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and professor of political science at hiram college in ohio and he's joining us from atlanta dr johnson morgan stanley has put a bleak forecast on american and european growth saying they're both dangerously close to recession do you agree with that yes but one of the things that you have to remember is that much of these assessments they're based on what people believe as opposed to the realities on the ground well of the companies that have lost stock value over the last two days or two weeks these companies aren't magically not working anymore it's just that people's confidence is at an all time lows so if confidence stays low we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy but the u.s. and e.u. have severe debts how are they going to manage all that debt if their economies are growing and aren't growing because of lack of confidence so europe is the catch the only problem with that is when someone who actually wants to call it most of the u.s. debt right now is owned by china china is not about to reclaim the state of virginia they're not about to reclaim new york c
and professor of political science at hiram college in ohio and he's joining us from atlanta dr johnson morgan stanley has put a bleak forecast on american and european growth saying they're both dangerously close to recession do you agree with that yes but one of the things that you have to remember is that much of these assessments they're based on what people believe as opposed to the realities on the ground well of the companies that have lost stock value over the last two days or two weeks...
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dr. johnson ojo, the environmental house section of the department of public health, yvonne marrin from the city attorney code enforcement division and tom harvey. let's talk about tenants. obviously the first thing that we always ask when we get a call from an occupant of a building is have you talked with the property owner about those conditions? have you made them aware of what the situation is? and we always encourage you to do that, to communicate with the property owner, and also when a property owner undertakes it make those repairs to provide -- once you are provided with adequate notice under state law to make sure that you make the area accessible within a unit that you occupy so that those repairs can be done in a timely way. and if you find that that response is not forthcoming, then call us and at the very end of the presentation we'll be putting our contact information up on the screen. the landlord's responsibility is to survey their property frequently and that's going to depend upon building design, the building age, the wear and tear and use of the property. the second th
dr. johnson ojo, the environmental house section of the department of public health, yvonne marrin from the city attorney code enforcement division and tom harvey. let's talk about tenants. obviously the first thing that we always ask when we get a call from an occupant of a building is have you talked with the property owner about those conditions? have you made them aware of what the situation is? and we always encourage you to do that, to communicate with the property owner, and also when a...
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dr. martin luther king jr.. harry johnson, thank you so much for your amazing effort to make this all work. this is your week. [applause] we have already heard a lot about dr. king and much more will be said between now and sunday when a long-awaited memorial it is officially dedicated. as we share our thoughts we should never lose sight of his core mission. as the leader of the african- american community and of the quest for racial equality and social progress in the united states. it is appropriate that we highlight his inspirational role in south africa's struggle against apartheid, as the ambassador said so eloquently. but tonight we place special emphasis on the universal relevance of. dr. king's ofhe was a man who spoke to all races, genders, and creeds and to every generation. the words that once filled atlantic's ebenezer baptist church and that were proclaimed from the steps of the lincoln memorial have not lost any of their power. the message that ultimately prevailed over enormous odds in birmingham, montgomery, a
dr. martin luther king jr.. harry johnson, thank you so much for your amazing effort to make this all work. this is your week. [applause] we have already heard a lot about dr. king and much more will be said between now and sunday when a long-awaited memorial it is officially dedicated. as we share our thoughts we should never lose sight of his core mission. as the leader of the african- american community and of the quest for racial equality and social progress in the united states. it is...
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johnson. [applause] and, in a class, dr.. he said be a profit and speak -- prophet and speak truth to power. i never shall forget his words. i'm going to speak some truth before i take my seat. i know barack obama is in the white house, but i have some news for you. i learned as a long time ago -- i learned a long time ago that my dad had diabetes and hypertension. his older brother had a stroke. the brother next to him had a stroke. one year ago, i had a stroke. but thank god, gods there by mind and my mouth that i could come here to bj god scared my mind and my mouth -- digod spard my mouth and my mind that i could come here and speak to you today. but strokes are in my dna. racism is still in the dna of america. we need as therapeutic peace to get this out of our minds, out of our souls, and out of our bodies. and i hope that we can make this monument more than stone, but bring meaning and hear the message of martin luther king jr.. he sat at the feet of other teachers and he learned something about personism. what does t
johnson. [applause] and, in a class, dr.. he said be a profit and speak -- prophet and speak truth to power. i never shall forget his words. i'm going to speak some truth before i take my seat. i know barack obama is in the white house, but i have some news for you. i learned as a long time ago -- i learned a long time ago that my dad had diabetes and hypertension. his older brother had a stroke. the brother next to him had a stroke. one year ago, i had a stroke. but thank god, gods there by...
