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in the united states, perhaps the most liberal city in the planet earth and we need to move forward with a lot of regard for the citizens of earth, meeting people who live here not the rich little kids were running to get stone and high in dolores park. i think it is an invasion of the 18th street corridor. inds (indiscernible)we don't walk down the sidewalk anymore because restaurants have taken over. i live on the corner, i know them all. there is drug dealing out the window. my daughter was born 15 years ago there. there is no ordinance being of help. there is no regulation. the noise violation is unbelievable. the over density population of dolores park is exceeding any kind of limited its existing. we give our care to money. we can talk about all the gay freedom and all the liberation and the wonderful things about the ozone layer but what about the people who live in the city. we do nothing for them. we are invaded. we are not able to live there remove and i am sorry for speaking so hastily but i do not know that it is only two mintues. but i wanted direction from the board pe
in the united states, perhaps the most liberal city in the planet earth and we need to move forward with a lot of regard for the citizens of earth, meeting people who live here not the rich little kids were running to get stone and high in dolores park. i think it is an invasion of the 18th street corridor. inds (indiscernible)we don't walk down the sidewalk anymore because restaurants have taken over. i live on the corner, i know them all. there is drug dealing out the window. my daughter was...
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we need to engage communities, like boston the most liberal city in america?and twisted is robbing a liquor, it's jihad, it's radical islam. to me was making excuses. >> eric: i think you are miss -- >> they are not tied into any organization. >> how do we know. >> there is no indication so far. i will say this. the thing -- >> it's al-qaeda, its brand now. >> and the kids self-radicalized. what bothers me is the scholarship, the success the young people had in sports, i don't understand why they would turn on america. >> that is my point. the idea by giving them to flee stuff prevents them from turning on america is a messed up mind. america is positive no longer a melting pot where a giant wallet waiting to be picked. pot of gold is us for people to come. it doesn't make them love us. it makes us think of us as suckers, the more they hate our culture, the more money they can take from you. >> eric: stop giving them citizenship. democrats will do just about anything to try and say global warming exists but you can't believe what could happen to women if congr
we need to engage communities, like boston the most liberal city in america?and twisted is robbing a liquor, it's jihad, it's radical islam. to me was making excuses. >> eric: i think you are miss -- >> they are not tied into any organization. >> how do we know. >> there is no indication so far. i will say this. the thing -- >> it's al-qaeda, its brand now. >> and the kids self-radicalized. what bothers me is the scholarship, the success the young people had...
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this supentysedly liberal city d beartn to aal t like a rock in 1958. the mayor was sounding l me orwellvil wallace. what should the united states do? there was a serious intelleal tl prerallem. and wt when he asked the supreme court to vindicate his legal entysition which is mine as wel, in a way that would appear to give support to defiance and vind was held in attorney-general levy's office on the last da wr3 theto snited states could file a mebief. copies have been printed. they were ready to go. attoherwou. ineneral levy bre tan the meeting by recalling lifelong support of the cwou il rights a tvement, would he ad of the brief being legally correct. j. stanlwou plunger, the assistant attoherwou general for civil rights argue strenuously n the sclainstmiolechoe. he made three pimints. one, the brief was incoherent. no one could tell what lre tal send it contained. lemmber two, the brief was profoundly misguided and would n umage the cause of cwou il ris for schoolchildren. three, there was no need to file a bri cr bec lse the snd division already ha
this supentysedly liberal city d beartn to aal t like a rock in 1958. the mayor was sounding l me orwellvil wallace. what should the united states do? there was a serious intelleal tl prerallem. and wt when he asked the supreme court to vindicate his legal entysition which is mine as wel, in a way that would appear to give support to defiance and vind was held in attorney-general levy's office on the last da wr3 theto snited states could file a mebief. copies have been printed. they were ready...
