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grace on thee ♪ ♪ i was born free ♪ i was born free i was born free born free ♪ ♪ and oh-oh-oh-oh-oh♪ oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh ♪ yeah >>> mitt romney last night in philadelphia. speaker john boehner this morning announced he's supporting mitt romney saying that he is going to be our nominee. i think mitt romney has a set of
grace on thee ♪ ♪ i was born free ♪ i was born free i was born free born free ♪ ♪ and oh-oh-oh-oh-oh♪ oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh ♪ yeah >>> mitt romney last night in philadelphia. speaker john boehner this morning announced he's supporting mitt romney saying that he is going to be our nominee. i think mitt romney has a set of
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just women who haven't been born yet. and now in arizona, they're even looking out for females who haven't been conceived yet. >> arizona lawmakers have just passed three antiabortion bills, including one that declares that pregnancies begin two weeks before conception. it basically says that the gestation begins when you ovulate and not when you actually-- when the egg is inseminated. >> they are not only pro-life, they are prelife. (laughter) >> so a big tip of the hat to the state of arizona for calling a woman legally pregnant two weeks before she is actually pregnant. that means, according to arizona law, any woman who is not presently men straighting is pregnant so con-- menstruating is pregnant. so congratulations, nana. she's not showing at all. she's not showing at all. she must be in like her 95th trimester. but you're not off the hook, fellas. remember, your sperm carries the chromosome that determines gender. so our balls are also pregnant. makes sense, i haven't had my period in years. this is so much respons
just women who haven't been born yet. and now in arizona, they're even looking out for females who haven't been conceived yet. >> arizona lawmakers have just passed three antiabortion bills, including one that declares that pregnancies begin two weeks before conception. it basically says that the gestation begins when you ovulate and not when you actually-- when the egg is inseminated. >> they are not only pro-life, they are prelife. (laughter) >> so a big tip of the hat to...
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under international guidelines, every cow born in the same herd and every calf born to the sick cow must be found and destroyed. dr. john clifford is the chief veterinarian at u.s.d.a. >> until more scientific evidence and knowledge about how atypical animals contract the disease, whether it's through genetics or some other way, we will continue to treat them the same as any classical b.s.e. case. >> reporter: but the discovery of one mad cow after six years of no findings has renewed debate on whether the u.s. test enough for this disease. last year, the u.s.d.a. tested 40,000 cows when more than 34 million cattle were slaughtered, a test rate barely exceeding one tenth of 1%. they argue the government isn't the food safety expert at consumer reports argues the government isn't finding more cases because they're not looking. >> if they tested more animals and tested more high-risk animals, that they would find additional cases because you usually just don't find one. >> reporter: the u.s.d.a. disagrees, arguing the mad cow crisis of ten years ago was solved by banning cow brain tissue f
under international guidelines, every cow born in the same herd and every calf born to the sick cow must be found and destroyed. dr. john clifford is the chief veterinarian at u.s.d.a. >> until more scientific evidence and knowledge about how atypical animals contract the disease, whether it's through genetics or some other way, we will continue to treat them the same as any classical b.s.e. case. >> reporter: but the discovery of one mad cow after six years of no findings has...
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he was born poor. he worked his way to become very successful despite the fact that he didn't have a college degree. and one of the things he wanted to do was to provide for me and my brother and sisters. i'm not going to apologize for my dad's success. but i know the president likes to attack fellow americans. he's always looking for a scapegoat, particularly those that have been successful like my dad. and i'm not going to rise to that. >> mitt romney is, of course, lying about his father being born poor. we'll have more on that in a moment. the new nbc news "wall street journal" poll out tonight shows mitt romney losing to president obama by six points in a head-to-head match-up with president obama at 49 and mitt romney at 43%. like previous polls, it shows mitt romney getting crushed on the questions relating to who understands regular guys. asked who is the better choice when it comes to looking out for the middle class? 48% say president obama, 27% say mitt romney. asked who was the better choic
he was born poor. he worked his way to become very successful despite the fact that he didn't have a college degree. and one of the things he wanted to do was to provide for me and my brother and sisters. i'm not going to apologize for my dad's success. but i know the president likes to attack fellow americans. he's always looking for a scapegoat, particularly those that have been successful like my dad. and i'm not going to rise to that. >> mitt romney is, of course, lying about his...
