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. >> and he says to love and obey. >> and he says the le vit cal code, and he is standing back in a conversation with religious leaders asking him about the leviticusal code, and pushing back from the greater context of the commandment is about god's grace and then i will say particularly that in a country where for example muslims don't have christian marriage, they have islamic marriage, and where jews don't have christian marriage, they have jewish marriage and the idea that it has to fit into all of the christian marriage. >> and speaking in an authoritytive way about what god likes and doesn't like does not fit into what we like and doesn't like, but god is god, and he is separate from us, and we are not the creator, but the creation. >> and it feels like you are about to -- >> well, for people of faith like me, i pastor a church and everybody is welcome to come to the church that i serve and not my church, but the church i serve, but we can come together because we are in the same boat because we are sinners and saved by grace. >> but we are not all in the same boat as a matte
. >> and he says to love and obey. >> and he says the le vit cal code, and he is standing back in a conversation with religious leaders asking him about the leviticusal code, and pushing back from the greater context of the commandment is about god's grace and then i will say particularly that in a country where for example muslims don't have christian marriage, they have islamic marriage, and where jews don't have christian marriage, they have jewish marriage and the idea that it...
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education and more education means better health, and greater civic participation and more esteem and influence, but quality education is not easily accessible nor are the privileges that go with it. the wellesley graduates are the recipient of the system that is a failure at the worst of the majority and the greatest at its best. so i was pleased that mitt romney was addressing similar concerns to the latino coalition's national summit. >> here we are on the most prosperous nation on earth, and many of our kids are getting a third-world education, and america's minority children suffer the most. this is the civil rights issue of our era, and it is the greatest challenge of our time. >> listen up, because you may not hear me say this often. on this one narrow point, mitt romney is right. and education is the civil rights issue of our era, but only if you extend our era back about 200 years. you see, throughout the 19th century, southern states made it illegal to teach slaves to read. in the 1840s, irish immigrants struggled to maintain control of their kids' education so they wouldn't
education and more education means better health, and greater civic participation and more esteem and influence, but quality education is not easily accessible nor are the privileges that go with it. the wellesley graduates are the recipient of the system that is a failure at the worst of the majority and the greatest at its best. so i was pleased that mitt romney was addressing similar concerns to the latino coalition's national summit. >> here we are on the most prosperous nation on...
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joy product and i have my family and friends and put on you and i just ordered latte handbag and i loveit until you get your hands on it.ere is the latte and you can see that on the screen and we are using that as a crossbody and it is so light and versatile, and when you go in tillich it opens up for you. you will love that. >>caller: i cannot wait to receive it and i have tried to talk with you forever. you are an amazing and you have changed people's lives all over and we appreciate and you are beautiful and thank-you for letting me speak with both of you. >>guest: we are honored and you have a lovely week. >>caller: you made my day. >>guest: and enjoy your beautiful madison avenue handbag. >>caller: nd my mother's initials are the same as yours and she loves your items also. >>guest: it says jay m. on it so you should get our 1. >>caller: she has3 all of your items. >>guest: they must think she has her own monogrammed hangers. >>host: do you love that portfolio wallet? >>caller: that is like a bonus. >>guest: 0 you will love this and i travel with this all the time driver's license
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washington post and huffington post and salon and numerous and come and kiss my ring and publicly apologize to me for being the religious bigots who love religious talk only when it agrees with their own vuse and hate it when it cons with the faith itself. 85 percent of the americans believe in god and accept the teaching of the bible is true . 31itates where people vote to affirm tradessional marriage. marriage is two people of opposite genders even in liberalitates like california and maine. now, i don't think that puts my view in the extra but the main stream. i appreciate that the president can talk about moralit yefreedom and marriage. now the rest of us discuss it as well. but don't forget americans have lost yobs and lost value in their homes and can't retire duce buse of his understanding of economics and i hope he won't blame that on jesus. recently the obama presidential campaign unveil would a new slogan, forward. >> instead of lodesing jobs we - losing jobs we are creating them it is too hard for too many. but we e coming back because american's greatness comes from a strong cla
washington post and huffington post and salon and numerous and come and kiss my ring and publicly apologize to me for being the religious bigots who love religious talk only when it agrees with their own vuse and hate it when it cons with the faith itself. 85 percent of the americans believe in god and accept the teaching of the bible is true . 31itates where people vote to affirm tradessional marriage. marriage is two people of opposite genders even in liberalitates like california and maine....
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and deeply involved and deeply committed, and he had strong, strong feelings. and thank heavens, he put them in a book. thanks to vernon loeb who worked with him as author, and we're happy to have jack's son sean here as well to share some things. but let me just say that, again, the middle east policy forum is a program that we run through the institute for middle east studies here at the elliot school to try to bring programs, four, five or six during a semester, where we bring people or talk about the events in the region or in this particular case a book which also deals with an issue of importance in the region. and we are very thankful to the generous support of exxonmobil that gives us a grant each year to have this forum. that allows us to have this forum. so without further be ado, jack o'connell who was station chief or cia head in amman, jordan, wrote his memoirs, wrote his book about his experiences and his very close friendship with king hussein. and he died, it was about a year and a half ago now, sean? >> july 12th -- >> july 12th, yeah, and had
and deeply involved and deeply committed, and he had strong, strong feelings. and thank heavens, he put them in a book. thanks to vernon loeb who worked with him as author, and we're happy to have jack's son sean here as well to share some things. but let me just say that, again, the middle east policy forum is a program that we run through the institute for middle east studies here at the elliot school to try to bring programs, four, five or six during a semester, where we bring people or talk...
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have to get the food out of the refrigerator and put it on a plate and cut it up and chew it and swallow it and it felt like the stations of the cross to go through all of that. >> rose: it was too much. >> it was just too much and i felt this sense of being overwhelmed all the time and get messages from people i loved on my answers machine instead of thinking how great to hear from those people i would think, what a lot of work it will be to call all of those people back. i would think, oh i should go take a southern and think well do i really have the emergency for that right now? so i felt myself in this strange, in this slow almost paralyzed state and that went on, and as it went on and began to get worse i began to think not only that i didn't feel like doing these things but they were totally overwhelming and ultimately quite terrifying to me, i thought oh, my god i have to get up and go to the corner and do something, one of the things i think people often don't say about depression but which is obviously true is when you are in it, you know that it is ridiculous, you think i have
have to get the food out of the refrigerator and put it on a plate and cut it up and chew it and swallow it and it felt like the stations of the cross to go through all of that. >> rose: it was too much. >> it was just too much and i felt this sense of being overwhelmed all the time and get messages from people i loved on my answers machine instead of thinking how great to hear from those people i would think, what a lot of work it will be to call all of those people back. i would...
