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next, "what's so great about america?" [applause] >> good evening and welcome to tonight's feature debate between dinesh d'souza and bill ayers. i'm a junior at dartmouth and the current editor and chief of "the dartmouth review." it is my privilege to serve as moderator and introduce you to the topic. before we get underway, i would like you to locate the nearest emergency exits and silence all cell phones. please note that flash photography is strictly prohibited, but our participants would like to encourage you to take photos and share what you are seeing on social media sites. when individuals like bill ayers and dinesh d'souza get together for an evening of discussion, there's sure to be much to talk about. the focus of the debate tonight has to do with the nature of america and its meaning in the world today. we will be asking our participants for what their thoughts are on what makes america unique and how it has succeeded and failed in living up to its own ideals. the wording of the resolve have been left purposely
next, "what's so great about america?" [applause] >> good evening and welcome to tonight's feature debate between dinesh d'souza and bill ayers. i'm a junior at dartmouth and the current editor and chief of "the dartmouth review." it is my privilege to serve as moderator and introduce you to the topic. before we get underway, i would like you to locate the nearest emergency exits and silence all cell phones. please note that flash photography is strictly prohibited,...
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haven't you looked at america and see a different america than we have 40 years ago? of course it was very different. i got a first mortgage in 1982 for the house. you know what i paid for an interest rate cut iowa's a first-time homebuyers and i got i got adiscounted rate. 17.5%. mortgages are 20%. that is stagflation. you have 70% tax rates. cut taxes? at 70%, that is a big deal. but when it is a 38% rate of pay cuts 38 to 34. really, that's your platform? that's pretty minimalist when it's close to 73 coup 30. he had big ideas at the time because the problems that were in place. so we need to learn from him but we don't need to be in. most of them don't even know who he is. so we need to go out and say what is the problem facing america today? what is the economic problem facing america today. that wasn't the case in the 1980s. overall, things have been really bad. not there were a lot of people doing very well but there are a lot of people who aren't. and actually all of the people that are not within what is our message to them and the average american that see t
haven't you looked at america and see a different america than we have 40 years ago? of course it was very different. i got a first mortgage in 1982 for the house. you know what i paid for an interest rate cut iowa's a first-time homebuyers and i got i got adiscounted rate. 17.5%. mortgages are 20%. that is stagflation. you have 70% tax rates. cut taxes? at 70%, that is a big deal. but when it is a 38% rate of pay cuts 38 to 34. really, that's your platform? that's pretty minimalist when it's...
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the truth is, america goes in, america gets out. we don't want to own anyone else's real estate.ur foreign-policy can be summed up in two phrases -- trade with us and don't bomb us. that is it. [applause] there are all kinds of criticisms to be made in america. i will be happy to make them as will the next guy. but i think taking the global perspective, taking the perspective of history and the comparative perspective, i end up with the words of jean kirkpatrick who said, sometimes we have to face the truth about ourselves, no matter how pleasant it is. thank you very much. [applause] >> so many straw men set up, it is hard to know where to begin. no one said that america is the most terrible place. there are a couple of assertions you have to take on faith that are astonishing. one is the idea that america's great invention was wealth creation, not based on fact at all. what about the theft of the entire continent? that was a theft. it does not mean -- [applause] 90% of the residents who lived here were murdered, and that was a part of it as well. i will go back to the question
the truth is, america goes in, america gets out. we don't want to own anyone else's real estate.ur foreign-policy can be summed up in two phrases -- trade with us and don't bomb us. that is it. [applause] there are all kinds of criticisms to be made in america. i will be happy to make them as will the next guy. but i think taking the global perspective, taking the perspective of history and the comparative perspective, i end up with the words of jean kirkpatrick who said, sometimes we have to...
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the truth is, america goes in, america gets out. we don't want to own anyone else's real estate.ur foreign-policy can be summed up in two phrases -- trade with us and don't bomb us. that is it. [applause] there are all kinds of criticisms to be made in america. i will be happy to make them as will the next guy. but i think taking the global perspective, taking the perspective of history and the comparative perspective, i end up with the words of jean kirkpatrick who said, sometimes we have to face the truth about ourselves, no matter how pleasant it is. thank you very much. [applause] >> so many straw men set up, it is hard to know where to begin. no one said that america is the most terrible place. there are a couple of assertions you have to take on faith that are astonishing. one is the idea that america's great invention was wealth creation, not based on fact at all. what about the theft of the entire continent? that was a theft. it does not mean -- [applause] 90% of the residents who lived here were murdered, and that was a part of it as well. i will go back to the question
the truth is, america goes in, america gets out. we don't want to own anyone else's real estate.ur foreign-policy can be summed up in two phrases -- trade with us and don't bomb us. that is it. [applause] there are all kinds of criticisms to be made in america. i will be happy to make them as will the next guy. but i think taking the global perspective, taking the perspective of history and the comparative perspective, i end up with the words of jean kirkpatrick who said, sometimes we have to...
