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right see in the thing that makes america america for all of our faults and contradictions even those that built into the original constitution. the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the first and fourth amendment are fundamental along with the fifth and sixth. fundamental is the reason why there was an american revolution well maybe it's time for another one. i'm not calling for us to go in the streets and overthrow the government right now but considering how the principles this country was founded on are being eroded by the day we do need a revolution one of ideas and values it was great to get thomas drake's insight on that. if you're wondering about what i'm doing what i'm not on air check me out on twitter at abby martin like when you see you can follow me there find all my tweets linking to every segment from the show as well just random thoughts last throughout the day and also please help us get a break in the said trending on twitter ok now throw out some hashtags we can get trending on this twitter sphere but only with your help so head to twitter dot com and
right see in the thing that makes america america for all of our faults and contradictions even those that built into the original constitution. the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the first and fourth amendment are fundamental along with the fifth and sixth. fundamental is the reason why there was an american revolution well maybe it's time for another one. i'm not calling for us to go in the streets and...
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right see in the thing that makes america america for all of our faults and contradictions even those that built into the original constitution the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the first and fourth amendment are fundamental along with the fifth and sixth day. fundamental as the reason why there was an american revolution well maybe it's time for another one. i'm not calling for us to go in the streets and overthrow the government right now but considering how the principles this country was founded on are being eroded by the day we do need a revolution one of ideas and values it was great to get thomas drake's insight on that. if you're wondering about what i'm doing when i'm not on air checking out on twitter at abby martin like what you see you can follow me there find all my tweets linking to every segment from the show as well just random thoughts last throughout the day and also please help us get a break in the said trending on twitter oh good now throw some hash tags we can get from you on this twitter sphere but only with your help so head to twitter dot c
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right see in the thing that makes america america for all of our faults and contradictions even those that built into the original constitution the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the first and fourth amendment are fundamental along with the fifth and sixth. fundamental as the reason why there was an american revolution well maybe it's time for another one. i'm not calling for us to go in the streets and overthrow the government right now but considering how the principles this country was founded on are being a roaded by the day we do need a revolution one of ideas and values it was great to get thomas drake's insight on that. if you're wondering about what i'm doing when i'm not on air check me out on twitter at abby martin like when you see you can follow me there find all my tweets linking to every segment from the show as well just random thoughts last throughout the day and also please help us get a break in the said trending on twitter ok now throw out some hashtags we can get trending on this twitter sphere but only with your help so head to twitter dot com a
right see in the thing that makes america america for all of our faults and contradictions even those that built into the original constitution the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the first and fourth amendment are fundamental along with the fifth and sixth. fundamental as the reason why there was an american revolution well maybe it's time for another one. i'm not calling for us to go in the streets and...
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right see in the thing that makes america america for all of our faults and contradictions even those that built into the original constitution the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the first and fourth amendment are fundamental along with the fifth and sixth. fundamental as the reason why there was an american revolution well maybe it's time for another one. i'm not calling for us to go in the streets and overthrow the government right now but considering how the principles this country was founded on being a roaded by the day we do need a revolution one of ideas and values it was great to get thomas drake's insight on that. if you're wondering about what i'm doing when i'm not on air checking out on twitter at abby martin like what you see you can follow me there find all my tweets linking to every segment from the show as well just random thoughts i had throughout the day and also please help us get a break in the said trending on twitter oh good now throw out some hashtags we can get from you on this twitter sphere but only with your help so head to twitter dot com
right see in the thing that makes america america for all of our faults and contradictions even those that built into the original constitution the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the first and fourth amendment are fundamental along with the fifth and sixth. fundamental as the reason why there was an american revolution well maybe it's time for another one. i'm not calling for us to go in the streets and...
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right see in the thing that makes america america for all of our faults and contradictions even those that built into the original constitution the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the first and fourth amendment are fundamental along with the fifth and sixth day. fundamental is the reason why there was an american revolution well maybe it's time for another one. i'm not calling for us to go in the streets and overthrow the government right now but considering how the principles this country was founded on are being eroded by the day we do need a revolution one of ideas and values it was great to get thomas drake's inside i'm not. but you're wondering about what i'm doing when i'm not on air check me out on twitter at abby martin and i can see you can follow me there and all my tweets linking to every segment from the show as well just random thoughts last throughout the day and also please help us get a break in the said trending on twitter ok did you know there are some hashtags we can get on this twitter sphere but only with your help so head to twitter dot com and
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america." >> this is "bbc world news america." on the floor of the u.s. senate, protesters delay the confirmation hearing for america's next spy chief. teargas and riot police on the streets of tunis as the country's fledgling democracy struggles to survive a crisis we know it is not good for us but it is not fun, but why are so many people doing it? fledglingntry's democracy struggles to survive. we know that it is not good for us, but wire so many people doing it? welcome to our viewers on public television in america. america's drone program came -- undere nomination fire at the nomination hearing for john brennan. the man that president obama has tapped to be his next spy chief says that the white house goes through agony to make sure that there are no collateral deaths in these attacks. >> a panel of senators brimming with questions. barely a few words in, the first interruption but not from politicians. >> i am honored to appear before you today as the president's nominee. >> would you hold please? i will ask the police to please remove this woman. >> four times, protesters interrupted at the hearing. there was
america." >> this is "bbc world news america." on the floor of the u.s. senate, protesters delay the confirmation hearing for america's next spy chief. teargas and riot police on the streets of tunis as the country's fledgling democracy struggles to survive a crisis we know it is not good for us but it is not fun, but why are so many people doing it? fledglingntry's democracy struggles to survive. we know that it is not good for us, but wire so many people doing it? welcome...
