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america and south america today . let me rephrase that these the obama when he was elected the first time around there was a lot of hope that he will bring to bring a new kind of dog or how to do it like in america a spartan ops as equals fortunately this wasn't the case. with obama the obama presidency they were actually brought up as some kind of dog train like j.f.k. had dogged alliance for progress or. good neighbor policy so going to have been some interesting regarding cuba. colombia panama brasil the usual suspects really but obama. never had some kind of a concrete ideology or be shown how to do little america fortunately i am going to alex i mean why is the case because of the wars in the middle east i mean just that the administration had too much on its plate is that the reasoning are things we will take you had you had the war in iraq and afghanistan you had the us economy obama also trying to reset reset he was so famously called the relation of the russia so i think america was not at best of second impo
america and south america today . let me rephrase that these the obama when he was elected the first time around there was a lot of hope that he will bring to bring a new kind of dog or how to do it like in america a spartan ops as equals fortunately this wasn't the case. with obama the obama presidency they were actually brought up as some kind of dog train like j.f.k. had dogged alliance for progress or. good neighbor policy so going to have been some interesting regarding cuba. colombia...
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is intervening directly because we know that america's role in america stance in the syrian conflict is quite significant and i would have been argue that it is the main reason why the death toll in syria has been so high yes it is you know it is so high simply because america. look at the middle east through the arms of those that are really the one to be the only superpower with nuclear weapons and part of the words so they managed to dismantle. the menage actually to to weaken the syrian army in order to be the only strong power in that part of the world so the american wouldn't like anybody to put it to the israelis that's the case the members to intervene in libya topple the. lead of the same thing they are doing the same in the. they're out of. syria but this is a very very interesting point mr ass one that they have one that makes sure that israelis is the dominant power in the region and that israelis interest and all threaten but of course it's still an open question of whether the idea that the americans tend to support it in syria will know i think it's cracked and the isr
is intervening directly because we know that america's role in america stance in the syrian conflict is quite significant and i would have been argue that it is the main reason why the death toll in syria has been so high yes it is you know it is so high simply because america. look at the middle east through the arms of those that are really the one to be the only superpower with nuclear weapons and part of the words so they managed to dismantle. the menage actually to to weaken the syrian...
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america won it in 2010.nd the rest of the world is going to try to take them off them in september. >> and there is one man who knows about taking the cup, it's former america's cup winner and olympic silver medalist jean-bertrand. he made history by skippering the australia 2 to victory and ending america's 132-year winning streak. >> they are going to win. they're about to cross the line. has done it! >> back in australia, when we won, the celebrations were to the end of world war ii. >> and i imagine it's probably different watching it now than it was in 1983. how was it different? >> we would sail 15, 18 miles an hour. >> okay. >> these boats are sailing 55 to 60 miles an hour. and the speed of the decision-makinging is faster because the boats are faster. we're talking about execution and decision making. people making decisions at the right time. same in the america's cup. >> and one great decision leads to the another. i get to the winning spirit and head to the world's largest bar where they're servi
america won it in 2010.nd the rest of the world is going to try to take them off them in september. >> and there is one man who knows about taking the cup, it's former america's cup winner and olympic silver medalist jean-bertrand. he made history by skippering the australia 2 to victory and ending america's 132-year winning streak. >> they are going to win. they're about to cross the line. has done it! >> back in australia, when we won, the celebrations were to the end of...
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america america america america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america the free ♪ ! on washington, and double ac president will speak at the national press club. he is expected to discuss the trayvon martin case and stand your ground laws. live coverage today at1 p.m. eastern here on c-span the u.s. chamber of commerce holds its annual labor day briefing today to discuss the group's top economic issues for businesses. we will be live from their headquarters in washington, dc starting at 10 a.m. eastern on he sees -- on c-span. of there are several types bullying that the left loves to engage in and their favorite is racial leaving. the reason for that is that the left philosophy is based almost solely and completely at this point on the idea that they stand up for victimized groups. everything they do is to stand up on behalf of some victimized minority, lacks, jews, gays, women. what that means is that we oppose their policies, by necessity necessity, the logic gays, hate blacks, jews, women and that is the philosophy they trot out. >> the energy -- the editor at wi
america america america america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america the free ♪ ! on washington, and double ac president will speak at the national press club. he is expected to discuss the trayvon martin case and stand your ground laws. live coverage today at1 p.m. eastern here on c-span the u.s. chamber of commerce holds its annual labor day briefing today to discuss the group's top economic issues for businesses. we will be live from their headquarters in washington,...
