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, america, america god shed his grace on thee. and crown the thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. [singing]. >> at the beginning of every event we sing the philippino and national anthem. we shall have some [inaudible], that is company and dancers group, they are going to sing the philippine national anthem. >> i am going to read 2 or 3 paragraphs, my last farewell, our national hero. and in english. fair farewell to a stranger who brightens my well. farewell to all who i love to die is to rest. >> thank you. [applause]. [ foreign speaking ] [singing]. [applause] thank you very much. >> patricia leanne caldwell born in tennessee. daughter of robert and irma. at age of 3 moved to missouri and returned when she was 12 years old. patricia grew up with segregation and injustices which she writes about. she spent many countless hours in the nashville public library. it was her family life that was bountiful and flowing with tales told by her story telling grandfather. raised with love of reading and oral traditio
, america, america god shed his grace on thee. and crown the thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. [singing]. >> at the beginning of every event we sing the philippino and national anthem. we shall have some [inaudible], that is company and dancers group, they are going to sing the philippine national anthem. >> i am going to read 2 or 3 paragraphs, my last farewell, our national hero. and in english. fair farewell to a stranger who brightens my well. farewell to all...
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along the fruited plain america america god shed his grace on thee and from thigh good with brotherhood -- thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ o beautiful ♪ americaca ♪ ♪ o beautiful ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
along the fruited plain america america god shed his grace on thee and from thigh good with brotherhood -- thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ o beautiful ♪ americaca ♪ ♪ o beautiful ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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remesas que los paisanos envian desde estados unidos a sus familiares en el "pulgarcito de america".... americaismo mes del aÑo pasado) ha sido del 4%. -----segun el banco central de el salvador, el flujo de remesas se recupeÓ luego de 2 meses de reportar saldos negativos como consecuencia del desempleo en estados unidos... --- en venezuela, mientras tanto, hugo chavez anuncio que solicitaÁ a la asamblea nacional (o sea al congreso) que le É ....plenos poderes . ----- quiere que se le permita gobernar bajo la llamada "ley habilitante" mientras dure la emergencia social tras el temporal de lluvias ... ---- la oposicion considera que el presidente quiere (en realidad) controlar la asamblea nacional, que se renovaÁ en enero con menor presencia de legisladores oficialistas. ---parece que viene la lluvia... bueno dejemos que ericka pino nos lo cuente en su reporte del tiempo... ---gracias ericka... hacemos la ultima pausa... y regresamos con sus llamadas... ---y el tema de esta noche... que piensa del apoyo que reciben los narcos en michoacan por parte de la poblacion y el rechazo a la autoridad...
remesas que los paisanos envian desde estados unidos a sus familiares en el "pulgarcito de america".... americaismo mes del aÑo pasado) ha sido del 4%. -----segun el banco central de el salvador, el flujo de remesas se recupeÓ luego de 2 meses de reportar saldos negativos como consecuencia del desempleo en estados unidos... --- en venezuela, mientras tanto, hugo chavez anuncio que solicitaÁ a la asamblea nacional (o sea al congreso) que le É ....plenos poderes . ----- quiere que...
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de esta manera seguimos con mucho mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> amÉrica. américala. y si algo tiene es que no da regalos costosos y menos a... su hija. ni es de caprichitos ni de nada de eso. >> quÉ tal? no era cierto eso de que le regala cosas a su hija, de que tiene lana tiene lana. >> quÉ hay mÁs adelante? >> aÚn no tiene tiempo para comprar los obsequios de este aÑo? tenemos la lista ideal con los mÁs populares para todas las edades y sabe usted quÉ harÁn y dÓnde estarÁn los los deliciosos rollos de canela pillsbury tienen el calor y aroma de lo recién horneado. con los productos pillsbury nunca fue tan fácil hornear en casa. luis es cantante. y jean pierre, súper héroe. Él lucha contra un tumor cerebral sin rendirse, pero con st. jude children's research hospital, no esta solo. en st. jude ningún niño es rechazado si su familia no puede pagar. gracias a donaciones de personas como tú. agradece la salud de tus niños y ayuda a aquellos que no la tienen... busca nuestra lupa en tiendas participantes y dona al comprar o llama al 1-800-278-5833 y dona ahora. ♪ ♪ >
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and storing up trouble in economic crisis is preventing them from america america is credit card addiction shoppers continue to swipe their way through session. next it's time for an interview show spotlight talked about him a question he had to me to make their lives a minister to afford. the. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. hello again and welcome to spotlight. on take time off and today my guest is the idea of course of. being the head of the russian president said minutes borat he probably knows more about life behind the kremlin walls that anyone else well at least much more than he will ever be able to share with the press today spotlight legend of course is ready to talk about organizing the president. the president's administrative george manages the working life and i tenor of the russian head of state and even leaps out of the functioning of the kremlin itself and refurbishing when necessary. also has other duties namely he heads the recent french commission on building a north of the center
and storing up trouble in economic crisis is preventing them from america america is credit card addiction shoppers continue to swipe their way through session. next it's time for an interview show spotlight talked about him a question he had to me to make their lives a minister to afford. the. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. hello again and welcome to spotlight. on take time off and today my guest is the...
