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america. you see, if those jobs keep going overseas, we could lose our most important job creator of all. trendy reading device, the kindle. america invented it, but taiwan makes it. liveris says foreign manufacturers learn from the process of making stuff. which helps them invent new products themselves. innovation happens on the factory floor, not just in research labs. >> when you make stuff, you don't realize that when you move the making somewhere else, then the people who know how to make it have the intellectual know-how to make the next one. >> but now they're in china. >> they're in china. and so you've lost the supply chain as well. and your creativity has created huge jobs elsewhere of the continuous kind. that's not just the job of the first kindle. it's the job of the second, third and fourth. >> if america is going to keep its manufacturing jobs and continue to lead in innovations, says liveris, we need a national manufacturing strategy that lures high-tech industries to our shore. >> i do think your notion of a modern day industrial policy, national advanced manufacturing po
america. you see, if those jobs keep going overseas, we could lose our most important job creator of all. trendy reading device, the kindle. america invented it, but taiwan makes it. liveris says foreign manufacturers learn from the process of making stuff. which helps them invent new products themselves. innovation happens on the factory floor, not just in research labs. >> when you make stuff, you don't realize that when you move the making somewhere else, then the people who know how...
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and foreign assistance was possible only if america declared independence. france might aid america, spain might aid america and others might as well, but if objective was to be reconciled with great britain, there was nothing for these foreign powers. but if america became independent, britain would be weakened, they might gain american trade, they might be willing to come to the assistance of america. and so starting early in 1776, you can almost feel a groundswell for independence building. committees of safety call for independence. colonial assemblies pass resolutions authorizing their congressmen to vote for independence. and finally, in the may of 1775 virginia's assembly passed a resolution actually instructing their congressmen to introduce a resolution calling for congress to declare independence. and richard henry lee who was the leader of the virginia delegation on june the 7th, 1775, introduced the motion calling for independence. there was an immediate debate, a sharp debate that lasted for two days, and four of the conservatives spoke against i
and foreign assistance was possible only if america declared independence. france might aid america, spain might aid america and others might as well, but if objective was to be reconciled with great britain, there was nothing for these foreign powers. but if america became independent, britain would be weakened, they might gain american trade, they might be willing to come to the assistance of america. and so starting early in 1776, you can almost feel a groundswell for independence building....
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it would look as if america was defending the occupation of palestinian land.the second solution, to go to the general assembly of the un, as an observer, as the french said -- that would be a better solution for the americans. it is certainly a solution they have been talking about a lot here. the palestinian president's credibility is on , they say. he will submit his allocations and see what happens. they could go for the observer state of great after all. >> new details of tough austerity measures to secure continued backing from greek treasurer -- from exporters. workers will be told to stay home on 60% salary. if they do not find new jobs in the year, they will be fired. there will be further cuts to pension and greeks will have to pay more taxes. >> in greece has just hours to somehow convince its cleansers -- its lenders of last resort to keep the country afloat. greek papers have already forecast the wholesale sacking, which cuts, and rises in heating and fuel tax. >> the danger is not that our income has been reduced. the danger is not that the pensio
it would look as if america was defending the occupation of palestinian land.the second solution, to go to the general assembly of the un, as an observer, as the french said -- that would be a better solution for the americans. it is certainly a solution they have been talking about a lot here. the palestinian president's credibility is on , they say. he will submit his allocations and see what happens. they could go for the observer state of great after all. >> new details of tough...
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folks, if america is going to solve our illegal immigration problems, we need to look inside ourselves with an emotional melon baller and scoop out any vestige ofçó humankindness. especially when it comes to pregnant illegals. they're the most devious kind because they sneak across our border with another immigrant hiding inside them. for allçó we know, there's anotr one hiding inside the baby. now these women... these women know that the second they drop their anchor baby on u.s. soil the illegal resource-sucking parasite inside them that's been stealing jobs from american embryos is instantly transformed into the greatest, bestest, freest baby in the world. you are so cute. yes, you are. who deserves a free education? you do. you do. you see, i love this baby because he is an american. but if that baby were born in mexico, hey, speak-a da englais, goo-goo, ga-ga. now luckily some states have found a great way to discourage these women from coming here and squatting out a freedom fetus. recently in arizona and tennessee, three pregnant women were arrested for not having proper identif
folks, if america is going to solve our illegal immigration problems, we need to look inside ourselves with an emotional melon baller and scoop out any vestige ofçó humankindness. especially when it comes to pregnant illegals. they're the most devious kind because they sneak across our border with another immigrant hiding inside them. for allçó we know, there's anotr one hiding inside the baby. now these women... these women know that the second they drop their anchor baby on u.s. soil the...