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you write that america is a democracy because america says it is a democracy. america is godly and good and perfect because america says it is godly and good and perfect. these truths must be truths because america's voice is the only voice america hears. >> guest: that is very true. particularly true in human rights. we have these wonderful human rights instruments that came on stream with the founding of the united nations after 1945 spearheaded in many ways by franklin roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt and the universal declaration of human rights and the great conventions that followed that and much with the agitation of the developing world for the end of colonialism, the end of discrimination and all of this. so because the united states won the war it largely had a bigger stamp than anyone else on the language of the human rights covenants. and so much of what you see in the covenant on civil and political rights you will see in american -- in the american constitution. a big similarity. but it's important to realize at the same time all of these countries
you write that america is a democracy because america says it is a democracy. america is godly and good and perfect because america says it is godly and good and perfect. these truths must be truths because america's voice is the only voice america hears. >> guest: that is very true. particularly true in human rights. we have these wonderful human rights instruments that came on stream with the founding of the united nations after 1945 spearheaded in many ways by franklin roosevelt and...
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it's time to march for a new america! it's time to organize for a new america! it's time to register and vote for a new america! we're on our way, we're on our way, we are on our way! >> and our roundtable is now here. welcome to all of you, including doris kearns goodwin, who i just want to point out has been well, alive and well. you've just been in hibernation working on your new book. good to see you. >> correct. glad to be back. >> reverend al sharpton, a significant day for you and others yesterday associated with that march. 50 years ago 50shgs years after the march on washington, how does dr. king's message relate today? >> i think his message relates in the sense that it laid the chart -- it charted the way from where we are. a black president, black attorney general who spoke at the march yesterday. but it also raised a challenge for this generation that we talked about yesterday. the supreme court just took away section 4, the voting rights act, which means that we challenge the congress now to come with a new voting rights bill, because this is the f
it's time to march for a new america! it's time to organize for a new america! it's time to register and vote for a new america! we're on our way, we're on our way, we are on our way! >> and our roundtable is now here. welcome to all of you, including doris kearns goodwin, who i just want to point out has been well, alive and well. you've just been in hibernation working on your new book. good to see you. >> correct. glad to be back. >> reverend al sharpton, a significant day...
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america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a perfect place for that to happen. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >>> soon after the 2010 earthquake demolished haiti what little resources it had. a deadly cholera broke out. thousands of people died and tense of thousands. outbreak. he joins us here. sabastian, what is behind this? >> the cholera epidemic broke out in haiti. i was one of the first respond respond weapon weapon respondants on the ground. i went back to the human sense of the impact of this disease . >> reporter: more than two years since cholera hit haiti. it was in one of the isolated areas of the country. communities are up here in the mountains and they are almost completely cutoff from basic services. clinics, running wa
america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a perfect place for that to happen. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >>> soon...
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you have won the america's cup. you don't need to win it twice. >> (laughs) >> rose: (laughs) so what is it within larry ellison who said "man, i won it once, i want the fastest boat, the best sailors and i want to win it again and maybe again"? >> well -- it's funny, because i realized after losing the america's cup twice i was just -- my personality didn't allow me to quit while i'm losing. and after winning the america's cup i discovered my personality doesn't want me to quit while i'm winning! (laughs) >> rose: (laughs) >> so i'm kind of trapped! i just can't quit. i don't know. i guess other people have that trouble with cigarettes. i don't smoke but i do sail. >> rose: but if you win this time will that be enough? >> well, it's not a matter of person satisfaction right now. it's a matter of we represent our country, this is team u.s.a. we're going to be competing defending the america's cup in the united states and we have a bunch of guys who committed the last several years of their lives to designing these b
you have won the america's cup. you don't need to win it twice. >> (laughs) >> rose: (laughs) so what is it within larry ellison who said "man, i won it once, i want the fastest boat, the best sailors and i want to win it again and maybe again"? >> well -- it's funny, because i realized after losing the america's cup twice i was just -- my personality didn't allow me to quit while i'm losing. and after winning the america's cup i discovered my personality doesn't...
