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having to do with latin america, mesh towards latin america.also manual orozco who remittances and development and writes as an expert on immigration issues and will share thoughts about that and other questions, and margaret myers who directs the program on china and latin america. china is also going through añ&r transition, and also china's economy's extremely important for many latin american countries increasingly so, and she's going to share thoughts about what that relationship might look like. we're delighted to have margaret with us as realm. she just came back from about a month in china m i think we'll have some fresh perspective and insight about the situation there, and, obviously, people are increasingly interested in latin america, what's happening in china, and the united states, the two very important players. let begin with a few comments before turning it8/á#i to any colleagues and them opening it up to all of you. last april, the dialogue produced a policy report that reflected the analysis and recommendations of the member
having to do with latin america, mesh towards latin america.also manual orozco who remittances and development and writes as an expert on immigration issues and will share thoughts about that and other questions, and margaret myers who directs the program on china and latin america. china is also going through añ&r transition, and also china's economy's extremely important for many latin american countries increasingly so, and she's going to share thoughts about what that relationship...
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only america stands in the way. mine is a story, possibly dear in this country, only in america. in three short years, the achievements you recognize today ardea quips in the first 25 years of my life. born to hard-working parents in australia, both with european roots, they gave me every opportunity imaginable. i was a dream child. today with the marvels of technology designed by america, they get to watch these. they taught me to dream. they taught me to never give up. my father instilled in me to never have any master. my mother instilled in me the need to care and protect those weaker than i care they taught me the virtue of confidence, even at the expense of the perception of arrogance. the top intimate the most of every second of life and i'm proud to say that it does not as much as humanly possible. i live in australia and traveled to america frequently. if i could move here tomorrow, i would. it may sound strange, but i have often felt that if i were an american trapped in an australian body. [laughter] such as my empathy and depreciation of american culture and a culture
only america stands in the way. mine is a story, possibly dear in this country, only in america. in three short years, the achievements you recognize today ardea quips in the first 25 years of my life. born to hard-working parents in australia, both with european roots, they gave me every opportunity imaginable. i was a dream child. today with the marvels of technology designed by america, they get to watch these. they taught me to dream. they taught me to never give up. my father instilled in...
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of the six america votes for its next president. who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the future. get the news the mainstream this is without a close election rage the u.s. election up close. and dot com i'm in sochi but no your city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourteen winter the cricket. thank you. so much. thank you. you saw a. dog days of. the dry days it. takes a combination of the fear and saucy it's so true i. was given the can i speak we'll say. let me let me explain my son died in iraq i don't agree you don't agree we don't have to look for other name my son isn't isn't in there enough i don't know what is crap we are going to be trying to for you fair . share of the country. if the country isn't pure change. the moon or in hope to help you find it. you find in so many own says war and meet some stress. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to th
of the six america votes for its next president. who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the future. get the news the mainstream this is without a close election rage the u.s. election up close. and dot com i'm in sochi but no your city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fourteen winter the cricket. thank you. so much. thank you. you saw a. dog days of. the dry days it. takes a combination of the fear and saucy it's so true i. was given the can i speak we'll say. let me let me explain my...
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is america in decline. david where do you come on the idea of america on decline? >> i call my family mother moses and trump's everybody else's founding father. [laughter] >> rose: he wants to talk about abraham. >> and you never saw the promised land. >> unfair. >> came close. i never really thought this america in decline business. in part you look at people under 30. they are tremendously holding a responsible generation. they have -- but until then, they're very hard working responsible. they're going to save our bacon. second, america is still basically america. we still have a very creative dynamic culture. we have a lot of advantage going forward. there's a global middle class rising, they're going to be buying our products good for making products for the middle class like entertainment and education. and we do have the educational system amy talks about. it's in crises but amy's university, the university of pennsylvania is a fantastic university, almost as good as the university of chicago. and we've got community colleges which i think are growing and ha
is america in decline. david where do you come on the idea of america on decline? >> i call my family mother moses and trump's everybody else's founding father. [laughter] >> rose: he wants to talk about abraham. >> and you never saw the promised land. >> unfair. >> came close. i never really thought this america in decline business. in part you look at people under 30. they are tremendously holding a responsible generation. they have -- but until then, they're...
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of the six america votes for its next president. who takes the wheel as the us drives into the future. get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage of the u.s. election up close. and ossie dot com. this. should.
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i believe in america.lieve in the people of america. >>> americans also weighed in on two social issues. voters in colorado and washington state legalized recreational use of marijuana. adults will be allowed to possess small amounts of pot. but it will be taxed. >> that will set up a showdown with the federal government, which outlaws the drug. massachusetts also approved marijuana for medical use. >>> meanwhile, maryland and maine have become the first states to approve same-sex marriage by popular vote. we're still awaiting results from washington. voters in minnesota also said no to banning gay marriage in their state constitution. >>> and over in wisconsin, tammy baldwin has become the first openly-gay candidate to win a u.s. senate seat. >> a really crazy night. you look at all of the combined things. a real shift to the left for the country. it sets a new political stage, for sure. >> precedent-setting, for sure. >>> the northeast is bracing for another major storm today. airlines already cancelling
i believe in america.lieve in the people of america. >>> americans also weighed in on two social issues. voters in colorado and washington state legalized recreational use of marijuana. adults will be allowed to possess small amounts of pot. but it will be taxed. >> that will set up a showdown with the federal government, which outlaws the drug. massachusetts also approved marijuana for medical use. >>> meanwhile, maryland and maine have become the first states to...
