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you know, the best players i've had that play that way and can make those kind of plays, they have amnesia from play to play. >> uconn and top-ranked florida, a new ncaa attendance record. 79,444. florida's scottie wilbekin gives the gators an early lead but uconn battles back. shabazz napier for two of his 12. second half deapd re daniel led uconn with 20. balanced scoring. napier steals. boatwright. 13. uconn shot 51% from the feels. miles giffy finishes with an exclamation point. huskies move on to the final to face ken with the ten-point victory ending florida's 30-game win streak. >> we got in the huddle, and i told the guys, i wrote on the board, even now we're down 16-4, you're going to have faith in each poop i knew we was going to get back in the game. they knew we was going to get back in the game. it was going to be one possession at a time. >> final set for monday night. we'll take a brief time out before we hit the diamond where the giants used the long ball to beat the dodgers while the sharks ran into a predator [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. w
you know, the best players i've had that play that way and can make those kind of plays, they have amnesia from play to play. >> uconn and top-ranked florida, a new ncaa attendance record. 79,444. florida's scottie wilbekin gives the gators an early lead but uconn battles back. shabazz napier for two of his 12. second half deapd re daniel led uconn with 20. balanced scoring. napier steals. boatwright. 13. uconn shot 51% from the feels. miles giffy finishes with an exclamation point....
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the best players i have that played that way, they have amnesia from play to play. >> from connecticut, it's not youth but experience that flet the huskies. for the upper classmen it began last season. yukon was not allowed in last year because of poor academic scores. this year senior players could have transferred, but they stayed the course. >> we have been through a lot with each other. there's a group of guys that have been together for three years. we love each other and believe in each other. >> this is going through the dark days believing. they just believe in each other, no matter if they are down, if they can't play in an n.c.a. tournament. they believe, and they keep fighting. when everyone counts us out. we get up. that's what the university is all about. >> yukon more than bounce back. after needing overtime to beat st. joseph, they rattle upsets over a 2, 3, 4 and one seed for a chance to play for a third title. >> we feel like we have been doubted the whole season and heading into the tournament and winning the first game. that drives us, everybody is going out there an
the best players i have that played that way, they have amnesia from play to play. >> from connecticut, it's not youth but experience that flet the huskies. for the upper classmen it began last season. yukon was not allowed in last year because of poor academic scores. this year senior players could have transferred, but they stayed the course. >> we have been through a lot with each other. there's a group of guys that have been together for three years. we love each other and...
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the best players i've had to play that way, who make those kinds of plays, they have amnesia from play to play. >> for kentucky it's not youth but experience. going into the national title game and for th the upper classn it began last season. uconn was not allowed in last year's tournament because of academy progress grade stores. while the junior and senior players could have transferred, they opted to stay the course. >> we've been through a lot with each other. this group of guys have been together for three years, and in those three years we have been through a lot. we love each other and we believe in each other. >> this is going through the dark days believing. they just believe in each other no matter if they're down. no matter if they can't play in an ncaa tournament, they just believe, and they keep fighting. when everyone counts us out, we get back up. that's what this university is all about. >> now uconn's national two national championships have been captured in the great state of texas. 2004 in san antonio, and 2011 in houston. they'll be looking to score the trifecta to
the best players i've had to play that way, who make those kinds of plays, they have amnesia from play to play. >> for kentucky it's not youth but experience. going into the national title game and for th the upper classn it began last season. uconn was not allowed in last year's tournament because of academy progress grade stores. while the junior and senior players could have transferred, they opted to stay the course. >> we've been through a lot with each other. this group of...
