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sponsored broadcast into the middle east. our guest is brian conniff who overseas radio tv. >> host: this is week two in u.s. government's sponsored broadcast p systems. last week we talked with david ensor of doa, and now talking with brian conniff, and keach is joining us again this week. what is the mission of the middle east broadcasting networks, and what are the networks? >> guest: okay. that's a good place to start. the nbn, middle east broadcasting networks is the corporate name for the stations. their mission is the same of all broadcasting which was to broadcast accurate news and information, and news about america that dispels some of the distortions that exist out there. we're a generallistic organization, and funded by the u.s. government, but we're not the government's mouthpiece, and we're not a propaganda organization. we use a variety of different programs to accomplish our objectives. as i described al hora is tv, and they reach the audience in the middle east. >> host: what's the budget, how many employees,
sponsored broadcast into the middle east. our guest is brian conniff who overseas radio tv. >> host: this is week two in u.s. government's sponsored broadcast p systems. last week we talked with david ensor of doa, and now talking with brian conniff, and keach is joining us again this week. what is the mission of the middle east broadcasting networks, and what are the networks? >> guest: okay. that's a good place to start. the nbn, middle east broadcasting networks is the corporate...
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-- date employed the middle class. we have to reduce the red tape, unnecessary fees, and hidden costs associated with jump starting small businesses. in 2002, i came up with a program called hope, homes and surfaces go beyond the reach of middle-class workers that allows landlords to voluntarily sell their apartment as these units. people get a piece of the rock. they can invest in san francisco, the city gains through taxes, and the people abroad and with home ownership. it is a program that will keep the middle and blue class workers in san francisco, and that is what i was do as mayor is try to reinstitute it. thank you. >> the key to keeping families in san francisco revolves around three complimentary things -- jobs, housing, schools. 60,000 sent franciscans have moved here over the last decade, many of them young workers trying to find their fame and fortune, but we need to make sure we are providing job up to these four folks at all levels of the scale. we're looking to expand trading opportunities and the commu
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>> there's still a middle class.ed. >> it can be resurrected in your opinion? >> yes. >> good to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> that's encourage. we've got the latest on the recall effort in wisconsin. the numbers don't look good for governor scott walker. so where does he run to? those guys across the street. at aviva, we wonder why other life insurance companies treat you like a policy, not a person. instead of getting to know you they simply assign you a number. aviva is here to change all that. we're bringing humanity back to insurance and putting people before policies. aviva life insurance and annuities. we are building insurance around you. >>> survey tonight on the ed show. is the 99% movement getting stronger or getting weaker? 96% of you think o'reilly's full of it, that it's getting stronger. 4% of you think it's getting weaker. the scott walker recall effort is going strong. wisconsin democratic party chair mike tate gives us an update. where are the signatures? ♪ you ooohoohoo
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you would rather be middle-class under pressure in the united states, then the middle class under pressure in spain or greece. >> thank you. >> of pleasure. >> as we have heard the problems are huge, but there are major foreign policy challenges. one of them is bound to be rocky relations with iran. today the white house sanctioned -- trend new sanctions if pteron -- threatened new sanctions if tehran carries out its nuclear program. our middle east editor jeremy bowen has this report. >> the problem, the report says, is not iran from declared nuclear facility, like this power plant built by the russians. it is what they claim has been going on in secret. >> this report -- i think it is devastating in that it establishes beyond a shadow of a doubt that iran was engaged in r&d work. there is no smoking gun that says iran is continuing to develop a nuclear weapon, but certainly it was engaged in activity. >> the program makes three key points about the iranian nuclear program. is says iran has tried to procure specifically what it needs for a weapon. it knows how to make a bomb from a clande
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the middle class or the wealthy? >> let me make this place because i don't think a lot of the people in the media people are really saying to the american people what is happening here. the republicans are saying, senator, we have to pay for this payroll tax cut yet there's a tax cut that's going to help the middle class, it has to be paid for. when did we have to pay for the bush tax cut before it went in? >> you're absolutely right. the republicans are tdemocrats are the ones that paid for it last under president clinton. but the best all should be paying first and that's why our plan does pay for it. you're absolutely right. the republicans have a short memory. it's okay for them to extend their tax cuts from the wealthiest without paying for it but when it comes to middle-income families, there always seems to be an excuse. >> politics, they say, starts at home. let's go to maryland. let's show what this will mean right in your home state. republicans are protecting about $10,000 of his state's millionaires. 10,0
the middle class or the wealthy? >> let me make this place because i don't think a lot of the people in the media people are really saying to the american people what is happening here. the republicans are saying, senator, we have to pay for this payroll tax cut yet there's a tax cut that's going to help the middle class, it has to be paid for. when did we have to pay for the bush tax cut before it went in? >> you're absolutely right. the republicans are tdemocrats are the ones that...
