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so much for being on the kaiser report we think you stay tuned for the second to be speaking to john logan jones in maine all about lobster economics. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. what will change when america picks its president i made muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate their. selection of clothes going every day to interfere in our tea. leaves. to. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. such. is not required to watch our team all you need is your mobile device watch our to any time and. involves fifteen goods to count. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. and a little. but why is the bride in a bad mood. now to tell the groom he's not the one. to rule it is a done deal. max kaiser welcome back to the kaise
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states and for the second to be speaking to john logan jones in maine all about lobster economics. commissioner. critique a should three years for charges free. range month free. three stooges free. food free bonus clothing videos for your media projects a free video dog hearty dot com. polls fifteen goats. to count. kilograms of rice one seldom flatbreads. in a bad mood. to tell the group the long. room is a done deal. fifty feet. if he'd feel the. heat. max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to maine and speak with john logon jones who is running to be a representative from a state house in district one twelve john welcome to the kaiser report thanks wrong imax all right john logan jones you're running for a main state representative on a platform of primarily about civil liberties and economic matters between occupy wall street and the tea party these seem to be the two biggest issues for young people and yet are completely absent from the mainstream debate why is that god don't have a good answer for why i guess people just don't want to talk about it becau
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house in district one twelve john welcome to the kaiser report banks are on the imax all right john logan jones you're running for a main state representative on a platform of primarily about civil liberties and economic matters now between occupy wall street and the tea party these seem to be the two biggest issues for young people and yet are completely absent from the mainstream debate why is that god i don't have a good answer for why i guess people just don't want to talk about it because their interests at stake if they do i'm certainly talking about it and it's resonating with voters so i'm going to keep talking now a pew research poll just out shows that a majority of americans want the u.s. to stop intervening abroad that's never going to happen of course is it is it too late to stop the military industrial complex well that's why i became politically motivated i served in the air force has intelligence specialist and after my first deployment overseas i had i was what i wonder what are we doing here waste the time resources and tragic what tragically lives so you know i hope it
house in district one twelve john welcome to the kaiser report banks are on the imax all right john logan jones you're running for a main state representative on a platform of primarily about civil liberties and economic matters now between occupy wall street and the tea party these seem to be the two biggest issues for young people and yet are completely absent from the mainstream debate why is that god i don't have a good answer for why i guess people just don't want to talk about it because...
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being on the kaiser report we think you will stay tuned for the second half i'll be speaking to john logan jones in maine all about lobster economics. phone watches you every single. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he phoned me. you know we realized they were following everyone from early in the morning. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. on our cheek. if. you look. more news today vaughn says once again flared up look. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a shelter relieved a. look. see . i max keiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to maine and speak with john logon jones who is running to be a representative from a state house in district one twelve john welcome to the kaiser report thanks wrong max all right john logan jones you're running for a main state representative on a platform of primarily about civil liberties and economic matters between occupy wall street and the tea party these seem to be the two biggest issues for young people and
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and for the second to be speaking to john logan jones in maine all about lobster economics. download the official. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. fifteen. counts. kilograms of rice. in a bad mood. till the group. is a done deal. max cash or welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to maine and speak with john logon jones who is running to be a representative from a state house in district one twelve john welcome to the kaiser report banks are on the imax all right john logan jones you're running for a main state representative on a platform of primarily about civil liberties and economic matters now between occupy wall street and the tea party these seem to be the two biggest issues for young people and
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. >> reporter: john logan, professor of labor todays at sf state said it would have a big impact on unions because of the way it's written, barring them from using payroll deductions for political spending, but logan said that corporations don't raise money for political donations from workers's wages. unions from teachers to nurses, do. >> this is how unions -- overwhelmingly how unions rate their money but not how corporations raise money and spend money in politics. >> reporter: the pacific justice institute said that unions may be more impacted by prop 32 than corporations, but he said that's the point. >> no worker in california should ever be bullied or very don'tations taken out of their paycheck to support a candidate they don't agree with. >> reporter: he said union members would be free to make individual contributions to the to the committee. but logan said spending by both groups is already out of balance. according to a study from the non-profit center for investigative reporting, in the last 10 years, business interests spend $700 million, and we asked those who are part of u
. >> reporter: john logan, professor of labor todays at sf state said it would have a big impact on unions because of the way it's written, barring them from using payroll deductions for political spending, but logan said that corporations don't raise money for political donations from workers's wages. unions from teachers to nurses, do. >> this is how unions -- overwhelmingly how unions rate their money but not how corporations raise money and spend money in politics. >>...
