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, "cheers, america: how an englishman learned to love america." justin webb as the author. when were you in the states and why? >> i was sent to the united states in 2002 to lead to be honest, at the time it sort of felt like one. i didn't know anything about the united states. i was based in brussels as a bbc correspondent and i got a call saying the one to go to america? and i thought well, i don't really know anything about america, don't know anything of its politics for a particular interest in the place. but i do know one thing and i know this from films it's quite sunni and we were sick of living in brussels. i don't know if you remember in the olden days milk came in bottles and they got clouded up in the capitol. so we thought that we would give it a go. on the basis we have frankly no knowledge and not a huge amount of interest. we decided to accept the offer of the job and i say this because my family had very young twins and we'd just been born in brussels. so we went off to the u.s. and others who had a pretty good time just after the
, "cheers, america: how an englishman learned to love america." justin webb as the author. when were you in the states and why? >> i was sent to the united states in 2002 to lead to be honest, at the time it sort of felt like one. i didn't know anything about the united states. i was based in brussels as a bbc correspondent and i got a call saying the one to go to america? and i thought well, i don't really know anything about america, don't know anything of its politics for a...
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in america at. invest in to us, the people, keep your money here. if you guys are paying your fair share and are playing fair, if our rent is overspending, then support us. again, the people who purchase all your products. if you guys are trying to play as the big guys and you're on our side than sure yourself as being on our side. it is the government that is boris spending, join us and let's cut out some of the fat in government. thanks for taking my call. i have a quick response to the gentleman from microsoft's comments. i fully respect the rights of my great grandparents came as immigrants and i respect our nation's heritage. mentioned there were 50,000 students in a country -- [indiscernible] i was wondering what the corporations could do to reach our to as before the reset to other countries for help. what kind of work do you do? caller: i am a student. host: what are you studying? computervision. host: thank you for calling. you're on the air, go ahead. nothingi think there is wrong really w
in america at. invest in to us, the people, keep your money here. if you guys are paying your fair share and are playing fair, if our rent is overspending, then support us. again, the people who purchase all your products. if you guys are trying to play as the big guys and you're on our side than sure yourself as being on our side. it is the government that is boris spending, join us and let's cut out some of the fat in government. thanks for taking my call. i have a quick response to the...
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first more of your pictures to celebrate greatness in america. ♪ america ♪ america ♪ god shed ♪ his gracewn ♪ thy good ♪ with brotherhood ♪ from sea ♪ from sea ♪ to shining sea that's why there's charmin ultra strong. i'll take that. go get 'em, buddy! it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading bargain brand. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture that's soft and more durable to help your kids get clean while still using less. and its four times stronger than the leading bargain brand. wow, you cleaned up a lot! you did too, pal! [ laughs ] we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? ♪ ♪ ♪ i am for you ♪ honest ♪ you're a grand ♪ old flag ♪ you're a ♪ grand old flag ♪ you're a high-flying ♪ flag >> good morning. it is thursday, july 4. happy independence day. a beautiful live look at some of this country's great sites. welcome back to "fox & friends first" . i'm patti ann browne. >> i'm heather childers. thank you for joining us on this independence day. we want to know how you are spending your 4th of july holiday. e
first more of your pictures to celebrate greatness in america. ♪ america ♪ america ♪ god shed ♪ his gracewn ♪ thy good ♪ with brotherhood ♪ from sea ♪ from sea ♪ to shining sea that's why there's charmin ultra strong. i'll take that. go get 'em, buddy! it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading bargain brand. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture that's soft and more durable to help your kids get clean while still using...
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europe is the main victim of america's economic policies europe is the main victim of america's espionage and yet it's precisely europe that's insulted one of the presidents of south america it's unprecedented what the spanish government has done we latin american citizens you're all slaves the slaves of that elite that kneels down before the cia before the u.s. empire no it's ridiculous. we've also received a reaction coming from the russian foreign ministry which was also far from her happy about how things pan out for the bolivian president so if you suck or somebody out there you are at peace with that as we showed you to the failure of european states to give permission to the aircraft of the bolivian president to fly through their airspace and is forced landing of this special flight in vienna the following should be noted the activities of france spain and portugal could hardly be regarded as friendly towards we live here as well as russia from where president mirrors was traveling after his visit to moscow moreover the refusal to grant the right to fly the aircraft could have enda
europe is the main victim of america's economic policies europe is the main victim of america's espionage and yet it's precisely europe that's insulted one of the presidents of south america it's unprecedented what the spanish government has done we latin american citizens you're all slaves the slaves of that elite that kneels down before the cia before the u.s. empire no it's ridiculous. we've also received a reaction coming from the russian foreign ministry which was also far from her happy...
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his brother had been a great hero in america. the people of massachusetts in fact even gave a memorial to the brother who died fighting in the french and indian war of which is now in westminster abbey with the name the legislature of massachusetts. the men they chose went to great length to acquire the military background to improve their skills and knowledge. they visited the location of battlefields. they went abroad to study and they read the latest theories. begoin suggested that army officer should read french because the best military works were in french. in a profession where experience counted, they served as veterans in other wars and they had served under some of the most distinguished commanders of the 18th century. they improved their military skills by leaving maneuvers every summer which the british army conducted annually. they demonstrated great personal courage in battle. all of these commanders had -- from under them something that they shared with george washington and when a horse a shot from under you just
his brother had been a great hero in america. the people of massachusetts in fact even gave a memorial to the brother who died fighting in the french and indian war of which is now in westminster abbey with the name the legislature of massachusetts. the men they chose went to great length to acquire the military background to improve their skills and knowledge. they visited the location of battlefields. they went abroad to study and they read the latest theories. begoin suggested that army...
