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harrington? >> right here. >> how are you? >> i've had better days. >> do you like it in here? >> no, not at all. >> you don't? >> not at all. >> good. that means you won't come back. >> let me ask you a couple questions, then. is there any concern for other, you know, programming classes? >> we have religious programs. >> well, i can't attend any religious services. i work seven days a week at the food factory. >> you work seven days a week? >> we all do. >> you're making a lot of money. >> we don't make a penny. >> i know you're sneaking a sandwich, you guys do. you only have one sandwich? is it air-conditioned? >> where. >> in the kitchen. >> you want to talk about the equipment breakdowns we have in. >> you had a breakdown? >> we have a breakdown every single day. >> that's the county for you. they can't build anything that works. >> i wouldn't hold you accountable for one single thing here. this is your talk show. >> you've got to hold me accountable for running this jail. >> right. >> and for the tent city, i know it's tough sometimes, 140 degrees in the summer, but i shu
harrington? >> right here. >> how are you? >> i've had better days. >> do you like it in here? >> no, not at all. >> you don't? >> not at all. >> good. that means you won't come back. >> let me ask you a couple questions, then. is there any concern for other, you know, programming classes? >> we have religious programs. >> well, i can't attend any religious services. i work seven days a week at the food factory. >> you work...
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. >> but harrington has taken some matters into his own hands.
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you can ask colonel harrington, he would tell you differently.se of us in washington must make decisions. you will fight the wars, but we have to make decisions about whether we go to war. we owe you something. we are you something i think is sometimes lacking in washington. we owe you a full and proper consideration of the pros and cons of war. we owe it to you to follow our constitution and for congress to debate and authorize all wars. we owe it to you to clearly show show our national interest before we go into war. we'll it to you to have a sound strategy and an achievable goal, and most of all, an exit plan so we don't get stuck in quagmires from decades on in. above all, we should demand a formal declaration of war before we ask you to risk and ask our soldiers to risk their blood and their lives. i have taken an oath to defend the constitution against all enemies. i consider the primary and foremost duty of the federal government to defend america, defend our bill of rights, and defend our god-given liberties. as a senator, i will, if i h
you can ask colonel harrington, he would tell you differently.se of us in washington must make decisions. you will fight the wars, but we have to make decisions about whether we go to war. we owe you something. we are you something i think is sometimes lacking in washington. we owe you a full and proper consideration of the pros and cons of war. we owe it to you to follow our constitution and for congress to debate and authorize all wars. we owe it to you to clearly show show our national...
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here to help sort it all out, kyle harrington, founder and managing partner of harrington capital managemente you. >> good to see you. >> there are so many things to consider, social security, irs, tax implications, and then of course, health savings account and obamacare what, will happen with that. it's overwhelming clearly employers are overwhelmed. are you heartened, however, that 70% of them are getting their workers to the right people for advice? >> well, i think this: i think a step in the right direction is to identify for these employers to identify a trusted advisor to map out a game plan for individuals because you're right, gregg. people are apprehensive. they're anxious. they're confused. the paperwork is laborious and so really sorting out -- call it a 2014 budget financial plan or comprehensive wealth management strategy that incorporates a lot of the things that you just highlighted, which is should i contribute to my 401(k) this year? how much should i contribute? health savings accounts. putting away money for certain events that come about that really a lot of people don'
here to help sort it all out, kyle harrington, founder and managing partner of harrington capital managemente you. >> good to see you. >> there are so many things to consider, social security, irs, tax implications, and then of course, health savings account and obamacare what, will happen with that. it's overwhelming clearly employers are overwhelmed. are you heartened, however, that 70% of them are getting their workers to the right people for advice? >> well, i think this:...