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. >> if america does not head off the aggressive forces hol tile to israel, we will only emboldin them. >> reporter: the u.s. is prepared to veto but experts say they could send the wrong signal. >> the united states is forced in a position of having to navigate a position where neither party is able to make concessions. >> the meeting, the administration says president obama would tell both peace talks are the only way to achieve a two-state solution. >> irrespective of whatever takes place in new york in the coming days, the parties are going to have too find their way back to the table. >> reporter: here is an option. they may decide to postpone any decision about whether or not to accept the palistinians into the united nations. >> tracie, thank you. >>> according to this morning's washington post, the u.s. is building a ring of secret drone bases in the horn of africa and the arabian peninsula and the campaign against al qaeda. the target is al qaeda affiliates in yemen and somalia. the post says one facility is being set up in ethiopia. another is already in place on the seychell
. >> if america does not head off the aggressive forces hol tile to israel, we will only emboldin them. >> reporter: the u.s. is prepared to veto but experts say they could send the wrong signal. >> the united states is forced in a position of having to navigate a position where neither party is able to make concessions. >> the meeting, the administration says president obama would tell both peace talks are the only way to achieve a two-state solution. >>...
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you've been giving a series of speeches on america's role in the world as you see it. last night in north carolina, you said if we refuse to play our rightful role and strengthen the world, america and the entire world will pay a price. do americans really want to be engaged in the world right now? >> americans are concerned about what is happening at home. the natural reaction in a tough economic time is to say let's just worry about our issues. the problem is when you are a nation as large as the united states, with broad economic interests, there is little that happens around the world that does not influence us. the turmoil in europe is affecting us, and vice versa. the truth is that issues and events that happen halfway around the world directly impact the daily lives of americans. we have to care about what is happening all over the world. >> caring is one thing. being involved which involved is another. after iraq and afghanistan, many people in your own party are saying that is enough. we have to bring the troops and the money home. >> we cannot solve every problem. no nation in history could solve eve
you've been giving a series of speeches on america's role in the world as you see it. last night in north carolina, you said if we refuse to play our rightful role and strengthen the world, america and the entire world will pay a price. do americans really want to be engaged in the world right now? >> americans are concerned about what is happening at home. the natural reaction in a tough economic time is to say let's just worry about our issues. the problem is when you are a nation as...
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because if america cannot have james bond we'll take yosemite sam. now folks speaking of our future president it is day six of what many inside this desk are calling parry with an a gate. for those of you just emerging from a coma in your time machine last week colbert superpac produced a multi100 dollar ad campaign urging iowanans' ames straw poll to write in rick parry with an a that is a for paaaarry. and on saturday at the straw poll when all the fried put her been eaten and all the votes had been counted rick parry came in number one, two, three four, five sixth place-- (laughter) >> with 718 votes. the only write-in candidate to rank in the top ten. we may have did it. (cheers and applause) now folks we can't be sure yet. we can't be sure yet how many of those votes were spelled with an "a" because the iowa gop refuses to release the results for public scrutiny. >> boo! >> stephen: i agree. (laughter) and we have visual proof that at least some people voted for parry with an a because an actual iowa straw poll voter tweeted a cell phone photo o
because if america cannot have james bond we'll take yosemite sam. now folks speaking of our future president it is day six of what many inside this desk are calling parry with an a gate. for those of you just emerging from a coma in your time machine last week colbert superpac produced a multi100 dollar ad campaign urging iowanans' ames straw poll to write in rick parry with an a that is a for paaaarry. and on saturday at the straw poll when all the fried put her been eaten and all the votes...
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if america lost its innocence on 9/11, the most innocent among us lost something even more precious, their parents. my co-anchor bill weir brings us the story of one little boy who knows the horror of that day all too well. despite never knowing his hero father. >> reporter: pat lyons wasn't the biggest guy on the new york city fire department team. he wasn't the fastest. but he would not except defeat. and his comebacks at quarterback were the stuff of legend. that supreme confidence also put him on brooklyn's squad 252, an elite unit trained to rescue other firefighters. what kind of guy was he? how would you describe him? >> the best way i could describe pat would be when you see his face coming off the rig, he had his game face on and a toothpick in his mouth. that would sum it up. >> reporter: he was always a prudent soul, and parenthood took years of planning. >> pat was a huge miami dolphins fan. so there was this time when we were dating and we found these little tiny dolphin socks for a baby and we bought them. it was just a ha-ha, you know? and i tucked them away. and i kne
if america lost its innocence on 9/11, the most innocent among us lost something even more precious, their parents. my co-anchor bill weir brings us the story of one little boy who knows the horror of that day all too well. despite never knowing his hero father. >> reporter: pat lyons wasn't the biggest guy on the new york city fire department team. he wasn't the fastest. but he would not except defeat. and his comebacks at quarterback were the stuff of legend. that supreme confidence...