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of america.e have to fight this war with all of the passion and commitment and energy that we have. and remember, we fight for the glory of god and the nation of his children and remember that we fight to bring america back to the mountain top. god speed. god bless you. >> beautiful. thank you very much. [applause] guillory. louisiana's own. >> wednesday night in primetime we'll bring you coverage of the netroots nation conference. it includes discussion s of the super pack ready for hillary. here is a portion of thatel
of america.e have to fight this war with all of the passion and commitment and energy that we have. and remember, we fight for the glory of god and the nation of his children and remember that we fight to bring america back to the mountain top. god speed. god bless you. >> beautiful. thank you very much. [applause] guillory. louisiana's own. >> wednesday night in primetime we'll bring you coverage of the netroots nation conference. it includes discussion s of the super pack ready...
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mornings on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. [ ♪ music ] >>> finally this hour. everywhere has got an image they remember of james brown - hearing his name makes you want to sing out. with the just released movie "get on up", america is rediscovering the life and times of an influential musician. james brown was more than a popular performers, he was a prominent figure in the movement of the '60s, the black pride movement. sara hoy has the story. >> reporter: these moves and grooves laid the foundation for pretty much every soul rock'n'roll and hip-hop song. james br
mornings on al jazeera america al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all...
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succeeds a version of growing the economy by this each week this week is make that on america where we say we want american made companies invest in good paying jobs here in america by removing tax credits to send jobs overseas what is what the law is now, it's ridiculous we want to over turn that with the savings we want to invest in building america and building the infrastructure and that means roads and brigades and cr=certainly mass transit and water supply and broad band the infrastructure of the future so this the the job the parlor we're sthifls all over the country what better place to start where the innovation has begun it's begun with the consensus over time with the community involvement i've said to the city i want to give you every option but if we allocate the sources we need the dirt to underlie this consensus building over time has been very, very central to our success and, of course, the recovery act that president obama took the lead on made a difference in getting hundreds and hundreds of million dollars nearly a billion dollars for the completion of the projec
succeeds a version of growing the economy by this each week this week is make that on america where we say we want american made companies invest in good paying jobs here in america by removing tax credits to send jobs overseas what is what the law is now, it's ridiculous we want to over turn that with the savings we want to invest in building america and building the infrastructure and that means roads and brigades and cr=certainly mass transit and water supply and broad band the...
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only on aljazeera america >> burger king is accused of quitting america and moving to canada, but it's not the first iconic brand to pull this kind of tax trick. we'll show you who else has done t and it is all perfectly legal. and making sense of the racial dispe disparity in ferguson, missouri, where two-thirds of the residents are black but one only third of council is, i'll tell you how that happened. and how to get last year's harvest to market. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show. tweet me or hit me up at facebook drought come. the fall out for burger king to tie out tim hortons is brewing into a public relations nightmare. dick durbin blasted the $11.4 billion deal. he said today how disappointed he is in, quote, burger king's decision to renounce it's american citizenship. billionaire investor warren buffet whose company is financing part of the deal is now in damage control over the tax breaks that burger king will get by becoming a canadian company. buffet, as you recall, is famous for calling on ameri
only on aljazeera america >> burger king is accused of quitting america and moving to canada, but it's not the first iconic brand to pull this kind of tax trick. we'll show you who else has done t and it is all perfectly legal. and making sense of the racial dispe disparity in ferguson, missouri, where two-thirds of the residents are black but one only third of council is, i'll tell you how that happened. and how to get last year's harvest to market. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real...
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are saying there's no upside to being part of america so there's nobody there defending america on the corporate side except some mercenaries who will go wherever you pay him so marcus right now is defenseless i think it was united fruit instead of national fruit but then we're going to go on to another free trade deal you mentioned t. tip that's the trans atlantic trade and investment partnership. ship with europe well germany u. turns torpedoes corporate sovereignty charter in trade agreements with the u.s. and canada resistance grows so there was an article that was overlooked against amongst all the chaos around the rest of the world on july twenty eighth in the german daily. try to pronounce just sued deutsche which they said that the german government will not accept seat at c e t a the canadian european trade agreement if it contains a corporate sovereignty chapter in its present form so germany you diplomats confirmed in brussels on friday that the german federal government could not sign the agreement with canada that is as it is now negotiated germany is in principle ready to
are saying there's no upside to being part of america so there's nobody there defending america on the corporate side except some mercenaries who will go wherever you pay him so marcus right now is defenseless i think it was united fruit instead of national fruit but then we're going to go on to another free trade deal you mentioned t. tip that's the trans atlantic trade and investment partnership. ship with europe well germany u. turns torpedoes corporate sovereignty charter in trade...
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operation in america. we were taken to a field with sunflowers, a place where they planned recruitment and burnt crosses. >> these days very have a new call to arms illegal immigrants. the crisis on the boarder, when we call the hot hype a couple of weeks ago. there was a call for a shoot to kill law. how do you describe that. hate. >> these people are criminals to begin with when they come to the country. they are breaking the law. once they get across the border, what makes you think they'll continue to break the law. >> these are it wille kids coming over, and we are call for a shoot to kill. to me, they are breaking the law. if we can't turn them back. it will leave the corpses on the border and we see that they are serious. >> in the u.s., there are more than 150 groups affiliated with the k.k.k., according to the southern poverty law center. there were more than 200, a spike. elected. >> what do you think of the washington? >> i think president obama sold out the american people. that's the job of th
operation in america. we were taken to a field with sunflowers, a place where they planned recruitment and burnt crosses. >> these days very have a new call to arms illegal immigrants. the crisis on the boarder, when we call the hot hype a couple of weeks ago. there was a call for a shoot to kill law. how do you describe that. hate. >> these people are criminals to begin with when they come to the country. they are breaking the law. once they get across the border, what makes you...
