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i. ralph is amazing. he never seems to age. he looks the same way he looked as when he graduated from high school. whatever he drinks is the fountain of youth and a modern-day ponce de leon. you're key leaders for our cause and some of you from virginia and some of you from elsewhere around the country and it's really important that everyone's involved in and engaged in this pivotal time in our country's history. i'm from virginia. virginia is the cradle of liberty, on this day, june 16, 1607, they completed the fort in jamestown. that's where all of the principals of our country began and through the years, as well. virginia was started as a commercial venture and free-enterprise started in virginia. the concept of representative democracy started in virginia with the first legislative body and through the years, the religious freedom was authored by thomas jefferson who was so proud of it that on his gravestone he had his three proudest accomplishments and the staff uft religious freedom and the declaration of independence an
i. ralph is amazing. he never seems to age. he looks the same way he looked as when he graduated from high school. whatever he drinks is the fountain of youth and a modern-day ponce de leon. you're key leaders for our cause and some of you from virginia and some of you from elsewhere around the country and it's really important that everyone's involved in and engaged in this pivotal time in our country's history. i'm from virginia. virginia is the cradle of liberty, on this day, june 16, 1607,...
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but i went to ralph three years ago and i said, look, i know i am a member of the lds faith and i don'tw an evangelical and i need your help because i just know what i'm supposed to do and i'm supposed to ask people of faith to stand together. and he said, all right. he called a meeting with me and people came mainly because of him. and i sat in a room 30 people, 30 pastors. the biggest names were invited. 29 came, one didn't because he was out of the country and just couldn't change his schedule. but 29 came and sat there. ralph said i don't know how long they're going to listen to you, but they're all in one room. and i bore my testimony of the saving power of jesus christ and i will tell you now -- [ applause ] i will tell you now that it can bring us together. and it has brought us together. people from all over the world are standing together. now what do we have to stand together on? well, one is not losing ourselves. not -- we can't be against something. i am not against barack obama. i am for something much, much bigger. we have to be for something. so what is it? the other side
but i went to ralph three years ago and i said, look, i know i am a member of the lds faith and i don'tw an evangelical and i need your help because i just know what i'm supposed to do and i'm supposed to ask people of faith to stand together. and he said, all right. he called a meeting with me and people came mainly because of him. and i sat in a room 30 people, 30 pastors. the biggest names were invited. 29 came, one didn't because he was out of the country and just couldn't change his...
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ralph, for that kind introduction. obviously my mom got to you early today and that was very nice. ito thank ralph as well for his courage and his leadership in defending the values of american families. i'm honored to be here with you all this morning at a moment where our nation faces a crossroads. the challenges ahead are greater than anything that most of us have ever encountered. we feel the enormous economic strains at home and around the world but the pain is not just in our pocketbooks. it's felt in our schools. it is felt in our roads and highways and in our hospitals. it is felt in our churches and synagogues and it is felt at the dinner table. we know the consequences of a government that does not take ownership of our nation's fiscal crisis. we need to work together across party lines to restore personal economic security, confidence in our future and the pursuit of the american dream. too many politicians in washington have refused to make the difficult decisions because they are more concerned about their next election instead of the next generation. that's wrong. [ app
ralph, for that kind introduction. obviously my mom got to you early today and that was very nice. ito thank ralph as well for his courage and his leadership in defending the values of american families. i'm honored to be here with you all this morning at a moment where our nation faces a crossroads. the challenges ahead are greater than anything that most of us have ever encountered. we feel the enormous economic strains at home and around the world but the pain is not just in our pocketbooks....
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ralph. good morning, everyone. happy to be here. i want to start by thanking ralph reed.'s one of those guys who not only doesn't seem to age, he's been looking like he was 18 for 20 years, but he seems to know exactly what's needed at crucial moments and the faith and freedom coalition is obviously one of those things. so ralph, thank you for your hard work, for your vision and thank you for your commitment to the causes of faith and freedom at a moment when we need it. and thank you, all of you, for coming. it's because of your participation in the process, no
ralph. good morning, everyone. happy to be here. i want to start by thanking ralph reed.'s one of those guys who not only doesn't seem to age, he's been looking like he was 18 for 20 years, but he seems to know exactly what's needed at crucial moments and the faith and freedom coalition is obviously one of those things. so ralph, thank you for your hard work, for your vision and thank you for your commitment to the causes of faith and freedom at a moment when we need it. and thank you, all of...
