegations o corruption of por. >> t hospital fit for the man who once ruled eypt lucky ferro -- hind the glass and recerin -- li aharaoh -- behind theglass and recovering in bed lies hosni mubarak prottersave been back on the streets of cairo, angr at the ce ochange. [gunfire] here have beenore- there has been mo violence and it cal at tothe mily of mubarak inveigat. thi i a further fall fr grace for the new man oe dubbed the last of egypt's pharhs. wa he respoible f attacks against otesters come inuding dons of dths. could he bcharged with corruption? th revotionere was not jus about freedom. it was about justice aell could theegion where eve crticing your leaderould mean jail, what happened day is unpredent. >> we heard tt what we're hearing is rlly ue. >> he is the syml o crse and shod be pnished. ere should be jsticfor anyoneho onge theegyptian pele. >>you can see tt even now te strugg is t over. buwith much of the oldegi behind barandlections planned,he future is starting to look re settled than ever. >> for more egy's future and theorces that spked the polar uprising in several other countries we have the executive rect for muslim studies d the decto for the abudhabi gallup center. the ogoing ruling revoluti, if you can ll i that, i egt, dsn't need a ial of th mubar famy? >> especially last we in airo, thanswer is yes. t rean is because many people, not everyone, t man people fee tt, in order to mo forward, there has t be justice. there s toe accotabity for whathapped i the past 30 yes so thatthose who come to por in the future ll take that as a ampl and be terred from repeatg th mistakes. are you confidentthat the army is a rock of abily and ntinuity and is still nuin about chan? > of course, tharmy has been seingmixe messages. ut i do believ that most egtians are looking to t army t behat ahori and do ne thermy maintain stability the egyptians have gone throu a great deal ochan. most othem are not ready to lo tothe army in any oth way than as a fce o stability and do maintaitheir loyaies t arm appeared ose one of the fascinatin-- to the army. >> one of e fasnati things yohave broht toight is that it is a bleak cool toe young and eptian. >> iis. that ione of te more fascating aspectsf th revolution i hed yesterday at the conference in washington that 70% of th american publ say ey he a positiv opion of the egyptian peopl >> that was not the ce before. >> i do not thi so. i donot tnk anyone eve checked. do knowhat antiosle sentiment seems to ba problem in the united states. ere is a sizable mnority. w you he thegyptian ople being thigrouof people that pele are looking up on facebook, looking up on yoube. it is really chae. >> it iinteresting th there is no majoty onion inerms of military ierveion in liby peop are on the side the rebels, bu as far amiliry intervention, the ia minority. >> right. ameransre lit on libya. it is esntially a civil war. some peopleee iasaivil war and someeoplsee it as an upring that has bn finally ushe by gadfi. so americans,t th end of the day, are weary. thy arremembering iraqnd they are n surehey nt to get involved in anotherar. >> thank you very much >> to other news fromaround the wod -- the suicide bomber h kiedeveraleople in afghanistan there has been gaerin of toublleaders. heleft the gheri and set f explosives. sever btanders weralso inred. it is sd that y ars of the econy in japan would suffer, incling dustrial production and exports. ts is the fit ti in x mths that the governmen has dngrad its own-- wn itomeso economic oubles, it isthe ugly stain of corruptn th may hinder ind's seemingly releless rise. thcouny's biggest case of its kin is is hardly an olated incident. ithas put the governmt onhe defensiv >> dia is really not a collection. froa multi-billionolla telecom scamme to last year'- to a cash-for-a vote scandal which ma the government nervouabout the fallo. ar you concerd that the inteational image of indias taking a beati becau of the ands and it may b seen as a country thats not good to do business index >> -- business ? >> it saps our own self confidence and the image of india. >> three-quarters of all brides india payor t mo basic services, like getting a passportr a driver's linse. using hidd cara, we approa anagen outside of the censing office whsayse can get as a driver's cense if we pay him50. we tell him weo no know w dre,ut it does not matter. ere is noeed to take a driving test. after setting to the forms, cue up with the other agen. our de, gt a temrary cense. an oiciaone will be issued in aouple of months. this a, license to ive thugho india without knowing how to -- sthis is it, the lessons to dry thrghouindia witht kning how to. -- a cens to drive throughout ina without knowing how to. thousands of peoe ralld against anti --alldround and i-corrtion -- raiedround anti-car option. > -- ralliedarou an- rrupon. theoostf suprt forche govemento buckle. india and thworlwill be wahing >> yoare tching b world news americaafter america waslung into civiar, go the bndar that separates northnd south to seehat it sti mbolizes toy. ckli a mushroing dfici reing in spending -- is a challeng that government around the wld have been forc to face. nowhere is thatreat ineal umbers than here in thu.s. so what i president obama' vision for how tbalaehe books? 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would be traitors are in iraq until two thousand and three they turned on america they attacked america europe and even america in it can't stand today and now this same group of people are the rebels the so-called rebels attacking a darkie supported by u.s. special forces u.k. special war suitors. cie in my six bay have been in libya many weeks i suspect months c. are used to me for. being nice people a rousing phony i meet them and so on and just that's what these people are they have legitimate grievances i believe there but they don't realize of it sure. if america gets control. along with france and with britain they won't get the things that they will they will. be exploited so guess what but seeing a usual withdrawal you know moans and since most any year would. i have no doubt that it didn't get rid of him because they would stop in philly do i mean they were killed that's what they want to do they want to replace him with another crop of regime another me and i called a kind of person that america was running a country subservient to america they use the water we stole and they'll be a useful idiot wh
