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boone pickens is a were thatting man.s he a well spoken man, but the fact is that he has an agenda. it's not that hard to find. >> bill: do you think president obama is on your side? is he on your side? >> you know what? i think it's difficult because politicians tend to listen more to the lobbyists and the multinational corporations. >> bill: is he a sell out? you say the president is a sell out? you voted for him. >> i'm not saying -- you don't know who i voted for. >> bill: i do so, hannah, you are in that tree that they brought you a special ballot. >> you are hilarious. no, you know what? i think that it's very challenging for politicians to do right by the u.s. citizens, that's what we are asking for. >> bill: got to ask you, no spin. is the president selling you out? sign this pipeline. >> he better not sign this pipeline. >> bill: he. >> then you will see that the actions of the white house will be stepped up because if you look at any significant social movement in historical context. the civil rights movement. t
boone pickens is a were thatting man.s he a well spoken man, but the fact is that he has an agenda. it's not that hard to find. >> bill: do you think president obama is on your side? is he on your side? >> you know what? i think it's difficult because politicians tend to listen more to the lobbyists and the multinational corporations. >> bill: is he a sell out? you say the president is a sell out? you voted for him. >> i'm not saying -- you don't know who i voted for....
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would come from the most unlikely of places -- a student at the university of california -- philip boonecal music plays ] >> in 1937 -- that would be my sophomore year in college -- three of us bought season tickets to the san francisco symphony. and i don't know -- it seemed very natural to go over there. and i remember seeing gershwin very well there. [ piano playing ] and we jammed that box "e" with 16 of us, almost religiously. now, this made a bit of a stir on the campus, because whoever heard of taking your girl to a symphony on saturday night? but we were having a marvelous time. [ music continues ] >> and somehow he met howard skinner. howard skinner was the executive director of the symphony at that time. and i think howard skinner must have seen that phil was kind of an extraordinary man. >> he said if i thought there were youngsters on campus who wanted seats or boxes, he felt he could arrange it. well, i went back to berkeley. and by about 2 1/2 hours later, i had sold 11 boxes in that opera house. >> narrator: by the 1940 season, saturday night sold out. a separate midweek s
would come from the most unlikely of places -- a student at the university of california -- philip boonecal music plays ] >> in 1937 -- that would be my sophomore year in college -- three of us bought season tickets to the san francisco symphony. and i don't know -- it seemed very natural to go over there. and i remember seeing gershwin very well there. [ piano playing ] and we jammed that box "e" with 16 of us, almost religiously. now, this made a bit of a stir on the campus,...
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decide if state law allows the responseors of prop 8 the right to appeal a court ruling that fount the boone gay marriage to be unconstitutional. the sponsors are trying to appeal that decision. the state's attorney general said they won't defend prop 8. after hearing tuesday's arguments, the supreme court has 90 days to issue an opinion on whether supporters have the legal right to appeal. if so, the case would go back to the federal appeals court. before the september 11 attacks, many americans probably had no idea who osama bin laden was. 10 years after the events, a new exhibit at the museum in washington, d.c. is making sure visitors never forget the september 11 terrorist attacks >> after the four planes crashed on september 11, 2001, the day made front page headlines and now nearly 10 years later, many remember where they were on that tragic day. >> i remember being told to evacuate and hearing the sound of the fuel tanks exploding. >> it's a memory that is fresh and that's why he brought his daughter frommal zand ria here to the museum to learn more about the event that changed this
decide if state law allows the responseors of prop 8 the right to appeal a court ruling that fount the boone gay marriage to be unconstitutional. the sponsors are trying to appeal that decision. the state's attorney general said they won't defend prop 8. after hearing tuesday's arguments, the supreme court has 90 days to issue an opinion on whether supporters have the legal right to appeal. if so, the case would go back to the federal appeals court. before the september 11 attacks, many...
