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you know more than fifty percent of the people here if you didn't texas are not. why you know living on death row is like. this it's like you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point where death becomes. our avenue hope. our get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then is appears scary moment for you to know you can loose here want to be appearing with the in a manner of me saying that said it's time to go. and i would lead them into this to the best chamber. kind of stayed till after they were dating. it's friday you ready to rumble join me for guides for tonight's big picture rubble our mark carroll libertarian commentator erick i can only democratic strategist and neil munro reporter for the daily caller thank you all for joining me tonight it is always unrest and protests against u.s. diplomatic buildings have now spread to more than a dozen nations in the middle east and north africa and while our nation tries to contain what could be a
you know more than fifty percent of the people here if you didn't texas are not. why you know living on death row is like. this it's like you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point where death becomes. our avenue hope. our get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then is appears scary moment for you to know you can loose here want to be appearing with the in a manner of...
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all i only raised three hundred thousand to become governor i bet i'm the only elected official in fifty years that actually made more money doing the job than i spent to get it i'll tell you how i got it i was allowed to debate in minnesota we have four or five major parties because the threshold is only five percent if you've had a candidate statewide get five percent of the vote that's considered major party i was allowed to debate at the primary i was polling only ten percent which nationally they require fifteen so i wouldn't have been allowed to debate i proved from the primary to seven weeks later i rose from ten percent and won the election because i was given the opportunity to debate why are they so scared because if they let somebody like me i'm there if i can debate them i can beat them well and you know parallel you did what are your thoughts on this notion of corporate personhood that corporations are people and that money is speech that iranian the u.s. supreme court are pushing it's horrid i mean you know corporations are people that's fascism. the loose definition of fas
all i only raised three hundred thousand to become governor i bet i'm the only elected official in fifty years that actually made more money doing the job than i spent to get it i'll tell you how i got it i was allowed to debate in minnesota we have four or five major parties because the threshold is only five percent if you've had a candidate statewide get five percent of the vote that's considered major party i was allowed to debate at the primary i was polling only ten percent which...
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and a black hole at the border one hundred fifty thousand people slipped through the night south of u.k. immigration control with fears that there may in fact be more. the british high court has smashed the hopes and reputation of russia self exile tycoon buddies but it's off ski his high stakes lawsuit against billionaire compatriot romana but a mortgage was dismissed in one of the most expensive cases in legal history more on that from artie's laura smith. the final verdict in this case found against bodies which means that he won't receive a cent of the more than five point six billion dollars that he was also going for which brought up what i want to promote himself was not in court but it is old steve was he a relieved looking very upbeat saying that he had full confidence in the british legal system that was the verdict was being read he held his head in his hands and as he was leaving he appears to have lost confidence in the british legal system now this is a case that has opened up for the viewing of the general public the. old russia's mega rich and what they got up to back in
and a black hole at the border one hundred fifty thousand people slipped through the night south of u.k. immigration control with fears that there may in fact be more. the british high court has smashed the hopes and reputation of russia self exile tycoon buddies but it's off ski his high stakes lawsuit against billionaire compatriot romana but a mortgage was dismissed in one of the most expensive cases in legal history more on that from artie's laura smith. the final verdict in this case found...
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three to forty four in florida fifty three to forty three in ohio fifty four forty two in pennsylvania meanwhile conservative media like drudge is reporting that the race is a dead heat forty six to forty six so and here's the example that you can see from today's drudge report so what's going on here either either you guys have a theory about why the entire right wing blogosphere and talk radio sphere and everything is saying it's even it's neck and neck there's still a chance romney can win and all the other polls are saying sorry it's over well one of my favorite quotes is there's lies there's damn lies and then there's political polls and. you know it all seriousness you can take a poll and make it say anything you want to depending on how you load it with democrats republicans independents the looting this green with the argument the limbaugh and some of these others are making that they're oversampling democrats from everything i have read that appears to be happening it looks like they're basing a lot of their modeling on two thousand and why i would as it goes mark why would pe
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canada's government is fifty one percent of their g.d.p. canada is doing just fine thank you very much the canadians like it a lot that i don't know that i think i can who's doing well in some ways and not in others they're not in there but first of all there's not forty seven percent of this country not paying taxes they claim i think was about income taxes and that's not true either so if i want to explain you want a payroll tax you pay sales tax everybody's pay and tax ok that's a misnomer to that he said that these are unfortunate comments and i think they're going to hurt him but i think we're getting away from the crux of the matter which is that taxes are not a vehicle for well redistribution they are certain you know they're for raising revenue for governments or read the constitution and write one of the end of the jobs of the government is. wealth distribution or not or if you under obama george washington took money from tariffs from interstate commerce and use that money to build a poor house here in washington d.c. has bands an
canada's government is fifty one percent of their g.d.p. canada is doing just fine thank you very much the canadians like it a lot that i don't know that i think i can who's doing well in some ways and not in others they're not in there but first of all there's not forty seven percent of this country not paying taxes they claim i think was about income taxes and that's not true either so if i want to explain you want a payroll tax you pay sales tax everybody's pay and tax ok that's a misnomer...