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difculties hlstruured vi eir where life rai fiasibl anyone that lives with a person with the type amnesia that he s has to ble to stay calm and live with it because they are uble to do anhing about , ally. anbeing very independe. about improvising he needs a little help remeg at he did fi minutes ago, an hour, oyestery.emember he h aurdewith me, t because i'm physical unable to do many things. he does the physal part. all i have to is remind m keep doing it because if he lees it-- like, he was washi winds yestday, and he forgo what he was doing. so iave to remind m to continue washg the window 'soi to trim the hedge. i remind him to dohat. don't owhat i'doitho him. he doesn't know what he'd do withoume. the human brai is complex, but it inot beyond understanding dical anchnical va itwrg assumeiout ner workin that scientists will find urological reasons r evy ychologil problem. how d en, environment, and interaction with oth people is too complicated a process to be determined solely by damaged or defective brain cells. nick crane suffered a traumatic head injury. larry gol has alzheimer's
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as all the survivors are suffering from depression and even amnesia. what this has been keen on the reporting live at the mall for congo hospital that you guys. and know what's connect to the hospital here in your soul that's caring for local survivors and the deceased iconic and if any i add that to me at university and hospital and many of the deceased had a ride with the latest honey. hi guys i'm proudly standing by three never if the un from hospital six of the defeat that i have been brought here for two from opel cars are still lying here and win five of them expected to be released tomorrow morning. now it's my memory on turner will be set up for that high school students have passed away and see the friends and relatives will be able to pay their respects their starting wednesday. parents of the defeat happy they've been weakened or tool during after requesting want to see to find out the direct cause of death. you wanna know what it's looking guy from johnny or from hypothermia after waiting inside your pocket and the vessel. this is critical
as all the survivors are suffering from depression and even amnesia. what this has been keen on the reporting live at the mall for congo hospital that you guys. and know what's connect to the hospital here in your soul that's caring for local survivors and the deceased iconic and if any i add that to me at university and hospital and many of the deceased had a ride with the latest honey. hi guys i'm proudly standing by three never if the un from hospital six of the defeat that i have been...
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beep season" flush it.forget it.hashtag amnesia next season will be epic.wow.there is a guy who is certainlyed up about returning and returning strong. >> pam: this story will losing iphone kron 4 beenon kron4 >> reporter: except when he opened this apart of me thought t was funny. >> reporter: that had him on the past three slut and lee hoskins. >> reporter: it had him down at 3lbs 40lbs. which was incorrect, he could not drive with this license. i was disappointed with the dmv. >> reporter: a new license will be issued. he will not have to pay for a new beenlicense with the correct information. nor will he need to return to the dmv. the new license will be sent to him by mail. >> reporter: >> video >> pam:tearing up there! >> reporter: love you mom! >> pam:see you at 11! ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... ...minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. the most intelligent e-class ever. the 2014 e-class. female announcer: it's sleep trai
beep season" flush it.forget it.hashtag amnesia next season will be epic.wow.there is a guy who is certainlyed up about returning and returning strong. >> pam: this story will losing iphone kron 4 beenon kron4 >> reporter: except when he opened this apart of me thought t was funny. >> reporter: that had him on the past three slut and lee hoskins. >> reporter: it had him down at 3lbs 40lbs. which was incorrect, he could not drive with this license. i was disappointed...
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i call it misery amnesia. that's what left wingers have.y embrace ideas that have been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions of people. these are policies that destroy economies and reduce people into eating themselves alive. if you've ever read about the ukraine, bob, you will know. >> i have read about the ukraine. i know exactly what you are talking about. >> that's collectivism. >> you want to rain some common sense on this table right now. >> ths a very popular book among the left. is the left just admitting they are this radical and they are just saying, you know, we're this cocky bring it on? >> yeah. because they think they are that awesome and unique and they have a better idea than anybody else. the problem is this guy's theories aren't even based on actual proper statistics. when you look at. . the cornell studied median household company rose 39.2 percent. this whole book is based on economic lies. it's a fraud. >> the author says he's going to take all this revenue from the taxes, he's not going to invest it in edu
i call it misery amnesia. that's what left wingers have.y embrace ideas that have been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions of people. these are policies that destroy economies and reduce people into eating themselves alive. if you've ever read about the ukraine, bob, you will know. >> i have read about the ukraine. i know exactly what you are talking about. >> that's collectivism. >> you want to rain some common sense on this table right now. >> ths a very...