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that's what daniel boone wore and so he was on the frontier and he had this fringed outfit and he also had a knife made for him at tiffany's and he had guns that he had, you know, ivory handles put on with the initials put on him and you can imagine going to tiffany's to order a knife but this is roosevelt. and so one cowboy when he met him at this time said roosevelt was a slim anemic looking fellow dressed in the exaggerated style which was considered indisputable style of a unique tenderfoot when you run around guys with guns and knives you don't want to be ranked a tenderfoot and you wanted to be a man among men and a chance to prove himself popped up again and again as you can imagined again in that environment and he proved himself very well. arguably the most important incident of this sort -- i talk about several of his interactions with people and his most famous one took place as montana where roosevelt stopped in one night after he'd spent the day riding around looking for some lost horses and he checked into a hotel and he went into the hotel saloon and he was immediately c
that's what daniel boone wore and so he was on the frontier and he had this fringed outfit and he also had a knife made for him at tiffany's and he had guns that he had, you know, ivory handles put on with the initials put on him and you can imagine going to tiffany's to order a knife but this is roosevelt. and so one cowboy when he met him at this time said roosevelt was a slim anemic looking fellow dressed in the exaggerated style which was considered indisputable style of a unique tenderfoot...
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it has been a boon for me. in has changed my life, basically. >> -- vice president clyde: i did not know that you could not ask for documents. you could ask that if it was a service animal. before that, people would show me, but i did not check. who is issuing this? >> it was frustrating at first because there is no tag for a bird. birds will not necessarily even tolerate a tag. i am sure that kasper would like one. people are reminded that if your animal does not have a tag on the collar, it is not a service animal. that is not true. you just do not understand the full letter of the law. everything i have done is within my legal privilege and right with my situation. so anyway, this place, as i said, i rarely have to take this out. if i have showed it a couple of times, and any time i have showed it, the conversation disappears. vice president clyde: 80 very much for that. >> that is just my way of dealing with it. would you like to see it? vice president clyde: yes. i have been in france and in other countrie
it has been a boon for me. in has changed my life, basically. >> -- vice president clyde: i did not know that you could not ask for documents. you could ask that if it was a service animal. before that, people would show me, but i did not check. who is issuing this? >> it was frustrating at first because there is no tag for a bird. birds will not necessarily even tolerate a tag. i am sure that kasper would like one. people are reminded that if your animal does not have a tag on the...
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. >> kelly boone. >> canfield boone. >> mary jane booth. >> my father, george john bishop.refighter christopher joseph blackwell, rescue 3, fdny. >> sherry ann bordeaux. >> christine boardnavay. >> richard edward bosco. >> claus boata. >> carol marie bouchard. >> jay howard bolton. >> francisco allegio boardio. >> thomas harold bowden jr. >> donna m. bowen. >> kimberly s. bowers. >> veronique nicole bowers. >> larry bowman. >> sean edward bowman, jr. >> kevin l. bowser. >> daril. box. >> genardi boyyosky. >> and my kid brother, michael martin borshesky. we love and miss you. >> my father, richard edward bosco, who will always hold a special place in my heart. i love and miss you, daddy. >> pamela boyce. >> allen p. boyle. >> michael boyle. >> alfred j. brocka. >> sandra canati brace. >> kevin brakin. >> sandy waugh bradshaw. >> david ryan brady. >> alexander babeginski. >> nicholas brandmarty. >> daniel raymond brandhost. >> david reid gamboa brandhorst. >> michelle renee. >> patrice brout. ronald michael brightwiser. >> edward brennan iii. >> frank h. brennan. >> and my fa
. >> kelly boone. >> canfield boone. >> mary jane booth. >> my father, george john bishop.refighter christopher joseph blackwell, rescue 3, fdny. >> sherry ann bordeaux. >> christine boardnavay. >> richard edward bosco. >> claus boata. >> carol marie bouchard. >> jay howard bolton. >> francisco allegio boardio. >> thomas harold bowden jr. >> donna m. bowen. >> kimberly s. bowers. >> veronique nicole...
