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sweet and cleaver. and very useful. radioactive and dangerous. and even dead and desolate. they only keep their unique secrets their bottoms unique lakes on our t.v. . welcome back to the spotlight an album of and just a reminder that my guest here in the studio today is out of the right of course he's the presidential aide aide to the russian president dealing with questions and problems our economy we're discussing the the g. twenty summit that took place in korea and russian world economy this is not quite nokia a famous communications company is said to be starting its business or whatever in skulk over the russian innovation sector joining the apec summit e.u. said since japanese companies expressed an interest to bolt towards the skulk of a project to sell not only the finns but the japanese to which particular camp companies k. can you name them and how soon can we start doing something well first of all school project. has already attracted interest from all parts of the world and on this side finnish and nipponese companies for hitch interest from the continent eur
sweet and cleaver. and very useful. radioactive and dangerous. and even dead and desolate. they only keep their unique secrets their bottoms unique lakes on our t.v. . welcome back to the spotlight an album of and just a reminder that my guest here in the studio today is out of the right of course he's the presidential aide aide to the russian president dealing with questions and problems our economy we're discussing the the g. twenty summit that took place in korea and russian world economy...
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. >> reporter: a half century ago, the cleavers were the stereotype. married, two kids. but apparently, no more. >> wow, times have changed. >> reporter: a "time" magazine study found when asked straight up, 39% of americans say marriage is becoming obsolete. >> we found ourselves going to very elaborate weddings and then finding a few years later they didn't work out. so we've managed to outlast many of those people. >> i think people should get married. i think it's worth it. >> reporter: it's a choice made by mostly the college educated and financially secure and less prevalent among those on the low end of the socioeconomic end of the scale. yet the concept of family remains vital. three quarters of those surveyed say their family is the most important element in their lives. but what is a family in today's america? 86% say they would view a single parent with a child as a family. 80% say an unmarried couple with a child. and 63% say a gay or lesbian couple raising a child, whether they're allowed to marry or not. >> it's confusing to people trying to figure out how
. >> reporter: a half century ago, the cleavers were the stereotype. married, two kids. but apparently, no more. >> wow, times have changed. >> reporter: a "time" magazine study found when asked straight up, 39% of americans say marriage is becoming obsolete. >> we found ourselves going to very elaborate weddings and then finding a few years later they didn't work out. so we've managed to outlast many of those people. >> i think people should get married....
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sweet and cleaver. and fear useful. radioactive and dangerous. and even did it and desolate. field keep their unique secrets their bottoms unique lakes on. fears rise of christmas terror attacks in europe as belgium authorities swoop on a muslim extremist network said to be linked to chechen militants. recognizing the russia's imperfections moscow says its own check engine forming its political system despite signs of stagnating democracy. as the us puts its military on the move from iraq to afghanistan there where as it may boost the afghan insurgency and give local schools hopes of getting the troop withdrawal deadline. and the sea change in central asia the dried out desert that used to be well knowledge of supporters of want to slowly comes back to life. on the and on the line with well news on my.
sweet and cleaver. and fear useful. radioactive and dangerous. and even did it and desolate. field keep their unique secrets their bottoms unique lakes on. fears rise of christmas terror attacks in europe as belgium authorities swoop on a muslim extremist network said to be linked to chechen militants. recognizing the russia's imperfections moscow says its own check engine forming its political system despite signs of stagnating democracy. as the us puts its military on the move from iraq to...
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june cleaver of the world, i'm going to make you a healthy american woman. well, he's really cool.y're still at it. the god father of fitness is joining us. sitting down with a legend to be honest about it. first warning weather and nothing but great news. could you handle it close to 70 degrees next sunday. i hope so. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> watch for a wreck in belfast road. you can see, we have delays there back to mt. carmel road. and meantime, an accident at hampstead and that's possibly involving a tractor trailer and 95, southbound from white marsh to the beltway, four minutes there and the average speed of 39 miles per hour and there's your drive times and your speeds on the topside of the beltway. the westside, 38 miles per hour and there's a 16 minute drive time and taking a live look outside, there's the brake lights there and that's the westside. and this is brought to you by your toyota dealer. you'll find quality cars and trucks. toyota, moving forward. >>> all right, well this morning's coffee with is with jack and ellen lelane. it's for better balance for life. i wan
june cleaver of the world, i'm going to make you a healthy american woman. well, he's really cool.y're still at it. the god father of fitness is joining us. sitting down with a legend to be honest about it. first warning weather and nothing but great news. could you handle it close to 70 degrees next sunday. i hope so. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> watch for a wreck in belfast road. you can see, we have delays there back to mt. carmel road. and meantime, an accident at hampstead and that's...