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america first organizing to let britain go down. three examples of america first supporters at this time included harvard senior named john f. kennedy, a cornell university student named kurt vonnegut and a precocious student named gore vidal who founded a chapter of america first. their opposition isn't all that surprising if you think about it. they didn't know they were going to be the greatest generation in a few years. they didn't think of this as a good war back then. they knew that if we got into the war they were going to be among the first to fight ends millions of them revolted against the very thought of american participation in another bloody european conflict. remember it was only 20 years since world war i had ended. that was supposed to be the war to make the world save for democracy, that was what woodrow wilson told the american people. actually made the world save for adolf hitler. the european allies didn't cooperate. stood aside while hit a came to power. no way do we want to get involved in another one of these
america first organizing to let britain go down. three examples of america first supporters at this time included harvard senior named john f. kennedy, a cornell university student named kurt vonnegut and a precocious student named gore vidal who founded a chapter of america first. their opposition isn't all that surprising if you think about it. they didn't know they were going to be the greatest generation in a few years. they didn't think of this as a good war back then. they knew that if we...
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they see a conspiracy in corporate america, in big government corporate america by the middle-class. chris: you can mess around in school, get b's. a lot of us got serious about life. if you come out of a bad situation with a bad education when the time comes to grow up, it's too late. >> i think the real question is when does this become a political force nationally and the expectations so many people who are trying to go get the middle-class because there still is a middle-class in this country or it's perceived to be by lots of people that they are in the middle-class and they want to even more higher. so how does that harnessed? does the anger -- chris: is it the crime statistics? poverty statistics? what gets people aroused? >> that's the question. we're talking about. we see this as a big problem. indeed, it is. but i don't see the politicalization of it. and who is going to lead it and how are they going to do it to force this system? joe's right -- chris: i was thinking jesse jackson used to talk a lot about education. it's better to send a kid to a good school -- >> the new
they see a conspiracy in corporate america, in big government corporate america by the middle-class. chris: you can mess around in school, get b's. a lot of us got serious about life. if you come out of a bad situation with a bad education when the time comes to grow up, it's too late. >> i think the real question is when does this become a political force nationally and the expectations so many people who are trying to go get the middle-class because there still is a middle-class in this...
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hoyer's make it in america, invests in innovation in america, build the infrastructure of america, create jobs and to do so in a way that builds community. strengthensed middle class, grows our -- strengthens the middle class, grows our economy with jobs. the distinguished leadership of this republican party in the house said they want regular order and they have respect for their committees. well, the agriculture committee in a bipartisan way, in a bipartisan way passed a bill out of the committee. i didn't like the bill. it wouldn't have been a bill i would have written. but it was -- republicans had the leadership, democrats cooperated, a bipartisan bill came out of committee. the rumor was, and i guess it was just a rumor, but it floated, that if they could come out with a bipartisan bill it would be taken up on the floor. the bill that we have here, as little we know about it because it emerged in the middle of the night, bears no resemblance to the bill that came out of committee. actions of the republican leadership have been disrespectful to the committee process. so don't hand us
hoyer's make it in america, invests in innovation in america, build the infrastructure of america, create jobs and to do so in a way that builds community. strengthensed middle class, grows our -- strengthens the middle class, grows our economy with jobs. the distinguished leadership of this republican party in the house said they want regular order and they have respect for their committees. well, the agriculture committee in a bipartisan way, in a bipartisan way passed a bill out of the...
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meanwhile america for their part have announced that they will have an envoy coming to you. to egypt the first. leader to come from america to egypt since the ouster of mohamed morsi this is reportedly to be a leading member of the state department bill burns he is due to come in the coming coming months america is taking a very cautious. looking cautiously egypt at the moment they haven't announced the last two weeks as a clue neither have they confirmed that it neither confirm that it isn't it's obviously very important that definition because that would affect u.s. assistance to egypt including military assistance they've been very cautious about that with these new appointments maybe that could show that the military is you know reassuring america that egypt is in knowing we don't know exactly yet what's going to happen but definitely you know america appeared to be extending a hand out to the new interim government so we had yet to see what's going to happen with the people who are determined to support the deposed leader whether that involves clashes in the future and
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america has some soul-searching to do. obama speaks out on racial tensions and the george zimmerman verdict. >> trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago. >> could there be new life in the middle east peace effort? secretary of state announces both sides have laid the groundwork for new talks. the space race. we introduce you to one woman who worked a friend the scenes to be a pioneer in the field. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president obama said the country needs to do some soul-searching in the wake of a verdict that found toward zimmerman not guilty of murdering trayvon martin, and unarmed african- american teenager. in a surprise appearance in the briefing room, mr. obama said the case might have turned out if whitley if trayvon martin had been white. he also had a personal message to those who were upset i the ruling. >> when trayvon martin was first shot, i said this could have been my son. ,nother way of saying that is trayvon martin could have been me 35 years a
america has some soul-searching to do. obama speaks out on racial tensions and the george zimmerman verdict. >> trayvon martin could have been me 35 years ago. >> could there be new life in the middle east peace effort? secretary of state announces both sides have laid the groundwork for new talks. the space race. we introduce you to one woman who worked a friend the scenes to be a pioneer in the field. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe....