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you know where middle classers are? middle classers are down on the blue line. that's where their income has gone over the last 30 years. if you want to make it a union issue, okay, we'll do that tonight, too. we'll show you how important unions are to this country. here's another graph. union household membership over the last 30 years has declined in america. that's the red line. the blue line shows you where the income has followed, along with a lack of union membership across america. so you can see it's all about, you know, union membership, fine. the bigger picture here, karl rove even said it, this is the last bashing for the liberals and this country to stand up. if they can knock down the foundation of organized labor in this country, they will put up the sign that says mission accomplished. they've already done it with the supreme court of citizens united. this is how you fight back against citizens united. you come together and you don't give up. and we want you to get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. how would you vote on issue 2?
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and the message is, stop the war on the middle class. you know, i -- you know, this whole idea they always talk about class warfare, conservatives do, the class warfare has been aimed from the kocrh brothers and john kasich and the oil industry and the drug companies. that class war has been aimed right at middle class america. tonight i think is the loudest, strongest voice we've heard in a long, long time saying stop that. it's time that government fight for the middle class, it's time that we work together to create jobs in ohio, not go after bargaining rights, not go after voting rights, not go after women's rights, not go after privatizing medicare and giving it to the insurance industry. don't take social security and give it to wall street. create jobs, work together and fight for the middle class. >> you know, rachel, we have seen a lot of money come into ohio. citizens united, it has opened up the flood gates. we may be seeing tonight the template on how to fight back against the influence of outside money because the boots on t
and the message is, stop the war on the middle class. you know, i -- you know, this whole idea they always talk about class warfare, conservatives do, the class warfare has been aimed from the kocrh brothers and john kasich and the oil industry and the drug companies. that class war has been aimed right at middle class america. tonight i think is the loudest, strongest voice we've heard in a long, long time saying stop that. it's time that government fight for the middle class, it's time that...
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one percent that a middle class is dangerous to to long term political stability middle classes are unpredictable buckley famously said a conservative is a man who stands it's a strong athwart is a strike is three with his arm out shouting stop so when people feel safe and they have decent jobs when they have health care when they have their in other families are provided for they can get into school when when basically you have a stable middle class what russell kirk predicted one hundred fifty runs but the conservative mind which was going to lose bible which was very cool waters bible which informed the modern conservative movement he predicted was that if a strong and steady and stable middle class made up mostly a blue collar workers emerged that they would be troubling years. that the middle class would revolt that they'd say hey wait a minute we want a little more and sure enough it happened in the sixty's just exactly as russell kirchen and william f. buckley and others predicted women or demanding there would be not just the right to vote but the right to have equality in the workplace t
one percent that a middle class is dangerous to to long term political stability middle classes are unpredictable buckley famously said a conservative is a man who stands it's a strong athwart is a strike is three with his arm out shouting stop so when people feel safe and they have decent jobs when they have health care when they have their in other families are provided for they can get into school when when basically you have a stable middle class what russell kirk predicted one hundred...