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the donate americaer americaer - the debate in america is one sided. i would like too hear from of yemen. somalis, who are vices to the drone strikes, what they think and how they're respond the drone. we don't hear their voices. well in this book we do hear their voices and they say, life for us is sure hell. what have we done to do this? they literally say this. one said this is like a genocide. how are we to blame for some crazy guys who did something on 9/11? and it's all being visited on us. these are very impoverished areas. literacy rates, facilities like education are barely -- they're nonexistent. and on top of that, you have this violent instant flicked on them. so you can imagine the despair and desperation. from that you have the breakdown of the -- traditional structures. tribal society rests on three pillars. tribal leadership, biased on jeanol, religious leadership, and central government. all three pillars stand demolished in waziristan. and the people who have targeted them are these suicide bombers. they have killed something like 400
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the lead britain joined in very quickly and america america came in as it were on their coattails some people speculated and used the phrase that this was america leading from behind that america decided to put forward its european allies to do as it were its dirty work is it just a grab for resources yes it's obvious that the securing of energy resources is one of the key factors behind many if not most political developments today and this fact frankly is that meeting for instance find nato which declares the securing of energy resources to be one of its legitimate policy goals in its own official documents but as i say i think we have to also look at this as a potential which has been undertaken for internal french and internal european policy reasons france militarily until two thousand and eleven when it invaded when it attacked together with britain and america and indeed the whole need to win it's a libya to overthrow the deathy france had not had a very great military presence and i think there must have been people in paris who were wondering why the only military the active country in europe was the united kingdom the united kingdom u
the lead britain joined in very quickly and america america came in as it were on their coattails some people speculated and used the phrase that this was america leading from behind that america decided to put forward its european allies to do as it were its dirty work is it just a grab for resources yes it's obvious that the securing of energy resources is one of the key factors behind many if not most political developments today and this fact frankly is that meeting for instance find nato...
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lead britain joined in very quickly and america america came in as it were on their coattails some people speculated to have used the phrase that this was america leading from behind that america decided to put forward its european allies to do as it were its dirty work is it just to grab some resources yes it's obvious that the securing of energy resources is one of the key factors behind many if not most political developments today and this fact frankly is that meeting for instance find nato which declares the securing of energy resources to be one of its legitimate policy goals in its own official documents but as i say i think we have to also look at this as a intervention which is being undertaken for internal french and internal european policy reached france militarily until two thousand and eleven when it invaded when it attacked together with britain and america and lindy the whole need to win it's a libya to overthrow the deathy france had not had a very great military presence and i think there must have been people in paris who were wondering why the only military active country in europe was the united kingdom the united kingdom a
lead britain joined in very quickly and america america came in as it were on their coattails some people speculated to have used the phrase that this was america leading from behind that america decided to put forward its european allies to do as it were its dirty work is it just to grab some resources yes it's obvious that the securing of energy resources is one of the key factors behind many if not most political developments today and this fact frankly is that meeting for instance find nato...