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in south america. french interior minister said if snowden applied for diplomatic shelter in his country there's almost no chance he'd get it this after the whistle blows revelations of the u.s. spying on european allies would spark a wave of fury around the block including paris or he's worried if an ocean reports what we see is actually a curious evolution of france's position over america's spying activity from an extreme outrage to an even more extreme tolerance and even support we all remember that france has become furious after it was revealed that america's intelligence services had been more natori in high ranking french and european union officials even abroad and also at home and then the angry at france's president has demanded washington to stop spine immediately and has even threatened to reconsider economic partnership with america and delay the talks over an ambitious project with america over the world's largest free trade zone america france and european countries have been working on
in south america. french interior minister said if snowden applied for diplomatic shelter in his country there's almost no chance he'd get it this after the whistle blows revelations of the u.s. spying on european allies would spark a wave of fury around the block including paris or he's worried if an ocean reports what we see is actually a curious evolution of france's position over america's spying activity from an extreme outrage to an even more extreme tolerance and even support we all...
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china and korea tried to imitate them america and europe cried bravo absolutely losing a. limb meanwhile back in russia military artists are losing their grip on the audience it's stuff. that the young people especially soldiers they seem to me to differently from. the russian musical army has been fighting for eighty five years now let's stay until i'm with the times and win over the younger audience is up to date as the time come to give up the fight and defeat the lead lined out on our team led. me to leave. the. mission and free accreditation free in-store charges free. range month free. free spirit type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media probably. a free media. fugitive n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden says he wants a sign them in russia and it's ready to stop bombing the u.s. as washington lost moscow for providing a propaganda the plant for. hunger strike called paul's officials claim inmates have started eating again the prisoners laws say it's not the end of the over five month long protest against indefinite detention. and street battle
china and korea tried to imitate them america and europe cried bravo absolutely losing a. limb meanwhile back in russia military artists are losing their grip on the audience it's stuff. that the young people especially soldiers they seem to me to differently from. the russian musical army has been fighting for eighty five years now let's stay until i'm with the times and win over the younger audience is up to date as the time come to give up the fight and defeat the lead lined out on our team...
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so i would say that the posture of bless america towards the u.s. might be of some criticism now on the microphones well behind the scenes is going to be a little more split things. which sounds american country from your point of view most likely to grant snowden asylum if any. if any i would say that that would be the case for bolivia the reason is basically where i was doesn't have much to lose he doesn't have any trade agreements to negotiate with europe or with us his country is very very poor in south america and they could be on the highlights again to to get some kind of improvement in their situations well i would i wouldn't rule out ecuador as well because president. seems to be interested in the snowden case although he has mentioned read very recently that it was a mistake to to suggest he could grant him asylum but if i would get if i had to bet money on this i would bet just tumbled india so that's saying to you and think a day is saying that europe is actually not going to spoil its relations with america i would say not i would say n
so i would say that the posture of bless america towards the u.s. might be of some criticism now on the microphones well behind the scenes is going to be a little more split things. which sounds american country from your point of view most likely to grant snowden asylum if any. if any i would say that that would be the case for bolivia the reason is basically where i was doesn't have much to lose he doesn't have any trade agreements to negotiate with europe or with us his country is very very...
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ya volvemos a "despierta amÉrica."s, mÉxico paÓo en la siguiente ronda. >>> algo se tiene que hacer. >>> algo es algo. >>> y por lo menos estÁn en cuarto de final. >>> contra quiÉn vamos? >>> todavÍa no sabemos cÓmo quedaron los otros grupos. y vamos con los goles de mÉxico contra martinica. y aquÍ marco fabiÁn de la mora. y manda la primera a guardar. >>> muy bien. >>> como una del chavo del ocho. >>> y puedo creer que le hayan hecho gol a mÉxico. >>> fue de penal. y aquÍ aparece el seÑor farce y la manda a guardar. >>> este lo vi bien bonito. y aquÍ layun que tuvo un partido bastante bueno. >>> y eso fue lo que necesito mÉxico. y pone ese 3 a 1. y pasa a la siguiente fase. >>> perdieron contra panamÁ y ganaron a canadÁ y martinica. >>> aquÍ no pasÓ nada. >>> ninguno de los dos pudo abrir el marcador, pero panamÁ pasa como primero del grupo. >>> quÉ sorpresivo. >>> mvo mÁs cerrado lp grupo. mÉxico tiene que enterezar camino si es que quiere avanzar, porque seguramente la tendrÁ difÍcil. >>> cada vez se complica mÁs. y
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bad financial investment so this is anonymous analytics and they're looking at correction score for america c c a their stock market symbol on the new york stock exchange is six w. and they list themselves by the way as a real estate investment trust and their market cap is three point two billion dollars and they're saying it's a bad investment yet well this is fantastic news because as we reported on the show before and as i've been going back you know years with my common bank idea is to get a group like anonymous to put out the analytics that anonymous analytics to attract hedge funds to attack a company like prison corrections corps of america with short sales and they get yourselves it's capitalism versus capitalism it's dirty capitalism versus faire capitalism because corrections court america is a dirty company they do deals and you know supposed to get local sheriffs to put people in jail innocent people to make their business model their real estate guess what tries to work it's dirty just dirty as the day is. long so anonymous analytics kudos to you i applaud you this is what's n
bad financial investment so this is anonymous analytics and they're looking at correction score for america c c a their stock market symbol on the new york stock exchange is six w. and they list themselves by the way as a real estate investment trust and their market cap is three point two billion dollars and they're saying it's a bad investment yet well this is fantastic news because as we reported on the show before and as i've been going back you know years with my common bank idea is to get...