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"we remain confident that oakland voters cleaver clear first-choice preference will hold true once every ballot has been set fid and counted." >>> the san francisco board of supervisors plans to ask its staff to come up with a plan tomorrow to place gavin newsome to take over. under state law, newsome is scheduled to be sworn in as lieutenant governor on january 3. >>> in washington, d.c., a battle is brewing over who will be the number two democrat in the house of representatives. denny hoyer announced he will run. the race pits two against each other. >>> a usa today gallup poll shows voters are confident democrats and republicans will work together. 64% say they think president obama will make a sincere effort to work with republicans in congress to find solutions acceptable to both parties. >>> the u.s. supreme court has decided no to hear a california case challenging president obama's health care law. the case had previously been dismissed by a judge in san diego. that judge ruled it is premature because no one could show they had been harm by the law. >>> it's going to be a cold o
"we remain confident that oakland voters cleaver clear first-choice preference will hold true once every ballot has been set fid and counted." >>> the san francisco board of supervisors plans to ask its staff to come up with a plan tomorrow to place gavin newsome to take over. under state law, newsome is scheduled to be sworn in as lieutenant governor on january 3. >>> in washington, d.c., a battle is brewing over who will be the number two democrat in the house of...
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. >> the clever cleaver brothers are mixing uu the flavors with their lime chicken.e salon pampeeing without the salon price. ó? >>> think ahead to the ravens next big game against the panthers. -hat is coming up next week. >> the clever cleaver brothers gave us this week's recipe it's lime back lemon chicken. >> hi, everybody, i'm lee. >> i'm steve. >> welcome to taillating with the clever cleaver brothers. >> we got a great recipe to share with you. >> it's called linebacker,,3 yellow lemon chicken. >> we are going to make a juice, one cup. >> simple pineapple juice, a combination of flavors. >> we are putting some of the lemon yellow. >> how about a little bit of rum. >> it's starting to sound good. >> i know, i know. >> whatever you want to put it in. >> that was supposed to go in the -- any ways. today it's your recipe, put it in there. >> okay. >> the marinade is done. >> that's great. >> we got a beautiful chicken. check this bad boy out. we kind of split down the backbone. took out all the goodies. we ate them for lunch and we throw them in the bag. >> you wa
. >> the clever cleaver brothers are mixing uu the flavors with their lime chicken.e salon pampeeing without the salon price. ó? >>> think ahead to the ravens next big game against the panthers. -hat is coming up next week. >> the clever cleaver brothers gave us this week's recipe it's lime back lemon chicken. >> hi, everybody, i'm lee. >> i'm steve. >> welcome to taillating with the clever cleaver brothers. >> we got a great recipe to share with...
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"we remain confident that oakland voters cleaver clear first-choice preference will hold true once every ballot has been set fid and counted." >>> the san francisco board of supervisors plans to ask its staff to come up with a plan tomorrow to place gavin newsome to take over. under state law, newsome is scheduled to be sworn in as lieutenant governor on january 3. >>> in washington, d.c., a battle is brewing over who will be the number two democrat in the house of representatives. denny hoyer announced he will run. the race pits two against each other. >>> a usa today gallup poll shows voters are confident democrats and republicans will work together. 64% say they think president obama will make a sincere effort to work with republicans in congress to find solutions acceptable to both parties. >>> the u.s. supreme court has decided no to hear a california case challenging president obama's health care law. the case had previously been dismissed by a judge in san diego. that judge ruled it is premature because no one could show they had been harm by the law. >>> it's going to be a cold o
"we remain confident that oakland voters cleaver clear first-choice preference will hold true once every ballot has been set fid and counted." >>> the san francisco board of supervisors plans to ask its staff to come up with a plan tomorrow to place gavin newsome to take over. under state law, newsome is scheduled to be sworn in as lieutenant governor on january 3. >>> in washington, d.c., a battle is brewing over who will be the number two democrat in the house of...
