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you are not there and person naah non grata, do you believe your political career you will be marginalizedhe next few years or more ostracized for the next few years or put a hit out on you? which one do you think it will be? >> .. >> you know, the interesting thing about political party is they go in cycles and so when you say what is the republican party today i think in some sense it is a holding company for fund-raising and doing not anything for four years. i say it has to have more, a heart and soul and it has to have a vision and solutions when is the last time we sat down as a people and talked about solutions. >> stephen: that would be nice. in the 21st century. this week, you have -- you have endorsed mitt romney. >> i have. >> stephen: i assume you spent the last four months going across the country on your dirt bike door to door urging people to vote for him? >> well, not exactly. >> stephen: okay. >> but i do believe that he is in the best position to do what needs to be done to get the economy moving. it is all about job creation and looking at the revenue flow so we can star
you are not there and person naah non grata, do you believe your political career you will be marginalizedhe next few years or more ostracized for the next few years or put a hit out on you? which one do you think it will be? >> .. >> you know, the interesting thing about political party is they go in cycles and so when you say what is the republican party today i think in some sense it is a holding company for fund-raising and doing not anything for four years. i say it has to have...
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or are you persona non grata in the halls of party power. >> yes, that would be all by myself. >> jon really? .. >> no invitation. no credentials. >> that is what happens. >> jon: that is not right. how do you repair that type of relationship with a party? or are you not interested in that? >> i am not interested in that. look the bottom line is i was hired to do two things, one raise money, $198 million and win elections, 53 seats in the house, many legislative seats in the company and flipped a number of legislatures, and congressmen, tim scott to alan west, susanna martinez who was awesome the other night. >> i can see why they got rid of you. >> yes, exactly. >> jon: let me ask you this. do you know paul ryan? >> yes, very well. >> jon: now he is considered if i am not mistaken, and i am using just a nic nickname, the brainiac. >> he is the intel beck chul soul of the republican party. >> there is a lot of gravitation to him, his boldness to put a plan in writing on the table which he knew would be, you know, advice rated and taken apart, and interestingly must have not just by th
or are you persona non grata in the halls of party power. >> yes, that would be all by myself. >> jon really? .. >> no invitation. no credentials. >> that is what happens. >> jon: that is not right. how do you repair that type of relationship with a party? or are you not interested in that? >> i am not interested in that. look the bottom line is i was hired to do two things, one raise money, $198 million and win elections, 53 seats in the house, many...
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y la familia univision les tiene una grata sorpresa a los aficionados de este equipo.qÉ proponen para mejorar la calidad de la instruccÓn publica en el estado dorado. caminan los esperitus entre nosotros, hay vida después de la muerte,vijamos a puerto rico para buscar respuestas >>la investigación no ha hecho más que comenzar y la noche promete ser muy activa >>estamos en el centro ceremonial de los indígenas pretaínas de la isla >>ellos practicaban sus actividaes religiosas, como el enterramiento de sus muertos. >>para ello la tierra, el aire, el agua los animales tenian un gran espíritu >>las piedras para ellos estan vivas porque aquí habitaban espiriris >>aquí se encontraron decapitados también >>y muchos sostienen que los espiritus de los indios no se han hido el mismo director del museo los ha sentido >>estaba caminando hacia esta dirección >>yo creo que hay energía y del que viene, las personas traen cosas >>el grupo de investigadores han llegado para hacer contacto, la medium pronto advierte una presencia >>puedo sentir energía calor, euforia, sufrimiento >>pero
y la familia univision les tiene una grata sorpresa a los aficionados de este equipo.qÉ proponen para mejorar la calidad de la instruccÓn publica en el estado dorado. caminan los esperitus entre nosotros, hay vida después de la muerte,vijamos a puerto rico para buscar respuestas >>la investigación no ha hecho más que comenzar y la noche promete ser muy activa >>estamos en el centro ceremonial de los indígenas pretaínas de la isla >>ellos practicaban sus actividaes...
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he want to call a press conference right away and declare the ambassador persona non grata. but then some prends, i think american, i don't remember who come to me, and said to me that, you know, maxwell taylor is a army hero. now -- and we don't have many hero. so as a friend, i ask you to not to destroy american hero. so i understand that. so i go back to him and to other fellow, i said, no, it's not the right way to do. but maybe in american sign, they see the program with taylor if he continue to stay as u.s. ambassador, you know, very difficult relationship between taylor and us. and so when i become premier, mr. henry cobberlodge come as new ambassador. >> what did you think of him? >> i can say, i like him. i like him very much. he's a true gentleman first, a diplomat, and i think an american officer. he's the only that understand me, see very clear what kind of a man i am and what personality and i think he's very close friend, and i really respect and like him. >> you were born in san tay in the north. >> yes. >> have you been back either to san tay or hanoi or saig
he want to call a press conference right away and declare the ambassador persona non grata. but then some prends, i think american, i don't remember who come to me, and said to me that, you know, maxwell taylor is a army hero. now -- and we don't have many hero. so as a friend, i ask you to not to destroy american hero. so i understand that. so i go back to him and to other fellow, i said, no, it's not the right way to do. but maybe in american sign, they see the program with taylor if he...