would be traitors are in iraq until two thousand and three they turned on america they attacked america europe and even america in it can't stand today and now this same group of people are the rebels the so-called rebels attacking a darkie supported by u.s. special forces u.k. special war suitors. cie in my six bay have been in libya many weeks i suspect months c. are used to me for. being nice people a rousing phony i meet them and so on and just that's what these people are they have...
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america. ♪ god bless america ♪ land that i love ♪ stad beside her ♪ and guide her ♪ with the night ♪ with the light from above ♪ from the mountains ♪ to the prairies ♪ to the oceans ♪ whit with foam ♪ god bless americae ♪ god bless america ♪ my home, sweet, home [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> today on c-span, the u.s. supreme court heard oral arguments in the case of walmart converses duke's, the largest class-action lawsuit ever brought against walmart, regarding their treatment of women. >> we are pleased to welcome back to the communicator's fcc commissioner michael kopp. also joining us is amy from the wall street journal. if i could start with the att acquisition of team mobil. how long do you expect that to take? >> i do not know how long it will take. there is some speculation that it could take the better part of the year. we will just have to wait and see what the expectations of the commission are. this is a huge transaction, a paradigm-altering transaction as far as the world of wireless goes. you will remember in the contest a merger that i said that would have been a very steep climb for me. i ended up voting ag
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america life in america as we know will cease to exist it sounds like this is about more than just guns it's about a bigger perception of threat to a way of life what are you concerned about what i'm concerned about the redistribution of wealth our concerns about how america is becoming a socialized nation and then i ask you about that let me ask you about what redistribution of wealth because this is that if this is a socialized nation all of the data coming out shows that the income distribution is the greatest divide it's been in eighty years that the wealth of the top one percent and a divide between that income and everybody else is the greatest in eighty years and there's a redistribution of wealth going on it doesn't really seem to be. no there is it like ok for instance if you look at the reagan administration when the rich and more tax rate jumps lower from being wealthy they were more jobs out there has been a rich and penalizing you for being is not the solution in fact if you want to as you said everybody under thousand dollars or more at a hundred percent rate butyl the gable to run its government for forty five months but what is the solution well the solution is that i believe in budget cuts we've got to put america first i mean i know it's
america life in america as we know will cease to exist it sounds like this is about more than just guns it's about a bigger perception of threat to a way of life what are you concerned about what i'm concerned about the redistribution of wealth our concerns about how america is becoming a socialized nation and then i ask you about that let me ask you about what redistribution of wealth because this is that if this is a socialized nation all of the data coming out shows that the income...
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america comeback. or it could be the day where america goes to the long fade into history. but the floor is made of up a micros could much of america and the -- microcosm of america and america knows we have to control this situation we're in. so today a yes vote is for jobs, for energy independence and a new path to prosperity and i yield back. the chair: the chair notes a disturbance in the gallery which is in contra invention of the laws and rules of the house. the sergeant at arms will remove those persons responsible for the disturbance and restore order to the gallery. the house will be in order. the house will be in order. the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. we are turning back the clock. we're turning back the clock on progress and we're turning back the clock on -- the chair: the chair notes a disturbance in the gallery in contravention with the rules of the house. the sergeant at arms will remove the persons responsible for the disturbance and restore order. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. the chair: the house will be in order. th
america comeback. or it could be the day where america goes to the long fade into history. but the floor is made of up a micros could much of america and the -- microcosm of america and america knows we have to control this situation we're in. so today a yes vote is for jobs, for energy independence and a new path to prosperity and i yield back. the chair: the chair notes a disturbance in the gallery which is in contra invention of the laws and rules of the house. the sergeant at arms will...