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we have the general counsel from the irs, all of a sudden everyone gets amnesia. have to pay my taxes and i certainly don't want the irs singling me out because i'm a fox news contributor. they should get to the bottom. >> the start of this being held in criminal contempt of court, then it goes to the attorney general. >> i'm talking about referring for the justice department and frankly we now know that the general counsel and their top officials have lied throughout. and at some point, is there now and accountability for public servants lie to congress and the american people. >> eric holder is the person that is going to be requiring whether or not lois lenna will be held in criminal contempt of court. it's all up to him and what it has to come down to is the u.s. citizens have to shutting the government into doing the right thing. lou: let me turn to an amazing story, if you are following it. >> i was in new york city detective. >> what we usually do, when we get an informer like tha we flipped them. and what happens is you use them and he was involved with th
we have the general counsel from the irs, all of a sudden everyone gets amnesia. have to pay my taxes and i certainly don't want the irs singling me out because i'm a fox news contributor. they should get to the bottom. >> the start of this being held in criminal contempt of court, then it goes to the attorney general. >> i'm talking about referring for the justice department and frankly we now know that the general counsel and their top officials have lied throughout. and at some...
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nobody could account for the 13 your case of collective corporate amnesia how did that company failed to connect the dots? even the in junior emails or the automotive concerns over a commission issues originally reported then another line and another line that triggered one private lawsuit then another then another? source of the legal discovery gm would have discovered it had a problem and a pattern. did it cover or hide those problems? we don't know. but none of this is good. this is the ideal moment of value jet plane crashein the everglades it cannot recover and is bought out that things are never the same. there are some times some things that is no recovery. that leads me back to gm under all these lawsuits bankrupt gm or someone from the outside either way it is not the same it will be the same one we rescued we will speak with the lawyer who says that gm better read what it says to do the right thing and then the stepdad of a girl that died in one of the vehicles but first to richardson on what went down at the capitol. >> get apology from the ceo who promise to get to the bot
nobody could account for the 13 your case of collective corporate amnesia how did that company failed to connect the dots? even the in junior emails or the automotive concerns over a commission issues originally reported then another line and another line that triggered one private lawsuit then another then another? source of the legal discovery gm would have discovered it had a problem and a pattern. did it cover or hide those problems? we don't know. but none of this is good. this is the...
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the best players that make those plays have amnesia from play to play. >> from connecticut, it's notouth but experience. for the upper classman it began last season. yukon was not allowed into the tournament. while this year's junior and senior players could have transferred, they opted to stay the course. >> we have been through a lot with each other. three years we've been through a lot. we believe in each other. >> this is going through the dark days believing. they just believe in this. no matter if they down, no matter if they can't play in an n.c.a. tournament. they believe and keep fighting. when everyone counts us out, we get up. that's what this universe is about. >> after using overtime to beat st. josephs, they rattled upsets over a two, three, fourth, one seed. >> we feel like we have been doubted the whole seen and heading into the tournament. that's what drives us, and everybody is going out there and when people said that, we'd goat out trying to pull people around and thet them know that yukon is on top. >> the tournament kicks off tomorrow. >> any predictions? >> i'l
the best players that make those plays have amnesia from play to play. >> from connecticut, it's notouth but experience. for the upper classman it began last season. yukon was not allowed into the tournament. while this year's junior and senior players could have transferred, they opted to stay the course. >> we have been through a lot with each other. three years we've been through a lot. we believe in each other. >> this is going through the dark days believing. they just...