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. >> reporter: john logan professor at sf state says prop 32 is unfair to unions. corporations from using payroll deductions for political spending. but logan says the problem is corporations don't raise money. >> this is how unions raise their money. it's not how corporations raise money and spend money in politics. >> reporter: brad backus recognizes unions will be more impacted but he says that's the point. >> no worker in california should ever be bullied or have presumed donations taken out of their paycheck to support a candidate they don't agree with. >> reporter: he say it is burden should be on the union to ask each of its members to make a written agreement to make political contributions. but it's already difficult enough for unions to compete when it comes to political spending. in the last 10 years business interests spend $700 million in political issues while unions spent 249 million. >> no one is denied that unions not be part of the california politics but already you have this very great inbalance and prop 32 were to pass, all of the union money w
. >> reporter: john logan professor at sf state says prop 32 is unfair to unions. corporations from using payroll deductions for political spending. but logan says the problem is corporations don't raise money. >> this is how unions raise their money. it's not how corporations raise money and spend money in politics. >> reporter: brad backus recognizes unions will be more impacted but he says that's the point. >> no worker in california should ever be bullied or have...
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john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. addition funng is oved by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. >> narrator: guardian reporter ghaith abdul-ahad's journey into syria began five weeks ago on a supply route the rebels use to bring weapons from neighboring turkey. >> this is all liberated territory at the moment. >> narrator: the rebels are fighting to overthrow president bashar al-assad. every night the supply route is attacked by his regime's aircraft and helicopters. >> as we're driving, we see another car is coming our way. people crossing back into turkey, refugees. >> narrator: ghaith was on his way to meet up with the rebels who were fighting in syria's biggest city and commercial hub, aleppo. >> this is the most important battle in syria. through the battle of aleppo, we can see the future of t
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john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund. major funding for this program is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. and by the corporation for public broadcasting and its american graduate initiative for "middle school moment." >> be good. >> i won't. >> yeah, i know. >> my ninth grade year was probably the worst because i was constantly being beaten up and, you know, jumped and everything. i was pretty much an outcast. constantly in the office, like, literally every day. there were jumpings. somebody at the school got stabbed with a protractor and that was, like, the first two or three weeks of school. >> tenth grade year, i was only at school for a month, and that was just an accumulated 30 days, not even a month straight because i had to babysit for my younger sister while my mom was a
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jenna: john, one of the things we're actually looking at, we have live pictures at logan airport in bostonamerican airlines employees are checking seats on two aircrafts right now. you say you're very dangerous. what could happen if your seat comes loose during a flight? >> well, it would be the same as having a passenger there without a seat belt in tech lens. -- turbulence. that passenger becomes a flying object in the cabin. and also the same thing that happens to children that are not in their own seat in turbulence. if a mother is holding her child under 2 years old if her lap and you hit turbulence, the child becomes a flying object in the cabin, and we could have other passengers injured because you have a 10-pound object bouncing around inside the cabin. jenna: that's a scary thought. as we continue to take in some of these live pictures, rob, one of the questions we have, and that's why i asked john about whether or not he's ever heart of this happening before is whether or not this is a problem because, listen, we're flying around planes that are older, or it's a problem specific
jenna: john, one of the things we're actually looking at, we have live pictures at logan airport in bostonamerican airlines employees are checking seats on two aircrafts right now. you say you're very dangerous. what could happen if your seat comes loose during a flight? >> well, it would be the same as having a passenger there without a seat belt in tech lens. -- turbulence. that passenger becomes a flying object in the cabin. and also the same thing that happens to children that are not...
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logan's taliban interviewee. they're doing that. >> they're bringing skills that they don't have, she suggested. >> that's right. at a much higher level. honed after years of practice. >> john, we've got the attacks over the weekend and again this morning. you know, the white house, john brennan, the head of counterterrorism there at the white house has said as recently as april that al qaeda is a shadow of its former self. morale is low. in the past al qaeda has been decimated in afghanistan. is that true? >> it's all true. one of the problems we have, we want all the lines to be neat. the taliban to be in their box and al qaeda in their box. same thing in benghazi. al sharia. what has happened as the organizations have broken down, because we have decimated them, groups of people who are still following the same narrative have spread around. and the lines have gotten blurrier, but the narrative hasn't. >> general allen made the point al qaeda in small numbers can do large damage. >> they're not -- they're asymmetrical warriors. they don't come with lots of people. the taliban is much more like an army than al qaeda. al qaeda is on the idea of one plot. it's based on terro
logan's taliban interviewee. they're doing that. >> they're bringing skills that they don't have, she suggested. >> that's right. at a much higher level. honed after years of practice. >> john, we've got the attacks over the weekend and again this morning. you know, the white house, john brennan, the head of counterterrorism there at the white house has said as recently as april that al qaeda is a shadow of its former self. morale is low. in the past al qaeda has been...