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america back to work. >> made in america. >> made in america. >> by american. >> while many move jobs overseas, these companies and americans kept on working right here. >> we can get it done together. >> so how did they do it? >> all it takes is american know-how. well, they're so innovative, we call them the made in america all-stars. >> you're going to love what's made in america. >> their stories on monday. >> on abc "world news." >> with diane sawyer. world news." dry mouth can be frustrating... and ignoring it can lead to... sipping water can help, but dentists recommend biotene. biotene moisturizes and helps supplement some of saliva's enzymes, providing soothing relief when you need it most. don't ignore dry mouth... look for biotene in your oral care section today. this has been medifacts for biotene. of getting vitamins .and minerals. others will try .incredible total raisin bran with 100% of the daily value of 11 essential vitamins and minerals, juicy raisins and crunchy whole grain flakes. guess it's all about what kind of crunch you like. how are you getting 100%? what do you see yourself doing af
america back to work. >> made in america. >> made in america. >> by american. >> while many move jobs overseas, these companies and americans kept on working right here. >> we can get it done together. >> so how did they do it? >> all it takes is american know-how. well, they're so innovative, we call them the made in america all-stars. >> you're going to love what's made in america. >> their stories on monday. >> on abc "world...
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america. 6.2% for a year. every employer for america, the full 6.2%. let's give every worker in americaaise of 6.2% for a year. and i guarantee you that this economy will be growing at a bigger rate than it is growing now. [applause] now, the liberals are going to say, how are you going to pay for it? it pays for itself. if they would stop long enough and look at history over the last 100 years, proper tax cuts pay for themselves. we simply got to educate the american public on that fact and not the fact that tax cuts cost money. number five, and most importantly, in my five-point plan, after you make those changes, make the tax rates permanent. uncertainty is killing investment in this country. make them permanent. and by putting more of the people's money back in the hands of the people. we will get government out of the business as a start of picking winners and losers. government's role is not to pick winners and losers. government's role is to make sure that they provide the environment for businesses to thrive and not just survive. spending. let's start with repeal and replacement
america. 6.2% for a year. every employer for america, the full 6.2%. let's give every worker in americaaise of 6.2% for a year. and i guarantee you that this economy will be growing at a bigger rate than it is growing now. [applause] now, the liberals are going to say, how are you going to pay for it? it pays for itself. if they would stop long enough and look at history over the last 100 years, proper tax cuts pay for themselves. we simply got to educate the american public on that fact and...
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america. we've got a big vision for america, of a compassionate america and a caring america and an ambitious america, not a small america. it's a vision where we're living within our means but we're still investing in our future. where everyone makes sacrifices; no one bears all the burden. where we live up to the idea that no matter who we are or what we look like, no matter whether our ancestors landed on ellis island or came here on slave ships or across the rio grande, we are connected to one another. that i am my brother's keeper, i am my sister's keeper. in this country, we rise and fall together. that's the idea at the heart of america. that's why we're going to keep on fighting for immigration reform because we can't have a nation that forgets its immigrant roots. we can have a nation that is a nation of laws but also a nation of immigrants. this idea of bringing everyone together and making sure that everybody is contributing, everybody is responsible, but everybody also looks out for one another -- that's the idea at the heart of our last campaign. that's the idea at the heart of th
america. we've got a big vision for america, of a compassionate america and a caring america and an ambitious america, not a small america. it's a vision where we're living within our means but we're still investing in our future. where everyone makes sacrifices; no one bears all the burden. where we live up to the idea that no matter who we are or what we look like, no matter whether our ancestors landed on ellis island or came here on slave ships or across the rio grande, we are connected to...