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i was thinking going into boston, known to be a liberal city, although it's much more complicated than that, and going after the john f. kennedy library is part of this horrible terrorist attack, does it tell you anything at the library? there they are at the library with the fire truck. does it tell you anything they would hit the library of john f. kennedy? >> well, it tells us that these are not only deadly acts but these are symbolic acts. realize, chris, as you know better than anybody, today is patriots day in boston. today is basically as far as they're concerned almost a national holiday. it's probably the busiest holiday in boston. schools are closed. hundreds, tens of thousands of people come out to see something like that. this, the boston marathon, this is america. this has been run for, you know, so many years. we're yoused to this being an american event. people come from all over the world to run in this type of event and now simultaneously, the two strong symbols of america, number one, the boston marathon, number two, jfk, the jfk library. again, this is exactly as you
i was thinking going into boston, known to be a liberal city, although it's much more complicated than that, and going after the john f. kennedy library is part of this horrible terrorist attack, does it tell you anything at the library? there they are at the library with the fire truck. does it tell you anything they would hit the library of john f. kennedy? >> well, it tells us that these are not only deadly acts but these are symbolic acts. realize, chris, as you know better than...
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. >> tonight show will move back to original home, in liberal, new york city next year, as opposed torvative -- no. >> up next, president obama takes stage in colorado pushing gun control in front of denver police props. some of those denver police men are not too happen about being used as a backdrop for the president. we'll take it up with chris we'll take it up with chris stirewalt and joe trippi, next what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask th the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur lou: president obama tonight in san francisco on billionaire's row kicks off first wave of fundraisers for the democratic congressional campaign committee 2015 midterms, earlier the presid
. >> tonight show will move back to original home, in liberal, new york city next year, as opposed torvative -- no. >> up next, president obama takes stage in colorado pushing gun control in front of denver police props. some of those denver police men are not too happen about being used as a backdrop for the president. we'll take it up with chris we'll take it up with chris stirewalt and joe trippi, next what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of...
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you know, it occurs to me it's like a big city republicans, who live these incredibly liberal, secular lives in the city, while espousing small town religious politics. >> you're, so different from how i expected you to be, quite frankly, because i have never met you. although one of my producers met you some years ago, 11 years ago, i think, rick fields. and i have a clip of the piece that we ran on my show then about you from seattle. take a peek. >> but my dad, that alcoholic nomad, he used to leave my family for days or weeks at a time drinking and roaming. and i would lie awake all night waiting for him to come home, and five or six times i cried myself sick into the hospital. and i'd lie awake in the kids' ward, ignoring the night shift nurses who came in and said, "please, try and get a little sleep." so maybe i learned how to be an insomniac because i'm still waiting for my father to come home. >> what's changed for you since then? >> medication. i was undiagnosed bipolar. and staying awake was directly the result of that. either staying awake because i was depressed and didn't
you know, it occurs to me it's like a big city republicans, who live these incredibly liberal, secular lives in the city, while espousing small town religious politics. >> you're, so different from how i expected you to be, quite frankly, because i have never met you. although one of my producers met you some years ago, 11 years ago, i think, rick fields. and i have a clip of the piece that we ran on my show then about you from seattle. take a peek. >> but my dad, that alcoholic...
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homicide under the laws of pennsylvania, a fairly liberal state by prosecuting attorneys in a liberal citye. this isn't exactly about the constitutional issues. what he was doing i don't think anybody is -- >> i think the impact is going to be when it comes to regulations, to make sure that, as bill clinton said, what was his atrilogy on abortion? you have it being reported to strip away safeguards and regulations for abortion clinics. i think in this part of debate i think it will have a substantial part of the -- >> joe irk. >> chuck? >> it's interesting you brought up newtown and gosnell. i feel you have, for instance, a pro gun crowd saying, there is no law. we are as outraged about newtown and no law could have changed it and then you hear about gosnell. this guy wasn't running an abortion clinic and he wasn't an awful doctor. he was a butcher, he wasn't following the law. i think that's where you see some odd similarities but folks who have passion on this side when it comes to the life issue say, no, no, no, no. this should be a call to arms in the same way gun control folks are say
homicide under the laws of pennsylvania, a fairly liberal state by prosecuting attorneys in a liberal citye. this isn't exactly about the constitutional issues. what he was doing i don't think anybody is -- >> i think the impact is going to be when it comes to regulations, to make sure that, as bill clinton said, what was his atrilogy on abortion? you have it being reported to strip away safeguards and regulations for abortion clinics. i think in this part of debate i think it will have a...