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you can quote me, america. >> nobody quote him, america. >> don't tell america what to do. >> only bill can do that and he is not there. >> unless it is the delightful actress america ferrarar. >> no such ugly anymore because it was canceled. let's move on to the sexting with wiener. should we applaud her for exploiting a bad situation and making it worse? >> i don't want to applaud this ding bat for anything. i heard her on howard stern which is another incredibly dignified performance. the incredible thing about this is when it began she was referred to as a progressive activist. she was involved in politics. >> there is something wrong there. >> i would get those checked. >> i will text her. the progressive activist who was deeply 8 -- offended by how the leader was behaving. she leaked the information to a website called the dirty and has now done a porno and gave her full length interview with howard stern and the previous one was with "inside edition." i was expecting dressed up with serious womens issues. but i think she is an american hero. >> her parents named her after a porn
you can quote me, america. >> nobody quote him, america. >> don't tell america what to do. >> only bill can do that and he is not there. >> unless it is the delightful actress america ferrarar. >> no such ugly anymore because it was canceled. let's move on to the sexting with wiener. should we applaud her for exploiting a bad situation and making it worse? >> i don't want to applaud this ding bat for anything. i heard her on howard stern which is another...
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america. statehood for 600,000 residents . finally, let it go forth that this is not only a commemoration, a continuation, but what you have here are two generations that have come together. there's a lot said about the joshua generation, the younger people. but i remind them it was the moses generation that pointed the way. we need both generations working side by side together and so let this be a day in which moses points the way for joshua and the walls of segregation, of racism, materialism come tumbling down. with that, let me introduce our first speaker for this segment, the director of foreign policy, committee of the national egislation, dr. michael chang. the day after king died, robert kennedy spoke on the mindless men as of violence. here is what he said. what has violence accomplished? what has it created? we tolerate a rising level of violence. we flor if i killing on movie screens and call it entertainment. we make it easy for men to acquire weapons. we honor swagger and wielder
america. statehood for 600,000 residents . finally, let it go forth that this is not only a commemoration, a continuation, but what you have here are two generations that have come together. there's a lot said about the joshua generation, the younger people. but i remind them it was the moses generation that pointed the way. we need both generations working side by side together and so let this be a day in which moses points the way for joshua and the walls of segregation, of racism,...
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absolutely absolutely we have we know as for example you don't only america to get. you don't get brownie points for behaving decently when there's a humanitarian crisis every country in the world does what he can when there's a tsunami or an earthquake or some natural disaster america is the richest country in the world so yes it would do. about the weather celerity this is a. thing america is the only one who can actually do that kind of thing george go ahead you know you do not see what's going to go that isn't true i mean the many countries in many countries do that and as a matter of fact when it comes to foreign aid and humanitarian assistance america's record is actually very poor as a percentage of g.d.p. european countries contribute far more than the united states so if you're just going to do it in terms of a force for good america's record on that level is much worse than that of the european states but even leaving aside the question of the humanitarian assistance i mean you've got to consider well. what about the geo political agenda and that is where m
absolutely absolutely we have we know as for example you don't only america to get. you don't get brownie points for behaving decently when there's a humanitarian crisis every country in the world does what he can when there's a tsunami or an earthquake or some natural disaster america is the richest country in the world so yes it would do. about the weather celerity this is a. thing america is the only one who can actually do that kind of thing george go ahead you know you do not see what's...
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hello and welcome to crossfire for all things are considered i'm peter a logo is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's defined geopolitical interests always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it george the broad question is the united states a force for good in the world today. no i don't really think so peter. if we think of the post cold warrior of the began since one nine hundred eighty nine which would also call the uni polar air of american global hedge m
hello and welcome to crossfire for all things are considered i'm peter a logo is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's defined geopolitical interests always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel in new...
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and the dominant majority, depiction of me, treatment of mine, tried to love america but america would not love the ancient african home of me. i could not loved america. i have come to know too much of her work. i tried to love america, its credos and ideals and promise and process but these things could mean no more to me than to those who conceived them, written them, recited them. and i had not despaired the moment. and it settled upon me like an ancient ancestors ceremonial robe, in as oldest time, mislaid, valued all the more for its belated retrieval. randall robinson, thank you for being done in depth. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs we face featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate, weeknights watch the public policy events and the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website and join in the conversation on social media sites. ..
and the dominant majority, depiction of me, treatment of mine, tried to love america but america would not love the ancient african home of me. i could not loved america. i have come to know too much of her work. i tried to love america, its credos and ideals and promise and process but these things could mean no more to me than to those who conceived them, written them, recited them. and i had not despaired the moment. and it settled upon me like an ancient ancestors ceremonial robe, in as...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. ♪ >>> a new development monday at america's once mighty retailer jcpenney. bill akman is dumping his shares in the company, 39 million of them. last week i told you how he used his influence to bring in ron johnson to remake jcpenney. now it's stock is down more than 30% th
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of...