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america. america's drone program came -- undere nomination fire at the nomination hearing for john brennan. the man that president obama has tapped to be his next spy chief says that the white house goes through agony to make sure that there are no collateral deaths in these attacks. >> a panel of senators brimming with questions. barely a few words in, the first interruption but not from politicians. >> i am honored to appear before you today as the president's nominee. >> would you hold please? i will ask the police to please remove this woman. >> four times, protesters interrupted at the hearing. there was a vocal opposition to the program and to john brennan becoming the next director. he was questioned over his past involvement in enhance interrogation techniques. >> i've expressed my personal objections to my colleagues about certain of those situations such as water boarding, nudity, and others. i've expressed my personal objections but i did not try to stop it because it was something that was being done in a different part of the agency under the authority of others. >> when asked about john strikes, he criticized the protesters. >> i think there is an impression on the part of some american people who believe that we take strikes to punish terrorists for past transgressions. nothing could be further from the true spirit to we only take this as a last resort to save lives. -- nothing could be further from the truth. we only do this as a last resort to save lives. >> it recently, a secret base in saudi arabia was revealed, first yeaused to kill this man. he was also a u.s. citizen and the obama administration agreed to show congress the legal opinion justifies such attacks. the white house argues that from strikes effectively target america's enemies but critics cite heavy civilian casualties and the u.s. relies on them too much. >> the drone is the only weapon that really frightened insurgents. it is ineffective. we cannot possibly kill these people one at a time and expect to come out on top. >> they are clearly not invincible. iranian tv has shown these pictures that come from a u.s. surveillance drone they captured two years ago. it's interesting timing. >> with me here in the studio is a former adviser to president obama's special up is that it to afghanistan and pakistan. you understand this area of the world very closely. how important is this to the national security? >> it has killed a number of al qaeda leaders but it has not decimated the organization completely. it has pushed them to move into other areas of the middle east. also, at a very high political cost. it does cause an enormous amount of anger in pakistan which has helped to spread extremism. the pakistan is feel that this has encouraged attacks on civ
america. america's drone program came -- undere nomination fire at the nomination hearing for john brennan. the man that president obama has tapped to be his next spy chief says that the white house goes through agony to make sure that there are no collateral deaths in these attacks. >> a panel of senators brimming with questions. barely a few words in, the first interruption but not from politicians. >> i am honored to appear before you today as the president's nominee. >>...
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america, america ♪ god shed his grace on me ♪ >> 26 students from newtown, connecticut, the site of that deadly massacre in december sang america beautiful with academy award winner jennifer hudson. it was an emotional tribute to the students and adults killed in that shooting. an anonymous donor paid for the students' trip. >> kelly and michelle help me sing this one. >> all the single ladies. all the single ladies. >> and beyonce brought it and her old bandmates, kelly and michelle from destiny's child to sing with her at the super bowl halftime show. the reunion was the worst september secret of the whole thing. they sang the hit song single ladies and their old hit independent women. after the performance beyonce announced she will go on a world tour called the mrs. carter show. that's jay-z's last name. it begins april 15th and the north america tour begins june 28th in los angeles. >>> she'll perform in d.c. on july 29th. ticket go on sale today. >> let's go, aaron. >> no i'm not going. >>> there's a lot of people on social media talking about the best commercials in the super bowl. here are a few of the favorites. >> dad
america, america ♪ god shed his grace on me ♪ >> 26 students from newtown, connecticut, the site of that deadly massacre in december sang america beautiful with academy award winner jennifer hudson. it was an emotional tribute to the students and adults killed in that shooting. an anonymous donor paid for the students' trip. >> kelly and michelle help me sing this one. >> all the single ladies. all the single ladies. >> and beyonce brought it and her old bandmates,...
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kids have taken part in public displays like singing "america the beautiful" request with jennifer hudson before the super bowl. ♪ america, americashed his grace on thee ♪ >> some of these kids will also take part in a grammy pre-show that airs on sunday on the e! entertainment network. question this morning, are these kids being exploited? how can they return to a normal life? poppy harlow is live in new york for us. good morning, poppy. >> good morning, carol. the big question is right now, should a movie tied to the newtown tragedy be made or is it far too soon for this town reeling from that massacre, but it really begs an even bigger question, and that is, where should the line be drawn. what is good for these children in terms of exposure, what is good for this town, and what is just exploitation? >> i think we want to tell a beautiful, gripping story about a family's struggle. >> reporter: that's film producer carina rush who came to survey the location for a new film called "illness" about a 13-year-old boy's struggle with mental illness. >> what happens to them is kind of triggered by the newtown story. >> reporter: but
kids have taken part in public displays like singing "america the beautiful" request with jennifer hudson before the super bowl. ♪ america, americashed his grace on thee ♪ >> some of these kids will also take part in a grammy pre-show that airs on sunday on the e! entertainment network. question this morning, are these kids being exploited? how can they return to a normal life? poppy harlow is live in new york for us. good morning, poppy. >> good morning, carol. the...