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at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralphim. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the lightning is just so. and it's important to establish a report very quickly and ralph and i started to have a little bit of a small talk and i never forget, i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me he was a big fan of the "oc ". >> i see "oc" all the time. >> i got to be honest with you, i love the "oc." >> who is your favorite character? >> kelly rowan. >> yeah. she's pretty hot. >> his interest in women became more disturbing when we learned the details of his crime. >> ralph's crime allegedly was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store and took her up one of the canyons, tied her to a tree and then cut her throat and then left her there. >> well, i've always maintained my innocence. i've done a lot of things in my life, you know, that i'm not proud of. this particular one is not one of them. i just come to the conclusion that karma bit me in the --.
at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralphim. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the lightning is just so. and it's important to establish a report very quickly and ralph and i started to have a little bit of a small talk and i never forget, i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me he was a big fan of the "oc ". >> i see "oc" all the...
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i don't list a lot of ralph i would like to specify those regional and western clare stat act according to the wires a better principle asking for motor invest intervention what do they have cream they want are they looking for some political economic benefits or is there some other some religious grounds what do they really see. i can't speculate as to what they want to know i can only tell you what with think we think this can take us this can take us to the gross violation of stability that has already been seriously undermined in the region the consequences will be unpredictable it will affect agreed number of countries in the region. for. the princes and at the core of this process. the. muslim world will be divided between the shia and the sunni's. and i only hope that this is not the goal of those who take a strong stand strongly favoring the regime change in syria. our position our expedition our assessment is that such a series quite possible unless we all join our efforts can take decisive and concerted efforts to detour to text all the parties in syria and make them stop figh
i don't list a lot of ralph i would like to specify those regional and western clare stat act according to the wires a better principle asking for motor invest intervention what do they have cream they want are they looking for some political economic benefits or is there some other some religious grounds what do they really see. i can't speculate as to what they want to know i can only tell you what with think we think this can take us this can take us to the gross violation of stability that...
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the reason i say this is next time you smeal -- smell ralph lauren polo i want you to think about what that smell was based on. it was based on the smell of fresh-cut grass. everybody in the parks enjoys the parks in different ways. one of my favorite smells in the whole world and since i've become blind six or seven years ago it's become a reeducation about how a human being with enjoy and appreciate nature. and one of my favorite smells that always makes my day is the smell of fresh cut grass. 9 sounds of birds singing -- i realize there is difficulty in maintaining a grass lawn but also would bring your attention to wlfer -- whenever the astroturf was aremoved from candlestick park it was a call for local and national celebration. so think about what you would be depriving me and other people in my community if you replaced it with synthetic turf and thank you for your time. [applause] thank you. >> again, no applause, please.
the reason i say this is next time you smeal -- smell ralph lauren polo i want you to think about what that smell was based on. it was based on the smell of fresh-cut grass. everybody in the parks enjoys the parks in different ways. one of my favorite smells in the whole world and since i've become blind six or seven years ago it's become a reeducation about how a human being with enjoy and appreciate nature. and one of my favorite smells that always makes my day is the smell of fresh cut...
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i'm a retired -- living in san francisco for 32 years and i am a volunteer at the ralph k. davies medical center. but before i make my comments, i would like to direct something at you, sir. i think you deserve some kind of award, a stamina award for sitting here for the last six years listening to us. beall -- we all appreciate that. >> that's right. >> anyway, scientists predict the big one is a matter of time, an 8.0 or larger here in the bay area. is the bay area equipped to handle a disaster like this? i think not. the city of san francisco needs to lead the way as it has so many times in the past. san francisco is a leading center on the west coast and it will remain so. so continue that leadership now and in the future we need a first rate medical center, one that is readyto meet the challenges not for the city but for the entire bay area. great cities are measured not just by their famous museums or monuments but by the institutions they serve. in a city like san francisco, we are fortunate to have such an insurance institution, cpmc. we need everyone in this room, i
i'm a retired -- living in san francisco for 32 years and i am a volunteer at the ralph k. davies medical center. but before i make my comments, i would like to direct something at you, sir. i think you deserve some kind of award, a stamina award for sitting here for the last six years listening to us. beall -- we all appreciate that. >> that's right. >> anyway, scientists predict the big one is a matter of time, an 8.0 or larger here in the bay area. is the bay area equipped to...