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america's a quick drunk and an easy lay.arently, we have to show up in a nice suit give free healthcare save the auto industry and kill bin laden, and that old girl will put out. sure, no, sure, sure folks. see my protests first, make some faint noises about defending the constitution. but whip out your class warfare and up come the skirts. will america respect herself in the morning? you could have gone with that nice romney boy. ( laughter ) what was his name? mitt. no, that can't be right, mitt's not a name. ( laughter ) remember... remember how stiff and awkward he was when he came a-courting. he was so sweet. a good man, a sober man. a man who shared your beliefs or any other belief. ( laughter ) and he offered you... he offered you everything a girl could want. military build-up, oil drilling on national parks, a massive across the board tax cut. but no, you had to suffer right at the ocean. so have your fun tonight, but tomorrow morning, you'll wake up and you'll have to take that walk of shame, wearing nothing but yo
america's a quick drunk and an easy lay.arently, we have to show up in a nice suit give free healthcare save the auto industry and kill bin laden, and that old girl will put out. sure, no, sure, sure folks. see my protests first, make some faint noises about defending the constitution. but whip out your class warfare and up come the skirts. will america respect herself in the morning? you could have gone with that nice romney boy. ( laughter ) what was his name? mitt. no, that can't be right,...
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policy in latin america.here is an opportunity that perhaps is greater than when we wrote the report in april to make some progress on these issues. there is more space, little more pressure. at the same time, it is probably smart to keep expectations in check and under control. president obama, i think, has been shown to be pretty cautious when it comes to foreign policy. we still have a divided government and we also have to take care of this fiscal cliff that is looming, and that is the first order of business. not making any predictions, but i think it is just useful to see where we are and i do think the election results to have implications for some of the concerns that we outlined in this report. i will turn it over to peter and then market and manuel. >> thank you. a good introduction. let me start -- i want to focus on the opinion yet to visit at the end of this month, which will really be the first major opportunity to see the extent to which the election really has had any kind of impact on the way
policy in latin america.here is an opportunity that perhaps is greater than when we wrote the report in april to make some progress on these issues. there is more space, little more pressure. at the same time, it is probably smart to keep expectations in check and under control. president obama, i think, has been shown to be pretty cautious when it comes to foreign policy. we still have a divided government and we also have to take care of this fiscal cliff that is looming, and that is the...
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. >>> despierta américa te ayuda a solucionar los problemas de la intimidad por culpa de la menopausiamos una visita de primer impacto, con nosotros bárbara bermudo. >>> lucero le habla al gordo y la flaca como no lo había hecho como nadie más. >>> también nos visita el gran cepillín. >>> esto es despierta américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas ♪. >>> venga >>> viene el fin de semana. >>> eso es. >>> quiero bailar. >>> vamos, vamos, dale ♪. >>> sigo entumido del frío (risas) (aplausos). >>> dale, lozada. >>> venga, venga (aplausos) >>> vamos, vamos, venga ♪. >>> eso es, eso eso >>> mira, mira. >>> las mujeres, las mujeres. >>> venga, las mujeres (aplausos). >>> ¡venga, tacher, venga! >>> qué emoción, qué talento, alan tacher. >>> el trago nunca se tira, mira nada más (risas) >>> muy buenos días, 9 de noviembre del año 2012 y he llegado a mi primera semana en despierta américa, lo logré (aplausos) >>> eso es >>> bravo. >>> lo logré. >>> lo lograste. >>> una semana, de verdad, muchas gracias a ustedes por el cariño, el amor, la bienvenida, a ustedes en casa, de verdad, gracias, m
. >>> despierta américa te ayuda a solucionar los problemas de la intimidad por culpa de la menopausiamos una visita de primer impacto, con nosotros bárbara bermudo. >>> lucero le habla al gordo y la flaca como no lo había hecho como nadie más. >>> también nos visita el gran cepillín. >>> esto es despierta américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas ♪. >>> venga >>> viene el fin de semana. >>> eso es. >>>...
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russia and in the few days we will know if it happens in america and whoever wins the presidential race that the u.s. foreign policy will change the only question is will discuss today with. the former adviser to george w. bush. with days left until the u.s. presidential elections many have been intrigued by the future of russian american relations. if barack obama is reelected how flexible would he be with his russian counterpart. or maybe another round of tension should be expected with a republican in the oval office. however it is clear russia and the u.s. will have to resolve some serious global issues in the near future regardless ideally they should work on them together. to go welcome to the cher one what was that smile you gave me where well when i read that introduction in the beginning of the chair i think it was because you felt that things got a lot better with the reset that obama and maybe out of began and i think they didn't get that much but. i don't think they really got bad that they looked better and the words you know you know what god said it went well though first
russia and in the few days we will know if it happens in america and whoever wins the presidential race that the u.s. foreign policy will change the only question is will discuss today with. the former adviser to george w. bush. with days left until the u.s. presidential elections many have been intrigued by the future of russian american relations. if barack obama is reelected how flexible would he be with his russian counterpart. or maybe another round of tension should be expected with a...