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mornings on al jazeera america >> this, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. and finally from us this hour, from birth the mom's focus is certainly what she can do for her baby to give the best start, doctors have said breast milk is the best but at a can be difficult when babies are born prematurely. adam west on milk banks. >> melody moy had no breast milk to give her premature son. two years later with new son luke she's donating her breast milk to other babies. >> you have an image of how it's going to be, a bum baby and all of a sudden you're caught off guard and you're so frightened. >> study after study, for premature babies, whose mothers cannot produce milk this is a lifesaving thing. >> i.t. immune lodge ds it's i'm un logical. immunological. to help this baby survive and walk and talk and win the nobel prize some day. that's why i do it. >> it's an unregulated industry in the u.s., prompting websites like craigslist to ban the sale of human fluids due to safety concerns. when you're doing ininformal sharing you don't really know what's in there. the
mornings on al jazeera america >> this, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. and finally from us this hour, from birth the mom's focus is certainly what she can do for her baby to give the best start, doctors have said breast milk is the best but at a can be difficult when babies are born prematurely. adam west on milk banks. >> melody moy had no breast milk to give her premature son. two years later with new son luke she's donating her breast milk to other babies. >>...
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i am fully aware that america--latin america is the most unequal region in america. but something is different. >> host: why would you say that is? >> guest: the first saying is empire. latin america, the most conquering and invading country, africa and the middle east and so on and let america left this moment. and so this is all contingent. it could change, right leaning governments come into power and so on and they have to find themselves against war on terror policy refusing to partaking war on terror policy. so the cultural side effect of this policy, i look at brazil and they would make it sort of a central political position stating solidarity to the muslim communities protecting them from war on terror policies, refusing when donald rumsfeld said he wanted to create a region wyatt patriot act and so on and refused so on one hand you have the government adopted the position of solidarity, cultural diplomacy that stresses brazil's ties to africa and asia and this whole idea is that brazil is rooted in portugal, this other idea. en this leaves pop cultural cons
i am fully aware that america--latin america is the most unequal region in america. but something is different. >> host: why would you say that is? >> guest: the first saying is empire. latin america, the most conquering and invading country, africa and the middle east and so on and let america left this moment. and so this is all contingent. it could change, right leaning governments come into power and so on and they have to find themselves against war on terror policy refusing to...
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on aljazeera america >> burger king is accused of quitting america and moving to canada, but it's not the first iconic brand to pull this kind of tax trick. we'll show you who else has done t and it is all perfectly legal. and making sense of the racial dispe disparity in ferguson, missouri, where two-thirds of the residents are black but one only third of council is, i'll tell you how that happened. and how to get last year's harvest to market. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money."
on aljazeera america >> burger king is accused of quitting america and moving to canada, but it's not the first iconic brand to pull this kind of tax trick. we'll show you who else has done t and it is all perfectly legal. and making sense of the racial dispe disparity in ferguson, missouri, where two-thirds of the residents are black but one only third of council is, i'll tell you how that happened. and how to get last year's harvest to market. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real...
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mayor of one of america's favorite cities.ost unnaturally telegenic, a stunning wife at his side. but then, newsom suffered what was, for a got to be on the radar political junkie, a devastating blow. he got elected to one of the politics. >> tell me who you are and what you do. >> gavin newsom, lieutenant governor of california. that's not really who i am. but i -- >> but title wise that's who you are? >> title wise i'll give you that. i'm more than that. >> it's hard to like newsom. he's disarmingly frank. >> where has gavin newsom be been for the past few years? >> i've been busy, but remarkably, i could come up with a cure positive cancer and i'd be lucky to get a cub reporter to cover it. very different than being mayor of san francisco. >> he's comically candid about his role as deputy to governor jerry brown who's likely to win an unprecedented four term this fall. it is a big turn around from a decade ago, then the brand influence mayor of san francisco newsom made headlines worldwide for siing off on same sex marriage
mayor of one of america's favorite cities.ost unnaturally telegenic, a stunning wife at his side. but then, newsom suffered what was, for a got to be on the radar political junkie, a devastating blow. he got elected to one of the politics. >> tell me who you are and what you do. >> gavin newsom, lieutenant governor of california. that's not really who i am. but i -- >> but title wise that's who you are? >> title wise i'll give you that. i'm more than that. >> it's...
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honors laborers and businesses and people that workout nonprofits we've brought them together and america can did do that request leader pelosi's help and the point they'll have the ability to raise minimum wage inventing here and across the have a r country so build americans bond acts and director reiskin will talk about that but i want to introduce someone i've had the privilege of working with to get things done he's the guy that gets things done despite the challenges a long way but gets to work with an array of agencies that are committed not only to build but to do it to get more jobs out there and to help our needy to make sure we raise the minimum wage. i give you and i yield to him the director of our mta director reiskin (clapping) >> thank you mr. mayor and ma'am, leader the central subway was a jump start for san francisco when we started work here it's a great veemgs felt kind of infrastructure environmentalist we're capable of chief of police in the great united states a project like this doesn't just happen the leader said we've been through presidential terms even through
honors laborers and businesses and people that workout nonprofits we've brought them together and america can did do that request leader pelosi's help and the point they'll have the ability to raise minimum wage inventing here and across the have a r country so build americans bond acts and director reiskin will talk about that but i want to introduce someone i've had the privilege of working with to get things done he's the guy that gets things done despite the challenges a long way but gets...
