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contra estas discriminacion para evitar las george w. bush... bush... con este tipo de eventos se pretende impulsar todo tipo de oportunidades con el objetivo de evitar que las personas especiales sean discriminadas por su condicion. ---maÑana martes, la junta de supervisores del condado de contra costa consideraÁ una propuesta que proÍbiria fumar en ciertas viviendas.-- la ordenanza impone la restriccÓn en las cocheras, balcones y patios de cualquier edificio residencial con Ás de cuatro unidades.-- adeÁs, todas las nuevas construccÓnes tendrian una restriccÓn adicional que no permitiÁ fumar adentro las reas habitacionales.---la propuesta permitiÍa que los propietarios desalojen a los inquilinos que no cumplan con la norma. ---miles de autos marca "nissan" deben ser llevados a reparar.---se trata de 46-mil unidades del modelo "cube" 2009 y 2010 .---los vehiculos fueron sometidos a distintas pruebas en las que se encontro que tras un choque, estos autos pueden registrar fugas de combustible en cantidades superiores a las que permiten las normas f
contra estas discriminacion para evitar las george w. bush... bush... con este tipo de eventos se pretende impulsar todo tipo de oportunidades con el objetivo de evitar que las personas especiales sean discriminadas por su condicion. ---maÑana martes, la junta de supervisores del condado de contra costa consideraÁ una propuesta que proÍbiria fumar en ciertas viviendas.-- la ordenanza impone la restriccÓn en las cocheras, balcones y patios de cualquier edificio residencial con Ás de cuatro...
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mason university and served as associate counsel and special assistant to the president in the george w. bush white house. tom goldstein i will start with you. one of the themes of this term clearlys that to bement the extent to which we have seen the growth and solidification of what we have seen a roberts court. what does that mean. >> we're talking about the conservative majority lead by chief justice john robertse nuts hour in the evening, campaign finance, gun rights, cases you mentioned. the courts conservative did hold a majority and advanced the ball in that direction. but if you look beneath the surface i think in case we can talk b you will see the court's left had some successes as well. overall i think a mixed term. >> brown: a mixed term. paul butler what do you see? >> i see conservative judicial activism. i see conservative court that is bold, that's
mason university and served as associate counsel and special assistant to the president in the george w. bush white house. tom goldstein i will start with you. one of the themes of this term clearlys that to bement the extent to which we have seen the growth and solidification of what we have seen a roberts court. what does that mean. >> we're talking about the conservative majority lead by chief justice john robertse nuts hour in the evening, campaign finance, gun rights, cases you...
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arm which is really been sort of loosened from from many restrictions starting with president george w. bush and he's taking advantage of the one clause in that national security act one nine hundred forty seven that said the director of central intelligence now is the director of national intelligence shall perform such other functions and duties as the president show from time to time direct that gives the president and i do not exaggerate here and use that word advisedly it gives the president the ability to have his own personal gestapo. do not play and before the word the only restraint is on the so-called oversight committees of the congress used to do oversight now
arm which is really been sort of loosened from from many restrictions starting with president george w. bush and he's taking advantage of the one clause in that national security act one nine hundred forty seven that said the director of central intelligence now is the director of national intelligence shall perform such other functions and duties as the president show from time to time direct that gives the president and i do not exaggerate here and use that word advisedly it gives the...
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fox news guess who started the state ownership of banks and the i don't industry yeah that was george w. bush so did bush send us down this slippery slope socialism is fox news calls it well fox news bush was your man you never hide the fact you support his policies and carry out his talking points on your daily so. do we we have to have we have to blame bush for socialism in this country you see gretchen carlson it seems like you whipped yourself up into such a socialist name calling frenzy you guys actually slipped and spoke the truth oh how's fox going to backtrack on that one that puts their entire agenda into question and that's why this news tonight fox news flash the g.o.p. is tonight's tool time. now yesterday we debated a list of over one thousand names of alleged illegal immigrants that was sent to newspapers and government offices in utah and that was yesterday there is now another development in the hate and fear mongering against latinos courtesy of sue myrick republican from north carolina just put the pieces together and start looking at what's happening all throughout south am
fox news guess who started the state ownership of banks and the i don't industry yeah that was george w. bush so did bush send us down this slippery slope socialism is fox news calls it well fox news bush was your man you never hide the fact you support his policies and carry out his talking points on your daily so. do we we have to have we have to blame bush for socialism in this country you see gretchen carlson it seems like you whipped yourself up into such a socialist name calling frenzy...