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america's cup matches they used to happen in newport. i can tell you on the basis of conversations in the last week with figures and said the america's cup organizing in rhode island, they have a bid for the america's cup world series regatta, and all they have to do is take be wide out, take out the world series, and they have the america's cup bid. >> i speak an endorsement of the america's cup, but with the special feature i would like to bring to your attention. let's speak about pier 30 and 32. if this new proposal is going to be -- it is a bit of giving away the family jewels. the only thing i can rely upon is this report, and the gentleman knows how to crunch numbers with his unimpeachable integrity, and that is a lot of money being raised. it is a gift of public funds, and it may well be illegal, so i would request you to approve of this project that is being proposed for the america's cup. everyone is going to enjoy this. as a former seaman, i agree it would be a wonderful thing. you are being railroaded to approve this thing. it strikes me that you do not have to give away everything around here because of the conditional agreement for the no. waterfront well in place. i would invite you
america's cup matches they used to happen in newport. i can tell you on the basis of conversations in the last week with figures and said the america's cup organizing in rhode island, they have a bid for the america's cup world series regatta, and all they have to do is take be wide out, take out the world series, and they have the america's cup bid. >> i speak an endorsement of the america's cup, but with the special feature i would like to bring to your attention. let's speak about pier...
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america the beautiful. and what i sing in the last verse is: ♪ o beautiful for tapestry ♪ of every face and form, ♪ of courage in adversity, and triumph in the storm. ♪ ♪ america, americabrother and sisterhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea. ♪ [applause] thank you. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, judy collins. thank you so much. our guest has been judy collins. i'm ken paulson, back next week with another conversation about free expression, the arts, and america. i hope you can join us then for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> with my artists, eight of them are working in tehran, iran, the capital city, and one is an iranian american based in san francisco. the problem is really a collective exploration in the day and the life in tehran. it is the largest city in the middle east. for the gallery, one of the first pieces you see is one piece which is a laser-cut peace, it taken directly from the map of the city itself -- a laser-cut piece. it represents the geography of the city. it is positioned right next to another work by an artist who took a 77 taxicab runs
america the beautiful. and what i sing in the last verse is: ♪ o beautiful for tapestry ♪ of every face and form, ♪ of courage in adversity, and triumph in the storm. ♪ ♪ america, americabrother and sisterhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea. ♪ [applause] thank you. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, judy collins. thank you so much. our guest has been judy collins. i'm ken paulson, back next week with another conversation about free expression, the arts, and america. i hope you can...
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america's wars in iraq and afghanistan do you think this is going to influence how an obama quote unquote gets america out officially out of these conflicts here because the people that are against these wars and they're growing in numbers are leapt upon these documents and saying see our the strategy isn't working see we should be doing something else even the decision makers themselves don't believe in this agenda i mean is that going to help or hurt obama . in the future but i mean anything is how he looks at afghanistan this year ends. it certainly is going to make things more difficult i agree with so much of what jim just said but the one thing that i do disagree with is. that wiki leaks i think is i think he indicated that he thought it was more of a positive thing that a negative thing i think i would have agreed with him when he talked about when when wiki leaks was talking about the specific video that was shot from the helicopter that was supposedly firing on civilians i agree with protections for whistle blowers and things like that but i think when you talk about just one damed comments from diplomats on meetings with foreign leaders and things like that. i'm just just so you know i'm very much in favor of protection of the institution of diplomacy and making sure the diplomats feel completely comfortable and going about their daily business and i think and i think it is going to make things to more difficult for obama in terms of prosecuting the war in afghanistan and maybe that's not such a bad thing but i think that if if wiki leaks had come find itself to sort of the whistleblower role and making sure that the things that it released were the really things that people needed to pay attention about to pay attention to i think i would have a lot less of a problem with it i taken some heat for some of the things that i've said about wiki leaks with this latest release but i think. you know and the other gentleman point it's not it's not something that's in control by anybody and i think that makes a lot of people uncomfortable but i think it's not so much my objection to that my objection is you know the institution of diplomacy really is something that protects us protects us from more wars breaking out it's something that really should be protected and i think that's something that we're going to examine going forward sort of thing going to real real quickly before we go to the break. we queue leaks is it demands transparency but do you see leaks itself as being transparent. no i think one of the big criticisms of it is that it is rather secret about how it operates perhaps necessarily so because it's trying to protect its sources but i think the point we shouldn't just be thinking of wiki leaks here there are going to be imitators there are already imitators right around the world of this kind of a website but also the whole nature of information and communication and john has made changing and so increasingly we're going to have to get used to are all the more leaky world and you why the tighten up or you try and be a little bit more transparent ok but gentlemen we're going to go to a break and after that break we'll continue our discussion on two thousand town stay with our team. and he. was right because we. just. the official team allocation. i pod touch from the. thank you sam still. life on the. video. will become. an r.s.s. feed now in the palm of your. ti dot com. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle remind you we are recapping two thousand and ten. before let's see what russians thought most about this year two thousand and ten is quickly coming to an end this year ripley it with major events on the political and economical scene has seriously tainted the world the russian public opinion research center conducted a survey and ask citizens what threatens them in today's world inflation tops the list the with fifty six percent fifty three percent are worried about alcoholism unemployment ranked third gonna ring four to six percent these figures have decreased over the year so that the outcomes of two thousand and ten could be called positive with most people expecting even a better life in two thousand and eleven. ok i talk about people's power but first to jim about the people's republic of china at the very end of this year we saw negotiations between the chinese officials and the e.u. about and i'll say it what it is there's to be a lot of different ways of describing it but if china is helping to bail out the european union from all of its debts ok so i ask you in two thousand and ten would it be fair to say this is the year china stood up and started saying we are listening but you have to start listening to us now. i think that's a fair assessment peter you know we have been talking about the rise of china for decades and decades and i think finally we're actually starting to see it part of that is a function of the fact that china came out of the world recession the economic crash in better shape than europe in the u.s. the u.s. continues to have sluggish growth and europe obviously continues to have problems particular countries in the e.u. facing bankruptcy so china came out ahead in a position of comparative advantage they were had high growth rates anyway they finally. rose to the number two economy in the world and they are taking on a more sort of foreign policy than they have in the past at the same time you know they're learning that there are constraints on be a big power i think north korea is an example of that they are so they have to walk a line with north korea north korea is its own independent state and if it wants to do stuff it's going to do stuff and so it's also learning about the limits of economic and political power and it still faces internal issues how to balance all the millionaires in the cities with hundreds of millions of poor people in the countryside and lastly the issue here is people power this year we witnessed sort of internet surges of nationalism of chinese on the internet taking positions maybe stronger than the position of the government and then the government having to respond to that and sort of navigate that so lots of developments in china this year you know steve it's interesting is we saw. the man of the year where you are the forbes magazine the most powerful people and for the first time we have the chinese leader on top mr obama second and i know a lot of people say that as a result a kneejerk response to the midterm elections and fair enough but i mean there is something to that now and maybe not speaking as to you as a democrat but as an american is there a sense do you think in america america is is beginning to realize that is it just can't stop its foot anymore that it really has to start learning about you know the all of us on this program are keenly aware of world events but the average american still very much looks inward do you see that changing somehow or is this tea party movement just going to keep hijacking america down a dead end. yeah i mean you know i what i sort of want to want to do what you say and responded to sort of as a marriage as an american but there really is two schools of thought here in america i think i think the republicans still have this american exceptionalism and we're still the super bowl were the world's sole superpower thought and i think democrats are a little bit more i would say pragmatic and i think they recognize that it's not a unique you know polar world anymore you have the ascendancy of china you have the ascendancy of the e.u. even though there are suffering to some extent right now. and i think that you know as you kn
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fundamentally obama has done a lot for america's -- >> sean: dictators apologizes for america, saying america arrogant? >> he's popular outside of america. >> sean: not america. your leaders are upset at his economic policies, which are failing. it's hurting the rest of the world's economy. america needs a recovery, and that will help europe, that will help the entire world. >> well, fundamentally the american economy is doing pretty well. >> sean: fundamentally it's in -- >> it's been up. >> sean: can i give you one copy of the "wall street journal"? i disagree. >> if we stipulate her argument that president obama is popular in europe and elsewhere in the world, the reason that he is popular is he's because perceived as weak and these countries can run circles around him. it comes in different forms, right? it comes in the forms of being dissed for the olympics or the world cup soccer match 12 years from now, but comes in more dangerous forms like aggression. weakness begets aggression. >> sean: i agree. >> that's why iran is working 24/7 for a nuclear weapon, unimpeded. north korea is attac
fundamentally obama has done a lot for america's -- >> sean: dictators apologizes for america, saying america arrogant? >> he's popular outside of america. >> sean: not america. your leaders are upset at his economic policies, which are failing. it's hurting the rest of the world's economy. america needs a recovery, and that will help europe, that will help the entire world. >> well, fundamentally the american economy is doing pretty well. >> sean: fundamentally...
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and, as pam said beautifully, this is for america. america needs to see success. and these people are successes by anybody's estimates. so gil kerlikowske, the director of ondcp and i and lots of people at ondc are very, very proud to be working with the faces and voices of recovery, which is one of the organizations, and with samhsa on-on doing everything we possibly can to support this. alexandre, how important is that to have support for recovery as you're looking to conduct further studies in that field? well, it's critical because so far there's been an enormous amount of federal investment which has contributed landmark findings and really lifesaving findings in many ways, scientifically speaking, in terms of the ideology of addiction, what is the cause, as tom said, it's a brain disease, it's a biological condition, and it's really started to contribute significantly to moving away from the stigma where people looked at addiction, alcoholism, drug dependence as a moral failing or the person was just bad and weak to something where the person has a condition
and, as pam said beautifully, this is for america. america needs to see success. and these people are successes by anybody's estimates. so gil kerlikowske, the director of ondcp and i and lots of people at ondc are very, very proud to be working with the faces and voices of recovery, which is one of the organizations, and with samhsa on-on doing everything we possibly can to support this. alexandre, how important is that to have support for recovery as you're looking to conduct further studies...