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dr. johnson arrived in washington, he did not seek to find where the next cocktail party would be. or where the next social event would be. he sought out justice lewis. in a conversation, he said to him, if you were to build a first-class law school, what advice would you give to the builder? he was told him on the condition that he would not tell anybody what he would say under the condition that he was dead, but if our work to build a first- class law school and take this from being a night school to a first class school, i would not build a school -- i would -- young lawyers to make -- become corporate lawyers just to put money in their pockets. i cannot teach them to be criminal lawyers to make a lot of money only for themselves. he said i would build a school that would teach young black minds how to master constitutional law. from that conversation dr. johnson knocked on the door of charles hamilton houston, told him to get to work and build their law school. it was the providence of god that his first-class, there was a black boy named to thurgood marshall from a maryland, w
dr. johnson arrived in washington, he did not seek to find where the next cocktail party would be. or where the next social event would be. he sought out justice lewis. in a conversation, he said to him, if you were to build a first-class law school, what advice would you give to the builder? he was told him on the condition that he would not tell anybody what he would say under the condition that he was dead, but if our work to build a first- class law school and take this from being a night...
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johnson. [applause] and, in a class, dr.th to power. i never shall forget his words. truthing to speak some before i take my seat. i know barack obama is in the white house, but i have some news for you. i learned a long time ago that my dad had diabetes and my dad had diabetes and hypertension. his older brother had a stroke. the brother next to him had a stroke. one year ago, i had a stroke. but thank god, god spared my mouth and my mind that i could come here and speak to you today. but strokes are in my dna. racism is still in the dna of america. we need as therapeutic peace to get this out of our minds, out of our souls, and out of our bodies. and i hope that we can make this monument more than stone, but bring meaning and hear the message of martin luther king jr.. he sat at the feet of other teachers and he learned something about personism. what does that idea mean? everybody is a person. everybody deserves respect and dignity and should be treated as such. i say to you, we need some therapy in this land until we get
johnson. [applause] and, in a class, dr.th to power. i never shall forget his words. truthing to speak some before i take my seat. i know barack obama is in the white house, but i have some news for you. i learned a long time ago that my dad had diabetes and my dad had diabetes and hypertension. his older brother had a stroke. the brother next to him had a stroke. one year ago, i had a stroke. but thank god, god spared my mouth and my mind that i could come here and speak to you today. but...
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well dr jason johnson author and professor of political science at here in college thinks u.s. recovery it largely depends on reestablishing investor confidence but companies that have lost value over the last two days or two weeks these companies aren't magically not working any more it's just that people's confidence is at an all time lows so if confidence stays low we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy will the only problem with that is when someone actually wants to call it it most of the u.s. debt right now is owned by china china is not about to reclaim the state of virginia they're not about to reclaim new york city by calling in their debts they primarily want to see america improve so legislation can be passed united states if the president can sort some control and instill some confidence in our future economy but debts are less of a problem than people's inertia and inability right now to get the economy moving right now it looks like the chances of barack obama getting real like that are actually they're still better than fifty percent whi
well dr jason johnson author and professor of political science at here in college thinks u.s. recovery it largely depends on reestablishing investor confidence but companies that have lost value over the last two days or two weeks these companies aren't magically not working any more it's just that people's confidence is at an all time lows so if confidence stays low we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy will the only problem with that is when someone actually wants...