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mr that you have been on an on line campaign to prosecute george w. bush members of his administration for what you call violations of international law domestic law the constitution. why have you not given up on this because the administration of george w. bush was particularly lawless i don't think there's ever been a time in american history when we had the highest officials in government so flagrantly break the law and show no respect at all for the rule of law they just created laws just out of whole cloth they created laws in secret behind closed doors that were in them a cold to american democracy and and shameful to our international image some of those laws for instance redefined torture so that it made it ok for the c.i. a to brutalize prisoners and detainees. supposedly even doing it legally for instance allowing waterboarding to be done legally one in fact it is a violation of international law and u.s. law but it didn't matter provided that they did these laws in secret do you realistically with all due respect i think you're going to be succe
mr that you have been on an on line campaign to prosecute george w. bush members of his administration for what you call violations of international law domestic law the constitution. why have you not given up on this because the administration of george w. bush was particularly lawless i don't think there's ever been a time in american history when we had the highest officials in government so flagrantly break the law and show no respect at all for the rule of law they just created laws just...
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chance to the american attorney aiming to get george w. bush in the dog to answer for his behavior in the white house. for the administration of george w. bush was particularly lawless i don't think there's ever been a time in american history when we had the highest officials in government so flagrantly break the law and show no respect at all for the rule of law they just created laws just out of whole cloth they created laws in secret behind closed doors that were in the american democracy. and shameful. and you can catch the full interview in around twenty minutes from now here. u.s. secretary of state says north korea will face new sanctions in the latest bid to stem its atomic ambitions hillary clinton was speaking in south korea after holding talks with the defense and military officials there she said the new measures including the freezing of assets aim to stop north korea purchasing or sending arms it comes just days before a joint military exercise aimed at deterring pyongyang from any potential attacks the north denied accusations t
chance to the american attorney aiming to get george w. bush in the dog to answer for his behavior in the white house. for the administration of george w. bush was particularly lawless i don't think there's ever been a time in american history when we had the highest officials in government so flagrantly break the law and show no respect at all for the rule of law they just created laws just out of whole cloth they created laws in secret behind closed doors that were in the american democracy....
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administration of george w. bush was particularly lawless i don't think there's ever been a time in american history when we had the highest officials in government so. only break the law and show no respect at all for the rule of law they just created laws just out of whole cloth they created laws in secret behind closed doors that were in them to american democracy. and shameful. do you can stuff it into funeral twenty minutes time. now i've been to national conference in vienna may have been about hearing of breakthroughs in treatment but it's also have had to evolve givens signs his own veiled a new h.i.v. vaginal gel which health officials are calling hope for women but human rights activists say the key to coping the disease is actually access to universal care a group of aids activists is filed a complaint with the u.s. against the united states they claim president obama's policies favor a multinational pharmaceutical companies raising the cost of treatment sure flew from the washington college of law will sa
administration of george w. bush was particularly lawless i don't think there's ever been a time in american history when we had the highest officials in government so. only break the law and show no respect at all for the rule of law they just created laws just out of whole cloth they created laws in secret behind closed doors that were in them to american democracy. and shameful. do you can stuff it into funeral twenty minutes time. now i've been to national conference in vienna may have been...
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you know, you should know that the bin laden family funded george w. bush's first oil endeavor. you should know that, and he somehow makes that funny. i don't know how he does it. i do grapple with that. i don't always make it amusing. but i think it's every person's responsibility when they have a microphone and the ear of so many people to--yes, you're a comic; make them laugh. that's what they paid their money to see. but also edify in some way. don't keep lowering the bar culturally. the bar is low enough in our--you know, it's howard stern low. it's very low. and so i don't want to participate in that, in the de-intellectualization of our citizenry, you know? the book you wrote with ben stiller, feel this book, which is largely kind of a parody of self-help books, also had nuggets like this: is that--it also kind of drives your career, doesn't it? you're not doing the predictable. well, see, here's the thing, though. thank you for saying that i'm not doing something predictable, because i take it as a compliment, but true radicals probably see me as the biggest, like, sello
you know, you should know that the bin laden family funded george w. bush's first oil endeavor. you should know that, and he somehow makes that funny. i don't know how he does it. i do grapple with that. i don't always make it amusing. but i think it's every person's responsibility when they have a microphone and the ear of so many people to--yes, you're a comic; make them laugh. that's what they paid their money to see. but also edify in some way. don't keep lowering the bar culturally. the...