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difficult to enforce. >> to people are expected to enter plea today lazarists and some teen year-old cleaversan jose have been charged with aggravated arson the july fire cost $10 million damage to san jose trace elementary the two suspects are being held without bail. >> memorial service will be held for former chief of police alex fagan the memorial will be today at st. mary's they are expected to be a lot of people there see traffic in that area will be affected really all the way up until noon. they were thinking that it was star getting crowded around a 30 this morning. that will be for the memorial the last until noon avoid the area if you're not going to the memorial. former police chief collapsed and died in london while walking his dog on november 8th. he was 61 years old. >> watching wall street the dow is down 20 points. >> we will be back in a couple minutes a lot loolive lok taking a look at conditions talking about the game this weekend we will save $523! 16 minutes could save you 16%! come on... isn't it time an auto insurer gave it to you straight? that's why you should talk
difficult to enforce. >> to people are expected to enter plea today lazarists and some teen year-old cleaversan jose have been charged with aggravated arson the july fire cost $10 million damage to san jose trace elementary the two suspects are being held without bail. >> memorial service will be held for former chief of police alex fagan the memorial will be today at st. mary's they are expected to be a lot of people there see traffic in that area will be affected really all the...
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jerry brown was pretty cleaver. he had a role in this. what did he do? >> it's not so much what he did, it's how people viewed him. in a crisis people are comforted by experience over promise. they don't want any experiments. they want to feel good about who's going to be in power. brown looked real. whitman looked like a prop. let's not forget that whitman really shot herself in the foot, on that housekeeper issue, especially after all the other issues, her nonvoting record. the questionable financial transaction, the revelations of a physical altercation with an ebay employee. you put these together, and it gave people enough, especially as they talked about all along, latinos and independents. finally, you can't underestimate party difference. 44% democrat, 31% republican. think about all the independents and republicans she had to gobble and couldn't. >> jerry brown, of course, the candidate with all the experience. we know he's had two terms as governor. now, he goes back some 30 years later, what's going to be different. can he govern where arnold
jerry brown was pretty cleaver. he had a role in this. what did he do? >> it's not so much what he did, it's how people viewed him. in a crisis people are comforted by experience over promise. they don't want any experiments. they want to feel good about who's going to be in power. brown looked real. whitman looked like a prop. let's not forget that whitman really shot herself in the foot, on that housekeeper issue, especially after all the other issues, her nonvoting record. the...
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better to sort of let someone else hold the cleaver on this one. you can argue in general for cutting spending, but it's tough to be the one who has to actually do it. >> not that england and america are the same politically. but we've seen this dynamic play out in britain, and it was predicted to the point where some people were wondering if the labor party leaving office when they did last spring was deliberate so that the lib/dem coalition government would be the ones stuck making the draconian cuts in spending. as that happens, the population of the labor party has gone from nothing back ahead of the other two parties. but with the republicans in charge of the house, how can they exempt themselves from governing and how can they be sure that the democrats won't eventually figure this out and call them out on it? >> well, it'll be two things. one, eventually that committee will fill and they'll do whatever they do. in recent years or history, it hasn't been great and it remains to be seen if they'll be able to make it better now. but because we
better to sort of let someone else hold the cleaver on this one. you can argue in general for cutting spending, but it's tough to be the one who has to actually do it. >> not that england and america are the same politically. but we've seen this dynamic play out in britain, and it was predicted to the point where some people were wondering if the labor party leaving office when they did last spring was deliberate so that the lib/dem coalition government would be the ones stuck making the...