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we are joined by ralph nader, longtime consumer advocate, ran for president three times. iturn to the to recent comments made by president obama and mitt romney that have become the most famous campaign, so far. speaking in iowa on friday, romney invoked the recent election in wisconsin to criticize obama for pushing a measure to help states regain public sector jobs. >> he wants to hire more government workers and says we need more firemen, policeman, more teachers. did he not get the message in wisconsin the american people dead that it is time to come back on government and help the american people? >> there's met ronnie some do not hire more police, firefighters or teachers. his campaign has an ad featuring president obama's comet last week that the private sector economy is "doing fine." >> the private sector is doing fine. or we see weaknesses in the economy had to do a state and local government. >> we have seen layoffs, cutbacks. >> making $200 a month. >> i have been looking for a job for two years. >> i had to find my own personal bankruptcy, close my business. >>
we are joined by ralph nader, longtime consumer advocate, ran for president three times. iturn to the to recent comments made by president obama and mitt romney that have become the most famous campaign, so far. speaking in iowa on friday, romney invoked the recent election in wisconsin to criticize obama for pushing a measure to help states regain public sector jobs. >> he wants to hire more government workers and says we need more firemen, policeman, more teachers. did he not get the...
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i name is ralph. i am the chairman of the faith and freedom coalition. it is my great honor to welcome our keynote speaker. how many conferences do you get to go to war in the first 45 minutes you get to hear from portman, jim demint, and center senator marmarco rubio? he is one of the most transformational figures. in a very short time. marco rubio is the son of cuban exile whose life is truly a living, breathing embodiment of the american dream. he represents everything he stands for and all that he has done. the fact that america plays a unique and exceptional role in the history of our planet. when he ran for the u.s. senate in 2009 when very few people gave them a chance, his candidacy captured the imagination of the florida electorate. he was putting forward a plan to restore the promise of this nation. his parents came here in 1956. he grew up of florida. he graduated from the university of florida. you are being introduced by a georgia bulldog i am sorry to tell you. i am the son of florida gators. he graduated from the university of miami law sc
i name is ralph. i am the chairman of the faith and freedom coalition. it is my great honor to welcome our keynote speaker. how many conferences do you get to go to war in the first 45 minutes you get to hear from portman, jim demint, and center senator marmarco rubio? he is one of the most transformational figures. in a very short time. marco rubio is the son of cuban exile whose life is truly a living, breathing embodiment of the american dream. he represents everything he stands for and all...
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i am sorry. ralph fines park. thank you. [applause] >> i wanted to ask a question and bring the evening to close. it seems to me that one of the most significant developments has been the institution was asian of -- institutionalization of politics of the right that gain the enormous support by way of the civil rights movement. to the degree the civil-rights movement was successful in the 1950s and 1960s, the significant shift in a rights movement in this country, for most of the 20th century with the exception of the 1920s at a slice of woodrow wilson's presidency the country was increasingly moving to the left book ended by theodore roosevelt's progressive politics and culminating in the lyndon baines johnson administration. the question that i have is here is a man who is not only black, is painted red not as a socialist pink and is gay. he carries the tremendous burden of representing a kind of politics, personal empowerment wedded to social justice that costs people their lives particularly in the south, particularly the
i am sorry. ralph fines park. thank you. [applause] >> i wanted to ask a question and bring the evening to close. it seems to me that one of the most significant developments has been the institution was asian of -- institutionalization of politics of the right that gain the enormous support by way of the civil rights movement. to the degree the civil-rights movement was successful in the 1950s and 1960s, the significant shift in a rights movement in this country, for most of the 20th...
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i am curious now to find out.ac. ralph, go ahead. >> caller: yes, i'm a uaw worker from utate new york. i think the problem had at the time, you had eugene debs and socialist labor party and thociali workers party. then you had sam gompers. debsnd gompers never saw eye to ey that is a fl it was the splinter gro that w the problem that he never was able to achieveis goals. i wonder if your guests could comment on that. thank you very much. >> lisa phillips. >> there was a huge split and the caller is right. this continues to the present day among labor unions with the split between craft ionism which was embodied byheabor union and industrial labor union which is the i.w.w it erased the lines that did workers from unskilled workers. the amican feration of labor was composed of craft-based unions. whether they are cooper or plumbers or brick layers or that sort of thing. it was a very different kind of approach toward representing working classinterests. they did not see eye-to-eye in continuing into e 1930s and '4 and '50s
i am curious now to find out.ac. ralph, go ahead. >> caller: yes, i'm a uaw worker from utate new york. i think the problem had at the time, you had eugene debs and socialist labor party and thociali workers party. then you had sam gompers. debsnd gompers never saw eye to ey that is a fl it was the splinter gro that w the problem that he never was able to achieveis goals. i wonder if your guests could comment on that. thank you very much. >> lisa phillips. >> there was a huge...
