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cities. at least in the case of san jose, that's a liberal democratic city. that should be a wake-up call for the public employee unions that they cannot hold out indefinitely on pension reform. it should strengthen the hand of the governor who's asking for pension reform and saying it's needed to convince voters to vote for new taxes. but clearly still the legislative leadership and the democratic majority in the legislature is very reluctant to go against the unions on this issue because frankly they owe the unions. they're completely dependent on the unions for campaign money. and the governor is dependent on them for money for his tax measure. makes for a yeasty sort of situation. >> the governor said this week, we talked to him on this issue, said that these two cities really were sort of a landmark, that more than wisconsin, san jose and san diego, the vote there was something that the nation was watching. do you think this is sort of canary in the coal mine for the whole nation when it comes to? you mentioned, very liberal cities. these were huge votes
cities. at least in the case of san jose, that's a liberal democratic city. that should be a wake-up call for the public employee unions that they cannot hold out indefinitely on pension reform. it should strengthen the hand of the governor who's asking for pension reform and saying it's needed to convince voters to vote for new taxes. but clearly still the legislative leadership and the democratic majority in the legislature is very reluctant to go against the unions on this issue because...
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san jose, democratic mayor, liberal city. and yet, they voted to say, look, we're going to have to rein in pension benefits for workers. >> well, this is the other side of the story. the focus this week was on the political victory that walker wanted in beating the recall. the reason he won it is because he showed a policy's work in that when you do the reforms you save the state on spiraling health care costs and free up more money for schools and voters are seeing that across the kupt and why you saw them weigh in, san diego and san jose and you have about 30 more states that have collective bargaining and you're going to see efforts to sort of try to dismantle some of that because they've hit a wall and people are realizing, voters are realizing the only way you get things underhand is to take on these sites and to change the structure. >> jason, briefly. >> unwith of the things people are saying about walker, is that the reason there's so much division in wisconsin because of the way he went about this. if he'd been more
san jose, democratic mayor, liberal city. and yet, they voted to say, look, we're going to have to rein in pension benefits for workers. >> well, this is the other side of the story. the focus this week was on the political victory that walker wanted in beating the recall. the reason he won it is because he showed a policy's work in that when you do the reforms you save the state on spiraling health care costs and free up more money for schools and voters are seeing that across the kupt...
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they want this house vote gone but it is stuck. ,,,,,,,, >> he is the liberal mayor of an altar liberal city so why is mayor ed lee considering a law that some consider a violation of people's rights? mike sugarman shows us what is behind the mayor's suggestion >> murders were down in san francisco until this month. 28 people killed before june and then 10 in june >> we have been successful but we have had a bad month and we don't want to have another one >> nor does the mayor who in conversations with the chief, suggested the city consider the new york police tactic of stop and frisk >> if they feel someone is armed and dangerous they can pat them down before they question them >> the american civil liberties union knows all about it and takes it >> purposely targets communities of color and particularly young men of color >> mayor lee who was a career civil rights attorney and a big leftie did not want to talk about the conversations today but here's what he told the chief >> this statement was that he wants to provoke discussion and not rule out anything >> the chief is not a fan. in the
they want this house vote gone but it is stuck. ,,,,,,,, >> he is the liberal mayor of an altar liberal city so why is mayor ed lee considering a law that some consider a violation of people's rights? mike sugarman shows us what is behind the mayor's suggestion >> murders were down in san francisco until this month. 28 people killed before june and then 10 in june >> we have been successful but we have had a bad month and we don't want to have another one >> nor does the...
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families do not feel welcome, even in san francisco, a liberal city. it is important work. we are working with schools to guide curriculum resources, creating welcoming schools for all children. we are talking about all kinds of different families. we want to make sure our kids feel safe and welcome, so they can learn. i am touched by the young people in this room, sharing their stories. i want to make sure they have a safe environment for all their different family structures. it is essential, if our city is going to continue to be a leader. i hope you will consider the restoration. thank you. >> thank you, supervisors, for your patience today in hearing all of this. i am humbled to listen to the passion and need, the intense need for services that people are here to talk about today. i would like to think the budget committee, and supervisor avalos in particular, for keeping violence against women in the forefront of your mind. i am here to support the $250,000 add-back for the violence against women grant programs. in addition to the increasing cost of doing business tha
families do not feel welcome, even in san francisco, a liberal city. it is important work. we are working with schools to guide curriculum resources, creating welcoming schools for all children. we are talking about all kinds of different families. we want to make sure our kids feel safe and welcome, so they can learn. i am touched by the young people in this room, sharing their stories. i want to make sure they have a safe environment for all their different family structures. it is essential,...
