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the america's cup world series will be a tremendous need of an promotional vehicle to the america's cup final, here in san francisco. the world series will kick off in portugal in just eight weeks, then it moves to plymouth in the u.k. in september. i can also announced today we have the dates confirmed for the san diego regatta, the third stop in the world series. that will take place from the 12th to the 20th of november. you will be happy to hear it will be over before thanksgiving. we are looking forward to an exciting c eight -- season of sailing the ac 45's and then for two more seasons in the america's cup events. there is also a bidding process under way. we know five of the six cities that they will be stumping on. we will be determining how all of the 11 locations. the first few are expected to be announced soon for those remaining 11 cities. finally, i would like to pay a real tribute to the incredible amounts of work that is being done to make the america's cup events over the next two years an enormous success. not only the work of our own organizations, event authority, ra
the america's cup world series will be a tremendous need of an promotional vehicle to the america's cup final, here in san francisco. the world series will kick off in portugal in just eight weeks, then it moves to plymouth in the u.k. in september. i can also announced today we have the dates confirmed for the san diego regatta, the third stop in the world series. that will take place from the 12th to the 20th of november. you will be happy to hear it will be over before thanksgiving. we are...
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only in america plummets. this is part of a living -- legal process. this is all wrapped into kind of a movie experience. it says, "i am honored to congratulate you on becoming a citizen of the united states. because of your determination, this great nation, is now your nation, sign, sincerely, barack obama." >> america is vexed by doubts, but that has not put them off. fresh blood is coming faster than ever before. >> the racism and everything you encounter, i don't feel that here. >> they give me so much freedom. freedom to do anything i want. i can accomplish anything that i would like. as a great thing about america. >> -- that is the great thing about america. >> who would not want to come to california? the whole world knows this, this is spectacular and iconic. what you cannot see are the statistics plaguy the golden state. 2 million unemployment, a budget $10 billion deep. this is the peril and promise of america. silicon valley is the most fertile place on the plant. the technology will change tomorro
only in america plummets. this is part of a living -- legal process. this is all wrapped into kind of a movie experience. it says, "i am honored to congratulate you on becoming a citizen of the united states. because of your determination, this great nation, is now your nation, sign, sincerely, barack obama." >> america is vexed by doubts, but that has not put them off. fresh blood is coming faster than ever before. >> the racism and everything you encounter, i don't feel...
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amÉrica ante los gallos blancos.enales ya que pÉrez desde los doce pasos le dio la ventaja a monterrey otra vez. y cerca del final, metiÓ el tercero de la pandilla. no era todo: pÉrez también colaborÓ con lo suyo para la victoria de monterrey: 4 - 1. >> en ciudad universitaria: >> al 36 bravo no se puso nervioso y pumas ganÓ: 2- 0. >> en la fÓrmula uno: hamilton ganÓ en gran premio de alemania. el lÍder sigue siendo vettel. >> y terminamos con el puertorriqueÑo: nuestro amigo ingresÓ al salón de la fama de las grandes ligas. >> y si quiere revivir los goles de la final de la copa amÉrica 20 11 simplemente vaya a univisiÓn fÚtbol.com. puede ver eso y mÁs. esto por mi parte. gracias, buenas noches. ♪ >> bueno, gracias, fÉlix. como ya lo decÍas, sabemos que uruguay impuso un rÉcorÑ al convertirse en el psÍque mayor cantidad de copas amÉrica ha ganado con un total de 15. las reacciones entre los fans no se hicieron esperar. nesde buenos aires: conversamos con algunos de ellos. >> con la pasiÓn desbordada, miles y miles d
amÉrica ante los gallos blancos.enales ya que pÉrez desde los doce pasos le dio la ventaja a monterrey otra vez. y cerca del final, metiÓ el tercero de la pandilla. no era todo: pÉrez también colaborÓ con lo suyo para la victoria de monterrey: 4 - 1. >> en ciudad universitaria: >> al 36 bravo no se puso nervioso y pumas ganÓ: 2- 0. >> en la fÓrmula uno: hamilton ganÓ en gran premio de alemania. el lÍder sigue siendo vettel. >> y terminamos con el...
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because it's america. >> god bless america!s country, it's unique in the earth for everything. >> felix. >> thank you. god bless america. thank you very much. >> here is amazing, because i can do stuff. as normal people can do. >> like what? >> driving, work. >> why couldn't you drive in indonesia? >> because they don't have equipment for small people. they fix my pedal, the brake and the gas and they put the seat up high. america is good for disabled people. i'm free here. bye! >> how did you pick mississippi? >> school, free scholarship to go to law school. 23 different countries were represented in the ceremony today. and we're just coming to different places and settling down, and not running to the big cities. >> congratulations. >> it's nice to start in a new place, to start a family and bring what you have from your culture into the existing culture. kind of part of what being an american is all about. >> merciful god, as we invoke your name today and your presence with us, we know it is to go from this place back into t
because it's america. >> god bless america!s country, it's unique in the earth for everything. >> felix. >> thank you. god bless america. thank you very much. >> here is amazing, because i can do stuff. as normal people can do. >> like what? >> driving, work. >> why couldn't you drive in indonesia? >> because they don't have equipment for small people. they fix my pedal, the brake and the gas and they put the seat up high. america is good for...
