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we are out of time but that was dr levy author and chief investment officer. all right we've gone through some of the heavier topics they could impact your life now let's go through some of the lighter ones so we don't have to end on such a heavy know with the american way of life ending as we know it so demetrius happiness is here our producer and contributor and shannon donahoe is in the control room as well to tell us what they think about this so sound is a software program they do all sorts of different kind of communications programs that businesses use that governments use so because they are expecting this sovereign debt crisis in europe to put a damper on sales they are expecting to make up with that with a push with all these new governments springing up as a result of the arab spring is that i just think it's funny that you know you hear about kind of you know governments and oil companies benefiting from war but you don't always think of ok these you know software companies that are going to capitalize on new government but there's a great opportun
we are out of time but that was dr levy author and chief investment officer. all right we've gone through some of the heavier topics they could impact your life now let's go through some of the lighter ones so we don't have to end on such a heavy know with the american way of life ending as we know it so demetrius happiness is here our producer and contributor and shannon donahoe is in the control room as well to tell us what they think about this so sound is a software program they do all...
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terms of what's actually going to happen after the election in thirteen fourteen and beyond america dr levy regular thank you so much for joining us tonight. push of your tongue right now congress is trailing behind what the people actually want the idea of austerity and deficit reduction was so yesterday i mean it was a demand of the tea party and agency the outside of dick armey and the koch brothers pretty much doesn't exist anymore now the ninety nine percent movement is in the streets and they don't want austerity and want jobs they want economic security and health care and a good education it's time to create a super committee if that's the you know maybe it's all of congress to accomplish these new. cording to a new study you're better off watch the no news than g.o.p. t.v.'s up so called news anyone surprised harley davidson university surveyed new jersey residents about the uprisings in the middle east and turns out people who get their news from fox are eighteen points less likely to know the simple fact that egyptians overthrew their government compared to people who watch absol
terms of what's actually going to happen after the election in thirteen fourteen and beyond america dr levy regular thank you so much for joining us tonight. push of your tongue right now congress is trailing behind what the people actually want the idea of austerity and deficit reduction was so yesterday i mean it was a demand of the tea party and agency the outside of dick armey and the koch brothers pretty much doesn't exist anymore now the ninety nine percent movement is in the streets and...
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to get a keener sense of what people here have been through, dr. levycome to the camp's make-shift hospital. >> our mortality rate at one point was approaching 10%. which in a census of 60 to 80 children means we were losing approximately one child a day. >> tell her we'll try giving her thicker milk today. i would like to try to get her to see if she's willing to drink it by mouth. >> reporter: that rate has gone down a bit but many of his patients struggle to hang on. this child is three years old. she weighs had 14 pounds. from tube feeding like she's receiving to the protein-rich plumpy nut paste given to those who can still eat, nurses and doctors try to rebuild the withered bodies of dozens of children each day. >> the malnutrition is the underlying problem, but the children that we bring within the hospital typically have very se rear... severe diarrhea ten to twenty times a day, very severe chest infections, pneumonia in both lungs. >> reporter: they keep coming. twice as many refugees streamed across the border in october as they did in septemb
to get a keener sense of what people here have been through, dr. levycome to the camp's make-shift hospital. >> our mortality rate at one point was approaching 10%. which in a census of 60 to 80 children means we were losing approximately one child a day. >> tell her we'll try giving her thicker milk today. i would like to try to get her to see if she's willing to drink it by mouth. >> reporter: that rate has gone down a bit but many of his patients struggle to hang on. this...