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they've been waiting for but with that as soon as you drive out of this city which tends to be more liberal city at the college town things change we've been in neighborhoods where every other house has a different signs supporting walker some supporting barrett's people we spoke to said you know what they can't talk to their neighbors anymore because this issue is such a polarizing issue that they're choosing sides and it's getting really really personal it's really interesting because we've gone and to some of these events that the candidates have held and i've got to say you know barrett has a lot of people but you know scott walker has a lot of people too that are just as energized just as organized who are coming out and they're saying you know what we think the governor did something great we think he did what he had to do those people are going to come in and come out and vote tomorrow as you mentioned this is politics gone wild here in this state and it's really been interesting just to see how polarized things have gotten how tense things have gotten and i can tell you one thing everyon
they've been waiting for but with that as soon as you drive out of this city which tends to be more liberal city at the college town things change we've been in neighborhoods where every other house has a different signs supporting walker some supporting barrett's people we spoke to said you know what they can't talk to their neighbors anymore because this issue is such a polarizing issue that they're choosing sides and it's getting really really personal it's really interesting because we've...
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half a lot of them came from right where i'm standing they came from madison wisconsin this is a liberal city it's a city full of students and it's a city where the most ainger has been i spoke to a business owner this morning who has supported walker all along and said he was threatened he said he couldn't put a bumper sticker on his car in madison because his friends who did that got their keep cars keyed that is not how it looks like if you look at a map of the state of wisconsin a whole lot of it is red and those are the people who came out in large numbers yesterday to show their support you know as i mentioned also this had to do with quite a bit of money governor walker outspent his opponent by about seven and a half to one more than thirty million dollars you're putting those messages out on the television on the internet on the radio so anyone who was undecided several months ago because you know by the way there are very few people who are undecided as of the last few days that people were decided a while ago they you know had their minds made up because they had plenty of messages
half a lot of them came from right where i'm standing they came from madison wisconsin this is a liberal city it's a city full of students and it's a city where the most ainger has been i spoke to a business owner this morning who has supported walker all along and said he was threatened he said he couldn't put a bumper sticker on his car in madison because his friends who did that got their keep cars keyed that is not how it looks like if you look at a map of the state of wisconsin a whole lot...
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for tomorrow's election on the other hand i should tell you we're in madison wisconsin this is a liberal city this is a college town this is also where everything started with the occupation of that state house we have been crisscrossing the state we've been going to several of the events with the candidates themselves and it looks a lot different once you get out of this city here we've driven through neighborhoods was where really some of these streets there are houses with you know on one side of the street i stand with scott walker signs in their yards across the street you have signs that say recall scott walker some of the people i've spoken to at some of these events say you know what they don't even speak to their neighbors anymore they say they can't bring this up at family gatherings because there's just too much tension when they do so even business owners say they have to keep very quiet about this because they don't want to lose any business so as you can imagine tomorrow's election comes with that so much anger so much frustration so much hope a lot of emotion and don't forget a
for tomorrow's election on the other hand i should tell you we're in madison wisconsin this is a liberal city this is a college town this is also where everything started with the occupation of that state house we have been crisscrossing the state we've been going to several of the events with the candidates themselves and it looks a lot different once you get out of this city here we've driven through neighborhoods was where really some of these streets there are houses with you know on one...
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was the big issue in wisconsin and it was the issue in california, san jose and san diego, two liberal cities. voters in their own initiatives voted to cut government worker pension benefits in san jose the budget is so tight they have to close some of the fire houses various days of the week and also they built four new libraries and didn't have enough money to open and operate them. gain voters decided, you know, we are not going to -- when we are tightening our belt we will not bay to give government workers more benefits higher salaries than we get, through our taxes. so this is a really key moment in whole question of public worker unions and benefit what they have been able to build up over the years. we will talk to one of the key people on the firing line, governor daniels of indiana, and then we will talk to two top officials the head of the national education association, teachers union the biggest union in the country and one of the leaders. it will be an interesting show. >>> i guess, chris, the traditional belief has always been big labor and democrats have been symbiotic. >> tha
was the big issue in wisconsin and it was the issue in california, san jose and san diego, two liberal cities. voters in their own initiatives voted to cut government worker pension benefits in san jose the budget is so tight they have to close some of the fire houses various days of the week and also they built four new libraries and didn't have enough money to open and operate them. gain voters decided, you know, we are not going to -- when we are tightening our belt we will not bay to give...