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america's three major banks have warned of a repeat of the two thousand and eight global recession dr jason johnson professor of political science thinks a recession in the us is inevitable if investor confidence keeps dropping. the companies that have lost start value over the last two days are these companies aren't magically not working anymore it's just the people's confidence is at a mall time low so if confidence stays low we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy the only problem is when someone actually wants to call it most of us right now was owned by trying trying it is not about to reclaim the state of virginia they're not about to reclaim new york city i call. in their debt they primarily want to see america so it legislation can be passed united states if the president can sort some control and there's still some confidence in our future economy that sort of. inertia and inability right now to get the economy moving right now it looks like the chances of barack obama getting real like are actually they're still better than fifty percent which would mean that mar
america's three major banks have warned of a repeat of the two thousand and eight global recession dr jason johnson professor of political science thinks a recession in the us is inevitable if investor confidence keeps dropping. the companies that have lost start value over the last two days are these companies aren't magically not working anymore it's just the people's confidence is at a mall time low so if confidence stays low we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy...
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history is on many a financial mind right now is a repeat is sending markets into choppy waters dr jason johnson is professor of political science thinks only risk averaging investor confidence will save the u.s. from recession a company's that have lost your bill last two days or two weeks these companies are magically not working anymore it's just that people's confidence is at an all time lows so if confidence to slow we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy will the only problem with that is when someone who actually wants to call it or most of us right now is on by china china is not about to reclaim the state of virginia they're not about to reclaim new york city by calling in their debts they primarily want to see america so here i just leashing to be passed united states if the president can sort some control and there's still some confidence in our future economy big debts or a bust of. inertia in the inability right now to get economy moving right now it looks like the chances of drop obama getting reelected or actually are still better than fifty percent which
history is on many a financial mind right now is a repeat is sending markets into choppy waters dr jason johnson is professor of political science thinks only risk averaging investor confidence will save the u.s. from recession a company's that have lost your bill last two days or two weeks these companies are magically not working anymore it's just that people's confidence is at an all time lows so if confidence to slow we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy will the...
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america's three major banks have warned of a repeat of the two thousand and eight opel recession dr jason johnson a professor of political science thinks a recession in the us is inevitable if investor confidence he dropped. the companies that have lost start by your glass two days or two weeks he's companies aren't magically not working anymore it's just that people's confidence is at an all time low so if confidence stays low we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy the only problem with that is an insult and we actually want to call it or most of us there right now is owned by china china is not about to reclaim the state of virginia they're not about to reclaim new york city by calling in their debts they primarily want to see america so he's not just leasing to me past united states if the president can sort some control and there's still some confidence in our future economy that's a problem but people inertia and inability right now to get the economy moving right now it looks like the chances of barack obama getting real like that are actually they're still better
america's three major banks have warned of a repeat of the two thousand and eight opel recession dr jason johnson a professor of political science thinks a recession in the us is inevitable if investor confidence he dropped. the companies that have lost start by your glass two days or two weeks he's companies aren't magically not working anymore it's just that people's confidence is at an all time low so if confidence stays low we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy...
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european growth saying both were quote dangerously close to recession now political scientist dr jason johnson told us he thinks the u.s. might hit another devastating downturn in less investors reassured. the companies that have lost start value orbital last two days or two these companies aren't magically not working anymore it's just that people's confidence is at an all time low so if confidence these what we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy the only problem with that is when someone actually wants to call it most of the u.s. right now is owned by china china is not about to reclaim the state of virginia they're not about to reclaim new york city by calling in their debts they primarily want to see america so he just leashing to be passed united states if the president can sort some control and there's still some confidence in our future economy. inertia and inability right now to get the economy moving right now it's. looks like the chances of brock obama getting real like that are actually they're still better than fifty percent which would mean that markets
european growth saying both were quote dangerously close to recession now political scientist dr jason johnson told us he thinks the u.s. might hit another devastating downturn in less investors reassured. the companies that have lost start value orbital last two days or two these companies aren't magically not working anymore it's just that people's confidence is at an all time low so if confidence these what we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy the only problem...