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that is the meet cleaver that's hanging over the debate. if they're not able to to come to a compromise everyone will have their taxes increased. that's where the pressure for compromise comes from. >> but if he did fight, he could turn around and blame it on the republicans. it always seems there's a disarmorment. >> michael, you know i love you. michael and i work together. but this is the way he came into office. he saw his mandate from the beginning. a mandate to change the tone and to change washington. maybe he was somewhat right about that progressives alone did not elect him. a lot of independents he lost. they were independent in name only. they were republicans scandalized by the bush administration, and predictably they went home. you look at this electorate this time around in 2010, he lost a lot of people, especially young people who came out for him in 2008. if they want to play with the same set of voters and want to fight and not expand the electorate and not play to their base and basically be republican-like. that's a reci
that is the meet cleaver that's hanging over the debate. if they're not able to to come to a compromise everyone will have their taxes increased. that's where the pressure for compromise comes from. >> but if he did fight, he could turn around and blame it on the republicans. it always seems there's a disarmorment. >> michael, you know i love you. michael and i work together. but this is the way he came into office. he saw his mandate from the beginning. a mandate to change the tone...
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was the american society better in the 50s when ward and june cleaver were holding court or is it now no massive entitlement spending in the 50s. none. okay? >> entitlement spending. >> bill: now we have huge programs all over the place. where was america better off back then or now? go. >> entitlement spending teaches dependency. created. >> bill: that's what i just said. >> created a whole under class. we are better off because of the free part of the economy by and large has made more people better off. >> bill: that's true we have elevated ourselves people like me and you have opportunity in marketplace. >> it's not taxes that does that. >> bill: no. they turn around and say well, we are going to confiscate. death tax is confiscation private property confiscation. >> death tax has already been paid. money in private hands does far more good for the world and for americans than money in government. >> bill: i want you to go to warren buffet's house and tell him that he lives in omaha and nebraska. when we come right back bernie goldberg on why senator rockefeller wants the governme
was the american society better in the 50s when ward and june cleaver were holding court or is it now no massive entitlement spending in the 50s. none. okay? >> entitlement spending. >> bill: now we have huge programs all over the place. where was america better off back then or now? go. >> entitlement spending teaches dependency. created. >> bill: that's what i just said. >> created a whole under class. we are better off because of the free part of the economy by...
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cleaver skies and still warm in some spot but before we look at current readings let's look at today'sord. kent field high of 84 and san rafael high of 82 new record high for this date and the following location tied the existing record hay for the date. santa rosa, nap a-s move it field and san francisco with high of 80 degrees tying the existing record set back 2 years ago on this date. rate now it is 70 degrees in san francisco. 61 in oakland and concord 68 in antioch. 72 in fremont. it is warm all around the bay area. one relatively half man bay reading of 48 degrees. these are the hichlts only get agent bit cooler each day this week until it starts to get seasonal. showers arrive on friday and cold wet weather over the weekend. here's our stiment acknowledge showing high pressure still the dominant feature in our weather picture but it is weakening this ridge of high pressure is and that will open the door for the arrival of some weather disturbance that are moving in our general direction and that of course brings us cooler weather. start the animation 11:00 o'clock tonight and o
cleaver skies and still warm in some spot but before we look at current readings let's look at today'sord. kent field high of 84 and san rafael high of 82 new record high for this date and the following location tied the existing record hay for the date. santa rosa, nap a-s move it field and san francisco with high of 80 degrees tying the existing record set back 2 years ago on this date. rate now it is 70 degrees in san francisco. 61 in oakland and concord 68 in antioch. 72 in fremont. it is...
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. >> i think that's some cleaver stuff.aybe somebody will be very happy that's a nice safety net available. >> we hope it helps. >>> let's talk about this. folks think that they know where all the best-looking people are across the country. they think of some of the more popular big cities. miami was on the list. "travel and leisure" magazine has a list every year. mia miami, no surprise there. it's not number one this year. it's fallen from grace, charleston, south carolina. >> i am not surprised, having lived there and seeing the people -- >> oh, fred. >> come on. wait. let me finish my statement. i'm telling you while living there people look so refreshed and relaxed because it's a resort town. it struck me when i live there that why does everybody look so good. i'm not surprised it's on the list. it's one of my all-time favorite places because it's a beautiful city. you have great seafood, the lifestyle is wonderful, and that is in large part what defines a city that has people who are considered attractive. they get a
. >> i think that's some cleaver stuff.aybe somebody will be very happy that's a nice safety net available. >> we hope it helps. >>> let's talk about this. folks think that they know where all the best-looking people are across the country. they think of some of the more popular big cities. miami was on the list. "travel and leisure" magazine has a list every year. mia miami, no surprise there. it's not number one this year. it's fallen from grace, charleston,...