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al jazeera america. >> on america tonight, where next? >>> on "america tonight," where next? with ebola on the move across new borders, what are countries, including the u.s., doing to stop it from spreading? at points of entry, and more porous borders, how can this deadly virus be contained? also tonight, paying the piper, and it's not enough. the privatization of probation aims to get more communities money that they are owed. but the cost to the poor can be devastating. >> really it's a system that's run amuck. >> correspondent sarah how with an in-depth look at the price of privatized probation. >>> and a high seas romance. not the titanic one you are thinking of. by a heroin faster, big, he and grander than that other ship. not to mention, still afloat. >> so super aluminum, no rust. it's solid. just underneath the paint it's in perfect condition. there is no problem with blasting and painting. >> it would be sea worth any. >> it would be, absolutely no doubt about that. >> where the s.s. united states might be headed next. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, and thank for joining us,
al jazeera america. >> on america tonight, where next? >>> on "america tonight," where next? with ebola on the move across new borders, what are countries, including the u.s., doing to stop it from spreading? at points of entry, and more porous borders, how can this deadly virus be contained? also tonight, paying the piper, and it's not enough. the privatization of probation aims to get more communities money that they are owed. but the cost to the poor can be...
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that is your latin america report for this thursday. of television's longest-running strip -- scripted shows in tv history. "the simpsons" is moving to tole television with fxx kick off a 12 day long marathon with every simpsons episode ever, including the movie. matt miller, i know it is 12 days, and i said 12 hours by mistake. olivia sterns looks into the numbers around the series and what the payoff is for investing in syndication. one word -- huge. >> 12 days, not 12 hours. it has been going for 25 years. that is three years more than you have been with bloomberg news. that is pretty incredible. >> when you put it like that. >> 552 episodes in total. i do not know how many episodes you have got for "bottom line." "bottomhave to say line" is probably not worth 12 go in dollars. most of the revenue for the simpsons franchise comes from ads. it also comes from a ton of lsney in merchandise, bart dol and sweatshirts. dvd sales also lucrative. this is a great deal for the channel, fxx. it is a comedy network. this will be the anchor for
that is your latin america report for this thursday. of television's longest-running strip -- scripted shows in tv history. "the simpsons" is moving to tole television with fxx kick off a 12 day long marathon with every simpsons episode ever, including the movie. matt miller, i know it is 12 days, and i said 12 hours by mistake. olivia sterns looks into the numbers around the series and what the payoff is for investing in syndication. one word -- huge. >> 12 days, not 12 hours....
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america. >> al jazeera america presents a breakthrough television event. >> borderland long held beliefs... >> im really pissed off at the mexican government... >> give way to compassion... >> if you feel tired, would you turn around and come back? >> our teams find out first hand how treacherous the migrants journey can be. >> we make them take a trip of death >> it is heartbreaking when you see the families on top of the rail car borderland continues only on al jazeera america >> now, a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." a historic day for women in the field of mathematics . maryam mirzakhani has been awarded the fields prize, a kind of nobel prize for mathematics. raised in iran, and recognized the iranian president rouhani who congratulated her on twitter. >>> egypt's uprising of 2011, said he never targeted his own people. last year a court threw out a case on similar charges. >>> eduardo campos was killed in a small plane crash in brazil. the port city of santos.
america. >> al jazeera america presents a breakthrough television event. >> borderland long held beliefs... >> im really pissed off at the mexican government... >> give way to compassion... >> if you feel tired, would you turn around and come back? >> our teams find out first hand how treacherous the migrants journey can be. >> we make them take a trip of death >> it is heartbreaking when you see the families on top of the rail car borderland...
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and "america tonight."we look at flash point ferguson and the way forward. at this hour we stop to consider what has brought this last 11 days on a street that you've never heard of in these past 11 11 days, west florison avenue, they call it the street around here but despite what you've heard the language that this is a war zone that this is the most dangerous block in america to the folks who live and work here, this is home . the sounds of this city block have been by terms angered and anxious. nights full of shouts and smoke. each daylight bringing new signs of getting back to normal. but behind the now board hed up store fronts, questions about what the next news might bring. folks like buffy blanchard at the clip appeal, doesn't even recognize west florison, the street she sees night after night on television. >> it becomes a different neighborhood. one that you can't even fathom by being here and living in this neighborhood, you're like what is really going on, you know? >> the trouble on this block
and "america tonight."we look at flash point ferguson and the way forward. at this hour we stop to consider what has brought this last 11 days on a street that you've never heard of in these past 11 11 days, west florison avenue, they call it the street around here but despite what you've heard the language that this is a war zone that this is the most dangerous block in america to the folks who live and work here, this is home . the sounds of this city block have been by terms...