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groups around the world with the goal of influencing or even overthrowing foreign governments as america's influence declines relative to the rise of others is democracy promotion still in washington's interest. to cross-talk the export of democracy i'm joined by my guest in washington john glaser he's an assistant editor and blogger for antiwar dot com thomas carruthers he is the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace and charles koch and he is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and a professor of international affairs at georgetown university hi gentlemen cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want john if i can go to you first where is america's democracy promotion program globally since the end of the cold war and in particularly in light of the the the uprisings in the arab world well the u.s. has been very trap the de says about democracy promotion contrary to what you hear in the rhetoric of politicians and it's most apparent we can just look at most recently in the. arab spring. the u.s. held on to my mu
groups around the world with the goal of influencing or even overthrowing foreign governments as america's influence declines relative to the rise of others is democracy promotion still in washington's interest. to cross-talk the export of democracy i'm joined by my guest in washington john glaser he's an assistant editor and blogger for antiwar dot com thomas carruthers he is the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace and charles koch and he is a senior...
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we believe in a generous ompassionate america. in a tolerant america.ams immigrant's daughter who studies in our schools and pledges to our flag. to the young boy on the south side of chicago who sees a life beyond the nearest street corner. to the furniture worker's child in north carolina who wants to become a doctor or a scientist, an engineer or an entrepreneur a diplomateven a president. that's the future we hope for. that's the vision we share. that's where we need to go. forward. that's where we need to go. and we will disagree. sometimes fiercely about how to get there. as it has for more than two centuries, p fitsnd. it's not always a straight line. it's not always a smooth path. bytself the recognition that titute for the pain saking ï uilding making the difficult compromises needed to move this country forward. but that common bond is where we must begin. recovering. a decade of war is ending. a long campaign is now over. and whenther i earned youre or not, i have listened to you. i have learned from you, and you've made me a better president
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i believe in america.ed in on two social issues. voters in colorado and washington state legalized recreational use of marijuana. adults will be allowed to possess small amounts of pot. but it will be taxed. >> that will set up a showdown with the federal government, which outlaws the drug. >>> maryland and maine have become the first states to approve same-sex marriage by popular vote. we're awaiting results from washington. voters in minnesota said no to banning gay marriage in their state constitution. >>> and over in wisconsin, tammy baldwin has become the first openly-gay person to win a u.s. senate seat. >> you look at all of the combined things. it sets a new political stage for sure. >> precedent-setting, for sure. >>> the northeast is bracing for another storm today. airlines already cancelling flights. >>> coming up, where and when the storm will hit. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel ma
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>> the president has disappointed america because he hasn't lead america in the right direction. >> barack obama's failed us. weakened america's confidence. >> diminished the dreams. >> liberty limiting radical left wing anti-business reckless spending tax hiking party of barack obama-- . >> jon: hey, his wife is nice though, i like his wife, heh. wow, it's four years, one man, barack obama has broken the greatest nation god has ever give then earth. the message of this convention is that apparently up until around november of 2008 americans lived in a utopian ideal born of our own gumption and individual hard work but sadly now, not four years later it is a blythed socialist hell scape with jack footed thugs lock you up for thinking about christmas. and here is the most incredible part of the entire fiction. while convincing us that barack obama's destroyed this country's future, the republicans have also invented a past where they were trying to help him succeed. >> that choice was not the choice of our party but americans always come together after elections. >> i wish president obama h
>> the president has disappointed america because he hasn't lead america in the right direction. >> barack obama's failed us. weakened america's confidence. >> diminished the dreams. >> liberty limiting radical left wing anti-business reckless spending tax hiking party of barack obama-- . >> jon: hey, his wife is nice though, i like his wife, heh. wow, it's four years, one man, barack obama has broken the greatest nation god has ever give then earth. the message of...
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america great. you do not have a copyright on what it means to be an american. it means to be skeptical of those who claim that their variety of patriotism is the only route to redemption for america. i say open the doors, bring us your teaming masses, and allow the great ideals of the world to nourish american identity. >> joan, how insulting is it to voters that decided to vote for president obama on election day? >> it's deeply insulting. he's saying that we want stuff. that we're dependent. that we're lazy. the fact is, you know, bakz in the '60s and '70s and said love it or leave it. i want to say to them, america love it or be left behind. you don't love america if you can't embrace this change. you're going to be a very sad, grumpy old man, and you're going to turn out like bill o'reilly, and that's not pretty. >> great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> now that the election is over, donald trump has found yet a new target. i'll show you who it is next. stay with
america great. you do not have a copyright on what it means to be an american. it means to be skeptical of those who claim that their variety of patriotism is the only route to redemption for america. i say open the doors, bring us your teaming masses, and allow the great ideals of the world to nourish american identity. >> joan, how insulting is it to voters that decided to vote for president obama on election day? >> it's deeply insulting. he's saying that we want stuff. that...
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policy in latin america. there is an opportunity perhaps greater than we thought we wrote this report in april to make some progress on these issues. there's more space, a little more pressure, but it's also at the same time probably smart to keep expectations in check and under control. president obama has been shown to be pretty cautious when it comes to foreign policy and we still have a divided government and we also have to take care of this fiscal cliff for swimming and that's not making any predictions, but it's just useful to see where we are and the election results do have implications for some of the concerns we outlined in this report. i think i'll turn it over to computer for remarks. >> michael, good introduction. let me start -- in fact, i went to showcase the end of this month. it will really be the first major opportunity to see the extent to which the election really has had any kind of impact on the way the u.s. is thinking about that america was the way that lack america is thinking about
policy in latin america. there is an opportunity perhaps greater than we thought we wrote this report in april to make some progress on these issues. there's more space, a little more pressure, but it's also at the same time probably smart to keep expectations in check and under control. president obama has been shown to be pretty cautious when it comes to foreign policy and we still have a divided government and we also have to take care of this fiscal cliff for swimming and that's not making...