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he was born poor.worked his way to become very successful despite the fact he didn't have a college degree. one of the things he wanted to do was provide me and for my brother and sisters. >> but wait, there's more. >> i know the president likes to attack fellow americans. he is always looking for a scapegoat, particularly those who were successful like my dad. >> and also on thursday, jay carney, the always truthful white house press second says obama as used the silver spoon many times to describe his background, and they could be a little over sensitive. newt gingrich out of the spotlight is seeking attention. >> actually i think that was a cat. my apologies to him and his family. despite what he says, of course obama was making a reference to romney. >> okay, mr. president. so your hipy fruit loop mom married into a family, but your children were holding silver spoons in their mouths. >> i agree. should the fact that romney came from money matter or should it not be an issue? >> it should get us to
he was born poor.worked his way to become very successful despite the fact he didn't have a college degree. one of the things he wanted to do was provide me and for my brother and sisters. >> but wait, there's more. >> i know the president likes to attack fellow americans. he is always looking for a scapegoat, particularly those who were successful like my dad. >> and also on thursday, jay carney, the always truthful white house press second says obama as used the silver spoon...
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but just 40 years before burke was born, there was an english revolution. it was called the glorious revolution. it was, for the most part, bloodless. michael barone, i think, is going to talk sometime in this series, and michael barone is the author of a book which you definitely should all read whether it ends up in the required reading or not. i almost put it on my list, because he talks about the glorious revolution, only he calls it our first revolution. that was 1689. and the english at that point, in essence, picked a king. it's interesting to read burke's explanation of how they picked a king but didn't elect a king, and there are some nuances in american history that make it clear why he can't say they selected a king. what they did was follow the bloodline which was a strong tradition and guideline for the english, to select a person who met the requirements of the bloodline and yet would be a king to do what they needed to have done, which, frankly, was to be rid of james ii and his catholicism, to be placed with a protestant who was interested,
but just 40 years before burke was born, there was an english revolution. it was called the glorious revolution. it was, for the most part, bloodless. michael barone, i think, is going to talk sometime in this series, and michael barone is the author of a book which you definitely should all read whether it ends up in the required reading or not. i almost put it on my list, because he talks about the glorious revolution, only he calls it our first revolution. that was 1689. and the english at...
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kansas.r was born in r was born in kenya. and i was born, of course, in hawaii.laughter] >> more from president obama in night's -- in tonight's house correspondents' dinner. how time flies. tomorrow marks the anniversary marriage to kate. the couple is expected to spend quiet anniversary out of the public eye. tell us when this rain will go. >> early tomorrow morning, it will be gone. the sunshine will be back. hagerstown and frederick, you the sunshine first. it will take a little longer in maryland. it will be in the lower-80's on friday. and will do it for us for this half hour. "saturday news extra" is coming up next.
kansas.r was born in r was born in kenya. and i was born, of course, in hawaii.laughter] >> more from president obama in night's -- in tonight's house correspondents' dinner. how time flies. tomorrow marks the anniversary marriage to kate. the couple is expected to spend quiet anniversary out of the public eye. tell us when this rain will go. >> early tomorrow morning, it will be gone. the sunshine will be back. hagerstown and frederick, you the sunshine first. it will take a little...
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one, that jesus was born in bethlehem. to a virgin named mary. whose husband, joseph, was of the lineage of david. and this according to the writers of those two gospels was in fulfillment of the hebrew prophesies. so despite very clear and seemingly troubling contradictions in some of the details the more important thing is, i think, the points on which they disagree. >> on the physical -- on the physical details was it an inn or was it a two-story house? >> an inn or a two-story house. that's an interesting question. there certainly is a theory now that it was a two-story house. that the word that is oftentimes transled "inn" is a word that really should be translateda "house" and that the couple were not turned away by a mean, old innkeeper but rather were let into the guest room of a typical two-story palestinian house. >> or was it the guest room was filled and they were told that they could rest with and sleep with the animals who were, where downstairs? >> the first story, the first floor is typically a place where the animals were kept. c
one, that jesus was born in bethlehem. to a virgin named mary. whose husband, joseph, was of the lineage of david. and this according to the writers of those two gospels was in fulfillment of the hebrew prophesies. so despite very clear and seemingly troubling contradictions in some of the details the more important thing is, i think, the points on which they disagree. >> on the physical -- on the physical details was it an inn or was it a two-story house? >> an inn or a two-story...