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america america ♪ >>> a student choir from the school where a gunman killed 26 people. the lights went out delaying the on-field action for about a half hour. vinita nair is in new orleans with more. good morning, vinita. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. from the unpress departmented black outat the super dome to the revealing black leather around lace dress by beyonce, the super dome had highlights. the 49ers took the field at the super dome in new orleans. it with us the harbaugh bowl. coach john harbaugh and his younger brother jim coaching san francisco. the ravens scored in the opening drive. cappian had a 13-yard touchdown to anquan boldin. michael james fumbled and it leads to this. new orleans native ed reed made his record time night postseason interception and with two minutes left flacco goes deep to jacoby jones who battles his way into the end zone. the ravens went to the locker room up. to many the game itself is just an appetizer to the star-studded halftime show. pop star beyonce rocking the super dome which had its own coming out seven years removed from the devastation of hurricane katrina. beyonce was joined on stage by her former group destiny's child. they have a new reunion ail bum and it was built as a surprise performance. jacoby jones takes the second half kick-off from 8 yards deep and ties the longest kick return in nfl history. with baltimore up 28-6, they would turn out the lights literally. the stadium went dark and when play resumed a half hour later the 49ers began a nearly historic comeback. kaepernick to crabtree for six and then frank gore around the right side leaving san francisco within eight. fourth quarter kaepernick takes it hits. the 49ers missed the two-point conversion. frank gore rumbles for the baltimore five. fourth in goal and the ravens' defense holds. baltimore wins 34-31. during the thrill of winning his first sproul ravens coach john harbaugh paid tribute to his little brother. >> how hard was it going against your little brother? >> it was really hard. the end of the game was the hardest experience. >> what did you say to him? >> i told him i love him. >> baltimore, we're coming home, baby. >> so what caused that 34 minutes of darkness? well, authorities are now saying there was an abnormality in the power system that forced a shutdown and then, of course, anne-marie it triggered some backup power 34 minutes later. >> indeed it was quite a game. thank you very much vinita nair in new orleans. >>> well, the super bowl game was the last game for baltimore ravens' ray lewis. he spent his entire 17-year career with the ravens. he retires with his second super bowl championship. >> i get to see a different side of life now, you know? my family and my sons and my kids, they really sacrificed for me and now i get the opportunity to sacrifice for them now. >> baltimore quarterback james flacco was named the game's mvp. flacco through for 287 yards including three first half touchdowns. he's now a free agent and could end up with one of the biggest deals in nfl history. >>> and fans in baltimore took to the streets to celebrate, and for the most part they behaved themselves. there was some trouble throw. cars were jostled and a jeans store was looted. they plan a parade for tomorrow. we'll have a lot more on the super bowl coming up on "cbs this morning" including a behind the scenes hch look at the 34-minute blackout. >>> other news now, there's been a deadly bus crash in the mountains of southern california. the bus collided with two other vehicles on a dark narrow road around 80 miles east of los angeles last night. at least eight people were killed and 38 ores injured. the 38 passengers were part of a mexican tour group. a police spokesman said the driver reported brake problems as the bus came down the hill. >>> and the hostage standoff in southeast alabama is now a week old today. vietnam jimmy lee dykes now an alleged murderer remained holed up with a 5-year-old he took. >> the flag-dragged coffin carrying the 66-year-old bus driver where family and friends gathered to say good-bye. he was shot several times and killed before the gunman abducted the 5-year-old boy from the bus hchl e's been holding the 5-year-old in a bunker since tuesday. an escort of buses followed him to his final resting place. the school superintendent read letters from the children who rode his bus. poland was also a sunday school teacher. a cousin told me poland and his wife loved being around children. >> he always loved kids. it's not surprising he did what he did. >> reporter: after poland laid to rest people gathered in the city for a prayer vigil. they've been coming here every night hoping the standoff ends peacefully. they continue to speak to him through a ventilation pipe. on sunday they used the pipe to deliver items that the boy requested includes cheez-its and red hotwheels cars. investigators say dykes is making the boy as comfortable as possible. they're not saying whether he's making any demands. >>> now to the economy. and president obama says there's no doubt additional revenue is needed to bring down the deficit but believes it can be done without another tax hike. speaking to cbs news anchor scott pelley yesterday, the president said the u.s. can reduce its deficit by closing tax loopholes and making what he calls smart budget reductions. >> if you combine those things together, then we cannot only reduce our deficit, but we can continue to invest in things like education and research and development that are going to help us grow. >> well, today the president travels to minneapolis where he'll push for proposals to gun control durs his visit. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> good morning. this will be the president's first trip outside washington to push his gun proposalproposals. he's pushing for a big rally in support of this. in the meantime the senators are said to be preparing their own legislation very similar to the president's employee posal but conspicuously absent is the assault weapons ban. he takes his pitch for gun safety to minneapolis today. he wants congress to require universal background checks, limit how many bullets gun clips can hold, and pasban on assault weapons. but here in washington, much of the focus is on more limited legislation. >> i think that everyone acknowledges we should do something with background checks. >> not everyone. wayne lapierre, head of the nra says the president's proposals won't stop gun crimes. >> it's a fraud to call it universal. it's never going to be universal. the criminals aren't going to comply with it. >> but mark kelly, husband of former congresswoman gabby giffords says they need to be extended to gun