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for a reason and we all knew that and moved forward and to get about ther as a team. >> and a ran poe and the mystics hill the annual media day and washington's off of a disappointing 6-28 season and there is a new look and with veterans snow and washington. they center around crystal langhorn and monique curry. >> i like that everyone's eager and excited and ready to work hard. this is the sec week of training camp and everyone has been getting after it and really showing what they have to offer to our team. >> ur expectations are like other -- our expectations are like other time error errors. to win a championship. last year was rough and we're looking to improve this year and get better as every game goes on. >>> the nationals re-enstated ryan zimmerman from the 15-day disabled list. tonight, he'll make the return to the lineup. and that is in pittsburgh against the pirates -- pittsburgh against the pirates. >>> a couple of spotty showers left and may have a few more overnight and during the day tomorrow. a rumble of thunder east of interstate 95 and looks like we brightened up fo
for a reason and we all knew that and moved forward and to get about ther as a team. >> and a ran poe and the mystics hill the annual media day and washington's off of a disappointing 6-28 season and there is a new look and with veterans snow and washington. they center around crystal langhorn and monique curry. >> i like that everyone's eager and excited and ready to work hard. this is the sec week of training camp and everyone has been getting after it and really showing what they...
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play and families and socio-economic diversity and a lot of things we talk about in that document and it's always the measure of how do you balance all of the competing interests and competing issues there. i think one of the things that was really interesting in this project is we often debate the issues around families staying in the city and why they do or don't stay in the city and obviously you can't ever attribute it to one specific thing. there is usually a list of things that makes a decision for people to chose to be somewhere and not be somewhere but at the end of the day, the longer the list grows, the more difficult is becomes and the issues around soccer fields in san francisco have long been a problem for as long as i can remember, with many friends lamenting taking their kids all around the bay area. people having to acquire cars who didn't own cars, to access soccer fields in other parts of the bay area because of the lack of soccer fields in san francisco that were accessible and available for use. i also wanted to touch on the issue of accessibility because i think t
play and families and socio-economic diversity and a lot of things we talk about in that document and it's always the measure of how do you balance all of the competing interests and competing issues there. i think one of the things that was really interesting in this project is we often debate the issues around families staying in the city and why they do or don't stay in the city and obviously you can't ever attribute it to one specific thing. there is usually a list of things that makes a...
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hear marshall and walker giggling and laughing and riding bikes and swimming and who knew what but -anyway, and george loved that. they would swim and then they'd come into the -- and neil's children. but they lived in washington, dora's children and jenna and barbara would come. they all came to visit, but it was so cute. you could hear -- it made it home. and besides that in your own house when your grandchildren, you work. but in the white house there are 92 people to take care of them. >> so, when did you think of restoring the lincoln room, speaking of lincoln, since i was able to see that and you just did an amazing joce ing job. >> really you think of the presidents the whole time you're there and you do think of that and you think of the other challenges that the other presidents faced and our country faced and we overcame all of those challenges and especially during a time when we had troops in iraq and afghanistan, it was very comforting after september 11th to know that we can overcome this, too, and that we'll move on. and while peace may not be forever, neither is war.
hear marshall and walker giggling and laughing and riding bikes and swimming and who knew what but -anyway, and george loved that. they would swim and then they'd come into the -- and neil's children. but they lived in washington, dora's children and jenna and barbara would come. they all came to visit, but it was so cute. you could hear -- it made it home. and besides that in your own house when your grandchildren, you work. but in the white house there are 92 people to take care of them....
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a big increase from the fog bank and low clouds and a southeast winds, and for some, it is cool and, it is tough to warm up and mostly cloudy for the bay, ending up partly sunny skies same for inland areas compared to the coast. yellows will be 60s and 70s and this is a bill low average pattern it is ejecting to the north and that will keep cooler temperatures and it picked up that fog bank. there is a component southeast an "f" s o is there -- and fso is there and san francisco is in the mid-50s and 54 for santa rosa and we are down to 46 and i have seen some upper 40s into lake townty. it will tip to move out of the picture. mostly sunny and a lot of 60s and very low 70s and 60s on the coast, just a deep fog bank then sunny and wormer. right now the system is looking much improved with lower temperatures. >>> early morning trading was selling for less than $26 a barrel. if growth there slows it decreases the demand for crude oil. >>> avon is considering a take over bid, $10 billion for avon but the offer was rejected. then cody increased its bid and warned they would provide fundr
a big increase from the fog bank and low clouds and a southeast winds, and for some, it is cool and, it is tough to warm up and mostly cloudy for the bay, ending up partly sunny skies same for inland areas compared to the coast. yellows will be 60s and 70s and this is a bill low average pattern it is ejecting to the north and that will keep cooler temperatures and it picked up that fog bank. there is a component southeast an "f" s o is there -- and fso is there and san francisco is in...
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and so -- and mrs. bush, you always complained that when your husband was elected, people said to you, are you going to be barbara bush or hillary clinton, i'd like to be laura bush, which, of course, you are and have been wonderfully. but, you know, there's always that thing that goes on, too. in fact, i read that bess truman at one point realized coming in after eleanor roosevelt, she said, identify fe feel like eli monroe coming in after dolley madison, which was very historically accurate for her in a lot of way. kat -- you don't mind if i call you by your nickname? >> no, absolutely. >> you and i have written about, you've written much more at lent about that period of the founding. and, you know, martha washington we know was active politically and in terms of policy, you know, lobbying for the veterans' benefits, for the revolutionary war veterans she'd been to camp with, the eight long years of the revolution. and abigail adams probably gives -- is the rule breaker in terms of bringing civility.
and so -- and mrs. bush, you always complained that when your husband was elected, people said to you, are you going to be barbara bush or hillary clinton, i'd like to be laura bush, which, of course, you are and have been wonderfully. but, you know, there's always that thing that goes on, too. in fact, i read that bess truman at one point realized coming in after eleanor roosevelt, she said, identify fe feel like eli monroe coming in after dolley madison, which was very historically accurate...
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and yes, there is the odd homeless camper and there are a few odd people ducking in and out of the shrubberies but they're pretty much harmless. i've been there late at night and it's not unsafe. it's not seedy. people have been standing up here making it sounds like it was really not safe but that's not true. it's just the whole stadium lights and the expanded parking and the bleachers, it would be so out of character. and it would be such a nice thing to have at west sunset and the middle school is right there and the library is right there. it would be a perfect place for a nice soccer field, west sunset, and leave the soccer field the way it is in the park. thank you. >> hello, my name is lorraine woodrough long, the executive director of san francisco police activity league and the parent of two children that are eighth generation of san franciscans. i had the misfortune of growing up in texas. we serve almost 4,000 kids every year and we serve children in every zip code. we represent the diversity of san francisco children and in the past three years thanks to our partnership with park a
and yes, there is the odd homeless camper and there are a few odd people ducking in and out of the shrubberies but they're pretty much harmless. i've been there late at night and it's not unsafe. it's not seedy. people have been standing up here making it sounds like it was really not safe but that's not true. it's just the whole stadium lights and the expanded parking and the bleachers, it would be so out of character. and it would be such a nice thing to have at west sunset and the middle...