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dane county is where madison is, and madison is a pretty liberal city to put it mildly. e parts of the city they have 95 to 100% turnout. and she was getting calls from clerks at polling stations all around the country saying that they were just swamped. and that they were asking for more and more voter registration forms because they're the same day voter registration here. that's why you have republicans who are very nervous. you might see behind me they are just letting people in here to come here for scott walker's event. unclear if it's going to be a victory party or something different. >> you heard her talk about the county. that's the senate race. i'm sorry. let's go to the race for governor here. scott walker won by 70%. we're going to watch it all play out in the hours ahead nap does it for this edition of "360." we'll be pack here 10:00 p.m. with the latest from wisconsin. for now "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> good evening i'm wolf blitzer in for piers morgamorga. we begin with breaking news out of wisconsin right now where polls have just closed. the
dane county is where madison is, and madison is a pretty liberal city to put it mildly. e parts of the city they have 95 to 100% turnout. and she was getting calls from clerks at polling stations all around the country saying that they were just swamped. and that they were asking for more and more voter registration forms because they're the same day voter registration here. that's why you have republicans who are very nervous. you might see behind me they are just letting people in here to...
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dane county is where madison is, and madison is a pretty liberal city to put it mildly. e parts of the city they have 95 to 100% turnout. and she was getting calls from clerks at polling stations all around the country saying that they were just swamped. and that they were asking for more and more voter registration forms because they're the same day voter registration here. that's why you have republicans who are very nervous. you mightee
dane county is where madison is, and madison is a pretty liberal city to put it mildly. e parts of the city they have 95 to 100% turnout. and she was getting calls from clerks at polling stations all around the country saying that they were just swamped. and that they were asking for more and more voter registration forms because they're the same day voter registration here. that's why you have republicans who are very nervous. you mightee
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. >> panama most liberal city in the bay area putting its foot down. what some people in berkeley will no longer be able to do? >> countdown to closure, the ba, [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. >> standing up for the right to sit down. a proposed six/live ordinance in berkeley is not sitting well with the city's foremost population. the council is taking it up tonight but simon perez shows us that opponents are not taking it lying down. >> this is really not a new idea. several cities have done it including san fransisco. but the debate here in berkeley, because of his advocacy for homeless people in shorts to be fierce. on the one and business people say that most people scare away customers. but homeless advocates say that anyone has the right to sit on the streets. >> commits the berkeley bustle, james richard armstrong sixth. he writes, reflects, >> if we had that much power in washington we w
. >> panama most liberal city in the bay area putting its foot down. what some people in berkeley will no longer be able to do? >> countdown to closure, the ba, [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. >> standing up for the right to sit down. a proposed six/live ordinance in berkeley is not sitting well with the city's foremost...
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now, mike, in milwaukee, which is a liberal city, as madison, wisconsin, and the rural areas of wisconsinthey tend to be conservative. you have got hassled? you know, just showed a couple of clips where emotions are very high. is that all over the place? >> no. not all over the place. you mostly get that down in madison. in fact, bret baier has been in madison as i understand they have been giving him the business out there. part me if i look a little smug as someone else gets a turn in the barrel. bret gets the business. >> bill: madison one of the most liberal towns in the country. the activists are the ones, not the regular folks. the regular folks aren't going out and saying hit the road jack and all this crazy stuff. it's the hard core left wing activists. have we seen any hard core right wing activists do anything at all? >> not so much. there are allegations right now that some fliers were sent out to people telling them that if they sign the recall petition that means they don't have to vote. and red flag has gone up with that getting a lot of red flags as people try to lay ground
now, mike, in milwaukee, which is a liberal city, as madison, wisconsin, and the rural areas of wisconsinthey tend to be conservative. you have got hassled? you know, just showed a couple of clips where emotions are very high. is that all over the place? >> no. not all over the place. you mostly get that down in madison. in fact, bret baier has been in madison as i understand they have been giving him the business out there. part me if i look a little smug as someone else gets a turn in...