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but really when you step further back what has changed so much in the world that oil has gone from fifty dollars a barrel in two thousand and seven to over ninety now just five years later maybe it doesn't add up we will hear from our guests and plus we are in new york on a day that u.s. g.d.p. was revised down one point three percent on an annualized basis that is not very much growth it is pretty paltry now a little bit of trivia nine hundred twenty nine stocks crash it saw effects in times square so we headed out to times square for a special loose change to see if we're seeing any impact from what's going on in the economy now let's get to today's capital account. all right so as i said at the top of the show the e.u. parliament committee voted unanimously for tighter restrictions on banks trading in this included curbing high frequency trading they voted towards that now add this to a list of countries that have either proposed or an active bans or some kind of provisions regulating more tightly high frequency trading ok germany canada. also australia i believe so where is the u.s.
but really when you step further back what has changed so much in the world that oil has gone from fifty dollars a barrel in two thousand and seven to over ninety now just five years later maybe it doesn't add up we will hear from our guests and plus we are in new york on a day that u.s. g.d.p. was revised down one point three percent on an annualized basis that is not very much growth it is pretty paltry now a little bit of trivia nine hundred twenty nine stocks crash it saw effects in times...
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there maybe fifty left in afghanistan are we there because a fifty fifty al qaeda members know it is morphed into something far larger than that is it because the former soviet union the former what we'll call the stands it was because ten tajikistan because if. you could stand to have the largest untapped oil and natural gas reserves in the world if you talk to the afghans you talk the taliban they'll say oh that's why the united states wants to stay here people say it's because we want to surround iran we have bases in the gulf we have bases once before in iraq we certainly have them in afghanistan do we want afghanistan and pakistan not to go to war with one another neither the bush administration. no the obama administration has been straight with the american public about that and finally we are responsible along with other nations for creating the very people against whom we are now fighting these were all allies of the united states and its allies during the one nine hundred eighty s. we haven't been straight with the american public why what we have created which evolved in s
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twenty nine one hundred fifty meters for take. but there's. just. one thing in particular. or to be taking in the sights on hold. to the. particular. measures about thirty four metres long one hundred twenty five cubic metres of cargo space inside to get big the ground is driven by a pair of. each crank out more than eleven thousand horsepower. designed. for in the cockpit and one. in theory many configurations are possible this big hole can accommodate eighty fully equipped paratroopers or sixty beds for a large scale medical evacuation. and it was pretty much. two hundred. twenty six. different governments place. several different variations of the. put together here. first of all it's unique because it can lift. it's the world's most powerful had it called to have entered serial production and can lift up to twenty tons which is unique and something no other helicopter in the world can do it makes no sense to compare it to any foreign made ones like that for example and they're in different weight classes ours is more powerful it can lift heavy loads and on top of that i
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this year as the political career at the same time we discover that across the united states in all fifty states poor people pay more than rich people here's some examples in florida the top one percent the state taxes the top one percent pays two point one percent the bottom twenty percent pays thirteen point five percent in illinois the top one percent pays with four point one percent the bottom twenty percent pays thirteen percent in nevada the top one percent pays one point six percent the bottom twenty percent pays eight point nine percent in taxes the top one percent pays three percent the bottom twenty percent pays twelve point two percent we have two tax codes in the united states anybody who's working by the but the sweat of their brow by their mind or their muscles pays a thirty six percent top income tax rate anybody who makes money by moving money around like mitt romney a base basically tax rate for banks pays a maximum fifteen percent rate which is why he's only being thirteen percent isn't this fundamentally immoral francesca well first of all going back to the mitt romney
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ago that remembers only too well the terror he felt when confronted with the prospect of climbing a fifty metre tall mainsail must have been billion to. my heart sank and i shivered all over although we didn't go very far on the last occasion. and we had that time the boat was more how sites in petersburg we looked up at the top of the mast and wondered whether it was possible to reach it is all but now it's quite a routine thing for me to do. i remember the ship being caught up in a vicious storm near here during a race about a sail in the gym britt. the guys had to be sent to the far end of the bow each with safety equipment all the way it was so big. and the guys dipped under the water several times. because some trainees are divided into shift teams each lasting four hours without keeping watch on the deck is the most grueling task the crew can't predict what might happen on shift sometimes they sit around for four hours board but sometimes they have to constantly run from one end to the other. or watch. for our. team to. its field six. feet below. the. field through to each field. th
ago that remembers only too well the terror he felt when confronted with the prospect of climbing a fifty metre tall mainsail must have been billion to. my heart sank and i shivered all over although we didn't go very far on the last occasion. and we had that time the boat was more how sites in petersburg we looked up at the top of the mast and wondered whether it was possible to reach it is all but now it's quite a routine thing for me to do. i remember the ship being caught up in a vicious...