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hiv and supports family members and families that are affected by hi sreufpv and she is a stor hope in her community. there was a time of no u.s. dollars available for hiv, and the prospects of her living and what she is doing now in her community, because those dollars are at work there in her community are tremendous. there are 5.5 million people approximately in the world in low and middle income countries that receive hiv virals because of the assistance by the united states and the other donor countries, especially the global fund. getting back to the title of our panel, to aid or not to aid. do i think we should aid? yes, i think it's in the best interest of the country and it's the right as a global leader. could it be more effective? absolutely. should we fund more? i think so. but right now, we are living in a time in history when the world has changed more than ever before in terms of the development gains, and yet millions and millions of people still live in extreme poverty. we know social economic injustice breed terror. we are trying to fight violence and terror, and w
hiv and supports family members and families that are affected by hi sreufpv and she is a stor hope in her community. there was a time of no u.s. dollars available for hiv, and the prospects of her living and what she is doing now in her community, because those dollars are at work there in her community are tremendous. there are 5.5 million people approximately in the world in low and middle income countries that receive hiv virals because of the assistance by the united states and the other...
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people and intelligent and bright and thoughtful and concerned about the future of journalism in the democracy. and, you know, they want this -- they want to think about it. i think that there are changes in the system of the regulation will also help, and i'm fairly certain they will, because they will end this with luck, and i'm anticipating your recommendations, but my view is that you have to have some external regulation of the press, and that is not as mr. dakert would say protect freedom of the press, far from it. but the press cannot go on as they have been claiming what every other institution in the land requires external regulation which includes the legal profession, and they were right up front claiming that the legal profession could not continue to regulate itself, and it includes the city and in the front of saying that the city could not go on regulating itself, and then they say hang on a second, the press ought to be able to protect itself, and the press has failed and it has to be taken into account that the only reason that any change s in the regulation have eve
people and intelligent and bright and thoughtful and concerned about the future of journalism in the democracy. and, you know, they want this -- they want to think about it. i think that there are changes in the system of the regulation will also help, and i'm fairly certain they will, because they will end this with luck, and i'm anticipating your recommendations, but my view is that you have to have some external regulation of the press, and that is not as mr. dakert would say protect freedom...
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and sitting there, and making real change. and very proud of what they did. and appreciative of what they did. and we're the beneficiaries of it. and sometimes my mother feels that wait a minute. there is still racism out there. and oh, mama, no, there's not. and yeah, there is but not as much as you feel. and she has been one that she doesn't see color. she is one that even -- despite the challenges that she has had, that she has always made us be responsible for ourselves and not -- i remember i think i shared this with you before. i remember the first time that i thought i should be hired for a job. and i wasn't. and i said, it's because i'm a black woman. my mom said maybe you aren't good enough. did you ever think about that? so she -- look at that first and then maybe it's because you're -- of your color. and so we really were able to come together and she just helped me understand both sides of it really. tavis: yeah. i was just thinking a moment ago when you talked about your mom's views on race and where she was raised and living in mississippi. ther
and sitting there, and making real change. and very proud of what they did. and appreciative of what they did. and we're the beneficiaries of it. and sometimes my mother feels that wait a minute. there is still racism out there. and oh, mama, no, there's not. and yeah, there is but not as much as you feel. and she has been one that she doesn't see color. she is one that even -- despite the challenges that she has had, that she has always made us be responsible for ourselves and not -- i...
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and try to make it easy to vote and at the same time people get to the ballot and cast their votes and-- the president doesn't like tries to disenfranchise the voters or his representatives have of the people who oppose him. we'll get a big vote in arkansas. >> governor huckabee: we've run out of time but, it is interesting to higher democrat talking about a democratic president, disenfranchising the voters. i'm having to pinch myself and say, am i really hearing this? john, thank you for being here. a pleasure. and good luck in the election. >> thank you. [applause]. >> thank you, governor. >> governor huckabee: he started his writing career singing -- writing songs for people like tim mcgraw and kenny chesney and blake shelton and now is recording his own songs and is one of the hottest country stars on >> governor huckabee: one of the hottest young country artists in the country, a brand new album, hard to love. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, lee bryce. [applause] >> governor huckabee: before you had your own incredible recaree that is on its way forward in a great way, you d
and try to make it easy to vote and at the same time people get to the ballot and cast their votes and-- the president doesn't like tries to disenfranchise the voters or his representatives have of the people who oppose him. we'll get a big vote in arkansas. >> governor huckabee: we've run out of time but, it is interesting to higher democrat talking about a democratic president, disenfranchising the voters. i'm having to pinch myself and say, am i really hearing this? john, thank you for...
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they do things on the schedule and david plouffe and jim massena and david pheifer and not to give upe, but they have a very, very strict plan and this week was to talk about the campaign roll out, and then a $25 million ad buy in which to go over the accomplishment list, and here we are talking about gay marriage, and it has them tied in knots. >> did they pull back the money? >> i dont n't know if they wast the money, but certainly, a lot of it is spent. >> and now the vice president as you understand the role without getting too personal about this and the sources, is the role of the vice president basically to operate within the confines, the discipline of the white house operation? in other words, he's not an individual thinker, and his job is to play a role supporting the president. it is an operative role, and not a creative role. >> theoretically. >> that is the way they they look at it? >> that is the way that the white houses look at it, but again, someone who is, one, used to being his own voice. >> he has been a senator for 30 years. >> yes, 36 years and might run for pres
they do things on the schedule and david plouffe and jim massena and david pheifer and not to give upe, but they have a very, very strict plan and this week was to talk about the campaign roll out, and then a $25 million ad buy in which to go over the accomplishment list, and here we are talking about gay marriage, and it has them tied in knots. >> did they pull back the money? >> i dont n't know if they wast the money, but certainly, a lot of it is spent. >> and now the vice...