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i'm happy with that business. >> only in america. >> only in america.you dial the number and they come right away from your rescue. >> i like customer service. i love disneybormd world. >> what's the best part about this country. it's given me the opportunity to go to school, buy a house. if i lived in korea, i couldn't do that. you would have to have all the money up front. now you have student loans up to my eyeballs and a mortgage note, but if i lived in korea, probably wouldn't be able to afford a house. >> so debt is the best part about america? >> well, no, that's probably the worst part of my life. nobody wants to have debt, but that debt has given me stuff. >> best of your life 18 to 21, you have to go to the army. >> girls included? >> girls included. you know you have to serve your country. >> in jordan, there are checkpoints. if you go out at night, there's a pretty good chance you're going to be stopped. where you coming, where are you going, what are you doing? in a way that you would feel like you're a suspect. >> freedom. you can do whate
i'm happy with that business. >> only in america. >> only in america.you dial the number and they come right away from your rescue. >> i like customer service. i love disneybormd world. >> what's the best part about this country. it's given me the opportunity to go to school, buy a house. if i lived in korea, i couldn't do that. you would have to have all the money up front. now you have student loans up to my eyeballs and a mortgage note, but if i lived in korea,...
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the dream killers cannot prevail those who still believe in america who still believe that america is exceptional because we have an exceptionally large middle class we have exceptionally smart social programs and services essential services that state the net that's american except exceptionalism we think those people who still believe in the american dream i was a supermajority in america and rebuild the dream guy is about supporting those people come in the courts i got to tell you it is absolutely astounding to me i have sat through so many. organizing meetings activist means from literally i'm i'm a bit older than you literally from my days in the s.d.s. in the late sixty's before you were born or about the time you were born to you know what three weeks ago and it's like so often people are competing there they're there there's infighting there's all these these politics and i'm just astounded you were able to pull all those together. i tell you what i tell you one thing. well i'll tell you if you were just be trying to do it it wouldn't work but i think what has happened is tha
the dream killers cannot prevail those who still believe in america who still believe that america is exceptional because we have an exceptionally large middle class we have exceptionally smart social programs and services essential services that state the net that's american except exceptionalism we think those people who still believe in the american dream i was a supermajority in america and rebuild the dream guy is about supporting those people come in the courts i got to tell you it is...
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to pay their fair share if you do well in america you should be willing to do well by america especially in a crisis and so we said what is the organization what is a campaign that is carrying a bad message forward it's a super majority opinion but obviously it's not making a difference in washington d.c. both political parties seem to be out the rails somewhere the whole town of d.c. seems to be stuck on stupid talking about either austerity or massive austerity but nobody's talking about investing in america and creating jobs so who's sticking up for jobs not because who's doing it we can find. an organization we said let's start one and so rebuild the dream. is a support center for. creating a new movement that we call the american dream movement and we have now about one hundred fifty partners including some of the big superstar powerhouse organizations on the progressive side of the ledger move on dot org a.f.l.-cio planned parenthood the center for community change green for all campaign for america's future so many organizations i can name them all have decided stand together let'
to pay their fair share if you do well in america you should be willing to do well by america especially in a crisis and so we said what is the organization what is a campaign that is carrying a bad message forward it's a super majority opinion but obviously it's not making a difference in washington d.c. both political parties seem to be out the rails somewhere the whole town of d.c. seems to be stuck on stupid talking about either austerity or massive austerity but nobody's talking about...
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i shows because the top box is the america's cup cord nation committee.they basically meet on a regular basis at this time, and over the prior month to talk about the next steps so people do not realize with the other pieces are doing. it would take each half of that organization -- organizational structure, showing the inter- agency task force. these are the partners at all local and state level. and also the public safety agencies. you have local governments from the bay area, with the issues that would like to see addressed. we have the federal agency coronation team, the public safety team that includes law enforcement and fire, and emergency medical planning, and the transportation team as well as freight transportation agencies to develop a plan to move people around. part of the city that is obviously very beautiful but constricted with options for transportation. this has been a major effort to that was spearheaded. we have specific partners at the court venues, parks and recreation and the waterfront. this is a place where they can talk about the
i shows because the top box is the america's cup cord nation committee.they basically meet on a regular basis at this time, and over the prior month to talk about the next steps so people do not realize with the other pieces are doing. it would take each half of that organization -- organizational structure, showing the inter- agency task force. these are the partners at all local and state level. and also the public safety agencies. you have local governments from the bay area, with the issues...
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>> well, one thing is that america has tremendous creativity when america has a priority.you make jobs, jobs, jobs a priority, the kind of thing tavis was talking about, frank rich talked about, bob herbert talked about, and i can go on and on and on, robert cutner talks about, we come up in ways in which job programs -- >> see, i think that is the american philosophy, is choose a problem and then attack it with everything you've got. if you're sick, with cancer, you want to be somewhere like los angeles. because the doctors will go, boom. and i feel that until america collectively with this job situation does this, and comes together and says, we are going to fix this, until that happens, and it's not being driven yet by the top. they are too busy struggling with each other. >> and some of this has to do with retraining those persons, as industries change, as we see where the future is headed, retrain those persons who are out of work now. dr. west and i are honored to be on this program tonight to announce in large part this poverty tour. august 6, we are getting on a bu
>> well, one thing is that america has tremendous creativity when america has a priority.you make jobs, jobs, jobs a priority, the kind of thing tavis was talking about, frank rich talked about, bob herbert talked about, and i can go on and on and on, robert cutner talks about, we come up in ways in which job programs -- >> see, i think that is the american philosophy, is choose a problem and then attack it with everything you've got. if you're sick, with cancer, you want to be...