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opening remarks are provided by anthony harrington, former u.s. ambassador to brazil during the clinton administration. >> good morning. good morning to many good friends in the audience. i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center. i am delighted to welcome you to this just before the christmas holiday important event. the wilson center knows a lot about brazil. and so does our keynote speaker and good friend ambassador tom shannon. our brazil institute led by paulos otero is this from your place in washington for dialogue on u.s./brazil policy. we were the first to honor dilma rousseff when she became president of brazil. we regularly host brazilian governors and legislators and are trusted platform to air the good, the bad and ugly in our relationship. tom shannon qualifies as part of the good. i hope he's relieved to hear that. as thelose to four years highly regarded u.s. career foreign service ambassador to brazil he is back in washington as senior advisor to secretary kerry. there are lots of rumors about ... brazil is the be b
opening remarks are provided by anthony harrington, former u.s. ambassador to brazil during the clinton administration. >> good morning. good morning to many good friends in the audience. i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center. i am delighted to welcome you to this just before the christmas holiday important event. the wilson center knows a lot about brazil. and so does our keynote speaker and good friend ambassador tom shannon. our brazil institute led by paulos otero...
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let me turn it over to tony harring t harrington. he was the united states ambassador to brazil during the clinton a dministration. welcome, tony. >> thank you, jane, and thank you for the fine leadership you bring to this important institute in washington. the energy and reach of the programs under your leadership. i first met tom shannon in 1999 when i was unexpected and told i would be going to brazil. i was upgrading the bilateral relationship. i met this other fellow on the stage about the same time. these two folks accelerated my understanding of brazil. tom was the director in the southern cone at the time. it was apparent that tom was not only knowledgeable about brazil but developed an unusual awareness and affection while serving to a prior u.s. ambassador. with tom's advice we were able to conclude a lot of significant agreements and open new space in the u.s.-brazil cooperation. tom has been a rising star in our foreign service since then. serving as whitehouse senior direct and assistant director of the state for the wes
let me turn it over to tony harring t harrington. he was the united states ambassador to brazil during the clinton a dministration. welcome, tony. >> thank you, jane, and thank you for the fine leadership you bring to this important institute in washington. the energy and reach of the programs under your leadership. i first met tom shannon in 1999 when i was unexpected and told i would be going to brazil. i was upgrading the bilateral relationship. i met this other fellow on the stage...
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joseph, the worker. >> and instantly harrington's laughing. i'm wondering, who is this guy?solomon. i'm the program coordinator here for tent city. okay. come on up, guys. >> officer solomon had this radio voice, so when we first met him and he started talking to us, we were all thinking, like, this guy must have done something in radio and he actually did. >> many people, of course, ask me, you know, when they hear my voice, you know, officer solomon, you have that voice and face for radio. get it, face for radio? anyway, and yes i was in radio for many years, and i did a little tv. did a little radio. loved it. as i would sit in the studio, you know, and as i would be front selling and back selling songs, that was the latest by def leopard, coming up around the corner, we have more of your favorite rock music and more of your requests coming up with me the big-g. it was fun, it was the fun life. it was great. i loved walking to the store and everybody was like, hey, big g. it was a lot of fun, but i said, is this my life? you guys coming for the st. joseph the worker class
joseph, the worker. >> and instantly harrington's laughing. i'm wondering, who is this guy?solomon. i'm the program coordinator here for tent city. okay. come on up, guys. >> officer solomon had this radio voice, so when we first met him and he started talking to us, we were all thinking, like, this guy must have done something in radio and he actually did. >> many people, of course, ask me, you know, when they hear my voice, you know, officer solomon, you have that voice and...
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let me turn the program over to tony harrington. he served as u.s. ambassador to brazil during the clinton administration. welcome, tony. >> thank you. thank you, jane. thank you for the fine leadership that you bring to this important institution in washington. i first met tom shannon in 1999 when i was unexpectedly preparing to go to brazil as u.s. ambassador. mandate to update an important and under attended bilateral relationship. otero aboutaulos the same time. my appreciation and understanding of brazil. director atstaff the time and it was apparent that he was not only knowledgeable about brazil, but had developed an unusual awareness and affection for the country while serving as assistant to a prior u.s. ambassador. help, wes advice and were able to conclude significant agreements and open new space in u.s.-brazil cooperation. rising star in our foreign service. he was white house senior .irector the brazilian government was delighted to see him come back to brazil. he was nominated as an accomplished ambassador to longrned briefly enough to
let me turn the program over to tony harrington. he served as u.s. ambassador to brazil during the clinton administration. welcome, tony. >> thank you. thank you, jane. thank you for the fine leadership that you bring to this important institution in washington. i first met tom shannon in 1999 when i was unexpectedly preparing to go to brazil as u.s. ambassador. mandate to update an important and under attended bilateral relationship. otero aboutaulos the same time. my appreciation and...