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doing so could put you at higher risk of rashes, amnesia, hallucinations and in some extreme cases deathlt a doctor before you do so as much as open a bottle of medication could produce an erection lasting more than four hours. he is right. they are little crazy. huckabee: the irs a criminal enterprise. gloria writes this could define all of our branches of government. the power to tax is the power to destroy. rose write rights it is time to abolish the irs. the irs is getting more powerful. this is a horror movie in real life. what a republic if not to the health care law, just kill the health care law. i agree with tom delay. i cannot finding about the health care in the constitution. the law is unconstitutional. health care is a personal responsibility, health insurance should be an individual right to purchase or not. nobody has a right to force people to have it. it's not like car insurance, car insurance house protect you and others on the road from idiots. ceo writes if not a right, it's a good that is needing to be purchase. lulling the masses into being dependent on the governme
doing so could put you at higher risk of rashes, amnesia, hallucinations and in some extreme cases deathlt a doctor before you do so as much as open a bottle of medication could produce an erection lasting more than four hours. he is right. they are little crazy. huckabee: the irs a criminal enterprise. gloria writes this could define all of our branches of government. the power to tax is the power to destroy. rose write rights it is time to abolish the irs. the irs is getting more powerful....
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it is like i have intestinal amnesia. >> how did we get here? >> approprations. just don't understand why appropriation is wrong. every time i go abroad there is always a guy in a dennis rodman bulls jersey that is coming up to me and going, listen, kanye west, kanye west trying to get me to listen to music that he knows i listened to five years ago. i don't scold him. how dare you put on dennis the diplomat rodman's jersey. i would never say that. i say that's cool you are doing our stuff. they get upset when we do their stuff for some weird reason. what does the bindi mean? do we know? >> there are lots of meanings. it has been morphed in the culture. >> it depends on the color. >> of course, color, yada, yada, yada, who cares? we don't take it for the meaning. we like cool. if the stuff looks cool, we will take it. that's why we haven't taken the burka. it don't look cool. >> it will one of these days. >> we are taking something that is meaningful to them and using it as a fashion. >> oh poo. a big fat poo. >> they are used to white people taking things. >> i
it is like i have intestinal amnesia. >> how did we get here? >> approprations. just don't understand why appropriation is wrong. every time i go abroad there is always a guy in a dennis rodman bulls jersey that is coming up to me and going, listen, kanye west, kanye west trying to get me to listen to music that he knows i listened to five years ago. i don't scold him. how dare you put on dennis the diplomat rodman's jersey. i would never say that. i say that's cool you are doing...
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you know, the best players i've had that play that way and can mick those kind of plays, they have amnesiarida, 79,444 on hand. a new ncaa attendance record. gives the gators an early 12-point lead. uconn battles back. napier drives for two of the 12. second half, dionne tray daniels. the one-handed scoring. the steal. and boatright has 13. uconn shot 51% from the field. miles finishes with an exclamation point. huskies will be going to the finals to face kentucky. ends florida's 30-game win streak. >> we got in the huddle and i told the guys, wrote on the board, even though we are down 16 or 4, you will have faith in each other. i knew we would get back in the game. they knew we was going to get back in the game. it would take one possession at a time. >> all right. to the ice, sharks hosting nashville. second period. nick spaling behind the bench beats hornquist in front. niemi, 2-0 and the sharks go on to lose 3-0, that final. >>> giants and dodgers met. two runs and six in the third inning. got plenty of help from the offense. north inning michael bourque. first home run with the giant
you know, the best players i've had that play that way and can mick those kind of plays, they have amnesiarida, 79,444 on hand. a new ncaa attendance record. gives the gators an early 12-point lead. uconn battles back. napier drives for two of the 12. second half, dionne tray daniels. the one-handed scoring. the steal. and boatright has 13. uconn shot 51% from the field. miles finishes with an exclamation point. huskies will be going to the finals to face kentucky. ends florida's 30-game win...
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all of a sudden everybody gets amnesia. i've got to pay my taxes and irs. i don't want them singling me out because i'm a fox news contributor. this is wrong and they should get to the bomb of it. who is the attorney general? eric holder. he's the one. of course. >> lou's talking about will she be held in criminal contempt. you know how that works. it goes through the house committee and the house and then where does it go? the attorney general. >> that's why i'm talking about referring the criminal prosecution to the justice department and the fact is we now know that the head of the irs, the general council and their top officials have lied throughout trying to assert the idea that this was just, you know, they were also targeting liberal groups. we now learn from whistle blowers and other sources they didn't target a singe liberal group. mercedes, at some point is there not an accountability for public servant who lied to congress and the american people. >> oh, absolutely. but if eric holder is going to be the with unwho determines if lois lerner is hel
all of a sudden everybody gets amnesia. i've got to pay my taxes and irs. i don't want them singling me out because i'm a fox news contributor. this is wrong and they should get to the bomb of it. who is the attorney general? eric holder. he's the one. of course. >> lou's talking about will she be held in criminal contempt. you know how that works. it goes through the house committee and the house and then where does it go? the attorney general. >> that's why i'm talking about...