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in south america. the french interior minister has said if edward snowden applied for diplomatic shelter in his country there's almost no chance he would get it this following the whistle blows revelations of the u.s. spying on its european allies which sparked a wave of fury in the blocking clued in paris. explains what we see is actually a curious evolution of france's position over america's spying activity from an extreme outrage to an even more extreme tolerance and even support we all remember that france has become furious after it was revealed that america's intelligence services had been more natori in high ranking french and european union officials even abroad and also at home and then the angry at france's president has demanded washington to stop spying immediately and has even threatened to reconsider economic partnership with america and delay the talks over an ambitious project with america over the world's largest free trade zone america france and european countries have been working
in south america. the french interior minister has said if edward snowden applied for diplomatic shelter in his country there's almost no chance he would get it this following the whistle blows revelations of the u.s. spying on its european allies which sparked a wave of fury in the blocking clued in paris. explains what we see is actually a curious evolution of france's position over america's spying activity from an extreme outrage to an even more extreme tolerance and even support we all...
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but what explains is why britain lost america. and of course, it has to be georgia's third to share the belief that britain would cease to be a great power. he was not responsible for the policies that led to the revolution but he refused to negotiate with leaders but the time being of the second world war describing and valley he would never surrender. he call it the sacrifice. and run from the rest. this response to the revolution that the british simply did not care. they care deeply this is still the third longest war in the american history. native very determined effort. this incidentally is a painting by george 1/3 at the height of the revolutions of the 279. on dash 1779. and with the conversations of george the third but he did his powless he has lots of music playing every evening he would simply say that he essentially kept the government together during this period. the prime minister is spending much of the war responsible for the current policies leading to the american revolution he spent much of the years during th
but what explains is why britain lost america. and of course, it has to be georgia's third to share the belief that britain would cease to be a great power. he was not responsible for the policies that led to the revolution but he refused to negotiate with leaders but the time being of the second world war describing and valley he would never surrender. he call it the sacrifice. and run from the rest. this response to the revolution that the british simply did not care. they care deeply this is...
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>> america, is that america? >> that is the challenge. we're feeling very isolated.ese failures are societial failures. >> '60s and '70s were terrible. don't throw in the towel. >> sean, sean. monica, yes? go ahead. >> listen, remember in 2008, barack obama constantly talked about the fundamental transformation of the nation. and we have been focused on changes the economics away from a free market system to a more socialist system, but i think the critical point about the fundamental transformation is whether or not the far left is changing the very character of america. >> people like tamara. >> it's anthony weiner's false, ryan braun's fault. look at sports. it was never america's past time. mickey mantle came to the games drunk, willie mayes took amphetamines. >> we have to realize, one, america's stronger. out of adversity, we've always >> we have to realize, one, america's stronger. out of adversity, we've always been a greater nation. we're in a tough time. we are fighting a fundamental transformation. we have political issues. national security issues. cultur
>> america, is that america? >> that is the challenge. we're feeling very isolated.ese failures are societial failures. >> '60s and '70s were terrible. don't throw in the towel. >> sean, sean. monica, yes? go ahead. >> listen, remember in 2008, barack obama constantly talked about the fundamental transformation of the nation. and we have been focused on changes the economics away from a free market system to a more socialist system, but i think the critical point...
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during america's first hundred years open immigration helped make america rich.elfare state. some people do come here just a free love which is a big problem 7 billion people on earth and most of very poor. in some emigrants want to kill us which is a bigger problem. we need rules, and border control. but policing illegal immigration would be much easier if we did not have so many laws and such restrictive laws. if ten or 12 million people are here illegally, how could authorities possibly focus on the ones we should worry about? let's lighten up on the rules, he's the immigration quotas. my father was an immigrant to came here from germann because he anted to work and did work. he eventually built a tell-all factory that employs 100 people making tells like these. he was good for america. odds are he would not be able to come here today. the rules are much more complex and difficult. people say foreigners should just get in line and come here legally, but that line is brutal reason magazine cartoon tries to illustrated. my father only had to pass a literacy ttst
during america's first hundred years open immigration helped make america rich.elfare state. some people do come here just a free love which is a big problem 7 billion people on earth and most of very poor. in some emigrants want to kill us which is a bigger problem. we need rules, and border control. but policing illegal immigration would be much easier if we did not have so many laws and such restrictive laws. if ten or 12 million people are here illegally, how could authorities possibly...
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there is not a black america and a white america and latino america. and asian america. we remain a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. >> we want you to disburse. >> we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. >> trayvon marlttin could have been me 35 years ago. >> this town is legitimate to look at the tea party. here are a group of people who are admittedly racist. >> i'm not going to -- i don't know what they're so afraid of. >> wait a minute, wait a minute. >> you have awakened sleeping giants. >> the time has come to pass comprehensive immigration reform. >> the first big step is, we have to have a serious border security. >> is america a divided nation? welcome to the live studio audience edition of hannity. tonight for the entire hour, we'll be tackling the most controversial issues from race relations, obama care. no topic tonight is off limits. as we've seen in the wake of the zimmerman verdict, and even following the 2012 presidential election, there is a great divide that exists here in america
there is not a black america and a white america and latino america. and asian america. we remain a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. >> we want you to disburse. >> we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. >> trayvon marlttin could have been me 35 years ago. >> this town is legitimate to look at the tea party. here are a group of people who are admittedly racist. >> i'm not going to -- i don't...