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america. he was the essence of the second half of 20th century america, america's a great power. america is the triumphant power of the cold war. america is the leader on the world stage and he had a great sense for human rights and justice. and, so, from his earliest times all the way through, he had a special place, he went to countries on his own expense, when he wasn't in office to try to look at the issues and work the issues that were around development and modernization and especially anything that impacted the way people are treated and the injustices in the world. i think he had a great heart and great charisma, but, most of all, he had a great vision and tremendous force to push that vision through, year after year. >> let's talk about what happens now, general. obviously, having been in the diplomatic world for so very long. he had a depth of knowledge and he had built relationships over years and over decades. we have vice president biden and president obama going in to meet with the national security team to talk about afghanistan and pakistan and this big report is c
america. he was the essence of the second half of 20th century america, america's a great power. america is the triumphant power of the cold war. america is the leader on the world stage and he had a great sense for human rights and justice. and, so, from his earliest times all the way through, he had a special place, he went to countries on his own expense, when he wasn't in office to try to look at the issues and work the issues that were around development and modernization and especially...
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america's cup. i know that many other people were like that. i spoke to them when i was there. i have been there three and four times respectively just because of the america's cup. a true case that tourists do spend money in those venues. i would also like to talk about what the america's cup really is. the organizing authority has promised to have 13 america's cup world series events around the world. of which at least two will be here in addition to the defender series, challengers' series, and america's cup. meaning 45 days of racing here in the bay and the economic benefits that come with that. in 2011 there will probably be a regatta, but one of them might be pushed to 11 and 12. it will start now and last for several years, bringing people here. i have seen it and what it can do for cities. i have seen the civic pride that comes from having the america's cup and i urge you to vote in support. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. [reads names] >> good morning, commissioners. michael bishop, the operations manager for many of the ports. i am also an avid sailor. so, i would love to see the america's cup here. as a lieutenant, i am concerned with keeping the port hole. minding poor tenants. especially on pier 50. on the west end is a vendor of mine managing court ass
america's cup. i know that many other people were like that. i spoke to them when i was there. i have been there three and four times respectively just because of the america's cup. a true case that tourists do spend money in those venues. i would also like to talk about what the america's cup really is. the organizing authority has promised to have 13 america's cup world series events around the world. of which at least two will be here in addition to the defender series, challengers' series,...
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acceed, the america ciches -- america's cup is expected to generate over a billion doars for the city. >> alan: in the metime can the city of richmond is fering its waterfro as place for the america's cup teams to practice and train before the event begins in n francisco. the ci would receive as much 15s hundred thousand -- 100,000 daz month for leasing space at the port. >>> two sepate child abduction case ended safely in sa francisco. a 12-year-old girl from virginia and a 15-year-old girl from redding are safe. the 12-year-old was found on fridayand today we learned more about her ordeal. >> bridget any smith's aunt told us she met jeffrey easley for the fir time on thanksging and was immediely suspicious about the way the 32-year-old man ted with her 12-year-old niece. >> he was touching her hair and touching her hands and just anythi that -- it was like he was -- wanted to consume her with his eyes. it was just gross. >> reporter:he says she called child otective confidences and a child abuse hotline four times the following day and never heard back. she called the girl's mother to express concern. >> what's when i said, he lives there? and he she said, yes, but he is moving o
acceed, the america ciches -- america's cup is expected to generate over a billion doars for the city. >> alan: in the metime can the city of richmond is fering its waterfro as place for the america's cup teams to practice and train before the event begins in n francisco. the ci would receive as much 15s hundred thousand -- 100,000 daz month for leasing space at the port. >>> two sepate child abduction case ended safely in sa francisco. a 12-year-old girl from virginia and a...
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america and south america at to of the best emerging- market swy? >> because to not try not. they tell us to watch for monetary policy would tell them to watch their monetary policy they want is not to buy our dollars we want them to have the want to flow and see what it's worth as the currency goes. china is doing financial engineer trade a think what america and south america the of the world cup coming the of the olympics they have some positive angles happening. plus they have good commodities through the name of which we needed for going to continue to grow kyzyl russia and china. each footstep it is the fifth position as floors developing countries cope. fat >> you say the middle fosses versions so quickly to the fall could burst. >> we don't how much artificial stimulus is going on there they may pinch the netted state's to manufacture goodies. they do lot of our manufacturing for cheek. the thick or words are going to start raising interest rates a little bit. it as a slew of our economy abubble. when used oppenheim the abrupt appearance there slowdown would be much more dramatic. >> tuesday states that california will probably see more public spending cuts, more jobs being lost. >> the last four years of the bad, unemployment high that's a lot private-sector jobs your id companies have fired people during the slowdown in recession.
america and south america at to of the best emerging- market swy? >> because to not try not. they tell us to watch for monetary policy would tell them to watch their monetary policy they want is not to buy our dollars we want them to have the want to flow and see what it's worth as the currency goes. china is doing financial engineer trade a think what america and south america the of the world cup coming the of the olympics they have some positive angles happening. plus they have good...