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in today's fall of the money, why we need to take a cleaver to earmarks, not for the reasons you haveearmarks make up only a tiny fraction of our overall spending and liabilities, the impact that they can have on our country is massive. as folks on the hill will admit in private, funding for small hometown projects that are critical to specific politicians is routinely used to twist arms to get bigger votes that are important to the special interests that fund the parties. in the process, you can use a little money to change no votes into yes votes on votes that count by the trillion, everything from health care to too big to fail banks to the wars. also dart ardly in this is the way the add-ones are slipped into the legislation, often behind closed doors, frequently at the end of the process, people just want the deal done, who can fight the fact that so-and-so from such and such wants an extra few billion in the funding inserted into the massive bills the lawmakers aren't willing to vote down simply because of a couple million tax dollars, let's say, for a bridge ensures you get the
in today's fall of the money, why we need to take a cleaver to earmarks, not for the reasons you haveearmarks make up only a tiny fraction of our overall spending and liabilities, the impact that they can have on our country is massive. as folks on the hill will admit in private, funding for small hometown projects that are critical to specific politicians is routinely used to twist arms to get bigger votes that are important to the special interests that fund the parties. in the process, you...
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. >> when i was happening cleaver in london and i remember my dad coming in.that bombing made headlines in london comment he said what kind of country kills little girls? so that really was a turning point, and the way you tie it with the determination to keep the community together and to bridge with our allies and the white community because you talk about the kindnesses of so many whites. we had to have a lot of allies in the abolition and the civil rights revolutions. and so, one of the things that struck me about the book was how you tie together those alliances. day they were alliances. they were across racial, they were cross class and we marched together to get birmingham into the 20th century. and so, today we seem to be fraying along some fault line. i wanted to just get your thoughts. we have got to knit this country together. >> i think particularly when it comes to issues of race, we have to be very careful in the united states and how we throw around titles like you are a racist or lines like you are a racist. the united states is a very deep set
. >> when i was happening cleaver in london and i remember my dad coming in.that bombing made headlines in london comment he said what kind of country kills little girls? so that really was a turning point, and the way you tie it with the determination to keep the community together and to bridge with our allies and the white community because you talk about the kindnesses of so many whites. we had to have a lot of allies in the abolition and the civil rights revolutions. and so, one of...
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that won't require a lot of additional money, if we were somehow able to resurrect wally and beaver cleaver and have them walk down the hallways of our schools, the only thing that wally and beaver would find odd is the dress and the ethnicity of the students walking down the hall. when they go into the classroom and sit before the classroom teacher they will feel right at home. because we for the last 150 years have continued to deliver instructional programs and services to children for different age. we have moved from that to a paradigm of changing structure in schools. we said to teachers forget about think time. think time is variable. when a student is ready to move on they move. we have purposefully driven a nail in the coffin of social promotion and children move from one level to the next based on whether they have mastered the standard and ready for the rigor of the next level because we don't have grades, we don't have grade levels. we have been able to do that by wisely using the resources that we have available to us and i believe it will make all the difference in the world.
that won't require a lot of additional money, if we were somehow able to resurrect wally and beaver cleaver and have them walk down the hallways of our schools, the only thing that wally and beaver would find odd is the dress and the ethnicity of the students walking down the hall. when they go into the classroom and sit before the classroom teacher they will feel right at home. because we for the last 150 years have continued to deliver instructional programs and services to children for...
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kathleen cleaver. she practices law in new york before joining the emory faculty. she dropped out of college to join -- and then became a leader in the early by panther party in california. she coedited "liberation, imagination, and supply party -- and of the black panther party." dr. -- is a contemporary author and scholar of middle eastern affairs. he has served as a senior level adviser to leading policymakers and is a frequent contributor to cnn, npr, bbc, and nbc. he's the author of "the rise of muslim capitalism." dr. -- has a ph.d. from the university of chicago. she is the author, editor, and translator of 8 books on indian religion. she is co container of the peace initiative at emory. she has served as the chair of religion from 2000 until 2007 and currently is the chair of development and excellence at emory. >> professor donald brazil is a prominent political analyst and a nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist. she is also a contributor and commentator on cnn. finally, i would like to introduce our moderator today. he is the james m. cox professor o
kathleen cleaver. she practices law in new york before joining the emory faculty. she dropped out of college to join -- and then became a leader in the early by panther party in california. she coedited "liberation, imagination, and supply party -- and of the black panther party." dr. -- is a contemporary author and scholar of middle eastern affairs. he has served as a senior level adviser to leading policymakers and is a frequent contributor to cnn, npr, bbc, and nbc. he's the author...