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. >> okay, so no surprise, i have tremendous conflicted feelings about the teacher america. but my main concern today not just about this and i don't just mean about today, i mean, right now, what is going on in the country, is we see the pervasiveness of not only the teacher of america but a number of other organizations that are frankly araid around the privatization strategy and around the anti-untonight strategy, and i, so i... and so i understand, and this is the problem. i mean, we were pretty clear that when we were seeking, which i as you know and i am totally behind and whatever i can do. i want to do. are changing our work related to private funders and helping them to support the work. but we were really clear that what we wanted them to do and the deals that we were going to make with funders was to support the work we want to do. in line with our philosophies. and yet, we see a lot that we have private funders and i don't know that these are among them but the private fundsers who say, we are going to give you this money but spend it on what we want to you to. n
. >> okay, so no surprise, i have tremendous conflicted feelings about the teacher america. but my main concern today not just about this and i don't just mean about today, i mean, right now, what is going on in the country, is we see the pervasiveness of not only the teacher of america but a number of other organizations that are frankly araid around the privatization strategy and around the anti-untonight strategy, and i, so i... and so i understand, and this is the problem. i mean, we...
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america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a perfect place for that to happen. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives.ç] from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> thank god i didn't have to suffer what he had to go through. >> this sunday, the premiere of "into eternity". >> i am now in this place where you should never come. >> how do you contain 100,000 years of nuclear danger? >> it is an invisible danger. >> al jazeera america presents "into eternity". premieres sunday night 9 eastern. there's more to financial news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can affect your grocery bill? can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. ♪ [♪ music ] >> hello, and a very warm welcome to the news hour. we're at al jazeera's headquarters in doha.
america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a perfect place for that to happen. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives.ç] from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> thank god i didn't have to suffer what he had to go through. >> this sunday, the premiere of "into eternity". >> i am now in this place where you should never come. >> how do you contain 100,000 years of...
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because teacher america tells all of the graduates and all of the funders and the public this. what we are doing is getting ourselves into all of the parts of the school districts. we want to take over this and take over that. and there are schools in our district where there are administrators and teacher of america graduate and they are biased in favor of teacher of america graduate and they go to events where they say, okay, teacher for america graduates now that you are an administrative positions we want you to focus on hiring teach for america interns and so i want you to tell us how much of that we are we have in our school district so that we can know that it is not just a sort of silent creeping take over if we were going to do it, somebody is going to have tell me, that we want to have this company do this for and yous that for us and in that case i will vote against it. >> smr superintendent. >> again, commissioners we appreciate your feedback. i want to remind the public, that the teacher of america teachers are pems members of the union, and they are members, and i
because teacher america tells all of the graduates and all of the funders and the public this. what we are doing is getting ourselves into all of the parts of the school districts. we want to take over this and take over that. and there are schools in our district where there are administrators and teacher of america graduate and they are biased in favor of teacher of america graduate and they go to events where they say, okay, teacher for america graduates now that you are an administrative...
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that's how much america has changed. think about it, america. where there was no del walters because i was the first african-american on the airwaves in my hometown of wheeling, west virginia, that was the result of martin luther king's dream. >> basically, del, they paved the way for you, and you paved the way for me. that's just fact. thank you very much. firefighters worked to control western wildfires. this is fire spread to an american landmark and threatening a major city's of electricity. and in syria pushing for an investigation of alleged chemical weapons use. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole defor
that's how much america has changed. think about it, america. where there was no del walters because i was the first african-american on the airwaves in my hometown of wheeling, west virginia, that was the result of martin luther king's dream. >> basically, del, they paved the way for you, and you paved the way for me. that's just fact. thank you very much. firefighters worked to control western wildfires. this is fire spread to an american landmark and threatening a major city's of...
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america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more than what most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy, and just prescribe the facts. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more
america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that....