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hamlet and the next day he woke up and everybody was fair and it was filled with these oil boomers wore booneng their fortunes hand over fist everyday until 1928 when the oil ran out and it went from boom to bust. very quickly was dead as an oil town so hundreds of oil boomers turned out to roam the countryside. in that respect, this town and its children become a microcosm of more towns and communities across the southern plains when the depression kicked in. in 1929 after a series of incredible family tragedies, burning down of their family home, burning to death of his sister in another house fire, near fatal burning of his father in the third house fire and the incarceration and slow death of his mother in the oklahoma state mental asylum. she wasn't crazy. she had the undiagnosed and misdiagnosed huntington disease. woody went to join his recuperating father on another boom to bust oil town in the texas handle -- panhandle. he dropped out of high school and became a sign painter. he married and had his first two children and they all waited through the years to carry the black lizard of
hamlet and the next day he woke up and everybody was fair and it was filled with these oil boomers wore booneng their fortunes hand over fist everyday until 1928 when the oil ran out and it went from boom to bust. very quickly was dead as an oil town so hundreds of oil boomers turned out to roam the countryside. in that respect, this town and its children become a microcosm of more towns and communities across the southern plains when the depression kicked in. in 1929 after a series of...
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it will be a really big boon to their institutions and getting more people out to the park. we are really excited to be in the final stages right now. i believe that you will be hearing -- getting a lot more information later on this in october. i just wanted to let you know it's going really well so far and we are excited to be working with a lot of people here on this project. thank you. commissioner buell: thank you. >> is there anyone else who would like to make general public comment? come forward. >> commissioners. my name is andrew solo, i have been very interested in youth soccer for almost 20 years now. i actually thought i should say a few words about the upcoming renovation of the dolores park soccer field. i put them in writing because i think it would take quite a bit more than two minutes to go over all the them. the primary issue with the renovation of the dolores park soccer field is now -- how it will be maintained after the renovation is complete. normally the department and the commission don't consider ongoing maintenance in capital improvements in a coin
it will be a really big boon to their institutions and getting more people out to the park. we are really excited to be in the final stages right now. i believe that you will be hearing -- getting a lot more information later on this in october. i just wanted to let you know it's going really well so far and we are excited to be working with a lot of people here on this project. thank you. commissioner buell: thank you. >> is there anyone else who would like to make general public...
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over obama came right out and said that we're a nation of foreign builders not just lone wolf daniel boone zz and if more and more people get the president's message about the dangers of reagan's raw deal and if the president's message gains traction then he'll be able to go bolder and fight harder the next time and then even bolder the time after that until finally our nation once and for all care is down the myth known as reagan's raw deal and embraces what made our economy great during the last century the new deal so let's this let's let the speech be the beginning of the end of the raw deal if the president keeps fighting and enough of a show up and take over the democratic party and will win and reagan's raw deal just be another one of those mistakes that our nation made but eventually overcame to become a more perfect union. that's the big picture for tonight more information on the stories we covered visit our website to tom harkin dot com for speech dot or archie dot com also check out our two you tube channel has links over thom hartmann dot com this entire show is also available
over obama came right out and said that we're a nation of foreign builders not just lone wolf daniel boone zz and if more and more people get the president's message about the dangers of reagan's raw deal and if the president's message gains traction then he'll be able to go bolder and fight harder the next time and then even bolder the time after that until finally our nation once and for all care is down the myth known as reagan's raw deal and embraces what made our economy great during the...
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and second on wednesday the federal reserve announced its latest stimulus measures is effectively a boon school but crucially it adds no extra money previously whether it had printed money bike wants to feel think emerging markets were seen as a good bad because that's where the false the growth was but now even though these large falls are growing economists we are seeing small when growth rates just recently both iron man and world bank have lowered russia's g.d.p. for cars so although absolute growth rates are still here investors are responding to negative news by unbinding long positions. and as we've been reporting for us central bank has unveiled its latest stimulus package in order to further suppress long term interest rates the plans to switch four hundred billion dollars of short term loans into longer churches. what the federal reserve is trying to accomplish with that is to make it more attractive for businesses to invest number one and also for for consumers to invest in mortgages because you should remember the federal reserve did not do a q e three they did not increase t
and second on wednesday the federal reserve announced its latest stimulus measures is effectively a boon school but crucially it adds no extra money previously whether it had printed money bike wants to feel think emerging markets were seen as a good bad because that's where the false the growth was but now even though these large falls are growing economists we are seeing small when growth rates just recently both iron man and world bank have lowered russia's g.d.p. for cars so although...