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fears of a repeat of the financial crisis of two thousand and eight are spreading global panic dr jason johnson is a professor of political science he told us he thinks we might see a recession in the u.s. if investors aren't reassured. companies that have lost start value over the last two days or two weeks companies aren't magically not working anymore it's just that people's confidence is at an all time lows so it confidence these hope we will see another recession of confidence improves the economy will the only problem with that is when someone actually wants to call it most of the u.s. right now is on by china china it is not about to reclaim that state or region you're not about to reclaim new york city by calling in their debts they primarily want to see america so you're not just leasing to the past united states if the president can sort some control and there's still some confidence in our future economy debts are less of a problem the inertia and inability right now to get the economy moving right now it looks like the chances of barack obama getting real life that are actually ther
fears of a repeat of the financial crisis of two thousand and eight are spreading global panic dr jason johnson is a professor of political science he told us he thinks we might see a recession in the u.s. if investors aren't reassured. companies that have lost start value over the last two days or two weeks companies aren't magically not working anymore it's just that people's confidence is at an all time lows so it confidence these hope we will see another recession of confidence improves the...
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dr. suzan johnson cook, we thank you. how is everyone doing this evening? [applause] during his short term here on earth, dr. martin luther king, jr. once said, our lives began to end the day it becomes solid about things that matter. tonight, as we celebrate that world vision and commitment to peace and justice and inspires the leaders here with us this evening, we are mindful of the fact that we stand on the shoulders of those and refused to be silent about things that matter most. truth, justice, equality, and opportunity for all. to that end, as we begin making our plans for the dedication week, we wanted to be sure that our celebration included time to remember dr. king as a leader with a world vision. for that, we owe him a debt of gratitude. [applause] my friends, it is truly an honor and privilege for me to introduce our next guest. he is a trailblazer in his own right. the former mayor of dallas, texas, our current united states representative, the honorable ron kirk served as the president's trade adviser, negotiator on trade issues. to me, he is a
dr. suzan johnson cook, we thank you. how is everyone doing this evening? [applause] during his short term here on earth, dr. martin luther king, jr. once said, our lives began to end the day it becomes solid about things that matter. tonight, as we celebrate that world vision and commitment to peace and justice and inspires the leaders here with us this evening, we are mindful of the fact that we stand on the shoulders of those and refused to be silent about things that matter most. truth,...
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dr. timothy johnson. >> the advice here is pretty simple.>>> can't wait to see you on the karaoke show. >> rob, i've already taken my bets you're going to win. >> yes, yes. drink heavily before you listen to it. >>> and for all you batman fans t there, finally the last installment of the batman trilogy is in production and we know you can't wait for its release. >> some lucky fans in pittsburgh are getting a sneak peek. they've turnrn the steel city into gotham city. wtae's keith jones. >> reporter: check this out. we're told most of the filming's going on inside the mellon institute here which i guess i can call the gotham city courthouse. but if you take a look outside, it appears hundreds of extras there are preparing to film a fight scene. film crews turning pittsburgh into gotham city. complete with fake snow, its finest police force, and oh yeah, batman fighting a new villain named bane. >> whoa! >> reporter: you can sayayhe caped crusader has been on this 4-year-old's radar. >> why arerell the people fighting? >> reporter: noah couldn
dr. timothy johnson. >> the advice here is pretty simple.>>> can't wait to see you on the karaoke show. >> rob, i've already taken my bets you're going to win. >> yes, yes. drink heavily before you listen to it. >>> and for all you batman fans t there, finally the last installment of the batman trilogy is in production and we know you can't wait for its release. >> some lucky fans in pittsburgh are getting a sneak peek. they've turnrn the steel city...
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dr. timothy johnson. >> oh yeahah >> wash those hands, cough into the sleeve. >> in and out and in betweeni say. >> really? oh, thank you. look at, that there you u , dr. rivero. >> watch out. >> i like it. >> have you had your vaccinations, rob? i have a little syringe. >> thank you, doctor. if you're at that party in colorado, get your herpes shot too, that would be important. >>> coming up next, how detroit automakers used technology just to get an edge. >> one car company is creating your future ride using virtual reality. we'll go for a spin to that party next. >> i'm serious about that shot. ious about that shot. that party next. >> i'm serious about that shot.w ♪ >>> nice musical selection to open up our next story. now some technology that makes the current hybrid and smart cars look almost old fashioned by comparison. >> it comes to us thanks to two of detroit's big automakers which are using it to sa m >> it comes to us thanks to two of detroit's big automakers which are using itito save money and d p their way into the future. our tech contributor daniel sieberg got behind the w
dr. timothy johnson. >> oh yeahah >> wash those hands, cough into the sleeve. >> in and out and in betweeni say. >> really? oh, thank you. look at, that there you u , dr. rivero. >> watch out. >> i like it. >> have you had your vaccinations, rob? i have a little syringe. >> thank you, doctor. if you're at that party in colorado, get your herpes shot too, that would be important. >>> coming up next, how detroit automakers used technology...