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he trains some of america's finest. and he gave us a rare glimpse inside the secretive world of the most elite dogs. >> simon: this is a rare story-- so rare that "60 minutes" has been following it for 12 years now. it's about the lost boys of sudan and how they found their way out of a country where civil war claimed two million lives. thousands were allowed to travel to america to make new homes. >> i would say this is one of the most successful resettlements in u.s. history. >> simon: wow. they've come to a new world in every possible sense of the word. they had never even imagined things that are part of our lives. >> wonderful machine. >> simon: the story of survival and hope tonight on "60 minutes." >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really
he trains some of america's finest. and he gave us a rare glimpse inside the secretive world of the most elite dogs. >> simon: this is a rare story-- so rare that "60 minutes" has been following it for 12 years now. it's about the lost boys of sudan and how they found their way out of a country where civil war claimed two million lives. thousands were allowed to travel to america to make new homes. >> i would say this is one of the most successful resettlements in u.s....
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lo dijo en "despierta amÉrica". sigo mis instintos nada que pensar♪. ♪. ♪ contigo hago cÍrculos de los cuadrados lo que nunca hice yo lo harÉ por ti♪. ♪. solo te pido que no mientas nunca, no me dejes ir♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. eres tan distinto a los demÁs. ♪. ♪. ♪. me siento tan protegida si tÚ estÁs. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ me lanzo en tus brazos sin paracaÍdas♪. ♪ sÉ que en tu corazÓn yo voy a reposar♪. ♪ enamorada sigo mis instintos nada que pensar♪. ♪. ♪ contigo hago cÍrculos de los cuadrados♪. ♪ lo que nunca hice lo harÉ por ti♪. ♪ solo te pido que no mientas nunca, no me dejes ir♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ no me dejes ir. ♪ (aplausos) bravo! ♪. ♪. ♪. adiÓs. nonono maÑana, a las 7/6 centro para despertar amÉrica. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >>> mira señores, esta pelea se'ra por 500 mil pesos. (gritos). (ladridos de perro) (gritos). >>> qu'eonda con este perro! >>> ya, arriba.
lo dijo en "despierta amÉrica". sigo mis instintos nada que pensar♪. ♪. ♪ contigo hago cÍrculos de los cuadrados lo que nunca hice yo lo harÉ por ti♪. ♪. solo te pido que no mientas nunca, no me dejes ir♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. eres tan distinto a los demÁs. ♪. ♪. ♪. me siento tan protegida si tÚ estÁs. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ me lanzo en tus brazos sin paracaÍdas♪. ♪ sÉ que en tu corazÓn yo voy a reposar♪. ♪...
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you feel does seem to do the bidding of the united states of america which infringes on national sovereignty and does leave the country to be a colony of greater political power. the alarms raised over a year of being nothing short of washington's. changing of the guards the upsetter braze as the former egyptian leaders fall from grace and are restive what is amiss lick their wounds before what many predict will be a new clutch. this is coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program latin american countries are saving over the decision to ground on reports of that search and jet carrying they believe in president over rumors whistleblower edward snowden was on board almost the entire continent surrounding the levy a schools. hospitals have. things are not looking so good for the diplomats european diplomats accredited in latin american countries some of them may actually be expelled in particular those working in believe the that will be more clear after the emergency summit of they want us to organization which unites most of the latin american countries which will be held on t
you feel does seem to do the bidding of the united states of america which infringes on national sovereignty and does leave the country to be a colony of greater political power. the alarms raised over a year of being nothing short of washington's. changing of the guards the upsetter braze as the former egyptian leaders fall from grace and are restive what is amiss lick their wounds before what many predict will be a new clutch. this is coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the...
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nation, i don't pay attention to south america any more than i care about east america or west america or upsidedown america. but even i cannot help but notice that brazil is going through a major political upheaval or as they call it futbol. jim? >> nearly a million people spilled into the streets in major cities across the country in the biggest protest brazil has seen in decades. protestors went head to head with riot police and were met with tear gas. >> more than one million people hitting the streets in at least 80 cities. >> stephen: folks, i don't get it. this is brazil, the most joyful place on earth. the only thing brazillians ever get mad at is their pubic hair. i don't... i have never heard. i don't know what it did to them but they are merciless down there. no prisoners. so just what is it that upset them? did pele put one of those carmen miranda hats on the giant statue of jesus? because that's all i know about brazil. jim? anything else? >> the bigger anger behind this movement is a sense that this nation is trying to show itself on the world stage spending billions of d
nation, i don't pay attention to south america any more than i care about east america or west america or upsidedown america. but even i cannot help but notice that brazil is going through a major political upheaval or as they call it futbol. jim? >> nearly a million people spilled into the streets in major cities across the country in the biggest protest brazil has seen in decades. protestors went head to head with riot police and were met with tear gas. >> more than one million...