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king said this -- in 1900 and 67 -- if america has organized through public policy and legislation to do bad things against the negro, america had better organized, politicized, and utilize its energies to do good things for and with the negro. that was martin luther king, jr., and he spoke as a profit, and i speak today out of our prophetic tradition to say i am sick and tired of promises being made, to folks who look like me, and after the day is over, we get the short end of the state, and we end up being, as "usa today" said the only major city in america that has lost african-american population. i am going to stir it up. stir it up. stirred up. [applause] >> i cannot think of a better closing. [laughter] thank you all. there will be press availability of here. thank you again. on one of work. thank you. -- onward and upward. thank you. >> before i take a roll, please turn off your cell phone, pagers, electronic devices. will call. -- roll call. [roll call] commissioners, the first item on the calendar is items proposed for continuance. at the beginning of the calendar, there wer
king said this -- in 1900 and 67 -- if america has organized through public policy and legislation to do bad things against the negro, america had better organized, politicized, and utilize its energies to do good things for and with the negro. that was martin luther king, jr., and he spoke as a profit, and i speak today out of our prophetic tradition to say i am sick and tired of promises being made, to folks who look like me, and after the day is over, we get the short end of the state, and...
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ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. that didn't just hide your breakouts... but actually made them go away. neutrogena skin clearing makeup has our proven blemish fighting formula so it clears your breakouts. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. perfect for finding your way home. distracted driving. it accounts for 25% of car crashes. - ♪ [ dance ] - music, cell phones, food-- the list goes on. this is why safe driving is so important. - correct. - and it's why the best agents... help safe drivers get a lower rate. - oh! - exactly. ♪ another dream but always you ♪ whoa! ♪ it's like a vision-- [ tires squeal ] ♪ [ resumes ] [ man announcing ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> ten years after 9/11 and a decade at war
ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. that didn't just hide your breakouts... but actually made them go away. neutrogena skin clearing makeup has our proven blemish fighting formula so it clears your breakouts. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like...
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see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you.lesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? >>> marty fullam is getting ready for his second lung transplant. >> how are you feeling today. >> doing well today. >> since his lungs were damaged at ground zero ten years ago, that includes therapy. a regiment of pills. >> it's about 40 pills a day. >> and undergoing painful treatments. but despite all that effort, marty's lungs are slowly failing him. >> how sick is marty? >> marty is as sick as can be. marty is still alive because of his ability to per ser veev. >> reporter: but that may not be enough to help him breathe again. just recently he found out whether he will get the transplant that could save his life
see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you.lesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? >>> marty fullam is getting ready for his second...
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defense budget, but if america is going to balance its budget in the long run, there will have to be hard decisions made and cuts to the defense budget. >> nearly half of our budget deficit problem is driven by the entitlement program. those are really the drivers of our debt. why would you want any waste or duplication of effort in your military budget? on the other hand, the kind of cuts being talked about would in danger of our national security and our ability to defend ourselves and our allies. there are already $300 billion of cuts approved and discuss. we have to be on the lookout for ways to save money and certainly never want to waste it. on the other hand, we have to understand that our defense spending is not the driver of our national debt. >> let me broaden this out a little bit. you are clearly a product of the american dream. your parents came here from cuba, your mother was a housekeeper in a hotel in nevada. do you think that access to the american dream is as alive today as it was for your parents, given that all of the signs show that there is less social mobility
defense budget, but if america is going to balance its budget in the long run, there will have to be hard decisions made and cuts to the defense budget. >> nearly half of our budget deficit problem is driven by the entitlement program. those are really the drivers of our debt. why would you want any waste or duplication of effort in your military budget? on the other hand, the kind of cuts being talked about would in danger of our national security and our ability to defend ourselves and...
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defense budget, but if america is going to balance its budget in the long run, there will have to be hard decisions made and cuts to the defense budget. >> nearly half of our budget deficit problem is driven by the entitlement program. those are really the drivers of our debt. why would you want any waste or duplication of effort in your military budget? on the other hand, the kind of cuts being talked about would in danger of our national security and our ability to defend ourselves and our allies. there are already $300 billion of cuts approved and discuss. we have to be on the lookout for ways to save money and certainly never want to waste it. on the other hand, we have to understand that our defense spending is not the driver of our national debt. >> let me broaden this out a little bit. you are clearly a product of the american dream. your parents came here from cuba, your mother was a housekeeper in a hotel in nevada. do you think that access to the american dream is as alive today as it was for your parents, given that all of the signs show that there is less social mobility
defense budget, but if america is going to balance its budget in the long run, there will have to be hard decisions made and cuts to the defense budget. >> nearly half of our budget deficit problem is driven by the entitlement program. those are really the drivers of our debt. why would you want any waste or duplication of effort in your military budget? on the other hand, the kind of cuts being talked about would in danger of our national security and our ability to defend ourselves and...