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america. we have a big vision of a compassionate america and a caring america, and an ambitious america, not a america. it is a vision where we're living within our means but still investing in our people, where everyone make sacrifices, no one bears all the burden, where we live up to the idea that no matter who we are or what we look like, no matter whether our ancestors landed on ellis island, came here on slave ships, are crossed the rio grande -- we are connected to one another. in this country, you are my brother. we rise and fall together. that is the idea at the heart of america. that is why we want to keep fighting for immigration reform. we cannot have a nation that forgets its immigrant roots. we can have a nation that is a nation of laws, but also a nation of forgiveness. this idea of bringing everyone together and making sure that everybody is contributing, everybody is responsible, but everybody also looks out for one another -- that is the idea at the heart of her last campaign. that is the idea of heart of this campaign. that is the idea of the heart of america. this is not my
america. we have a big vision of a compassionate america and a caring america, and an ambitious america, not a america. it is a vision where we're living within our means but still investing in our people, where everyone make sacrifices, no one bears all the burden, where we live up to the idea that no matter who we are or what we look like, no matter whether our ancestors landed on ellis island, came here on slave ships, are crossed the rio grande -- we are connected to one another. in this...
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america. across america, but not on wall street. >> it is a little delusional at the moment. it does not want to hear real figures about the fact that we cannot have everything for nothing. and it does not want to hear that there actually is better news, not great, but better news about the economy. and there is this sort of false confidence that we can do everythingnd pay no price, and that is just crazy. >> but i am hoping that these numbers show that that is finally being called into question. you are right. america lived in a never- never land of free lunch, having everything we want and not pay for it. but maybe these numbers suggest to people, in their own slow way, are waking up to the reality that you have to deal with this. >> what the headwinds the president is facing? >> i think the reason his numbers have gone down precipitously in the last couple of months is one thing -- gas prices. unemployment is about the same. the growth of the economy has been at the same sort of slow level. nothing dramatic as change economically except that. and that its people right where they live. i always find it amazing that the government announces inflation rates excluding food and fuel. you cannot stick and ipod in your gas tank and run the car. yes, computers are going down in price, but everybody lives off food and fuel. so it is rlly hitting the ball hard. it had that same effect with other resources. and on that, there's nothing the president can do. he can do step on debt and growth, even on jobs, b
america. across america, but not on wall street. >> it is a little delusional at the moment. it does not want to hear real figures about the fact that we cannot have everything for nothing. and it does not want to hear that there actually is better news, not great, but better news about the economy. and there is this sort of false confidence that we can do everythingnd pay no price, and that is just crazy. >> but i am hoping that these numbers show that that is finally being called...
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america's credit the outlook rating is this well this is the the conflicts the political conflicts between the republicans and the democrats over what they can to tell you about america's debt america has a colossal that's dead deficit plus a debt fourteen point five trillion dollars that's more than one hundred percent over the united states is g.d.p. so they really have a huge problem then it's the lack of an agreement between the political parties in america about how they can deal with a snow the white house currently running an expansive fiscal cliff policy in an attempt to get good growth now this is led to the republicans accusing them of of move which in the future of the united states the republicans want to see the type of switching cuts to public spending that we saw in the united kingdom as well as elsewhere no reason this affected the markets so heavily because it was a recall them on the hope and it is a big deal a lowering of. that rating is the first time it was done to united states since the second world war since the attack on pearl harbor so and ted and s. and p. look to the situation in america and said well at the moment because of the it doesn't look like it'
america's credit the outlook rating is this well this is the the conflicts the political conflicts between the republicans and the democrats over what they can to tell you about america's debt america has a colossal that's dead deficit plus a debt fourteen point five trillion dollars that's more than one hundred percent over the united states is g.d.p. so they really have a huge problem then it's the lack of an agreement between the political parties in america about how they can deal with a...
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america has ever known. the second contention of the book is that the divergence of america and to the superclasses if a continues will and what has made america forecasting america's decline as a world power. we can continue to be wealthy and powerful, even if we become a class society that i fear. and i don't also argue that america was every classless society. rich people have always lived in different parts of town than poor people and have gone to different churches and have had somewhat different matters. it's not the existence of glasses that is new, but the emergence of class's that diverge on court decatur's and values. so what am i arguing? well, america has never been about maximizing wealth or international power. america has engaged in what i call and others called the american project. it consists of the continuing effort begun with the founding to demonstrate that human beings can be left free as individuals and families to live their lives as they see fit. they can come together voluntarily to solve their joint problems. the policy based on that idea led to a civic culture that was seen as exceptional buy all the world. the cul
america has ever known. the second contention of the book is that the divergence of america and to the superclasses if a continues will and what has made america forecasting america's decline as a world power. we can continue to be wealthy and powerful, even if we become a class society that i fear. and i don't also argue that america was every classless society. rich people have always lived in different parts of town than poor people and have gone to different churches and have had somewhat...