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when there was what we would call a middle class the united states when we rely on either on literally on slaves or on wage slaves were child labor and since the one nine hundred eighty s. and one nine hundred ninety s. that particular clinton's trade policies were back to rely on slaves we just don't have them here in this country anymore we we've export a good find slaves well i mean you were not right i mean i think first i find that i mean it's a loaded term you were not going to relying on slave owners they were lying on low wage workers overseas which which person i don't think it's necessarily entirely accurate there are certainly some factories overseas that employ people for low wages and if you ask them i don't think they would consider themselves slaves given the option i think they would rather have that job but no job at all because there are worse than why and so i pan and why you know so many of the factories and in many countries across asia and principally major you know write a paper when but you know we should know that is absolutely just anyone anyone that's a lock
when there was what we would call a middle class the united states when we rely on either on literally on slaves or on wage slaves were child labor and since the one nine hundred eighty s. and one nine hundred ninety s. that particular clinton's trade policies were back to rely on slaves we just don't have them here in this country anymore we we've export a good find slaves well i mean you were not right i mean i think first i find that i mean it's a loaded term you were not going to relying on...
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viewerss channel are middle-aged males. that is not the future of the middle east. 75% are in hundred and 34. it is a great opportunity to leverage a whole new all -- a new audience. >> alhurra and radio sawa were founded during the bush administration. do you find the level of support in the obama administration to be the same? >> it is essentially the same. the support comes the way the appropriations come. this administration has stayed at the same levels will be prior levels. there has been no difference. historically, international events have not been influential. we would like to have president obama come on our air. we are not holding it against him. we have had people in the white house and people in the industry come on. we have the state department on all the time. we have had secretary clinton on numerous times. they treat us like any other organization. i do not want special favors. if i get special favors, we will lose audience. i want to our and our credibility. >> brian conniff runs alhurra sand radio sawa/
viewerss channel are middle-aged males. that is not the future of the middle east. 75% are in hundred and 34. it is a great opportunity to leverage a whole new all -- a new audience. >> alhurra and radio sawa were founded during the bush administration. do you find the level of support in the obama administration to be the same? >> it is essentially the same. the support comes the way the appropriations come. this administration has stayed at the same levels will be prior levels....
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almost every country has been doing it in the middle east the middle east is a penetrated the region and it's always going to penetrate that region all right the group we're going to be with international relations when we return from a break after the break we'll continue our discussion on brain state parking. lot. magine assets that the phone watches show every single moment. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he phoned me. you know we realized they were following everyone from early in the morning. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. me devil operation on archie. wealthy british style socks and that's not on. markets why not this scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. world into the future of science technology innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. ok. welcome back to crossfire computable to remind you we're talking about the po
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>> there's still a middle class. think it certainly can be resurrected. >> it can be resurrected in your opinion? >> yes. >> good to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> that's encourage. we've got the latest on the recall effort in wisconsin. the numbers don't look good for governor scott walker. so where does he run to? those guys across the street. m >>> is the 99% movement getting stronger or getting weaker? 96% of you think o'reilly's full of it, that it's getting stronger. 4% of you think it's getting weaker. the scott walker recall effort is going strong. wisconsin democratic party chair mike tate gives us an update. where are the signatures? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] sitting. waiting. hoping. that's a recipe for failed investing. open an e-trade account and open doors, seize opportunities, take action with some of the most powerful yet easy-to-use trading tools on the planet all built to help you maximize the potential of every dollar you invest. successful investing isn't done by throwin
>> there's still a middle class. think it certainly can be resurrected. >> it can be resurrected in your opinion? >> yes. >> good to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> that's encourage. we've got the latest on the recall effort in wisconsin. the numbers don't look good for governor scott walker. so where does he run to? those guys across the street. m >>> is the 99% movement getting stronger or getting weaker? 96% of you...
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they took out 50 of the kids from the marina middle school. they had the street team from cirque du soleil come and run the obstacle course. lee will install on lighting, it will be on the time morceli will be able to save funding on that. the kids came out, they did a drawing for premier tickets for tonight for five of our students. and they would not put them down, they were doing these obstacle courses and they would not set their tickets down. it was really fantastic. i wanted to invite everybody, especially the alums to the dance on november 5. it will be a really great party and a great fundraiser for the school as well. >> and the jazz band will be performing, i am in that. that is kind of cool. >> our president is very humbled but she was also awarded and recognized at the banquet this saturday night for her contributions to the community. congratulations. [applause] president mendoza: thank you. regular board meeting announcements. our next regular board meeting falls on november 8, all of you should know is a special day. it is elect
they took out 50 of the kids from the marina middle school. they had the street team from cirque du soleil come and run the obstacle course. lee will install on lighting, it will be on the time morceli will be able to save funding on that. the kids came out, they did a drawing for premier tickets for tonight for five of our students. and they would not put them down, they were doing these obstacle courses and they would not set their tickets down. it was really fantastic. i wanted to invite...
