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. >> well, here the democrats successfully raised the debt ceiling and increased taxes without cushing social programs. >> jon: i got the tell you, i got to tell you, seeing that, a little bit of a relief. it really does look great. >> oh, what this background? >> jon: yeah. >> this is a government-issued simu-screen made available through the enhancement act of 2033. usually it doesn't work that well. that's it. there it is. [laughter and applause] >> jon: assif, that's exactly the same environment that's in sam's future. >> no, no, sam is facing cancerous pollutants. this is a radiation cloud. [laughter] >> jon: what happened? >> well, we raised the debt ceiling, borrowed more than we could repay, and when china demanded their money back, there was a repo situation. long story short, we nuked them, they nuked us and have since been at war with their new army of radioactive pandas. [laughter] but it's a small price to pay to live in this beautiful, socialist paradise. >> jon: so neither republicans nor democrats were in any way exaggerating the consequences of each other's policies. >
. >> well, here the democrats successfully raised the debt ceiling and increased taxes without cushing social programs. >> jon: i got the tell you, i got to tell you, seeing that, a little bit of a relief. it really does look great. >> oh, what this background? >> jon: yeah. >> this is a government-issued simu-screen made available through the enhancement act of 2033. usually it doesn't work that well. that's it. there it is. [laughter and applause] >> jon:...
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. >> well, here the democrats successfully raised the debt ceiling and increased taxes without cushing social programs. >> jon: i got the tell you, i got to tell you, seeing that, a little bit of a relief. it really does look great. >> oh, what this background? >> jon: yeah. >> this is a government-issued simu-screen made available through the enhancement act of 2033. usually it doesn't work that well. that's it. there it is. [laughter and applause] >> jon: assif, that's exactly the same environment that's in sam's future. >> no, no, sam is facing cancerous pollutants. this is a radiation cloud. [laughter] >> jon: what happened? >> well, we raised the debt ceiling, borrowed more than we could repay, and when china demanded their money back, there was a repo situation. long story short, we nuked them, they nuked us and have since been at war with their new army of radioactive pandas. [laughter] but it's a small price to pay to live in this beautiful, socialist paradise. >> jon: so neither republicans nor democrats were in any way exaggerating the consequences of each other's policies. >
. >> well, here the democrats successfully raised the debt ceiling and increased taxes without cushing social programs. >> jon: i got the tell you, i got to tell you, seeing that, a little bit of a relief. it really does look great. >> oh, what this background? >> jon: yeah. >> this is a government-issued simu-screen made available through the enhancement act of 2033. usually it doesn't work that well. that's it. there it is. [laughter and applause] >> jon:...
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close a movie don't shift it was promised to taper cush promised. russia mourns the victims of sunday's sinking of a pleasure cruise on the. dozens of bodies trapped under water. and as the french parliament is due to vote on continued intervention in libya analysts inconsistency there's a frantic attempt to find ways out of. the assassination of the afghan president's brother a powerful politician allegedly linked to drug trafficking deals a blow to nato to leave a stable country behind when his troops but. also wiki leaks founder julian assange is fighting a decision by a british court to extradite him over to sweden on sex crime allegations which of supporters say are just a pretext to the u.s. . and joining in the hesitation on global markets russian stocks and session mixed with the down point one percent point three percent. leading the gains more in the markets and the business news in twenty minutes i'll see that. worldwide news live from moscow this is r.t. i'm wrong received rescuers are searching through a play room in the sunken volga ri
close a movie don't shift it was promised to taper cush promised. russia mourns the victims of sunday's sinking of a pleasure cruise on the. dozens of bodies trapped under water. and as the french parliament is due to vote on continued intervention in libya analysts inconsistency there's a frantic attempt to find ways out of. the assassination of the afghan president's brother a powerful politician allegedly linked to drug trafficking deals a blow to nato to leave a stable country behind when...
