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the ada, calif. building code, the civil rights, and our experts here will elaborate. we also have a list of certified caps at work in san francisco for you. carla johnson with the mayor's office of disability has created a really good it died of out to interview your experts to make sure you are getting the best quality product for you. been next -- the money you pay for the inspection you can take as a tax deduction. any money that if you have taken can be applied as a tax deduction. this can be done on an annual basis. next, the opportunity, and a fund -- opportunity loan fund, providing for small businesses to pay for the inspection or to make improvements needed. to do it before you receive the lawsuit. and lastly, we of the bar association and their resources. they're providing their legal service for you. this last thing i am going to share with you in terms of what we have seen in our office is that with the individuals, that does not necessarily mean an individual will follow up with a lawsuit. what we've seen in our office is the individual's will send you a
the ada, calif. building code, the civil rights, and our experts here will elaborate. we also have a list of certified caps at work in san francisco for you. carla johnson with the mayor's office of disability has created a really good it died of out to interview your experts to make sure you are getting the best quality product for you. been next -- the money you pay for the inspection you can take as a tax deduction. any money that if you have taken can be applied as a tax deduction. this can...
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the ada, calif. building code, the civil rights, and our experts here will elaborate. we also have a list of certified caps at work in san francisco for you. carla johnson with the mayor's office of disability has created a really good it died of out to interview your
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---esta misma semana, el pontfice calific los casos de abusos sexuales de "crimenes" pero una asociacinue el papa, no ha hecho nada para evitar que ocurran.. por lo cual lo denunciaron ante el tribunal penal internacional. take vo ---los lderes latinoamerica nos celebraron una sesin maratonica de debates en la onu en un ambiente de pesimismo por nuevas alertas sobre la economa mundial, y la tensin en oriente medio. ---el temor a un contagio mundial, estuvo presente en una gran parte de las intervencione s de lderes mundiales, especialmente de los pases en vas de desarrollo. ---adems, estuvieron presentes.. las preocupaciones medioambientales y la lucha contra el crimen organizado. ---el presidente de el salvador, mauricio funes, apel al "liderazgo norteamericano" a unirse a mxico, colombia y centroamrica al duro combate contra el crimen organizado y el narcotrfico. cu ---la operacion "rapido y furioso", que permiti la venta de armas a crteles de la droga mexicanos, vuelve a ser noticia. --- hoy se dio a conocer una grabacion en la que se escucha a un agente federal y un vendedor de arma
---esta misma semana, el pontfice calific los casos de abusos sexuales de "crimenes" pero una asociacinue el papa, no ha hecho nada para evitar que ocurran.. por lo cual lo denunciaron ante el tribunal penal internacional. take vo ---los lderes latinoamerica nos celebraron una sesin maratonica de debates en la onu en un ambiente de pesimismo por nuevas alertas sobre la economa mundial, y la tensin en oriente medio. ---el temor a un contagio mundial, estuvo presente en una gran parte...
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---"solyndra" fue halagada el aÑo pasado por el presidente obama, quien la calific como un modelo parain de empleos, con fondos federales. top-vo ---un gran susto se llevaron los pasajeros del vuelo 586 de united airlines, en el aeropuerto dulles, de la capital del pais, cuando este se disponia a despegar rumbo a la ciudad de san francisco. ---uno de los pilotos, not que habia problemas con una de las turbinas y pidio a los 179 pasajeros y a la tripulacin a abandonar la aeronave. ---entre los pasajeros se encontraba la magistrada de la suprema corte de la nacin ruth bader ginsburg de 78 aÑos de edad. ---durante la evacuacin, 3 personas resultaron levemente lesionadas. cu --organizaciones de derechos humanos quieren aplicar la ley del hombre, a los representantes de dios. --una demanda en la corte internacional, pide que se investigue y enjuicie al papa y a lderes de la iglesia catlica, por los abusos sexuales de sacerdotes. --y se hizo un llamado a vctimas en el area de la baha a unirse a la demanda. --jaime peluffo nos trae el informe. take anchor live take pkg un pequeÑo grupo de sob
---"solyndra" fue halagada el aÑo pasado por el presidente obama, quien la calific como un modelo parain de empleos, con fondos federales. top-vo ---un gran susto se llevaron los pasajeros del vuelo 586 de united airlines, en el aeropuerto dulles, de la capital del pais, cuando este se disponia a despegar rumbo a la ciudad de san francisco. ---uno de los pilotos, not que habia problemas con una de las turbinas y pidio a los 179 pasajeros y a la tripulacin a abandonar la aeronave....