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send their data to data processing centers which could be located in various consonants north america south america africa asia europe these data processing centers will produce recommendations for world leaders based on the data they receive there are also countries that are small and poor they don't have their own spacecraft satellites and so on at the same time these are the countries that are often eat by floods and earthquakes indonesia in fact other nations can also benefit on those reports. computer centers will process all the data distributed to all the countries in the form of risk warnings saying for example that an earthquake hazard will be high in several places around the globe in the next two weeks so mankind will be ready for an earthquake near zero another warning may concern some distant galaxy because there is a possibility that the stars concentrated in it will produce an impact on the earth without an asteroid is going to approach the earth in four years' time it will pass in two hundred kilometers from the earth well that would be a really serious threat that's the kind of dat
send their data to data processing centers which could be located in various consonants north america south america africa asia europe these data processing centers will produce recommendations for world leaders based on the data they receive there are also countries that are small and poor they don't have their own spacecraft satellites and so on at the same time these are the countries that are often eat by floods and earthquakes indonesia in fact other nations can also benefit on those...
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america south america africa asia and europe these data processing centers will produce recommendations for world leaders based on the data they receive there also countries that are small and poor they don't have their own spacecraft satellites and so on i pad same time these are the countries that are often hit by floods and earthquakes say indonesia in fact other nations can also benefit from those reports. computer centers will process all the data distributed to all the countries in the form of risk warnings saying for example that an earthquake hazard will be high in several places around the globe in the next two weeks so mankind will be ready for an earthquake another warning may concern some distant galaxy because there is a possibility that the stars concentrated in it will produce an impact on earth or that an asteroid is going to approach the earth in four years time it will pass into the kilometers from the earth well that would be a really serious threat that we kind of data that governments need rather than just a lemon tree from a spacecraft which is of no use to them they wouldn't even know how to decode it so we suggested creating this global monitoring system and twenty three countries have already joined a project which i've been appointed head of what was it your idea to set up such a system. for the idea came from russian researchers at the moment china is not seriously considering joining this project i don't like to use the word saving mankind but we do need such a system to warn us about potential threats actually this isn't won't get out expensive all that members have to do is to share the data they have tamed from their national space system perhaps there will be a small membership fee to help maintain the system but every time i talk to somebody and explain why we need such a system everybody supports the idea. we actually start. we don't have a timeframe yet because first we need to complete all formalities and obtain permission from governments to start building those data processing centers in all the continents. because the construction of the past what's going on. recently the russian government had a special meeting chaired by prime minister vladimir putin which decided that in a month's time the ministry of economic development should submit a program for the construction of infrastructure was not steep and that the russian space agency should set up its office up a cosmodrome everything should be ready in a month so we monitor the situation and work together with the ministry of economic development on these issues the construction of infrastructure will start in june. as well what will happen to baikonur cosmodrome in kazakstan after russia and its own cosmodrome. nothing special why can or will continue functioning because it will be impossible to abandon it even after the first launch from. that's not the way things are done in the space industry we won't stop operating the soyuz spacecraft but we are going to use another carrier rocket at first but while flight test will be held there we will have to continue launching spacecraft from baikonur so you spacecraft will also carry various satellites including commercial ones like global star etc we're going to operate by canoe or together with ca's extern ukraine and other countries it's just like in the case of a zealot launchpad because extern wants to enter this joint stock company and operate as a live rocket complex together with the united states ukraine and russia so then it will stay there forever protons will be used until anger of five passes five flight tests its ten launches at least in the north of russia well by correct carrier rockets will be tested in the south that will take almost ten years thus all three complexes will function for at least a decade but their operation will be financed mainly by private investors rather than the state budget. what about a coup or space center is it a good example of international space cooperation. yes of course but only as far as carrier rockets are concerned i wonder first they use takeoff from. european countries or recently announced it won't happen before all this or even september first they're going to launch two galileo spacecraft for their navigation system and they won't be manufactured before august or september but construction works the crew have been finished. today russia is an indisputable leader in space launches but also other countries are catching up to russia do to keep its positions on the market. you know we constantly come under criticism our critics say we only work as a space taxi i beg to differ i agree with you