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arm which is really been sort of loosened from from many restrictions starting with president george w. bush and he's taking advantage of the one clause in that national security act one nine hundred forty seven that said the director of central intelligence now is the director of national intelligence shall perform such other functions and duties as the president show from time to time direct that gives the president and i do not exaggerate here and use that word advisedly it gives the president the ability to have his own personal gestapo. do not play and before the word the only restraint is on the so-called oversight committees of the congress used to do oversight now they are really the overlooked committees they haven't done any oversight. and now to some other stories making headlines right now around the world sixty people have died and over one hundred have been injured when a passenger train slammed into a stationary one in eastern india because it's not yet known about paul mason as has been a factor in previous rail disasters in the country only two months ago nearly one hundred
arm which is really been sort of loosened from from many restrictions starting with president george w. bush and he's taking advantage of the one clause in that national security act one nine hundred forty seven that said the director of central intelligence now is the director of national intelligence shall perform such other functions and duties as the president show from time to time direct that gives the president and i do not exaggerate here and use that word advisedly it gives the...
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approved medical condition but we wondered what george w. bush would tweet we all remember that he's had some issues with substance abuse in his time so i think he'd say something like this damn i said eight years there and never could learn what what incompetence count as a medical condition of george w. bush will have another to do the day for you tomorrow that's it for tonight show thanks for tuning in and make sure you come back tomorrow we'll have the battle of the billboards to dueling billboards of strung up in san francisco over islam will have both sides to think it out in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the lotion on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any of tonight's show or any other nights you can always catch it all you tube dot com slash the alone a show or post the interviews and the entire show coming up next is the news with the latest headlines from the u.s. and around the world. love it. things to this is not a production but warmth. and you should see everybody you should support your tree they h
approved medical condition but we wondered what george w. bush would tweet we all remember that he's had some issues with substance abuse in his time so i think he'd say something like this damn i said eight years there and never could learn what what incompetence count as a medical condition of george w. bush will have another to do the day for you tomorrow that's it for tonight show thanks for tuning in and make sure you come back tomorrow we'll have the battle of the billboards to dueling...
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the website's founder says the new release of documents, most from when george w. bushwas president is supposed to force the hand of the current president. >> the course of the war needs to change. the manner in which it needs to change is still not yet clear. >> reporter: in addition to raising questions about the war, the wikileak release also brings questions about national security. >> the casualty of any war is the truth. >> reporter: lou burgman is a producer for pbs's front line. he told us most administrations are overly secretive and the public pays the price. >> the best example is the rational for the invasion of iran. they knew they were doubts about weapons of mass destruction. they knew there were other opinions, they didn't release that information. >> reporter: burgman says he can't vouch for wikileak but calls the government's reaction predictable. >> the general reaction is always to kill the messenger. >> reporter: the news that the united states may be helping the enemy, is difficult for my administration. >>> your eyes may not be deceiving you. we t
the website's founder says the new release of documents, most from when george w. bushwas president is supposed to force the hand of the current president. >> the course of the war needs to change. the manner in which it needs to change is still not yet clear. >> reporter: in addition to raising questions about the war, the wikileak release also brings questions about national security. >> the casualty of any war is the truth. >> reporter: lou burgman is a producer for...