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. >>> new this morning one of the most liberal cities in the country, berkeley, is making a move that some consider unfair and cruel to the hopeless in a contentious meeting that ran past midnight the city council voteed to draft a ballot measure restricting public sidewalks. the mayor and two councilmembers say the ballot measure will give the city leverage in directing the homeless to city funded programs to help them. terry mcsweeney will have a live report coming up. >>> this morning, the parents of missing sierra lamar are expected to announce an increase in the reward for information. the announcement is scheduled for 8:30 this morning at burnet elementary which serves as headquarters for the search effort. volunteers will head out after parents make a plea for information to help find their daughter or prosecute anyone responsible for her disappearance. 21-year-old antolin garcia-torres is charged. >>> this morning a former san jose elementary schoolteacher is scheduled to be back in court on charges he produced and possessed child porn. 50-year-old johnny urias was arrested tw
. >>> new this morning one of the most liberal cities in the country, berkeley, is making a move that some consider unfair and cruel to the hopeless in a contentious meeting that ran past midnight the city council voteed to draft a ballot measure restricting public sidewalks. the mayor and two councilmembers say the ballot measure will give the city leverage in directing the homeless to city funded programs to help them. terry mcsweeney will have a live report coming up. >>>...
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. >> mayor ed lee is a civil rights attorney in the most liberal big city in america did not want to talk about his conversations today but here's what he told chiefs are among others. >> his statement was that he wants to provoke a discussion and he does not want to rule out anything. >> the chief is not a fan, worried about racial profiling. in the violence prone southeast section of town there are mixed opinions. >> there are too many guns on the street. >> you cannot profile people. they just stopped my granddaughter and she just graduated because she was in an all white community looking for an apartment. >> the majority of stops were of blacks and latinos, 80 percent had done nothing wrong and there was no dramatic impact on guns off of the street. mike sugerman, cbs 5. >> mobile 5 is live at seventh disco city hall where sherrif's ross mirkarimi as stateexpectedo testify. he is fighting to keep his job. he just walk into this meeting about 45 minutes ago to a crowd of supporters packed and reporters are. >> we are just looking upoa to turned fiction into fact. and make sure a
. >> mayor ed lee is a civil rights attorney in the most liberal big city in america did not want to talk about his conversations today but here's what he told chiefs are among others. >> his statement was that he wants to provoke a discussion and he does not want to rule out anything. >> the chief is not a fan, worried about racial profiling. in the violence prone southeast section of town there are mixed opinions. >> there are too many guns on the street. >> you...
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forefront as the battle of hiv, gay rights, and it enjoyed the reputation of being the most liberal and progressive city in the world. however, san francisco dph is the funding funding for gay native americans and sends a clear message @ san francisco does not deem the help of gay american indians to be a priority. these funding test -- cuts will be devastating to the project, to our clients. devastating to the community here in san francisco, as well as worldwide. will have a direct impact on our native communities, reservations, families, from north and south america. these budget cuts will also tarnish the image of our city. how will the city be remembered in the 500-year history of institutional systematic genocide against native americans? will san francisco be remembered alongside the distribution of small pox blankets, or will it continue to be a chicken for human rights and health? the help of our people, the reputation of our city rests in your hands. supervisor chu: thank you. any other members from this group? thank you very much for coming to speak. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am with
forefront as the battle of hiv, gay rights, and it enjoyed the reputation of being the most liberal and progressive city in the world. however, san francisco dph is the funding funding for gay native americans and sends a clear message @ san francisco does not deem the help of gay american indians to be a priority. these funding test -- cuts will be devastating to the project, to our clients. devastating to the community here in san francisco, as well as worldwide. will have a direct impact on...