that we should do our best to keep our superior already in this area too if we don't see leadership anywhere we're not going to be the leaders anywhere what is leadership in the number of space launches we have the most important thing is that we should have no accidents this means tough competition in carrier rockets and liquid and solid fuel engines then there is competition in control systems also not a single space launch can take place today without a booster i don't like to compare russia with other countries but i can say that china will be catching up with us in the next few years strange as it may seem it's going to be china not the us and we should be ready for this. one hand the united states need us to put their satellites into orbit but how much do we depend on here as manufactured parts for our carrier rockets let's say we have a little conflict with the united states where we'll be able to build carrier rockets on our own. we are absolutely independent russian carrier rockets use only russian made components never and under no circumstances can we have such a situation especially with military rockets where one hundred percent of parts a russian made spacecraft is different sixty's. seventy or eighty percent of materials used for their construction are foreign made i wish it weren't so but today it's simply impossible to produce everything yourself besides russia's electronic industry literally ceased to exist in the one nine hundred ninety s. it will take a long time to restore it so as far as spacecraft are concerned we should seriously consider this issue we decided that we in the space industry should use materials and parts ourselves because we don't expect our electronics industry to recover any time soon the console market has suspended its space shuttle program and will use so you spaceships and start do you think so you spaceships alone can ensure the normal operation of the sas. yes i think so russia has been sending crews to the i s s on so you space ships for the past two years shuttles fly to the i s s to deliver foreign astronauts or take them back to work like replacing italians with canadians or canadians with germans definitely can handle the job if we have to launch four man spaceships and five cargo craft planned. so it's apparent if thank you very 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america when i say it. because the united states has become painfully accustomed to the exact reverse. to the loss of manufacturing jobs, the closing of plants, the suffocation that's going on in main street america in small towns and, of course, big cities. now, who of you has been on the amtrak connecting the great city of new york with the great city of philadelphia? what's the fight on both sides of the railroad? i saw will want on my way up this morning for global die works. global die works. if you have a idea what global die works might have done in history? pigments no more. that manufacturing world has passed dyes were invented roughly around 19 to a. i'm i said it is probably truly move to some low-level cross-country. you see, that's the problem. in america with associate what's on the side of those railroad lines with the word manufacturing. i don't know who would do that. i often joke with my ceo friends in the high-tech silicon valley world that they still our word. who said information and technology should go together? who created information-technology? manufacturing technology to do. and still does it today. you know, i sometimes, when i do courses and teaching other -- i get a lecture recently. i found through their curricula to look at the top of i'm to talk about. i found through your curricula here. this is one of the worlds greatest business schools, right? i couldn't find one course with the word manufacturing in it your not one. i don't know, dean. [laughter] >> i don't know. i saw lots of courses with the words information and technology. i saw lots of corporate finance. investment banking, private equity, management consulting, noble pursuits. i love them. they served me well. dwelt on the. i'm going to get back on that.
america when i say it. because the united states has become painfully accustomed to the exact reverse. to the loss of manufacturing jobs, the closing of plants, the suffocation that's going on in main street america in small towns and, of course, big cities. now, who of you has been on the amtrak connecting the great city of new york with the great city of philadelphia? what's the fight on both sides of the railroad? i saw will want on my way up this morning for global die works. global die...
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america's interests around the world. as the chairman of the joint chiefs, admiral mullen has said, the greatest long-term threat to america's national security is america's debt. just as we must find more savings in domestic programs, we must do the same in defense. we can do that while still keeping ourselves safe. over the last two years, secretary to bob gates has courageously taken on wasteful spending, saving $400 billion in current and future spending. i believe we can do that again. we need to not only eliminate waste and improve efficiency and effectiveness, but we will have to conduct a fundamental review of america's missions, capabilities, and our role in a changing world. i intend to work with secretary gates and the joint chase on this review and i'll make specific decisions about spending after it is complete. the third step in our approach is to further reduce health-care spending in our budget. the difference with the house republican plan could not be clearer. their plan essentially lowers the government's health-care bills by asking seniors and poor families to pay them instead. our approach lowers the government's health-care bills by
america's interests around the world. as the chairman of the joint chiefs, admiral mullen has said, the greatest long-term threat to america's national security is america's debt. just as we must find more savings in domestic programs, we must do the same in defense. we can do that while still keeping ourselves safe. over the last two years, secretary to bob gates has courageously taken on wasteful spending, saving $400 billion in current and future spending. i believe we can do that again. we...