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america tonight is next. we begin with america tonight. [ sirens ] >> we have a male black, blue hat, jersey and blue jeans, he was last seen going southbound. >> 15 years old. going southbound. >> it's like no other place in the united states. the heat, the intensity. the militarization. and the shear level of violence can often feel like a combat zone. in chicago, 72 people were shot, 12 killed. >> he was shot multiple times. >> in 2012, chicago led the nation with 500 people murdered. that's almost 100 more than killed in new york, a city three times its size. >> every single corner in that neighborhood is a drug corner. every single one of the. >> mike shield is a veteran cop who used to work chicago's west side. he's a curled member of the police officers' union. >> how would you describe chicago to people who don't know about it. >> it's almost like you're in a different country. it's almost like a third world. i know nationally people are talking when chicago, but the areas where the gun violence is go
america tonight is next. we begin with america tonight. [ sirens ] >> we have a male black, blue hat, jersey and blue jeans, he was last seen going southbound. >> 15 years old. going southbound. >> it's like no other place in the united states. the heat, the intensity. the militarization. and the shear level of violence can often feel like a combat zone. in chicago, 72 people were shot, 12 killed. >> he was shot multiple times. >> in 2012, chicago led the nation...
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only in america can you grow talent like this. we like to think of america as innovation nation. but the numbers reveal a slogan that should read, "part-time america." >>> call it the do you want fries with that economy? part-time jobs have exploded, nearly doubling since 2007. 8.2 million americans who would rather have a full-time job punching the time clock part-time instead. president obama admits there is more work to do, but is his signature achievement, obamacare, partly to blame? >> more companies have said because of this law they'll have to shift full-time workers to part-time. >> reporter: team retailer now the latest company demoting some full-time workers to part-time not because of obamacare, it's just good business. the teamsters sending a letter to world leaders saying they could destroy the foundation of the 40-hour work week that is the backbone of america middle class. a middle class in trouble with 14,000 other americans forced to take part-time gigs since march. whatever the reason, the numbers don't lie. is america becoming a nation of part-timers? those are
only in america can you grow talent like this. we like to think of america as innovation nation. but the numbers reveal a slogan that should read, "part-time america." >>> call it the do you want fries with that economy? part-time jobs have exploded, nearly doubling since 2007. 8.2 million americans who would rather have a full-time job punching the time clock part-time instead. president obama admits there is more work to do, but is his signature achievement, obamacare,...
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we believe in a new america. it is time to march for a new america.ime to organize for a new america. it is time to register and vote for a new america. we are on our way. we are on our way. we are on our way. [cheers and applause] as we prepare to march, i want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we are doing to a man that made the long road and a long journey. reverend richardson, kevin powell, all of these young leaders. ika, dominique. i want us to show respect and regard for a man who has, every day in the last decade, fought for us. we are not ending the program without thanking those who made a way. the bible says honor thy father and mother, not for their day, but for your day will be long on the land which god giveth thee. rev. joseph lowery stood in the heat of the day. reverend joseph lowery has paid the price. because of people like him, are -- we are here today. another warrior who was abused and took it so we could vote is here with us today. never got recognition, but now he is the winner of the meda
we believe in a new america. it is time to march for a new america.ime to organize for a new america. it is time to register and vote for a new america. we are on our way. we are on our way. we are on our way. [cheers and applause] as we prepare to march, i want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we are doing to a man that made the long road and a long journey. reverend richardson, kevin powell, all of these young leaders. ika, dominique. i want us to show...
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america. residents.or 600,000 forth thatt it go this is not only a commemoration of continuation. but what you have here are two generations that have come together and there is a lot said about the joshua generation. the younger people. them, it was the moses generation that pointed the way. we need both generations working side-by-side together and so let this be a date in which moses points the way for joshua the walls of segregation of racism and materialism come tumbling down. our that, let me introduce irst speaker for this segment, the director of foreign policy friends committee, a national legislation, dr. michael shank. >> the day after martin luther king died, robert kennedy spoke on violence. here is what he said, what has violence accomplished and created? we tolerate a rising level of violence that ignores our common humanity. we glorify killing on movie screens and call it entertainment. we make it easy for men to acquire at weapons. we honor the wielders of force. we excuse tho
america. residents.or 600,000 forth thatt it go this is not only a commemoration of continuation. but what you have here are two generations that have come together and there is a lot said about the joshua generation. the younger people. them, it was the moses generation that pointed the way. we need both generations working side-by-side together and so let this be a date in which moses points the way for joshua the walls of segregation of racism and materialism come tumbling down. our that,...