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you know, the best players i've had that play that way and can mick those kind of plays, they have amnesiaay to play. >> uconn top-ranked florida, 79,444 on hand. a new ncaa attendance record. florida has the early 12-point lead. uconn battles back. napier drives for 2 of the 12. second half, deondre daniels. the one-handed scoring. the steal. and boatright has 13. uconn shot 51% from the field. miles finishes with an exclamation point. huskies will be going to the finals to face kentucky. ended florida's 30-game win streak. >> we got in the huddle and i told the guys, wrote on the board, even though we are down 16 or 4, you will have faith in each other. i knew we would get back in the game. they knew we was going to get back in the game. it would take one possession at a time. >> all right. to the ice, sharks hosting nashville. must win to keep pace with anaheim at a pacific division title. second period. nick spaling behind the bench -- or net. beats hornquist in front. niemi, 2-0 and the sharks go on to lose 3-0, that final. >>> giants and dodgers met. two runs and six in the third inn
you know, the best players i've had that play that way and can mick those kind of plays, they have amnesiaay to play. >> uconn top-ranked florida, 79,444 on hand. a new ncaa attendance record. florida has the early 12-point lead. uconn battles back. napier drives for 2 of the 12. second half, deondre daniels. the one-handed scoring. the steal. and boatright has 13. uconn shot 51% from the field. miles finishes with an exclamation point. huskies will be going to the finals to face...
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. >> what i'm finding is happening is once i write a check, people get amnesia.hey forget about what it used to be and ant -- >> it ain't happening with "the profit" on the case. we'll be watching. >> thank you. >>> 10:00 on the east and west coast. right here on cnbc. >>> if i owned and beer and wine store, i would never be an absentee owner. i tell you that. [ laughter ] >>> coming up, the changing face of teen retail, the stocks down between 10 and 25%. are they worth a gander? an analyst has done quite a bit of work. you have to hear what he has to say. >>> plus you think people in congress behave badly? check out these lawmakers in ukraine. it's an all-out brawl. it wasn't even the ugliest scene in ukraine today. we'll have more on that, coming up in "power lunch" in two minutes' time. minutes' time. sdplool it's known as the silver state. the name comes from meaning snow covered. it's the birthplace of andre agassi. what state are we talking about? ? we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you got new tires and our price match guarantee. who's this l
. >> what i'm finding is happening is once i write a check, people get amnesia.hey forget about what it used to be and ant -- >> it ain't happening with "the profit" on the case. we'll be watching. >> thank you. >>> 10:00 on the east and west coast. right here on cnbc. >>> if i owned and beer and wine store, i would never be an absentee owner. i tell you that. [ laughter ] >>> coming up, the changing face of teen retail, the stocks down...
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. >> if he's gotten by banks on amnesia, perhaps this is the moment people finally stop forgetting to remember. joining me is the host of msnbc's politics nation and president of the national action network. the reverend al sharpton. i know you've been very involved in this case. what would you like to see done? >> i think they must do what they can do in a maximum penalty to him and prepare his exit as owner. the first thing, though, is i think that we need to stop stalling. either he is the voice on the tape or not. this was first brought to our attention and the rest of the country's attention by tmz on saturday. this is now monday. you do not need four days to verify somebody's voice. so let's stop playing games. is it him or not? if it is him, the nba has to choose whether they're saying we can excuse and find it acceptable for an owner to have this kind of behavior, and this does not violate or standards for ownership. that's what is at stake here. anything short of that is a distraction or deviation. the other thing is for advertisers to decide. we said yesterday we were going
. >> if he's gotten by banks on amnesia, perhaps this is the moment people finally stop forgetting to remember. joining me is the host of msnbc's politics nation and president of the national action network. the reverend al sharpton. i know you've been very involved in this case. what would you like to see done? >> i think they must do what they can do in a maximum penalty to him and prepare his exit as owner. the first thing, though, is i think that we need to stop stalling. either...