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he hits the road this week on a cross-country fund-raising swing in missouri, calif., and louisiana.epublican voters may still be waiting for a candidate. >> this is like high-school dating and no one ever lives up to the expectation. there is no republican romeo. >> ultimately, republicans want a candidate who can beat president obama. >> they see a president who is struggling. they see numbers that suggest republicans can win this. they know that they have to put a very strong candidate up against what is going to be a very well-financed obama campaign theme last month sarah palin said december was the deadline whether she would run. sources say not even her staff knows what she will do. >>> funeral services are under way for a d.c. police officer who was killed in a traffic accident in montgomery county. friends and family attended a wake last night at mount calvary baptist church in rockville. the officer was off two when his car crashed into the back of a tanker truck on the shoulder of on-to 70. he was a 10-year veteran of the metropolitan police department. >>> jury selection
he hits the road this week on a cross-country fund-raising swing in missouri, calif., and louisiana.epublican voters may still be waiting for a candidate. >> this is like high-school dating and no one ever lives up to the expectation. there is no republican romeo. >> ultimately, republicans want a candidate who can beat president obama. >> they see a president who is struggling. they see numbers that suggest republicans can win this. they know that they have to put a very...
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el ministro de comunicaciones de venezuela, neg que el mandatrio haya sido ingresado al hospital y calificd. cu ----en oakland, esta tarde, cientos de padres de familia vivieron momentos de angustia, durante un operativo.... take vo ....realizado por la policia cuando buscaban a un sospechoso de asesinato. --las autdoridades pidieron a todos los alumnos de la preparatoria "bishop o'dowd" y de la academia "barack obama", a que permaneciera n dentro de sus aulas. ---el sujeto, fue capturado sin mayores incidentes. cu ---en la ciudad de moraga, la policia investiga un posible caso de violacin sexual en el colegio "saint mary's", el segundo en tan solo 2 semanas. take vo ---una estudiante, llam a las autoridades el domingo por la noche y les inform que habia sido violada por un estudiante y su amigo en uno de los dormitorios del plantel. ---en un caso aparte, el pasado 11 de septiembre, la policia detuvo a un estudiante, tambien de ese colegio, bajo sospecha de violacin. ---un grupo de feministas de la escuela, se manifestaron esta tarde para exigir mayor seguridad. top-vo ---partes del estaci
el ministro de comunicaciones de venezuela, neg que el mandatrio haya sido ingresado al hospital y calificd. cu ----en oakland, esta tarde, cientos de padres de familia vivieron momentos de angustia, durante un operativo.... take vo ....realizado por la policia cuando buscaban a un sospechoso de asesinato. --las autdoridades pidieron a todos los alumnos de la preparatoria "bishop o'dowd" y de la academia "barack obama", a que permaneciera n dentro de sus aulas. ---el sujeto,...
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funds were not initially calif work -- accounted for in the amortization schedule. these funds include food carts, which will generate at least $18,000 annually. a new operator at the marina green kiosk, and permit fees generated in the marina allocated to loan repayments. we expect that these revenue sources will total at least $50,000 annually for $350,000 over seven years, exceeding the amount, which is the rent credit schedule, exceeding the amount of the maximum rent credit. i would like to note likedbw has occurred -- note that dpw has approved the new schedule, and you have that before you now. the lou is pending approval by the board of supervisors. the lease, the states -- these are the -- changes required are because of the following. the least stipulates that the tenant wishes to perform eligible of improvements to the arena, the tenant can currently receive an offset. process anticipates that the tenant will be responsible for the work but does not described a process for work that is paid for by the tenant but performed by the city. the lease also stipu
funds were not initially calif work -- accounted for in the amortization schedule. these funds include food carts, which will generate at least $18,000 annually. a new operator at the marina green kiosk, and permit fees generated in the marina allocated to loan repayments. we expect that these revenue sources will total at least $50,000 annually for $350,000 over seven years, exceeding the amount, which is the rent credit schedule, exceeding the amount of the maximum rent credit. i would like...