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we're seeing absolutely fascinating development in a sense it's a bit like the nineteenth forty's fifty's. of uprising against the anglo-french monopoly of relations across the whole region what we're now seeing is an uprising against these pliant dictatorships many of whom cooperated with the war on terror many of whom imprisoned people many of whom allowed extraordinary rendition to take place through their countries during the early stages of the afghan war i think this is going to be a fascinating period to watch but if we don't do something now for the palestinian people grant them their rights granted their recognition grant their peace ground their security and stand up to israel's land grab theft and imprisonment then it's the war of tomorrow israel must be feeling increasingly uneasy surely about the top player. of pro american regimes in the middle east i think israel was very alarmed at the fall of mubarak because ever since that the seventy nine deal they've always seen egypt as being maybe a difficult neighbor but nevertheless a neighbor and the levels of cooperation between
we're seeing absolutely fascinating development in a sense it's a bit like the nineteenth forty's fifty's. of uprising against the anglo-french monopoly of relations across the whole region what we're now seeing is an uprising against these pliant dictatorships many of whom cooperated with the war on terror many of whom imprisoned people many of whom allowed extraordinary rendition to take place through their countries during the early stages of the afghan war i think this is going to be a...
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they want to go but these individual groups can stay those people would come forward this hundred fifty nine would go down instantly and then applications could be processed properly instead it seems it will be a need database that will be depended upon to track down those staying in britain illegally expected to launch next month amongst the companies bidding for the tender is g four s. g four s. the company that created a high profile control to see. recently when it fell to the liver and stuff for the olympic games they're seeking their multi-million pound contract it's a place to aid the cleanup of a catalogue of disasters and mismanagement in the u.k. immigration system surf assy london. and epic event of the past has been brought back to life in russia thousands of actors and historic uniform have recreated the battle of when russian soldiers fought the invasion of napoleon exactly two centuries ago or to soundgarden has more from the front line. battle is raging here at the field of bora dino to the west of moscow the french and the russians have squared up a cannons are blasting
they want to go but these individual groups can stay those people would come forward this hundred fifty nine would go down instantly and then applications could be processed properly instead it seems it will be a need database that will be depended upon to track down those staying in britain illegally expected to launch next month amongst the companies bidding for the tender is g four s. g four s. the company that created a high profile control to see. recently when it fell to the liver and...
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and a black hole at the border one hundred fifty thousand people slip through the nets of u.k. immigration control setting along bells ringing that this could be just the tip of the iceberg. mitt romney officially accepted his nomination as republican presidential candidates this week as he did so you slammed his rival barack obama saying his handling of foreign affairs was poor romney said a much tougher stance must be taken toward some countries including russia but critics have questioned much more of what was said on a chicken and explains. mitt romney is now officially barack obama's opponent for the white house and he's talking tough throwing rocks well verbal rocks not only the president but also nations at the republican convention where he accepted his nomination mr romney did not fail to once again highlight his any masorti towards russia he criticized the president for not being hard enough in his view on russia when it comes to missile defense mitt romney says under his administration quote mr putin will see less flexibility and more backbone end of quote and of cou
and a black hole at the border one hundred fifty thousand people slip through the nets of u.k. immigration control setting along bells ringing that this could be just the tip of the iceberg. mitt romney officially accepted his nomination as republican presidential candidates this week as he did so you slammed his rival barack obama saying his handling of foreign affairs was poor romney said a much tougher stance must be taken toward some countries including russia but critics have questioned...
