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hundred ninety ninety eight nine hundred ninety nine was arguing we don't need glass steagall it's worked so well for the last sixty years if you try to say that twenty years earlier thirty years or forty years earlier if you had been laughed off the floor of this because there are people alive who remembered what happened when harding came into power in one thousand twenty want to deregulated the banks and it led to the to the bubble that crashed in nineteen twenty nine and let's talk about today and ironically of course under the clinton administration we saw this massive deregulation the economy. why is twenty sixteen the next date i mean obviously we're in this right now but why is that the peak or are right now and and it is both an economic cycle and a political cycle the crash really began and late two thousand and six and those people within the bush administration had any sense saw it coming and did everything they could to keep it from happening before the november two thousand and eleven they were not successful and i think that's part of why we have president obama rather than
hundred ninety ninety eight nine hundred ninety nine was arguing we don't need glass steagall it's worked so well for the last sixty years if you try to say that twenty years earlier thirty years or forty years earlier if you had been laughed off the floor of this because there are people alive who remembered what happened when harding came into power in one thousand twenty want to deregulated the banks and it led to the to the bubble that crashed in nineteen twenty nine and let's talk about...
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hundred ninety eight nine hundred ninety nine was arguing we don't need glass steagall it's worked so well for the last sixty years if you try to say that twenty years earlier thirty years earlier forty years earlier he would been laughed off the floor of the sun because there are people alive who remembered what happened when harding came into power in one thousand twenty want to be regulated the banks and it led to the to the bubble that crashed in nineteen twenty nine and let's talk about today and ironically of course one of the clinton administration we saw this massive deregulation the economy why is twenty sixteen the next day to i mean obviously we're in this right now but why is that the peak we're in a right now and and it is both an economic cycle and a political cycle the crash really began into late two thousand and six and those people within the bush administration had any sense saw it coming and did everything they could to keep it from happening before the november two thousand a to like they were not successful and i think that's part of why we have president obama r
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the new deal and all this kind of stuff and this led in the one nine hundred fifty s. nearly nine hundred fifty s. to people like russell kirk and barry goldwater and william f. buckley to so. you know if that middle class gets too big too fast it's going to destabilize the country and destabilize countries not a good thing i mean this is just a basic tenet of the conservative worldview it's not good or bad it's just you know what i'm buckley said the conservative is a man of stands athwart the arc of history of this hand shouting stop and it's true it's true so so you had the liberals who were seeing all this change in the kind of thomas jefferson thomas paine fashion and saw thought as wonderful thing and conservatives who are saying wait a minute if the middle class is too big this could be dangerous this is in the fifty's one hundred fifty one fifty two russell kirk wrote a book called the conservative mind that lays this all out predicts this fast forward to the seventy's and now it's actually happening women are demanding rights in the workplace you know the whol
the new deal and all this kind of stuff and this led in the one nine hundred fifty s. nearly nine hundred fifty s. to people like russell kirk and barry goldwater and william f. buckley to so. you know if that middle class gets too big too fast it's going to destabilize the country and destabilize countries not a good thing i mean this is just a basic tenet of the conservative worldview it's not good or bad it's just you know what i'm buckley said the conservative is a man of stands athwart the...
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commonality stonewalls nine hundred sixty nine young people are saying hell no i won't go to vietnam i mean literally every facet of society except for old rich white guys were in the open rebellion and on the social side so it seems that all those one nine hundred fifty s. predictions about you know if that middle class gets too big this is this ronald reagan's reason why college shouldn't be free if that middle class gets too big and too strong and too healthy will start demanding things while they were at the same time business was under assault in one hundred sixty two you had racial carlson publish your book silent spring in one thousand nine hundred sixty five ralph nader had published on safe at any speed the consequence of those two books was a brand new environmental movement and a brand new consumer movement so by nine hundred seventy one when lewis powell set down and wrote a memo to his for a new gene sindoor of the chamber of commerce he opened the memo with the phrase to the effect of american business is under assault as is america itself and he actually meant that and
commonality stonewalls nine hundred sixty nine young people are saying hell no i won't go to vietnam i mean literally every facet of society except for old rich white guys were in the open rebellion and on the social side so it seems that all those one nine hundred fifty s. predictions about you know if that middle class gets too big this is this ronald reagan's reason why college shouldn't be free if that middle class gets too big and too strong and too healthy will start demanding things...
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hundred eighteen one nine hundred thirty nine and again in one nine hundred seventy one so these things do happen and it doesn't mean the end of the world it doesn't mean we all go you know live in caves or canned goods what it means is that the major trading financial powers have to sit down and reform the system create a new system to replace the one that failed and so what what i do in the new book is i look forward and say what what could the new system look like who would the players be they for example china was not a player in the one nine hundred seventy s. they were when we the last time this happened the smithsonian agreement one nine hundred seventy one and some subsequent meetings china was miserables of course but it was not a big factor in the international monetary system this time they will be a player so what does that mean so look at the future of the international monetary system and thing. about what some of the alternatives would be to the current dollar system now jim we have to go to break but you've got to stick around for us because coming up how realistic is a
hundred eighteen one nine hundred thirty nine and again in one nine hundred seventy one so these things do happen and it doesn't mean the end of the world it doesn't mean we all go you know live in caves or canned goods what it means is that the major trading financial powers have to sit down and reform the system create a new system to replace the one that failed and so what what i do in the new book is i look forward and say what what could the new system look like who would the players be...