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. >> al jazeera america. >>> on "america tonight", news of a ceasefire brings hope to gaza amid growing desperation as the people search for any safe haven. also - on borrowed time. new york city's water facing the risk of catastrophic failure. >> the tunnel, if it's under pressure from to collapse, it'd have to be shut. >> reporter: what would happen? >> 50% of the water supply would cease to exist. >> in our series crumbling america, christoph putzel taps into an infrastructure crisis, and why it may be tough to keep the water flowing. >>> and the new god father of soul, and how he taught us so much about living in america. >> back then you didn't describe yourself as black, you were negro. so i'm black and proud came out. it was on. >>> and good evening. thank you for join us, i'll julie chen. what appears to be a big development in the gaza israel crisis takes hold. hamas confirmed a humanitarian ceasefire, hopefully paving the way to longer lasting release. before the announcement the united nations warns that shelters are filled to capacity, and disease is starting to take hold. t
. >> al jazeera america. >>> on "america tonight", news of a ceasefire brings hope to gaza amid growing desperation as the people search for any safe haven. also - on borrowed time. new york city's water facing the risk of catastrophic failure. >> the tunnel, if it's under pressure from to collapse, it'd have to be shut. >> reporter: what would happen? >> 50% of the water supply would cease to exist. >> in our series crumbling america, christoph...
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al jazeera america. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >>> burger king known for its whopper, is in talks to buy the canadian restaurant chain tim hortons known for its coffee and dough donuts, you know my burger king as the home of the whopper but tim hortons is on, in my opinion, every street corner in canada. it gives starbucks a run for its money back home. it's a real brands name north of the board, celebrating 50 years in business, we called it timmy's when i was growing up in toronto. burpinger king and tim hortons combined would create the biggest fast foot company in the world. but forget that about that part for a mi
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that would be for america -- think of america as another canada. canada has zero impact on the world. things can happen all over the world. no one will come really cares. and america used to be like that. we have no influence and tell basically world war two. and then we started having an impact. what has that impact on the balance been? it is idiotic to do a microscopic scrutiny of this or that intervention. you have to look at the whole picture. you can't miss the forest for the trees. in retrospect it is always easy to say, we made a mistake over here and over there. churchill said in analyzing the war it is illegitimate to criticize people with the benefit of hindsight because they did not have that hindsight at the time. you have to criticize them based on the information available to them than. in retrospect i do not think we should have gone in. in retrospect i think the vietnam war was stupid. but when i look at the overall picture of american foreign policy, you have to remember that power in the world is either going to be used by us or s
that would be for america -- think of america as another canada. canada has zero impact on the world. things can happen all over the world. no one will come really cares. and america used to be like that. we have no influence and tell basically world war two. and then we started having an impact. what has that impact on the balance been? it is idiotic to do a microscopic scrutiny of this or that intervention. you have to look at the whole picture. you can't miss the forest for the trees. in...
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firm to his quit america . u.s.porate tax rate currently about 35%, though most companies pay an effective tax rate that is much lower than that . because this deal involves an iconic firm burger king, a quote, debt desperate democratic group might have found what it means. greg has spent 30 years covering capital hills to inning tigersal investors making sense of what they are dork which has become a harder and harder job, 30 years ago it was easier to find sense on capitol hill. i was watching another tv indications that will remain nameless but that is the initials cnbc where they were arguing this isn't about tax inversion, this is just a merge are of two companies, why would a company with 13,000 stores an american icon base million dollars miami want to merge with a smaller company, although one that's worth almost as much in market cap based in toronto and movies a head quarterrers to canada. i see no other reason other than inversion why this would be taking place . >> of course not. good to he into you, ali
firm to his quit america . u.s.porate tax rate currently about 35%, though most companies pay an effective tax rate that is much lower than that . because this deal involves an iconic firm burger king, a quote, debt desperate democratic group might have found what it means. greg has spent 30 years covering capital hills to inning tigersal investors making sense of what they are dork which has become a harder and harder job, 30 years ago it was easier to find sense on capitol hill. i was...
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america the unfunded charity?se] but then again, if you agree -- common sense sense is an endangered species in d.c. we are offering to strengthen them, and we are going to be if america will not secure the borders, it is not immigration. it is invasion. you know we are trillions in debt. cities insolvent. and overrun health care system. police departments, schools, and welfare states, stretched to the match. ordinary americans know this. but the pro-amnesty pals in silicon -- theyr on wall street can afford the best security border that money can buy in their own exclusive gated communities. they are not worried. haulingce they are not illegals through those swanky hoods in d.c., manhattan, or seven cisco. they are housed in vacant schools in working-class neighborhoods. why not harvard and colombia? put them there to. school is out for summer. millions of americans are out of work. amnesty supporters, they don't want to hire and pay american workers a decent wage, evidently. they would rather replace them with f
america the unfunded charity?se] but then again, if you agree -- common sense sense is an endangered species in d.c. we are offering to strengthen them, and we are going to be if america will not secure the borders, it is not immigration. it is invasion. you know we are trillions in debt. cities insolvent. and overrun health care system. police departments, schools, and welfare states, stretched to the match. ordinary americans know this. but the pro-amnesty pals in silicon -- theyr on wall...