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just think what those emissions numbers would be if america still made anything.g from hobo fires and vin diesel movies. [applause] and the evidence, the evidence of climate change is all around us. this year texas had the hottest summer on record of any state ever. it was so hot that rick perry executed prisoners by putting them on the dashboard of a black 1985 buick skylark. in the face of all this mounting evidence, america has stood with one voice and boldly proclaimed, eh. in 2007, 46% of americans said that environmental problems were very serious and should be a priority for everyone compared to only 33% now. since the economic collapse, fewer and fewer people care about the environment. which is surprising since more and more people are living in it. [laughter] and everybody knows what the problem is. >> we're addicted to driving cars. >> we're addicted to cheap gas. >> we have a heroin-like addiction to imported oil. >> stephen: yes, we are addicted, and ask anybody in addiction recovery, you've got to hit rock bottom before you can ask for help. that's w
just think what those emissions numbers would be if america still made anything.g from hobo fires and vin diesel movies. [applause] and the evidence, the evidence of climate change is all around us. this year texas had the hottest summer on record of any state ever. it was so hot that rick perry executed prisoners by putting them on the dashboard of a black 1985 buick skylark. in the face of all this mounting evidence, america has stood with one voice and boldly proclaimed, eh. in 2007, 46% of...
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long term american interests what i mean let's talk about long term america american interests and if america is a global profile i mean if the u.s. running the risk of isolating itself if it continues to oppose the palestinian bid especially considering the overwhelming global support for the me well i think the united states recognizes that there is overwhelming global support for this and the united states the obama administration to supports a palestinian state they do know that they will be embarrassed at the u.n. if the vote goes forward they're trying desperately to get the palestinians to not ask for a vote perhaps president abbas will submit a petition by the it won't actually go towards a vote trying to find some face saving way forward so they can move towards negotiations because yes it will be very embarrassing for the united states to be in such a small minority after that type of especially when the end goal they share with the palestinians. from the national security network live in washington many thanks . plenty more for you this hour here on r.t. including the tough life of
long term american interests what i mean let's talk about long term america american interests and if america is a global profile i mean if the u.s. running the risk of isolating itself if it continues to oppose the palestinian bid especially considering the overwhelming global support for the me well i think the united states recognizes that there is overwhelming global support for this and the united states the obama administration to supports a palestinian state they do know that they will...
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. >> if america does not head off the aggression forces hostile to israel, we would only embolden it, a tragic mistake. >> reporter: though the u.s. is prepared to veto, experts say that could send the wrong signal. >> the united states is forced in a position now of having to navigate a negotiation where neither party is prepared to make any concessions. so that puts the united states in a terrible bind. >> reporter: in one-on-one meetings with netanyahu and abbas, the administration says president obama will tell both peace talks are the only way to achieve a two state solution. >> irrespective of whatever takes place in new york in the coming days, the parties will have to find a way back to the table. >> reporter: here's one option, the security council may decide to postpone that decision on the palestinian application to give peace talks a chance to worg. >> tracie potts there for us in washington. thanks. >>> according to this morning's "washington post," the u.s. is building a ring of secret drone bases in the horn of africa and arabian peninsula in is campaign against al qaed
. >> if america does not head off the aggression forces hostile to israel, we would only embolden it, a tragic mistake. >> reporter: though the u.s. is prepared to veto, experts say that could send the wrong signal. >> the united states is forced in a position now of having to navigate a negotiation where neither party is prepared to make any concessions. so that puts the united states in a terrible bind. >> reporter: in one-on-one meetings with netanyahu and abbas, the...
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see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. >>> the drug has been shown to be effectivehis virus, get homeland security is telling the cdc not to make any announcements until stockpiles of the drugs can be procured. >> there appear to be several drugs. >> there is a new movie out called "contagion," about a virus that practically wipes out the globe. i'm lucky because i got to play myself in this movie and i got to be on the same screen abdicate kate wichlt nslett. >> after spending time with the cdc officials, what did you take away? >> they are extraordinarily brave people and highly skilled, highly intelligent and somewhat intimidating, i found them to be, just simply because they have so much knowledge and they care so much about the job that they do and they operate in kind of isolated little bubbles really. it is just them, their backpack and their dell computer. they just have to get on with it and work tirelessly around the clock to find that index patient. i just really admire them. no airs or graces, no hair, make makeup. >> when you look at the world from wash
see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. >>> the drug has been shown to be effectivehis virus, get homeland security is telling the cdc not to make any announcements until stockpiles of the drugs can be procured. >> there appear to be several drugs. >> there is a new movie out called "contagion," about a virus that practically wipes out the globe. i'm lucky because i got to play myself in this movie and i got to be on the same screen...