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we believe in a new america. it's time to march for a new america. it's time to organize for a new america. it's time to register and vote for a new america. we're on our way. we're on our way. we're on our way. as we prepare to march, i want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we're doing to a man that made the long road and long journey. kevin powell, reverend richardson, mary pat hector, tamecka mowry. domin dominic. i want us to show respect and regard for a man who is every day in the last decades have fought for us and we're not ending no program without thanking those that made a way. bible says honor thy father and mother. not for their days but your days will be long on the land which god giveth thee. reverend joseph lowry has paid a price. because of people like him, we are here today. another warrior who was slapped, who was abused and took it so we could vote is here with us today. never got recognition, but now he's a winner of the medal of freedom from the first african-american president in the unit
we believe in a new america. it's time to march for a new america. it's time to organize for a new america. it's time to register and vote for a new america. we're on our way. we're on our way. we're on our way. as we prepare to march, i want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we're doing to a man that made the long road and long journey. kevin powell, reverend richardson, mary pat hector, tamecka mowry. domin dominic. i want us to show respect and regard...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> thank god i didn't have to suffer what he had to go through. >> this sunday, the premiere of "into eternity". >> i am now in this place where you should never come. >> how do you contain 100,000 years of nuclear danger? >> it is an invisible danger. >> al jazeera america presents "into eternity". premieres sunday night 9 eastern. ... s ... my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i lov
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> thank god i didn't have to suffer what he had to go through. >> this sunday, the premiere of "into eternity". >> i am now in this place where you should never come. >> how do you...
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america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, >>> higher temperatures this weekend could erase gains made against that massive wildfire, which is still threatening yosemite national park. some 5,000 firefighters have been battling round the clock to contain the california rim fire. now it seems their work may not be over yet. "america tonight" caught up with one firefighter who has been in the heat of the battle. >> my name is michael gallagher and i'm presently a battalion chief at carp summerland fire. i haven't been on anything this big in probably 20 years. we have been assigned night operations. we work all night long. come back, we get resupplied, refueled. we eat. we can, we catch a few hours of sleep and we go back and do it again. this is our eighth, ninth day on the line, and we're going to keep going until either somebody relieves us or we turn a corner on this thing and put it out. we were up in a division last night
america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, >>> higher temperatures this weekend could erase gains made against that massive wildfire, which is still threatening yosemite national park. some 5,000 firefighters have been battling round the clock to contain the california rim fire. now it seems their...
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estamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica", muchas gracias.rincipio, me fui acostumbrando, la forma de caminar la trabajÉ mucho, de estar tirando la onda al que se dejara. y pero, no es una mujer mala, no lo hace por gusto, sino por necesidad. >>> no paraste, desde marÍa mercedes con thalÍa, novela tras novela, te diste tiempo para tu vida personal, cÓmo estÁs? >>> muy bien, muy tranquila. me pedi permiso en la empresa un aÑo para ocuparme de mis asuntos personales. en general. y en mi vida personal , muy bien. >>> novio tienes? >>> no, no, no no ha llegado el indicado. >>> has pensado en la maternidad en estos aÑos? >>> no me veo como mamÁ, me encantan los sobrinos, los niÑos, pero soy como muy preocupona, de que digo hijole si tengo un bebÉ, que harÍa si grabo todo el dÍa, por mÁs que lo cuide, histÉrica. la verdad no lo veo, no lo veo ahorita. y yo creo que no, porque pues tambiÉn, ya luego hay edades que ya no, ya no, no debes, cuando se hacen, cuando son adolescentes eres su abuelito. >>> cuÁndo vas a estados unidos, y estarÁs en "despier
estamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica", muchas gracias.rincipio, me fui acostumbrando, la forma de caminar la trabajÉ mucho, de estar tirando la onda al que se dejara. y pero, no es una mujer mala, no lo hace por gusto, sino por necesidad. >>> no paraste, desde marÍa mercedes con thalÍa, novela tras novela, te diste tiempo para tu vida personal, cÓmo estÁs? >>> muy bien, muy tranquila. me pedi permiso en la empresa un aÑo para ocuparme de mis asuntos...
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so that is one of the beautiful things about all technology in america. america's so innovative. i mean, you put it out there, we're going to find ways to use it, and we're going to do things that you never thought could exist ten years ago, and that's really the story of the internet. >> now, while broadband is increasingly popular, statistics show that adoption remains in the 60%, 60s, basically. cost is most frequently cited as the major reason. do you think anything can be done about that? i think consumers are familiar with the fact that broadband costs continue to rise, in some cases performance also rises, not the in all. >> guest: right. >> what is your view of that marketplace? >> guest: well, i do think that's a real problem. you look at a state like mine, and i know arkansas' not unique, but we have a lot of people who are low income, and it's hard for them to afford that monthly internet service provider fee. i mean, they just can't do it. and that's actually a concern i have with some of the things that we've heard where people say, for example, we were talking about
so that is one of the beautiful things about all technology in america. america's so innovative. i mean, you put it out there, we're going to find ways to use it, and we're going to do things that you never thought could exist ten years ago, and that's really the story of the internet. >> now, while broadband is increasingly popular, statistics show that adoption remains in the 60%, 60s, basically. cost is most frequently cited as the major reason. do you think anything can be done about...