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more respect less indifference a caped crusaders bid to improve communities in russia's northern calif was the calmest superhero in super this book also online. i see myself as. an income star. thank you thank you. but so are its knees in a career with britney spears has the pop princess of years worth in moscow. the markets both in europe and the. i have seen their worst week since the financial crisis of two thousand and eight hyping fears of a double dip recession massive losses came to supply reassuring words from the world bank and the international monetary fund has of the branding institutions gathered for their annual meeting in washington to discuss ways to deal with the european debt crisis i am going out of global economic growth major banking reform is the only way to stop the global crisis hoarding to arts he's an expert that's kaiser but he says caracas bankers stand in the way it's not a recession in the classic sense of labor and products and manufacturing that's not the case at all this is a balance sheet recession in other words the banks principally their balance she
more respect less indifference a caped crusaders bid to improve communities in russia's northern calif was the calmest superhero in super this book also online. i see myself as. an income star. thank you thank you. but so are its knees in a career with britney spears has the pop princess of years worth in moscow. the markets both in europe and the. i have seen their worst week since the financial crisis of two thousand and eight hyping fears of a double dip recession massive losses came to...
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massive crowd about three million people gathered in a massive park that around this university building calif. to back. effects of rockets being launched into the sky. spectacular scenes here all in celebration of moscow's eight hundred sixty fourth birthday and you can hear the music in the background well when they go in one thousand nine hundred seven the french composer john michels ya he conducted the first laser show in moscow i was also near this building here that was dedicated to moscow's eight hundred fiftieth birthday so let's hope they gain that entry in the guinness book of world records. with a spectacular laser not display taking place here in the heart of moscow bring you live coverage here on r.t. and of course you can log on right now to all tito calm and watch the show continue . over the next few minutes or so. this is all see live in moscow. we'll continue now with the news this hour the un's most powerful body should demand an end to the violence in syria move all parties into that's russia's view outlined by the foreign minister during a meeting with his brazilian count
massive crowd about three million people gathered in a massive park that around this university building calif. to back. effects of rockets being launched into the sky. spectacular scenes here all in celebration of moscow's eight hundred sixty fourth birthday and you can hear the music in the background well when they go in one thousand nine hundred seven the french composer john michels ya he conducted the first laser show in moscow i was also near this building here that was dedicated to...
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. >> we will go now to sacramento, calif. caller: my question originates from the american presidents series. there was a question about what grover cleveland thought of volumes jennings bryan -- of william jennings bryan. i am curious what he hated him for and if that was true. >> i will start. you can follow up. grover cleveland was a hard money democratic president. he did not like bryan's position. it was the silver at issue and the breaking of the cleveland administration of the purchase act that most got the ire of clover cleveland -- of grover cleveland. >> the democratic party, especially from the east where cleveland was from. people who believed in thomas jefferson and that the government should not do very much in the economy. during the depression of the 1890's, grover cleveland said that the people should support the government but the government should not support the people. this is different from what bryan believed. he was a liberal. he believed the government should help those who could not help themselves.
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the north could get calif.. one could imagine the other states coming in as slave states. people say you can't grow cotton in that part of the region until they irrigate arizona and west texas but you can mine in those states and slave labor was used for mining and was used for mining in the south. southerners look upon this as a great victory. then congress passes a bill to see if texas -- an enormous amount of money to pay off its debt from the republican period. then it takes a piece of new mexico and gives it to texas. not as far as santa fe but to el paso. far more than texas ever had when it was a mexican province. when it with a mexican state. then congress bans the public slave trade. it doesn't ban slavery but just the slave trade which is a meaningless gesture because you can't take your slaves to alexandria wherever you want. you can buy and seldom privately whenever you want. you simply couldn't have a public option. but the big issue is the fugitive slave law of 1850. congress creates for the first time a national bureaucracy that puts the federal commission f
the north could get calif.. one could imagine the other states coming in as slave states. people say you can't grow cotton in that part of the region until they irrigate arizona and west texas but you can mine in those states and slave labor was used for mining and was used for mining in the south. southerners look upon this as a great victory. then congress passes a bill to see if texas -- an enormous amount of money to pay off its debt from the republican period. then it takes a piece of new...