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i gotta p'zolo, yeeah. [ laughter ] yeeah. [ applause ] ralph laurizo. [ laughter ] finally, i read abouta doll she bought at toys'r'us is saying curse words. it's not good. today, elmo was like, "tickle yourself, bitch." [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm the sheik of araby your love belongs to me at night when you're asleep into your tent i'll --♪ ♪ when the stars they shine up above will light our way to love ♪ ♪ if you rule this land with me ♪ i'm a sheik ♪ ♪ the sheik the sheik of araby ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey! that's what i'm talking about right there! that's the one and only leon redbone sitting in with the roots tonight! [ cheers and applause ] that's his band leader, vince giordano there with him. hey vince, how are you buddy? sounding good. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: leon is on tour this summer. you can see him live june 22nd in jim thorpe, pennsylvania. i didn't even know we had a town named after jim thorpe. jim thorpe, pennsylvania -- and june 23rd, right here at
i gotta p'zolo, yeeah. [ laughter ] yeeah. [ applause ] ralph laurizo. [ laughter ] finally, i read abouta doll she bought at toys'r'us is saying curse words. it's not good. today, elmo was like, "tickle yourself, bitch." [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm the sheik of araby your love belongs to me at night when you're asleep into your tent i'll --♪ ♪ when the stars they shine up above will light our way to love...
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. >> $10 million, that's how much what i area radio giant ralph barbieri lost in his former element ployims he was fired because he had parkinson's type two diabetes and because of his age. barbieri was fired because he failed to honor the terms of his contract. now lerts get to sports. . >> the first thing brad said is he wants to have a chance to win again, and that's really what it comes down to. if we were a team that he viewed as a noncompetitive team, he would been coming here and we have an environment tt avwe he very high expectations. sad day for the 49er family. r.c. owens pafds passed away. he was weinducted into49ers hall of fame last year. >>> a day later, we're still taking it all in. web simpson is your u.s. open champs. simpson watched from the clubhouse as grant mcdowell missed a chance for the playoffs. >> you know, i was kind of hoping for my first win on pga tour last week, did i heap any second tour would come i didn't. i believe in myself that i could win a major, and i believe this is my fourth or fifth. i just gained owl the respect of the guys who won multiple ma
. >> $10 million, that's how much what i area radio giant ralph barbieri lost in his former element ployims he was fired because he had parkinson's type two diabetes and because of his age. barbieri was fired because he failed to honor the terms of his contract. now lerts get to sports. . >> the first thing brad said is he wants to have a chance to win again, and that's really what it comes down to. if we were a team that he viewed as a noncompetitive team, he would been coming here...
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i name is ralph. i am the chairman of the faith and freedom coalition. it is my great honor to welcome our keynote speaker. how many conferences do you get to go to war in the first 45 minutes you get to hear from portman, jim demint, and senator marco rubio? he is one of the most transformational figures. in a very short time. marco rubio is the son of cuban exile whose life is truly a living, breathing embodiment of the american dream. he represents everything he stands for and all that he has done. the fact that america plays a unique and exceptional role in the history of our planet. when he ran for the u.s. senate in 2009 when very few people gave them a chance, his candidacy captured the imagination of the florida electorate. he was putting forward a plan to restore the promise of this nation. his parents came here in 1956. he grew up of florida. he graduated from the university of florida. you are being introduced by a georgia bulldog i am sorry to tell you. i am the son of florida gators. he graduated from the university of miami law school. he i
i name is ralph. i am the chairman of the faith and freedom coalition. it is my great honor to welcome our keynote speaker. how many conferences do you get to go to war in the first 45 minutes you get to hear from portman, jim demint, and senator marco rubio? he is one of the most transformational figures. in a very short time. marco rubio is the son of cuban exile whose life is truly a living, breathing embodiment of the american dream. he represents everything he stands for and all that he...