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america's cup will come to san francisco. >> we have the only really viable bid. they can reject and it delay the america's cup and that's what they'll have to do, and that would be a big black eye to the america's cup brand and unnecessary because the city has done an extraordinary amount. >> i've negotiated a number of deals and sometimes there's posturing that takes place, and we need to keep our eyes on the prize and to submit a bid as strong as possible and balance it with progressing -- protecting the interests of the city and we need to tone it down and plead the bid -- complete the bid and move it forward. >> the board of supervisors will vote and likely move forward on the bid. if the bid is accepted, the america ciches -- america's cup is expected to generate over a billion dollars for the city. >> alan: in the meantime can the city of richmond is offering its waterfront as place for the america's cup teams to practice and train before the event begins in san francisco. the city would receive as much 15s hundred thousand -- 100,000 daz month for leasing space at the port. >>> two separate child abduction case ended safely in san francisco. a 12-year-old girl from virginia and a 15-year
america's cup will come to san francisco. >> we have the only really viable bid. they can reject and it delay the america's cup and that's what they'll have to do, and that would be a big black eye to the america's cup brand and unnecessary because the city has done an extraordinary amount. >> i've negotiated a number of deals and sometimes there's posturing that takes place, and we need to keep our eyes on the prize and to submit a bid as strong as possible and balance it with...
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america's cups, and in the mid- 1980's, i was the general manager of the first challenge for the america's cup. this is a very historic and exciting opportunity. set aside what you know about the grand 159-year history of the america's cup because its san francisco gets to host the america's cup, in our city, we can transfer the america's cup on the most exciting, popular, financially viable america's cup ever. there are three reasons why this is the case -- our natural a minute, our reliable wins, and a spectator-friendly, spectator- oriented race course -- our natural arena, our reliable winds. this is a great contrast to the offshore races, which have been characteristic of the america's cup until now. the races are all 20 miles offshore. a spectator could ever see them. secondly, reliable wins. in newport, about 40% of all the races were canceled. in valencia, half of all the races were canceled. by contrast, the reliable wins in san francisco, averaging 20 knots on a summer day, permitted a schedule of summer race days. reliable race days would present a media coverage, generate bigger audiences, improve sponsorship a dissipation and potentially enable more teams to compete for the america's cup here. lastly, o
america's cups, and in the mid- 1980's, i was the general manager of the first challenge for the america's cup. this is a very historic and exciting opportunity. set aside what you know about the grand 159-year history of the america's cup because its san francisco gets to host the america's cup, in our city, we can transfer the america's cup on the most exciting, popular, financially viable america's cup ever. there are three reasons why this is the case -- our natural a minute, our reliable...
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america? >> i call it plantation politics. government makes promises. people depend on the government for survival. government breaks promises. this is clearly -- we have proof that the social unrest is coming to america. social welfare does not work. the states can't afford it. countries can't afford it this is a path i think we are unfortunately going down in americaca has always been the exception to that kind of welfare state. i will agree with you to this extent. i hope the conservatives will agree as well. america has to take some austerity measures. when i see the tea party people complain about everything. we should have cuts and raised age for social security, cut medicare, medicaid, i never hear that. >> george bush tried to reform medicare it was dead on arrival. >> he tried to privatize -- >> sean: listen, i'm all for it. let me opt-out now you can keep every penny i've paid in up to this point. >> most americans -- how you feel is one thing, how most americans peel is -- feel is another thing. >> you want to see my guns, right here buddy. >> conservatives talk a good game on spending but not willing to do anything. it will last until february when paul ryan starts putting pen to paper on a serious budget that is going to gut 100 billion dollars out of discretionary spending. it will be these are the most savage, cruel cuts in the histor
america? >> i call it plantation politics. government makes promises. people depend on the government for survival. government breaks promises. this is clearly -- we have proof that the social unrest is coming to america. social welfare does not work. the states can't afford it. countries can't afford it this is a path i think we are unfortunately going down in americaca has always been the exception to that kind of welfare state. i will agree with you to this extent. i hope the...
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, america, be concerned. america and american business, come home. build your plants here. help us rebuild this great country. help us build the industries of the future, but at the same time, right now, we've got to make very -- i think very deep cuts across the board. thank you, and i yield the floor. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. mr. begich: thank you, madam president. thank you to the senator from illinois for giving us a little time before you have your maiden speech. appreciate that. thank you very much. let me echo and associate my comments with all the problemses that have spoken previously and thank senator warner and senator chambliss for bringing a truly bipartisan approach to starting the tax reform which is critical for this country. you heard all the statistics all the numbers, all the reasons why we should do it. pretty simple, if there is one issue in my 2008 campaign that i talked about in the beginning of my campaign was about the deficit and what was ha
, america, be concerned. america and american business, come home. build your plants here. help us rebuild this great country. help us build the industries of the future, but at the same time, right now, we've got to make very -- i think very deep cuts across the board. thank you, and i yield the floor. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. mr. begich: thank you, madam president. thank you to the senator from illinois for giving us a little time before you...