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and 63 in fredericksburg this morning, and 54 in martinsburg, and charles town and wardenville.rain threat in the immediate srau sin tea. moderate rain now from cincinnati to louisville, down into nashville and atlanta. flights may be slow today if you are changing planes in atlanta or cincinnati, but no weather complaints here. clouds on the increase but nice and toasty warm today. temperatures flirting with 80 degrees. i think most of us will stay rain free completely until maybe after 5:00, 6:00, 7:00 this evening, and then rain chances will be further west and south. it will rain tomorrow. be ready for that. >> give mom an umbrella today so she can be ready tomorrow. >> if you give your mom an umbrella, you will get hit over the head with it. >> yeah, i know. >>> coming up next is "viewpoint." >> we will be back with another news update. >>> today we are talking about the great programs to help those who help the wounded warriors with a career forum coming up on the 18th of this month. our guest in the studio this morning, we have laura dempsey, and aliza palmer, and mrs. fu
and 63 in fredericksburg this morning, and 54 in martinsburg, and charles town and wardenville.rain threat in the immediate srau sin tea. moderate rain now from cincinnati to louisville, down into nashville and atlanta. flights may be slow today if you are changing planes in atlanta or cincinnati, but no weather complaints here. clouds on the increase but nice and toasty warm today. temperatures flirting with 80 degrees. i think most of us will stay rain free completely until maybe after 5:00,...
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and police are moving them forward and they would inch forward and now the command and chant from the police officers, move, move, move, very intimidating with the blue helmets, with the riot gear on and effective in reducing numbers. now that we look at the back side of this crowd. >> yes it's going to be smaller. >> reporter: so what looks leak from that angle, a very large crowd of protests now isn't that big of a crowd of protesters and they've been very effective pushing forward little by little and reducing their numbers. >> harris: mike toe ben. >> reporter: yeah. >> harris: we're going to come back to you. i want to remind our viewers, this is downtown chicago we're watching and protests, mike tobin doing a fabulous job. we'll come back to you as news warrants. stay safe. we'll be right back. stay close. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more pcessed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i kn is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yoursel
and police are moving them forward and they would inch forward and now the command and chant from the police officers, move, move, move, very intimidating with the blue helmets, with the riot gear on and effective in reducing numbers. now that we look at the back side of this crowd. >> yes it's going to be smaller. >> reporter: so what looks leak from that angle, a very large crowd of protests now isn't that big of a crowd of protesters and they've been very effective pushing...
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he had pills and items and cocaine.ns headed to dizz no land with a new driver. >> and top story on the fox trip in america. minnesota, a helicopter hit power lines and smashes to the ground. the chopper was dusting crops in the southern part of the state. and the crash caused electrical power outages in a nearby town. pennsylvania, extra crispy french frys on a semitruck. it was carrying frozen french frys and caught fire. crews had to shut down the highway to fight the flimes. no injuries. >> hundreds of people inville getting a big welcome home. shawn adams lost both legs and thumb and pinky finger when he stepped on an ied in afghanistan. >> my brothers are over there and they deserve the same. >> he's receiving a perple heart from the president. >> and in the general election. emerge being as key campaign issues and mitt romney is accusing president obama of driving deeper in debt. the president said spending slowed and governor romneyee proposal would raise the debt and hurt the middle class. president obama rolle
he had pills and items and cocaine.ns headed to dizz no land with a new driver. >> and top story on the fox trip in america. minnesota, a helicopter hit power lines and smashes to the ground. the chopper was dusting crops in the southern part of the state. and the crash caused electrical power outages in a nearby town. pennsylvania, extra crispy french frys on a semitruck. it was carrying frozen french frys and caught fire. crews had to shut down the highway to fight the flimes. no...
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and i respect that and. i just ask the folks that they target that democratic process, to do it, use this in the election. what i want to do to help them make this decision is to get them all the information they need of what's happening. >> host: built on our democratic slime. >> caller: hello. thank you for letting me call him. my question or statement is that i think the problem with congress is that the method of compensation is wrong. i think we're paying people based upon not doing something, and we should be paying them based upon the objective of accomplishing something. for example, my whole life i worked on a basis as an executive being paid a minimal salary, and paid a bonus. when things were good, and i accomplished something, i made a lot of money. and today, that's the way the government should work. it should be based upon being paid a minimal salary, and paid upon completing an objective. the objective, for example, is getting employment up. and when you get employment up, you get paid. but o
and i respect that and. i just ask the folks that they target that democratic process, to do it, use this in the election. what i want to do to help them make this decision is to get them all the information they need of what's happening. >> host: built on our democratic slime. >> caller: hello. thank you for letting me call him. my question or statement is that i think the problem with congress is that the method of compensation is wrong. i think we're paying people based upon not...
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and more from coal and steel. now we have a currency. probably, the currency is falling apart. it is not only in greece. it is in italy, spain, portugal, other countries like ireland, hungary had problems. yes, that countries like germany need to -- and they do that -- they take all the burden sharing my friend says, but instead of arguing and fighting about who is the best and worst, when you specialize, you cut back on everything. and this is the most viable solution. because you also need to take care of the political situation that is right now in europe. and it is not a good one. and it is not a viable one or a credible one or trustworthy. trust me, i had personal experience with these guys inside the government. so i would say let's be more honest. let's say, yes, there are things that are messing and we need to negotiate, and we need to find a solution like they do in the vatican where they close themselves until they find a new hope. at the same time, let's be honest and let's sacrifice some issues in orde
and more from coal and steel. now we have a currency. probably, the currency is falling apart. it is not only in greece. it is in italy, spain, portugal, other countries like ireland, hungary had problems. yes, that countries like germany need to -- and they do that -- they take all the burden sharing my friend says, but instead of arguing and fighting about who is the best and worst, when you specialize, you cut back on everything. and this is the most viable solution. because you also need to...
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and he made it to new york and he got off at the dock and was standing there and probably looking kind of disoriented. and a black man came up to him and said, it's not safe here. you should keep going. keep moving. you know, why don't you go to boston in it's safer there. you know, a black man intuited obviously that douglass was a fugitive. so he went to boston, and he got a job working in a small town outside of boston. and almost immediately, within a year or two of settling in new england, he gives his first public talk against slavery. and douglass turns out to be a very compelling public figure and public speaker. he's very tall. he's a tall, powerful man. he had a baritone voice, a deep, rich speaking voice, and he spoke with great conviction. and of course he's talking about personal experience. he's talking about the things that happened to him, the punishments that he got, the punishments that were inflicted on his relatives and friends. he talked about the way that the slave trade separated family members from each other. and even though he's a very compelling and inspiring
and he made it to new york and he got off at the dock and was standing there and probably looking kind of disoriented. and a black man came up to him and said, it's not safe here. you should keep going. keep moving. you know, why don't you go to boston in it's safer there. you know, a black man intuited obviously that douglass was a fugitive. so he went to boston, and he got a job working in a small town outside of boston. and almost immediately, within a year or two of settling in new england,...