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in the early one nine hundred ninety s. mikhail kalashnikov had his first opportunity to attend international small firearms exhibition. changed. and weapons for hunting and sporting purposes were being developed based on his rifle. personally test of the new models as he had always done. a semiautomatic shotgun based on the kalashnikov takes less than a couple of seconds to be ready for. the united states potential adverse or it has been one of the most active customers for the russian made. americans of compared before. i got twelve design of the show guns based on the kalashnikov assault rifle as it turns out twelve is a more attractive weapon is more powerful and capable of more effective rapid fire . americans had to swallow their pride earlier this year a plant signed contracts with the americans for thousands of so i got twelve units to be supplied to the police force. but the. models are assembled in the same shop to the same quality control tests before being shipped to a customer. we're entering the freezer now to
in the early one nine hundred ninety s. mikhail kalashnikov had his first opportunity to attend international small firearms exhibition. changed. and weapons for hunting and sporting purposes were being developed based on his rifle. personally test of the new models as he had always done. a semiautomatic shotgun based on the kalashnikov takes less than a couple of seconds to be ready for. the united states potential adverse or it has been one of the most active customers for the russian made....
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in the nine hundred sixty s. we didn't have numerical models of weather predictions so we used radio signals at about fifteen sites here the radio signals detected a balloon and by the location of the balloon and we could see the wind altitudes and then we mapped out these fifteen points and once we knew the different altitude levels of the wind the weather forecasters could use the maps to figure out the distribution of different winds in the area that. understand the spread of particles that were possibly contaminated with the c p had developed a forecasting model but these models were relatively simple more than they predicted a certain subject so we had a lot of faith in this trajectory that we now know that the atmosphere was far more chaotic than the margin for error was much bigger than we believed so we must take into account these uncertainties that can after a few hours in fact reach several hundred kilometers. based on evidence from the first experiment on july the second one nine hundred sixty six the
in the nine hundred sixty s. we didn't have numerical models of weather predictions so we used radio signals at about fifteen sites here the radio signals detected a balloon and by the location of the balloon and we could see the wind altitudes and then we mapped out these fifteen points and once we knew the different altitude levels of the wind the weather forecasters could use the maps to figure out the distribution of different winds in the area that. understand the spread of particles that...
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state of virginia it was here in the nine hundred ninety s. after the end of the cold war that the a k forty seven was designed as met their american am sixteen counterparts following the gathering. put his signature on one of the rifles belonging to the club and this is russian ammunition. so it i'm sure it will work well. general kalashnikov autographed this piece so this is quite a rare piece and when we shoot it i'm going to everybody. because we don't want to smear the signature of. a kalashnikov assault rifles mainly assembled by. people working at the machine building in the city will never say weapons. they were simply the product. very to be a case of being turned down he has in one thousand nine hundred forty seven people across the border instantly recognized the kalashnikov that is the most widespread firearm in the world is today. the rifle is not only functional but it's also a handsome model. to say that it cries out to be touched most of the workers at the machine building clones the women it's told they handle the mechanical o
state of virginia it was here in the nine hundred ninety s. after the end of the cold war that the a k forty seven was designed as met their american am sixteen counterparts following the gathering. put his signature on one of the rifles belonging to the club and this is russian ammunition. so it i'm sure it will work well. general kalashnikov autographed this piece so this is quite a rare piece and when we shoot it i'm going to everybody. because we don't want to smear the signature of. a...
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busy work we keep working on political campaigns we drew names out of a hat i was fortunate in one nine hundred seventy i drew the name of john tani who at the time was running for the house of representatives in riverside county he was a disciple of the kennedy clan and was running for congress said i pulled his name out of a how did we were to volunteer and work on that campaign and i would say tom fight honestly that was my introduction to electoral politics and media so you've seen it from the inside and from the outside. yeah no i definitely started on the inside as a result of that effort i got my name onto a number of lists that not lead to one nine hundred seventy two i had a chance meeting with you or humphrey where i asked my father why were most of our friends working for george. the governor at the time i enjoyed meeting hubert humphrey but wondered a lot more about george mcgovern and i think that was really the seven all event for me at twelve years old living in orange county california behind the orange curtain not a great progressive thousand other i begin very involved
busy work we keep working on political campaigns we drew names out of a hat i was fortunate in one nine hundred seventy i drew the name of john tani who at the time was running for the house of representatives in riverside county he was a disciple of the kennedy clan and was running for congress said i pulled his name out of a how did we were to volunteer and work on that campaign and i would say tom fight honestly that was my introduction to electoral politics and media so you've seen it from...