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host: san diego, calif., on our line republicans. are on "washington journal" with with berrick. caller: i would like to ask about the input of that the electric grid. in southern california, we had a blackout for roughly 12 hours. i wonder about the requirements of the private companies. they are making a good profit and charging higher prices out here. if you could speak to that, thank you for your work. guest: that is not a part of our work as the department. host: florida on our line for independents. caller: as i look on your web site, i noticed the general focus is efficiency and effectiveness of the agency. the ultimate free market accountability for our government is the constitution. i am curious why you do not have any focus -- say it is purpose to well in these areas and those sorts of things. i know the dhs has been sued in has had to change some of their policies and operations, but why is there not a focus, or is there, on how this affects the people as far as their liberties and whether that is being done well or what
host: san diego, calif., on our line republicans. are on "washington journal" with with berrick. caller: i would like to ask about the input of that the electric grid. in southern california, we had a blackout for roughly 12 hours. i wonder about the requirements of the private companies. they are making a good profit and charging higher prices out here. if you could speak to that, thank you for your work. guest: that is not a part of our work as the department. host: florida on our...
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police say that california street was really being targeted, calif. from about blake street to 62nd was hit hard also russell street where it intersects with california, the 1600 block of julia street and also tires slashed near the intersection of julia and king street. i have some video that we shot from the scene right here. as you can see the tires were slashed as last. cars had to be told, many people had to call cats when it walked out of their home court to find that their cars were totally on functional all this guys try to drive but when i get very far. berkeley police say that this is the worst tire slashing that anyone on the force can remember we found 1 recent college graduate who was fired up about the inconvenience and the seven expense. >> yes, all for my tires they got all of them. i'm extremely angry. i'm on a fixed income i did not budget for this hour have to pay lac $100 per tire i have the towing fee as well, i cannot go to work today i had to call my boss and tell him my tired eyes laughed, he is thinking that that is an excuse
police say that california street was really being targeted, calif. from about blake street to 62nd was hit hard also russell street where it intersects with california, the 1600 block of julia street and also tires slashed near the intersection of julia and king street. i have some video that we shot from the scene right here. as you can see the tires were slashed as last. cars had to be told, many people had to call cats when it walked out of their home court to find that their cars were...
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when i was a kid, calif. eclipsed new york. this happened over a gradual period of time. in arguably, population is a fact. in other ways, in ways of new yorkers are reluctant to admit. what is happening now is that maybe texas is doing that to california. these things change. but he is, because he was a new yorker, brought with him attitudes not just about gender but about race. he was a racial moderate. if he defeats wilson, washington is not desegregated. that was wilson's doing. -- re-segregated. that was wilson's doing. the civil rights movement might have lived along -- move along faster. for women, a civil-rights, foreign policy -- germany sort of faded us into war. would he use have avoided that? >> he had been referred to as the bearded icicle. he had a very chilly, aliyahs of rectitude. yes, he did have a beard. when used stayed at the white house -- hughes stayed at the white house, calvin coolidge sent to his barber up to his room. >> if i remember, wilson had to stay up all night. >> it was a couple of days because california define the race. >> there are two
when i was a kid, calif. eclipsed new york. this happened over a gradual period of time. in arguably, population is a fact. in other ways, in ways of new yorkers are reluctant to admit. what is happening now is that maybe texas is doing that to california. these things change. but he is, because he was a new yorker, brought with him attitudes not just about gender but about race. he was a racial moderate. if he defeats wilson, washington is not desegregated. that was wilson's doing. --...
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[applause] in the coming months, we will open new centers in new york, boston, conn., minneapolis, calif., and alaska. when all the members of the business network please stand? please stand up. thank you so much for your effort and for your commitment. i want you to take note of these people. before you leave, we implore you to please get to know in the senior business consultant from our business centers and become clients of the minority business development agency. even with the support of mbda, sba, and others in the executive branch, our nation's businesses still need help so that they can prosper and create jobs. that is why, earlier this month, president obama unveiled to the nation the american jobs act. this plan, which congress should pass without delay, would provide significant tax cuts to small businesses. specifically, it will cut payroll taxes in half on the first $5 million of wages paid to companies and it gives incentive to hire veterans returning from war. the american jobs act has 100% expensing for capital expenditures into 2012. if you are thinking about buying new
[applause] in the coming months, we will open new centers in new york, boston, conn., minneapolis, calif., and alaska. when all the members of the business network please stand? please stand up. thank you so much for your effort and for your commitment. i want you to take note of these people. before you leave, we implore you to please get to know in the senior business consultant from our business centers and become clients of the minority business development agency. even with the support of...