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. >> tonight show will move back to original home, in liberal, new york city next year, as opposed torvative -- no. >> up next, president obama takes stage in colorado pushing gun control in front of denver police props. some of those denver police men are not too happen about being used as a backdrop for the president. we'll take it up with chris stirewalt and joe trippi, next we have a lot to talk about. lou: president obama tonight in san francisco on billionaire's row kicks off first wave of fundraisers for the democratic congressional campaign committee 2015 midterms, earlier the president was in denver, joining us chris stirewalt. and joe trippi. let's start with ifby may, the fact that u.s., is under imminent threat by the north korean dictator, ji kim jong-unf a nuclear attack, chris, i don't understand how we got to this place, i have heard just one elected official, peter king, say we should respond reemptively. >> you know the deal for north korea is they in the past, it has been a predictable pattern, they misbehave, and get bribed, and the kim family stays in power longer
. >> tonight show will move back to original home, in liberal, new york city next year, as opposed torvative -- no. >> up next, president obama takes stage in colorado pushing gun control in front of denver police props. some of those denver police men are not too happen about being used as a backdrop for the president. we'll take it up with chris stirewalt and joe trippi, next we have a lot to talk about. lou: president obama tonight in san francisco on billionaire's row kicks off...
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liberal city like boston to a conservative state like tennessee. but i have my reasons for making the move. you see, growing up in alabama, i've always been a southern boy at heart. and even though i couldn't find a trailways bust fast enough to get me out of the south when i was 21, later in life i started have this strange yearning to return to the region had left such a lasting scar on my psyche. [laughter] this is the irony of passing an english only law in tennessee. [laughter] you see, at its core editorial cartooning is a negative artform. it's based on dissent and it's fueled a cartoonists discontent and alienation. so it was really difficult for someone like me to work up a righteous indignation in a city like boston, where politicians are so progressive and public policy is so enlightened. let me tell you, tennessee has been a welcomed relief from all of that. [laughter] i found nothing like the mood quite like little lethal injected humor. [laughter] people bobbing in pools, legal injection. i'm figuring this crowd out. but see, now, now
liberal city like boston to a conservative state like tennessee. but i have my reasons for making the move. you see, growing up in alabama, i've always been a southern boy at heart. and even though i couldn't find a trailways bust fast enough to get me out of the south when i was 21, later in life i started have this strange yearning to return to the region had left such a lasting scar on my psyche. [laughter] this is the irony of passing an english only law in tennessee. [laughter] you see, at...
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i'm studying black caucus members, big city liberals.he ones who voted against this deal which gave a great break to the fliers and screwed the people on the ground. >> it goes to show you the many ways in which our congress batt rich. people who can afford a plane ticket or traveling for business. that's what essentially congress is down to. they're serving the interest of the well to do. by the way, a lot of them are well to do. our congress is something like 50% millionaires. it's the many reasons people are frustrated with this government. they can't do anything for ordinary people and often tend to screw the little guy because they're always doing what's best for the rich. >> how old were you when you took your first flight? i'll tell you mine. >> 15. but i went on a scholarship to europe. i went -- basically i was a public school kid that traveled with a bunch of private school kids on a trip to europe. i was 100% on scholarship. >> you got a scholarship and airplane rided. i went trying to get a grad school deal. that's the first
i'm studying black caucus members, big city liberals.he ones who voted against this deal which gave a great break to the fliers and screwed the people on the ground. >> it goes to show you the many ways in which our congress batt rich. people who can afford a plane ticket or traveling for business. that's what essentially congress is down to. they're serving the interest of the well to do. by the way, a lot of them are well to do. our congress is something like 50% millionaires. it's the...