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it's everything america. now kids asking them for money to go to america. right now china spends a fortunate -- family fortunate to send their kid to america for school. it's a number one choice for family to invest in their children's education. >> there was a report that came out just this week about the increasing distrust between americans and chinese. but just in the past couple of years on both sides of that divide, people are more mistrustful. do you per receive that that americans are becoming more distrustful of chinese and chinese becoming more distrustful of america. >> i'm not surprised. the china i know in american textbooks and how crazy we are. china is our partner and rivel, and we made no point to teach our children about china. that doesn't make any sense to me. >> what do you think americans don't understand and china and the chinese it's important we understand? >> if you see the -- i think it's americans see china, to me, black and white. 80% of china is gray. that's what my book -- that's where i go. china wants to make america underst
it's everything america. now kids asking them for money to go to america. right now china spends a fortunate -- family fortunate to send their kid to america for school. it's a number one choice for family to invest in their children's education. >> there was a report that came out just this week about the increasing distrust between americans and chinese. but just in the past couple of years on both sides of that divide, people are more mistrustful. do you per receive that that americans...
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and for america?>> oh, yes, i think would you make different decisions if you knew more than you knew at the time. you know, you asked me on this program once a question that i struggled with since you ask it, why have you become radical. and my answer is because i have seen war of the world. journalism has made me radical in the sense of wanting to go to the root of things. and the root of this problem that we filmed. the root of the challenge facing these two families is systemic. it's not a matter of just personal virtue. it's not a matter just of moral accountability. it goes to the way our system works and for whom it works, who wins and who loses. that makes you radical. wanting to return to the roots, gordon wood, i'm not sure if you ever had him on the show, a great historian, wrote a marvelous book, retired to you but wrote a marvelous book about the american revolution. and he said the radical revolution because it invested in ode working people, the hopes and aspirations of a pecuniary, mea
and for america?>> oh, yes, i think would you make different decisions if you knew more than you knew at the time. you know, you asked me on this program once a question that i struggled with since you ask it, why have you become radical. and my answer is because i have seen war of the world. journalism has made me radical in the sense of wanting to go to the root of things. and the root of this problem that we filmed. the root of the challenge facing these two families is systemic. it's...
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now, america doesn't allow that yet. but jc bradbury says that sometimes it takes the form of sports stadiums >> well, it's like we need people to collect teams together to keep us happy. but we are all going to be richer. john: and say that they y for themselves, but they don't. >> time after time they said that ty would get revenue and it didn't happen. >> i think the thing that it has been studied so much. john: economist like you have explained it. they have eight home games a year. >> that is not a positive comment. thats saying that they are being placated. >> i think that sports are popular anything, why don't i go ahead and support this. john: let's go back to the rome pallel. our stadiums paled to what romans did. were they keeping the people pacified because they were getting ticked off? >> it wasn't because they were ticked off, but some form of entertainment was used to distract us. i like football, really going to focus on that. i'm not going to cus on the schools are the other things that may be going on. b
now, america doesn't allow that yet. but jc bradbury says that sometimes it takes the form of sports stadiums >> well, it's like we need people to collect teams together to keep us happy. but we are all going to be richer. john: and say that they y for themselves, but they don't. >> time after time they said that ty would get revenue and it didn't happen. >> i think the thing that it has been studied so much. john: economist like you have explained it. they have eight home...
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coming out of the great depression just three laws fundamentally altered the course of america's history the first one f.d.i.c insurance make it safe to put money in banks the second one glass steagall try to separate the risk taking on wall street from your local community bank and the third one ses the regulations provide some cops to watch the robbers oh is that what we got was fifty years of economic peaks no financial panics no meltdowns and during that fifty years we built a strong and prosperous middle class in america after world war two the new deal evolved into a great deal with the american people growing prosperity and social justice seemed to be everyone's destiny as the u.s. economy exploded into the greatest economic machine in history. the new deal was stablish that ordinary people had the right to protect themselves against corporate abuse the early seventy's expanded those safeguards the creation of agencies like the occupational safety and health administration whose mission was to protect workers the environmental protection agency has created human health and the env
coming out of the great depression just three laws fundamentally altered the course of america's history the first one f.d.i.c insurance make it safe to put money in banks the second one glass steagall try to separate the risk taking on wall street from your local community bank and the third one ses the regulations provide some cops to watch the robbers oh is that what we got was fifty years of economic peaks no financial panics no meltdowns and during that fifty years we built a strong and...
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marina green at the america's cup village. all the way down here to america's cup dock where the boats come in really close at the finishing line. watch out for the orange and yellow marks. there's racing all up and down the waterfront. great stuff. >> and the america's cup park is free access to get in. there's a lot to do for the adults and families, right? >> that's right. on both race days and nonrace days, interactive exhibits. flying on water i recommend you check out. you can do interactive things to find out how hydro foils work, how the wing sails work. there's a kid zone where kids can bounce on an inflatable boat and do float boat races. it's all here at america's cup park during race days or nonrace days. >> thanks so much. you guys are the commentators if you watch the coverage we'll be able to hear you guys. you guys assure us this is the best location in the world so far you've covered sailing. >> we've been all over the place around the world with the america's cup. san francisco, waterfront, you get sunshine a
marina green at the america's cup village. all the way down here to america's cup dock where the boats come in really close at the finishing line. watch out for the orange and yellow marks. there's racing all up and down the waterfront. great stuff. >> and the america's cup park is free access to get in. there's a lot to do for the adults and families, right? >> that's right. on both race days and nonrace days, interactive exhibits. flying on water i recommend you check out. you can...