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dr. timothy johnson has more. >> packing a lunch bag for kids is a way to save in today's economy.the journal "pediatrics" warns those sack lunches could be incubators for illness. the lunches of more than 700 preschoolers at nine child care centers in texas were measured with temperature guns an hour and a half before they were served. 39% had no ice packs inside, while about 45% had at least one ice pack. even so, over 90% of the lunches were found to be at unsafely high temperatures in which bacteria can grow. teachers often did not use available refrigerators and left the lunches at room temperature for an average two hours before refrigerating them. possible foodborne diseases can lead to kidney problems, malnutrition, even death. the office called for more education about packing and storing that sack lunch safely. i'm dr. timothy johnson. >> the study found even if you use multiple ice packs it doesn't make a difference. >> what did our parents do? >> i don't know. >> how did we ever survive? >> it's amazing we're still here. >> those peanut butter and jam sandwiches. >> no
dr. timothy johnson has more. >> packing a lunch bag for kids is a way to save in today's economy.the journal "pediatrics" warns those sack lunches could be incubators for illness. the lunches of more than 700 preschoolers at nine child care centers in texas were measured with temperature guns an hour and a half before they were served. 39% had no ice packs inside, while about 45% had at least one ice pack. even so, over 90% of the lunches were found to be at unsafely high...
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the already strained relationship between president johnson and dr. king became fractured beyond repair. donations to king's organization began to dry up and the mainstream press denounced him in no uncertain terms charging that he was not qualified to evaluate u.s. foreign-policy. >is anything that his handlers or organizers could have done differently beyond the words that he uttered that might change the way he was treated? was this place are relevant and it just rested on his words. >> i think he would have caught the same firestorm. what they said is that we don't like your message. we are in the middle of a war and we don't want to hear someone say that we are pilot. you are a civil rights leader, stick the war to what -- you are a civil rights leader, stick to what you know. they said he would never be respected again. shut up and go back to talking about we shall overcome. tavis: "the washington post," said that he has diminished his usefulness to his cause, to his country, and to his people. "the new york times," said that the confusion of th
the already strained relationship between president johnson and dr. king became fractured beyond repair. donations to king's organization began to dry up and the mainstream press denounced him in no uncertain terms charging that he was not qualified to evaluate u.s. foreign-policy. >is anything that his handlers or organizers could have done differently beyond the words that he uttered that might change the way he was treated? was this place are relevant and it just rested on his words....
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dr. martin luther king, harry johnson and all of them. two of them marched with dr.are the reverend jesse jackson and andy young. [applause] >> once again, why don't we stand? >> to the wonderful king family, thank you for sharing your father, your uncle, your brother with us. we love you so much, to all the king family. take the hand again. shall we pray? >> accept our petition, dear god. forgive us for our sins, for they are many, for the foolishness of our wears. stretch our hearts, know our ways, make us better and never bitter. tonight is an awesome celebration, one who embodied hopes and dreams of unborn generations, transformed america and the world for the better. we thank you for dr. king's will to be a confronting force, a battering ram for justice. willing to face the bombings of his home and maintain his dignity. to accept stabbings without retaliation, even that we might live. a family that sacrificed a father and a friend. those who live in the aftermath and glow of his life, we thank you. we thank them for their insights and will to serve extend the hi
dr. martin luther king, harry johnson and all of them. two of them marched with dr.are the reverend jesse jackson and andy young. [applause] >> once again, why don't we stand? >> to the wonderful king family, thank you for sharing your father, your uncle, your brother with us. we love you so much, to all the king family. take the hand again. shall we pray? >> accept our petition, dear god. forgive us for our sins, for they are many, for the foolishness of our wears. stretch...