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as we discovered, what's a boone to some has been disaster for others. open your e-mail on almost any given day, and, if you're a 95% groupon discount on expensive laser genie beauty treatment. she jumped on it. so did this groupon customer, also of beverly hills. >> i was thrilled. and i was very excited and gung ho. i wanted to get going right away. >> these two customers who purchased the laser genie offer were not the only ones initially excited by this discount. >> definitely had high expectations. >> that's rose, co-owner of laser genie. she made the offer for her services on groupon. at first, she was overjoyed when more than 3,000 people signed up for it. >> we thought it was the best day of our lives. we were like, wow. basically just made $300,000. we were so happy. >> make a turn. go like that and pedal. >> john huntington, start-up owner of hydro bikes in long beach, california. also made his first groupon offer last year. it was august 24th, 2010. just two months after his opening day. and he remembers it well. >> i made 13,800. that day. so
as we discovered, what's a boone to some has been disaster for others. open your e-mail on almost any given day, and, if you're a 95% groupon discount on expensive laser genie beauty treatment. she jumped on it. so did this groupon customer, also of beverly hills. >> i was thrilled. and i was very excited and gung ho. i wanted to get going right away. >> these two customers who purchased the laser genie offer were not the only ones initially excited by this discount. >>...
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express my gratitude to you for supporting my candidacy to run for president it's a great honor a boon a cheese. if you're going to get the numbers and with the parliamentary elections coming in december i'd like to ask russian citizens to support the united russia party with the. model here. and i believe you. like it but i just i'm convinced who become prime minister who continue to thoroughly modernize our society. the tandem now running on a platform of taking russia through the next decade promising more growth and stability but their party united russia in december parliamentary elections and next year's presidential run both putin and medvedev have their work cut out and united russia's popularity has been falling in recent years by making such a move they do or tender as you say they send a political message to the russians as well to the best of their wealth that if the . is not outdated it is not absolute this is a lie. construction which can work for years you see it is quite effective and so was the announcement even the delegates were. taken aback when the. terms of course
express my gratitude to you for supporting my candidacy to run for president it's a great honor a boon a cheese. if you're going to get the numbers and with the parliamentary elections coming in december i'd like to ask russian citizens to support the united russia party with the. model here. and i believe you. like it but i just i'm convinced who become prime minister who continue to thoroughly modernize our society. the tandem now running on a platform of taking russia through the next decade...
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we saw it in iraq we see it with defense contracting all the time and the stimulus plan was a big boon for this type of cronyism if you will and we know that you know corporations for every one dollar spent in public for for representing the public when it comes to lobbying in washington d.c. three hundred dollars is spent by corporations so again it's no surprise we have this system where corporations have it rigged so that they can get the teat of government if you will and get most of the milk that's how our system is set up so it's not surprising that president obama hasn't been able to shift this despite his rhetoric during the two thousand and eight election that he would shift as caroline held in a professor of politics at occidental college now has developed nation struggle with debt and a eurozone crisis is probably the culmination of that we're seeing the major emerging nations today brazil russia india china and south africa together they're known as the bricks in an ironic twist they talked about coming to the rescue of the euro zone the brics said they're considering givin
we saw it in iraq we see it with defense contracting all the time and the stimulus plan was a big boon for this type of cronyism if you will and we know that you know corporations for every one dollar spent in public for for representing the public when it comes to lobbying in washington d.c. three hundred dollars is spent by corporations so again it's no surprise we have this system where corporations have it rigged so that they can get the teat of government if you will and get most of the...