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colleagues were surprised when i left and more than a few wondered why i would want to move from a liberal city like boston to a conservative states like tennessee but i had my reasons for making the move. growing up in alabama i've always been a southern boy at heart and even though i couldn't find a bus fast enough to get me out of the south when i was 21-years-old, later in life i started to have a strange yearning to return to the region that have left such a lasting scar on my psyche. this is the irony of passing in english only law in tennessee. editorial cartooning is an - art form. it's based on the sand and fuelled by a cartoonist discontent and elimination. so, it was a really difficult for someone like me to work up a righteous indignation in a city like boston where politicians are so progressive and public policy is so enlightened. let me tell you, tennessee has been a welcome relief from all of that. i found nothing lightens the mood like a little hop lethal injection humor. dead people bobbing in paul's, lethal injection, okay i'm figuring this crowd out. but see now that i'm liv
colleagues were surprised when i left and more than a few wondered why i would want to move from a liberal city like boston to a conservative states like tennessee but i had my reasons for making the move. growing up in alabama i've always been a southern boy at heart and even though i couldn't find a bus fast enough to get me out of the south when i was 21-years-old, later in life i started to have a strange yearning to return to the region that have left such a lasting scar on my psyche. this...
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everywhere throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretend to been civilians they leave the area safely and next on the move to another place and i mean take the weapons from that storage and they continue to go out and how he was looked on touchable absolutely right all right oh well i'm glad you're back from the area but good luck if indeed you are anybody understand you heading back to the syrian border maybe to turkey in the very near future so we're looking for you a lot of reports from. thank you thank you very. but we are coming to you live from moscow a call of despair from palestinian prisoners in israeli jails inmates say they've been left to waste away behind bars and denied basic medical treatment the alleged inhumane conditions are claimed to be behind the recent death of a palestinian official in israeli custody of course was followed by an angry riots in the west bank and gaza here at r.t. we did manage to speak to one of the prisoners who describ
everywhere throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretend to been civilians they leave the area safely and next on the move to another place and i mean take the weapons from that storage and they continue to go out and how he was looked on touchable absolutely right all right oh well i'm glad you're back from the area but good luck if...
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everywhere throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretending been civilians they leave the area safely. asia focused but global in scope the twelve but will form held in china is into its stride with two more days to go and as europe and america struggle to boost their flagging economies national leaders and big names in business have gathered to talk about how to give emerging markets a shot in the arm where professor and leaves the author of the book what the u.s. can learn from china she joins us on the line now from new york does the west have anything to learn in terms of economics from forums like this one focused on asia. sure everyone can learn something from when others are doing and this is no exception. what they can find out is obviously what she's been paying planned to lay out on china's lam and that could have certainly overfull butterfly effect on the rest of the world and understanding how they're going to go about doing it and watching their s
everywhere throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretending been civilians they leave the area safely. asia focused but global in scope the twelve but will form held in china is into its stride with two more days to go and as europe and america struggle to boost their flagging economies national leaders and big names in business have...
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everywhere throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretending been civilians they leave the area safely. a call of despair from palestinian prisoners in israeli jails inmates say they've been left to waste away behind bars and tonight any medical treatment alleged inhumane conditions are claimed to be behind the recent death of a palestinian official in israeli custody which was followed by angry riots in the west bank and gaza already spoke to one of the prisoners who describes the plight of those locked up. we suffer from an incredibly low standard of medical assistance among those detained here there are at least twenty five people who suffer from cancer and they're not getting the treatment they need the most recent example is abu hamed daya who died in the prison hospital but this hospital is really like a jail like the ones in crashes germany during the holocaust it only has a small infirmary if you get placed there for several hours you leave with sick ki
everywhere throughout the country in major cities and in the suburbs of these cities and every time the army comes to the area to liberate this area to fight against these rebels they just throw their weapons and pretending been civilians they leave the area safely. a call of despair from palestinian prisoners in israeli jails inmates say they've been left to waste away behind bars and tonight any medical treatment alleged inhumane conditions are claimed to be behind the recent death of a...