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change comes when we live up to america's legacy of innovation, where we make america the next home offic discovery when technological breakthroughs. i am proud i met on a mirror -- i'd bet on american ingenuity, and we are not just building cars. we are building better cars that will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. [applause] today there are thousands of workers all across the country. not every technology we bet on will pan out. there is a future for clean energy it in america. i am not going to see the future to another country. i want to create jobs here in america. i want to support the new technologies that will reduce carbon who in our atmosphere, that will make us less dependent on foreign oil. that is the future worth fighting for. [applause] real change is finally turning the page on a decade of war. let's do some nation building here at home. we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world has ever known. it is time to use some of the savings from ending the wars in iraq and afghanistan to start repaying our debt, to start rebuilding america. that is par
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america is done. it's over!my, roll the credits. ♪ ♪ ( "america the beautiful beauti) ( cheers and applause ) i'll tell you, folks, there's a simple reason why america is over. because last night's election wasn't decided by real americans. >> it's a changing country. the demographics are changing. it's not a traditional america anymore. and there are 50% of the voting public who want stuff. ( laughter ) they want things. and who is going to give them things? president obama. the white establishment is now the minority. >> stephen: yes, traditional america is no more, okay. that's all american traditions. no more trick-or-treating. no more homecoming. when someone sneezes you have to say "happy holidays." folks, papa bear, papa bear bill o'reilly is right. the white establishment, guys like us, we're the minority now, and we're helpless against this tide of non-white people who want stuff and things. ( laughter ). they're the thing-stuff-wanters. whereas traditional white people of any race we don't want things.
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>>> le damos la bienvenida a alan tacher. >>> américa o chivas. >>> américa, papá. >>> más adelante en cuáles son su posibilidades ya que está casado con una ciudadana. >>> y también birmania ríos desde nueva york nos dice cómo buscar ayuda después de la tormenta sandy. >>> argelia atilano se despidió que mira quién baila y nos visita para contar sus planes y todo lo que no dijo anoche. >>> pero usted síganos diciendo qué opina con alan tacher en despierta américa en @despiertaameric >>> te mandamso un abrazo y mucho cariño y disfruta mucho univisión. >>> la casa de tatcher. >>> es que siempre en méxico decíamos univisión. >>> la casa de todos. >>> claro, y le damos la bienvenida a alan tacher a despierta américa. >>> cómo te va en los deportes. >>> muy bien, me podrían incluir. >>> claro, no hay problema, como dicen en mi país, no me dejan jugar, me llevo el bate. >>> pero por qué te vas. >>> no, no, vamos a ver qué tal nos va con los deportes. >>> vamos, estadio nemesio diez, el toluca buscando el súper ldierato, vamos con la llegada del minuto 18, pero juan carlso cacho no pudo, des
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some officials believe that america is trying to contain the rise of china.hat will be a key issue between the countries. let's not forget, this is the most important diplomatic relationship anywhere in the world. >> martin, thank you. let's head to brussels and join chris morris. the european union is america's biggest trading partner. what do the next four years have in store? >> the european union has so many internal problems, they do not want further external distractions. there is a sense of relief that it is business as usual, they have the same administration to deal with. some of the characters may change. timothy geithner has been closely involved in the eurozone crash crisis, but there may be others as time goes on, without dramatic changes, that is how it would have wanted it in large part. it is so default -- involved in dealing with its own problems, they would want an extra level of certainty. on key foreign policy issues, those are some of the things that mitt romney has been talking about. the prospect of a possible trade war with china and i
some officials believe that america is trying to contain the rise of china.hat will be a key issue between the countries. let's not forget, this is the most important diplomatic relationship anywhere in the world. >> martin, thank you. let's head to brussels and join chris morris. the european union is america's biggest trading partner. what do the next four years have in store? >> the european union has so many internal problems, they do not want further external distractions....
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[applause] good democrats love america just like good republicans love america.appen to be in a state that has a few democrats, massachusetts. i legislature was about 85% democrat. and to get anything done at all and have my veto upheld i had to have people across the aisle i could work with. when i came in office we had a multibillion budget gap, we actually sat down every week, got to know each other. every week we net one of our offices and talked about the challenges we faced and looked for common ground. we often count come together but often we found common ground. we found a way to slow down the rate of growth in our state and cut spending in our state. we cut taxes 19 times and made our state more business friendly and by the end of four years instead of a $3 billion budget gap we had a $2 billion fund. it's got to happen. i want you to know that i'm optimistic. i'm convinced that the future is brighter than the past. i don't believe our kids are going to have tougher times than we did. i believe they're going to have brighter times. i believe kids coming
[applause] good democrats love america just like good republicans love america.appen to be in a state that has a few democrats, massachusetts. i legislature was about 85% democrat. and to get anything done at all and have my veto upheld i had to have people across the aisle i could work with. when i came in office we had a multibillion budget gap, we actually sat down every week, got to know each other. every week we net one of our offices and talked about the challenges we faced and looked for...