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germany will britain will be in favor of the palestinian membership what difference does it make if america can always use its veto power and said it will use its veto power well i believe that it will make a difference for those countries only who will decide to support the palestinian independence but if the palestinians want real recognition i believe they can only be recognized as portrayed by the journalist. so it's a good way out for them let's say cool but different angle we already talked about the possible influence of the middle east situation the united states image over now let's talk about the images. the worst in general in the arab world in the arab street because this is very important the the the psychic of the arab street as far as i understood from from what you wrote and people like experts wrote after the after the worst support it the anti conducting. movement in libya the reputation of the west has risen to a world record high on the arab streets may change today or tomorrow in case the west will not support palestinian bid to go down to hell it can go down because th
germany will britain will be in favor of the palestinian membership what difference does it make if america can always use its veto power and said it will use its veto power well i believe that it will make a difference for those countries only who will decide to support the palestinian independence but if the palestinians want real recognition i believe they can only be recognized as portrayed by the journalist. so it's a good way out for them let's say cool but different angle we already...
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if america isn't asserting itself on the informational stage and quoting the exception none alism that made america great. in reagan's day it was the soviet union. all of which have different ideals and values. >> thank you so much. >> what do you want viewers to know about you? >> i'm someone who is anna then tick convicted conservative you can trust. one of the things i hear all the time. all these politicians say one thing and they go and do something else. i think with my track record, you are not seeing someone putting their finger in the air deciding when party am i going to be based on the ability to be elected. i ran for the poorest district in the state. not only did i win, i fought to overturn poverty programs and reform them. things people were very dependent on. i delivered the message that what was happening was destroying lives. i was able to win. not only in that district but in the entire state of pennsylvania. if you want someone you can trust to go down there and do what we do. we are out there moving whatever the political winds are blowing. >> do you think you have
if america isn't asserting itself on the informational stage and quoting the exception none alism that made america great. in reagan's day it was the soviet union. all of which have different ideals and values. >> thank you so much. >> what do you want viewers to know about you? >> i'm someone who is anna then tick convicted conservative you can trust. one of the things i hear all the time. all these politicians say one thing and they go and do something else. i think with my...
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are these capital requirements as part of basil anti-american well if america is synonymous with j.p. morgan's profit margins then yeah it's anti-american but think that's all that james brown is all to be concerned about and secondly he's going to talk about the financial system which has grown in importance and it's grown. as a source of economic activity in the united states for the past thirty years so he doesn't want capital requirements to be high just like he came out before the audit of one of the major irish banks when they were doing their they're operating it was back in march and he said he thinks the capital reserves their reserves requirement should be some around seven percent and he doesn't want reserve requirements because it puts it puts a damper on what the bank can do as far as leveraging up he prefers and a lot of the banks prefer an environment like they've had now which is we can lever up as much as we want doesn't matter and if we lose we just get bailed out there they're structurally adjusted their business model and their profit making mechanism to this new e
are these capital requirements as part of basil anti-american well if america is synonymous with j.p. morgan's profit margins then yeah it's anti-american but think that's all that james brown is all to be concerned about and secondly he's going to talk about the financial system which has grown in importance and it's grown. as a source of economic activity in the united states for the past thirty years so he doesn't want capital requirements to be high just like he came out before the audit of...
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i think what we want america to be today to be that launching pad where everyone would come to start something. if that happens, there will be plenty of employment, directly skin directly, that would flow from that. there's not going to be one moon shot now. we want america to be that launching pad for startups by everyone. you'll know when we've succeeded when a chinese company says, we don't want to be in shanghai, we want to be in america because that's the place to launch something and clollaborate with people. >> is it simply too late in the short-term? does america have the money to do the kind of elaborate plan that you're talking about? can it compete with china anymore? >> oh, yeah, absolutely. piers, i really believe that -- one of the reasons we called this book "that used to be us," the main argument that is we have within ourselves, within our history, all the resources, all the ideas we need to go forward. we had a formula for success in this country. it goes back to alexander hamilton, abraham lincoln, all the successful presidents. built on five basic principles. education, the bes
i think what we want america to be today to be that launching pad where everyone would come to start something. if that happens, there will be plenty of employment, directly skin directly, that would flow from that. there's not going to be one moon shot now. we want america to be that launching pad for startups by everyone. you'll know when we've succeeded when a chinese company says, we don't want to be in shanghai, we want to be in america because that's the place to launch something and...