sales at private shows. >> since 1999, people were prevented from getting a gun because of a criminal record or history of mental illness. >> something even the senate's top democrats, majority leader harry reid has not endorsed. >> i did isn't vote for it last file because it didn't make sense but i'll take a look at it. >> kelly says they need to pass the ban. >> i spent 25 years in the military. i know the value of having an assault weapon. it's to kill a lot of people very quickly. they're way too readily available. >> lapierre says they're to help keep americans safe. despite the fact that polls show most nra members do not share that position. anne-marie? >>> coming up on the "morning news" authorities search for answers in the shooting death of a former navy s.e.a.l.s sniper chris kyle. this is the cbs. parentheses have a place, but not on your face. juvÉderm® xc is the gel filler your doctor uses to instantly smooth out lines right here. temporary side effects include redness, pain, firmness, swelling, bumps, or risk of infection. ask your doctor about juvÉderm® xc. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate's double the d. it now has more than any other brand to help maximize calcium absorption. so 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. ♪ america, america ♪ god shed his grace on thee all of a sudden we look and the dining room is full, there's american flags everywhere. america are we right now? ♪ from sea to shining sea congratulations on becoming citizens of the united states of america. [all cheer] that's awesome. it's a very special day. i became american four months ago, and i know how hard it is to get a citizenship in this country. i applied twice. ladies and gentlemen, congratulations. in honor of all of you becoming citizens, we will be serving you an all-american meal. everybody. [cheers and applause] right, chefs, first team to complete serving their side of the dining room, wins the challenge. are you ready? (all) yes, chef. stations, lets go. (announcer) for today's challenge, each kitchen must cook an all-american meal for 60 new citizens. congratulations. (announcer) the menu consists of a california cobb salad appetizer, followed by a choice of three entrees-- nebraska beef sliders, a thin, new york-style pizza, and a wisconsin grilled-cheese sandwich. the slider please. mozzarella pizza. okay. (announcer) today, in a true test of speed and s
. ♪ america, america ♪ god shed his grace on thee all of a sudden we look and the dining room is full, there's american flags everywhere. america are we right now? ♪ from sea to shining sea congratulations on becoming citizens of the united states of america. [all cheer] that's awesome. it's a very special day. i became american four months ago, and i know how hard it is to get a citizenship in this country. i applied twice. ladies and gentlemen, congratulations. in honor of all of you...
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america america and looking at all of our corporate strategies across that. so overseeing all the product areas and strategies. >> you spent quite a few years in korea, correct? >> yes. why are you now in the snates >> probably they got tired of me and said i need a breather. but it's interesting when you've been in the headquarters. you've seen global responsibility but looking at narrower product lines. but in coming to the u.s., i can look at all the product lines in one geographic market. it's a different way of look k at the business. much more in the trenches than in the headquarters of the corporation. >> for samsung products s the u.s. and canada north america a growth market? >> it still is. traditionally we've thought about developed markets and developing markets. if you look at the last few years of our progress in the u.s. market, we've seen tremendous growth. some of that is coming from new categories like the rise of the digital television or the growth of the phone business. some of it is we pick up our market share in home appliances, an area where the samsung brand hasn't been as well known but bringing the same invasion we brought to television and phones, bringing the new design, now we can grab business in home appliances. >> what's the employment level in the us for samsung? >> we employ several thousands neem terms of sales and marketing and product design. we have a very large production center texas which is a semiconducter fab representing multibillion dollar investment for production. we so a fairly big footprint from coast to coast. >> david steel, one of your displace is tv's, smart tv, ultra hdtvs. >> lots of new techn
america america and looking at all of our corporate strategies across that. so overseeing all the product areas and strategies. >> you spent quite a few years in korea, correct? >> yes. why are you now in the snates >> probably they got tired of me and said i need a breather. but it's interesting when you've been in the headquarters. you've seen global responsibility but looking at narrower product lines. but in coming to the u.s., i can look at all the product lines in one...
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america. -- from mexico to america. i believe the demographers believe it's the beginning of the rearrangement with america top a large degree, it is almost besides the point whatever political consensus we come to in america. build fence or don't. have amnesty or not. we don't want people to -- at that point, you know, a different sort of pickle. >> host: we're cooked. >> guest: we're doomed. [laughter] >> host: let's back off a little bit. the world has never really seen the type of population decline due to falling birthrates that you're talking about. certainly there have been examples of population decline the black plague among other things that was a bad outcome. but do we know that population decline has to be a bad thing? if birth keeps going down and populations fall a bit here and there. displg we don't know for sure. one of the things i saw in the book often we don't know anything for sure. what we know is the snapshot we have in front right now. we don't even know for sure the populations are going to be decline. if you take a country like poland, is i suppose possible beginning tomorrow people in poland will de
america. -- from mexico to america. i believe the demographers believe it's the beginning of the rearrangement with america top a large degree, it is almost besides the point whatever political consensus we come to in america. build fence or don't. have amnesty or not. we don't want people to -- at that point, you know, a different sort of pickle. >> host: we're cooked. >> guest: we're doomed. [laughter] >> host: let's back off a little bit. the world has never really seen the...