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the website's founder says the new release of documents, most from when george w. bushas president is supposed to force the hand of the current president. >> the course of the war needs to change. the manner in which it needs to change is still not yet clear. >> reporter: in addition to raising questions about the war, the wikileak release also brings questions about national security. >> the casualty of any war is the truth. >> reporter: lou burgman is a producer for pbs's front line. he told us most administrations are overly secretive and the public pays the price. >> the best example is the rational for the invasion of iran. they knew they were doubts about weapons of mass destruction. they knew there were other opinions, they didn't release that information. >> reporter: burgman says he can't vouch for wikileak but calls the government's reaction predictable. >> the general reaction is always to kill the messenger. >> reporter: the news that the united states may be helping the enemy, is difficult for >>> an out of control wildfire has destroyed several structures
the website's founder says the new release of documents, most from when george w. bushas president is supposed to force the hand of the current president. >> the course of the war needs to change. the manner in which it needs to change is still not yet clear. >> reporter: in addition to raising questions about the war, the wikileak release also brings questions about national security. >> the casualty of any war is the truth. >> reporter: lou burgman is a producer for...
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i spent a lot of time with george w. bush on a train in california when he was campaigning, and he was a very different person when he was in the white house. >> how? >> the power gets to them, and they are completely isolated. they lose touch with reality very, very fast. they tend to forget their promises very fast. and i have noticed in all u.s. presidents, there is a suddenness, when they have the lives of other people in their hands, making the decision to go to war, but when you talk to barack obama, it has been a heavy, heavy weight on both of them. you can have a great conversation with george w. bush or barack obama on anything, and we can discuss immigration or the economy, but when it comes to war, their faces changed completely, and you notice honestly a sadness, and there are things that they tend to tell you, but you just have to say "war," and they change. it is completely different. it is something i do not think they realize. that sense of history, and really being responsible for the deaths of other people,
i spent a lot of time with george w. bush on a train in california when he was campaigning, and he was a very different person when he was in the white house. >> how? >> the power gets to them, and they are completely isolated. they lose touch with reality very, very fast. they tend to forget their promises very fast. and i have noticed in all u.s. presidents, there is a suddenness, when they have the lives of other people in their hands, making the decision to go to war, but when...
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i spent a lot of time with george w. bush in california where he was campaigning and it was a very different person in the height house. >> how? >> the power gets to them. and - they are very fast, completely isolated and they lose touch with reality very fast. they tend to forget their promises very fast. and - there is a sense noticed in all u.s. presidents. their system is sudden and when they talk about having the life of others in their hands, their decisions to go into war especially with president bush and now obama. it's been a heavy weight on both of them. >> do you feel that with other sorry sen be fox? >> calderone. >> no. when a president goes to war, and there's thousands of lives in their and. you can have a great conversation with george w. bush or even president barack obama and we can discuss the economy, but when it comes to war their faces change and you know this a sudden type of thing. there many thing this can't tell you but you just say war and it's - they change. it's completely different. it's somethi
i spent a lot of time with george w. bush in california where he was campaigning and it was a very different person in the height house. >> how? >> the power gets to them. and - they are very fast, completely isolated and they lose touch with reality very fast. they tend to forget their promises very fast. and - there is a sense noticed in all u.s. presidents. their system is sudden and when they talk about having the life of others in their hands, their decisions to go into war...
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george w. bush administration came into office with a significant surplus that was created in the last three years of the clinton administration. i think it was about $500 million annual surplus that was projected to go on into the future. george w. bush administration, together with the republican controlled congress and senate, did four things. that created the deficit we have today that the republicans want to pin back onto obama and the democrats. here are the four things they did. first of all, they instituted a -- one of the largest tax cuts every in american history for the wealthiest 10% of americans. not the everyday workers, not the people out earning a salary day by day or an hourly wage but for the wealthiest. fact one. fact two, the prescription drug benefit for seniors was not paid for and they specifically put in a provision that prevents the federal government from negotiating prices with the pharmaceutical companies. fact number three. two wars started and paid for with borrowed mon
george w. bush administration came into office with a significant surplus that was created in the last three years of the clinton administration. i think it was about $500 million annual surplus that was projected to go on into the future. george w. bush administration, together with the republican controlled congress and senate, did four things. that created the deficit we have today that the republicans want to pin back onto obama and the democrats. here are the four things they did. first of...