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if there are, please, tell me. i'd like to slap you up side your face and tell your mother to take you to the cleaners because it's not good for america>> susan, how would it operate, though? how would d.c. operate if you take the money plug out? >> a change -- >> wonderful. >> the numbers are staggering. president obama's going to raise $1 billion. you have a super pac that's just hitting $55 million. these numbers are crazy, and at some point, people are actually going to turn off from all of this. there's only so many ads you can buy, only so many pieces of mail. >> 55 million compared to a billion is -- >> yeah, but that's the point. not including the super pac obama will have as well. another $100 million there. >> also not including the other super pacs we don't know about yet. i think that's the thing in this election cycle. we're actually going to come back and say, wait. maybe this is a bad decision, because it's going to be outrageo outrageous, what we're see in terms of how money is used. not just in terms of ads and mail, but what those things say. the kinds of messages. >> right. >> we will never know who actually was --
if there are, please, tell me. i'd like to slap you up side your face and tell your mother to take you to the cleaners because it's not good for america>> susan, how would it operate, though? how would d.c. operate if you take the money plug out? >> a change -- >> wonderful. >> the numbers are staggering. president obama's going to raise $1 billion. you have a super pac that's just hitting $55 million. these numbers are crazy, and at some point, people are actually going...
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particular, that america will have to reconsider the $4 billion in assistance we have provided the palestinians in the last 17 years. and lastly, we must close the plo office in washington ifants -- [ applause ] israel is our friend. israel is our ally. i i've travelled there a number of times. met with the leaders. it's not a perfect nation but its existence is critical to america's security in the world. it's time to change our policy of appeasement toward the palestinians. to strengthen our ties with the nation of israel. and in the process establish a robust american position in the middle east characterized by a new firmness and a new resolve. if america does not head off the aggression of forces, hostile to israel, we will only embolden them. that would be a tragic mistake. to further speak on this issue, it is my on to introduce a powerful voice of support for america and israel, the deputy speaker -- >> front runner rick perry holding a press conference in new york. we are going to take a little bit of what he said and throw it at our political buzz coming up after the break. >>> and we are waiting to hear from the president of the united states. he is speaking at
particular, that america will have to reconsider the $4 billion in assistance we have provided the palestinians in the last 17 years. and lastly, we must close the plo office in washington ifants -- [ applause ] israel is our friend. israel is our ally. i i've travelled there a number of times. met with the leaders. it's not a perfect nation but its existence is critical to america's security in the world. it's time to change our policy of appeasement toward the palestinians. to strengthen our...
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if you love america, don't repeal the 20th century. don't knock out the things that we did after blood, sweat and tears. tavis: let me press again because we're having these debates about where we have to come down on these. when you reference doctor king, i regard him as the greatest american this country has produced. i sometimes wonder as much as i love and revere him whether or not in the early part of his life even he was too sentimental about the american dream. the sermon he was going to preach had been made it to that sunday was why america may go to hell. around issues of poverty, i think he became less sentimental and more realistic about whether the american dream was all it was crafted to be. >> here is the thing. even at the moment of the soundings, there is a contradiction. the founding reality is ugly and unequal. even the founders lamented. jefferson said i tremble when i think that -- even thinking about slavery. even though it met how ugly the reality is. but was also the founding dream which was about quality. we hol
if you love america, don't repeal the 20th century. don't knock out the things that we did after blood, sweat and tears. tavis: let me press again because we're having these debates about where we have to come down on these. when you reference doctor king, i regard him as the greatest american this country has produced. i sometimes wonder as much as i love and revere him whether or not in the early part of his life even he was too sentimental about the american dream. the sermon he was going to...
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in the decade since 9/11, if you were looking for the single point in which america deviated the most from the way we have always been before, if you were looking for the one point at which washington took the most radical departure from american history and american tradition and american political values, if you were looking for the one point when u.s. policy completely divorced itself from our national interest after 9/11, i would argue that point happened in may 2003, may 2003. when george w. bush had been inaugurated, we had a surplus of more than $100 billion. however torn up bush was, the clinton presidency had left the country in an enviable position, no debt at all within ten years. in that context, the brand new president george w. bush administration passed an enormous new tax cut, $1.3 trillion worth of tax cuts that essentially undid that budget surplus thing rather fast, but whatever you think about the wisdom in '01, morally and historically, what was important about the '01 tax cuts is they happened before 9/11. george w. bush signed the '01 tax cuts into law in june 2
in the decade since 9/11, if you were looking for the single point in which america deviated the most from the way we have always been before, if you were looking for the one point at which washington took the most radical departure from american history and american tradition and american political values, if you were looking for the one point when u.s. policy completely divorced itself from our national interest after 9/11, i would argue that point happened in may 2003, may 2003. when george...