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he was born in captivity seven years in captivity and suddenly he's left in eye river. but the good citizens of australia, they found little dirk, uninjured, but terrified. >> well, he is back in his original habitat at seaworld, along with his mate peaches. police arrested and then released the three men, and they are due to appear in court on choorgs of trespassing, stealing and unlawfully keeping a protected animal. >>> vice president joe biden got some lip service because the guys from bad lip reading are back. >> oh! >> i missed these guys. >> nobody ever gets carmel hands. carmel hands are for terror. they're crazy lunch digits. you better not eat any. you bet i will! now, get a couple of the girls, give us some backdoor relief. it's not -- it's not good, but it's tight. >> oh! >> what? >> shall i say that this joe biden edition is a little racier than usual? >> so if i'm popping candies from loose women, that can make someone tired, like jumping in cindy's fun barrel. >> has he been hanging out with the secret service? >> i'll be the first to shave a bush irrespo
he was born in captivity seven years in captivity and suddenly he's left in eye river. but the good citizens of australia, they found little dirk, uninjured, but terrified. >> well, he is back in his original habitat at seaworld, along with his mate peaches. police arrested and then released the three men, and they are due to appear in court on choorgs of trespassing, stealing and unlawfully keeping a protected animal. >>> vice president joe biden got some lip service because the...
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but so many other children are born without that gift. but that is a gift that we can all play a role in. that gift that you can aspire and achieve but we have to reach children early enough and we have to keep looking. we have to keep protecting and investing in programs and youth challenge and career academies, things that reach people to me as early as possible, as middle school and try to embed in them that aspiration, that expectation that so many of us are just blessed with. that is not an expectation that will necessarily be there for a child born into a family where no one has gone to college. but we have that power. we have the power through the programs we do, through the excellent teachers who inspire, through the after school programs that inspire children not just in a particular moment or a particular course or a particular score card but about what they can be. colleges can play a role in reaching down early into the neighborhoods where they exist. and helping those children come to their campus, see what is possible, have
but so many other children are born without that gift. but that is a gift that we can all play a role in. that gift that you can aspire and achieve but we have to reach children early enough and we have to keep looking. we have to keep protecting and investing in programs and youth challenge and career academies, things that reach people to me as early as possible, as middle school and try to embed in them that aspiration, that expectation that so many of us are just blessed with. that is not...
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fighting another war today as every day a maternity unit is on alert a deformed baby has just been born the fifth this week. his newborn is suffering from serious an affirmation the doctors think he will survive but he may never be able to walk. from the cells. and he needs an operation at the moment he's much too weak for us to move forward with surgery so we have him on observation we have seen many other types of deformities he's not alone some are more severe than others we have something is born with that skulls without organs and sometimes with their legs totally twisted hard to look at this little lax the mother of this baby is in shock this woman has had three children before this one well born without any health problems this deformed baby is the first such case in her family. but there's a dramatic rise in such phenomena in fallujah one birth and five now exhibits congenial affirmation. this doctor sees only one possible solution and it is radical i am once. in the richer. and since you two are not my baby brother. how did it come to us all these babies were born after two tho
fighting another war today as every day a maternity unit is on alert a deformed baby has just been born the fifth this week. his newborn is suffering from serious an affirmation the doctors think he will survive but he may never be able to walk. from the cells. and he needs an operation at the moment he's much too weak for us to move forward with surgery so we have him on observation we have seen many other types of deformities he's not alone some are more severe than others we have something...
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i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, we all know that. i went to the library and the librarian gave me a wonderful book and began a life long friendship with the librarian. missouri is the native american pronunciation. in their language it is the people of the big boats. one word means all of that. missouri. frenchman who came up the mississippi river. they said that would be a great place to have a trading post. they set up a trading post and called it st. louis. missouri became missouri. now i ask you which is correct? missouri or missouri? >> missouri. okay. neither one. [laughter]. you can't say the native americans were wrong for saying missouri. you can't say the french were wrong for pronouncing it in their
i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, we all know that. i went to the library and the librarian gave me a wonderful...