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despierta amÉrica. >> se van a ir a despierta amÉrica, despues pueden visitar el resto de los programas de univisiÓn y vamos a encontrar artÍculos que se estÁn generando del contenido de despierta amÉricatodo. >> si tiene un telÉfono mÓvil que es inteligente la ocasiÓn es Única, lo pueden obtener mÁs informaciÓn visitando nuestra pÁgina univisiÓn.com y bajan las aplicaciones. >> correcto en la tienda de aplicaciones, coloca univisiÓn muy sencillo poncho, la gente lo va a disfrutar. >> recuerden que en casa es completamente gratis. >> bueno nos quedamos aquÍ aprendiendo y continÚan con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> y claro que sÍ poncho, estoy bajando mi aplicaciÓn, pero ya pasÓ la pascua pero si no sabe quÉ hacer con los webihuevitos. >> le vamos a decir cÓmo aprovechar dÁndoles un nuevo uso. >> despuÉs de la boda real, cono vivirÁn con la familia del prÍncipe. >> ay! eso es una buena decisiÓn. >> pues vea quÉ hacer cuando tiene que vivir con su familia polÍtica bajo el mismo techo. >>. >> asÍ continÚa despierta amÉrica y regresamos en vivo desde londres con mÁs cobertura este segmento de compartiendo entre amigas en despierta amÉrica es presentado por: bueno estoy aquÍ en acciÓn, amigo
despierta amÉrica. >> se van a ir a despierta amÉrica, despues pueden visitar el resto de los programas de univisiÓn y vamos a encontrar artÍculos que se estÁn generando del contenido de despierta amÉricatodo. >> si tiene un telÉfono mÓvil que es inteligente la ocasiÓn es Única, lo pueden obtener mÁs informaciÓn visitando nuestra pÁgina univisiÓn.com y bajan las aplicaciones. >> correcto en la tienda de aplicaciones, coloca univisiÓn muy sencillo poncho, la...
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america really get listen to what you're saying? i have a feeling in america has grown to be able to -- are they going to go on for a long time until we get this matter under control? could americafor instance, survive that they've grown up to and could america grow with a proper policy? would they not by targeting different groups that america judges pernicious -- potential pernicious in the country anticipating what they could be doing in the future? >> sir, you've asked three questions already so we'll answer one of those. thank you. >> if i understand correctly, you want to know if we could possibly change policies? >> he's asking you now. one question please. >> it seems there's really no choice for america to do it at this point. >> i see. let me answer that -- that is certainly a common certain. i'm now 58 and perhaps one of the biggest changes since i was a boy was that when i was a kid, america could do most anything, whether it was go to the moon or win the cold war and now everything is too hard. it's too hard to reduce the deficit. it's too hard to change foreign policy. it's too hard to change the border. everything is too hard. well, life is hard. and when they tal
america really get listen to what you're saying? i have a feeling in america has grown to be able to -- are they going to go on for a long time until we get this matter under control? could americafor instance, survive that they've grown up to and could america grow with a proper policy? would they not by targeting different groups that america judges pernicious -- potential pernicious in the country anticipating what they could be doing in the future? >> sir, you've asked three questions...
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america's cup. we wanted to take this opportunity after having initially briefed mayor lee on the america's cup and having him have the opportunity to actually kind of see first hand some of the venues and the real opportunities of what the america's cup is going to bring to san francisco. we are going to hear from the -- representatives from the entire americas cup family and those folks that were responsible for helping to bring this event here. without further ado, mayor lee. [applause] mayor lee: good morning, everyone. just walking through the peers with members of the port. i can not only say that not only did we make the right decision, the world has made the right decision. this is one of the most beautiful places on our -- earth that this 34th america's cup could possibly be. when you look out today, you'll get a glimpse of what millions of other people and viewers and visitors will see in 2013. my first thought was to let you know that this was a very high priority for me. many of you know i was not here december 31, so i have been looking for the unopened champagne bottle that was supposed to be left in room 200. maybe it is in some supervisor's office, but there has got to be one unopened bottle there to celebrate beca
america's cup. we wanted to take this opportunity after having initially briefed mayor lee on the america's cup and having him have the opportunity to actually kind of see first hand some of the venues and the real opportunities of what the america's cup is going to bring to san francisco. we are going to hear from the -- representatives from the entire americas cup family and those folks that were responsible for helping to bring this event here. without further ado, mayor lee. [applause]...