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all across america at kitchen tables, there are people sitting with their calculators and wondering ifhey can make ends meet. all across america. there are people filling out job applications, recognizing theire are 200 people applying for the jobs they are. people are scared. they are worried. this is the greatest nation for a history of reasons. our economy is robust and powerful and invented. i know how to make that. we can build the economic engine and make sure we can compete with anyone in the world. given the hard work, but despite our challenges, israel under extraordinary stress, resins' and surgeon, china becoming a great power, 62 trillion and unfunded liabilities. that works out. despite all those challenges, given the strength of the american people, if we have leaders who tell the truth and to know how to lead in where to eat, we remain the engine of vitality. thank you some much. >> you can watch the c-span website for campaign 2012. it is all at c- span.org/campaign2012. >> tomorrow the senate is back for morning business. the continuing resolution would fund the govern
all across america at kitchen tables, there are people sitting with their calculators and wondering ifhey can make ends meet. all across america. there are people filling out job applications, recognizing theire are 200 people applying for the jobs they are. people are scared. they are worried. this is the greatest nation for a history of reasons. our economy is robust and powerful and invented. i know how to make that. we can build the economic engine and make sure we can compete with anyone...
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visas even if i'd be all different types of visas really help america if you become wealthy now if you had to take a wild guess tonight there is a c.n.n. tea party republican debate i'm already getting a mock of these and i had somebody debates but do you think that when they bring up immigration anyone is going to talk about the need for more h one b. visas even five these as like you said for more skilled labor to come over romney has the times in the past talked about the need for the. and what's ironic is rick perry before he decided to start running for president five or six months ago i part of that was one of the most one of the best pro-immigration governors around i mean when arizona passed this law back last year that one of the first people who commented on it was him saying this type of law is not right for texas so i think we could be surprised by that but you know it remains to be seen if the last debate is any indication of this republic. and i thank so much for joining us tonight and i guess i will find out we watch the debate and we will thank you. still ahead gave the
visas even if i'd be all different types of visas really help america if you become wealthy now if you had to take a wild guess tonight there is a c.n.n. tea party republican debate i'm already getting a mock of these and i had somebody debates but do you think that when they bring up immigration anyone is going to talk about the need for more h one b. visas even five these as like you said for more skilled labor to come over romney has the times in the past talked about the need for the. and...
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if america is going to be a great nation again, we have to make sure that nobody literally gets leftg left the farthest behind are young black boys. imagine the irony of us celebrating you're a black man, i'm a black man, surprise, surprise. we celebrity the election of the first african-american president of these united states and at that very moment, black folk are falling deeper into poverty, farther behind in education. that irony is not lost on me and i'm not going to stand by and let history regard our generation as having done nothing about this issue while we celebrate a black plan in the white house but black people by and large are catching hell. >> hey, tavis, thank you. you do this every night. i'm up against the clock here. we deal in time. give us a website before we run. >> pbs.org/tavis smiley. >> all right, thank you very much. 8:00 p.m. on tuesday. pbs. it's a special tavis smiley report called "too important to fail." thank you for your time, sir and coming up, libya's opposition firefighters go after one of gadhafi's last strongholds but face resistance. your top
if america is going to be a great nation again, we have to make sure that nobody literally gets leftg left the farthest behind are young black boys. imagine the irony of us celebrating you're a black man, i'm a black man, surprise, surprise. we celebrity the election of the first african-american president of these united states and at that very moment, black folk are falling deeper into poverty, farther behind in education. that irony is not lost on me and i'm not going to stand by and let...
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it fills the middle economic of america. ifyou want to replace that middle income that has been missing in america you have to do manufacturing. what we did is take the corporate tax for manufacturing, right now is 35%, cut it to zero. if you make things in america, you won't have to pay taxes here. you asked ed mccarthy about how are you going to deal with china? beat 'em, compete against 'em. make it more profitable to make yozw!5i products here than over there. how do you think the chinese brought those jobs over there? they made great deals to companies to bring those jobs. [ talking over each other ] >> that's not the only thing. they did a lot to create government incentives, long term, permanent government incentive get businesses there. we want to get those jobs back we have to create an environment where businesses can be profit able. >> greta: you have a lot of passion on this, a lot of certainty. i can tell that. if you are so certain of this and if this is so sure why hasn't the president latched on to your idea? >>
it fills the middle economic of america. ifyou want to replace that middle income that has been missing in america you have to do manufacturing. what we did is take the corporate tax for manufacturing, right now is 35%, cut it to zero. if you make things in america, you won't have to pay taxes here. you asked ed mccarthy about how are you going to deal with china? beat 'em, compete against 'em. make it more profitable to make yozw!5i products here than over there. how do you think the chinese...