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dr. king's speeches. completing the memorial was a more than 25-year process. construction was spearheaded by a foundation headed by harry johnson. >> dr. king was so profound at such a young age, to say the words that he said that will live forever. and that's why we call this a living memorial, that you can walk the wall and you actually get a sense of is he still talking in 1960 or is he talking in 2011. i think we all walk away saying this is so relevant today because we can all live, see, and place dr. king in proper perspective that these words have meaning now. >> holman: the memorial will be dedicated at a ceremony on sunday, the 48th anniversary of the march on washington. president obama will be among the speakers. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: prosecutors in new york today indicated that they will drop charges against dominique strauss-kahn following more doubts about his accuser's credibility. hari sreenivasan has our update. the former head of the international monetary fund was arrested in may, after a hotel maid accused him of sexually assaulting her when she arrived to cl
dr. king's speeches. completing the memorial was a more than 25-year process. construction was spearheaded by a foundation headed by harry johnson. >> dr. king was so profound at such a young age, to say the words that he said that will live forever. and that's why we call this a living memorial, that you can walk the wall and you actually get a sense of is he still talking in 1960 or is he talking in 2011. i think we all walk away saying this is so relevant today because we can all live,...
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martin luther king told lyndon johnson that, lyndon johnson listened as he argued, and lbj said to dr. king, go out there and make it possible for me to do the right thing. that is where real change comes. but the reason we have poets and the reason we both talked to artists and others is we fight back by celebrating what is good in our lives. the creativity of authors, the enthusiastic populism of general hightower, the restrictive journalism of lopez. when you read it biggio funny talking about -- when you leap -- when you read giovanni talking about love, you want to fight to save a species that make love and a world that is hospitable to the portrait of love. we fight back by celebrate what is best in our lives and our culture. it is not just politics or economics, although there are prophetic voice is in there about politics and economics. this book is as relevant today as when we did these interviews, but we also have to celebrate -- henry david thoreau, the great author of the 19th century, said it, "to affirm the quality of the day is the highest of the arts." and you have to
martin luther king told lyndon johnson that, lyndon johnson listened as he argued, and lbj said to dr. king, go out there and make it possible for me to do the right thing. that is where real change comes. but the reason we have poets and the reason we both talked to artists and others is we fight back by celebrating what is good in our lives. the creativity of authors, the enthusiastic populism of general hightower, the restrictive journalism of lopez. when you read it biggio funny talking...
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johnson. mr cain. and dr paul have all three called the gold standard. representative bachmann has come right to be edge she's made all of the argument she just has and said that for a better word ok but i you know i have reasons to believe that she's very sympathetic to the gold standard why does seem to be especially you could say with more of the tea party crowd to you it's becoming more of a popular sentiment but i still don't think that if any of them were to get into office right if one of these people were to get elected aside from probably congressman ron paul and you're right governor former governor gary johnson the maybe we would see any action on that you know actually come into play but we'll see it does seem like finally there is another debate surrounding this issue and you know the ick nomic policies of today something is definitely going wrong there if you look at what situation what they want more than anything is jobs is to create jobs president reagan through race through a stable money policy president clinton through a stable money
johnson. mr cain. and dr paul have all three called the gold standard. representative bachmann has come right to be edge she's made all of the argument she just has and said that for a better word ok but i you know i have reasons to believe that she's very sympathetic to the gold standard why does seem to be especially you could say with more of the tea party crowd to you it's becoming more of a popular sentiment but i still don't think that if any of them were to get into office right if one...