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last event of our program this year and i am grateful to ambassador shannon and ambassador anthony harrington for being here to participate in this. this sunday marks the 25th anniversary of the assassination of chico mendez. he was not known in brazil when he was killed. today he is honored in brazil, the international institute for study of policymaking in the amazon. he is one of the 26 national heroes of brazil and named by the brazilian congress. we have associated ourselves, the brazil institute has, to a group of institutions that will have, will post a memorial service this sunday at 4:00 at the holy name catholic church, the announcement at our web site, i hope that those that are interested can join as fair. with that, i would like to thank ambassador shannon for being here with us. i would like to thank you for having with us throughout the year attempting at closing now. we are very grateful to you. i wanted to recognize two people that have been working with me, michael barton was overworked and left town yesterday. and also working with us, thank you very much. had been new year
last event of our program this year and i am grateful to ambassador shannon and ambassador anthony harrington for being here to participate in this. this sunday marks the 25th anniversary of the assassination of chico mendez. he was not known in brazil when he was killed. today he is honored in brazil, the international institute for study of policymaking in the amazon. he is one of the 26 national heroes of brazil and named by the brazilian congress. we have associated ourselves, the brazil...
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charles carol of harrington said jefferson was too theoretical and fanciful to be a statesman and one of jefferson's enemies in virginia john nicholas said that he thought jefferson was the most intriguing and double faced man in american politics. so, these two have had the pros and cons thrown at them since their lifetime and by generations that followed. the two were similar in some ways been different in many ways. they were different in the sense that they had very different, a very different youth. hamilton didn't grow up in an impoverished background but what a sociologist would probably call a lower middle-class background. jefferson on the other hand was the son of a plantar aristocrat, and his mother was from the prestigious randolph family in virginia. he grew up on a plantation near present-day charlottesville. they were different in appearance. hamilton was about average height. he was about 5 feet 7 inches tall in those days but very small in stature and many people describe hamilton is having a somewhat feminine manner about him. jefferson on the other hand was quite ta
charles carol of harrington said jefferson was too theoretical and fanciful to be a statesman and one of jefferson's enemies in virginia john nicholas said that he thought jefferson was the most intriguing and double faced man in american politics. so, these two have had the pros and cons thrown at them since their lifetime and by generations that followed. the two were similar in some ways been different in many ways. they were different in the sense that they had very different, a very...
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rich, keith fitzgerald from money press kim forest kyle harrington from harrington capital management and our own rick santelli. kyle the note here says you feel, quote this stock bubble is looking for a pin. two points, you think we're in a bubble? number two, what do you think that pin might be? >> well, i'll tell you. i think we are definitely in a bubble. pay attention to main street surveys, in my opinion. i think that the market is fed inflated. i've talked to rick santelli historically about this and i continue down this path. i think when institutional investors start to think about profits and started selling, i think we're in for a big selloff in the first quarter. >> at the same time, kyle we've had one of the most remarkable earnings rebounds that we've seen. so that's supported the rally. and i guess to your point f there's a bubble here, it has to mean what? bubble keeps rising even if earnings don't? >> i think corporate america has done a great job at trimming expenses to the point where a lot of human capital and a lot of excess expenses have been cut. as a result, pr
rich, keith fitzgerald from money press kim forest kyle harrington from harrington capital management and our own rick santelli. kyle the note here says you feel, quote this stock bubble is looking for a pin. two points, you think we're in a bubble? number two, what do you think that pin might be? >> well, i'll tell you. i think we are definitely in a bubble. pay attention to main street surveys, in my opinion. i think that the market is fed inflated. i've talked to rick santelli...