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fifty four aircraft supply to the market in two thousand and seven. two hundred ten aircraft produced last year. in the global market. in international most of our sales are still military aircraft have the capacity to make an impressive appearance in the civil aircraft market. as c.e.o. of the company could you tell us now if the industry into a comprehensive corporation was the right thing to do with other words has your consulate aided business proved efficient. and i'm convinced that if we are to compete in the global market we need to concentrate all of our resources in a single entity. so you think it was right to do so. you can be competitive in the global markets if you scatter your potential. if we look at europe. and. the integrated organization that brings together all of europe's major assets related to aircraft. in a factory. in the united states. with mcdonnell douglas. integrated business which doesn't only command american industrial assets but also collaborates closely with me japanese in industries. production one to that end and tha
fifty four aircraft supply to the market in two thousand and seven. two hundred ten aircraft produced last year. in the global market. in international most of our sales are still military aircraft have the capacity to make an impressive appearance in the civil aircraft market. as c.e.o. of the company could you tell us now if the industry into a comprehensive corporation was the right thing to do with other words has your consulate aided business proved efficient. and i'm convinced that if we...
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program yesterday so we'll talk about both and china has reportedly approved plans for a one hundred fifty billion dollars in infrastructure spending china's growth is no secret has been slowing and analysts have been concerned about gauges such as slumping iron ore prices and what they indicate about china's growth so how does this stimulus factor into the equation will last commodities expert steven lee and speaking of commodities barack obama in his speech at the d.n.c. last night talked about a path where the u.s. controls more of its own energy here's what he said about oil. in the last year alone we can't all imports by one million barrels a day more than any administration in recent history well whatever speaking of control the white house has reportedly been considering another release of emergency oil reserves despite this possible manipulation along with slowdowns in places like china and of course in europe we'll talk to analysts lindsay hall about why she still anticipates higher prices for oil let's get to days capital account. so as we know a new jobs report is out today for
program yesterday so we'll talk about both and china has reportedly approved plans for a one hundred fifty billion dollars in infrastructure spending china's growth is no secret has been slowing and analysts have been concerned about gauges such as slumping iron ore prices and what they indicate about china's growth so how does this stimulus factor into the equation will last commodities expert steven lee and speaking of commodities barack obama in his speech at the d.n.c. last night talked...
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fifty. fifty fifty fifty. fifty. if lines. were to be soon which brightened a few more about song from funniest impression some. moves from stunts on t.v. dot com. wealthy british style. spot on the title. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. week's top stories on our t.v. turkey is a call for a no fly zone in syria fails to get support at the u.n. as rebels in the country declare civilian airports in their latest target warning international flights to stay away. iran welcomes a chorus of support for its peaceful nuclear program at the nonaligned summit in tehran doing a blow to u.s. moves to isolate the islamic republic. republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hardline stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on previous policies. and the overall man album of it successfully fends off attempts by self exile to tycoon bou
fifty. fifty fifty fifty. fifty. if lines. were to be soon which brightened a few more about song from funniest impression some. moves from stunts on t.v. dot com. wealthy british style. spot on the title. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. week's top stories on our t.v. turkey is a call for a no fly zone in syria fails to get support at the...
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dollars a barrel so five years ago we had fifty dollars a barrel oil what has changed so significantly in five years that it now trades above ninety dollars a barrel the world really changed that much we have wars we had conflicts that would impact oil prior to two thousand and seven so our gas has a really unique perspective because he has been in the trenches for a long time watching this but first we talked a little more about swaps and swap regulations and the the evolution of swaps and derivatives so more with david greenberg on that. so we're getting into this exotic derivatives market now because it's kind of funny we went from derivatives to exotic derivatives well these it's just one more way for these traders and other companies to try to raise money for their for their balance sheets whether or not there's a real purpose for every swap and every o.t.c. product that would be an interesting question ok and the takeaway is that exchange is don't solve any of those issues and they also put into the equation a profit motive which would then what incentivize just more derivatives
dollars a barrel so five years ago we had fifty dollars a barrel oil what has changed so significantly in five years that it now trades above ninety dollars a barrel the world really changed that much we have wars we had conflicts that would impact oil prior to two thousand and seven so our gas has a really unique perspective because he has been in the trenches for a long time watching this but first we talked a little more about swaps and swap regulations and the the evolution of swaps and...