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all but two were born in the south, eight were born this slavery. the greatest number, seven, serving at any one time representing in this photograph until 1969 when there were a total of nine members seated. for most african americans, the election of congressman depriest was like a dream come true. the chicago defender designed the swearing in of mr. depriest as a fulfillment of a prophecy. why? because the words expressed in the house floor by congressman h. white of north carolina in 1901, he said this mr. chairman is perhaps the knee grow's temporary farewell in the american congress, but let me say phoenix like, he will rise up some day and come again. congressman white was the last black to serve in congress until depriest was elected. up in the visitor's gallery, which was segregated at that time, sat the family of congressman depriest. according to the "chicago tribune," the words often heard whiserred in the gallery were, there he is, when people spotted depriest. to overt attempts to keep depriest from being seated, the speaker of the hou
all but two were born in the south, eight were born this slavery. the greatest number, seven, serving at any one time representing in this photograph until 1969 when there were a total of nine members seated. for most african americans, the election of congressman depriest was like a dream come true. the chicago defender designed the swearing in of mr. depriest as a fulfillment of a prophecy. why? because the words expressed in the house floor by congressman h. white of north carolina in 1901,...
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how did it come to this all these babies were born after two thousand and four when flu endured one of the most violent battles ever witnessed on iraqi soil bombs and shells rained down on the sitting for several weeks fifteen thousand coalition soldiers were marshalled to crush the lucia facing them were two thousand iraqi resistance fighters armed with collision carves and rocket launchers a u.s. air force dropped hundreds of tons of bombs. but. these pictures show fireballs falling on the city this is white phosphorus but chemical incendiary weapon today this bombing is said to have caused the malformations in the children of fallujah. to. baghdad winter two thousand and eleven how can you tell whether a city is no longer at war perhaps by observing the passers by crisscrossing the streets in iraq peace is gradually settling but the stench of war is still noticeable. the iraqi capital alternates between days of violence and days of peace the u.s. army is committed to point out of the country by december the police and the iraqi army will step in and choose. these traffic jams are an
how did it come to this all these babies were born after two thousand and four when flu endured one of the most violent battles ever witnessed on iraqi soil bombs and shells rained down on the sitting for several weeks fifteen thousand coalition soldiers were marshalled to crush the lucia facing them were two thousand iraqi resistance fighters armed with collision carves and rocket launchers a u.s. air force dropped hundreds of tons of bombs. but. these pictures show fireballs falling on the...
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i was born in te ambiguohondura. i was born premature.er's doctor thought they were going to have twins, so they induced labor, and without the aid of an ultrasound, even if it was the mid-1970s, i was born with some serious health conditions. >> you were born very prematurely. >> yeah, i was born between seven and eight months. most of the doctors were ready to give up on me. they had a coffin and had a death certificate signed. and my mom kept on believing. but for the longest time, the odds were against me surviving. >> you had your own personal experience of being in hospitals a lot. was there a point in your life where you said, look, there's got to be an easier way to get people the supplies they need, because it's not working for everybody around the world right now. >> i think having substantial medical intervention when you're that little gives you a very real understanding of what a doctor does. >> as soon as i learned to drive, my mom would call me every other month to go pick up little kids that had an asthma attack that neede
i was born in te ambiguohondura. i was born premature.er's doctor thought they were going to have twins, so they induced labor, and without the aid of an ultrasound, even if it was the mid-1970s, i was born with some serious health conditions. >> you were born very prematurely. >> yeah, i was born between seven and eight months. most of the doctors were ready to give up on me. they had a coffin and had a death certificate signed. and my mom kept on believing. but for the longest...
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i, too, am a mother of six three born at st. luke's and three born at cpmc. i can say nothing greater than than they were a great hospital then and i hope they continue to be one in the future. i ask that this afternoon to see the hospitals grow in the community be approved because bayview hunters point has the most unemployed workers and the majority of them belong to local 261 which i'm signatory to. this would bring wealth back into a community that has been slighted so long and there is so much work to be done on this project that i think a lot of people could come off the welfare roles, the unemployment roles and could become productive. that's one community that really deserves it. i'm definitely a forerunner for my community and san francisco as a san francisco resident, graduated here and my daughter gets her master's next month. i believe in san francisco and i believe in the commissioners. please vote for the right thing. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is joe fang. i would ask you for a little patience and forgiveness if i sound a little inco
i, too, am a mother of six three born at st. luke's and three born at cpmc. i can say nothing greater than than they were a great hospital then and i hope they continue to be one in the future. i ask that this afternoon to see the hospitals grow in the community be approved because bayview hunters point has the most unemployed workers and the majority of them belong to local 261 which i'm signatory to. this would bring wealth back into a community that has been slighted so long and there is so...