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and tonight, chris cuomo is back on the story. >>> and made in america summer. your neighbors want to show you their favorite things creating jobs right here at home. >>> good evening and welcome. we begin tonight with a radical new idea born out of a health care emergenen. what to do about the number one health crisis in america, not to mention the health care costs threatening to bankrupt the country. today,y,wo highly respected doctors in a major publication took a look at the millions and millions of america's seriously obese children, some weighing hundreds of pounds at an early age, and they suggested some of them should be taken away from their parents in order to save them. and here's why. in 30 years, childhood obesity in america has more than so, dan harris tells us about this startling new proposal and asks the question, if lives are at stake, what would you do? >> reporter: harvard's dr. david ludwig, one of america's premiere childhood obesity experts, says today, in a prestigious medical journal, that in certain situations, some of america's estima
and tonight, chris cuomo is back on the story. >>> and made in america summer. your neighbors want to show you their favorite things creating jobs right here at home. >>> good evening and welcome. we begin tonight with a radical new idea born out of a health care emergenen. what to do about the number one health crisis in america, not to mention the health care costs threatening to bankrupt the country. today,y,wo highly respected doctors in a major publication took a look at...
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cup on the 34 -- for the america's cup 34. but it is at the water basin a little to the south of pier 32- 38. whose phone is ringing? that is where the key vessels will be brought during the match. the second place is the open water basin at the rincon park. the proposal is spectator yachts would be berthed in that open water basin. it the special area plan limits mooring to non-commercial vessels. the items will be held at the commission meeting on july 7, in the port commission room, in this building. there will be a staff report available, june 24. at this time, staff is only recommending an allowance for the brannon street wharf open water basin and not the rincon point open water base. at some more to come on where the super yachts will be berthed. and finally, i'd like to propose the port commission adjourned its meeting today in honor of the fallen san francisco firefighters, lieutenant vincent perez and firefighter paramedic anthony valerio, two college to we have lost 10 days -- two of our colleagues that we have lost
cup on the 34 -- for the america's cup 34. but it is at the water basin a little to the south of pier 32- 38. whose phone is ringing? that is where the key vessels will be brought during the match. the second place is the open water basin at the rincon park. the proposal is spectator yachts would be berthed in that open water basin. it the special area plan limits mooring to non-commercial vessels. the items will be held at the commission meeting on july 7, in the port commission room, in this...
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this is what america needs. we need a radicalization of the center of our country, people not ideologues but pragmatists and look at this nation where it is and understand we are in a crisis and there's serious work to do to make it better. ultimately, i believe in the dream of america and our highest ideals. we have to find a way forward that works for everyone. that's what compromise is all about. as the great poet hughes said in the 1960s so true right now, there's a dream in this land with its back against the wall. to save the dream for one, we must save it for all. if we are to be that nation of people coming together, our hallmark is our politics is not serving those ideals. our politics is broken because it's so hard for us a nation of people with so many common interests to come together and find pragmatic ways to move our country forward. it should not be this difficult. >> mayor booker, fascinating thoughts. thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you very much for having me, pierce. appreciate y
this is what america needs. we need a radicalization of the center of our country, people not ideologues but pragmatists and look at this nation where it is and understand we are in a crisis and there's serious work to do to make it better. ultimately, i believe in the dream of america and our highest ideals. we have to find a way forward that works for everyone. that's what compromise is all about. as the great poet hughes said in the 1960s so true right now, there's a dream in this land with...
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you are america. >> i am america. >> you are america. going to watch t. who's not going to watch it? somebody going to be pulled up -- >> i said alissa milano. she needs work. >> want only casey, her lawyer is the new johnnie cochran. and i mean, jose baez is the hottest dude in florida. after the trial, lebron called him and said, what are you doing tonight? i want to hang out with a winner. you know what i'm saying? >> i don't mind the lawyer getting famous because he did something. but -- now, here's the thing. she will be sued the rest of her life, right? by the nanny that -- >> the nanny doesn't exist. >> no. the other nanny. and she's got to pay for the searches, right? that were made? doesn't she have to pay for that? >> i have no idea. i have never played a lawyer on tv. but i don't think it will be like o.j., facing the civil charges and suits afterwards. it is... it is stunning that the focus now is on what's she going to do with herself? what we all were talking about the day before the verdict and now we are saying, you know, when do you think
you are america. >> i am america. >> you are america. going to watch t. who's not going to watch it? somebody going to be pulled up -- >> i said alissa milano. she needs work. >> want only casey, her lawyer is the new johnnie cochran. and i mean, jose baez is the hottest dude in florida. after the trial, lebron called him and said, what are you doing tonight? i want to hang out with a winner. you know what i'm saying? >> i don't mind the lawyer getting famous...