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kathleen cleaver. she practices law in new york before joining the emory faculty. she dropped out of college to join -- and then became a leader in the early by panther party in california. she coedited "liberation, imagination, and supply party -- and of the black panther party." dr. -- is a contemporary author and scholar of middle eastern affairs. he has served as a senior level adviser to leading policymakers and is a frequent contributor to cnn, npr, bbc, and nbc. he's the author of "the rise of muslim capitalism." dr. -- has a ph.d. from the university of chicago. she is the author, editor, and translator of 8 books on indian religion. she is co container of the peace initiative at emory. she has served as the chair of religion from 2000 until 2007 and currently is the chair of development and excellence at emory. >> professor donald brazil is a prominent political analyst and a nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist. she is also a contributor and commentator on cnn. finally, i would like to introduce our moderator today. he is the james m. cox professor o
kathleen cleaver. she practices law in new york before joining the emory faculty. she dropped out of college to join -- and then became a leader in the early by panther party in california. she coedited "liberation, imagination, and supply party -- and of the black panther party." dr. -- is a contemporary author and scholar of middle eastern affairs. he has served as a senior level adviser to leading policymakers and is a frequent contributor to cnn, npr, bbc, and nbc. he's the author...
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across-the-board cuts in legislative improvement or -- is performing surgery with a meat cleaver, andthe right to reject this amendment for this reason alone. i can assure my colleagues, mr. president, that if this amendment passes, the impact will be felt throughout this country, and the arbitrary nature of the cuts will only intensify the pain. and why do i know this? because for the past several months, senator cochran and i have instructed our staffs to scrub the books of every single federal agency in order to fund pell grants while at the same time maintaining the discretionary funding level for f.y. 2011 proposed by senator sessions and senator mccaskill. even after reviewing in great detail unobligated balances across all the agencies in rescinding these funds that were truly unobligated balances, we still have to cut spending for fiscal year 2011 in order to pay for pell grants to the level at which almost everyone in this chamber desires it be funded. consequently, mr. president, the only unobligated balances remaining are those in accounts that have slow spend rates such as
across-the-board cuts in legislative improvement or -- is performing surgery with a meat cleaver, andthe right to reject this amendment for this reason alone. i can assure my colleagues, mr. president, that if this amendment passes, the impact will be felt throughout this country, and the arbitrary nature of the cuts will only intensify the pain. and why do i know this? because for the past several months, senator cochran and i have instructed our staffs to scrub the books of every single...
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kathleen cleaver. she practicesaw in new york before joining the emory faculty.nd then became a leader in the early by panther party in california. she coedited "liberation, imagination, and supply party -- and of the black panther party. dr. -- is a contemporary author and scholar of middle eastern affairs. he has served as a senior level adviser to leading policymakers and is a frequent contributor to cnn, npr, bbc, and nbc. he's the author of "the rise of muslim capitalism." dr. -- has a ph.d. from the university of chicago. she is the author, editor, and translator of 8 books on indian religion. she is co container of the peace initiative at emory. she has served as the chair of religion from 2000 until 2007 and currently is the chair of development and excellence at emory. >> professodonald brazil is a prominent political analyst and a nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist. she is also a contributor and commentator on cnn. finally, i would like to introduce our moderator today. he is the james m. cox professor of journalism at emory university. he has wo
kathleen cleaver. she practicesaw in new york before joining the emory faculty.nd then became a leader in the early by panther party in california. she coedited "liberation, imagination, and supply party -- and of the black panther party. dr. -- is a contemporary author and scholar of middle eastern affairs. he has served as a senior level adviser to leading policymakers and is a frequent contributor to cnn, npr, bbc, and nbc. he's the author of "the rise of muslim capitalism."...