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when it comes to the middle class workers.ning me now, larry handily, international president of the transit unit and jack reall, president of firefighters union local 67. congratulations. i know you put your heart and soul into this. a big victory and momentum for organized labor. no question. larry, your thoughts on what happened here tonight. >> first, ed, i obviously want to thank my members and all the members of all the unions for all the work they did to make this happen. also i want you to know on behalf of our members we thank you, ed, for telling this story every day so well and helping us make it happen. it's been a great night for working people all over america. >> i think it's been a real attack on the middle class. i mean, the finances of the country. our treasury is in tough shape. states aren't getting the help. it's the trickle down. it's clear this governor tried to balance the budget on the backs of working people. but jack, one thing is for sure, you know, you firefighters obviously got out there and did w
when it comes to the middle class workers.ning me now, larry handily, international president of the transit unit and jack reall, president of firefighters union local 67. congratulations. i know you put your heart and soul into this. a big victory and momentum for organized labor. no question. larry, your thoughts on what happened here tonight. >> first, ed, i obviously want to thank my members and all the members of all the unions for all the work they did to make this happen. also i...
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>> there's still a middle class.can be resurrected in your opinion? >> yes. >> good to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> that's encourage. we've got the latest on the recall effort in wisconsin. the numbers don't look good for governor scott walker. so where does he run to? those guys across the street. >>> is the 99% movement getting stronger or getting weaker? 96% of you think o'reilly's full of it, that it's getting stronger. 4% of you think it's getting weaker. the scott walker recall effort is going strong. wisconsin democratic party chair mike tate gives us an update. where are the signatures? portable navigation, a bluetooth connection, a stolen-vehicle locator, roadside assistance, and something that could help save your life -- automatic help in a crash. it's the technology of five devices in one hardworking mirror. because life happens while you drive. for a limited time, get an onstar fmv mirror for only $199 after a $100 off. visit onstar.com for retailers. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the
>> there's still a middle class.can be resurrected in your opinion? >> yes. >> good to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> that's encourage. we've got the latest on the recall effort in wisconsin. the numbers don't look good for governor scott walker. so where does he run to? those guys across the street. >>> is the 99% movement getting stronger or getting weaker? 96% of you think o'reilly's full of it, that it's getting stronger. 4%...
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almost every country has been doing it in the middle east the middle east is a penetrated the region it's always going to penetrate that region all right good we're going to be with international relations when we return from a break after the break we'll continue our discussion on brain state starting. wealthy british scientists are. tied to the sputnik. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cards or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. download the official antti application to your i phone or my pod touch from the i choose our store. one john t. to life on the go. video on demand ati's mine broadcasts and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. world for the first science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. let's say. the gate. welcome back across town people about to remind you we're talking about the political turbulence in bahrain. ok kate i'd like to go back to you in london here and cross t
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almost every country has been doing it in the middle east the middle east is a penetrated the region and it's always going to penetrate that region all right the group we're going to be with international relations when we return from a break after the break we'll continue our discussion on brain state r.t. . if you want to. see a fish. on t. application to your i phone or i pod touch from the i.q. stops to. watch on t.v. life on the. video on demand r.t.s. minefield costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. i had to go through a ten year old boy that. we train them how to tell we as officers develop the orders for them so. we never explain to them why it's ok. most people at the point of looking down and time to pull the trigger became concious objectors. i don't remember squeezing the trigger and am i don't remember seeing him go down well i remember is that we shot him. on the other side are soldiers too and soldiers do it so we do and they're trying to kill us we're trying to kill them and that's just the ugly face a war. nothing honorable and. i we
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it seems everyone is talking about the squeezed middle-class in america and the middle-class is feeling is particularly hard. do you think this shift in demographics is permanent? >> the forces at work here globally, income inequality in america is reaching levels we have not seen since the gilded age. the rise of the emerging- market, you have a technological displacement of jobs that has already hollowed out the working class and it will be starting to have an effect on white collar jobs, these trends are not going away anytime soon. at the same time, we have not buffered them as well as your past in terms of trying to promote equality. the problem is really magnified here. >> when i went and spoke to rich and jennifer in pennsylvania, they say they don't feel as well-off as their parents. most americans would be shocked to learn about what you wrote -- that there is more social mobility in many european countries than there is in the united states. >> its hard to imagine a bigger hit to the american dream, this idea that you can do better than your parents, that you would have an eas
it seems everyone is talking about the squeezed middle-class in america and the middle-class is feeling is particularly hard. do you think this shift in demographics is permanent? >> the forces at work here globally, income inequality in america is reaching levels we have not seen since the gilded age. the rise of the emerging- market, you have a technological displacement of jobs that has already hollowed out the working class and it will be starting to have an effect on white collar...