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, américa. >> américa. >> ok. >> es el mejor show matutino. >> matutino. >> matutino del mundo enterosotros tenemos que hablar con usted maestra, queremos que usted nos de una explicación, el afiche, el póster de la película es algo que nosotros habíamos hecho hace años, mire, ese es de ustedes, y miren el de nosotros desde hace tiempo, es una copia, es before. (habla en inglés). >> sí, mira eso. >> sí, nos copiaron. >> entonces, ¿qué tienes que decir respecto a eso?. >> sí, salma hayek, muchachos gracias por estar con nosotros y es un honor tenerlos en nuestra casa, que se repita y suerte en la película, el público hispano a apoyar la película. >> ahora sí, nos deja ir al baño. ¡no sabe, no sabe, no sabe!. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ¡eh, eh, eh! ♪ ♪ y como se menea, vamos a una pausa y ya regresamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (cantan los tres) >> ahí no más. ♪ ♪ >> venga, venga, bailemos. >> mira no más, sonora, unidos por sinaloa. >> sí, señores así es. >> bueno, es que no puedo respirar. >> no podemos respirar de tanto bailar, pero quiero mandar un saludo a mi hijo que está de cumpleaños y graci
, américa. >> américa. >> ok. >> es el mejor show matutino. >> matutino. >> matutino del mundo enterosotros tenemos que hablar con usted maestra, queremos que usted nos de una explicación, el afiche, el póster de la película es algo que nosotros habíamos hecho hace años, mire, ese es de ustedes, y miren el de nosotros desde hace tiempo, es una copia, es before. (habla en inglés). >> sí, mira eso. >> sí, nos copiaron. >> entonces, ¿qué...
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en "despierta amÉrica", la mÁs ♪ >>> quÉ lune en "despierta amÉrica." ver pronto. >>> felicidades. >>> cuÍdate. y carmen jara canta "a plena luz". (aplausos) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ son mis manos mis labios los que viajan por tu cuerpo ♪ en plena luz tu y yo haciendo el amor y sin medir esta loca pasiÓn ♪ no estamos para nadie y a puerta cerrada gozandonos los dos ♪ ♪ en plena luz y sin perturbaciÓn y medir esta loca pasiÓn en esta travesura tal como es ♪ nuestro amor ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ son mis labios los que viajan cuerpo ♪ quÉ silencio ♪ ♪ no estamos para nadie y gozando los dos ♪ ♪ tal como es nuestro amor ♪ en plena luz tu y lyo haciendo el amor y sin medir esta pasiÓn ♪ no estamos para nadie ♪ y a puertas cerradas gozando los dos ♪ ♪ tal como es nuestro amor esta maÑana fue prendido el modelo y actor tras ser acusado de una violaciÓn a una menor de edad. >> alfredo durÁn inicia su carrera como modelo de pasarela dio brinco como actor de televisiÓn su carrera se encuentra truncada por la acusaciÓn de violacion de la menor diana gonzÁlez. >> en las declaraciones la menor ale
en "despierta amÉrica", la mÁs ♪ >>> quÉ lune en "despierta amÉrica." ver pronto. >>> felicidades. >>> cuÍdate. y carmen jara canta "a plena luz". (aplausos) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ son mis manos mis labios los que viajan por tu cuerpo ♪ en plena luz tu y yo haciendo el amor y sin medir esta loca pasiÓn ♪ no estamos para nadie y a puerta cerrada gozandonos los dos ♪ ♪ en plena luz y sin perturbaciÓn y medir esta loca pasiÓn...
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in terms of the timing of the america's cup ordinance that's before you today, in order to go into a fact in time for the race, the board would have to adopt the ordinance finally at next week's meeting. adopting the ordinance with supervisor choose amendment that accepts exams to operators that have received faa waivers would comply with our obligations under the our agreement with the america's cup event authority to take effort to prevent the [inaudible]. i'm happy to further discuss the issue in terms of the preemption issues with regard to the citywide band which, as you know, [inaudible] >> any further questions? >> supervisor compass >> i guess i would like to have more information about what our legal obligations are relative to the event.. i do feel a little uncomfortable having this conversation in open session, especially given that we're talking about legal analysis relative to how the federal government may interpret an ordinance there were about to vote on. i imagine that part of the analysis involves whether or not we have a contractual or any kind of legal obligation
in terms of the timing of the america's cup ordinance that's before you today, in order to go into a fact in time for the race, the board would have to adopt the ordinance finally at next week's meeting. adopting the ordinance with supervisor choose amendment that accepts exams to operators that have received faa waivers would comply with our obligations under the our agreement with the america's cup event authority to take effort to prevent the [inaudible]. i'm happy to further discuss the...
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china and korea try to imitate them america and europe cried bravo absolutely amazing amazing. meanwhile back in russia military artists are losing their grip on the audiences. and the young people especially soldiers they seem to me to differently from. the russian musical army has been fighting for eighty five years now sixteen teams with the times and win over the younger audience is up to date as the time comes to give up the fight and defeat. i. mean from the looks of the interviews intrigued. visit. america ronald reagan as someone trustworthy as the host of television's general electric theater his charm kept us from noticing. its president reagan's policies followed the script serving the big business interests that financed his campaign. heritage produced something first for the reagan administration and what this was was a catalogue of how heritage felt that government programs should be changed we formed eliminated started it's better to best meet conservative calls the newly elected president and out the heritage foundation's mandate for leadership to every member o
china and korea try to imitate them america and europe cried bravo absolutely amazing amazing. meanwhile back in russia military artists are losing their grip on the audiences. and the young people especially soldiers they seem to me to differently from. the russian musical army has been fighting for eighty five years now sixteen teams with the times and win over the younger audience is up to date as the time comes to give up the fight and defeat. i. mean from the looks of the interviews...