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dr. suzanne at johnson cook. secretary clinton has described ambassador cook as sen passionate advocate for people of god everywhere, no matter which got. ladies and gentlemen, ambassador cook. [applause] >> mr. johnson and all of the organizers, i bring you greetings from president obama and secretary clinton. we traveled throughout the global promoting his peace nonviolent techniques. mrs. king was my second mom, it would be so happy that you are all gathered here today and for this weekend. i ask in that spirit if you might take the hand of the person around the table next to you. if you might hold at hand as a circle and symbol of peace in strength and love, let us pray. we thank you for this day your hands have made. we asked your blessings for those who celebrate to this season and goes all around the world who have come to join together to celebrate a man and a mission and a mandate for peace. we asked blessings upon this time we share together. we thank you for organizers who had a dream for this weekend
dr. suzanne at johnson cook. secretary clinton has described ambassador cook as sen passionate advocate for people of god everywhere, no matter which got. ladies and gentlemen, ambassador cook. [applause] >> mr. johnson and all of the organizers, i bring you greetings from president obama and secretary clinton. we traveled throughout the global promoting his peace nonviolent techniques. mrs. king was my second mom, it would be so happy that you are all gathered here today and for this...
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former governor gary johnson, dr. deborah howser, david webb.>> coming up straight ahead, there's english and there's spanish and there's this. >> all right. new york's mayor bloomberg's version of spanglish getting a following all his own and he loves it. and if you can't afford college, you're not alone. but if you don't have to dig yourself into debt to do it. dave ramsey here to explain how to go to school without student loans. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive during this time. maybe i should give them a call. i really could use some more life insurance. is it affordable? it costs less t that's pretty affordable, huh? less than 35 cents a day? that's less than the cost of a postage sta
former governor gary johnson, dr. deborah howser, david webb.>> coming up straight ahead, there's english and there's spanish and there's this. >> all right. new york's mayor bloomberg's version of spanglish getting a following all his own and he loves it. and if you can't afford college, you're not alone. but if you don't have to dig yourself into debt to do it. dave ramsey here to explain how to go to school without student loans. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know...
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dr. willis johnson with his wealthy and influential connections was not a man to be alienated lightly. the rift with and what cut off the couple from their best source of support and patronage. when the british power collapsed around her in savannah, elizabeth johnston followed her temples and her spouse. my husband would not like the separation and i positively refuse to remain. not once did she mention the issues of principle involved in leaving her, no. more strikingly did she know the obvious impetus for her family's departure. every single one of johnson's close male relations had been prescribed under the georgia confiscation and banishment out. but in her own telling, johnston didn't leave reasons of political sentiment but for emotional ones, the bond of conjugal love. the johnstons arrived in charleston to find that city, too in the throes of the evacuation mayhem. a day in and day of officials coach with shortages of food, rum, ships and cash rising on a fall in morrell and more than 10,000 civilians clamoring for relief and reassurance. while they were in this city even arou
dr. willis johnson with his wealthy and influential connections was not a man to be alienated lightly. the rift with and what cut off the couple from their best source of support and patronage. when the british power collapsed around her in savannah, elizabeth johnston followed her temples and her spouse. my husband would not like the separation and i positively refuse to remain. not once did she mention the issues of principle involved in leaving her, no. more strikingly did she know the...
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dr. willis johnson with his wealthy and influential connections was not a man to be alienated lightly. the rift with and what cut off the couple from their best source of support and patronage. when the british power collapsed around her in savannah, elizabeth johnston followed her temples and her spouse. my husband would not like the separation and i positively refuse to remain. not once did she mention the issues of principle involved in leaving her, no. more strikingly did she know the obvious impetus for her family's departure. every single one of johnson's close male relations had been prescribed under the georgia confiscation and banishment out. but in her own telling, johnston didn't leave reasons of political sentiment but for emotional ones, the bond of conjugal love. the johnstons arrived in charleston to find that city, too in the throes of the evacuation mayhem. a day in and day of officials coach with shortages of food, rum, ships and cash rising on a fall in morrell and more than 10,000 civilians clamoring for relief and reassurance. while they were in this city even arou
dr. willis johnson with his wealthy and influential connections was not a man to be alienated lightly. the rift with and what cut off the couple from their best source of support and patronage. when the british power collapsed around her in savannah, elizabeth johnston followed her temples and her spouse. my husband would not like the separation and i positively refuse to remain. not once did she mention the issues of principle involved in leaving her, no. more strikingly did she know the...