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semifinal de la copa amÉrica donde perÚ y uruguay buscaban su pase a la gran final.reira manda el pase a profundidad. toca suavemente para completar el triunfo del uruguay por dos a cero. uruguay es el primer finalista de la copa amÉrica. >> tratamos de aprovechar algunas ocasiones de gol. no tuvimos suficiente claridad en el primer tiempo, pero en el segundo son mÁs contundentes. creo que fue un golpe duro para perÚ >> tratando de conseguir su primera final de copa amÉrica. su rival serÁ paraguay. el partido podrÁn verlo por univisiÓn a las ocho de la noche. >> venezuela estÁ muy inspiradas por sus jugadores. el deseo de sentirse campeones por primera vez de la copa amÉrica los llena de esperanzas. pero paraguay quiere levantar la copa por tercera ocasiÓn. mucha emociÓn. >> gracias rosana. para el final, este fin de semana, muchos aprovecharon el carmagedÓn para divertirse. un grupo de amigos aprovechÓ el cierre de la vÍa para sentarse a comer y escaparse de la rutina diaria.
semifinal de la copa amÉrica donde perÚ y uruguay buscaban su pase a la gran final.reira manda el pase a profundidad. toca suavemente para completar el triunfo del uruguay por dos a cero. uruguay es el primer finalista de la copa amÉrica. >> tratamos de aprovechar algunas ocasiones de gol. no tuvimos suficiente claridad en el primer tiempo, pero en el segundo son mÁs contundentes. creo que fue un golpe duro para perÚ >> tratando de conseguir su primera final de copa amÉrica....
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that is a vision for america and compassion in america. it was a bold america.is what we are fighting for. we are still investing in the future. everybody is making sacrifices. nobody bears all the burden by themselves. the idea that no matter what we look like a where we are, that we are all connected. that is the idea at the heart of america. it was the heart of our campaign. this is why i'm going to need your help now more than ever. there'll be candidates parading around the country. they will do what they do which is that they will attack. they won't have a plan but they will attack. i and a stand that. the american people are lot less interested in us attacking each other, they are more interested in us attacking the country's problems. [applause] they are less interested in us exchanging insults about the past, they want to talk about the future. that is the concept that america needs. that is a concept that we will win. [applause] philadelphia, i know that there are some of you that are frustrated that we have not gotten done everything that we said we w
that is a vision for america and compassion in america. it was a bold america.is what we are fighting for. we are still investing in the future. everybody is making sacrifices. nobody bears all the burden by themselves. the idea that no matter what we look like a where we are, that we are all connected. that is the idea at the heart of america. it was the heart of our campaign. this is why i'm going to need your help now more than ever. there'll be candidates parading around the country. they...
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and in time for the america's cup. and this is an aerial view of the pier 27 and you see a long pier shed, a 1,200 feet long shed. the apron is about an even 1/4 mile long and that is the site of the proposed cruise terminal to remove that long shed and build a terminal and associated public spaces around it. and what i just clicked on now is the line of the historic bulkhead buildings along that area, a very important factor in planning for this and that is how the public tends to view the historic district in the northern matter front and the presence of the buildings although the pierce and pier sheds are also included within the district. and with the pier shed removed and to the right with a 2 1/2 acre public space and at the end of the pier a big open space to use provisioning of the cruise terminal and that is what i will be talking about briefly here. in the cruise vehicle and how the different ships line up and the location of the doors and the short side power connections and where exactly the terminal should
and in time for the america's cup. and this is an aerial view of the pier 27 and you see a long pier shed, a 1,200 feet long shed. the apron is about an even 1/4 mile long and that is the site of the proposed cruise terminal to remove that long shed and build a terminal and associated public spaces around it. and what i just clicked on now is the line of the historic bulkhead buildings along that area, a very important factor in planning for this and that is how the public tends to view the...
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look at latin america. how well we went through this mammoth crisis of '08 and '09 because we were controlling our deficits, which we did not in the past. because we have healthy economies, because we are very careful on inflation. and now so latin america fortunately one year was back to growth again. and this year latin america is going to growth as the whole of the region over 5%. that's incredible. and that's the same thing that is happening in nations. that's what we see in those economies. why? because they think about the present and they think about the future. >> been a real pleasure. [ male announcer ] things seem better with travelocity's best price guarantee. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. we are awesome parents! biddly-boop. [ male announcer ] if you find a lower rate on a room you've booked, we won't just match it. we'll give you $50 towards your next trip. [ gnome ] it's go time. who moved to seattle, to washington, to new york, to chicago, to all this market? the united states
look at latin america. how well we went through this mammoth crisis of '08 and '09 because we were controlling our deficits, which we did not in the past. because we have healthy economies, because we are very careful on inflation. and now so latin america fortunately one year was back to growth again. and this year latin america is going to growth as the whole of the region over 5%. that's incredible. and that's the same thing that is happening in nations. that's what we see in those...