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washington could imagine, talking about washington is the governing city, capital could imagine was supporting anybody who liberated slaves was using that to say. this is just not the map. the reputation began to get worse and worse in the united states because every sort out the slander that was used, including the fact a lot of people were dying in this revolution. he didn't speak well for the whole enterprise. thank you. [applause] >> i arrived in minnesota. the first lady kindly came in to me this day and she had this fantastic house in new york that had my first night. it was a six-run thing and ran out of fluid of course. but rod was five months and shoulders to spend the night night at this extraordinary house on fifth avenue. and then she put me on a plane to minnesota. i have not even looked at a map. i have no idea. my father when he put me on the plane in london, was crying. he gave me this bottle of randy. of course i got to minnesota on six feet of snow. i knew it all the brand-new sewer. it is a great experience because we had this wonderful little pvided by my husband said you can't do that it's free
washington could imagine, talking about washington is the governing city, capital could imagine was supporting anybody who liberated slaves was using that to say. this is just not the map. the reputation began to get worse and worse in the united states because every sort out the slander that was used, including the fact a lot of people were dying in this revolution. he didn't speak well for the whole enterprise. thank you. [applause] >> i arrived in minnesota. the first lady kindly came...
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city. chicago, detroit, philadelphia, los angeles, these liberal hell holes from proven impervious to social justice. >> we have to go. coming up, the so-called bipartisan deal on expanding background checks has supposedly been reached. we have an update unless my next guest joined forces with his conserve of it colleagues for another filibuster. when we come back senator ted cruz has the answer. and it's a special hannity highlight real at the president's last night's embarrassing behavior at last night's soul concert. don't forget we want to hear from you. log on to "hannity live" and follow the live show and share your thoughts and much more. go to hannity live. the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answer
city. chicago, detroit, philadelphia, los angeles, these liberal hell holes from proven impervious to social justice. >> we have to go. coming up, the so-called bipartisan deal on expanding background checks has supposedly been reached. we have an update unless my next guest joined forces with his conserve of it colleagues for another filibuster. when we come back senator ted cruz has the answer. and it's a special hannity highlight real at the president's last night's embarrassing...
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city. chicago, detroit, philadelphia, los angeles, these liberal hell holes from proven impervious to socialtice. >> we have to go. coming up, the so-called bipartisan deal on expanding background checks has supposedly been reached. we have an update unless my next guest joined forces with his conserve of it colleagues for another filibuster. when we come back senator ted cruz has the answer. and it's a special hannity highlight real at the president's last night's embarrassing behavior at last night's soul concert. don't forget we want to hear from you. log on to "hannity live" and follow the live show and share your thoughts and much more. go to hannity live. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mast
city. chicago, detroit, philadelphia, los angeles, these liberal hell holes from proven impervious to socialtice. >> we have to go. coming up, the so-called bipartisan deal on expanding background checks has supposedly been reached. we have an update unless my next guest joined forces with his conserve of it colleagues for another filibuster. when we come back senator ted cruz has the answer. and it's a special hannity highlight real at the president's last night's embarrassing behavior...
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makes me think of my college and how liberal some of those professors were at columbia university at new york citymber them saying white people are racists and don't want to live in neighborhoods with african-americans. and no one challenged him on it. >> the time now is 18 after the top of the hour. next on the rundown, we are hours away from new monthly unemployment numbers. but after yesterday's disappointing jobs report, will today also prove to be a letdown. cheryl caseone is here with a preview. >> obamacare is getting a public image makeover. wait till you washington is wasting your tax dollars this time. yao >> welcome back. time for a segment we call what the hill. despite budget cuts because of the sequester, the government has just hired a new six-figure employee. the department of health and human services hosting hiring a public affairs specialist making $136,000 per year to repair the image of obamacare. a new report says less than half of the illegal immigrants crossing the border are actually caught. less than the government accountability office's january estimate of 64%. >> a few
makes me think of my college and how liberal some of those professors were at columbia university at new york citymber them saying white people are racists and don't want to live in neighborhoods with african-americans. and no one challenged him on it. >> the time now is 18 after the top of the hour. next on the rundown, we are hours away from new monthly unemployment numbers. but after yesterday's disappointing jobs report, will today also prove to be a letdown. cheryl caseone is here...