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are you persona non grata on the campus because you debunked an organic belief that so many people boughto? >> well, no, i haven't gotten that experience, no. >> what about stores that -- >> i think in many ways this supports what other people have noticed or other people suspected. we didn't find strong evidence of consistent differences in the nutritional content when you compare organic versus conventional foods. we did find significantly lower risk of pesticide contamination among organic produce compared to conventional produce. that's many reasons why some people purchase organic food. people purchase organic food for many different reasons. >> isn't that a big thing? when you have a lot of pesticides you can't get off the fruit? i remember i went to a class once it was the dirty dozen. 12 fruits and vegetables that no matter how you scrub them you weren't going to get the pesticides off them so you had to go organic. isn't that a big deal that organic has lower pesticides than nonorganic? >> we looked at what the risk of exceeding maximum allowed limits. it was uncommon for both or
are you persona non grata on the campus because you debunked an organic belief that so many people boughto? >> well, no, i haven't gotten that experience, no. >> what about stores that -- >> i think in many ways this supports what other people have noticed or other people suspected. we didn't find strong evidence of consistent differences in the nutritional content when you compare organic versus conventional foods. we did find significantly lower risk of pesticide...
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petacas cada domingo en mira quien baila >>buenos días, como le amanecio el dia de hoy, estamos en la grataspierta américa.com >>recuerde que si no gana hoy, mañana le damos otra pregunta para que siga ganando. >>y diganos también por qué le gusta el programa para que ingrese al sorteo de los dos mil dólares >>cristina, quiero hablar contigo, par que me cuentes qué te paso vamos con satcha. >>encantadora cristina, que tal si en estas preguntas para ganar dinero inclumos noticias. preste atención, ahora que entró en vigencia la seccion de la sb 1070 que permite pedir papele,s se ha lanzado una campaña informativa, donde se indica qué responder si son detenidos, también se ha hábilitado una línea telefonica especial para las interrogantes de muchos inmigrantes en ese estado. >>muchos luchan por obtener el voto hispano, por esto mitt romney participo en el debate de univisión. donde dijo que trabajaría por una reforma hoy es t u rno de barak obama. >>una buena noticias sobre la economía, hay menos personas con mala calificacion el el reporte del crédito, esto ha disminuido año a año desde 2005
petacas cada domingo en mira quien baila >>buenos días, como le amanecio el dia de hoy, estamos en la grataspierta américa.com >>recuerde que si no gana hoy, mañana le damos otra pregunta para que siga ganando. >>y diganos también por qué le gusta el programa para que ingrese al sorteo de los dos mil dólares >>cristina, quiero hablar contigo, par que me cuentes qué te paso vamos con satcha. >>encantadora cristina, que tal si en estas preguntas para ganar...
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and i think, and i don't want a to judge, because that viewpoint is sort of -- you know, persona non grata. what you think? >> i would rather hear a little bit more about the democratic party, but tonight is about president obama and his vision and you can feel the energy in the arena. i bet you didn't feel this kind of energy in tampa. neil: there was a lot of energy in tampa but i did not see eva longoria. but what is it with his this party? you and i talk about this. it's very different, appealing to this crowd. going beyond this crowd -- you have to reach folks at home. they are looking at this and they are hearing a lot of things that are near and dear to the core of the party. the mainstream, middle of the road, does that hurt the party? >> i think in the long run, not including the senator, it would hurt the party. i'm hopeful we will get past this and include some of the voices in the future. this convention is about president obama and his reelection. i'm hopeful we will have a discussion within the party about how to get back to what we have always considered ourselves to be. nei
and i think, and i don't want a to judge, because that viewpoint is sort of -- you know, persona non grata. what you think? >> i would rather hear a little bit more about the democratic party, but tonight is about president obama and his vision and you can feel the energy in the arena. i bet you didn't feel this kind of energy in tampa. neil: there was a lot of energy in tampa but i did not see eva longoria. but what is it with his this party? you and i talk about this. it's very...