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williams gadsby was born in 1810 presumably in baltimore. it is possible he opened a cigar and fine goods shop when he was 19 in 1829 and later when his father retired in 1836. he took over the national hotel. in 1844 soon after his father's death he sells the national hotel and moves to a hotel named gadsby's, a smaller hotel a few blocks away. around 1856 he ends up selling this hotel due to problems with debt and becomes a government clerk. the common thread between the two is again they're both in the hotel business and as i show in my paper, they're both small time slave traders. while john gadsby's various hotels appear to be the site of slave trading, accusations against him do not arise until he moves into the famed decatur house. one of the most cited accusations comes from a private letter of a french diplomat to a friend. in 1840 adolf writes some days ago i went to an evening party at gadsby's, the proprietor of the hotel where i stayed on my arrival here, which he has relinquished to his son. he's an old retch who made his fortu
williams gadsby was born in 1810 presumably in baltimore. it is possible he opened a cigar and fine goods shop when he was 19 in 1829 and later when his father retired in 1836. he took over the national hotel. in 1844 soon after his father's death he sells the national hotel and moves to a hotel named gadsby's, a smaller hotel a few blocks away. around 1856 he ends up selling this hotel due to problems with debt and becomes a government clerk. the common thread between the two is again they're...
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we were on the bus. >> i was born there. >> do you go back lately? >> i spent 1993 and 1994 there, working on a book about the columbia river. the salmon have been wiped out. there is a huge public policy debate. my family went there. i was born in the town the year water was diverted to irrigate the farms. my education depended on destroying the river. >> where is this? >> in the columbia basin, in washington state. it was a desert. they build the dam and turned the desert into a very productive farm area. >> so you left eastern europe, and came here. >> i was a roving nationa correspondent, who did stories about africa and eastern europe. i went back to the post, "the mothership," and this was the place that hired me when i was young. and i went out to cover "the washington post." and they said, "do you want to go to asia?" my wife said, "yes, we should go with our daughter and son." we went there until 2010. we went to tokyo. when i went to japan, my boss, david hoffman, the boss of the foreign correspondents, said, you are a future writer. i want
we were on the bus. >> i was born there. >> do you go back lately? >> i spent 1993 and 1994 there, working on a book about the columbia river. the salmon have been wiped out. there is a huge public policy debate. my family went there. i was born in the town the year water was diverted to irrigate the farms. my education depended on destroying the river. >> where is this? >> in the columbia basin, in washington state. it was a desert. they build the dam and turned...
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my name is -- my son was born on november 20. my oldest son is eligible to attend transitional kindergarten. but the district only provided to schools for us to choose. we live in the richmond district. but if my son attends either one of the schools, i have to spend a lot of time taking my kids and also taking three buses to the school. and both of them have to get up very early and i think they will be too tired to attend school. i hope the school district can provide the program in chinatown and also richmond so to allow the kids born up to november 1, between november 1 and december 2, to attend tk school near our house. thank you. [applause] >> could evening. -- good evening. my name is -- my daughter was born on november 11, 2008. she is eligible to attend tk next year. but right now the school district only provides two tk schools. because i live in richmond, whatever school we are going to, the district will be too far away. the commute time is about three hours per day. i hope the school district and open a tk program in
my name is -- my son was born on november 20. my oldest son is eligible to attend transitional kindergarten. but the district only provided to schools for us to choose. we live in the richmond district. but if my son attends either one of the schools, i have to spend a lot of time taking my kids and also taking three buses to the school. and both of them have to get up very early and i think they will be too tired to attend school. i hope the school district can provide the program in chinatown...