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phillip swagel served as the treasury department's chief economist under president george w. bush, from 2006 to 2009. he is currently a professor of finance at georgetown university. and, lynn stout, a professor of corporate and securities law at u.c.l.a whom we've talked to regularly since the crisis hit. thank you both for being with us. philip swagel, to you first. is this a significant step forward in, an improvement? >> it is. there's a lot of good in this bill. not everything is good and a lot depends on how the bill is implemented by the regulators, including the same regulators who didn't revent the last crisis. but there are some good elements in it. >> and lynn stout, same question. is this a positive thing on balance? >> i think it looks like a step forward. but the reality is in a lot of ways the congress just kicked the can down the road and deferred issues. it's going to remain to be seen whether this proves to be effective. a lot will depend on what happens in the future in terms of the agencies being created and that are being asked to police against practices actu
phillip swagel served as the treasury department's chief economist under president george w. bush, from 2006 to 2009. he is currently a professor of finance at georgetown university. and, lynn stout, a professor of corporate and securities law at u.c.l.a whom we've talked to regularly since the crisis hit. thank you both for being with us. philip swagel, to you first. is this a significant step forward in, an improvement? >> it is. there's a lot of good in this bill. not everything is...
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george w. bush's tea toter will status keep the oval office beer-free for eight years.dent obama shows the world that beer is back. diana alvear, abc news, new york. >> making us all
george w. bush's tea toter will status keep the oval office beer-free for eight years.dent obama shows the world that beer is back. diana alvear, abc news, new york. >> making us all
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his predecessor, george w. bush, spent 96 in the same period. here in bar harbor, there's hardly a whiff of resentment. >> he needs time off. we all need time off. >> i think he's entitled to it, and he'll be refreshed and get back on the program. i'm sure it's not far from his mind even now. >> reporter: now that is certainly true. since the president's been here, even though he's technically on vacation, he's received numerous briefings on everything from the economy to national security to the oil spill. jeff? >> glor: chip reid in bar harbor. chip, not a bad background there. thank you very much. in california tonight, one leading poll shows the candidates in the governor's race there between wealthy newcomer meg whitman and vet aren't politician jerry brown are neck and neck. whoever wins there may wind up wondering why they wanted that job if the first place as we hear from bill whitaker. >> reporter: turn on any tv in california... >> 40 years in politics and failure has followed him everywhere. >> reporter:...and you'll see the two leadi
his predecessor, george w. bush, spent 96 in the same period. here in bar harbor, there's hardly a whiff of resentment. >> he needs time off. we all need time off. >> i think he's entitled to it, and he'll be refreshed and get back on the program. i'm sure it's not far from his mind even now. >> reporter: now that is certainly true. since the president's been here, even though he's technically on vacation, he's received numerous briefings on everything from the economy to...
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it is my humble opinion that president george w. bush would have never acknowledged climate change in his state of the union speech last week had it not been for california. if we can enlighten the president, surely china and india will listen. in a little over a year, climate change has exploded from an issue most people doubted existed, to an issue everyone wants to do something about. and i think we are now in the phase of trying to figure out what everybody else is doing so we don't trip over each other and can figure out where we fit in solving the puzzle. this summit is a very important step in this process. i thank you for inviting me. we at bcdc look forward to continuing to work with you, both because we should and because we must. al gore got it right. he says dealing with climate change is not so much an environmental, scientific political or economic issue as it is a moral one. at some point, our children or our grandchildren will ask us, how could you have not seen what was happening and why didn't you do more to stop it? we
it is my humble opinion that president george w. bush would have never acknowledged climate change in his state of the union speech last week had it not been for california. if we can enlighten the president, surely china and india will listen. in a little over a year, climate change has exploded from an issue most people doubted existed, to an issue everyone wants to do something about. and i think we are now in the phase of trying to figure out what everybody else is doing so we don't trip...