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picture and the numbers and affiliation and attendance and so on. the -- there is still in c.a.t thick, this is a subject i know better. there is a conservative catholics a sensibility that, you know, the church, the american church in particular drifted into era into the '50eu6s and '70s. it isn't really catholic. you have universities in the tradition that aren't catholic and so on. but that out of this disarray, there is being forged sort of a smaller but purer more authentic church. the feeling feeling is strongest among those who attend traditional catholic mass. my worry about that feeling is that the -- i think the challenge in the context of catholic but the challenge of the propertiestism. i don't know if american christianity is so for a gone in a way that christians can afford -- there is almost sort of a luxury to saying we're going to retreat. we're forging the smaller thing. we're not going to worry we're going to have a church of 5 or 10 million true catholics. and not worry about the 70 million who don't knowing anything from anythin
picture and the numbers and affiliation and attendance and so on. the -- there is still in c.a.t thick, this is a subject i know better. there is a conservative catholics a sensibility that, you know, the church, the american church in particular drifted into era into the '50eu6s and '70s. it isn't really catholic. you have universities in the tradition that aren't catholic and so on. but that out of this disarray, there is being forged sort of a smaller but purer more authentic church. the...
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and i keep flinging art at it and flinging art at it. and people are listening. things happen in small ways. and perhaps that ultimately, you know, is the answer. >> do you have sympathy for the anglos in arizona who say, we don't want to change our community? >> their community? >> well, this is what they say. we don't -- we want our neighborhood as it was. what do you say to those people when -- you must talk one on one with some of them. >> all the time. >> tell me about that. do you see their plight? >> oh, yeah, absolutely do. i'll put it in microcosm. i was in missouri. i was speaking at truman state. >> college there, right? >> yeah, great college. and there was a poetry reading. and my host said, because it was a typical student poetry with a lot of outrageous stuff. and my host said, wow, the limbaughs aren't going to like this. and i thought, the limbaughs? oh, that's funny. yeah, rush limbaugh's from here. they said no, the limbaughs. they're over there. and i looked over there, and there was this family listening to this stuff. and i thought, holy cow
and i keep flinging art at it and flinging art at it. and people are listening. things happen in small ways. and perhaps that ultimately, you know, is the answer. >> do you have sympathy for the anglos in arizona who say, we don't want to change our community? >> their community? >> well, this is what they say. we don't -- we want our neighborhood as it was. what do you say to those people when -- you must talk one on one with some of them. >> all the time. >> tell...
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a and you can see in black and white who has met their promises and who hasn't. we'll continue to do that next year. >> thank you. there are nearly 25 million people unemployed across the eu at the moment, and economic demand is continuing to fall in the eurozone and in this country, where as in america it's rising this year. will the prime minister therefore follow the lead of the u.s. and japanese governments and the advice of the if yesterday and bring forward much needed capital spending to boost infrastructure and get construction sector off its knees? >> we've said that we want to use the harder-won credibility we have, the low interest rates we have, the strong as it were national balance sheet we have to encourage that private sector vet. we made a series of important announcements about housing, including backing mortgages up to 90% loan to value to try to get the housing market working again. because the housing market is not functioning. i would just say with reference to america, if you look at their deficit reduction plans, they actually have plans t
a and you can see in black and white who has met their promises and who hasn't. we'll continue to do that next year. >> thank you. there are nearly 25 million people unemployed across the eu at the moment, and economic demand is continuing to fall in the eurozone and in this country, where as in america it's rising this year. will the prime minister therefore follow the lead of the u.s. and japanese governments and the advice of the if yesterday and bring forward much needed capital...
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we have different skills and interests and hobbies, but my kids and grandchild are my hobby, and consumeot of my interest and attention but people are get telling know me better and ann says there is a wild and crazy guy locked up inside of me and i will let him out. >>neil: but should your running mate should be counter to your button down, serious image, the corporate guy, and maybe a running mate should be younger, looser, maybe rubio comes to mind, what do do you think >>guest: no i don't if you are available --. >>neil: can't sing. >>guest: what the american people would look for is someone would would be president if necessary. and that is probably the quality that is most important. >>neil: very quickly, and very finally, governor, there is a distinction in some of the polls that show how registered voters show versus most likely voters and dick morris has been looking at "most likely voters," showing you doing better among that group than, against, most likely to show up. and that you could be doing markettedly better than the media officially says. now, you and your guys crunche
we have different skills and interests and hobbies, but my kids and grandchild are my hobby, and consumeot of my interest and attention but people are get telling know me better and ann says there is a wild and crazy guy locked up inside of me and i will let him out. >>neil: but should your running mate should be counter to your button down, serious image, the corporate guy, and maybe a running mate should be younger, looser, maybe rubio comes to mind, what do do you think >>guest:...
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and fredericksburg, 77; culpepper and monasses, 72 degrees and with that 73 in up to, cooler north and west and the temperatures are staying in the 60s. the five-day forecast and we'll look at mother's day on sunday. what is going to happen. what we think will be happening weather-wise, shawn. >> i hope it's perfect. >> we always try to do our best. that is all i can tell you. >> we mothers deserve that. >> absolutely, you deserve more than. that. >> you're right about, that thank you, gary. >>> can you check the live doppler radar where you live 24/7 with the fox 5 weather app download it on your droid, iphone or joy. >> i pad and it's on the website, www.myfoxdc.com. >>> we know how tough the cuts are around here. the longer your commute, the less likely you are to be physically fit. researchers studied 4,000 workers in texas. long commutes take away from exercise time and lead to higher blood pressure, higher weight and lower overall fitness. >> a shocking twist after the mother and three young daughters go missing. why the wife and mother of a man suspected of abducting them is und
and fredericksburg, 77; culpepper and monasses, 72 degrees and with that 73 in up to, cooler north and west and the temperatures are staying in the 60s. the five-day forecast and we'll look at mother's day on sunday. what is going to happen. what we think will be happening weather-wise, shawn. >> i hope it's perfect. >> we always try to do our best. that is all i can tell you. >> we mothers deserve that. >> absolutely, you deserve more than. that. >> you're right...
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and working rigorous and enjoyable and it was fun and i'm not done.school next. >> harris: wow. he's got a long list of goals and credits his parents who say, he says they pressured him to keep learning. good for him. let's do fox fast forward. big stories, and former presidential candidate john edwards back in court and expecting more testimony to a witness who revealed on friday, edwards acknowledged money earmarked for his mistress was for his benefit. and he's accused of nearly 1 million dollars to hide a love affair. and three presidential primaries, presumptive nominee mitt romney still needs 200 plus delegates to seal the nomination and also, tuesday, wisconsin holding primaries to go up against scott walker. and a bill that cut rights for nearly all, led to this recall effort. and on this day in 1937 catastrophe in the air broadcast live on the radio. the german airship henneden berg exploding. the hind berg, the luxurious flying vessel of its time, the pride of its government. it was filled with hydrogen. that was disastrous, a gas leak, dest
and working rigorous and enjoyable and it was fun and i'm not done.school next. >> harris: wow. he's got a long list of goals and credits his parents who say, he says they pressured him to keep learning. good for him. let's do fox fast forward. big stories, and former presidential candidate john edwards back in court and expecting more testimony to a witness who revealed on friday, edwards acknowledged money earmarked for his mistress was for his benefit. and he's accused of nearly 1...