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compared to those who know how to come into america lawfully, compared to those america welcome into the united states lawfully. so those are numbers i want to emphasize. basically what that tells you is that there are hundreds of millions of foreigners around the world that want to come into our country and we generously and compassionately allow them into the united states of america. while we are -- what we are focusing on today are the lawbreakers. and we have people in this body, people in the united states congress -- congress, people in the white house, who want to give amnesty to lawbreakers. let's bear in mind that there are reasons why we should not be doing that. first and foremost, we can have the choice of whomever we want out of these hundreds of millions that want to come to the yotes of america and immigrate and become citizens of our great land. in that kind of perspective, what we need to be doing, is choosing those who best fit america's needs. in that perspective, let's bear in mind our financial condition as a country. we have four consecutive trillion dollar def
compared to those who know how to come into america lawfully, compared to those america welcome into the united states lawfully. so those are numbers i want to emphasize. basically what that tells you is that there are hundreds of millions of foreigners around the world that want to come into our country and we generously and compassionately allow them into the united states of america. while we are -- what we are focusing on today are the lawbreakers. and we have people in this body, people in...
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american flag, made in america. cannon flag makers, oldest in america.ade by americans, for americans, to fly by americans. >> all the way back to the civil wars and world wars i and ii. sales up 10% since last year. 15 million american flags from this factory alone. >> that's why we're here. >> that's right. and that's what we're here, to make you that flag that you're looking for. >> and it creates jobs. are you cindy? >> yes. >> i'm david. part of that team on the assembly line. and listen to this, cannon flag makers telling "world news" they'll replace the made in china flags given to veterans in albuquerque. from clovis, california, and a coast guard commander smiling in front of his daughter and his made in america flag. and just like luke in brooklyn, we salute the americans still sewing those stars and stripes for families across america. >> and so we choose the dedicated american workers still making the american flag. the "made in america" team began to wonder about the flag we showed you last night flying as the statue of liberty reopens in ne
american flag, made in america. cannon flag makers, oldest in america.ade by americans, for americans, to fly by americans. >> all the way back to the civil wars and world wars i and ii. sales up 10% since last year. 15 million american flags from this factory alone. >> that's why we're here. >> that's right. and that's what we're here, to make you that flag that you're looking for. >> and it creates jobs. are you cindy? >> yes. >> i'm david. part of that...
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>> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. the u.s. attorney general calls the death of trevon martin tragic and unnecessary, adding the justice department will continue investigating further charges. tapping in to america's vast oil reserves. we'll take you to california where new technologies are changing fortunes. >> you have to dig deeper, it costs more, it takes more energy, but here's the key thing, there's plenty left. the oil is not running out. >> ♪ the best you've ever seen ♪ >> and batter up. it's time for a game of baseball. these players are shunning the modern game for a vintage appeal. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. tragic and unnecessary. those are the words the u.s. attorney general used today to describe the death of florida teenager travon martin. this weekend the man charged with his death, george zimmerman, was acquitted of the crime, sparking rallies nationwide. now, the justice department says it is investigating whether further charges should be br
>> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. the u.s. attorney general calls the death of trevon martin tragic and unnecessary, adding the justice department will continue investigating further charges. tapping in to america's vast oil reserves. we'll take you to california where new technologies are changing fortunes. >> you have to dig deeper, it costs more, it takes more energy, but here's the key...
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>> why are they coming to america?rland in the white river system. >> how pressure from citizens caused the feds to back off their privately owned land. >>> plus, should churches drop their tax-exempt status and tell the irs to go to hell? is
>> why are they coming to america?rland in the white river system. >> how pressure from citizens caused the feds to back off their privately owned land. >>> plus, should churches drop their tax-exempt status and tell the irs to go to hell? is
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that anonymous analytics to attract hedge funds to attack a company like prism correctives core of america with short sales and make it yourselves it's capitalism versus capitalism it's dirty capitalism versus faire capitalism because corrections court america is a dirty company they do deals of discipline to get local sheriffs to put people in jail innocent people to make their business model their real estate investment trust work it's dirty just dirty is the day is long so anonymous analytics kudos to you i applaud you this is what's needed in the marketplace and a lot of us analytics it's the hedge fund of dissent well the fact that it's a real estate investment trust does suggest that here you've created a gulag system. but the population by is that as long as it's listed on the stock exchange this is something he said about auschwitz and what would have happened during world war two the core of america is the auschwitz of our day that the tribe blink of our day and if you give people shares in it they'll buy it they'll support it but just like george osborne give insurers away to the
that anonymous analytics to attract hedge funds to attack a company like prism correctives core of america with short sales and make it yourselves it's capitalism versus capitalism it's dirty capitalism versus faire capitalism because corrections court america is a dirty company they do deals of discipline to get local sheriffs to put people in jail innocent people to make their business model their real estate investment trust work it's dirty just dirty is the day is long so anonymous...