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i remember going by dr. levi watkins office at alabama state university in montgomery. i walked in his office and he said, dr. king has been shot. that is what i remember. i was also involved in the city movement as another effort on the part of this growing resistance on the part of black folks and the unwillingness to continue to accept segregation. you had the sit in movement, the freedom rides, all of these things where blacks are demanding that now, and of course would be riots taking place in certain places, which dr. king always condemned, he saw this as a threat to white well-being. >> did you ever meet george wallace? >> yes. i met him many times. i do not remember the first time i met governor wallace, i really do not. i do remember him speaking to the alabama teachers association. and that may have been the first time i shook his head. he signed a bill. this was in the 1970's when we did that. i was always very critical of governor wallace. he said to me one time, "you have always been critical as meat -- critical of me but you were never mad at me." we had a
i remember going by dr. levi watkins office at alabama state university in montgomery. i walked in his office and he said, dr. king has been shot. that is what i remember. i was also involved in the city movement as another effort on the part of this growing resistance on the part of black folks and the unwillingness to continue to accept segregation. you had the sit in movement, the freedom rides, all of these things where blacks are demanding that now, and of course would be riots taking...
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i remember going by dr. levi watkins' office at alabama state university in montgomery. ed in his office and he said, dr. king has been shot. that is what i remember. i was also involved in the city movement as another effort on the part of this growing resistance on the part of black folks and the unwillingness to continue to accept segregation. you had the sit in movement, the freedom rides, all of these things where blacks are demanding that now, and of course would be riots taking place in certain places, which dr. king always condemned, he saw this as a threat to white well-being. >> did you ever meet george wallace? >> yes. i met him many times. i do not remember the first time i met governor wallace, i really do not. i do remember him speaking to the alabama teachers association. and that may have been the first time i shook his hand. he signed a bill. this was in the 1970's when we did that. i was always very critical of governor wallace. he said to me one time, "you have always been critical of me but you were never mad at me." we had a bill we are trying to get
i remember going by dr. levi watkins' office at alabama state university in montgomery. ed in his office and he said, dr. king has been shot. that is what i remember. i was also involved in the city movement as another effort on the part of this growing resistance on the part of black folks and the unwillingness to continue to accept segregation. you had the sit in movement, the freedom rides, all of these things where blacks are demanding that now, and of course would be riots taking place in...
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i remember going by dr. levi watkins office at alabama state university in montgomery. i walked in his office and he said, dr. king has been shot. that is what i remember. i was also involved in the city movement as another effort on the part of this growing resistance on the part of black folks and the unwillingness to continue to accept segregation. you had the sit in movement, the freedom rides, all of these things where blacks are demanding that now, and of course would be riots taking place in certain places, which dr. king always condemned, he saw this as a threat to white well-being. >> did you ever meet george wallace? >> yes. i met him many times. i do not remember the first time i met governor wallace, i really do not. i do remember him speaking to the alabama teachers association. and that may have been the first time i shook his head. he signed a bill. this was in the 1970's when we did that. i was always very critical of governor wallace. he said to me one time, "you have always been critical of me but you were never mad at me." we had a bill we are trying t
i remember going by dr. levi watkins office at alabama state university in montgomery. i walked in his office and he said, dr. king has been shot. that is what i remember. i was also involved in the city movement as another effort on the part of this growing resistance on the part of black folks and the unwillingness to continue to accept segregation. you had the sit in movement, the freedom rides, all of these things where blacks are demanding that now, and of course would be riots taking...
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complicated their vision is syria is not a levy a it's not the same would not have to compare with him would we can each see the year highs very strong guarded me and you and dr any and believes that the security of the state with the security of the regime they come together and if they are trying to divide the syrian army i think it's very difficult and syria to me and i hope not have a civil war and this case believe me four countries three countries at least in the middle east could be affected by affected by this civil war given on jordan and iraq and this is what the americans want to divide the country and that is an end to the smallest states that's what we call it the new all the middle east. talking about it started in iraq and two thousand and four two thousand and three and now they are trying to do it in syria and merely iran and jordyn i think is very dangerous indeed we get your message and we think we see the picture you're painting there live from beirut. director of the center for middle eastern peace thank you so much. if britain is in pole position to take the lion's share of the spoils of libya's vast postwar oil reserves london city exec
complicated their vision is syria is not a levy a it's not the same would not have to compare with him would we can each see the year highs very strong guarded me and you and dr any and believes that the security of the state with the security of the regime they come together and if they are trying to divide the syrian army i think it's very difficult and syria to me and i hope not have a civil war and this case believe me four countries three countries at least in the middle east could be...