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and so let's start with the liberal golden state of california which is currently 78.9 billion dollars in debt. and they have nearly two dozen citiesing bankruptcy and unemployment rate stands at whopping .96% which is the highest in the country and not exactly a positive outlook. however, on the flip side. we turn to the booming conservative loan star state of of texas and they have a budget surplus estimated to be 8.8 billion dollars. none of its cities declared bankruptcy since 2007 and the unemployment rate stands at 6.4%, lower than the national average and the numbers don't lie. liberal economic policies are not effective for the nation as a whole, or for the states. and here with reaction, the co-host of the "the five", dana perino and from the fox business network, stuart varney. we've forgotten one big element, the state income tax in texas, zero. in california 13.5%. >> 13.3%. >> sean: 3 or 5. >> there's a huge difference obviously between no tax and 13% plus. >> sean: right. >> look, there's an economic policy battle going on in the united states between states and it's very clear to me, at least, that it's the low tax b
and so let's start with the liberal golden state of california which is currently 78.9 billion dollars in debt. and they have nearly two dozen citiesing bankruptcy and unemployment rate stands at whopping .96% which is the highest in the country and not exactly a positive outlook. however, on the flip side. we turn to the booming conservative loan star state of of texas and they have a budget surplus estimated to be 8.8 billion dollars. none of its cities declared bankruptcy since 2007 and the...
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in my studio debt liberator and larson from strike that camp strike that campaign high there and high in my city here thank you so rolling jubilee is buying up medical debt and for giving it i understand even to the point of canceling out over a million eleven million dollars in debt can you explain to me what you guys are doing over there sure absolutely will rolling jubilee is a project of strike debt and what we do is we purchase debt for pennies on the dollar just like a debt collector would on the secondary market but instead of collecting on that debt we just erase it and say so you know we've covered this issue here on our team before and it's estimated that seventy million americans you know they find themselves in a situation of some form of medical data here or there what are their rights concerning this debt. well all first thing to understand is that medical debt is a huge and growing problem it affects tens of millions of americans sixty two percent of personal bankruptcies are linked to medical debt so people going into bankruptcy people losing their homes people's lives are being
in my studio debt liberator and larson from strike that camp strike that campaign high there and high in my city here thank you so rolling jubilee is buying up medical debt and for giving it i understand even to the point of canceling out over a million eleven million dollars in debt can you explain to me what you guys are doing over there sure absolutely will rolling jubilee is a project of strike debt and what we do is we purchase debt for pennies on the dollar just like a debt collector...
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how can the federal government work with cities, with platforms like cities.data,.gov and other systems like that. how can we liberate some of this data while also protecting privacy and confidentiality which is hugely important and something that we're seeking to celebrate and support in a way our customers which i'm sitting alongside here, for the entrepreneurs and the organizations that are using consuming this data to turn them into real value. that is something that is very significant priority for the administration and that's why the president launched an open data initiative to support. >> let me dig a little more on the federal side. can you talk a little more about the work that you specifically are doing and sort of, you know, how the department of energy when it became interested in open data, what is available right now? >> there is so much available for start-ups right now. it's hard to choose a few favorites. wow, i can tell you what some of the best ones that people have told me are the most popular so that will be like many other things in the start-up world, it's not the government that is going to
how can the federal government work with cities, with platforms like cities.data,.gov and other systems like that. how can we liberate some of this data while also protecting privacy and confidentiality which is hugely important and something that we're seeking to celebrate and support in a way our customers which i'm sitting alongside here, for the entrepreneurs and the organizations that are using consuming this data to turn them into real value. that is something that is very significant...