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host: bakersfield, calif., independent line, good morning. are you with us?aller: hi, my name is trudy. good morning. in the last obama campaign, that was the first time i ever donated to a campaign. before this i voted for reagan and the republicans. i have completely turned away from the republican party now. people seem to blame obama for not passing things or the democrats polling a filibuster as many times as they did. i feel it is even more important this year that our little donations will add up and i feel he has got to stay president. i live in bakersfield which sits on the san andreas fault. they will get one of the big earthquakes and you cannot even count on help. we may have to give up something according to the republicans like social security. i am really worried about obama getting in this year and i will get whatever i can. i am on social security now. it is not much but i may give $10 per month host: let's hear from jen who gave $200. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to thank you guys for bringing up this very important topic.
host: bakersfield, calif., independent line, good morning. are you with us?aller: hi, my name is trudy. good morning. in the last obama campaign, that was the first time i ever donated to a campaign. before this i voted for reagan and the republicans. i have completely turned away from the republican party now. people seem to blame obama for not passing things or the democrats polling a filibuster as many times as they did. i feel it is even more important this year that our little donations...
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host: last call from santa barbara, calif., on our democratic line. caller: good morning. i'm really concerned with the the way this country is going. i feel it is nothing more than a crude attempt by the republican party to disarm all the things that have been put in place to recant the republican party. i also feel the immigration policy in this country is no more than an invasion of our sovereignty. i will cross over and vote for governor romney if he has any politics to get the immigrants out of here. thank you for your time. host: final thoughts, mr. parker? guest: the immigration problems complex. in california and all the states in the southwest and pacific, it is a complex problem and one that is a distraction, unfortunately. whether it is important politically are not, the most important issue is putting people back to work. we have to pass this jobs that. we have to pass it right away. we're going to be talking about the need for jobs in this country. i hope that we're still not talking about this in september 2012 when the country is keyed in on charlotte, n.c.,
host: last call from santa barbara, calif., on our democratic line. caller: good morning. i'm really concerned with the the way this country is going. i feel it is nothing more than a crude attempt by the republican party to disarm all the things that have been put in place to recant the republican party. i also feel the immigration policy in this country is no more than an invasion of our sovereignty. i will cross over and vote for governor romney if he has any politics to get the immigrants...
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when i was a kid, calif. eclipsed new york. this happened over a gradual period of time. in arguably, population is a fact. in other ways, in ways of new yorkers are reluctant to admit. what is happening now is that maybe texas is doing that to california. these things change. but he is, because he was a new yorker, brought with him attitudes not just about gender but about race. he was a racial moderate. if he defeats wilson, washington is not re-segregated. that was wilson's doing. the civil rights movement might have moved along faster. have moved along faster. for women, a civil-rights, foreign policy -- germany sort of baited us into war. would he use have avoided that? >> he had been referred to as the bearded icicle. he had a very chilly, aura of rectitude. yes, he did have a beard. when hughes stayed at the white house, calvin coolidge sent to his barber up to his room. >> if i remember, wilson had to stay up all night. >> it was a couple of days because california define the race. >> there are two guys. norman thomas ran for president on a socialism ticket. the o
when i was a kid, calif. eclipsed new york. this happened over a gradual period of time. in arguably, population is a fact. in other ways, in ways of new yorkers are reluctant to admit. what is happening now is that maybe texas is doing that to california. these things change. but he is, because he was a new yorker, brought with him attitudes not just about gender but about race. he was a racial moderate. if he defeats wilson, washington is not re-segregated. that was wilson's doing. the civil...