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everything in america. the other thing is that we had just gone through the concrete, where they built the fbi building and others like this, and nixon was wanting to take down all of the historic structures on pennsylvania avenue, and just make this all concrete. i said, if i took photographs, people could see this first. there was a governmental agency, the hudson avenue corp., which was set up after john f. kennedy wrote his inaugural address. at that time -- he said to people around him, we have to do something because this is the main street of america. i went to the pennsylvania avenue organization and said, if you can get me into these places i will do this for you, and i will photograph all of it. and i spent about 17 years photograph in the rebuilding. >> when you start showing some of your photos -- we can catch up with all of this. the first is in alabama. why were you in alabama. >> i had a relationship with the library of congress and they were kind enough to put this in their collection. last
everything in america. the other thing is that we had just gone through the concrete, where they built the fbi building and others like this, and nixon was wanting to take down all of the historic structures on pennsylvania avenue, and just make this all concrete. i said, if i took photographs, people could see this first. there was a governmental agency, the hudson avenue corp., which was set up after john f. kennedy wrote his inaugural address. at that time -- he said to people around him, we...
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. >>> "made in america" summer. a whole neighborhood looks to see what is american made in their homes and lines up behind our team with new ideas for creating jobs. >>> and jaycee dugard. your overwhelming message to the little girl who gave us all a lesson in life and hope. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with an abc news investigation. tea party powerhouse michele bachmann has rocketed to the top of the republican pack. tonight, a closer look at the business she and her husband own back home in minnesota. an outside group filmed undercover video inside the bachmann's christian counseling center. bachmann's husband has said he does not try to turn gay people straight. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with those tapes and to tell us what they show tonight. brian. >> reporter: well, diane, they are quite a couple. and we're learning a lot more about their views and how they've made their money. michele bachmann tells supporters her husband, marcus, has been the key to her 33 years of hap
. >>> "made in america" summer. a whole neighborhood looks to see what is american made in their homes and lines up behind our team with new ideas for creating jobs. >>> and jaycee dugard. your overwhelming message to the little girl who gave us all a lesson in life and hope. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with an abc news investigation. tea party powerhouse michele bachmann has rocketed to the top of the republican pack. tonight, a closer look at the...
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foreign banks unless of course america reports to foreign entities i think america as a whole is pretty clueless about the fed it's really complicated it's pretty abstract and of course it's the last thing they're going to teach you in government schools and government schools they can teach you how the government ended slavery and the government saved us from not has them in the great depression and the government helps the poor and sick and the old you get all their propaganda you're not going to get the actual basis of government power which is counterfeiting and theft so yeah it's monstrous and what is truly astounding about this is the way they're handing out these waivers for conflict of interest c.e.o. of j.p. morgan chase served on the new york fed's board of directors at the same time that his bankruptcy is almost four hundred billion dollars in financial assistance from the thread william dudley now the new york fed president granted a way for to keep his investments in a.i.g. engine and general electric at the same time that they've given a bailout funds and the reason that t
foreign banks unless of course america reports to foreign entities i think america as a whole is pretty clueless about the fed it's really complicated it's pretty abstract and of course it's the last thing they're going to teach you in government schools and government schools they can teach you how the government ended slavery and the government saved us from not has them in the great depression and the government helps the poor and sick and the old you get all their propaganda you're not...
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they do not protect america but harm america. look at the tax policies. why do we reward american companies if there are offshore drops -- jobs? there is still more in the tax policies that rewards the of shoring of american jobs. what is wrong with protecting american jobs? we adopted the policies the chinese have adopted. we should adopt similar policies and get away with it here. use our tax dollars to buy american-made equipment. out of every gallon you by friday so, it goes out there to buy what? i had nothing to do with the bay bridge. it was a horrible mistake. save 10% -- thousands of jobs are in china and not in california, not in america. >> one of the things that the congressman is striving to do is if you take the 15 proposals that we have, within the g-20, you can find counterparts with and it. what they are saying is, we are not being protectionists, we are being reciprocal. 19 nations have multiples of what we have today and what little we have today is because of people -- like mandy. tom harkin was the architect of the phrase, fear not fr
they do not protect america but harm america. look at the tax policies. why do we reward american companies if there are offshore drops -- jobs? there is still more in the tax policies that rewards the of shoring of american jobs. what is wrong with protecting american jobs? we adopted the policies the chinese have adopted. we should adopt similar policies and get away with it here. use our tax dollars to buy american-made equipment. out of every gallon you by friday so, it goes out there to...
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and client states and puppets states that got all that free money from a corrupt cop talk or see in america they're all being choked and then they want to throw money buying gold and silver the price keeps going higher and this will continue because no man of growth will support this amount of debt it's impossible to mathematically impossible those five hundred trillion in debt out there in those terms ten planets worth of earthlings slaving away twenty four seven will never be paid back and the other important thing to note here max is i really believe that this political theater is at this point the only thing keeping the us dollar afloat it used to be backed by gold and then it was backed by oil and i guess the industry and productivity of americans now all those other things are gone right and all you have is this political theater to make people think that there's actually something there well there are you know they're stalling because they're hoping that at some point growth kicks in but you hit peak saturation of debt in two thousand and seven and no amount of accounting fraud or tr
and client states and puppets states that got all that free money from a corrupt cop talk or see in america they're all being choked and then they want to throw money buying gold and silver the price keeps going higher and this will continue because no man of growth will support this amount of debt it's impossible to mathematically impossible those five hundred trillion in debt out there in those terms ten planets worth of earthlings slaving away twenty four seven will never be paid back and...