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and, a also buy more and save. dawna you suited to for basically the price of admission and this is a nine piece set. the thing is you have classic and contemporary stylish looks that are going to allow us to see everything from our text into the key fob to our computer (...) >>guest: you will get (...)if you have never worn a pair of bifocals sunglasses and like our caller before if you were with us tonight i was the same way i wear sunglasses and if i had read something i would take my son glasses off and then i would put my reading glasses on, these are are truly addictive because they are truly beautiful sunglasses with the readers that are perfectly placed. i literally walk out the door into the sun shine without these bifocal sunglasses.you are going to get the biggest value ever when you see what we have% created and this is the most as shannon said up read viewed item. customer and they have earned the good housekeeping seal. the quality of these bifocal sunglasses are second to none.you will look at the pr
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later i went and talked to the mayor and governor and police, fire, e.m.s. folks and chiefs and command staffs and a lot of people that had been working on fighting the flood in north dakota for literally -- much longer, but this part of it for two weeks. and sometimes i think we miss things and we forget things. but for total devastation, they did not lose one life. that is incredible. if you can view the damage that happened there. and the reason that is, is because they prepared. they took the time. they were exhausted. but they saved lives. devastating, it will take years to rebuild which but it makes a difference that they took time to prepare. it saved lives. here, what struck me a lot about reading about loma prieta was how the community came together. how people in the faith-based initiative community and non-profits and if public in general and private sector worked to get the community back together. to recover. i mentioned i was in joplin moreless right after it happened and ied that opportunity to go back just two weeks ago and to see that the devastation, which was seven mi
later i went and talked to the mayor and governor and police, fire, e.m.s. folks and chiefs and command staffs and a lot of people that had been working on fighting the flood in north dakota for literally -- much longer, but this part of it for two weeks. and sometimes i think we miss things and we forget things. but for total devastation, they did not lose one life. that is incredible. if you can view the damage that happened there. and the reason that is, is because they prepared. they took...
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and ed clark and i, when he was alive ed and anne and eina and i would have dinner every sunday night and he would answer every question. it's like he was giving this guy from the northeast a lesson in texas politics. >> rose: boil moyers? >> moyers has refused to talk to me. >> rose: why? >> well, you would have to ask him that i've been trying to talk to him for, like 30, years. at first he said he was writing his own book on lyndon johnson but i think that's over and recently he's been saying he doesn't have his thoughts in order and he wants to get his thoughts in order. you would have to ask him. >> rose: has anybody else close to him refused? >> off the top of my head i think the answer is no. >> valenti talked. >> he really attacked the first two books more harshly than anyone else finally he said "i see what you're doing and i want to talk to you." george christian, his last press... lyndon johnson's last press secretary had lung cancer and he was dying and he basically said to me in effect i want to talk to you, i've been attacking you for however many years. so i went do the
and ed clark and i, when he was alive ed and anne and eina and i would have dinner every sunday night and he would answer every question. it's like he was giving this guy from the northeast a lesson in texas politics. >> rose: boil moyers? >> moyers has refused to talk to me. >> rose: why? >> well, you would have to ask him that i've been trying to talk to him for, like 30, years. at first he said he was writing his own book on lyndon johnson but i think that's over and...
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back and that everybody bought and damon refurbished and never so good but then you run a ticket and then over to china where they could pay a dollar sending an hour. >>> happening in hundreds of towns in michigan. >>> she goes and offers them the moon and they still come back and say no if lovely but it cannot. >>> which cannot bribe the companies to stay here the surf is shifting its the fundamental shift in the structure of the world economy we have to do something different to she brought analyst in government departments to work together brooked on the subject to the college to try to retrain people who work out of work abroad and the companies to find out what skills they needed in a more holistic way and began to change the structure of the economy and take upon the ability that the autoworkers had to build large trains to make wind turbines. >>> of the plan is worked as their leader that knows that there's always a plan b down the way. >>> but jeff and the perseverance in the vision to communicate to get people to go along with two. critically the collapse of the first failur
back and that everybody bought and damon refurbished and never so good but then you run a ticket and then over to china where they could pay a dollar sending an hour. >>> happening in hundreds of towns in michigan. >>> she goes and offers them the moon and they still come back and say no if lovely but it cannot. >>> which cannot bribe the companies to stay here the surf is shifting its the fundamental shift in the structure of the world economy we have to do something...
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and for the next year or so wherever he and the st. louis went, they had crowds like that to meet him. the gentleman on the left is paul gasher, he -- garber, he collected the spirit of st. louis, and that's the aircraft hanging there, and that's jennings randolph who helped get the building built -- not the building, but the authorization to approve the establishment of the national air museum. the legend has it that paul wrote the telegram for the secretary of the smithsonian to, and it was sent while lindbergh was still in flight. that was the legend at the air and space museum and, unfortunately, when i looked at the copy of the telegram, it was sent two days after lindbergh landed. but that doesn't diminish the fact that paul and the museum was on top of this. when lindbergh woke up and came to his senses, he saw the telegram from the smithsonian asking for the aircraft, and he said, yes. it took a while to get it. he said i don't own the airplane, i'll have to get the approval of my backers. well, they had already given him the a
and for the next year or so wherever he and the st. louis went, they had crowds like that to meet him. the gentleman on the left is paul gasher, he -- garber, he collected the spirit of st. louis, and that's the aircraft hanging there, and that's jennings randolph who helped get the building built -- not the building, but the authorization to approve the establishment of the national air museum. the legend has it that paul wrote the telegram for the secretary of the smithsonian to, and it was...