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should be doing more right america should have somehow prevented what was going to happen in egypt america should have you know left more troops in iraq so we don't see the unraveling we're seeing literally today right america should do something to stop what's happening in ukraine i think the point about a realist element to this president is in fact in the number of times he has resisted calls domestically for more intervention the number of times he's in fact restrained american foreign policy and gotten the u.s. detained gold from situations you know in which putting the military on the ground is simply not in america's vital interest or in fact going to help the long term you know accumulation of american power ok so james is there a learning curve here that's a realist perspective. i had james. you know i'm sorry i thought that was a terribly pollyannish description of obama's foreign policy if you listen to the west point speech which is very very telling he basically says look you are turning gives or sitting home and doing nothing or invading the entire world and i am the prudent
should be doing more right america should have somehow prevented what was going to happen in egypt america should have you know left more troops in iraq so we don't see the unraveling we're seeing literally today right america should do something to stop what's happening in ukraine i think the point about a realist element to this president is in fact in the number of times he has resisted calls domestically for more intervention the number of times he's in fact restrained american foreign...
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the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device.ownload it now . >> time for listening post news bites. an american journalist captured in syria and hemmed for more than 600 days as come to a gruesome end. james foley was kidnapped by the group now known as the islamic state in a video entitled a message to america that surfaced briefly on youtube, it's too graphic to broadcast. a man said to be foley is knelt next to another man who speaks in a british accent claiming to belong to the islamic state. the victim is beheaded. his murderer said the killing was in retaliation for recent u.s. air strikes against is forces in iraq. foley was a veteran war photography who worked across the middle east including the global post. he was once held captive for six weeks by proceed gadaffi forces in libya. his mother issued a statement published on facebook. he gave his life trying to expose the world to the suffering of the syrian people. we implore the kidnappers to spare the lives of the remaining hostages. like jim, they are innocents. they
the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device.ownload it now . >> time for listening post news bites. an american journalist captured in syria and hemmed for more than 600 days as come to a gruesome end. james foley was kidnapped by the group now known as the islamic state in a video entitled a message to america that surfaced briefly on youtube, it's too graphic to broadcast. a man said to be foley is knelt next to another man who speaks in a...
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never the history of america has america had a higher tax rate. nobody ever paid rates of 80% or 90% or even 40%. they all earned cash in a small business and they told the government a broke even. they used the money to send their kids to columbia university. for the use of money to buy a new car. it's not good for society? or they bought a new house? are they expand their business. it's not good? my grandfather told another story that explained what is happening in america today. he says wayne, there's only two rules of business. customer is always right. and if the customer is wrong, rueful that new untradable number one. the customer is always number one access to the irs in the u.s. government were the more money you make, the more they spit in your face. they demand your money. they audit you. they harass you. they hound you and when you give them large sums of money, they don't even say please or thank you. it doesn't work like that of business. you would lose all your customers. you go out of business if you treat a customer like that do y
never the history of america has america had a higher tax rate. nobody ever paid rates of 80% or 90% or even 40%. they all earned cash in a small business and they told the government a broke even. they used the money to send their kids to columbia university. for the use of money to buy a new car. it's not good for society? or they bought a new house? are they expand their business. it's not good? my grandfather told another story that explained what is happening in america today. he says...
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america. and, you know, for example those of you who are familiar with el paro, for example, they produced a very important study in 2009 that tell of the experiences of this plight and even hollywood, you know, you don't have to go very far. hollywood had a move called "el hombre," 2009, a honduran kid. the writing was on the wall way before anyone was talking about this and today suddenly there is a crisis. but the research basically looks at the mapping of all the locations where migrants are coming from and we plotted against the certain indicators including homicides as a proxy for violence. we did not include extortion. we did not include kidnapping which is happening at every level in the three countries. we also did a nationwide household survey in el salvador last month where we tried to understand a couple of things. one is anybody in the average people knew someone who had migrated and how, if they, the interviewed person, planned to migrate and why, and how did they see were the ma
america. and, you know, for example those of you who are familiar with el paro, for example, they produced a very important study in 2009 that tell of the experiences of this plight and even hollywood, you know, you don't have to go very far. hollywood had a move called "el hombre," 2009, a honduran kid. the writing was on the wall way before anyone was talking about this and today suddenly there is a crisis. but the research basically looks at the mapping of all the locations where...
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>> conciertazos de despierta amÉrica!to podrÍa apagar todos los rumores de que estÁn separados, hay reconciliaciÓn aquÍ. >> no hablÁbamos ayer, tristemente la madre de la actriz cynthia klipot, falleciÓ, tuvimos sus declaraciones horas antes de la muerte, pero tenemos lo Último que pasa en la funeraria, aquÍ les va. >> siempre fuerte, siempre entera, y aÚn sin entender la partida fÍsica de su madre, la seÑora elisa gamboa, la actriz atendiÓ a los medios de comunicaciÓn que llegaron a la funeraria donde se encuentran velando los restos de su madre. >> no nos lo esperÁbamos, está mis dÍas de mÁs de 90 aÑos y se preguntan por quÉ la hermanita chiquita, somos una familia muy longeva, pero no sÉ qué le pasÓ a su -mi mamÁ. >> quien tampoco puede creer que su abuela ya noo estÁ fue la hija de la actriz. >> ella no entiende todavÍa lo que es la muerte, estÁ muy sacada de onda, no lo entiende. >> lo cierto es que la seÑora elisa gamboa se preparÓ para su partida en el plano fÍsico. >> pagÓ su funeral de lujo, te lo juro, nosotros
>> conciertazos de despierta amÉrica!to podrÍa apagar todos los rumores de que estÁn separados, hay reconciliaciÓn aquÍ. >> no hablÁbamos ayer, tristemente la madre de la actriz cynthia klipot, falleciÓ, tuvimos sus declaraciones horas antes de la muerte, pero tenemos lo Último que pasa en la funeraria, aquÍ les va. >> siempre fuerte, siempre entera, y aÚn sin entender la partida fÍsica de su madre, la seÑora elisa gamboa, la actriz atendiÓ a los medios de...