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it's not as if america doesn't need these people. american companies are struggling to fill 3.6 million job openings, many of them in science-related fields. meanwhile foreign students receive half of their doctorates in foreign fields and most all will head home after graduation. new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls the current immigration problem the single biggest problem facing the economy and argues that our current approach is national suicide. the good news is we may finally be on the road to a solution. immigration reform has been a taboo topic for the last few years as large and vocal voices within the republican party with considerable public support have blocked any mention of reform. the words they've wanted to hear are border fence and deportation. that's why mitt romney advocated a policy of self-deportation during the presidential campaign. that's why he lost the spanish vote and asian vote to president obama by a landslide. president obama seems emboldened and the republicans chastened. so we have an opening fo
it's not as if america doesn't need these people. american companies are struggling to fill 3.6 million job openings, many of them in science-related fields. meanwhile foreign students receive half of their doctorates in foreign fields and most all will head home after graduation. new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls the current immigration problem the single biggest problem facing the economy and argues that our current approach is national suicide. the good news is we may finally be on...
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of the six america votes for its next president. who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the feature. get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage of the u.s. election up close. and. excuse me can i speak with you sir let me just play by sort of i don't run don't agree you don't agree we don't have to look for other names my son isn't isn't. is laurie and i don't know what is crafty what is friday for you shares. in sooner to share a new country. with the countries i'm...
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>>> así llegamos al final de esta edición >>> gracias >>> ♪ despierta américa >>> hoy en despierta américaresidente barack obama se queda 4 años más en al casa blanca al derrotar a mitt romney en las elecciones presidenciales. >>> también amanecemos con el elenco de la telenovela de amores verdaderos con el regreso de eduardo yáñez y erica buenfil. >>> y lety calderón sale del hospital después del accidente que sufrió con sus hijos. >>> después de un desastre natural como el huracán sandy te decimos cómo buscar ayuda. >>> los hispanos están de moda en hollywood, el manager de sofía vergara nos dice cómo presentar tu mejor talento. >>> con nosotros está el primer ministro, el cantante gerardo ortiz. >>> bienvenidos a despierta américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas >>> venga ahí ♪. (aplausos) ♪. >>> saludos, señores >>> salud, salud, salud a usted también >>> mira, estamos bien contentos ,porque nos dieron chance de dormir una hora más (risas) >>> tomando vacaciones muy temprano. >>> así es, muy buenos días a todos, es 7 de noviembre del 2012, es el ombligo de la semana y tenemos qu
>>> así llegamos al final de esta edición >>> gracias >>> ♪ despierta américa >>> hoy en despierta américaresidente barack obama se queda 4 años más en al casa blanca al derrotar a mitt romney en las elecciones presidenciales. >>> también amanecemos con el elenco de la telenovela de amores verdaderos con el regreso de eduardo yáñez y erica buenfil. >>> y lety calderón sale del hospital después del accidente que sufrió con sus...
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we believe in a generous america. in a compassionate america. in a tolerant america. the dreams of an immigrant's daughter who studies in our schools and pledges to our flag. [applause] to the young boy on the south side of chicago who sees the light beyond the nearest street corner. to the furniture worker's child in north carolina who wants to become a doctor or a scientist. an engineer or an entrepreneur. a diplomat or even a president. [applause] that's the future we hope for. that's the vision we share. that's where we need to go. forward. [applause] that's where we need to go. now we will disagree. sometimes fiercely. about how to get there. as it has for more than two century, progress will come in fits and starts. it's not always a straight line. it's not always a smooth path. by itself, the recognition that -- recognition that we have common hopes and dreams won't end the grid lock or solve all our problems. or substitute for the painstaking work of building consensus. and making the difficult compromises needed to move this country forward. but that common b
we believe in a generous america. in a compassionate america. in a tolerant america. the dreams of an immigrant's daughter who studies in our schools and pledges to our flag. [applause] to the young boy on the south side of chicago who sees the light beyond the nearest street corner. to the furniture worker's child in north carolina who wants to become a doctor or a scientist. an engineer or an entrepreneur. a diplomat or even a president. [applause] that's the future we hope for. that's the...
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obama's reelection marked the moment that traditional america ended.oment when the family from the 1950s sitcom "leave it to beaver," ceased to be real. yes, it was a moment when-- ( cheers and applause ) traditional america-- obama's reelection was the moment when traditional mrealized even their rich wives couldn't save them from being replaced. bill o'reilly, what are you talking about! >> the demographics are changi changing. the white establishment is now the minority. >> jon: yes, as american demographics have always been changing. and the old establishment always giving way to-- and presenting-- a new establishment, mr. o'reilly and mr. goldberg. ( laughter ) or perhaps mr. o'reilly is forgetting the-- hold on-- 19th century. ( laughter ) when people with names like o'reilly were described in the "christian examiner" newspaper with phrase like, "the ill-clad irish man is repulsive to our habits and tastes." by the way, the "christian examiner" newspaper at that time considered to be one of the more progressive newspapers by acknowledging the iri
obama's reelection marked the moment that traditional america ended.oment when the family from the 1950s sitcom "leave it to beaver," ceased to be real. yes, it was a moment when-- ( cheers and applause ) traditional america-- obama's reelection was the moment when traditional mrealized even their rich wives couldn't save them from being replaced. bill o'reilly, what are you talking about! >> the demographics are changi changing. the white establishment is now the minority....