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it is a classic liberal ctrap. you have a city budget and you are a democratic mayor and you propose a cut of, you will close the fire station. it is a trope always use. theyey don't speak about the guy in the back room of the dmv playing angry birds all day. no, it is always the firemen and policemen. romney steps into eight and repeated itthe line that obamama used instead of stepping a away and sayiying that obama thinks the way to increase employmentnt is to hire extra bureaucrat. he got the wrong word and is paying for it. >> the revered poster boy of the new republican party, scott walker, governor of wisconsin immediately took the governor romney to test and said that no, this is wrong, we want teachers and firefighters and police, th is why we provided for them in wisconsin. mitt romney -- he calls barack obama out of touch. being called out of touch by mitt romney is a little bit like being called tasteless by lady gaga. [laughter] it just it is really too much. >> do you prepare these? >> they are spontaneous. where is t
it is a classic liberal ctrap. you have a city budget and you are a democratic mayor and you propose a cut of, you will close the fire station. it is a trope always use. theyey don't speak about the guy in the back room of the dmv playing angry birds all day. no, it is always the firemen and policemen. romney steps into eight and repeated itthe line that obamama used instead of stepping a away and sayiying that obama thinks the way to increase employmentnt is to hire extra bureaucrat. he got...
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her face is blurred in these shots as she road with the rebels just days after they helped liberate the eastern citynghazi from government control. the revolution spread. and hilsum followed, reporting from the front lines as the rebels advanced. >> this is the last rebel check point before no-man's land. >> suarez: an retreated. >> hundreds of families and fighters are fleeing heading down the road towards benghazi and we're going too. >> suarez: often at great personal risk. >> the people say that firing was snipers. they're still fighting in the buildingment they don't know exactly where. >> suarez: hilsum covered the entire war from benghazi in the east to the mountains it in the west. after the fall of tripoli, she penned her reflections on both the revolution and libya's uniquely influentialal role in world events from the end of colonialism to the war on terror. hilsum was in washington recently on book tour. and we sat down to talk about her book and her reporting. lindsey hilsum, welcome to the broadcast. it's nice to have you in our studio facilities instead of in some really bad place in
her face is blurred in these shots as she road with the rebels just days after they helped liberate the eastern citynghazi from government control. the revolution spread. and hilsum followed, reporting from the front lines as the rebels advanced. >> this is the last rebel check point before no-man's land. >> suarez: an retreated. >> hundreds of families and fighters are fleeing heading down the road towards benghazi and we're going too. >> suarez: often at great personal...
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in world war ii and the city they liberated has a monument to them i hope i can go had and get my picturenument. >>neil: but, part of the debate, bill maher says this is no american exceptional, it is like there it is cool to dis on the country that make you what you are. >>guest: and people like bill maher who have $1 million to give to the president and i do not begrudge him having money he made it through this system, van conference ahead it through the system, but, they hate it? >>neil: it is weird. it is weird. thank you, martha. ann romney could be a lot of things to a lot of people but she is not weak and her battle with ms is real and a doctor who knows firsthand how painful. [ woman ] for the london olympic games, our town had a "brilliant" idea. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks alr . in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi thankyou visa card holders can combine the thanky
in world war ii and the city they liberated has a monument to them i hope i can go had and get my picturenument. >>neil: but, part of the debate, bill maher says this is no american exceptional, it is like there it is cool to dis on the country that make you what you are. >>guest: and people like bill maher who have $1 million to give to the president and i do not begrudge him having money he made it through this system, van conference ahead it through the system, but, they hate it?...
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liberal face. the other thing is, basically, the city is attacking seniors through public transportation or other programs. they are pandering to hustlers to make a buck. we have served the city and we deserve a lot better. thank you. [applause] supervisor olague: thank you. i will start calling names now. michael lyon? amber carol? [unintelligible] pam no. if you heard your name, could you start coming up to the microphone? richard schmidt, followed by [unintelligible] >> my name is michael lyon, from the senior action network. and from the gray panthers. it really is heartbreaking to cure the cuts that have been made over the next five years. the prospect of being joyful over a flat budget being caught in the nature is so much greater over the next 10 years, that is very scary. there is no other way to put it. i think that if you look at who is calling the shots in this city, state, and country, old people, people with disabilities, kids are really the useless eaters, and i use that term advisedly. remembering what they were in history. the only way that this is going to get solved this by enforcing the
liberal face. the other thing is, basically, the city is attacking seniors through public transportation or other programs. they are pandering to hustlers to make a buck. we have served the city and we deserve a lot better. thank you. [applause] supervisor olague: thank you. i will start calling names now. michael lyon? amber carol? [unintelligible] pam no. if you heard your name, could you start coming up to the microphone? richard schmidt, followed by [unintelligible] >> my name is...