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what a year 2011 has been for freedom in the middle east and north africa. we have seen what may have well been the first arab revolution for democracy, then the second and the third. in him and people are demanding a transition to democracy they deserve to see delivered. syrians are refusing to relent until they can decide their own future. i want to single out someone who is here with us tonight. when our ambassador to syria was mobbed, salted, and threatened just for meeting with peaceful protesters, he put his personal safety on the line to let the syrian people know that america stands with them. he said he was inspired by his bravery. as he drove into a city under assault by the regime. the people of that city covered his car with flowers. please join me by giving a warm welcome to ambassador robert ford. [applause] thank you robert and allison for your dedicated service to our country. i have met people lifted by the sense that their teachers actually do belong to them. in my travels in the region i have heard purpose and new- found pride i have also
what a year 2011 has been for freedom in the middle east and north africa. we have seen what may have well been the first arab revolution for democracy, then the second and the third. in him and people are demanding a transition to democracy they deserve to see delivered. syrians are refusing to relent until they can decide their own future. i want to single out someone who is here with us tonight. when our ambassador to syria was mobbed, salted, and threatened just for meeting with peaceful...
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the search continues for whoever vandalized a middle river neighborhood. >> kim dacey is live the police headquarters with more on the damage done. good morning. >> police think the vandals struck overnight from saturday into sunday morning in the 3700 block on holly grove road in middle river. residents say it is usually a nice neighborhood and they have had no major problems. but yesterday they woke to find a swastika and other messages spray-painted on several cars and fences. those residents are upset by the incident. they spent a lot of the day sunday trying to undo the damage. police don't have a description of the suspects. neighbors think it may be a group of teenagers they have seen around the area. >> these kids -- there's a lot of better things that you can be doing with your time than vandalizing people's property. someday they will understand what it's like to own something and have somebody ruin it. >> we have one single -- or double lines painted across the cars. nothing -- no major damage. it generally comes off. but it's more of an inconvenience than anything. >> police
the search continues for whoever vandalized a middle river neighborhood. >> kim dacey is live the police headquarters with more on the damage done. good morning. >> police think the vandals struck overnight from saturday into sunday morning in the 3700 block on holly grove road in middle river. residents say it is usually a nice neighborhood and they have had no major problems. but yesterday they woke to find a swastika and other messages spray-painted on several cars and fences....
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>> well, the middle class and those who aspire to be in the middle class puv back. it was as simple at that. a year ago, soon after governor kasich was elected and took office, the legislature and the governor went after collective bargaining rights, they went after voting rights and went after women's rights. we saw yesterday in ohio in collective bargaining rights, maine on voters rights and mississippi on women's rights, the voters said we're not going to put up with that. that's why it was such a huge victory. a 22-point victory, with the machine sill of the republican party, and karl rove's money machine, all of that in the state, the middle class pushed back. and that's why it was such a big deal yesterday in ohio. >> wall street s. the ceos who outsourced jobs, the people like governor kasich have declared war on the middle class. they have declared the class war has been from the elite aimed at the middle class. those on the politicians on the side of working-class kids and poor families that want their kids -- the working class and poor families that want t
>> well, the middle class and those who aspire to be in the middle class puv back. it was as simple at that. a year ago, soon after governor kasich was elected and took office, the legislature and the governor went after collective bargaining rights, they went after voting rights and went after women's rights. we saw yesterday in ohio in collective bargaining rights, maine on voters rights and mississippi on women's rights, the voters said we're not going to put up with that. that's why...