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hear ye then. >> good morning, america. i said, good morning, america. each generation is faced with a movement moment that requires them to stand up and fight back withst injustice, great strength and fortitude. it has taken the collective power of the people demanding justice to protect our civil rights their civil rights. our women's rights. our immigrant rights. our latino american right. our asian-american rights. our poor america rights. our american children's rights. and the world families, the beloved community. this morning, it is movement time. -- y it is movement time 50 years later they have stopped -- last year in 2012 we voted like never before. it is movement time again. justsister from florida stopped by to tell you it is movement time. 50 years later, there is such an assault on those rights. it is our time for us to get busy to move a treated in other words, it is time to get up off of our butts, stop mismanaging, mistreating, and is respecting the rights of ourselves and our predecessors. repeat after me. it's movement time. it's move
hear ye then. >> good morning, america. i said, good morning, america. each generation is faced with a movement moment that requires them to stand up and fight back withst injustice, great strength and fortitude. it has taken the collective power of the people demanding justice to protect our civil rights their civil rights. our women's rights. our immigrant rights. our latino american right. our asian-american rights. our poor america rights. our american children's rights. and the world...
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martin luther king shared america with ameri america.e reaffirm our commitment to dr. king's ideals. king believed that our destinies are all intertwined, knew that our hopes and our dreams are really all the same. he challenged us to see how we alike than we are differe different. freedom ringlls of today, we are hoping that it is of us to reflect on not only the progress that -- and we have made a lot -- but on what we and also on shed the work that still remains before us. today to pportunity recall where we once were in to think about that young man who at 34 years here and was able to force an entire country to at itself and k to eventually change. paoeeople continue to man and a ream of a movement, a man who in his short suffering and injustice and refused to look the other way way. we can be inspired and we, too, be courageous by continuing to walk in the footsteps of the forged. he he's the one who reminded us walk alone.h that he forged. he's the one who reminded us that we will never walk alone. he was a drum major for justice.
martin luther king shared america with ameri america.e reaffirm our commitment to dr. king's ideals. king believed that our destinies are all intertwined, knew that our hopes and our dreams are really all the same. he challenged us to see how we alike than we are differe different. freedom ringlls of today, we are hoping that it is of us to reflect on not only the progress that -- and we have made a lot -- but on what we and also on shed the work that still remains before us. today to...
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as well. >> stephen: an back to america.in america with this thing called-- this myth called the great american novel, all right. what is the difference between the great american novel and the great irish move snell. >> oh, well i think they have already been written. the great irish novel was written by james joist, ulysses, you know, june-- you read it, you have read it. >> stephen: yeah, i have read it. >> it is a fun read. >> stephen: i look forward to understanding it. (laughter) >> it's a beautiful novel. and how many great american nofls have there been written. >> stephen: 50 shades. >> that was australian, i believe. >> stephen: he was. >> she was -- >> she was australian, yeah. >> stephen: that's interesting. >> takes place in the united states. >> stephen: does it. >> takes place in manhattan. >> so you trade. >> stephen: i lived it, what are you talking about, no, i have not read it, i have not read it. i have not read it. so do you see yourself as an irish author or american author because are you an american c
as well. >> stephen: an back to america.in america with this thing called-- this myth called the great american novel, all right. what is the difference between the great american novel and the great irish move snell. >> oh, well i think they have already been written. the great irish novel was written by james joist, ulysses, you know, june-- you read it, you have read it. >> stephen: yeah, i have read it. >> it is a fun read. >> stephen: i look forward to...