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but the estern philosophy always says when arewe born we are born like empty box. >> rose: right. >> and as you grow -- as you grow older in westn society, you tend to put something in your box every time you get nervous. you have a drink, you have a sexual affair, you have drugs, you have game, you have money. so by the time you are nearing the end of yo life, you are walking around with this box loaded with all of these things you thought you needed when, in fact, all they are doing is covering up your vulnerability, your terror, youreed for the love of someone their philosophy is every time you feel this tremor of fear about something, don't load yourself up with a cigarette o a drink or, you know,nother conquest or more game. throw something out of the box, so as you are coming to t end r life. >> rose: change your behavior. >> you are as empty and free as you were when you were born. >> okay. i want to go through some of the people, because these are interestingncounters. john f. kennedy. >> yeah. i met him when i was 23 years old, at a lunch party, i didn't know he and jackie w
but the estern philosophy always says when arewe born we are born like empty box. >> rose: right. >> and as you grow -- as you grow older in westn society, you tend to put something in your box every time you get nervous. you have a drink, you have a sexual affair, you have drugs, you have game, you have money. so by the time you are nearing the end of yo life, you are walking around with this box loaded with all of these things you thought you needed when, in fact, all they are...
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born workers that enhances their wages. the other 9% got whacked up side the head with globalization and immigration and everything you can list and they need help. getting rid of immigrants doesn't really help them. the final point is if you look at the last 15 years, 25% of publicly traded companies in the united states are essentially from the bay area region and one out of four was started by an immigrant. we have great data on this because it's all transparent. you can look it up. you can tabulate it. it's all a list of companies that we own, from google to intel, we know these companies. here is what you don't know but you kind of know if you just look around. in the next two years, we'll have much better data on. that is at the small and medium sized, it turns out that same disproportionate effort of immigrants forming businesses that by the way small businesses are what employ people and grow the economy, immigrants form a disproportionate number of those businesses. we know that what does that mean? well, i think y
born workers that enhances their wages. the other 9% got whacked up side the head with globalization and immigration and everything you can list and they need help. getting rid of immigrants doesn't really help them. the final point is if you look at the last 15 years, 25% of publicly traded companies in the united states are essentially from the bay area region and one out of four was started by an immigrant. we have great data on this because it's all transparent. you can look it up. you can...
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it's just born. they welcomed mike and ike in 1940. their sassy spicy sisters, hot tamales in 1950. three years later, peeps hatched. they became an easter basket basic. >> it makes them think of their childhood. >> reporter: 2 million of the chicks, bunnies, and other seasonal shapes hippity-hop down the con vier belts each year. now they're deep in peak peep season. i heard you haven't livered until you have tasted a warm peep. >> it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience. >> reporter: more than 1 billion will be made, sold, and enjoyed over easter. wow. okay. >> hmm.
it's just born. they welcomed mike and ike in 1940. their sassy spicy sisters, hot tamales in 1950. three years later, peeps hatched. they became an easter basket basic. >> it makes them think of their childhood. >> reporter: 2 million of the chicks, bunnies, and other seasonal shapes hippity-hop down the con vier belts each year. now they're deep in peak peep season. i heard you haven't livered until you have tasted a warm peep. >> it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience....
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. >> jon: all you were born an original. there's a health company that can help you stay that way.at's healthier than that? [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. hey it's a new yorkú"eprimary. [ laughter ] you know why -- because doesn't matter. jason jones has more. >> the republican primary has been a 24 hour news extravaganza for states like new hampshire and iowa. candidates and reporters flocked to local diners, newsstands, lunch counters, cafes, diner and greasy spoons drowning them with attention and pa lrnt i cheese. it was on to new york but with the early states making mitt romney the presumptive nominee no one is here. there were no tv cameras new york supporters. >> off to vote? no. >> voters like kevin hardwick were disappointed. those people in iowa and new hampshire. on my bucket list just once i want to cast a vote that matters. >> i knew i what i had to do you know what today we're going to tick something off that list and get you that much closer to death. >> it was time for "the daily show"'s show new york primary day fantasy-dream machine thing. you say yo
. >> jon: all you were born an original. there's a health company that can help you stay that way.at's healthier than that? [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. hey it's a new yorkú"eprimary. [ laughter ] you know why -- because doesn't matter. jason jones has more. >> the republican primary has been a 24 hour news extravaganza for states like new hampshire and iowa. candidates and reporters flocked to local diners, newsstands, lunch counters, cafes, diner and...