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i noticed the change when we went to st. luke's. they transferred her to ralph davis and in california pacific. what i see now is there is a lot of money being exchanged. they could not help her because she was in the last stages. it was critical. but anyway, i would like to see everyone support and try to keep this hospital open. [tone!] thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> i am a resident of bayview district. i am a student studying child development. i also work two jobs to support me and go to school. i am a full-time student. going into health care would be a dream. right now, there is not a lot of opportunities in my community to support that. i would like to see a lot of programs and training and placement to support me and other people in the community. schooling gets more expensive. it is hard for us to pursue that career. i would also like to see a difference and more benefits for youthful people like myself. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is carolyn gauge. i am a san francisco resident.
i noticed the change when we went to st. luke's. they transferred her to ralph davis and in california pacific. what i see now is there is a lot of money being exchanged. they could not help her because she was in the last stages. it was critical. but anyway, i would like to see everyone support and try to keep this hospital open. [tone!] thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> i am a resident of bayview district. i am a student studying child development. i also work two...
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, based on tyler's magnificent performance today, what retail stocks would you buy, polo or ralph lauren? >> idebate whether that was a great shirt. i have a different opinion. >> i like costco and target and like walmart. i actually dogged walmart but i think they have a chance to catch up and target seems to be doing a lot of things right as well. >> two places you go in and spend more than you want. >> costco is a $200 visit. just walking in the door cost $200. >> tyler looked good but maybe a smaller plaid, my did. i can't wait to get back to the studio because mackie is spending tspend ing the day with us. >>> dow dow jones up 98 points and nasdaq up 15 and s&p up 7 1/2 points. >> why don't we turn to the top of the charts. jim, what you got? >> it is the euro. seemed like it was making a nice gain. between yesterday and today, we've broken that. it's broken the trend line. to me, a negative sign. i think i would sell any strength in the euro. if it starts cascading lower, i have a difficult time thinking it could stay in one place. >> mackie, what do you think of the euro? all in favor o
, based on tyler's magnificent performance today, what retail stocks would you buy, polo or ralph lauren? >> idebate whether that was a great shirt. i have a different opinion. >> i like costco and target and like walmart. i actually dogged walmart but i think they have a chance to catch up and target seems to be doing a lot of things right as well. >> two places you go in and spend more than you want. >> costco is a $200 visit. just walking in the door cost $200....
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you're a blessing to us and i just have so much appreciation and love for ralph reed, founder and chairmanthe faith and freedom coalition. he's done an extraordinary job. i will tell you. tony just talked about wisconsin. he was just talking about what that was all about. when i was there in wisconsin over the weekend and we were fighting this thing out, i ran into teams from faith and freedom coalition from all over the country so thank you. i appreciate everything you have done for what we've gotten done in wisconsin. people ask about wisconsin. what was wisconsin about? you know, i used to start every speech like this. i would ask the question to our party. i know you're not just all party people but let me just tell you. even in our own party, we would ask the question, what does this party need? and the answer to that question is real simple stuff. we need people of their word to run for office and govern like they campaigned. and sometimes if you have to do a whole lot of number three, governing like a campaign, before you prove number one. that you're someone of your word. now, i ha
you're a blessing to us and i just have so much appreciation and love for ralph reed, founder and chairmanthe faith and freedom coalition. he's done an extraordinary job. i will tell you. tony just talked about wisconsin. he was just talking about what that was all about. when i was there in wisconsin over the weekend and we were fighting this thing out, i ran into teams from faith and freedom coalition from all over the country so thank you. i appreciate everything you have done for what we've...
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let's go to the phones and hear from ralph in denver. caller: i am a 72-year old ex- democrat and now independent. i am concerned about president obama. how does he stacked up against other presidents? it seems he has wiped out the budget on this thing. i could be wrong. i watch this carefully. it is very expensive, as you have indicated. unofficial guest: trips and vacation trips -- guest: on official trips and vacation trips, president obama is not among the high spenders. president bush, the son, would go to his ranch in texas. ghali. he was one of the most frequent travelers to a vacation spot of any president. he felt if you went to the grant, it would refresh him and he could do his job better. -- he felt if he went down to the ranch, it would refresh him and he could do his job better. president obama has gotten a lot of publicity for his vacations that have tended to be more glitzy. president bush went to the ranch. president obama has gone to worry. there is more attention repress obama has gone to hawaii. there is more attention on that.
let's go to the phones and hear from ralph in denver. caller: i am a 72-year old ex- democrat and now independent. i am concerned about president obama. how does he stacked up against other presidents? it seems he has wiped out the budget on this thing. i could be wrong. i watch this carefully. it is very expensive, as you have indicated. unofficial guest: trips and vacation trips -- guest: on official trips and vacation trips, president obama is not among the high spenders. president bush, the...