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income of children's rights but the united states of america doesn't do it . at the same time as the united states of america recognize how conventional we do not part of his convention i see so you recently protested against an adoption of eight russian children it was carried out through a us adoption organization doesn't this case the. that an official organization. performative option and from your point of view it was it had to be turned out to be illegal. what paved the way corruption russian corruption isn't good at the root of the power of all the problems with adoption you're right when when when you are talking about some corruptions roots because each kid is which we know were in the which we. researched for example the case of art of severely the case of denise for her recall as a case of sisters. in each reese case we find out the found out some mistakes errors or illegal documents so it means that the candidates for future adoptive parents. presented some. i can see not. real papers not real documents and in this situation we didn't have any chan
income of children's rights but the united states of america doesn't do it . at the same time as the united states of america recognize how conventional we do not part of his convention i see so you recently protested against an adoption of eight russian children it was carried out through a us adoption organization doesn't this case the. that an official organization. performative option and from your point of view it was it had to be turned out to be illegal. what paved the way corruption...
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they're talking about making america and made in america.to do yet is, you know, get beyond that photo op at the factory floor and really get down to it. they need to pass some legislation to lower our trade deficit. >> that is one of the things in the poll that i found interesting. the made in america, buy american is gaining strength. >> it is. in fact, it is surging. people thought made in america was great last year. they think it's incredible this year. it's like mom, apple pie and made in the usa. we saw a 44% increase, a 44 point increase in favorability on made in america folks who feel very strongly about it. so clearly, people are desperate for american made products for an american made manufacturing policy. >> how come it's not annish knew 2012? >> it's going to be. you saw mitt romney hitting president obama on china yesterday. mitt romney doesn't have much ground to stand on on china. but you'll see it become an issue, especially in the battleground states that president has to compete in. places plik ohio, michigan, pennsylvan
they're talking about making america and made in america.to do yet is, you know, get beyond that photo op at the factory floor and really get down to it. they need to pass some legislation to lower our trade deficit. >> that is one of the things in the poll that i found interesting. the made in america, buy american is gaining strength. >> it is. in fact, it is surging. people thought made in america was great last year. they think it's incredible this year. it's like mom, apple pie...
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a kaiser reporters up next well it seems economic gurus make their own forecast about where america's financial problems are heading. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice ceased to say so with the news media. guys are on stacy herbert this is the concert report gold saluting the world economy breakdown stacey tell us more max that's our first headline there gold gives a standing ovation for the obama boehner masterpiece of political theater so we've seen in america the political kooky theater getting crazier and crazier but this is the important thing is that how gold responded and obviously always a deal is going to be done right we knew that but we have always told everybody that gold is responding to this collapse in american empire yes it is responding it's responding to the collapse and figure out mining it's a response to the collapse and the american empire exactly they had a great run after world war two but now it's run its course and now it's off owing a part and all the satellites that rely on the u.s. for their largest and all those military contractors and cl
a kaiser reporters up next well it seems economic gurus make their own forecast about where america's financial problems are heading. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice ceased to say so with the news media. guys are on stacy herbert this is the concert report gold saluting the world economy breakdown stacey tell us more max that's our first headline there gold gives a standing ovation for the obama boehner masterpiece of political theater so we've seen in america the political...
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build, we need to put america back to work by building america. the new deal did not pull us out of the great depression. world war ii did. the government, not the private sector, the government's conduct of the war and the government's role in steering the economy won world war ii and pulled us out of the great depression. government did that. government stimulated the public and the private economy. if we rationally invest a similar amount of money in our domestic economy as we did to win world war ii america out of this great recession just like we pulled america out of the great depression. grow. we need to grow the economy in a balanced fashion. too large tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 to the wealthy and big corporations, the so-called job creators, didn't create jobs in the private sector. indeed, only one million net new jobs were created between 2001 and 2009. all government jobs. the private sector reported minus 600,000 jobs. so much for giving tax breaks to the private job generators. some argue against all debt, but all debts aren't bad bec
build, we need to put america back to work by building america. the new deal did not pull us out of the great depression. world war ii did. the government, not the private sector, the government's conduct of the war and the government's role in steering the economy won world war ii and pulled us out of the great depression. government did that. government stimulated the public and the private economy. if we rationally invest a similar amount of money in our domestic economy as we did to win...
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i resisted united states of america just three weeks ago and we know this was not the first time. it was a special visit to center internet in a national center for missing and exporting children and not me american specialists told me that the arrow of violence and cruelty in the american family is too high too so you can see it as a situation the sausalito is russian children towards all children want to move toward all children even their own children yes absolutely so you want your saying now that american families are generally cruel. i didn't say so but. it's nice is that all cruelty monitors more and more and more every year among among native americans or among immigrants or first wave immigrants of i can cheer you can share and. i think in the. kinds of families where we can find it and i can compare the situation is in that it is an american in russia because russia has a problem of cruelty and violence in our families against children not only gives. or the children used to. you said in one of your interviews that since the adoption started they want you out well but wh
i resisted united states of america just three weeks ago and we know this was not the first time. it was a special visit to center internet in a national center for missing and exporting children and not me american specialists told me that the arrow of violence and cruelty in the american family is too high too so you can see it as a situation the sausalito is russian children towards all children want to move toward all children even their own children yes absolutely so you want your saying...