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what is under attack is the american middle class.ut of course republicans, they don't care about those folks. i want to take this opportunity to remind congressman price about the 9.1% unemployment rate in this country and the 10.3% unemployment in the rate of his own state of georg. congressman price pretends to care about jobs by pushing this bogus talking point. >> the fact of the matter is we've been doing a lot of bills, though, to create jobs. in fact, our jobs program is piling up like cordwood in the senate. >> really? something's piling up? but it's not a republican jobs program. there are 15 bills republicans are calling jobs legislation. 10 of them are deregulation bills which do nothing to create jobs. the other five are all about drill, baby, drill, designed to put more money in the pockets of the oil executives. and by the way, the big five oil companies have already raked in more than $100 billion in profits in the first three quarters of this year. do they need a subsidy? so for tom price to say republicans have passe
what is under attack is the american middle class.ut of course republicans, they don't care about those folks. i want to take this opportunity to remind congressman price about the 9.1% unemployment rate in this country and the 10.3% unemployment in the rate of his own state of georg. congressman price pretends to care about jobs by pushing this bogus talking point. >> the fact of the matter is we've been doing a lot of bills, though, to create jobs. in fact, our jobs program is piling up...
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do you want to cut taxes for the middle class and those who are trying to get into the middle class,r do you want to protect massive tax breaks for millionaires and billion airs, many of whom want to actually help? a $1,500 tax cut for middle class family, that isn't a band-aid, that's a big deal for people. >> joining me now is congresswoman john schakowsky, democrat from illinois. she's also a member. progressive caucus, and ed rendell, former dnc chairman and current nbc news political analyst. congresswoman, republicans love tax cuts, so they are going to extend the payroll tax cuts, right? i mean, am i missing something? >> isn't it remarkable how they seem reluctant when it comes to lowering taxes for the middle class, that they have some reservations, but i'm telling you. this is the barack obama that is the fighter. he is out there, and i dare them. i really do. i dare them to say no to extending those tax cuts. actually expanding the tax cuts, and you're right. $1,500 may not be a big dealç the 1% that the republicans are the guard dogs for, but it sure means a lot to ordin
do you want to cut taxes for the middle class and those who are trying to get into the middle class,r do you want to protect massive tax breaks for millionaires and billion airs, many of whom want to actually help? a $1,500 tax cut for middle class family, that isn't a band-aid, that's a big deal for people. >> joining me now is congresswoman john schakowsky, democrat from illinois. she's also a member. progressive caucus, and ed rendell, former dnc chairman and current nbc news political...
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the so-called arab spring what can we honestly say that middle east and. northern african countries which have gone through with the changes have they really become more democratic gyptian tunisian friends of mine say that it's just the opposite the economy is in far worse shape libya had the highest living standard in all of africa before the bombing of nato today the country is in ruins because of those bombings not because of could offer. the economy of egypt is in dire straits the military remains in control they were and the military high command of egypt was sitting in the pentagon when the revolts kicked off and waited for a signal from the pentagon when to return and take control of those events so while the instigators of the conflicts will turn seem to be you know the united states and maybe some of the european powers that you know look at libya will they be able to restore normality in these countries or is it not even in their interest i don't think they give a moment's thought to normality or normalization i think what their concern is especi
the so-called arab spring what can we honestly say that middle east and. northern african countries which have gone through with the changes have they really become more democratic gyptian tunisian friends of mine say that it's just the opposite the economy is in far worse shape libya had the highest living standard in all of africa before the bombing of nato today the country is in ruins because of those bombings not because of could offer. the economy of egypt is in dire straits the military...