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america. we drastically overblow this. and all you need to do is go to a place like india or china to see this. because you have to separate certain areas where america genuinely is in trouble from areas where it's not. if you're trying to make software, america is in trouble. there are a lot of people who can do it cheaper, better, faster elsewhere. if you're trying to make shoes, there are a lot of people who can do it cheaper, better, faster elsewhere. if you want to create yale... name the country in the world for me that can create a yale or can create more than one, let alone one. >> hinojosa: okay. >> and the indians and the chinese will be the first to tell you that they don't have a yale and don't know how to create one. >> hinojosa: okay. >> if you want to create silicon valley... tell me someone who's doing that. why is it that the ipad and then the iphone before it and the ipod before it... in this era of decline, why does all the cool new stuff always seem to come from here? you have to separate... i think the important point is americans are doing very badly, certain americans, a large number of americans. america as a kind of collective entity is still very much at the helm of a lot of things and is losing ground on other thing
america. we drastically overblow this. and all you need to do is go to a place like india or china to see this. because you have to separate certain areas where america genuinely is in trouble from areas where it's not. if you're trying to make software, america is in trouble. there are a lot of people who can do it cheaper, better, faster elsewhere. if you're trying to make shoes, there are a lot of people who can do it cheaper, better, faster elsewhere. if you want to create yale... name the...
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south china sea and set up a little bit of a clash with traditional powers in that space such as america america's had always very big role in terms of security in the asian region so there are just little clashes happening here and there and to think that we could potentially get to a point in time why china is the biggest economy in the wold but yeah on a political scale it's nowhere near as powerful as the u.s. what happens then. i think i mean there's no doubt the china will at some point be the biggest economy in the world it's just a question of when not if but is political strength should draw as we thought economic strain so you know there will always be little gaps but you know i don't see there being a huge huge gap there so you know provided the u.s. allow china to continue to assert its power globally you know it should it should be relatively peaceful rise to china and in terms of growth that it has been phenomenal i have these decades but it has slowed down recently do you see a soft patch coming up in the next maybe six months to a year and you think it's the european sovereign debt
south china sea and set up a little bit of a clash with traditional powers in that space such as america america's had always very big role in terms of security in the asian region so there are just little clashes happening here and there and to think that we could potentially get to a point in time why china is the biggest economy in the wold but yeah on a political scale it's nowhere near as powerful as the u.s. what happens then. i think i mean there's no doubt the china will at some point...
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america." on "let's ask america." ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
america." on "let's ask america." ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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i have tried to love america, but america would not love the ape -- ancient, full african whole of me. thus, i could not love americae to know too much of her work. i tried to love america, its
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america. >> america. >> jimmy: he is from america. >> are you from seattle? from memphis, tennessee. >> oh. >> jimmy: those don't seem like memphis shoes. it just goes to show you you can't judge people -- >> just by their shoes. >> jimmy: by their feet. i want to ask you a question. speaking of being from another country, the super bowl. on america television, they always tell us there are a billion people around the world watching this. i never believe it because whenever i'm in another country, i try to get the games and no one seems interested. in scotland, do they -- is super bowl of interest to anyone? >> no. >> jimmy: it is not. >> you can't find it. i mean, i don't think -- if it's televised, it would be late or middle of the night. and there's not a great following of american football in britain really. but, i would say most people here would be watching it, and people who fouled find themselves in america would be watching it. >> jimmy: did you watch it? >> no. i would normally. because i love the -- you know, i don't feel american football, but i l
america. >> america. >> jimmy: he is from america. >> are you from seattle? from memphis, tennessee. >> oh. >> jimmy: those don't seem like memphis shoes. it just goes to show you you can't judge people -- >> just by their shoes. >> jimmy: by their feet. i want to ask you a question. speaking of being from another country, the super bowl. on america television, they always tell us there are a billion people around the world watching this. i never...