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host: next up is los angeles calif.. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to address the main motivation for 9/11 if you look 47 of the 9/11 commission report. that is u.s. support for israel. michael scheuer has addressed that in a book but we do not see that addressed anywhere in the u.s. media when it comes to motivation for 9/11 and the attack in 1993. host: we will leave its there. guest: this cuts to the heart of an issue that americans really need to consider if they do not want to fight this war forever. american lifestyle democracy women in the workplace elections, liberty -- all of those things, they would never have in a country that they would live in. the policies pushed by president bush mr. dick cheney, senator mccain, and barack obama that america is being attacked because of those things is a disservice to the population of the united states. this war is not against americans because we are americans. it is motivated by the activities of our government and its allies in the muslim world. israel is an enormous problem for the un
host: next up is los angeles calif.. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to address the main motivation for 9/11 if you look 47 of the 9/11 commission report. that is u.s. support for israel. michael scheuer has addressed that in a book but we do not see that addressed anywhere in the u.s. media when it comes to motivation for 9/11 and the attack in 1993. host: we will leave its there. guest: this cuts to the heart of an issue that americans really need to consider if they do not...
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. >> we will go now to sacramento, calif. go ahead, please. caller: my question originates from the american presidents series. during the grover cleveland episode, there was a question about what grover cleveland thought of william jennings bryan. he said that grover cleveland hated william jennings bryan and he was not able to finish. i am curious what he hated him for and if that was true. >> i will start. you can follow up. grover cleveland was a hard money democratic president. he did not like bryan's position. it was the silver at issue and the income tax that bryan had championed in the house and helped pass. it was the breaking of the cleveland admi of the purchase act that most got the ire of grover cleveland. >> cleveland was representative of the old democratic party. >> the democratic party, of commercial interests, especially from the east where cleveland was from. he was from buffalo. people who believed in thomas jefferson and that the government should not do very much in the economy. during the depression of the 1890's, grover
. >> we will go now to sacramento, calif. go ahead, please. caller: my question originates from the american presidents series. during the grover cleveland episode, there was a question about what grover cleveland thought of william jennings bryan. he said that grover cleveland hated william jennings bryan and he was not able to finish. i am curious what he hated him for and if that was true. >> i will start. you can follow up. grover cleveland was a hard money democratic president....
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i think that the pro-public and texas tribune type of non-profit model, calif. watches is another one -- there are several out there that i think very encouraging -- is trying to say that we will not try to do everything like a daily newspaper did. we will focus on this one hugely important public service kind of journalism and hope that we can find philanthropy that will support that. so far, i think they're doing a good job. >> the idea of the public service supporting public service journalism i think it is crucial in thinking about the changes that happened in the news industry come modernization. when we think about the way that we think of a story, the challenge was they were not telling the story differently. it all started sounding like the ap. i want your opinion over whether you think that foundation in this vein is continuing or bringing something new to bear on how we approach a new story? >> i think the fact that all of these public service-type foundation-funded stuff is starting was not having to cover sports and all of these the things. they can
i think that the pro-public and texas tribune type of non-profit model, calif. watches is another one -- there are several out there that i think very encouraging -- is trying to say that we will not try to do everything like a daily newspaper did. we will focus on this one hugely important public service kind of journalism and hope that we can find philanthropy that will support that. so far, i think they're doing a good job. >> the idea of the public service supporting public service...
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. >> host: calif..u are on with eric foner. >> caller: another hypothetical counterfactual question about slavery. didn't the economic incentive you talked about had the south not lost the war, what do you think would have been the evolution of slavery in the north and the south in the western hemisphere according to wikipedia, the entry on slavery there are more slaves today than at any point in history even though it is outlawed in all countries. >> guest: with all due respect to wikipedia it is not always accurate. on the other hand some books are not always accurate too. there are millions of slaves in the world today. i know that is the case. it is a terrible tragedy. in the united states there is no question if the south had won the war slavery would have continued. they reciting for independence but also to maintain slavery. they said that very directly. that is what they said in their secession statements. slavery is in danger and we need a new national government that can protect slavery. they
. >> host: calif..u are on with eric foner. >> caller: another hypothetical counterfactual question about slavery. didn't the economic incentive you talked about had the south not lost the war, what do you think would have been the evolution of slavery in the north and the south in the western hemisphere according to wikipedia, the entry on slavery there are more slaves today than at any point in history even though it is outlawed in all countries. >> guest: with all due...