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i am curious now to find out. >> syracuse, new york. ralph, go ahead. >> caller: yes, i'm a uaw worker from upstate new york. i think the problem was you had at the time, you had eugene debs and socialist labor party and the socialist workers party. then you had sam gompers. of the american federation of labor, and gauompers and debs didn't see eye to eye. that a problem, that they never a unified workers movement in the country. it was a splittered group. that was the problem that he never was able to achieve his goals. i wonder if your guests could comment on that. thank you very much. >> lisa phillips. >> there was a huge split and the caller is right. this continues to the present day among labor unions with the split between craft unionism which was embodied by the labor union versus industrial unionism which is what debs advocated. he was in a working class movement where you erased the lines that divided skilled workers from unskilled workers. the american federation of labor was composed of very tightly organized craft based unions. w
i am curious now to find out. >> syracuse, new york. ralph, go ahead. >> caller: yes, i'm a uaw worker from upstate new york. i think the problem was you had at the time, you had eugene debs and socialist labor party and the socialist workers party. then you had sam gompers. of the american federation of labor, and gauompers and debs didn't see eye to eye. that a problem, that they never a unified workers movement in the country. it was a splittered group. that was the problem that...
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ralph is on the phone from kalamazoo, michigan. caller: i was interested at the beginning of the questioning there and that dimon interests the simpson-bowles budget plan. i thought it was kind of remarkable and sort of news for the, because the simpson-bowles plants because o -- sort of newsworthy, because the simpson- bowles plan calls for tax increases. i don't think it talks about tax cuts for the rich like the republicans -- frankly, i don't know how you balance the budget by cutting taxes. interesting that dimon addressing simpson-bowles, and paul ryan voted against simpson- bowles when he was on the committee. host: thanks for the call heard back to our facebook page. from our twitter page -- ron as on the phone. cincinnati, ohio, independent line. caller: best government we got bought. why do we not have alley ws -- have laws the people in business? they d.b. what they what to do. when they paid their taxes, they just pass it on anyway. you buy the product, you pay the taxes. our government has been bought, and until you get control
ralph is on the phone from kalamazoo, michigan. caller: i was interested at the beginning of the questioning there and that dimon interests the simpson-bowles budget plan. i thought it was kind of remarkable and sort of news for the, because the simpson-bowles plants because o -- sort of newsworthy, because the simpson- bowles plan calls for tax increases. i don't think it talks about tax cuts for the rich like the republicans -- frankly, i don't know how you balance the budget by cutting...
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[applause] i have to tell you, one of the leaders -- reasons why is ralph reed. ee years ago and i said i know i am a member of the ldds faith and i do not know and evangelical. i need your help because i know what i am supposed to do and i am supposed to ask people face to stand together. he called a meeting with me and people came, mainly because of him. i sat in a room, 30 passes, the biggest names were invited. 29 came and one was out of the country and could not change his schedule. 29 came and sat there and ralph said i do not know how long they're going to listen but they are all in one room. [laughter] igor my testimony -- i bore my testimony of the saving power of jesus christ -- [applause] and i will tell you now that it can bring us together. it has brought us together. people from all over the world are standing together. what to do we have to stand together on? one is not losing our self. we cannot be against something. i am not against barack obama, i am for something bigger. we have to be for something. the other side -- you have to learn from histo
[applause] i have to tell you, one of the leaders -- reasons why is ralph reed. ee years ago and i said i know i am a member of the ldds faith and i do not know and evangelical. i need your help because i know what i am supposed to do and i am supposed to ask people face to stand together. he called a meeting with me and people came, mainly because of him. i sat in a room, 30 passes, the biggest names were invited. 29 came and one was out of the country and could not change his schedule. 29...