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saw him get along with the british and french and he liked ike, he and ike liked each other and verysimilar personalities, they spent two days together just the two of them, and they could talk back and forth. >> but marshall was the one who talked mostly to fdr and marshall -- >> oh, absolutely, absolutely. >> >> rose: a partner in war. >> indeed, and marshall was essential in washington, that part of the story is correct. >> rose: did eisenhower know mc5r sure. >> eisenhower worked at the closest -- intimacy with macarthur for eight years, for in washington and in manila and it began with ike was a major in the war department staff in 1931, macarthur was chief of staff, and eisenhower became this military secretary in washington, and then when eisenhower -- when macarthur retired as chief of staff and went to manila in 1935 to head the pill european army eisenhower went with him, it began really with absolute hero worship, on eisenhower's part, hero worship of macarthur and by the end of the eight years, there was mutual hostility between the two. >> who was the most brilliant man?
saw him get along with the british and french and he liked ike, he and ike liked each other and verysimilar personalities, they spent two days together just the two of them, and they could talk back and forth. >> but marshall was the one who talked mostly to fdr and marshall -- >> oh, absolutely, absolutely. >> >> rose: a partner in war. >> indeed, and marshall was essential in washington, that part of the story is correct. >> rose: did eisenhower know mc5r...
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being irish and american and being both italian and american and for the past century and so you see the articulation of a cultural plurism, a pluralism in the first decades of the 20th century, so this makes sense to everyone? any questions? all right. good. let's go back to the early part of the 19th century. as i said before, the united states is a country that is the quickest to democratize in the western world, by about 1820 and every state and every adult white male can vote. you remember the naturalization rules that allow free white people to become american citizens. you have similar voting rules by the time you get to the '20s, so when immigrants start to show up in significant numbers, which is? what the case in the 1020s and 1830s and very much the case in the 1840s and afterwards, they're showing up into a political environment in which they're already qualified to vote as soon as they become citizens, and remember the clause or the requirement that they be white. there is a debate about whether the irish are white. we talked about that a little bit and whether other gro
being irish and american and being both italian and american and for the past century and so you see the articulation of a cultural plurism, a pluralism in the first decades of the 20th century, so this makes sense to everyone? any questions? all right. good. let's go back to the early part of the 19th century. as i said before, the united states is a country that is the quickest to democratize in the western world, by about 1820 and every state and every adult white male can vote. you remember...
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plenty of food and the basic things we need and materials and so on. if we're not organized to do that, i think one thing that i'm excited about is the internet technology, companies like google can get people organized to solve the big problems in the world and at a much faster rate than happening now. and get at least everyone in into a reasonable standard of living and to solve a lot of the issues we have. >> rose: that's a lifetime of work, thank you. pleasure. larry page from google. it's good. you don't do much of this and i thank you for coming to see me. >> i appreciate it too. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: a postscript to our conversation with larry page. a number of the people he mentioned and the ideas he mentioned have been discussed on this program. go first to february 16 twshgs 2012 for a google employee who played a pivotal role in the revolution in egypt talking about social media and the arab spring. after my identity was exposed i felt responsible for what i said on the page. i always ask myself before every post
plenty of food and the basic things we need and materials and so on. if we're not organized to do that, i think one thing that i'm excited about is the internet technology, companies like google can get people organized to solve the big problems in the world and at a much faster rate than happening now. and get at least everyone in into a reasonable standard of living and to solve a lot of the issues we have. >> rose: that's a lifetime of work, thank you. pleasure. larry page from google....
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and michigan and ohio and other places for industrial of applications and the investments delivering the benefits have been a relatively modest. the farm bill allocated only seven tenths of 1% of its total funding to the policy programs as a result of that investment programs have a funded project some of 50 states and leverage tens of millions of dollars in the state and private sector investments that wouldn't have helped these programs. it's also a significant job creator estimates the by a refinery programs alone have the potential to create as many as 700,000 jobs. the market's progress estimated to have the ability to create 100,000 new jobs and these programs along with their role energy for america program is along the core program that our coalition is supporting and urging the congress to fund with of an ongoing commitment to this effort america's leadership position on the bio product innovation bloody road race to commercialize the clean energy technology this would undermine our economic energy in their mental and national security and could put the u.s. in the position
and michigan and ohio and other places for industrial of applications and the investments delivering the benefits have been a relatively modest. the farm bill allocated only seven tenths of 1% of its total funding to the policy programs as a result of that investment programs have a funded project some of 50 states and leverage tens of millions of dollars in the state and private sector investments that wouldn't have helped these programs. it's also a significant job creator estimates the by a...
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and then we walked outside and we're up on a marine terrace and overlooking the city and the bay and we looked down there and there's this cloud of yellow dust rising up from the downtown in santa cruz and at that point we both realized that santa cruz had changed forever and we were in for some amazingly difficult adventure, which is basically what it is. so, you know, hearing people talk now 22 years later, it's amazing to me how much things have changed. you hear fema talking about community-based recovery. you see the fire and police people with all the training. you know, none of this existed back then. so a lot of things have changed. technology. i mean, think about it. here we are, we go to an event and everybody says, turn your cell phone on to silent. then we do that. then we do our email and everything. you know, they gave me a cell phone in 1989 when they gave me the orange vest that said incident commander. and by the way, at that time probably two weeks before the earthquake i wouldn't have known an incident commander from commander cody in the lost planet airman. that's
and then we walked outside and we're up on a marine terrace and overlooking the city and the bay and we looked down there and there's this cloud of yellow dust rising up from the downtown in santa cruz and at that point we both realized that santa cruz had changed forever and we were in for some amazingly difficult adventure, which is basically what it is. so, you know, hearing people talk now 22 years later, it's amazing to me how much things have changed. you hear fema talking about...
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they're getting ready to be seated and jack reed to the left and carl levin and others and some of the witness this historic signing ceremony, and as i pointed out, this is basically a framework agreement for some ten years, but a lot of the details have to be resolved. how much u.s. economic and military assistance will continue to flow to afghanistan after 2014? how many u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan after 2014? what will be the role or will they remain in training? senator reed, you're still on the phone with us, and i assume you can't see and these were some of the pictures of the president walking in with hamid karzai. they're going to be speaking and right now they're going to be doing the signing ceremony, and i take it, senator reed, they signed the agreement first and then they spoke. is that what happened? no, they spoke first. president karzai led off and then president obama and then they signed the documents. >> all right. let's listen to hamid karzai. senator reed, here's hamid karzai, the president actually -- looks like that videotape just froze. here's hamid c
they're getting ready to be seated and jack reed to the left and carl levin and others and some of the witness this historic signing ceremony, and as i pointed out, this is basically a framework agreement for some ten years, but a lot of the details have to be resolved. how much u.s. economic and military assistance will continue to flow to afghanistan after 2014? how many u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan after 2014? what will be the role or will they remain in training? senator reed,...