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dollars per month to grant a quarter of their seats to students from disadvantaged backgrounds like cushing. and. today there are just as many schools where students have to pay a choice unlike this one as there are three schools that are funded by the government according to the act it's up to the parents to decide where they met their needs to school i mean sister like course she can attend an elite private school if she enters that wins the lottery and gets into the twenty five percent quota it also means that if government workers are able to identify and successfully enroll in this is that are attending schools like the ones pushing attend now could get overcrowded but the idea of free schooling in india has its opponents with concerns even raised by proponents of the act free schools have no arts assaulted in quality and i think poor parents are much smarter than that want to be and they want to be and quality is something that the principal of cushy school knows has a different definition depending on the school well the teachers want to see their students succeed they believe that i
dollars per month to grant a quarter of their seats to students from disadvantaged backgrounds like cushing. and. today there are just as many schools where students have to pay a choice unlike this one as there are three schools that are funded by the government according to the act it's up to the parents to decide where they met their needs to school i mean sister like course she can attend an elite private school if she enters that wins the lottery and gets into the twenty five percent quota...
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dollars per month to grant a quarter of their seats to students from disadvantaged backgrounds like cushing today there are just as many schools where students have to pay it's a wash unlike this one as there are great schools that are funded by the government according to the act it's up to the parents to decide where they know and then he insists for all that means a student like her she can attend an elite private school if she answered that he wins the lottery and gets into the twenty five percent quota it also means that if government workers are able to identify and successfully enroll this is cool but aren't attending. schools like the ones pushing its hands now could get overcrowded but the idea of free schooling in india has its opponents while the teachers want to see their students succeed they believe that integrating indian children from a lower class into a private school would not be practical. these elite schools have a very high standard only generation whose parents are educated can study in schools like these schools want to maintain their high standards and reputation. i
dollars per month to grant a quarter of their seats to students from disadvantaged backgrounds like cushing today there are just as many schools where students have to pay it's a wash unlike this one as there are great schools that are funded by the government according to the act it's up to the parents to decide where they know and then he insists for all that means a student like her she can attend an elite private school if she answered that he wins the lottery and gets into the twenty five...
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clothes and the other maidens hotel believe was a movie done medicine ship and it was promised to taper cush promise. of the kind of proves a second of disaster recovery budget devastated communities called out for more psychological support and fears grow of a radiation levels in the area around fukushima. shining a light on the web of international terror russia publishes a declassified list of people and groups it says are financing extremism in the north caucasus. and the euros it was enough for the worse as portugal's dad gets downgraded to junk status spreading over where it will. just after four pm here in moscow you with r.t. rory sing shame after almost four months now since the massive earthquake and tsunami tore through japan's northeast the daunting task of rebuilding homes and lives continues efforts have been boosted by the passing of a second emergency budget of almost twenty five billion dollars but as well as financial assistance traumatized survivors are also in desperate need of emotional support sean thomas reports. as the waves crash against a damage to sea wall on the j
clothes and the other maidens hotel believe was a movie done medicine ship and it was promised to taper cush promise. of the kind of proves a second of disaster recovery budget devastated communities called out for more psychological support and fears grow of a radiation levels in the area around fukushima. shining a light on the web of international terror russia publishes a declassified list of people and groups it says are financing extremism in the north caucasus. and the euros it was...
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the alleged right wing extremist who killed seventy six people could end up at a seemingly pretty cush prison called howden prison although we should know that he's held note that he's currently held. in solitary confinement at a different facility he's not there but as of now breivik is charged with terrorism related charges which carry a prison term of up to twenty one years behind bars if convicted but if you charge with crimes against humanity he could get thirty years may seem low but most people are concerned about the place where he may end up headlines have been everything from the luck super super luck super max to world's poshest prison to if i ever get sent to jail i hope it's norway's held in prison and fox news of course spent time discussing the luxuries of this prison in detail. a typical bedroom at the holden prison complete with a flat screen t.v. presenters have access to a state of the are june where they can shoot hoops or do a little rock climbing and there's artwork sprinkled throughout the facility including this mural and we're not even showing you the prisons r
the alleged right wing extremist who killed seventy six people could end up at a seemingly pretty cush prison called howden prison although we should know that he's held note that he's currently held. in solitary confinement at a different facility he's not there but as of now breivik is charged with terrorism related charges which carry a prison term of up to twenty one years behind bars if convicted but if you charge with crimes against humanity he could get thirty years may seem low but most...