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i don't want to touch it. ralph in florida, please. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. ing about athena health. how will obamacare affect this? >> doesn't matter what the supremes do. andy in ohio. go ahead. >> caller: okay. jim, i recently bought stock at 84 for caterpillar. >> wait to see the quarter. i'm afraid they will guide down. you can buy some more. [ buzzer ] >> uh-uh, i'm not done. robert from missouri. >> caller: hi, jim. i would like your opinion on health management associates. >> i don't like the hospital plays before or after obamacare, up or down. no. let's go to claude in virginia, please. >> caller: hey, mr. cramer. i'm a new yorker living in virginia beach. >> what's going on? >> caller: my ticker symbol is allt. >> breakout stocks nailed this one for us lower. i feel though it's good i like taking a little profit. let the rest run. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. ♪ >>> what? i don't know what that is. usually these moves -- [ bleep ]. we are ble
i don't want to touch it. ralph in florida, please. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. ing about athena health. how will obamacare affect this? >> doesn't matter what the supremes do. andy in ohio. go ahead. >> caller: okay. jim, i recently bought stock at 84 for caterpillar. >> wait to see the quarter. i'm afraid they will guide down. you can buy some more. [ buzzer ] >> uh-uh, i'm not done. robert from missouri. >> caller: hi, jim. i would like your opinion on...
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(cheers and applause) i believe that leaves only three jobs for white americans: senator, ralph lauren model or freecreditreport.com band member. (applause) now, folks, remembers saw this threat coming. that's why the g.o.p. hispanic outreach web page featured a stock photo of asian children. (laughter) they know that asians are just kung fu mexicans. (laughter) nation, after we finish our mexican border wall, we need an even bigger wall around china! (laughter) and i mean a good wall! no, no, scratch that. more than a good wall, a super awesome wall! the super awesome wall of china. yes, jimmy, something like that, but in china. (laughter) wait a second, what am i say something a wall won't help. these juan-tons are directly below us on the planet. they can just dig their way up into the united states. (laughter) we need a full steel barrier across the floor of america! and we should electrify it. of course, that means we'll all have to wear rubber shoes. wow, that's a lot of shoes. wait a second, what am i saying? we'll get phlegm china. (laughter) now, folks, not that mexico isn't s
(cheers and applause) i believe that leaves only three jobs for white americans: senator, ralph lauren model or freecreditreport.com band member. (applause) now, folks, remembers saw this threat coming. that's why the g.o.p. hispanic outreach web page featured a stock photo of asian children. (laughter) they know that asians are just kung fu mexicans. (laughter) nation, after we finish our mexican border wall, we need an even bigger wall around china! (laughter) and i mean a good wall! no, no,...
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please on the stellar citizen and quiet [inaudible] >> asking the question was can i comment on the stellar citizen ralph nader? i think he has done enormous things as a citizen i think public citizen has had major impacts. in fact can i send him a box of these books. is that i'm going to give in to my friends. and i said, thank you very much. so i saw him three weeks ago. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> well, on the first point i cannot help you. i'm a second point, the answer is a constitutional amendment. you cannot get around these rulings. you do anything to declare it unconstitutional. you can possibly do something that had genuine public financing. i sorry that purport to be a constitutional amendment. the federal government may limit -- may limit the federal, state and local government may limit what they spend on political campaign. that is the key. now, when you do a constitutional amendment it goes to the states commit three quarters of the states has to do it. many people will resist another reach a critical point and i will very quickly. this happened the 19th century. in the 19th century, corrupt
please on the stellar citizen and quiet [inaudible] >> asking the question was can i comment on the stellar citizen ralph nader? i think he has done enormous things as a citizen i think public citizen has had major impacts. in fact can i send him a box of these books. is that i'm going to give in to my friends. and i said, thank you very much. so i saw him three weeks ago. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> well, on the first point i cannot help you. i'm a second point, the answer is a...
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pocahontas mares john ralph in this church in 1614. i guarantee you i'm standing exactly a little deeper than she was, but this is where pocahontas stood when they got married. had to. had to. they stand right in the chancel, in the center. you've been to weddings. that's kind of, wow, you can actually do that with archaeology. now i want to get you to come down and we're going to get in the trench down there. and just we'll gather out into here. and we have danny smith here, digging away with dan smith. and he is -- you can tell them what you're doing there, danny. >> okay. if my voice can hold up. so what we're doing is difficult. we're digging into a well. and this well happens to be in the southwest corner of the church. now, it looks like that's just a coincidence, though. but we wanted to make sure that it didn't relate to the church. so thus we dig into it, see if we can find diagnostic or dateable artifacts. it's here until 1817 and it shifts to another location over there. what we've been finding are artifacts later than that da
pocahontas mares john ralph in this church in 1614. i guarantee you i'm standing exactly a little deeper than she was, but this is where pocahontas stood when they got married. had to. had to. they stand right in the chancel, in the center. you've been to weddings. that's kind of, wow, you can actually do that with archaeology. now i want to get you to come down and we're going to get in the trench down there. and just we'll gather out into here. and we have danny smith here, digging away with...