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harrington, the funeral home director at best misled us as to the condition of our son's body or at worseble for the removal and destruction of his organs. and thus, des craig of our son's body. today there was a rally at georgia's state capital. >> as you all know, his organs was missing. so i want the justice system to tell me, how is it that all of that going on with this body, someone's not charged with something? who killed kj? who killed kj! who killed kj! >> joining me now, goldie dtaylr who was at the rally and a forensic scientist. thank you both for being here. goldie, you were there today. a lot of questions about this funeral director. what did the parents say today? >> i think the parents are simply looking for the truth surrounding the death of their son. i don't know that they believe that the missing organs have or do not have anything to do with how kendrick died, but it certainly presents yet another barrier in finding the truth in this matter. and so, to go back and to do a second autopsy, to do a coroner's inquest, certainly, having all of his organ, the entire body th
harrington, the funeral home director at best misled us as to the condition of our son's body or at worseble for the removal and destruction of his organs. and thus, des craig of our son's body. today there was a rally at georgia's state capital. >> as you all know, his organs was missing. so i want the justice system to tell me, how is it that all of that going on with this body, someone's not charged with something? who killed kj? who killed kj! who killed kj! >> joining me now,...
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you mentioned martha harrington.ngton wrote this book because he was so angered that the men and women and children that he was working with cash their stories were rendered into the soulful. thes outrageous that in 1960's, the story of poverty was not being told. the same thing is true today. 2013, nearly 50 years after johnson launched the war on poverty, tens of millions of americans in all corners of the country -- host: our guest is sasha abramsky. if you would like to join our conversation this morning, we use the numbers that are listed on your screen. i want to ask you, there is a headline from earlier this month, u.s. poverty decreased over the past half-century thanks to safety net programs. programs like food stamps and unemployment insurance have made significant progress in easing the plight of the poor. know, 1.3 million americans will lose extended federal uninsurance -- unemployment insurance benefits. how big of an impact will that have? guest: there are a few issues there. programs like medicare and
you mentioned martha harrington.ngton wrote this book because he was so angered that the men and women and children that he was working with cash their stories were rendered into the soulful. thes outrageous that in 1960's, the story of poverty was not being told. the same thing is true today. 2013, nearly 50 years after johnson launched the war on poverty, tens of millions of americans in all corners of the country -- host: our guest is sasha abramsky. if you would like to join our...
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to tony harrington, thank you for your very kind words. my mother appreciates them. to paulo sotero, thank you for the tremendous work you've done here at the institute. you forget after we were talking about the great work that the woodrow wilson center and in particular the brazil institute are doing on our larger western hemisphere issues. as many of you know, this is a busy town, and a town with divergent interests and a variety of immediate interests. and keeping our elected leaders and our thought leaders focused on our larger neighborhood, our own hemisphere, sometimes a challenge. but i think the woodrow wilson center, the brazil institute have done spectacular work. and the fact he of institutes like the atlantic council and the german marshall fund expressing interest in the region trying to establish their own focus i think is tribute to the richness of this field and the importance of it. so i personally am very grateful for the tremendous work that's done you. so thank you. and thank you, tony and paula. this was billed as a conversation with me so i wou
to tony harrington, thank you for your very kind words. my mother appreciates them. to paulo sotero, thank you for the tremendous work you've done here at the institute. you forget after we were talking about the great work that the woodrow wilson center and in particular the brazil institute are doing on our larger western hemisphere issues. as many of you know, this is a busy town, and a town with divergent interests and a variety of immediate interests. and keeping our elected leaders and...
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kyle harrington with the recovery. patriots ball, 40-yard line. you have to score.that sets the stage for brady, what he does best. a second touchdown pass, in the closing seconds. cleveland had a shot at a field goal. came up just shy. patriots win 27-26. greatest game going in america for a very good reason. that was just sunday. should have seen the action on college level. heather: i love football. you're brady fan? >> add to the legend. how did your team do in new orleans last night? heather: don't want to talk about it. seven 7th straight. on "monday night football", national audience. they lose. still behind my team. bill: want to ask me about my team? heather: i guess i do. bill: bengals win. heather: i want to know if brady had the uggs on at the press conference. bill: maybe gisele did. heather: new warnings that medicaid has become a ticking time bomb that will bankrupt the country all because of, obamacare. senator john barrasso joins us live to discuss that. plus this. [shouting] bill: supervised riot at a soccer game. this thing went on and on and on.
kyle harrington with the recovery. patriots ball, 40-yard line. you have to score.that sets the stage for brady, what he does best. a second touchdown pass, in the closing seconds. cleveland had a shot at a field goal. came up just shy. patriots win 27-26. greatest game going in america for a very good reason. that was just sunday. should have seen the action on college level. heather: i love football. you're brady fan? >> add to the legend. how did your team do in new orleans last night?...