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i don't know whether he is persona non grata. governor of the fine state of alabama who in a little more than a week will be going to jail if he can't afford the president to retrieve them on a charge that the was embezzling more bribing officials with money that he never got, and it's along sorted story. the great corporation. that was then. but in order to make a charge of bribery, you have to find a suitcase full of money or the guy walking off with it. the governor, neither case. and, in fact, scores of attorneys general from around the country say we have to have a standard on much constitutes a political donation versus a bride. they said that it was unfair that the court really had not recognize that there was a standard and that penalizing and going after him was unfair. nevertheless, still looking and going back to jail for crimes he might not have committed, but more to the point to my crime does not even been adequately defined. on that level alone it is complicated, if not unfair. >> thank you. i'm glad to be here. ne
i don't know whether he is persona non grata. governor of the fine state of alabama who in a little more than a week will be going to jail if he can't afford the president to retrieve them on a charge that the was embezzling more bribing officials with money that he never got, and it's along sorted story. the great corporation. that was then. but in order to make a charge of bribery, you have to find a suitcase full of money or the guy walking off with it. the governor, neither case. and, in...
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the issue of accountability for the president when he was running and risked becoming press on a non grata for talking about holding him accountable, black people said tavis, shut. up. what the president get elected. go somewhere and set your black behind down and shut up. that was the first moving of the goalpost. we've been talking about accountability for another president. he shows up and get elected. then he gets in in moves the goal post again. give him more time. we move it a second time. after 3.5 years we move it .gain three times we move the goal post three times. if he gets a second term, and all the hopes the black folks have writing on him to deliver in the first two years of a second term, he becomes lame- duck. if nothing happens then, what do we say? all i say is if you have to talk about the kid ability -- you have to talk about accountability for every president. you do not keep moving the goal post to accommodate him. it is not about accommodation but accountability. that is what we're saying. we've come up with the phrase. you respect the president. you protect the pres
the issue of accountability for the president when he was running and risked becoming press on a non grata for talking about holding him accountable, black people said tavis, shut. up. what the president get elected. go somewhere and set your black behind down and shut up. that was the first moving of the goalpost. we've been talking about accountability for another president. he shows up and get elected. then he gets in in moves the goal post again. give him more time. we move it a second...
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i became sort of a pariah, sort of persona non grata for holding this and every other president account these political issues. when the president ran four years ago, he ran -- these are his words not mine. he wanted to eradicate poverty, raise minimum wage to at least $9 an hour. >> what happened? >> he inherited a huge mess. things got worse when he got there. we have to be honest, the republicans said no every time he said yes, they said stop when he said go. certainly up against a major headwind. the problem is though, i think too often he's compromised, capitulated, caved on things that could matter. my granddad said sometimes you've got to draw a line in the sand and declare some fights aren't worth fighting if you win but some fights you have to fight if you lose. american people want to see him fight more. poverty numbers on top of the job numbers indicate joe, milk ark, willie, that poverty is the new norm in the country. it ought to be abnormal but it's the new normal and that's unacceptable. >> cornel, can you go to k street and see lobbyists for oil companies, telecom compan
i became sort of a pariah, sort of persona non grata for holding this and every other president account these political issues. when the president ran four years ago, he ran -- these are his words not mine. he wanted to eradicate poverty, raise minimum wage to at least $9 an hour. >> what happened? >> he inherited a huge mess. things got worse when he got there. we have to be honest, the republicans said no every time he said yes, they said stop when he said go. certainly up against...
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of accountability for this president when he was running, you know, and risked becoming persona non gratar talking about holding him accountable. black folks said, tavis -- or more often travis, shut up. [laughter] let the negro get elected. let the president get elected. let him get elected first. just go somewhere, sit your black behind down and shut up. that's what i was told. that was the first moving of the goalpost. we've been talking about accountability for every other president, he shows up, don't say nothing, let him get elected. then he gets in, we move the goalpost again. he needs more time. we move the goalpost a second time. after three-and-a-half years, we move the goal post again, and now we say give him a second term, give him a second term. three times now african-americans who love and support the president, i get that, i'm one of 'em, we move the goalpost three times. now, if he gets a second term and all the folks that black folk have riding on him to deliver in the first two years of a second term before he becomes lame duck can, if nothing happens then, what are we
of accountability for this president when he was running, you know, and risked becoming persona non gratar talking about holding him accountable. black folks said, tavis -- or more often travis, shut up. [laughter] let the negro get elected. let the president get elected. let him get elected first. just go somewhere, sit your black behind down and shut up. that's what i was told. that was the first moving of the goalpost. we've been talking about accountability for every other president, he...