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>> america has tremendous creativity when america has a priority. you make jobs jobs jobs the priority, the kind of thing tavis talks about, robert cut nesterovich ner talks about. we come up with waist. >> the american philosophy is choose a problem and then attack it with everything you've got. . if you're sick with cancer you want to be somewhere like los angeles because the doctors will go baboom. and i feel until america collectively with this job situation does this and komgs together and says we are going to fix this, until that happens. and it's not being driven yet by the top. kwib ling with each other. >> some of this has to do with your question about retraining those persons. as industries change, as we see where the future is headed, we train those persons who are out of work now. dr. west and i are in large measure to announce this poverty tour. starting august 6 we are getting on a bus, the conscience tour a call to conscience. the idea to get on the bus and go to big cities and small towns starting with african-americans and hispanic
>> america has tremendous creativity when america has a priority. you make jobs jobs jobs the priority, the kind of thing tavis talks about, robert cut nesterovich ner talks about. we come up with waist. >> the american philosophy is choose a problem and then attack it with everything you've got. . if you're sick with cancer you want to be somewhere like los angeles because the doctors will go baboom. and i feel until america collectively with this job situation does this and komgs...
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america is the tent pole that holds of the world. if that fractures, your kids will not just grow up in a different america. they will grow up in a very different world. this thing that we call america is a precious jewel. we really need to get back to polishing it. with that introduction, i would like to share with you the first few paragraphs of the book. the first chapter is called "if you see something, say something." that is the homeland security model. we are now applying it to the country as a whole. this is a book about america that begins in china. in september of 2010, i attended the world economic conference in china. it involved a 3.5 our car ride from beijing to a chinese version of detroit. now to get there, you have to go to the beijing south road crustacean. it was a modern building covered with solar panels. you buy a ticket from an electronic kiosks offering choices in chinese and english. the board of a high-speed train that goes to another rumi modern train station that is said to be the fastest when it began ope
america is the tent pole that holds of the world. if that fractures, your kids will not just grow up in a different america. they will grow up in a very different world. this thing that we call america is a precious jewel. we really need to get back to polishing it. with that introduction, i would like to share with you the first few paragraphs of the book. the first chapter is called "if you see something, say something." that is the homeland security model. we are now applying it to...
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uruguay celebra el triunfo en la copa amÉrica. amÉrica. (cantos) >> tenemos los mejores momentos,1 garra terrible, los jugadores se lo merecÍan porque tuvieron un mundo al maravilloso y una copa amÉrica impresionante. >> que alegrÍa uruguay,1 país de 3 millones y medio de personas! 15 copas! (cantos) >> emocionante! >> la historia manda! uruguay, lo mÁs grande que hay! >> una fiesta! >> increÍble, muy contentos! felicidades a todo uruguay, estamos muy contentos! una copa inesperada para nosotros, pero celebrando! >> hoy nos tocÓ perder, vinimos de asunciÓn con mucha ilusión para la copa, pero el fÚtbol es asÍ, es emociÓn, es ganar, es perder y hoy nos tocÓ perder. >> los uruguayos esperan poder mantener este buen estilo de fÚtbol hasta el prÓximo mundial en brasil, mientras tanto sigue la fiesta, volvemos al estudio. >> muchos gracias. hasta aquÍ las noticias del dÍa, mÁs en nuestro noticiero en la ediciÓn nocturna. muchas gracias, que pasen una muy buena noche. >> son grandes de verdad, para levantar su medalla, levantar su copa
uruguay celebra el triunfo en la copa amÉrica. amÉrica. (cantos) >> tenemos los mejores momentos,1 garra terrible, los jugadores se lo merecÍan porque tuvieron un mundo al maravilloso y una copa amÉrica impresionante. >> que alegrÍa uruguay,1 país de 3 millones y medio de personas! 15 copas! (cantos) >> emocionante! >> la historia manda! uruguay, lo mÁs grande que hay! >> una fiesta! >> increÍble, muy contentos! felicidades a todo uruguay, estamos muy...
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what do you want america to be like? when you have children in these chairs, what do you want it to be like? president obama has a vision of an economy that works for everybody. that is modern and sustainable and offered shared opportunities. a vision of government and society that involves shared responsibilities. not specific benefits nearly as much as everybody pitching in and doing what they're supposed to do to create the government we need to have for empowerment to take hold in america. and it has a vision of community that makes the most of america's greatest asset, our diversity. that's why he and i passionately believe in the dream act. [cheers and applause] i think we're better off with more immigrants, not fewer. so i don't understand all that. [applause] the main thing i want to say is why he believes in gay rights. that's why i was proud of my -- [cheers and applause] i was immensely proud of another of my former administration members, my former house secretary, now the governor of new york, professing the
what do you want america to be like? when you have children in these chairs, what do you want it to be like? president obama has a vision of an economy that works for everybody. that is modern and sustainable and offered shared opportunities. a vision of government and society that involves shared responsibilities. not specific benefits nearly as much as everybody pitching in and doing what they're supposed to do to create the government we need to have for empowerment to take hold in america....