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here's a city who went through very fractious times over gay rights, gay liberation, violence directed against gays on the streets here, and the city could have reeled backwards into the abyss at the point. they didn't know how the virus was spread, there was panic beginning to arise in san fransisco and throughout the country. people didn't know whether they could eat in restaurants where gays were working or even go to clothing stores, and once again, though, the city came together though, and, again, because of dianne feinstein's leadership in part, daughter of a doctor, someone with a medical background herself, married to a doctor, and the medical community in the city led by some young doctors and nurses at the aids ward, san fransisco's general, dr. paul and others, and they didn't know it at that point whether they were taking home the infections to their children, families, but they stood their ground, and they began to treat the sick and the ailing as if they were our children, the brothers, that we were part of the san fransisco family, and that, in essence, is what san fran
here's a city who went through very fractious times over gay rights, gay liberation, violence directed against gays on the streets here, and the city could have reeled backwards into the abyss at the point. they didn't know how the virus was spread, there was panic beginning to arise in san fransisco and throughout the country. people didn't know whether they could eat in restaurants where gays were working or even go to clothing stores, and once again, though, the city came together though,...
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the project is sponsored by university of minnesota duluth , an actual city, and several other liberal organizations, of course. it takes white guilt to the hilt claiming on billboards like this one that society was set up for us, being white, and it is unfair. try to control yourself. and they also made an on-line video. >> what do you mean? >> it is not luck. it is privilege. >> we are privileged people see us and not a color. >> privileged we don't get staired at when we walk into the room. >> privileged we don't get followed by security when we get shopping. >> or pulled over when we are in the wrong neighborhood. >> we are privileged because society was set up for us. our silence keeps it in place. >> we are privileged, and that's unfair. >> i wish that was a permanent marker they used. speaking of white privilege. that was interesting, guys. bernie, do you think this helps race relation? >> how dare you not come to me first on this? i was waiting for that. >> you will wait your turn. he has white privilege. >> you are right. >> that actually stokes the racial divide. it widens --
the project is sponsored by university of minnesota duluth , an actual city, and several other liberal organizations, of course. it takes white guilt to the hilt claiming on billboards like this one that society was set up for us, being white, and it is unfair. try to control yourself. and they also made an on-line video. >> what do you mean? >> it is not luck. it is privilege. >> we are privileged people see us and not a color. >> privileged we don't get staired at when...
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liberate these people. well we're out of the city was the syrian opposition involved again was said that they are the kidnappers. yes these people were kidnapped by the syrian opposition but we don't know which group within the syrian opposition is responsible for the turkish authorities are looking into this . i mean i'm his is it true that has been law leader hassan nasrallah is the only person who can bring these people home. i don't think so but the secretary general of hezbollah did say that if his personal involvement is necessary to resolve this problem he would be willing to resolve it or them. but none of the kidnapped individuals i have been commanded you know for you know do you know how soon the kidnapped individuals may be freed quite soon it will happen this month. lebanon says that it will only rely on itself in defining its policies and will not take into consideration syria's internal conflict but some say that this is impossible as the geopolitical ties between the two countries are very strong when you think about that but. let me ask you a question what will happen if lebanon pursues a polic
liberate these people. well we're out of the city was the syrian opposition involved again was said that they are the kidnappers. yes these people were kidnapped by the syrian opposition but we don't know which group within the syrian opposition is responsible for the turkish authorities are looking into this . i mean i'm his is it true that has been law leader hassan nasrallah is the only person who can bring these people home. i don't think so but the secretary general of hezbollah did say...