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bring up you know to some extent these these conflicts that we've gotten involved into has been a boon economically true for example defense contractors all of this as we'll be talking about later on the show part of the sort of military state the post nine eleven war on terror rise up but there really doesn't seem to be any sort of mechanism to filter that down to the rest of our society do you see that changing that leeway do you see that changing not not until we come to grips with campaign finance and you know some of the things that need to happen in order to get fair play back into the system i mean you know with things not adding up and americans having a sense of that even if they don't follow politics closely when corporations are making record breaking profits and yet we're talking about laying off teachers and firefighters and we're talking about squeezing nickels you know via social security cuts from seniors and children and the people who are most vulnerable in our society we know that something has gone wrong in our government is not working on behalf of ordinary people
bring up you know to some extent these these conflicts that we've gotten involved into has been a boon economically true for example defense contractors all of this as we'll be talking about later on the show part of the sort of military state the post nine eleven war on terror rise up but there really doesn't seem to be any sort of mechanism to filter that down to the rest of our society do you see that changing that leeway do you see that changing not not until we come to grips with campaign...
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boone pickens free market fellow a business immediately you know better than the use washington post to think fellow well. we've had to and probably three at this point recession's during the time rick perry is being governor of texas ok during that time to look at it thoroughly you would not cherry pick your stats you use the whole time ok the whole time he's added a million fifty thousand jobs over those two hundred eighty thousand or government jumps at the very same time the state is added more than four million new people and so in fact he hasn't actually added government workers the way you're pretending the or your to the ratio of government workers has gone down what is really well taken professionally if you if you look at the influx of people he's got he said an enormous number of people coming in from mexico many of them illegally wealthy mexicans is escaping the drug problems that they have they have there you see a lot of people coming in from new mexico and arizona state has grown substantially and when you look at the ratio of the influx. people too the number of jobs
boone pickens free market fellow a business immediately you know better than the use washington post to think fellow well. we've had to and probably three at this point recession's during the time rick perry is being governor of texas ok during that time to look at it thoroughly you would not cherry pick your stats you use the whole time ok the whole time he's added a million fifty thousand jobs over those two hundred eighty thousand or government jumps at the very same time the state is added...
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a $460 billion tax boon do go will he called the american jobs act. >> tell them, tell them that if you want good job, pass this bill. if you want construction workers back on the job, pass this bill. 'you want teachers back in the classroom, pass the jobs bill. >> but from the tea party to the president. how about this. >> i have a message for this president, if you are for job creation you can't be against a job creator. pass it now. if you want to be a in favor of jobs, passion this bill now. >> pass this bill now. senator rand paul is bill by republicans that will send the nas labor relations board and send it to the department of justice. despite all the president's assurances to the contrary, the activists is doing his bidding by blocking job creation at a boeing plant in south carolina and by preponderating burdensome regulations like pro union posters in every company in the land. which is a better start for getting best on track? let's talk to problem johnson, he a businessman, no at career politician and he is serious about small government. senator johnson, it's a pleasure yo
a $460 billion tax boon do go will he called the american jobs act. >> tell them, tell them that if you want good job, pass this bill. if you want construction workers back on the job, pass this bill. 'you want teachers back in the classroom, pass the jobs bill. >> but from the tea party to the president. how about this. >> i have a message for this president, if you are for job creation you can't be against a job creator. pass it now. if you want to be a in favor of jobs,...
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>> i think the jobs record and the executive record in texas is whats a boone to him. what happened is mitt romney sort of had courted the establishment. had the money folks behind him but he didn't have that zing for the tea party folks getting anybody jazzed to some extent but not as much as perry had. michele bachmann had the experience not that perry had and not getting establish backing or big money backing but had that huge zing to the tea party folks. rick perry has been able to mary the two. he reads conservative and they see him and they say okay, he is like me. is he a tea party guy but he has got the executive raise money' establishment. i think that's what happened. i was surprised after the first debate that the governor didn't follow in the polls because he had a little problem with the social security. i agree with him. i wouldn't have called him a ponzi scheme i would have said three card monty. they keep moving the stuff around like oh, don't worry about it, we will take the money and pay for it down the road. because ultimately the government is going
>> i think the jobs record and the executive record in texas is whats a boone to him. what happened is mitt romney sort of had courted the establishment. had the money folks behind him but he didn't have that zing for the tea party folks getting anybody jazzed to some extent but not as much as perry had. michele bachmann had the experience not that perry had and not getting establish backing or big money backing but had that huge zing to the tea party folks. rick perry has been able to...