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in america where dreams come true we all get a chance everybody gets to dance only in america only in americare we dream in red, white, and blue only in america ♪ america ♪ find out as you go then much more of t than i do now in the sky for people like us ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, you looked so beautiful tonight in the city of blinding lights look ugly in a photographed flashbulbs i saw you walk i see the clothes you make ♪ the beauty i have the inside of me -- had inside of me i'm getting ready to leave the ground ♪ oh, you look so beautiful tonight in the city of a blinding light ♪ ♪ oh, you look so beautiful tonight oh, you look so beautiful tonight beautiful looked so tonight yeah, the city of blinding lights the more you know the less you feel not just for the ones who kneel ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hus, now a child don't you cry just move on up toward your destination you may find from time to time complication bite your lip and take a trip there might be just move on up ♪ there is only one kind hush, now child and don't you cry your folks might understand you by and by move on up and keep on wishing remember your
in america where dreams come true we all get a chance everybody gets to dance only in america only in americare we dream in red, white, and blue only in america ♪ america ♪ find out as you go then much more of t than i do now in the sky for people like us ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, you looked so beautiful tonight in the city of blinding lights look ugly in a photographed flashbulbs i saw you walk i see the clothes you make ♪ the beauty i have the inside of me -- had inside of me i'm getting ready to...
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america's cup is a national treasure because they had the gall to call that boat america. ever since the win in february, cynics have been telling me that san francisco will never get its act together to host an america's cup. let's prove the cynics wrong this time and finally, ultimately, put an end to our season of torture. [laughter] commissioner fong: thank you very much. >> before we begin, we created and rehearse our combined three minutes to fit into six minutes, so i'm probably going to speak really fast to where we can fit it into the four minutes now allowed. my sidekick is norman appears, and we are here to talk about youth sailing in san francisco. our first slide shows south beach yacht club, and we hear people ask how we got there. used sailing programs in san from cisco is the answer to that question, but first, let's review some history of sailing. sanford's is the benefited from sailing vessels from our beginning from vessels in first came here included familiar names, but it also included names such as mariano vallejo. this is what mission bay used to look like, filled with boats arriving and leaving with product and bounty. the next slide shows a picture from clay st. of ships arrivi
america's cup is a national treasure because they had the gall to call that boat america. ever since the win in february, cynics have been telling me that san francisco will never get its act together to host an america's cup. let's prove the cynics wrong this time and finally, ultimately, put an end to our season of torture. [laughter] commissioner fong: thank you very much. >> before we begin, we created and rehearse our combined three minutes to fit into six minutes, so i'm probably...
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america. we make things in america. we manufacture things in america. we grow it in america and sell it abroad. our products, whether they be hard products or soft products. we sell them throughout the world. america is one of -- is the inknow vative center of the world. one of the enterprising nations of the world. we invent things, innovate, and bring to scale. strike that, we don't bring them to scale often enough. andy grove, who was one of the co-founders of intel, wrote an excellent article in "the new yorker." i tell my friends on the republican side and democratic side, this is an issue that could bring us together to make america better. to grow america. to provide the kinds of jobs that americans need. make it in america. not only means manufacturing in america. that we make it, we succeed, people believe and have the confidence there will be an american economy which will provide them with jobs and they'll be able to provide for themselves and their families. this is a significant step in making sure that america makes it in america. one of th
america. we make things in america. we manufacture things in america. we grow it in america and sell it abroad. our products, whether they be hard products or soft products. we sell them throughout the world. america is one of -- is the inknow vative center of the world. one of the enterprising nations of the world. we invent things, innovate, and bring to scale. strike that, we don't bring them to scale often enough. andy grove, who was one of the co-founders of intel, wrote an excellent...
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america's cup organizing committee, mark buell. >> thank you, supervisors. i have the honor of chairing the america's cup -- the san francisco america's cup organizing committee. it is a 501 (c)3, and is made up of a litany of distinguished san franciscans, californians, and people around the country, all very enthusiastic about helping to host this event here. i have -- i can tell you that both governor brown -- governor- elect brown and governor schwarzenegger, both of our united states senators, the speaker of the house, and a host of others, the mayor of los angeles, all are on the committee. george shultz and his wife charlotte. but we also have a very good working committee, which includes some prominent san franciscans. tom perkins, renown sailor. we have walter and alan newman on that committee. icahn also include ellen on the association of disabled sailors. we have the rear commodore of the st. francis yacht club. this committee has been meeting for about two months. i see this entire proposal as a three-legged stool. the first you will discuss in detail, and it has to do with the port and physical facilities and the trade-offs that the sponsors get
america's cup organizing committee, mark buell. >> thank you, supervisors. i have the honor of chairing the america's cup -- the san francisco america's cup organizing committee. it is a 501 (c)3, and is made up of a litany of distinguished san franciscans, californians, and people around the country, all very enthusiastic about helping to host this event here. i have -- i can tell you that both governor brown -- governor- elect brown and governor schwarzenegger, both of our united states...