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america is a lie. america is not a lie, america is a disappointment. america is a disappointment -- [inaudible] america is a disappointment because the ideals it set itself were virtually unattainable in -- [inaudible] so you would always have a gap between what america does and what america proposes -- [inaudible] that gap can be narrowed, but huntington argues cannot disappear because those values laid out in the declaration of independence are not simultaneously -- [inaudible] there will always be an element, therefore, of -- [inaudible] so is this underperformance of some kind or at least to some extent always -- [inaudible] >> you're not going to escape the hypocrisy trap. [laughter] >> i try. the. >> it's the theme of the evening. it's interesting, you asked is it this or is it this, and i, actually, my instincts are that it's both. it's a false dichotomy, if you will. and the ideals versus practice that huntington pointed out as this huge gap, arguably, and this get toss the comparative question that was alluded to which is that's the very nature
america is a lie. america is not a lie, america is a disappointment. america is a disappointment -- [inaudible] america is a disappointment because the ideals it set itself were virtually unattainable in -- [inaudible] so you would always have a gap between what america does and what america proposes -- [inaudible] that gap can be narrowed, but huntington argues cannot disappear because those values laid out in the declaration of independence are not simultaneously -- [inaudible] there will...
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america." >> this is "bbc world news america." on the floor of the u.s. senate, protesters delay the confirmation hearing for america'st spy chief. teargas and riot police on the streets of tunis as the country's fledgling democracy struggles to survive a crisis we know it is not good for us but it is not fun, but why are so many people doing it? fledglingntry's democracy struggles to survive. we know that it is not good for us, but wire so many people doing it? welcome to our viewers on public television in america. america's drone program came -- undere nomination fire at the nomination hearing for john brennan. the man that president obama has tapped to be his next spy chief says that the white house goes through agony to make sure that there are no collateral deaths in these attacks. >>
america." >> this is "bbc world news america." on the floor of the u.s. senate, protesters delay the confirmation hearing for america'st spy chief. teargas and riot police on the streets of tunis as the country's fledgling democracy struggles to survive a crisis we know it is not good for us but it is not fun, but why are so many people doing it? fledglingntry's democracy struggles to survive. we know that it is not good for us, but wire so many people doing it? welcome to...
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america." >> this is "bbc world news america." on the floor of the u.s. senate, protesters delay the confirmation hearing for america'seargas and riot police on the streets of tunis as the country's fledgling democracy struggles to survive a crisis we know it is not good for us but it is not fun, but why are so many people doing it? fledglingntry's democracy struggles to survive. we know that it is not good for us, but wire so many people doing it? welcome to our viewers on public television in america. america's drone program came -- undere nomination fire at the nomination hearing for john brennan. the man that president obama has tapped to be his next spy chief says that the white house goes through agony to make sure that there are no collateral deaths in these attacks. >> a panel of senators brimming with questions. barely a few words in, the first interruption but not from politicians. >> i am honored to appear before you today as the president's nominee. >> would you hold please? i will ask the police to please remove this woman. >> four times, protesters interrupted at the hearing. there was a vocal opposition
america." >> this is "bbc world news america." on the floor of the u.s. senate, protesters delay the confirmation hearing for america'seargas and riot police on the streets of tunis as the country's fledgling democracy struggles to survive a crisis we know it is not good for us but it is not fun, but why are so many people doing it? fledglingntry's democracy struggles to survive. we know that it is not good for us, but wire so many people doing it? welcome to our viewers on...
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america. that's america. >> jimmy: that's america. that is america. tim ferriss is his name.mart, smart. hey guys, it's time for "late night hashtags." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hashtags, hashtags hashtags, hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic and you send in the tweets. so, because the super bowl is this weekend, i went on twitter and started a hashtag called "worstsuperbowlparty." and i asked you guys at home to tweet out a weird, funny or embarrassing story about a super bowl party you've been to. we got thousands of tweets. in fact, within a half hour, it was a trending topic in the united states, which is awesome. thank you for those tweets. and now i thought i'd share some of my favorite "worstsuperbowlparty" tweets with you guys. here we go. first one is from @rocky1234. he says, "the tv broke, and i had to watch the super bowl through the neighbor's window like a burglar." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: this one is from @thesoldoutband. he says, "i got an online invite to a friend's party t
america. that's america. >> jimmy: that's america. that is america. tim ferriss is his name.mart, smart. hey guys, it's time for "late night hashtags." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hashtags, hashtags hashtags, hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic and you send in the tweets. so, because the super bowl is this weekend, i went on twitter and started a hashtag called "worstsuperbowlparty." and i asked you...
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i'm next, the mayor of the murder capital of america america.we will outline it in the "chalk talk" next. and the escalating violence has jesse jackson calling for law. i'm serious, we compare our direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable
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i'm next, the mayor of the murder capital of america america.we will outline it in the "chalk talk" next. and the escalating violence has jesse jackson calling for law. he's not talking about the fbi either [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to he people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you'vead a serus allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatenin
i'm next, the mayor of the murder capital of america america.we will outline it in the "chalk talk" next. and the escalating violence has jesse jackson calling for law. he's not talking about the fbi either [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to he people quit smoking. it...