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it was a really boon, but you can sense it wasn't going anywhere.ly makes it more likely that sarah palin will get in. i still think she will. >> you still think she may really? >> i do. i absolutely do. >> why? what makes you think that? >> well, i think that if you look at just what she's been doing and everything else, that now that bachmann has collapsed, i think she'll look at that and sense that there's sort of a spot for her in that. i thought she was going to get in for a long time. i still do. and i don't think that she's on a normal campaign schedule like anybody else. i think she has her own way of doing things and her own time schedule. the more this goes on, the more i think she'll get in. >> erick, do you think she'll get in? >> you know, i'll believe it when i see it. she may well. james is right, she has her own schedule. she'll do it if she wants to do it. right now, i don't think she will, but that could change in like five seconds. >> with bachmann down and romney up, is it possible that bachmann's supporters are going to the romn
it was a really boon, but you can sense it wasn't going anywhere.ly makes it more likely that sarah palin will get in. i still think she will. >> you still think she may really? >> i do. i absolutely do. >> why? what makes you think that? >> well, i think that if you look at just what she's been doing and everything else, that now that bachmann has collapsed, i think she'll look at that and sense that there's sort of a spot for her in that. i thought she was going to get...
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are they still providing a bit of a boon for companies investing in china?nd also, what about the country's moves to try and boost domestic consumption and move away from an export-driven economy? >> well, it's certainly trying to boost consumption locally. i mean, they've raised the threshold on income taxes. basically they've given a tax holiday to people. they are doing little things here and there to try to get people to spend. but this move away from this reliance on exports is a lo long-run issue. this is something you can't change overnight. remember, this is a country with thousands of years of history. so no one's expecting in china that this is going to happen quickly. i think there's great hope after 2008 that china could turn on a dime almost and start buying u.s.-made and european goods. that's not just going to happen. but i was speaking to jean ulrich, the head of china research at jpmorgan. she is constantly on the road around china. and i was asking her what sort of mood chinese consumers are in at the moment, and this is what she had to say
are they still providing a bit of a boon for companies investing in china?nd also, what about the country's moves to try and boost domestic consumption and move away from an export-driven economy? >> well, it's certainly trying to boost consumption locally. i mean, they've raised the threshold on income taxes. basically they've given a tax holiday to people. they are doing little things here and there to try to get people to spend. but this move away from this reliance on exports is a lo...
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simplify it, a huge economic boone, lower tax rates and have tax rates to the government go up. >> simplifying tax reform sounds so great. i don't see any give-and-take in washington. could they do it. >> the first goal has got to be create economic growth, stimulate the economy. ultimately we're not going to do that. we're not going to move this economy forward without creating economic growth. if your focus is deficit and taxes, that's going to paralyze the congress. i think you've seen what the american jobs act a program even republican economists like mark sandy. the deficit and issue of taxes in the outer years, that's got to be addressed at a later time after the economy is moving forward. >> we have to do it all. the only problem is, it has to be done all together. we're not in a position -- we've given up an awful lot of time, pushed this forward years and years. they have to do it the right way. >> to answer the question whether or not stimulus is an effective way to stimulate the economy, this is a serious economic argument and debate to be had there. one thing people seem to agree
simplify it, a huge economic boone, lower tax rates and have tax rates to the government go up. >> simplifying tax reform sounds so great. i don't see any give-and-take in washington. could they do it. >> the first goal has got to be create economic growth, stimulate the economy. ultimately we're not going to do that. we're not going to move this economy forward without creating economic growth. if your focus is deficit and taxes, that's going to paralyze the congress. i think...