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city of kazan. kirk reiterated that further liberalization of japan's markets inhree categories which are vehicles insurance and beef is a prerequisite for japan joining the tpp negotiations. >> translator: the u.s. request comes from various centers. but japan and the u.s. have agreed to continue talks based on mutual consideration. >> the tpp is seen as a step toward achieving economically liberalized trade in the asia pacific region. meanwhile, in tokyo, japan's new agriculture minister says the government needs to provide the public with more detailed explanations before deciding to take part in tpp negotiations. >> translator: sufficient information has not yet been disclosed. i think the government needs to create more national discussion. >> we are seeing a bit of a rebound on tokyo stock markets this morning. i'll leave you with a check on those numbers. >>> delegates from the international atomic energy agcy will resume talks friday witheprentates of iran. the head of the nuclear watchdog says he hopes to restart an investigation of the country's suspected weapons program. aiea director general yuk
city of kazan. kirk reiterated that further liberalization of japan's markets inhree categories which are vehicles insurance and beef is a prerequisite for japan joining the tpp negotiations. >> translator: the u.s. request comes from various centers. but japan and the u.s. have agreed to continue talks based on mutual consideration. >> the tpp is seen as a step toward achieving economically liberalized trade in the asia pacific region. meanwhile, in tokyo, japan's new agriculture...
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. >> reporter: they covered a lot of ground in the city today it was tough to find anyone in liberal san francisco who is against this morning's ruling. from the financial district to the ucsf medical campus san francisco seems pleased about the supreme court's ruling. >> phenomenal, i'm thrilled that's what we were hoping for. >> reporter: this doctor says she is sick of basing her medical decisions on people's coverage. >> sometimes when people don't have insurance that covers them enough it is sad when there's things that you can't do because of that >> reporter: in the doctor's office, there are those who are excited about the ballot box. >> a definite win for democrats. pleased. >> reporter: in the financial district we did find one man concerned about how this will get paid for he's visiting from malibu beach. >> that's the primary negative is higher taxes. >> reporter: many were too busy to talk those who did overwhelmingly support today's decision. >> i own a business and i think it is good, it means good economy. >> reporter: there was a "new york times" poll released this m
. >> reporter: they covered a lot of ground in the city today it was tough to find anyone in liberal san francisco who is against this morning's ruling. from the financial district to the ucsf medical campus san francisco seems pleased about the supreme court's ruling. >> phenomenal, i'm thrilled that's what we were hoping for. >> reporter: this doctor says she is sick of basing her medical decisions on people's coverage. >> sometimes when people don't have insurance...
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. >> every city has one or two juveniles liberated.e had mer than six. >> most of the local arrests made in oakland as were most of the rescues. >> during this operation, we arrested 31 adults for prostitution and rescue for juvenile as way from prostitution. >> it april yoors to be the same story. during our ride along was police, we've seen this over and over again. typically the girls are run
. >> every city has one or two juveniles liberated.e had mer than six. >> most of the local arrests made in oakland as were most of the rescues. >> during this operation, we arrested 31 adults for prostitution and rescue for juvenile as way from prostitution. >> it april yoors to be the same story. during our ride along was police, we've seen this over and over again. typically the girls are run
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. >> reporter: they covered a lot of ground in the city today it was tough to find anyone in liberal san francisco who is against this morning's ruling. from the financial district to the ucsf medical campus san francisco seems pleased about the supreme court's ruling. >> phenomenal, i'm thrilled that's what we were hoping for. >> reporter: this doctor says she is sick of basing her medical decisions on people's coverage. >> sometimes when people don't have insurance that covers them enough it is sad when there's things that you can't do because of that >> reporter: in the doctor's office, there are those who are excited about the ballot box. >> a definite win for democrats. pleased. >> reporter: in the financial district we did find one man concerned about how this will get paid for he's visiting from malibu beach. >> that's the primary negative is higher taxes. >> reporter: many were too busy to talk those who did overwhelmingly support today's decision. >> i own a business and i think it is good, it means good economy. >> reporter: there was a "new york times" poll released this m
. >> reporter: they covered a lot of ground in the city today it was tough to find anyone in liberal san francisco who is against this morning's ruling. from the financial district to the ucsf medical campus san francisco seems pleased about the supreme court's ruling. >> phenomenal, i'm thrilled that's what we were hoping for. >> reporter: this doctor says she is sick of basing her medical decisions on people's coverage. >> sometimes when people don't have insurance...