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america. i love america, because they tipped me, and they say thank you again. so now, i do not know. what do you call it? dpt? the ticket. the plate number. they send the bill. they send us a bill. we are suffering. we have a family. we love everything, you know? you have to help us. otherwise, we are not surviving. think you. chairman nolan: thank you. secretary boomer: is there anyone else in the room like to address this board under public comment? chairman nolan: the good afternoon. >> good afternoon, the directors. i am howard. a week or so ago, i went to a subcommittee hearing at the board of supervisors, and they were discussing problems on the 14 and the j, and mr. haley was there, explaining some of the problems on the 14th and what would need to happen, and they have all of the solutions, but nothing happens. there are new dates. there are so many things that you can do to make me work better for your -- to make m.u.d. work better -- make muni work better for your riders. why can we not do it? what all of this stuff, we have to do a ceqa analysis. when we take it out, we sh
america. i love america, because they tipped me, and they say thank you again. so now, i do not know. what do you call it? dpt? the ticket. the plate number. they send the bill. they send us a bill. we are suffering. we have a family. we love everything, you know? you have to help us. otherwise, we are not surviving. think you. chairman nolan: thank you. secretary boomer: is there anyone else in the room like to address this board under public comment? chairman nolan: the good afternoon....
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need this president to be successful bause our futures are all tied to the success of america, which means america's government, which means in essence the president. >> i'm honored tt you would come sit for these questions. no better way to be welcomed to the city than have the mayor come by and say hello. i am honored to haveou here. that's our show for tonight. we'll be here al this week. thanks for wating. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi. i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for my conversation with the cbs evening news anchor katie couric. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us l live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and removing obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your s
need this president to be successful bause our futures are all tied to the success of america, which means america's government, which means in essence the president. >> i'm honored tt you would come sit for these questions. no better way to be welcomed to the city than have the mayor come by and say hello. i am honored to haveou here. that's our show for tonight. we'll be here al this week. thanks for wating. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit...
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america in america the government doesn't even make bread for its people well these days the american government is so kind as to provide us with medical care a retirement plan and an education so you see the more the government provides the worse the services get i wouldn't be bothered by china overtaking america if it was simply a product of adopting free market policies and overtaking our aggregate numbers they have more people than us after all the fact that for so long since that eight hundred ninety s. we overtook great britain as the world's economic power we have dominated is a testament to the superiority of the free market as is the fact that we are losing our position so rapidly relative to a china relative to china is a testament to how much we have abandoned free market principles only a decade ago our economy was three times the size of china's we have lost our position in the world precisely because our government now controls every aspect of the economy. the idea is quite simple when people are free to choose how to allocate their time and energy to best serve their needs without the violent interruption of government they will do so and the wisdom of the entire population is harnessed to direct resources to meet human needs when people are controlled by the government as to how
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why people come in and want to change what america is, america is america. e what we are, go to the place where you like what they have. they're trying to change us. >> did i understand you to say that you like donald trump? " i like what he is speaking about. i don't necessarily know him well enough. i cannot read him yet that i would completely believe what he is saying. i liked tim pawlenty. i am just waiting for someone who has a fighter in them to come out and stand up for america and say this is what we are and we are not apologizing to anybody and bring us back to the strong country with the moral of this country was founded on. >> thank you. i need to take a short time out in a moment. i got an e-mail a moment ago from a listener. it says, "time from tennessee, give us a short primer of the caucuses in iowa." i could, but i will not. i will have the tier of the iowa republican party to do that in-a moments. -- the chair of the iowa republican party. he might have some insights class to its candidates are likely to show up here. should i take a timeout
why people come in and want to change what america is, america is america. e what we are, go to the place where you like what they have. they're trying to change us. >> did i understand you to say that you like donald trump? " i like what he is speaking about. i don't necessarily know him well enough. i cannot read him yet that i would completely believe what he is saying. i liked tim pawlenty. i am just waiting for someone who has a fighter in them to come out and stand up for...