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what can we do f you. >> and now bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. down as primes minister, easing the country's clinical deadlock. insions are running high ferguson, missouri after unarmed black teenager was killed. and these refugees left a camp in rwanda for a new life in america. the transition and their first tastes of the u.s.. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. together -- today there is new news about the unrest in iraq. will resign to make way for his nominal placement, after a standoff earlier this week and a shot earlier against the united states. he has been blamed for a failure to tackle islamic state fighters. i spoke them a short time ago and asked if this would increase the chances for stability in iraq. >> i don't think there are good chances but with him still at the helm, i think there be absolutely no chance of bring the politics of baghdad back together, which is vital to inting the syrian population the global credit -- process and
what can we do f you. >> and now bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. down as primes minister, easing the country's clinical deadlock. insions are running high ferguson, missouri after unarmed black teenager was killed. and these refugees left a camp in rwanda for a new life in america. the transition and their first tastes of the u.s.. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also...
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who take take take and give nothing back now the racket is evident in this first headline central america crisis. after empty promises so first i'm going to read you a quote from july twenty seventh two thousand and five one day before congress passed and this is by representative tom davis he said quote the central america free trade agreement kept is the best immigration anti gang and anti drug policy at our disposal right that's completely nonsense so these trade deals you know going back to nafta remember nafta was going to somehow in rich mexico and do great things for trade all it did was increase the drug trade and increase the amount of guns going into mexico turns mexico into a narco state and increased violence exponentially kaptur same thing central america it's a complete boondoggle all it does is increase a lopsided this in the global economy all these big trade deals are meant to increase lopsided this t. to another global trade deal all it will do is increase wealth and income gap like capitalism is great if there is competition but these trade deals dissuade competition. t
who take take take and give nothing back now the racket is evident in this first headline central america crisis. after empty promises so first i'm going to read you a quote from july twenty seventh two thousand and five one day before congress passed and this is by representative tom davis he said quote the central america free trade agreement kept is the best immigration anti gang and anti drug policy at our disposal right that's completely nonsense so these trade deals you know going back to...
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woman who has been a force in creating things in san francisco the central subway is subject to by america laws that all resourcing comes from the united states we have our own versus through sf made that is devoted to supporting and protecting local murray's and local production we're lucky to have this organization this is lead by someone that is building and breathing and figuring out how to get more production into our economy and get more people working i'm happy to welcome up our director of sf made (clapping.) >> good morning. so i want to talk about san francisco as a national model for a maker city i thought about standing here talking about manufacturing and building is really all kindred spirit claiming the potential for the urban areas of this country to house this industry of the innovation and the creative class that isn't that true san francisco has brought together that's the power in what we see happening today when i look at the project like the central subway project i see the section are these and jobs and a transformation of the city accident take place h escape but it
woman who has been a force in creating things in san francisco the central subway is subject to by america laws that all resourcing comes from the united states we have our own versus through sf made that is devoted to supporting and protecting local murray's and local production we're lucky to have this organization this is lead by someone that is building and breathing and figuring out how to get more production into our economy and get more people working i'm happy to welcome up our director...
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of what is good about america was really bill from the ground up. it did not come from the government down. came from the people and the little platoons, families, church groups, small businesses, little shamus, volunteer organizations helping each other, building their communities. that is not only what works, that is what makes us the best and the greatest and most compassionate nation in history and is also what creates our love for each other. we are not patriots and lovers of america because of a big federal government. we love our country because of the people that are closest to us, our families, communities, the people that we know, the opportunities that we have to do things for ourselves. it is not what other people do for us. it is a different philosophy than central planning and central management which goes back to where i started. the people sitting here in the capitol widen him, it is not about making you free. it is about controlling your life immobile leaving the no better than you do how to make decisions. and when you start lookin
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the most dangerous street in america. for the people who live and work along west flor sent, it's just home. [ sirens ] >> these sounds have turned to anger. night full of shouts and smoke. each daylight bringing new signs of getting back to normal. behind the now boarded-up storefronts, questions about what the next bit of news might bring. someone like buffy blanchard who has cut hair at her aunt's shop, the cliff appeal, for years doesn't even recognize the block she's seen on tv night after night. >> 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 when the sun comes down, it's a different neighborhood. one that you can't even phantom by being here and living in this neighborhood. you're like what is really going on. >> the trouble on this block, she says, is mostly caused by outsiders. local demonstrators, she says, respected the small businesses here. >> every night that i leave here, i sit at home and watch the news and flip from channel to channel to channel. i wake up and it's still on. i'm like, what's going on in the neighborhood now? every d
the most dangerous street in america. for the people who live and work along west flor sent, it's just home. [ sirens ] >> these sounds have turned to anger. night full of shouts and smoke. each daylight bringing new signs of getting back to normal. behind the now boarded-up storefronts, questions about what the next bit of news might bring. someone like buffy blanchard who has cut hair at her aunt's shop, the cliff appeal, for years doesn't even recognize the block she's seen on tv night...