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that line that the founder of christianity established and you know tom de lay in my nine hundred fifty four lyndon johnson passed the johnson amendment that. he is responsible while there are any code against churches up until today and churches could talk about whatever they wanted to talk about i think that they have constitutional rights like any other institution and so they are trying to reclaim their voice because they have been found with so why don't we have laws that we are losing the culture war i think that church is paramount would be a shame to teach biblical principles and one political party. to those principles better than on the other then it makes sense for them to at least hold their congregants responsible or at least give them the information they need to make intelligent sure with this you don't realize the dr swain that's the exact same argument the taliban makes. well let's not talk about the taliban i'm talking about america where we care with both their freedom of religion freedom must be and freedom of association and churches don't lose their constitutional
that line that the founder of christianity established and you know tom de lay in my nine hundred fifty four lyndon johnson passed the johnson amendment that. he is responsible while there are any code against churches up until today and churches could talk about whatever they wanted to talk about i think that they have constitutional rights like any other institution and so they are trying to reclaim their voice because they have been found with so why don't we have laws that we are losing the...
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made and saw islam film have led to one hundred and fifty arrests in the french capital. now britain's poorest star likely to get another hit from the treasury chief who's trying to rein in spending millionaire george osborne wants to freeze welfare payments for two years artie's political has the story. it's areas such as this one london's tory a state that have been bearing the brunt of the british government's austerity drive already more than one in four children here in the u.k. live in poverty and sadly that figure is only projected to increase even so the coalition government says that they need to lash. out on the welfare bill in order to cut national debt by twenty fifteen now the british chancellor george osborne is reportedly considering freezing working age benefits in order to hit that target we're already talking about groups of people who are squeeze are struggling have had their living standards affected over the last couple of years because of what's happened in the global economic environment and what's been happening to sit at home and if this change or
made and saw islam film have led to one hundred and fifty arrests in the french capital. now britain's poorest star likely to get another hit from the treasury chief who's trying to rein in spending millionaire george osborne wants to freeze welfare payments for two years artie's political has the story. it's areas such as this one london's tory a state that have been bearing the brunt of the british government's austerity drive already more than one in four children here in the u.k. live in...
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i don't think it's nominalism i mean if you're tied to the last fifty years the average size of a. member is smaller news fifty years nazis limbaugh went on to say given time of the blame bush but air pollution versus famine and. stop blaming feminists for your small. coming up we've all done it at some point given a dollar or two to those in need of the halmos on america's streets is giving the less fortunate cash really the best way to help them improve their lives or is it helping them slip further and further into poverty. the french invasion of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the. jet the imprint of poleon has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right and. the bloody bottle near moscow is going to start over. james brown will reveal the victor the soldiers are back to do it all again. but you know version twenty twelve on r.t.e. . download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you n
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as well so it seems to be good timing so that we are yeah be back in fifty five minutes but no jumping off buildings for me and i thank. you for you here and surely will talk to russian buying predictions a wealth of the country will avoid a second where we're financial downturn that's out of the headlines. i had a family i lived in a failing nice community wasn't rich it was an upscale it was just like you know archie bunker's society ok then they started showing up here what happened was my company decided i could get cheap labor and they got rid of us. rosa eaglets line legally we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the laws i figure is here's one of the major trails in the united states and. i watch and they run run down my property and something about this noise. bothers a little chap mean that cockroaches from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy who doesn't mindedness pay and sturdy so i co
as well so it seems to be good timing so that we are yeah be back in fifty five minutes but no jumping off buildings for me and i thank. you for you here and surely will talk to russian buying predictions a wealth of the country will avoid a second where we're financial downturn that's out of the headlines. i had a family i lived in a failing nice community wasn't rich it was an upscale it was just like you know archie bunker's society ok then they started showing up here what happened was my...