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and the greatest issue in america today is jobs. and the reason is mom and dad are working, the family is stronger t children are stronger. it all works for a stronger america and stronger communities. that is what mitt romney and paul ryan will give us, stronger families and stronger communities. and it's not theory. i have to tell you ladies and gentlemen if there's anything we need no government today it's people who know how to create jobs. we need that and mitt romney has been a successful job creator and when they attack him those are people that don't understand how to rise america. he's a proven job creator and then he went into government. and he took the state of massachusetts from deficits to surplus, from job losses to job gains. and let's think about his pure leadership capability in those olympics. he didn't lead with a title and he didn't lead with anything other than the ability of a human being to raise the bar of everybody else. you know what, my kids are 12 years old. i want an america that will give the next gene
and the greatest issue in america today is jobs. and the reason is mom and dad are working, the family is stronger t children are stronger. it all works for a stronger america and stronger communities. that is what mitt romney and paul ryan will give us, stronger families and stronger communities. and it's not theory. i have to tell you ladies and gentlemen if there's anything we need no government today it's people who know how to create jobs. we need that and mitt romney has been a successful...
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idolos de multitudes en despierta américa. será un programa inolvidable. será histórico, porque llego nuestro amigo ala. alan. >>alan tacher es de esa época también. >>ya hay gente en el patio esperando a menudomanía. >>vamos a ver. >>mira, ahí están preparando absolutamente todo,. >>sera un dia lleno de sorpresas, se siente el ambiente, es que vean nuestro look, ochentero >>hoy sera un dia inolvidable, quiero felicitar a los panameños que mañana celebran independencia. >>un beso a la gente mexicana que celebra a sus seres queridos hoy. >>ahí esta nuestro altar de muertos, con comidita celebrando la tradicion satcha pretto ya esta lista con noticias. >>totalmente yo era una niña en los ochentas. >>me encantan como estan, guapisimos todos. ojalá que se contagien y nos envíen sus fotos. comenzamos el viernes con mucha informacion. desafortunadamente continuamos con noticias de devastacion, 98 muertos, 5 millones de hogares sin energía eléctrica. tunel holland abre hoy solo para buses. la pesadilla se agrava por falta de combustible. en las zonas afectadas, c
idolos de multitudes en despierta américa. será un programa inolvidable. será histórico, porque llego nuestro amigo ala. alan. >>alan tacher es de esa época también. >>ya hay gente en el patio esperando a menudomanía. >>vamos a ver. >>mira, ahí están preparando absolutamente todo,. >>sera un dia lleno de sorpresas, se siente el ambiente, es que vean nuestro look, ochentero >>hoy sera un dia inolvidable, quiero felicitar a los panameños que mañana...
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what does that exactly do to the whole principle of free market which really made america america you know what i mean you know there's never been a free market really there's never been a free market in any country we've had a market but the market has always had government investment and now there's a great hatred of government in america right now the tea party has fueled that but there are millions of americans who also understand there's there is a role for government so that there's a battle underway in america for the soul and spirit and the politics of the country and other fact when we talk about the recession is that no bankers no top financiers have been held responsible for the economic collapse in two thousand and eight in the united states so many people wonder is it really because they're not to blame like obama says because obama always sides with them and he says you know prosecutors didn't find them guilty it means terry is nothing to prosecute them for or is it really because the prosecutors just couldn't be bothered to go through all that hustle to actually face to
what does that exactly do to the whole principle of free market which really made america america you know what i mean you know there's never been a free market really there's never been a free market in any country we've had a market but the market has always had government investment and now there's a great hatred of government in america right now the tea party has fueled that but there are millions of americans who also understand there's there is a role for government so that there's a...
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. >>> bienvenidos a despierta américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas >>> venga ahí ♪. saludos, señores >>> salud, salud, salud a usted también >>> mira, estamos bien contentos ,porque nos dieron chance de dormir una hora más (risas) >>> tomando vacaciones muy temprano. >>> así es, muy buenos días a todos, es 7 de noviembre del 2012, es el ombligo de la semana y tenemos que comenzarlo muy divertido. >>> le anunciamos que obama se lleva la presidencia nuevamente (aplausos). >>> sigue el mismo inquilino en la casa blanca. >>> y qué creen. >>> qué. >>> que la perrita vidente acierta su predicción. >>> increíble. >>> quiero que me sople los números de la lotería. >>> lo bueno es que fue directo, sin titubeos. >>> mis respetos para bu, pero para revivir los mejores momentos puede hacerlo en uvideos.com. >>> así es. >>> también esta noche puede que haya nieve en el noreste. >>> wow. >>> esta noche. >>> y tú pareces un copito de nieve. >>> también quiero que, porque la vi, y para mí es la pieza número 6 del dominó, miren ustedes, qué clase de doble seis. >>> qué guapa. >>> (to
. >>> bienvenidos a despierta américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas >>> venga ahí ♪. saludos, señores >>> salud, salud, salud a usted también >>> mira, estamos bien contentos ,porque nos dieron chance de dormir una hora más (risas) >>> tomando vacaciones muy temprano. >>> así es, muy buenos días a todos, es 7 de noviembre del 2012, es el ombligo de la semana y tenemos que comenzarlo muy divertido. >>> le...
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i believe in america, i believe in the people of america. >> and, we turn to the senate races.r the senate seat in massachusetts was among the most closely watched and most expensive races in the entire country. candidate spent a combined total of $68 million on that campaign. >> elizabeth warren, harvard law professor, swept incumbent scott brown from office. the contest for senate in connecticut was a big money race, democrat christopher murphy, defeated former wrestling executive linda mcmahon. >> her second defeat in two tries. spent $100 million of her own money in the losing efforts. moving to missouri now, claire mccaskill has beaten back republican challenge from todd aiken. you may recognize that name. >> yes, it was a legitimate win over him. aiken talked about pregnancies resulting from what he called legitimate rape. >> both candidates who made controversial abortion remarks lost tonight. they did. it does appear congress will remain divided with republicans keeping control in the house. 435 races, republicans have won 209 seats. leading in the races for 29 seats. >
i believe in america, i believe in the people of america. >> and, we turn to the senate races.r the senate seat in massachusetts was among the most closely watched and most expensive races in the entire country. candidate spent a combined total of $68 million on that campaign. >> elizabeth warren, harvard law professor, swept incumbent scott brown from office. the contest for senate in connecticut was a big money race, democrat christopher murphy, defeated former wrestling executive...