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. >> and he's betting on amnesia it seems. and please come to texas where we have the most unemployed -- excuse me, not unemployed. the most uninsured people in the country. with cost on down. great living standards throughout the state. we can have this fight back and forth. but i tell you, mom always told me, you get one chance to make a first impression. so he's really far in a hole and putting on metro sexual eyeglasses will require much more than that to get people to think twice about rick perry. >> i don't think that i'd call them metro sexual. just a fetching, you know, square frame. they could be a -- >> there is something about them. >> you see them in brooklyn all the time. >> all respect to brooklyn. mark, i want to talk specifically about cuomo, though. because we looked at this sort of pairing of rick perry and andrew cuomo and our senior producer likes to call it the undercard race of 2016. like these are the second -- this is like the second maybe third tier candidate for possible presidential run. andrew cuomo
. >> and he's betting on amnesia it seems. and please come to texas where we have the most unemployed -- excuse me, not unemployed. the most uninsured people in the country. with cost on down. great living standards throughout the state. we can have this fight back and forth. but i tell you, mom always told me, you get one chance to make a first impression. so he's really far in a hole and putting on metro sexual eyeglasses will require much more than that to get people to think twice...
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>> i'm gonna get you whatever you need for amnesia.ember what i said, if we don't make it, we're not selling it. we all agreed on that. >> tami, you don't think people should have opportunity to buy these things? >> not here. it's all this same [bleep] that they have everywhere. >> i don't, uh--i don't agree with that. >> if we don't make it, we don't sell it. period, end of discussion. i mean, we need this to get done, like, today. >> where are we gonna put it? >> we're gonna liquidate it, but we need to start-- >> but why don't we leave it on the shelves and mark down the pricing? as people come in, we get rid of it that way. >> well, 'cause i don't want to wait till next christmas. >> sort that. >> well, marcus, what are we gonna do with this stuff now? >> sell it. why don't we put up a couple signs? and let's start working on that. >> tami, make up signs. everything's a dollar. >> if we don't make it-- >> we don't sell it. >> everything's a dollar! come on in! >> get all of your souvenirs and save an amazing amount of money. >> how
>> i'm gonna get you whatever you need for amnesia.ember what i said, if we don't make it, we're not selling it. we all agreed on that. >> tami, you don't think people should have opportunity to buy these things? >> not here. it's all this same [bleep] that they have everywhere. >> i don't, uh--i don't agree with that. >> if we don't make it, we don't sell it. period, end of discussion. i mean, we need this to get done, like, today. >> where are we gonna put...
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this whole conversation is so important and why i love your work -- we live in the united states of amnesia. that is where we live. there is no history beyond the last tweet for most of us thinking about anything. it is almost like the middle class just sort of fell out of the constitution. you have america, a middle-class. we forget the greatest invention in the world is the middle class and it was invented here. it was created and built here not only by the employers, but also by labor unions which you don't even think about anymore. labor unions used to be a huge, huge deal in trying to get employers to behave in a particular way. the way we got a middle class, the way we had the american dream was we put employers at he center. employers had a contract with the rest of us. they were going to keep it going by doing two things. they would pay fair taxes to keep us investing in roads and bridges and education. they would pay fair wages. if you worked harder, you would get paid more. that was the deal. we build the whole economy around you, but you keep the game going by paying taxes to inv
this whole conversation is so important and why i love your work -- we live in the united states of amnesia. that is where we live. there is no history beyond the last tweet for most of us thinking about anything. it is almost like the middle class just sort of fell out of the constitution. you have america, a middle-class. we forget the greatest invention in the world is the middle class and it was invented here. it was created and built here not only by the employers, but also by labor unions...