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america is young. you don't know how young you are. if you're not a european, you come hire and you can see how crisp it is. america does many things in a crisp way. that's a key word. crisp. which i like. >> there are a lot of thing you talk about in your book. i'm going to give you a bunch to expound on. just go down list. >> credit cards. >> a nightmare, they didn't want to give me one. i pay my car, ford taurus in cash. apparently only italian tourist and columbia drug trafficers use cash in this country. they were apawed that i did that. -- they were appalled that i did that. it was a drama. then i managed to have my italian credit card converted into an american one. not a good memory. once i had one credit card, they all wanted to give me a credit card. i said no, thank you. >> you said americans use the refrigerator door to communicate. >> it is true. i think the internet is an expansion of this concept. that people put things on their refrigerator door. i was staying with friends, very nice friends. i'm still staying with them no
america is young. you don't know how young you are. if you're not a european, you come hire and you can see how crisp it is. america does many things in a crisp way. that's a key word. crisp. which i like. >> there are a lot of thing you talk about in your book. i'm going to give you a bunch to expound on. just go down list. >> credit cards. >> a nightmare, they didn't want to give me one. i pay my car, ford taurus in cash. apparently only italian tourist and columbia drug...
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if you did the right thing to ashley a pay raise-- anybody could make it in america. if you got pay raise cash and in decades many got theft, tucked the brood. -that compact-eroded and the deck is stacked against them and they know that washington is not what they're interested first. people of this country work hard to meet their responsibilities. the question tonight is that weather we will need hours. the question is weather in the face of an ongoing national crisis, we can stop the political circus and after due something to help the economy (cheers & applause) behal >> the question, the question is the weather, we restore some of the fairness, the security has defined this company since our beginning-country--those of us tonight cannot solve all of our financial woes. ultimately our economy will not be driven by congress and our workers, businesses. we can help! we can make a difference. there are steps that we can take right now to improve people's lives. i am sending this congress a plan that you should pass right away. it is called the american jobs act. there
if you did the right thing to ashley a pay raise-- anybody could make it in america. if you got pay raise cash and in decades many got theft, tucked the brood. -that compact-eroded and the deck is stacked against them and they know that washington is not what they're interested first. people of this country work hard to meet their responsibilities. the question tonight is that weather we will need hours. the question is weather in the face of an ongoing national crisis, we can stop the...
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it fills the middle economic of america. if to replace that middle income that has been missing in america you have to do manufacturing. what we did is take the corporate tax for manufacturing, right now is 35%, cut it to zero. if you make things in america, you won't have to pay taxes here. you asked ed mccarthy about how are you going to deal with china? beat 'em, compete against 'em. make it more profitable to make yozw!5i products here than over there. how do you think the chinese brought those jobs over there? they made great deals to companies to bring those jobs. [ talking over each other ] >> that's not the only thing. they did a lot to create government incentives, long term, permanent government incentive get businesses there. we want to get those jobs back we have to create an environment where businesses can be profit able. >> greta: you have a lot of passion on this, a lot of certainty. i can tell that. if you are so certain of this and if this is so sure why hasn't the president latched on to your idea? >> i can't
it fills the middle economic of america. if to replace that middle income that has been missing in america you have to do manufacturing. what we did is take the corporate tax for manufacturing, right now is 35%, cut it to zero. if you make things in america, you won't have to pay taxes here. you asked ed mccarthy about how are you going to deal with china? beat 'em, compete against 'em. make it more profitable to make yozw!5i products here than over there. how do you think the chinese brought...
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see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. constipated?lets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon the debt off the hands off a lot for president. for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... thanks. don't our dogs deserve to eat fresher less processed foods just like we do introducing freshpet healthy recipes of fresh meat and fresh veggies so fresh the only preservative we use is the fridge freshpet fresh food for fido >>> yesterday the united nations recorded that 750,000 people are at risk of starving to death in the next few months because of the famine in the horn of africa. tomorrow, the senate appropriations committee will vote on a bill that would drastically cut the emergency food assistance that has made us the leader in food aid to somalia. that's next in the rewrite. >>> and later, no matter how much sarah palin doesn't run for president, some people continue to be tricked into thinking that she will. that's coming up. [ kimbe
see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. constipated?lets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon the debt off the hands off a lot for president. for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... thanks. don't our dogs deserve to eat fresher less processed foods just like we do introducing freshpet healthy recipes of fresh meat and fresh veggies so fresh the only preservative...
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