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of the six america votes for instance next president. who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the future and get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage the u.s. election up close. and dot com. is eaves. believed to mean. six. million. people. well the matter cross talk i'm curious about the mind you were discussing whether the world actually wants american democracy. ok john i'd like to go back to you i mean you're all my guests are in washington today john let's say for example exactly actually an example it's a reality you know iraq is not turning into the democratic a way says that everyone in washington hoped in two thousand and three and it's getting closer alliance to iran ok and then let's look at egypt ok what if the egyptians have a referendum to end the peace treaty with israel and they do it democratically ok in iraq they do things democratically as they understand it but big they become enemies of the united states so democracy comes back and hurts american interests quote unquote. that's right and as as has been established demo
of the six america votes for instance next president. who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the future and get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage the u.s. election up close. and dot com. is eaves. believed to mean. six. million. people. well the matter cross talk i'm curious about the mind you were discussing whether the world actually wants american democracy. ok john i'd like to go back to you i mean you're all my guests are in washington today john let's say...
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i think that he set america's economy back eight, ten years.here's very good evidence now, and i call your attention to a study which is not widely cited. the study is one of the wage and hours act. and he shows that this act alone probably insured that we would never get pack to 1929 -- get back to 929 employment under roosevelt. basically he compares the hours work to business confidence and business expectations. and what he shows is that, um, the number of hours worked stayed -- went down, while the numbers -- i'm sorry, the number of workers stayed constant while the number of hours worked went down. they were going from ten full-time employees to five part-time employees, somewhere along those lines, and he finds 85-90% of the decline after 1934 when the first wage and hours act can be traced directly to this idea of a might minimum wa. in terms of all the other regulations, the excessive taxation, it's just one disaster after another. everyone -- and one of the things we do in "patriot's history" is we have a three-page chart that i've n
i think that he set america's economy back eight, ten years.here's very good evidence now, and i call your attention to a study which is not widely cited. the study is one of the wage and hours act. and he shows that this act alone probably insured that we would never get pack to 1929 -- get back to 929 employment under roosevelt. basically he compares the hours work to business confidence and business expectations. and what he shows is that, um, the number of hours worked stayed -- went down,...
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these people love america.hey believe in how it works. >> bill: romney couldn't put it into kifd terms. >> no. he put moo kifd terms i don't like you. you guys get out of here. >> bill: mary catherine? >> i think we've reached a turning point of sorts. that doesn't mean folk who's believe what romney believes or right of center many people till -- still dochl i think you're correct that it takes a special person. i think it took a special person in barack obama to bring the left to where it is now. i'm frankly surprised it got here, it will take someone who takes this message in a smart way where you're not demonizing anyone. and i reject the notion i, or anyone else is doing that. have you to cross these cultural barrier asks talk in a way that is smart and reach folks. >> and have to talk in a way that challenges them. most hispanic americans are catholic, family oriented and tradition in the precincts. yet, they rejected all that have. >> why do you think that? >> because if you looked at democratic conventi
these people love america.hey believe in how it works. >> bill: romney couldn't put it into kifd terms. >> no. he put moo kifd terms i don't like you. you guys get out of here. >> bill: mary catherine? >> i think we've reached a turning point of sorts. that doesn't mean folk who's believe what romney believes or right of center many people till -- still dochl i think you're correct that it takes a special person. i think it took a special person in barack obama to bring...
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sad for him, sad for america: he never returned to his home. at 34, john singleton copley was already one of the best and most popular painters in the american colonies. the young american artist john trumbull said of him, "an elegant-looking man dressed in fine maroon cloth with gold buttons, this dazzling to my unpracticed eye, but his painting, the first i'd ever seen deserving the name, riveted--absorbed my attention and renewed my desires to enter upon such a pursuit." copley had more work than he could do. early in his career, he mastered the popular rococo style: rich texture of laces and lush fabrics, empty faces. but like many pre-revolutionary americans, copley could not suppress his belief in individual and personal expression. ( drumbeats ) taxation without representation: copley's father-in-law, an english merchant, was importing tea to america. copley felt he could not speak out against his family, nor could he defend them. seeking his artistic heritage, he sailed for europe. it wasn't long before he became part of that heritage,
sad for him, sad for america: he never returned to his home. at 34, john singleton copley was already one of the best and most popular painters in the american colonies. the young american artist john trumbull said of him, "an elegant-looking man dressed in fine maroon cloth with gold buttons, this dazzling to my unpracticed eye, but his painting, the first i'd ever seen deserving the name, riveted--absorbed my attention and renewed my desires to enter upon such a pursuit." copley had...