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boon pickens had some great ideas.of growth going like nothing else i could think of. >> mr. cain? >> obvusly, it starts with economic growth. and yes, i've already laid out how i would do that with my 9, 9, 9 plan. what americans are looking for in order to build their confidence is leadership. there is a severe deficiency of leadership in washington, d.c.. once we fill that void, i believe american people will begin to develop some confidence again. in terms of believing in this nation, ronald reagan was one who said we are a shining city on a hill. we've slid down the side of that hill. americans want somebody who is going to lead them back up to the top of that hill. that's how we turn this country around. [ applause ] >> bret: congresswoman bachmann? >> i agree it is time to reach for the brass ring of liberty once again. we can. the signature issue of barack obama and his presidency has been the passage of obamacare this week a study came out that said, the number one reason why employers aren't hiring is because
boon pickens had some great ideas.of growth going like nothing else i could think of. >> mr. cain? >> obvusly, it starts with economic growth. and yes, i've already laid out how i would do that with my 9, 9, 9 plan. what americans are looking for in order to build their confidence is leadership. there is a severe deficiency of leadership in washington, d.c.. once we fill that void, i believe american people will begin to develop some confidence again. in terms of believing in this...
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most haitians i've talked to say this is a huge boon to haiti, there's millions in investments, hundreds of jobs. in a sense, lionel's dream is just to extend the area that benefits from labadee a few miles more. get these tourists into the country, get them to milot. so, now, if i was selling you tickets to that citadel, you'd be a little more inclined... >> absolutely. absolutely. and it seems like it could happen. >> davidson: thomas and anoinette went from no interest at all to excitement about the citadel and haiti in one short history tour. >> like i said, when he went as far as the louisiana purchase and different things like that, i mean, wow! >> davidson: do you think you'd come back? >> absolutely. >> oh yeah. >> absolutely. >> we're already planning the trip. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> behind this mountain that you see there is labadee. >> davidson: okay. on the other side. >> on the other side. >> davidson: now, it's come down to this. these ten miles between labadee and lionel's restaurant. i feel like, if i'm you, it's like, they're right there. just come. just come. >>
most haitians i've talked to say this is a huge boon to haiti, there's millions in investments, hundreds of jobs. in a sense, lionel's dream is just to extend the area that benefits from labadee a few miles more. get these tourists into the country, get them to milot. so, now, if i was selling you tickets to that citadel, you'd be a little more inclined... >> absolutely. absolutely. and it seems like it could happen. >> davidson: thomas and anoinette went from no interest at all to...
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boone pickens says 500,000 jobs over five years and i believe it. the three steps that i believe would be the most powerful immediately in getting this country going again. and the marketplace would respond. >> the one part of the whole debt ceiling debate that i was surprised about involving you, because you're a pragmatic, sensible member of the republican party and not all of them are. there came a moment when you were all asked, look, if you cut spending by $10 would you get a dollar up in revenue and you voted against it. i would have thought the pragmatist, you're a compromise dpu who gets it done. >> i would lead out based on principles and what i have done. >> i had the pleasure of meeting your oldest daughter and your two adopted daughters, one from india, one from china. all delightful ladies. an interesting thing to do. you had five children and adopted two others. what was the thinking there? >> we had a little more love to give. we lived in taiwan for a while. ran into an orphanage where there were children waiting to have homes. >> two
boone pickens says 500,000 jobs over five years and i believe it. the three steps that i believe would be the most powerful immediately in getting this country going again. and the marketplace would respond. >> the one part of the whole debt ceiling debate that i was surprised about involving you, because you're a pragmatic, sensible member of the republican party and not all of them are. there came a moment when you were all asked, look, if you cut spending by $10 would you get a dollar...
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and that may be a boon for u.s.-russian relations in the future. >> warner: i'm sure we'll all hope you're both right. thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> brown: now, a portrait of the mayor in progress. rahm emanuel was a senior advisor to president clinton, served three terms in the house of representatives, and then white house chief of staff to president obama. but late last year he left the white house and washington to launch a successful bid for mayor of chicago. eddie arruza of public station wttw prepared this update. >> reporter: in his first 100 days as mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel lived up to his reputation. that of being tireless, demanding, and in control. he's taken on the chicago public school system.... >> teachers will be on a performance-pay system. principals will be on a performance-pay system. >> reporter:... ordered chicago cops on desk duty to hit the streets.... >> we do that to bring a level of safety on our communities that have not had it. >> reporter:... and put city workers on no
and that may be a boon for u.s.-russian relations in the future. >> warner: i'm sure we'll all hope you're both right. thank you both so much. >> thank you. >> brown: now, a portrait of the mayor in progress. rahm emanuel was a senior advisor to president clinton, served three terms in the house of representatives, and then white house chief of staff to president obama. but late last year he left the white house and washington to launch a successful bid for mayor of chicago....