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america. in 1976, the richest 1% of america had 8.9% of the wealth in america. 1976. top 1%, 8.9%. now go to 2007. the top 1% of population in america has 23.5% of the wealth. i don't begrudge anyone prosperity, wealth and comfort, but they are getting wealthy at the expense of a society which is not providing for those in lower income categories. the people in lower- and middle-income categories are falling further and further and further behind. that's why we cannot allow this tax cut that otherwise would have been reimposed as a tax increase january 1 on them to occur. that's why i've swallowed hard and said, i'll vote for this package even though i think the breaks for the wealthy really can't be justified from an economic or viewpoint of just a moment i just don't think they can. but that's the reality that we face. i do want to say one thing before i yield to my friend from rhode island. mark my words, write them down, put them away in a desk drawer and pull them out april 1 and they're this -- when the obama administration comes to congress and says, now that you have voted f
america. in 1976, the richest 1% of america had 8.9% of the wealth in america. 1976. top 1%, 8.9%. now go to 2007. the top 1% of population in america has 23.5% of the wealth. i don't begrudge anyone prosperity, wealth and comfort, but they are getting wealthy at the expense of a society which is not providing for those in lower income categories. the people in lower- and middle-income categories are falling further and further and further behind. that's why we cannot allow this tax cut that...
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amÉrica las Últimas noticias. despierta amÉrica con la informaciÓn que mÁs necesita. >> despierta amÉrica para despertar con sonrisao. >> dÓnde vas a pasar el fin de aÑo? >> acÁ la vamos a pasar con amigos! >> y amigas. porque le gusta la fiesta. >> hay que disfrutar. [risas] >> hablando de relaciÓn y todo esto! ayer una noticia causÓ la controversia en todo el paÍs. hablÓ de un hombre que estÁ a punto de ir a la cÁrcel por revisar el correo electrionico de su esposa. y esta noticia tiene a todo el mundo asustado. porque cuÁntas veces se ha metido usted a revisar los mensajes. y esta mujer demanda a su esposo porque resulta que Él tenÍa muchas habilidades en cuestiones de computadoras y se metiÓ a revisar su correo porque sospechaba que su esposa lo engaÑaba y efectivamente lo engaÑaba con su ex esposo. esta mujer se enojo y me metiÓ una demanda y Él podrÍa enfrentar hasta 5 aÑos de prisiÓn. ahora cabe mencionar que no solamente esta situaciÓn se da con correos electrionicos. puede ser con un correo regular. >> de hecho es una ley en este paÍs que nadie puede revisar el correo. pero no sabÍa que los correos electrÓ
amÉrica las Últimas noticias. despierta amÉrica con la informaciÓn que mÁs necesita. >> despierta amÉrica para despertar con sonrisao. >> dÓnde vas a pasar el fin de aÑo? >> acÁ la vamos a pasar con amigos! >> y amigas. porque le gusta la fiesta. >> hay que disfrutar. [risas] >> hablando de relaciÓn y todo esto! ayer una noticia causÓ la controversia en todo el paÍs. hablÓ de un hombre que estÁ a punto de ir a la cÁrcel por revisar el correo...
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america. america stays in the middle. when you go too far left they slap you back and when republicans go to far right, they slap you back as well. >> what does he do to actually make the politics difficult for republicans now? it hasn't been that difficult up till now. >> this is what's ridiculous and this is what president obama has experience on the streets of chicago really help out. you've got real people. my city, you have real people that don't care about politics or process. they're looking for progress. when it comes to issues like this tax bill, the president made a compromise to help americans who were desperately in need. this is what frustrate mees. seeing what's going on in newark every single day, i cannot advance our city with a republican governor unless we find common ground. working with the manhattan institute on issues, ex-offender reentry. there's enough common ground in the united states of america this silly pulling least lest and right, which is good for the ratings, but does nothing to move our country forward. >> andrea, i want to get you on afghanistan. hearing the vice president, who made news saying 2014, come hell or high water, the united states is out of there. that's a significant piece of news. >> it's a significant piece of news. he has always been one of the skeptics about the afghan policy. and the surge policy. i think that they realize they have to give people an end game, an end in sight. this country cannot afford it, not politically, not fiscally, to continue with no end in sight. with the evidence, really diminished in their report this past week, they did not focus on -- there were other reports, the corruption of that government, the fact we don't have a partner there. tragically, we don't have richard holbrook trying to hold people to the fire, what was called his diplomatic wing man. >> responsibility again. it's the first time in the history of our coun
america. america stays in the middle. when you go too far left they slap you back and when republicans go to far right, they slap you back as well. >> what does he do to actually make the politics difficult for republicans now? it hasn't been that difficult up till now. >> this is what's ridiculous and this is what president obama has experience on the streets of chicago really help out. you've got real people. my city, you have real people that don't care about politics or process....