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, asia and america, black america, hispanic americans, native america, lgbt america, to take inspiration that the price of freedom is the commitment to ensuring the security of liberty and justice for all. [applause] >> please welcome governor martin o'malley. [applause] >> the work of justice is urgent. it is a real, and it is needed. let there be no comfort in our country for the bigotry of cold indifference, for there are still too many lives in america taken from us by violence. still too many children in america who go to bed hungry, who go to school hungry. still too much apathy when the lives of people of color are too often down the less than the lives of white people. and so, the responsibility we consecrate today is not rooted in a staunch or memory, it is rooted in something start -- far deeper. it is rooted in the calling of conscience to action. actions to protect every individual's right to vote. action that safeguards and keeps guns out of hands of violent offenders. action that makes quality education and the opportunity of college a reality for more families. action that
, asia and america, black america, hispanic americans, native america, lgbt america, to take inspiration that the price of freedom is the commitment to ensuring the security of liberty and justice for all. [applause] >> please welcome governor martin o'malley. [applause] >> the work of justice is urgent. it is a real, and it is needed. let there be no comfort in our country for the bigotry of cold indifference, for there are still too many lives in america taken from us by violence....
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esto solamente pasa en "despierta amÉrica".> bueno, eso te facilita, y tu mami dices que eres un gran estudiante, tienes todas las de ganar. un tema importante, muy amiguero, es la presiÓn social con los amigos, viene una etapa difÍcil en la Época secundaria estÁn despertando muchas cosas, cÓmo manejas esa situacion? >>> bueno, ahora estamos cambiando los juguetes por electrÓnicos. >>> ah. >>> quiero un nuevo telÉfono, un iphone, quiero esto, los zapatos de la marca, o sea. >>> quÉ puede ser parte del sÍndrome, no mauren, los niÑos sienten, soy grande, y me siento, cÓmo descifrarÍas a que se le llama el sÍndrome del regreso a la escuela, los sÍntomas, las seÑales quÉ dice. >>> el sÍndrome del regreso a la escuela viene el cambio, la estructura es diferente, en el verano se pierde la estructura de levantarse temprano, hacer quehaceres, se relajan, y muchos niÑos tienen una versiÓn de volver a regresar de volver a asignaturas, a tareas y entonces comienzan a quejarse comienzan a evadir el tema, y hay muchos niÑos que hasta no qui
esto solamente pasa en "despierta amÉrica".> bueno, eso te facilita, y tu mami dices que eres un gran estudiante, tienes todas las de ganar. un tema importante, muy amiguero, es la presiÓn social con los amigos, viene una etapa difÍcil en la Época secundaria estÁn despertando muchas cosas, cÓmo manejas esa situacion? >>> bueno, ahora estamos cambiando los juguetes por electrÓnicos. >>> ah. >>> quiero un nuevo telÉfono, un iphone, quiero esto, los...
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cup. >> rose: egypt, russia and the america's cup when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with egypt. a state of emergency has been declared following a crackdown on supporters of president mohamed morsi. scores of people were killed after security forces moved into two protest camps today. two journalists, including sky news cameraman mick danee are among the dead. video of the clashes showed scenes of violence and destruction. >> today's events are deplorable and they run counter to egyptian aspirations for peace inclusion, and genuine democracy. egyptians inside and outside of the government need to take a step back. they need calm the situation and avoid further loss of life. >> rose: egypt's interim vice president, mohammed elbaradei has resigned in the crackdown. as he road to the president "beneficiaries of what happened today are those who call for violence, terrorism and the most extreme groups." the white house has strongly condemned the
cup. >> rose: egypt, russia and the america's cup when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with egypt. a state of emergency has been declared following a crackdown on supporters of president mohamed morsi. scores of people were killed after security forces moved into two protest camps today. two journalists, including sky news cameraman mick danee are among the dead. video of the...
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soon america may be self-sufficient in energy.you are worried about global warming, burning natural gas releases less greenhouse gas than oil or coal. >> flack go feels wrong. it feels like you are pumping stuff into mother earth. >> jn: a liberal european environmentalist points out that europe promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions but didn't cut them. >> we managed tout half what you accidentally happened to do when you stumbled on fracking. >> john: so it brings fuel cheape, maybe better for the world. why are these people so mad? >> they worry about energy companies shoving these dangeroushemicals into the ground. >> this is seen sfraen a documentary called gas lane. >> the documentary gas land. >> they gave it director an emmy and matt damon features greedy energy companies destroying the promised land. >> if it happens to one of us, it could happen to us all of us. > john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> itomes up by the millions of gallons and protests grow >> a lot of people
soon america may be self-sufficient in energy.you are worried about global warming, burning natural gas releases less greenhouse gas than oil or coal. >> flack go feels wrong. it feels like you are pumping stuff into mother earth. >> jn: a liberal european environmentalist points out that europe promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions but didn't cut them. >> we managed tout half what you accidentally happened to do when you stumbled on fracking. >> john: so it brings...