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economist believes who leaves banks debt and money out of all the equations stunning the kind of amnesia they also leave land of equations as a factor of production so you're totally blind sided to that element of the economy and of course from a filmmaker's point of view or from a journalist point of view what we should be doing is asking why is that information so sensitive why why is land pricing such a sensitive piece of information and why don't we including it because you can't keep entrepreneurs work you can't have wealth creation unless you less you allow for all the factors of production to play in equilibrium or factors works with capital and entrepreneurship you could argue for them to all have equal footing and at the moment we don't have that we have a monopoly now and you know churchill knew about this and as a church i knew that the mother of all monopolies was a monopoly you never heard churchill say you know we will fight them on the god. you never heard him say we will goes on if we need to you never heard that and you know why because he knew that law monopoly was the
economist believes who leaves banks debt and money out of all the equations stunning the kind of amnesia they also leave land of equations as a factor of production so you're totally blind sided to that element of the economy and of course from a filmmaker's point of view or from a journalist point of view what we should be doing is asking why is that information so sensitive why why is land pricing such a sensitive piece of information and why don't we including it because you can't keep...
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part of the reason i think this whole conversation is important the united states of amnesia. that is where we live. there is no history beyond the ofus thinkingst about anything. it is almost like the middle class fell out of the constitution. [laughter] the have america, middle-class. the greatest invention in the world is the middle class and it was invented here. it was created and built here not only by the employers, but by labor unions which you don't even think about anymore. labor unions used to be a huge, huge deal and trying to get employers to behave in a particular way. the way we got a middle class, the way we had the american dream, we put employers epicenter. -- at the center. employers had a contrast with the west of us, they were going keeping usgoing by investing in roads and education. they would pay fair wages. that was the deal. we build the whole economy around you but you keep the game going by paying taxes. employers decided they want going to do that anymore and now you have employers and corporations sitting on big piles of cash, but they are not inv
part of the reason i think this whole conversation is important the united states of amnesia. that is where we live. there is no history beyond the ofus thinkingst about anything. it is almost like the middle class fell out of the constitution. [laughter] the have america, middle-class. the greatest invention in the world is the middle class and it was invented here. it was created and built here not only by the employers, but by labor unions which you don't even think about anymore. labor...
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important, and why i love your work and historical nature of your work, we live in the united states of amnesia that's where we live. there is no history beyond the last week for most of us thinking about anything. and so it is almost like the middle class is just sort of like fell out of the constitution. they just, you know, you got america. you have a middle class. we forget the greatest invention in the world is the middle class. it was invent the here and created and built here not only by the employers where they had a role but also by labor unions you don't even think about anymore, but labor unions used to be a huge, huge deal trying to get employers to behave in particular way. . . now you have employers big corporations to give big piles of cash but they are not investing. they don't want -- they are american corporations except it comes time to pay taxes and then they live in bermuda. it's this weird thing. you don't see anybody -- i just want to say i agree that technology is doing something really, really terrible. >> wait, wait. >> at least in the short term it feels terrible to a
important, and why i love your work and historical nature of your work, we live in the united states of amnesia that's where we live. there is no history beyond the last week for most of us thinking about anything. and so it is almost like the middle class is just sort of like fell out of the constitution. they just, you know, you got america. you have a middle class. we forget the greatest invention in the world is the middle class. it was invent the here and created and built here not only by...