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they do not protect america. in fact, they harm america. look out the tax policies. why do we reward american companies with a lower tax if they offer offshore jobs? not one republican voted to repeal that tax. it did pass. there is still more of that is in the tax policy that rewards the offshore and of american jobs. what is wrong with protecting american jobs? we ought to adopt the policies that the chinese have adopted. what is wrong with that? use our tax dollars to buy american made equipment. 18.5 since, every gallon of gas. out of every gallon you buy, it goes out there to buy what? yes, i had nothing to do with the bay bridge. it was a horrible mistake. to save 10%, they went off to buy chinese steel and thousands of jobs are in china and not in california. at the end of the day, it turned out to be more expensive. >> one of the things that the congressman is striving to -- if you take the 15 proposals that we have within the g-20, you confined counterparts in 19 of the deed 20. -- in the g-20. we're not being protectionist, we are being reciprocal. 19 natio
they do not protect america. in fact, they harm america. look out the tax policies. why do we reward american companies with a lower tax if they offer offshore jobs? not one republican voted to repeal that tax. it did pass. there is still more of that is in the tax policy that rewards the offshore and of american jobs. what is wrong with protecting american jobs? we ought to adopt the policies that the chinese have adopted. what is wrong with that? use our tax dollars to buy american made...
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union organization of good who slaughtered well let's look at these videos to see what america might look like the next the next time the deficit ceiling is hit here's india's parliament you see a nice brawl there. let's turn to the punjab parliament. and then just for a little diversity here max we're going to turn to afghanistan and here's two women busting it out on the floor of the afghan parliament so i think this is the next step the tea party female mud wrestling with michele bachmann and the other sharks and once again with the glasses on bachmann and sarah palin to get those two in the mud money rustling for votes so i vote for the ok let's move on to some serious stuff here looks talk about what is going on for the banana republic is ation of america and the biggest corporate occupier is the banks and this is our headline here max the fed audit so this is from senator bernie sanders website he was responsible for inserting into the wall street reform bill last year a clause which demanded one time audit of the fed and that is out and what they've discovered is that the fede
union organization of good who slaughtered well let's look at these videos to see what america might look like the next the next time the deficit ceiling is hit here's india's parliament you see a nice brawl there. let's turn to the punjab parliament. and then just for a little diversity here max we're going to turn to afghanistan and here's two women busting it out on the floor of the afghan parliament so i think this is the next step the tea party female mud wrestling with michele bachmann...
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> ok, america's cup is going to put up? >> i believe about 50%. let me back up. what we're trying to create is an as needed pool, which is where we have on standby selected consultants to do work as it occurs. let's say that the port decided that we needed some sort of special public advisory regarding traffic conditions, the day of the race. then we would take from the pool, we will look to the funding we expect, three in the pool. we would not do that without coordinating. wheat for doing it as a good to see. >> it is more or less a contingency number, but not based on some -- >> it may help, what was the value of the contract for the pier 70 solicitation? >> that was about $10,000 over three months. >> this is all really very new to us. i apologize i cannot draw the picture, but we did retain the services of the pr firm to help us. for the pier 70 contract. it was a very discreet task, and to answer your question, that is based off of that experience and something similar to that. i think your point is well taken. >> my
> ok, america's cup is going to put up? >> i believe about 50%. let me back up. what we're trying to create is an as needed pool, which is where we have on standby selected consultants to do work as it occurs. let's say that the port decided that we needed some sort of special public advisory regarding traffic conditions, the day of the race. then we would take from the pool, we will look to the funding we expect, three in the pool. we would not do that without coordinating. wheat for...
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look at latin america.h this mammoth crisis of '08 and '09 because we were controlling our deficits, which we did not in the past. because we have healthy economies, because we are very careful on inflation. and now so latin america fortunately one year was back to growth again. and this year latin america is going to growth as the whole of the region over 5%. that's incredible. and that's the same thing that is happening in nations. that's what we see in those economies. why? because they think about the present and they think about the future. >>> 34,012 citizens killed during the last four-year drug or mexico. staggering. >> the fifth year now and it is over 45,000. people ask here in the state's what's going on in mexico? maybe they are drinking too much tequila or what has happened with mexico? are they going crazy? why the killing? it is not our problem really. and we are trapped in this tremendous crisis. just affecting the nation. >> who is to plan? >> first, the united states, huge drug consumption
look at latin america.h this mammoth crisis of '08 and '09 because we were controlling our deficits, which we did not in the past. because we have healthy economies, because we are very careful on inflation. and now so latin america fortunately one year was back to growth again. and this year latin america is going to growth as the whole of the region over 5%. that's incredible. and that's the same thing that is happening in nations. that's what we see in those economies. why? because they...
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this is the way that america should be thinking. it should be identifying what these countries, they're not emerging countries. china has emerged. what do they need that america can provide them? put the foot on the gas. >> or green technology. stem cell research. one of the reasons why america falls behind every year more and more is because we're a superstitious, hyperreligious country.
this is the way that america should be thinking. it should be identifying what these countries, they're not emerging countries. china has emerged. what do they need that america can provide them? put the foot on the gas. >> or green technology. stem cell research. one of the reasons why america falls behind every year more and more is because we're a superstitious, hyperreligious country.