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cities long ago. tammany hall. so is the passing of liberalism. in my lifetime i have seen liberalism to solve from the at all-powerful with the government, bureaucracy, edu cational establishment and then corporate world was a feeble thing with alternative influences challenging practically every department. today's liberals bars on these rolling out to where they can with evermore troops of free marketeers and globalists challenging them everywhere. always the solutions to problems at hand are from the grave to spend more money, tax the upper class. retreat into the cocoon where nobody ever disagrees with liberals. and the alternative never exist. recall buzz on these astonishment when obamacare was opposed by the majority of the american people then questioned by the supreme court. should the liberals living dead be out there, the zombies have been diminished true liberals like hubert humphrey and ed koch or the intellectual components are dead or retired. their liberal bigger has not been replenished. we have lived through "the death of libera
cities long ago. tammany hall. so is the passing of liberalism. in my lifetime i have seen liberalism to solve from the at all-powerful with the government, bureaucracy, edu cational establishment and then corporate world was a feeble thing with alternative influences challenging practically every department. today's liberals bars on these rolling out to where they can with evermore troops of free marketeers and globalists challenging them everywhere. always the solutions to problems at hand...
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. >> there is a liberal laundry list of events and special set up in and around baltimore city. we have all the information on our website, wbaltv.com. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> don't forget that we have a special thing coming up on wednesday night. that will be simulcast with maryland public television. it will be from 7:00 to 8:00 on wbal-tv in maryland public television will also be doing it, and i will be there. it is going to be great. >> derrick mason spent less than half of his nfl career in baltimore, so why did he want to retire as a raven? he will tell you, later in sports. >> is heating up a little bit and there are some storms out there. the forecast is just ahead. clouds moving in, rain nearby, 84 the >> a maryland murder that elderly make carjacking a federal crime. the horrific and dragging death. >> it was one of those terrible crimes that you never, ever forgot. for the first time in 20 years, the doctors has been speaking pox exclusively with us. he sat down with debra winger. >> the scene of a virtual horror show 20 years ago. a man left behind by all
. >> there is a liberal laundry list of events and special set up in and around baltimore city. we have all the information on our website, wbaltv.com. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> don't forget that we have a special thing coming up on wednesday night. that will be simulcast with maryland public television. it will be from 7:00 to 8:00 on wbal-tv in maryland public television will also be doing it, and i will be there. it is going to be great. >> derrick mason spent less...
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liberals generally, especially white liberals, were soured on it and became more identified with big cities and more pluralistic and more secular kind of religious landscape whereas conservatives who were not particularly evangelical became much more identified with the christian right in 1970s and going after it. the issues were different, too. abortion and gay marriage were not issues for bryan. >> "a godly hero" and the iron way, railroads, the civil war and the making of modern america, the work of will thomas from university of nebraska here at lincoln. chris, you've been patient. thanks for waiting from austin, texas. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. bryan was a populist in both ways, in economics and in social issues. on economics that meant progressivism, social issues meant conservativism. there was a similar movement in europe, the advent of christian democracy going on as well. it seems there's no really outlet for a position like that within today's two major parties, but i was wondering, you know, i think that there's actually a big constituency for that, if t
liberals generally, especially white liberals, were soured on it and became more identified with big cities and more pluralistic and more secular kind of religious landscape whereas conservatives who were not particularly evangelical became much more identified with the christian right in 1970s and going after it. the issues were different, too. abortion and gay marriage were not issues for bryan. >> "a godly hero" and the iron way, railroads, the civil war and the making of...
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among the highest number taken into custody in the nationwide sweep every city had one or two juveniles that were liberated. none more than six. >> it appears to be the same story. during ride alongs we've seen this scenario over and over again. and typically girls are run away autos they tnt say they're kidnapped. they're out there because they're forced to be out there by some pimps. >> during our last ride along with a gang task force police stopped a car with a 15-year-old run away with two men and another young woman. inside were web sites like craig's list and redbook. sites used by pimps and prostitutes to solicit onlichblt law enforcement officials say the six are now in victims' services programs. >> how we take care of the young ladies is a critical key to operation cross country being successful. >> they'll be placed in save homes and importantly counseling. >> there are those types of things do go go a long way towards getting them off the streets. >> and there are of course now the big challenge to keep them from returning back to the streets. >> still head tonight a critical make it or break
among the highest number taken into custody in the nationwide sweep every city had one or two juveniles that were liberated. none more than six. >> it appears to be the same story. during ride alongs we've seen this scenario over and over again. and typically girls are run away autos they tnt say they're kidnapped. they're out there because they're forced to be out there by some pimps. >> during our last ride along with a gang task force police stopped a car with a 15-year-old run...