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. >>> a made in america investigation. david muir revealing products that say they're made in america when actually they're made in china. tonight american workers who want their jobs back. >> made in america! >>> and also tonight, a personal note, a thank you to all of you as i leave the anchor desk at "world news." >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night, and we begin with the new video from one american mother asking the terrorists of isis to show humanity. asking that they be merciful and let her son live. they are the same killers who executed james foley, and tonight we are learning more about them. as that other american journalist released after nearly two years is home and speaking for the first time. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross back on the story for us. >> i am shirley sotloff. my son stephen is in your hands. >> reporter: the mother's emotional plea came eight days after isis said it would execute her 31-year-old journalist son, seen in the same video release that showed the exec
. >>> a made in america investigation. david muir revealing products that say they're made in america when actually they're made in china. tonight american workers who want their jobs back. >> made in america! >>> and also tonight, a personal note, a thank you to all of you as i leave the anchor desk at "world news." >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night, and we begin with the new video from one american mother asking the terrorists of isis...
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back whatever america does is right because america doesn't. just want to keep building allowing saudi arabia qatar and iran to fund millions and millions of pounds worth of the building of mosques in this country where they have them addresses where current we have a hundred thousand four to sixteen year old children who are being schooled in these mature assets which is encouraging complete non integration within the society. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news. but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because one full attention in the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on you. and our teen years we have to print. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. you guys sort of jokes that will handle the stuff that i've got. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered on peter lavelle mind you we're discussing america's foreign policy. ok
back whatever america does is right because america doesn't. just want to keep building allowing saudi arabia qatar and iran to fund millions and millions of pounds worth of the building of mosques in this country where they have them addresses where current we have a hundred thousand four to sixteen year old children who are being schooled in these mature assets which is encouraging complete non integration within the society. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news. but the fact is i admire their...
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so america without the subsidies enable in able to compete around the world so if it had been a. the trade deal as it even says in the nafta north american free trade agreement if it had been free trade there would have been no subsidies it wouldn't be a subsidized agricultural products being dumped on to the rest of the world just like by the way the natural gas in america is essentially subsidized and that's why it's like a fraction of the cost of the rest of the world now again going back to the fact that this guy representative davis had said that it would stem violence and immigration and the reason why it didn't is it actually increased economic instability in the region and that's according to a new report reached by the sixty seven members of congress progressive caucus who included kept in their recent summary of the root causes of the refugee crisis occurring along the us mexico border quote free trade agreements including the north american free trade agreement and the central america free trade agreement have led to the displacement of workers and subsequent migration
so america without the subsidies enable in able to compete around the world so if it had been a. the trade deal as it even says in the nafta north american free trade agreement if it had been free trade there would have been no subsidies it wouldn't be a subsidized agricultural products being dumped on to the rest of the world just like by the way the natural gas in america is essentially subsidized and that's why it's like a fraction of the cost of the rest of the world now again going back to...
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federal government because they underwrite agriculture america the corn crop in america so that places around other countries can't compete you know specifically. africa and other places who are left holding the bag and so once again here you have warren buffett he gets free money from the fed he gets subsidy from the corn industry he gets to do deal with private equity that is again underwritten by the federal government and the tax code in market manipulation to take all this tax dollars to canada because he doesn't want to pay for the wars the same ministrations started one buffet himself has made clear that berkshire hathaway is going to pay us taxes on their gains from this deal in their preferred shares. it's the private equity of three g. and pershing square we don't want to pay the u.s. taxes and burger king now will no longer be a u.s. company but now you mention suicide consumption and that takes me to the next headline where i'm thinking well you know americans are it's just more and more of his personal income tax which is paying for the wars that americans love ok they do
federal government because they underwrite agriculture america the corn crop in america so that places around other countries can't compete you know specifically. africa and other places who are left holding the bag and so once again here you have warren buffett he gets free money from the fed he gets subsidy from the corn industry he gets to do deal with private equity that is again underwritten by the federal government and the tax code in market manipulation to take all this tax dollars to...
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back whatever america does is right because america doesn't. just want to keep allowing saudi arabia qatar and iran to fund millions and millions of pounds worth of them in this country where they have them addresses where we have a hundred thousand four to sixteen year old children who have been schooled in these which is encouraging complete non integration within the society. good lover tour. was to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation and why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. please. welcome back across the uk we're all things are considered on peter lavelle mind you were discussing america's foreign policy. ok and we're also now joined by evan berthold in washington he is a co-founder of the startup accelerator seven hundred seventy six right evan i'm glad you joined us here on the program here we're actually talking about what is the difference between the left and right if there is a in any difference anymore when
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