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city earlier this year. says rivalius factions in the north must start talks. the main rebel movement in the national -- movement for the liberationas faced a series of challenges over the past few months. more reports. members of the national movement for the liberation are back in partial control. after a year of absence from northern mali. the movement has seen significant changes. it all started last april when the fighters expelled the northern army. al qaeda linked the groups and remove them from cities. now, they are back, and they said they return is a result of any deal. they have no deal to divide the country among armed groups. we have offered to go to peace talks. has used this as opportunity to kill more civilians. the president of the transition, --icle (-- the equivalent during last year's conflict clearly renounced its independent claim and all that for peace talks. the rebel movement is still weighing its options. have not completely renounced our independent claim. in fact, this is not just our desire, but that of our people. for that purpose, we have always expressed our readiness for negotiation. those peace ne
city earlier this year. says rivalius factions in the north must start talks. the main rebel movement in the national -- movement for the liberationas faced a series of challenges over the past few months. more reports. members of the national movement for the liberation are back in partial control. after a year of absence from northern mali. the movement has seen significant changes. it all started last april when the fighters expelled the northern army. al qaeda linked the groups and remove...
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city and what people want and what people's concerns are. i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco, miniature spectrum, i am considered pretty middle of the road. one thing about me is i am very independent when it comes to the issues, and i do not vote on party lines. i judge each issue on its merit. we have provided woefully inadequate support for our transition-age youth, and when we do not provide that support, we end up causing other problems. it is not like it disappears. these are our youth, who are here in our community, and we need to make sure we are providing services for them. yesterday, we had a hearing on the dcyf budget, and i was very disappointed with one aspect of the budget, particularly the alt and backs were being eliminated -- that all add-backs were being eliminated on a number of different subjects. i do not agree with that. i am in discussions with dcyf, and i am is hopeful we will be able to work something out. my predecessor was always committed to making sure funding occurred, and i will continue to do that, so you have an ally in me
city and what people want and what people's concerns are. i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco, miniature spectrum, i am considered pretty middle of the road. one thing about me is i am very independent when it comes to the issues, and i do not vote on party lines. i judge each issue on its merit. we have provided woefully inadequate support for our transition-age youth, and when we do not provide that support, we...
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liberated two months ago. this is now what the french are facing, with the mining forces and the other african forces. they have to launch preparations in the cities and around the cities to make sure these towns are finally secure. >> ok, from timbuktu, thank you. the threat of islamic extremists. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on today's program, imagine spending 20 years in prison for a crime you did not commit. we need a man who is putting the past behind him with a new life. get is something you do not to say every day. tonight, we are going to look inside of the mongolian stock exchange. the country has been described as the saudi arabia of minerals. off.d they are trading has opened on the mongolian stock exchange. wall street, this is not. they are only open for three hours a day, though this should not be a surprise. until recently, this was the smallest stock exchange in the world. it was under $100 million for the total market capitalization recently. now $1.50lication is million. willraders are hoping it expand again, as mongolia begins to prove that it can explore its incredible treasure trove of mineral rich
liberated two months ago. this is now what the french are facing, with the mining forces and the other african forces. they have to launch preparations in the cities and around the cities to make sure these towns are finally secure. >> ok, from timbuktu, thank you. the threat of islamic extremists. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on today's program, imagine spending 20 years in prison for a crime you did not commit. we need a man who is putting the past...
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the army comes to the area to liberate the syria from the rabble they just throw the our friends because they have storage of weapons everywhere. we talk about main cities of syria like damascus the homes of their poor and in many places throughout syria so they don't have to carry weapons and once the the army comes they throw the weapons and the crittenden being civilians they just leave the area safely and the moment the government forces clear out they put their weapons back our that's too late very very hard to tell you know who is on the opposition who all the rebel fighters are but you know the blame game has been going on since day one maria i understand in the near future you're going to be heading back to that same part of the world so looking forward to more of your reports are to you correspondent a great pleasure to have you in the studio today thank you thank you very much. well a call of despair from palestinian prisoners in israeli jails inmates say they've been left to waste away behind bars and denied any medical treatment of the alleged inhumane conditions or claimed to be behind the recent death of a palestinian official in israeli c
the army comes to the area to liberate the syria from the rabble they just throw the our friends because they have storage of weapons everywhere. we talk about main cities of syria like damascus the homes of their poor and in many places throughout syria so they don't have to carry weapons and once the the army comes they throw the weapons and the crittenden being civilians they just leave the area safely and the moment the government forces clear out they put their weapons back our that's too...