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it was a really boon, but you can sense it wasn't going anywhere. i still think you this only makes it more likely that sarah palin will get in. i still think she will. >> you still think she may really? >> i do. i absolutely do. >> why? what makes you think that? >> well, i think that if you look at just what she's been doing and everything else, that now that bachmann has collapsed, i think she'll look at that and sense that there's sort of a spot for her in that. i thought she was going to get in for a long time. i still do. and i don't think that she's on a normal campaign schedule like anybody else. i think she has her own way of doing things and her own time schedule. the more this goes on, the more i think she'll get in. >> erick, do you think she'll get in? >> you know, i'll believe it when i see it. she may well. james is right, she has her own schedule. she'll do it if she wants to do it. right now, i don't think she will, but that could change in like five seconds. >> with bachmann down and romney up, is it possible that bachmann's suppor
it was a really boon, but you can sense it wasn't going anywhere. i still think you this only makes it more likely that sarah palin will get in. i still think she will. >> you still think she may really? >> i do. i absolutely do. >> why? what makes you think that? >> well, i think that if you look at just what she's been doing and everything else, that now that bachmann has collapsed, i think she'll look at that and sense that there's sort of a spot for her in that. i...
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boone pickens on the right, george soros on the left, had turned politics into a sport for billionaires. and in 2010, the supreme court, in a controversial decision called citizens united gutted most remaining campaign finance restrictions, saying that corporations and unions could put unlimited sums of money directly into elections. >> the supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the floodgates for special interests. including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our elections. >> and today, a new era of unlimited billions spent in secret to advocate and destroy for politicians around specific policies, to the point where each and every piece of legislation virtually has its own price tag on it, each chairmanship, each congressional seat. think of it like a big box store. this is not a democracy, this is an auction for power. the debate is shaped and controlled by well-moneyed forces that are never on the ballot. and here with us, washington insider and lobbyist turned money in politics with whistle-blower, the very courageous and very impassioned jimm
boone pickens on the right, george soros on the left, had turned politics into a sport for billionaires. and in 2010, the supreme court, in a controversial decision called citizens united gutted most remaining campaign finance restrictions, saying that corporations and unions could put unlimited sums of money directly into elections. >> the supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the floodgates for special interests. including foreign corporations to spend without...
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boone's >> i was here yesterday and total about a half-dozen cars. there were some cars that had three flat tires. the owners or irate. it is never a happy feeling to wake up and seek your tires flat. >> for curiosity's sake, how much does it cost to put your car on a flat bed and take it to get new tires? >> over $115. >> obviously very expensive, for car owners. bonds her >> we're back and a couple of minutes. >> the first trading day of september. when the dow is up a half point. we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. woburn 1 one and one when dot and when when have >> was left off workers are planning to rescue a duct that were shot with a blowgun. we're talking about what someone is doing and why they are targeting of these ducks. >> no one knows exactly. in this lagoon, they were sitting ducks as a war. we will show you a picture of what happened. the dart goes through the bead, barely missing his brain. we will see whether or not someone can come out and rescue the ducks. volunteers from a nonprofit group this happened a f
boone's >> i was here yesterday and total about a half-dozen cars. there were some cars that had three flat tires. the owners or irate. it is never a happy feeling to wake up and seek your tires flat. >> for curiosity's sake, how much does it cost to put your car on a flat bed and take it to get new tires? >> over $115. >> obviously very expensive, for car owners. bonds her >> we're back and a couple of minutes. >> the first trading day of september. when the...