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♪. ♪ despierta américa >>> hoy en despierta américa: los ojos del mundo están en el medio oriente, después bombardeos entre gaza e israel no paran. >>> continúa la historia de compradores a medida que se acerca el llamado viernes negro, decenas de personas buscan aprovechar las rebajas del día después de acción de gracias. >>> también tenemos las semifinales de la liga mx y también las finales de la mls. >>> y el ganador de mira quién baila henry santos está con nosotros, y ponemos a bailar a los criticones de mira quién habla. >>> directo al corazón, tenemos el desenlace de la historia de una madre que por 7 años viajó de estados unidos a tijuana, para reunirse con su esposo que fue deportado. >>> y ricky martin pasa un apuro en plena calle de nueva york y él mismo publicó el video. >>> también nos vamos a méxico para mostrar una nueva tendencia para estar en forma. >>> y thalia presenta con gran éxito su nuevo concierto habítame siempre, y qué pasa cuando se casa usted por segunda vez y su marido mira más a su hija que a usted, esto es despierta américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañ
♪. ♪ despierta américa >>> hoy en despierta américa: los ojos del mundo están en el medio oriente, después bombardeos entre gaza e israel no paran. >>> continúa la historia de compradores a medida que se acerca el llamado viernes negro, decenas de personas buscan aprovechar las rebajas del día después de acción de gracias. >>> también tenemos las semifinales de la liga mx y también las finales de la mls. >>> y el ganador de mira quién baila...
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i think he set america's economy back eight, 10 years. there's very good evidence now and i call your attention to study by stephen.com io, which is not widely cited. the study is one of the wage and hours out. he shows this act alone probably insured would never get that in 1829 employment under roosevelt. recently he compares the hours work to business confidence in business expectations. but he shows is the number of hours worked when down -- i'm sorry for a number of workers stayed constant while the number of workers went down. in other words, they were going from 10 full-time employees to five part-time employees. something along those lines. he finds 85% to 90% of the decline after 1934 when the first wage and hour's act goes into place can be traced rightly to this idea of a minimum wage. in terms of all the other regulations, excessive taxation is one disaster after another. one of the things we do in the future is history as we have a three-page chart that i've never seen anywhere else. the new deal and new deal program. we show
i think he set america's economy back eight, 10 years. there's very good evidence now and i call your attention to study by stephen.com io, which is not widely cited. the study is one of the wage and hours out. he shows this act alone probably insured would never get that in 1829 employment under roosevelt. recently he compares the hours work to business confidence in business expectations. but he shows is the number of hours worked when down -- i'm sorry for a number of workers stayed constant...
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. >> rose: america and its future, the america moment when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> right here at home. >> that future is out there waiting for us. >> rose: a politician thinks of the next election, a statesman of the next gentlemen of the jury race said the theologian james clerk and you can't govern in poetry or pros. we want to raise this question. where is america 2012, 236 years after its birth and where is it going, the challenge of the next administration to both immediate and deep. no great country sustained its position without a strong economic foundation. the new president and new congress must deal with a fiscal cliff. partisan grid lock has present us from making hard decisions about where we need to stand and where we need to cut and how we bridge a growing economic inequity. while we remain the richest country of the world the economic order is rebalancing. economic powers are changing as we've seen to the response of the arab spring. defining east, demands between china and the united states and the reali
. >> rose: america and its future, the america moment when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> right here at home. >> that future is out there waiting for us. >> rose: a politician thinks of the next election, a statesman of the next gentlemen of the jury race said the theologian james clerk and you can't govern in poetry or pros. we want to raise this question. where is america 2012, 236 years after its birth and where is it going, the challenge...
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in america in fact also in latin america have never managed to make coups a thing of the past and i'm afraid this might never happen. i believe there will be an implicit threat of a coup as long as the conservative forces in the united states take interest in disrupting any development aimed at upsetting the current global hierarchy these forces in the gauger local groups in our countries in covert activities and we've seen it happen across latin america and the caribbean suck and so you think there's a connection between miliband from paraguayan the attempted coup in ecuador and a military coup in honduras yes that is a fact that there's going to take the attempt at overthrowing president chavez in venezuela in april two thousand and two for example next came akuetteh in honduras aimed at hampering the development of a unified latin america then there was an explicit and very forceful attempt at a coup in bolivia aimed against president evo morales then there was an attempted coup against the president or rafael correa in ecuador and most recently the pluck to force the paraguayan pr
in america in fact also in latin america have never managed to make coups a thing of the past and i'm afraid this might never happen. i believe there will be an implicit threat of a coup as long as the conservative forces in the united states take interest in disrupting any development aimed at upsetting the current global hierarchy these forces in the gauger local groups in our countries in covert activities and we've seen it happen across latin america and the caribbean suck and so you think...
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we the united states of america. asia, like so many other places, it is ironic but the united states has so many better regions with each of the major countries in asia then any of them have with each other. and that gives us really a very unique role to be a force to help those countries sort out their challenges. it's that way in asia. i think it's largely on issues like israeli palestinian questioned. we have the same role in the middle east. it's what we do. the other thing we do is we have this what the world views as naive. but americans have this notion, our job isn't just to manage problems. we actually try to fix problems. most of the world thinks that's a fool's errand. quite frankly, the world relies on the united states having that relentless optimism that actually we can do better in dealing with these problems if we only get organized. so is, you know, it's a burden we carry. i would say it is also a great opportunity. our own prosperity and own security increasingly depends on what happened out there i
we the united states of america. asia, like so many other places, it is ironic but the united states has so many better regions with each of the major countries in asia then any of them have with each other. and that gives us really a very unique role to be a force to help those countries sort out their challenges. it's that way in asia. i think it's largely on issues like israeli palestinian questioned. we have the same role in the middle east. it's what we do. the other thing we do is we have...