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tomorrow hump days with sexy liberal hal sparks and also hot brea in the city activist melissa fitzgeralding, and he writes dear steph i was certainly a fan of the '70s tv show but you made me realize something quite sinister. if i remember the back story correctly -- if i remember the back story correctly, wonder woman was a princess from the [ inaudible ] in other words she was an undocumented foreign working who used forgeries to infiltrate our government, oh, the shame. [ applause ] >> stephanie: thank you for that. that little non-sequter. >> stephanie: she makes you make that sound tina dupuy d ummm. >> stephanie: she joins us now, good morning, tina. >> good morning, stephanie. >> stephanie: i apologize for the noise jim makes once again. >> hello jim. >> hello. >> stephanie: as a writer that must be a challenge when you go so much is being written about what is going on at the supreme court and elsewhere, but i have never seen anybody break it down the way you did. >> thank you very much. >> stephanie: it is interesting. liberals will tell you jesus was a middle eastern jewish hip
tomorrow hump days with sexy liberal hal sparks and also hot brea in the city activist melissa fitzgeralding, and he writes dear steph i was certainly a fan of the '70s tv show but you made me realize something quite sinister. if i remember the back story correctly -- if i remember the back story correctly, wonder woman was a princess from the [ inaudible ] in other words she was an undocumented foreign working who used forgeries to infiltrate our government, oh, the shame. [ applause ]...
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liberations. so, that is the way in which we are approaching from a strategy perspective, the ultimate impact to our customers. >> one super quick. one thing the city of san francisco or big cities or federal, right, the other smaller cities, smaller cities have smaller budgets. having a structure to support all this open data takes a lot of money. so, when these small cities are thinking about this, they should think about a way of somehow equalizing because they are putting into having these open data team, right? so, what does make sense? this is kind of an open question to get your point of view. >> do you want to take that, shannon? >> i think that there is actually quite ah few examples. we can probably talk to this more with smaller cities that are making open data efforts. but what i would say is that it's proven more than the value of the investment. the return that we've gotten just by opening up the data has actually given back more. so, that would be my short answer to it, but i think you probably have more experience working directly with some of the cities. >> so, i grew up in a small city so i care about small cities a lot, 15,000 pe
liberations. so, that is the way in which we are approaching from a strategy perspective, the ultimate impact to our customers. >> one super quick. one thing the city of san francisco or big cities or federal, right, the other smaller cities, smaller cities have smaller budgets. having a structure to support all this open data takes a lot of money. so, when these small cities are thinking about this, they should think about a way of somehow equalizing because they are putting into having...
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oil came first because if you look around the city of london you see a lot of build and what is who owns all these properties well it's not this neo liberal notion that you could just become a genius and you know there are very few googles of the world but there are the oil billionaires from around the world this is what they're where their money is coming it's the qatar royal family it's the saudi royal family it's the russians this is the money that is coming in here it wasn't some miracle magical deregulation and cutting taxes and this and that that created that wealth so this is what sustaining it now and now going back to all of this this five hundred billion pounds that the u.k. could have had if they saved some of their money from the north sea oil reserves john hawksworth from pricewaterhouse coopers said to a significant degree the money has effectively been handed back to this and other generations since the early one nine hundred eighty s. to spend or in many cases to invest in housing or other assets so that's the other thing that she bequeath to the nation why you want to out run your debts before they come due is that the mo
oil came first because if you look around the city of london you see a lot of build and what is who owns all these properties well it's not this neo liberal notion that you could just become a genius and you know there are very few googles of the world but there are the oil billionaires from around the world this is what they're where their money is coming it's the qatar royal family it's the saudi royal family it's the russians this is the money that is coming in here it wasn't some miracle...