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america is godly and good and perfect because america says it is godly and good and perfect. these truths must be truths because america'svoice is the only voice america hears. >> guest: that is very true. particularly true in human rights. we have these wonderful human rights instruments that came on stream with the founding of the united nations after 1945 spearheaded in many ways by franklin roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt and the universal declaration of human rights and the great conventions that followed that and much with the agitation of the developing world for the end of colonialism, the end of discrimination and all of this. so because the united states won the war it largely had a bigger stamp than anyone else on the language of the human rights covenants. and so much of what you see in the covenant on civil and political rights you will see in american -- in the american constitution. a big similarity. but it's important to realize at the same time all of these countries across the world have ratified these important conventions. the united states has not ratified -- would not ratify the convention to protec
america is godly and good and perfect because america says it is godly and good and perfect. these truths must be truths because america'svoice is the only voice america hears. >> guest: that is very true. particularly true in human rights. we have these wonderful human rights instruments that came on stream with the founding of the united nations after 1945 spearheaded in many ways by franklin roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt and the universal declaration of human rights and the great...
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america is godly and good and perfect because america says it is godly and good and perfect. these truths must be truths because america'svoice is the only voice america hears. >> guest: that is very true. particularly true in human rights. we have these wonderful human rights instruments that came on stream with the founding of the united nations after 1945 spearheaded in many ways by franklin roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt and the universal declaration of human rights and the great conventions that followed that and much with the agitation of the developing world for the end of colonialism, the end of discrimination and all of this. so because the united states won the war it largely had a bigger stamp than anyone else on the language of the human rights covenants. and so much of what you see in the covenant on civil and political rights you will see in american -- in the american constitution. a big similarity. but it's important to realize at the same time all of these countries across the world have ratified these important conventions. the united states has not ratified -- would not ratify the convention to protec
america is godly and good and perfect because america says it is godly and good and perfect. these truths must be truths because america'svoice is the only voice america hears. >> guest: that is very true. particularly true in human rights. we have these wonderful human rights instruments that came on stream with the founding of the united nations after 1945 spearheaded in many ways by franklin roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt and the universal declaration of human rights and the great...
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america's government. we're so afraid of america's government and disdainful of america's government that we won't give them any power to protect our children. neither one is going to solve the problem. >> i don't think any of these things are going to solve the problem. the game plan is to try to reduce the problem. >> kellyanne if i'm mistaken, you share the view that the nra put out, which is that you don't solve the gun violence problem in america by reducing the number of guns? >> i first want to say thank you to van jones because i couldn't have said it better myself, and i agree with everything he said. there are too many people looking for the easy fix. there is no easy fix, and he wants to talk ability the societal problems. i'll talk about the guy in newtown playing video games 24/7 in his mother's basement with nobody paying attention. >> the big question to me is who is going to stand up and realize the more guns you have out there, the more gun violence? >> for me, that is also a no-brainer. i am for a reduction in the amount of guns that are out there. i think that right now we have 310 millio
america's government. we're so afraid of america's government and disdainful of america's government that we won't give them any power to protect our children. neither one is going to solve the problem. >> i don't think any of these things are going to solve the problem. the game plan is to try to reduce the problem. >> kellyanne if i'm mistaken, you share the view that the nra put out, which is that you don't solve the gun violence problem in america by reducing the number of guns?...
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. >> america, america, goth god shed his grace on me ♪ >> 26 students from newtown, connecticut, the site of the deadly massacre in december sang americaeautiful with hudson. they wore green ribbons in honor of the 20 first graders and six adults killed in that massacre. hudson's mother, brother and nephew were also killed in gun violence five years ago. ♪ ♪ >> look at this for a while, okay? beyonce is ready to go on world tour apparently after her halftime show at the super bowl. beyonce announced she's going on a world tour called the mrs. carter show. remember, she's married to jay-z. his last name is carter. she'll be in the verizon center in july. ticket are available friday morning. >>> everyone is talking about the best commercials in the super bowl. here's some of the favorites. >> oh! >> dude, you got montana on your jersey. >> it's a miracle. >> stain on a stick. >> montanaland. >> where is my 49ers jersey? >> i washed it. >> you washed? >> had a stain on it. go ravens. >>> and on the eighth day, god looked down on his planned paradise and said i need a caretaker. so god made a farmer. >> you may recognize the voice of the l
. >> america, america, goth god shed his grace on me ♪ >> 26 students from newtown, connecticut, the site of the deadly massacre in december sang americaeautiful with hudson. they wore green ribbons in honor of the 20 first graders and six adults killed in that massacre. hudson's mother, brother and nephew were also killed in gun violence five years ago. ♪ ♪ >> look at this for a while, okay? beyonce is ready to go on world tour apparently after her halftime show at the...