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graduate school of business and former chairman of the council of economic advisors under president george w. bush. >> many congressional leaders have suggested that tax revenues are too low and will remain low without a tax increase. this year's federal revenues will be about 15% of g.d.p., less than the 40-year average of about 18%, but revenues are already on track to exceed 23% of g.d.p. in just 25 years, greater than in world war ii. how would this happen? first a recovery will roost boost revenues. over time rising incomes will lift tax payers into higher brackets, real bracket creep. and tax cuts from 2001 and 2003 and the 2009 stimulus will expire. new taxes are helping to pay for health care reform while the amt not indexed for inflation will hike taxes for millions. about a third of the revenue growth comes from expiring tax provisions, a third from real bracket creep, and a third from remaining tax increases. now the congress is unlikely to let all tax cuts expire. so won't we have a revenue gap? exactly as congressional leaders argue? not necessarily. we can extend the twup and 2003 ta
graduate school of business and former chairman of the council of economic advisors under president george w. bush. >> many congressional leaders have suggested that tax revenues are too low and will remain low without a tax increase. this year's federal revenues will be about 15% of g.d.p., less than the 40-year average of about 18%, but revenues are already on track to exceed 23% of g.d.p. in just 25 years, greater than in world war ii. how would this happen? first a recovery will roost...
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heightened by certain political parties or perhaps media outlets and you yourself have called george w. bush a racist we now have a black president in the white house but in terms of situations like this has anything changed well this was about say that the position of a president is nominal position within the system itself a system has a set of. values a system that is governed by a set of objectives and the set set of interests and those interests are not changeable that drastically within an eight year period with our four year period which is a single term so i think the expectations of this president's a little overblown the fact is that we give too much chris. it to the president when something cosby says and then we give too much damn in too much when something fails let's talk about some of the issues that have caused you to protest to demonstrate you have been opposed to the iraq war from the very beginning and throughout the presidential campaign you actually supported john edwards in the primaries and then you shifted your support to barack obama brock obama was also against the
heightened by certain political parties or perhaps media outlets and you yourself have called george w. bush a racist we now have a black president in the white house but in terms of situations like this has anything changed well this was about say that the position of a president is nominal position within the system itself a system has a set of. values a system that is governed by a set of objectives and the set set of interests and those interests are not changeable that drastically within...
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immigrants simply show up at a field and they're hired many people including former president george w. bush i mean immigrant workers do the jobs americans have to do. a city just north of los angeles neighbors aren't the average american could step in their shoes even for a day. to hire a. white person is too hard. i haven't seen any american here working here in the fields said you'll get it all came into this country illegally through the southern california desert he makes a dollar ninety for every box of strawberries he feels and now in an effort to employ americans and obviously to prove a point the united farm workers union is embodied in american citizens to take the jobs of these farm workers wouldn't be surprised if after a day or two they find themselves appreciating those who are taking the jobs we saw by the unemployment office to find out if people who are out of work would be willing to take the job of an immigrant farm worker if a farmer came up. as a farmer. and now. that. if i had a job that got me out there got me some exercise but no heavy lifting at least eleven dollars
immigrants simply show up at a field and they're hired many people including former president george w. bush i mean immigrant workers do the jobs americans have to do. a city just north of los angeles neighbors aren't the average american could step in their shoes even for a day. to hire a. white person is too hard. i haven't seen any american here working here in the fields said you'll get it all came into this country illegally through the southern california desert he makes a dollar ninety...
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mr that you have been on and on relentless campaign to prosecute george w. bush members of his administration for what you call violations of international law domestic law the.
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the united states for example under george w. bush pushing very very heavily for forced regime change in the name of democracy i mean does that give devalue the currency of democracy when it is being forced upon another country and a lot of people say for geopolitical reasons for american interests or oil for example. i think people who genuinely have worked on behalf of the markets the world wide. took quite a blow during the bush administration because it got so associated with regime change strategies in places like iraq etc and being challenged indeed in a country like afghanistan i think there is a strong sentiment and it gets back to the question of values about the value of democracy because it does relate only to accountability but it relates to human rights. and i think that that is still a strong sentiment it doesn't always relate one on one to economic growth and i think that for some countries but if you look at i do spend a lot of my time looking at africa the lack of accountability and rule of law and human rights is a d
the united states for example under george w. bush pushing very very heavily for forced regime change in the name of democracy i mean does that give devalue the currency of democracy when it is being forced upon another country and a lot of people say for geopolitical reasons for american interests or oil for example. i think people who genuinely have worked on behalf of the markets the world wide. took quite a blow during the bush administration because it got so associated with regime change...