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america. group has female members of. america. many of the. charities whole family. and. it's a great way to get involved in the community to. meet new people to do different things and also lean on each other for support anything from learning how to download your phone when you first arrive because it's very different to finding the right milk in grocery stores. chains of cafes in.
america. group has female members of. america. many of the. charities whole family. and. it's a great way to get involved in the community to. meet new people to do different things and also lean on each other for support anything from learning how to download your phone when you first arrive because it's very different to finding the right milk in grocery stores. chains of cafes in.
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america. in latin america, it is not too far-fetched for latinos to go to college. every person who goes to college in latin america is a latino, so the notion that a member of that minority group, go to college was something that you grew up with. a lot of our kids do not have that here. we need to make it clear, in this land of opportunity, that opportunity is available to you. and what a better way of making that statement clear, and then by the government saying we are willing to make that investment, because we believe in you? i think that is powerful. if that is going to change the lives of not only these kids, but the lives of their families. so it is really amazing for me to be a part of this. i want to thank everyone who has made it possible. [applause] >> thank you, supervisor campos. as you heard, we have a number of strong partners here, on the first day that we are announcing the program, to make this program a success. one of our longstanding partners, an organization that is helping low income families become more successful with their money -- earned. i want to introduce to you the president of earn
america. in latin america, it is not too far-fetched for latinos to go to college. every person who goes to college in latin america is a latino, so the notion that a member of that minority group, go to college was something that you grew up with. a lot of our kids do not have that here. we need to make it clear, in this land of opportunity, that opportunity is available to you. and what a better way of making that statement clear, and then by the government saying we are willing to make that...
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america within a year now as being a lot wanted for arrest by swedish authorities and to be extradited to america which become a gulag a senior state i want to ask your opinion about something in america and the progressive talk radio space they're trying to prepare. now and the wiki leaks story as a quote unquote false flag attack the cyber nine eleven giving cover for the government to come in and impose of kind of new direction regulations on the internet are you buying into that mean after your town doing what is a physical media the united states they're even talking about the actual cables over here in britain less all the b.b.c. could ask you is under seventy women except with so. we are even commenting on their conspiracy theories surrounding the kinds of leaks that are emerging from the wiki leaks cables and us here in britain the story here is just about rape unfortunately but i want to i want to get into this all the more ashleigh because it's it is say that in listen america talking about it but they're not really talking about it because in a big gala to a radio outlet like and four wars dot com with alex jones they picked up on this idea that the wiki leaks arrest and sc
america within a year now as being a lot wanted for arrest by swedish authorities and to be extradited to america which become a gulag a senior state i want to ask your opinion about something in america and the progressive talk radio space they're trying to prepare. now and the wiki leaks story as a quote unquote false flag attack the cyber nine eleven giving cover for the government to come in and impose of kind of new direction regulations on the internet are you buying into that mean after...
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america rose to the occasion. america almost never lets you down at the end of the day, and america did not let us down today. she smiled brightly. that statue of liberty must have a grin from year to year. not just for new york, but for america. we nearly gave up last night. i was in my office -- someone else we left out of thanking -- our staff. [applause] and while we were there last night and we thought it had all fallen apart -- and i did. i sleep well. my family and friends and staff knows that. i usually sleep through anything, but i had a bad night last night. when we woke up this morning, and when senator gillibrand and i walked in to tom coburn cozy office expecting barriers, the first thing he said was, "we are real close." you could see by his body language and the tone of his voice that they really wanted to get this done. and it only took us about an hour. so here we are. those people who did rush to help us and who thought they were being abandoned are now in the bosom of america. this is a proud day. a proud day for everyone who has been involved in this effort and for everyone who bears the ti
america rose to the occasion. america almost never lets you down at the end of the day, and america did not let us down today. she smiled brightly. that statue of liberty must have a grin from year to year. not just for new york, but for america. we nearly gave up last night. i was in my office -- someone else we left out of thanking -- our staff. [applause] and while we were there last night and we thought it had all fallen apart -- and i did. i sleep well. my family and friends and staff...
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if we are to protect america's opportunities for the long haul and maintain america's place in the world, we must find common ground to restore america's fiscal soundness. the threat of fiscal turmoil is concrete, not abstract. and it would be felt in the life of every american unsustainable debt eventually means skyrocketing intest rates and a tanking economy. that makes it harder to get a college education to start a business, to buy a house, indeed to plan a future. no other issue calls so strongly for leaders who understand the importance of hard choices and hard truths. no other issue calls so strongly for citizens who know what it takes to keep a republic. the wise i sacrifice today that helps our children prosper tomorrow. i'm heartened that the president's bipartisan fiscal commission put a plan on debt, a debt that needs to be at the center of our national conversation. the commission plan, along with plans released by the bipartisan policy center and the center for american progress and others is a compelling summons to a realistic embrace of responsibility. reality tells us that we must address both spending and revenue. not
if we are to protect america's opportunities for the long haul and maintain america's place in the world, we must find common ground to restore america's fiscal soundness. the threat of fiscal turmoil is concrete, not abstract. and it would be felt in the life of every american unsustainable debt eventually means skyrocketing intest rates and a tanking economy. that makes it harder to get a college education to start a business, to buy a house, indeed to plan a future. no other issue calls so...