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the jobs did not go overseas because americans developed amnesia and forgot how to work.hey know how to work. they wanted more profits and more profits is cheap labor and cheap labor was overseas and that is where they outsource our jobs to. an election is coming up in the number one issue is going to be jobs. he doesn't have any jobs to give us and he has not created any jobs. gone on to create the illusion of jobs. i am training you. far behind to they be if i am training you? that will get them through the election. get your reaction. this is the headline from the new york times. obama looks for a midterm advantage in the jobs training immigration.ell on i thank you for the call. tim, greensboro, north carolina. independent line. respond in ated to nonpolitical manner. i am familiar with the community college of allegheny county. i worked there for a number of years. the spain what did you do? ofler: i was the dean continuing education and i was very much involved in the the jobs training programs. , indeed, do work. the model is simple. we went to employers and ask tr
the jobs did not go overseas because americans developed amnesia and forgot how to work.hey know how to work. they wanted more profits and more profits is cheap labor and cheap labor was overseas and that is where they outsource our jobs to. an election is coming up in the number one issue is going to be jobs. he doesn't have any jobs to give us and he has not created any jobs. gone on to create the illusion of jobs. i am training you. far behind to they be if i am training you? that will get...
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the best players i've had that played that way and make those plays, they have amnesia from play to playor connecticut, it's not youth, but experience that led the huskies into the national title game. for the upper classmen, it began last season. u conn wasn't allowed into last year's tournament, courtesy of several years of poor academic progress rate scores. while this year's junior and senior players accounted have transferred, they stayed the course. >> we've been through a lot with each other, this group of guys have been together for three years and been through a lot. we love each other and believe in each other. >> it's going through the dark days believing. they just believe in each other, no matter this they're down, if they're banned, no matter if they can't play in ncaa tournament, they just believe and they keep fighting, when everybody counts us out, think we're on the mat, we get back up. that's what this university's all about. >> u conn's last two national championships have been captured in this great state of texas, 2004 in san antonio, 2011 in houston. they'll be loo
the best players i've had that played that way and make those plays, they have amnesia from play to playor connecticut, it's not youth, but experience that led the huskies into the national title game. for the upper classmen, it began last season. u conn wasn't allowed into last year's tournament, courtesy of several years of poor academic progress rate scores. while this year's junior and senior players accounted have transferred, they stayed the course. >> we've been through a lot with...
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time heals some wounds but time should not cause amnesia. letting this man in the country with diplomatic immunity would cause pain to those who were hostages and jeopardize the safety and security of this nation. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and for house leadership to move it quickly to passage as soon as possible. i thank the gentleman from texas for bringing this issue to the attention of the american people through this time here on the floor tonight. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back to the gentleman from texas. mr. gohmert: i thank my dear friend from colorado. when i heard that such an outrage was being suggested, i said to my staff, we got to do something. and i was told and i should have suspected my friend, doug lamborn from colorado, was already out there and already has a bill, h.r. 4357. and i was brought a dear colleague letter accompanying that and i said we have to help our friend do what's right for america. i was pleased that ted cruz was able to get that pushed through in the senate, and it show
time heals some wounds but time should not cause amnesia. letting this man in the country with diplomatic immunity would cause pain to those who were hostages and jeopardize the safety and security of this nation. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and for house leadership to move it quickly to passage as soon as possible. i thank the gentleman from texas for bringing this issue to the attention of the american people through this time here on the floor tonight. thank you, mr....
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wanted to get one last thing you mentioned earlier about the korean war and of the united states of amnesia a little recollection people have about why there is this demarcation how many people actually died in our war really her horrific you wrote in the article kind of the posturing that north korea's force and. two into becoming a military force as the central and i want to ask you why do you think the north korean government acts like it is about to blow up the world with nuclear weapons well i think if north korea occupied the western half of the united states and called it the western usa right in control the military of that country and then every year simulated from the atlantic ocean the carpet bombing of manhattan and the occupation of new york then we would probably say that the united states would be completely in the right to have a nuclear deterrent in order to offset that but it's considered crazy for them to do when the united states is occupying the southern half of the peninsula lastly we have about a minute left but how different do you think north korea would be if it we
wanted to get one last thing you mentioned earlier about the korean war and of the united states of amnesia a little recollection people have about why there is this demarcation how many people actually died in our war really her horrific you wrote in the article kind of the posturing that north korea's force and. two into becoming a military force as the central and i want to ask you why do you think the north korean government acts like it is about to blow up the world with nuclear weapons...