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neither was the mnf talent as there are some say and do the cushing foley opposed by an assault or treacherous commander. first of all, the grammar is imperfect because this man was self educated but smart. second, you put that in writing you could get in a lot of trouble. but this was a man who as we saw with michigan and ohio, and as we see here back in the war of 1812, a pioneer which is to say she would go and get what he wanted, and example number three is from an ohio paper in 1832, and the plant is 1832 is this was before the conflict with michigan altogether. when the colonel of the regimen and something younger than he is now, lucas seduced a young lady who sued him for breach of marriage contract and got judgment against him. and when he had put all his property of his hands and nothing could be got, he was put in jail for the debt and then issued the orders for his regiment to rescue him from the custody of the law. and he had to make good on his debt but this is one baldheaded guy but by the time he became that and now the territorial governor of iowa, he still had all that in him
neither was the mnf talent as there are some say and do the cushing foley opposed by an assault or treacherous commander. first of all, the grammar is imperfect because this man was self educated but smart. second, you put that in writing you could get in a lot of trouble. but this was a man who as we saw with michigan and ohio, and as we see here back in the war of 1812, a pioneer which is to say she would go and get what he wanted, and example number three is from an ohio paper in 1832, and...
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he co-authored with the university of texas sociologist robert cushing. bishop has also worked as a journalist. he and his wife owned and operated the basthrop county times. they now co-edit the daily yonder covering world america. we also have mike lindh who is a -- lind who is a colleague of mine at the new america foundation. he was one of the founders of new america and now he is the co-director of the economic growth program and the next social contract initiative. michael is a very accomplished journalist as well. he's been a staff writer at "the new yorker," "harper" and an author. he writes frequently for "the financial times," "the new york times" and another where he has a weekly column. immediately to my write is james gimpel, a professor of government at the university of maryland at college park wheres' been on the faculty since 2-. his research includes -- 1992. his research includes political behaviors, elections, political geography and u.s. policy. james is topnotch in these fields. i know from firsthand experience on some roundtables tha
he co-authored with the university of texas sociologist robert cushing. bishop has also worked as a journalist. he and his wife owned and operated the basthrop county times. they now co-edit the daily yonder covering world america. we also have mike lindh who is a -- lind who is a colleague of mine at the new america foundation. he was one of the founders of new america and now he is the co-director of the economic growth program and the next social contract initiative. michael is a very...
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>> well i think our -- some overlap with bill cushing's work but one important concept is the idea ofrty extension, parties of extension, the idea in political science that partisanship has been extended to ever more disparate parts of our lives. at one point, partisanship was about economics, socioeconomic status, but class status and that pretty much defined republicans from democrats in large part. and it seems like in the 60s and 70s, as bill bishop and bob christian point out in the book, the economic foundations of the party system, they remained there but overlaid on top of that came these cultural issues and divisions as partisanship became extended into these other areas that bill has talked about. and so now, you know republican endemic rat doesn't just mean lower income versus higher income but it means all these other things as well. to the point where you know, we can look at the kind of preference that you have and some psychologists have done this already. and predict your partisanship on that basis. you know we could look at your food preferences and your snack prefere
>> well i think our -- some overlap with bill cushing's work but one important concept is the idea ofrty extension, parties of extension, the idea in political science that partisanship has been extended to ever more disparate parts of our lives. at one point, partisanship was about economics, socioeconomic status, but class status and that pretty much defined republicans from democrats in large part. and it seems like in the 60s and 70s, as bill bishop and bob christian point out in the...
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even though the war powers act was passed as a cush against the president at the time, it is actually a gift to a president because this body has the power of the purse to cut off funding at any time it so desires and the war powers gave him a gift and said, look, we'll give you days and days an days to come make your case before we cut you off. that's a gift, this president has shoved it back down our throats and said, i don't care what you think and it's time to use the constitutional powers of this body and say, enough. i yield back my time and hope that people will vote for this amendment. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida rise? mr. young: mr. speaker, i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. young: mr. chairman, i find it a little difficult to listen to the arguments about the war powers act, because i agree with those arguments. i agree that the president first of all i think in 1973 the congress did give the president a gift of power not intended by the constitut
even though the war powers act was passed as a cush against the president at the time, it is actually a gift to a president because this body has the power of the purse to cut off funding at any time it so desires and the war powers gave him a gift and said, look, we'll give you days and days an days to come make your case before we cut you off. that's a gift, this president has shoved it back down our throats and said, i don't care what you think and it's time to use the constitutional powers...