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do. [ laughter ] i believe -- i believe [ cheers and applause ] i believe that leaves only three jobs for white americans. senator, ralphmodel, or free credit record band member. >> here's the thing. one of those guns was used to kill a u.s. border agent. president obama, who is attending the g-20 summit in mexico, where he's been meeting with world leaders and perhaps checking whether drug lord gun sales are hitting their quotas. russian president vladimir putin is there, as well. perhaps we can lean on him for selling his weapons to southeastern war lords. because selling weapons to violent -- oh. >> lebron james is not the most popular player in the nba. but he made a lifelong fan. he handed a sweat band to a woman in the crowd. who immediately took that sweatband and put it on her head. not only was that kind of disgusting. it had a strange affect on the woman almost the instant she put it on. >> what was going through your mind? >> i've been there before. it's not a -- great training staff. and they helped me get back on my feet. >> it's like leaky friday is what it is. >> all right. >>> that's making news in ameri
do. [ laughter ] i believe -- i believe [ cheers and applause ] i believe that leaves only three jobs for white americans. senator, ralphmodel, or free credit record band member. >> here's the thing. one of those guns was used to kill a u.s. border agent. president obama, who is attending the g-20 summit in mexico, where he's been meeting with world leaders and perhaps checking whether drug lord gun sales are hitting their quotas. russian president vladimir putin is there, as well....
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this is the first i have heard that he polled 2%. that's like ralph away from al gore. >> greta: don't take it to the bank. that's what i read that he had been polling 2%. >> right, right. that will be interesting. >> greta: your prediction -- do you think the numbers of chaij a lot? i think the numbers have changed. >> dean county, i was told they had 115% of registered voters. >> greta: that's odd. >> all of these people -- >> meaning that -- >> greta: 115% of registered voters, that's suspicious. >> a lot of people registered and came out to vote for the first time. >> reporter: >> greta: they have same-day -- we should say, they have same-day registration in this state. >> thank you for that clarification. >> greta: very important. >> you saved me on that one. >> greta: the department of justice would be breathing down your throat. >> that's right. >> reporter: >> greta: nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> greta: thank you, sir. governor walker, making history tonight in wisconsin, with support from big names, new jersey governor christie and
this is the first i have heard that he polled 2%. that's like ralph away from al gore. >> greta: don't take it to the bank. that's what i read that he had been polling 2%. >> right, right. that will be interesting. >> greta: your prediction -- do you think the numbers of chaij a lot? i think the numbers have changed. >> dean county, i was told they had 115% of registered voters. >> greta: that's odd. >> all of these people -- >> meaning that -- >>...
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please on the stellar citizen and quiet [inaudible] >> asking the question was can i comment on the stellar citizen ralph nader? i think he has done enormous things as a citizen i think public citizen has had major impacts. in fact can i send him a box of these books. is that i'm going to give in to my friends. and i said, thank you very much. so i saw him three weeks ago. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> well, on the first point i cannot help you. i'm a second point, the answer is a constitutional amendment. you cannot get around these rulings. you do anything to declare it unconstitutional. you can possibly do something that had genuine public financing. i sorry that purport to be a constitutional amendment. the federal government may limit -- may limit the federal, state and local government may limit what they spend on political campaign. that is the key. now, when you do a constitutional amendment it goes to the states commit three quarters of the states has to do it. many people will resist another reach a critical point and i will very quickly. this happened the 19th century. in the 19th century, corrupt
please on the stellar citizen and quiet [inaudible] >> asking the question was can i comment on the stellar citizen ralph nader? i think he has done enormous things as a citizen i think public citizen has had major impacts. in fact can i send him a box of these books. is that i'm going to give in to my friends. and i said, thank you very much. so i saw him three weeks ago. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> well, on the first point i cannot help you. i'm a second point, the answer is a...