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class salaries, they're fleeing to nevada and texas and idaho and arizona.ou're making? >> yeah, i think that's basically what's happening. i mean, then what's happening, what we see in the population profile particularly on the coast, an aging population, not a lot of young people, know the a lot of young families. and l.a. in particular suffered a huge outmigration of families, basically what's happening is we see people coming to california, sometimes when they're young, but leaving when they get a little bit older. and frankly, people aren't coming, our last year, according to the irs, we were right around where michigan is in terms of people, as percentage of people coming in. now, think about this. this is california the most beautiful state in the union, we have the best weather and still have some of the great universities, and we have great infrastructure, right on the pacific rim, all the things that should count for an upwardly mobile economy are here and we're gradually destroying it and by the way, i would say that taxes are not the biggest prob
class salaries, they're fleeing to nevada and texas and idaho and arizona.ou're making? >> yeah, i think that's basically what's happening. i mean, then what's happening, what we see in the population profile particularly on the coast, an aging population, not a lot of young people, know the a lot of young families. and l.a. in particular suffered a huge outmigration of families, basically what's happening is we see people coming to california, sometimes when they're young, but leaving...
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the energy was and palpable. >> he came up, and and felt, it's felt like an earthquake.and the best thing was when the ice team let the torch. i knew those guys, and i was so excited for them. and i said to this person, this is the most amazing torch lighting ever. and she said this? this is nothing compared to when muhammad ali lipitor to. i cannot be on the outside looking in, but i cried for five minutes when it was over. tavis: that is a great story. thanks for sharing. >> thank you very much. tavis: good to have you here. we will be talking months from now. good to see you. that is our show for tonight. see you back here. thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with -- matthew weiner on the return of "madf men." see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make
the energy was and palpable. >> he came up, and and felt, it's felt like an earthquake.and the best thing was when the ice team let the torch. i knew those guys, and i was so excited for them. and i said to this person, this is the most amazing torch lighting ever. and she said this? this is nothing compared to when muhammad ali lipitor to. i cannot be on the outside looking in, but i cried for five minutes when it was over. tavis: that is a great story. thanks for sharing. >> thank...
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and we used to get up on a sunday and sight read them a few at a time on violin and on piano and it made usz all feel better for the whole day. it was like a cold shower of genius. it was wonderful. now as far as repertory is concerned, she has played and recorded all of bach, all of mozart, all of beethoven and a great deal of other things. what's even more important to her is she has done wonders for contemporary music and she has -- she has a foundation for young people. and she furthers their career by getting them great master teachers, by getting them good instruments and also by seeing to it that current contemporary composers compose for them. and she has made it of her life's calling to have people -- and we all write for her and for her students. for her disciples really. it's a marvelous thing to see in every major city in the world now these young people who all come under the -- and who wouldn't be there if it weren't for her. this is something that worried me a little bit because her ambition and her will are so amazing when she started to record she decided she would also
and we used to get up on a sunday and sight read them a few at a time on violin and on piano and it made usz all feel better for the whole day. it was like a cold shower of genius. it was wonderful. now as far as repertory is concerned, she has played and recorded all of bach, all of mozart, all of beethoven and a great deal of other things. what's even more important to her is she has done wonders for contemporary music and she has -- she has a foundation for young people. and she furthers...
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and he said compared to obama and went on a rant. he didn't say mitt romney is sufficiently conservative to please him but he would get involved. then the long list of things he wants to do as a citizen, which sound like the things he would do as a candidate and since he left the speaker ship. afailing himself to a host of national debates with creative ideas. sometimes they hit the target and sometimes they miss and they miss radically and makes him look bad. that was a problem with the campaign. gingrich was sometimes his own scheduler, speechwriter and strategist, lawyer, advisor and confidant and that makes for a small campaign. when you run for president, you need lots of people, money, organizations and discipline. one thing newt gingerich seemed to fall short on a lot on the campaign trail was message discipline. he wants to be part of the romney effort to oust president obama but if he can't hew to the romney message it's likely they'll discourage republicans from paying attention to newt gingerich because it's all about mitt
and he said compared to obama and went on a rant. he didn't say mitt romney is sufficiently conservative to please him but he would get involved. then the long list of things he wants to do as a citizen, which sound like the things he would do as a candidate and since he left the speaker ship. afailing himself to a host of national debates with creative ideas. sometimes they hit the target and sometimes they miss and they miss radically and makes him look bad. that was a problem with the...
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that's all -- and so, i keep bringing it back and forth and saying that's our mission. we saw on television what they think about us as a people. republicans have named us and thank god you're our partners. i like to say that in three months, this is the first day i tried to do it without a cane. thank you. >> we want to thank the congressman. come on. as you remain standing, let me say that i want to thank all of you for sharing. we have another full day tomorrow. tomorrow night is our awards dinner. we want you to ask you please with honoring clyburn -- james clyburn tomorrow night, one of the honorees involved and we are asking you please make sure you get your ticket for tomorrow's dinner. board members depart at 6:15 on kay street. i want to close out by saying how grateful i am to kay street board members. at the front door. i want to say how grateful we are to our congressman. they have made us, they have honored us today. and the truth of the matter is that for most of us, this national display of unity between the caucus and the conference, the national black c
that's all -- and so, i keep bringing it back and forth and saying that's our mission. we saw on television what they think about us as a people. republicans have named us and thank god you're our partners. i like to say that in three months, this is the first day i tried to do it without a cane. thank you. >> we want to thank the congressman. come on. as you remain standing, let me say that i want to thank all of you for sharing. we have another full day tomorrow. tomorrow night is our...
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a little bit of entertainment and people would gather to look at them and hear them and mid-1920s it comes down and all that far is left in the middle of herald square and you know herald square, it used to look like a jackson pollack painting and done by pigeons, and now they have reton herald square and it is beautiful what they have done, cafe intangibles, gardens, and kiosks and there in the middle is stuff and gruff. this was really a newspaper office as an entertainment complex to help sell newspapers, and while the theater district is evolving over on broadway and up towards time square, on fifth avenue a new upscale shopping district is going up, and from 34th street to 42nd and beyond going up to 57th. this is the 1900s and in the middle of the upscale shopping district one of the finest buildings in the city ever, one of the finest institutions, the new york public library opens in 1911. i grew up in this building. i love this building. i was always privilege toy the fact that anybody can walk into the new york public library. of course. they don't even ask for i d. they ne
a little bit of entertainment and people would gather to look at them and hear them and mid-1920s it comes down and all that far is left in the middle of herald square and you know herald square, it used to look like a jackson pollack painting and done by pigeons, and now they have reton herald square and it is beautiful what they have done, cafe intangibles, gardens, and kiosks and there in the middle is stuff and gruff. this was really a newspaper office as an entertainment complex to help...
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and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day.or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>trace: and companies slowed down hiring for a second straight month. the labor department reported the economy add 115,000 new jobs in march, which is the smallest gain in half a year. and, below expectations. the unemployment rate did fall to 8.1 percent, but we are told th
and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day.or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to...