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me fifty feet. it seems. some. of. the implicitly science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got those huge earth covered. shall be so much brighter if. someone from funniest impression. muslims starts on t.v. dot com. the anger of muslim protesters in response to an american film mocking islamic. countries. hundreds of clashed with police on several continents also were reporting the washington. washington races to say face i'm sorry about this for having a just a few technical problems. get back to these have just a moment boy. and also i can tell you that opera some a break russia's opposition comes together once again in demonstration with public sector workers joining the march for the first time however the number of activists in attendance falls short of previous opposition. well as sort of the headlines for you this here in r.t. apologies for that we'll get our house back in order for in about fifteen minutes from now i trust in the meantime let's get the latest sports ne
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weeks of riots in los angeles in which thousands of people were injured over a thousand hospitalized fifty three people killed the conservatives at that time tried to blame african-americans black people for the riots insinuating that there was something wrong with african-american culture probably created by l.b.j.'s great society programs what happened after the rodney king beating ins where the more recent riots in new york city over the past decade each one following a police shooting is not an expression of a defective culture in fact it's a reflection of how this country was born and seven hundred seventy six americans rose up and rioted against a system of government that was oppressive and unfair as thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of independence when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object even says a design to reduce them under absolute despotism it is their right it is their duty to throw off such government the history of the present king of great britain has a history of repeated injuries and use your patience all having in direct obje
weeks of riots in los angeles in which thousands of people were injured over a thousand hospitalized fifty three people killed the conservatives at that time tried to blame african-americans black people for the riots insinuating that there was something wrong with african-american culture probably created by l.b.j.'s great society programs what happened after the rodney king beating ins where the more recent riots in new york city over the past decade each one following a police shooting is...
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a lot to understand that a fifty percent of your students are not graduating you are failing this is a school district has to pay the piper for this is a school that is to an inner city chicago where they pay on average they spend about eight thousand dollars per student in the suburbs around chicago the average is twenty four thousand dollars which so you say what we need or more resources in chicago yes so when chick fil a wants to open up a store that will pay taxes oh all of the elite stand up and say we don't want your values in your resources here have you. absolutely amazing what instrumental as it is that you need like most urban cities have done all that they can to run productive businesses out with regulation with denouncements and with all of the kinds of things that look you can be that you can be all upset about the medical positions of own manual and these sources but punish joy does wish those lack of resources remember when they came in we became the goes out and i think jobs we have the greatest education system the world when we were doing celebrated came around cl
a lot to understand that a fifty percent of your students are not graduating you are failing this is a school district has to pay the piper for this is a school that is to an inner city chicago where they pay on average they spend about eight thousand dollars per student in the suburbs around chicago the average is twenty four thousand dollars which so you say what we need or more resources in chicago yes so when chick fil a wants to open up a store that will pay taxes oh all of the elite stand...
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whatever fifty seven and there was one spot it went up and eisenhower just started throwing money at education kennedy continued that it was until the vietnam war that we actually saw money for education contract in and then of course after that the after the once the reagan administration came in and put bill bennett in charge of the education department a guy who had run for president on the on the on the platform of ending the education department that we've seen now thirty years of the destruction of our education system our final comment the night comes from di no don here's what they had to say on the national debt who's going to take a bullet for reducing the debt let's see tax reform eliminate the mortgage deduction middle class rich complain eliminate the health insurance write off for businesses employees and employers complain raise capital gains upper income tax rates the rich complain they have the influence to fight it cut defense spending defense contractors claim loss of jobs cut government spending government employees complain about job loss cut in title months reci
whatever fifty seven and there was one spot it went up and eisenhower just started throwing money at education kennedy continued that it was until the vietnam war that we actually saw money for education contract in and then of course after that the after the once the reagan administration came in and put bill bennett in charge of the education department a guy who had run for president on the on the on the platform of ending the education department that we've seen now thirty years of the...
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in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life be sent to the other patients and in many cases their shattered lives were in the goal when professing designed his first brain using bicycle parts sixty years later his invention is increasingly being used to help people who are eager to fracture their legs to become a few centimeters taller than the ultimate goal is still the same fixing somebodies live both literally and figuratively about a third of patients admitted to the center now days seeking series magic reasons most of them are men and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novick of who operated on many of them it usually comes down to a man's pride. the first patient to turn to us with a leg length in the request to meet his fifteen centimeters to want to surgery because panos to than him we like to say that we need to bre
in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life be sent to the other patients and in many cases their shattered lives were in the goal when professing designed his first brain using bicycle parts sixty years later his invention is increasingly being used to help...