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is that in the one nine hundred thirty s. we had manufacturing capability we could build things we could build our way out of things which is exactly what we did we have now exported almost all of that manufacture a large portion of it we're the world's largest weapons manufacturers but that's it so kind of when you say you know an ecosystem we're lacking a diversification if you will now in your books forward you actually credit the authors of the fourth turning me on how and. for providing the central idea for your book. crush you want to yes not all of it just one can you briefly explain what this idea is well and their book the fourth turning in their earlier book on generations they've done several of these basically points out that roughly every eighty years i want to speak for them i'll give you kind of my version please take because they're not the only ones who are saying this and. in fact you know this is a theory that goes back well over a hundred years. but basically we we figure stuff out through painful experien
is that in the one nine hundred thirty s. we had manufacturing capability we could build things we could build our way out of things which is exactly what we did we have now exported almost all of that manufacture a large portion of it we're the world's largest weapons manufacturers but that's it so kind of when you say you know an ecosystem we're lacking a diversification if you will now in your books forward you actually credit the authors of the fourth turning me on how and. for providing...
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is that in the one nine hundred thirty s. we had manufacturing capability we could build things we could build our way out of things which is exactly what we did we have now exported almost all that manufacture a large portion of it we're the world's largest weapons manufacturers but that's a sort of kind of when you say you know an ecosystem we're lacking a diversification if you will now in your books forward you actually credit the authors of the fourth turning me on how and. for providing the central idea for your book. crush you want to yes not all of it just one can you briefly explain what this idea is well and their book the fourth turning in their earlier book on generations they've done several of these basically points out that roughly every eighty years i don't want to speak for them i'll give you my version please their take because they're not the only ones who are saying this and. in fact you know this is a theory that goes back well over a hundred years. but basically we we figure stuff out through painful exp
is that in the one nine hundred thirty s. we had manufacturing capability we could build things we could build our way out of things which is exactly what we did we have now exported almost all that manufacture a large portion of it we're the world's largest weapons manufacturers but that's a sort of kind of when you say you know an ecosystem we're lacking a diversification if you will now in your books forward you actually credit the authors of the fourth turning me on how and. for providing...
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capitol building is literally crumbling is about to undergo its first round of renovations since one nine hundred sixty this while americans lose faith in a congress that's bitterly divided throughout the year we'll take a deeper look at where the cracks form. it's thursday december twenty sixth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching our team. then we begin tonight it's an iraq a nation that's experienced a very bloody two thousand and thirteen and now it's receiving a fresh shipment of american drones and missiles last week the united states ships seventy five hellfire missiles to the iraqi government to help deal with the increasing extremist violence that has crippled the nation this year and led to the deaths of more than eight thousand iraqis and in the coming months the u.s. will also send ten scan eagle reconnaissance drones to iraq unlike the deadly predator drones the u.s. previously flew over the nation these drones will be used to locate targets for iraqi security forces to attack now as of right now u.s. government officials say there have been no requests
capitol building is literally crumbling is about to undergo its first round of renovations since one nine hundred sixty this while americans lose faith in a congress that's bitterly divided throughout the year we'll take a deeper look at where the cracks form. it's thursday december twenty sixth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching our team. then we begin tonight it's an iraq a nation that's experienced a very bloody two thousand and thirteen and now it's receiving a...
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in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine before the utah was put back in the hands of the territory there were precautionary measures in check. for example in this noticeable larry. polls open in may which allow analyses to be taken from the bottom to see the infiltration that there might be between the two concrete slabs of course samples were sent back to the mainland and the results were collected. then afterwards by compiling the results we were able to see the exact spot where there was radioactive emission. and we would see that this emission was tiny less than you might find a lender now in britain. here we can effectively know everything about the area around the legionnaires fifty four and regiment camp i could see the green zone show that there's no pollution whereas the red zones show that pollution has been detected in the lead hydrocarbons. in. different times different customs. it would seem that the army has now developed an environmental conscience . in this pilot project the restoration of one hundred eighty five is an opportunity to apply new technologies like using bact
in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine before the utah was put back in the hands of the territory there were precautionary measures in check. for example in this noticeable larry. polls open in may which allow analyses to be taken from the bottom to see the infiltration that there might be between the two concrete slabs of course samples were sent back to the mainland and the results were collected. then afterwards by compiling the results we were able to see the exact spot where there was...
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well you mentioned part of my resume goes back to the late one nine hundred seventy s. when i was a newspaper publisher in a small was council town that was flooded there will be ten years or so with a major major flood like we've seen lately around here in colorado and there is one to build a living for three and a half million dollars around this. and then i proposed in my capacity as editor that we spend the money instead to move the town to higher ground so we'd never have to ask for federal assistance again in the townspeople this is after the arab oil embargoes of the one nine hundred seventy s. said well we're doing it by the way build a solar village and so basically they did seventy five percent or so of their heating energy comes from passive solar systems which is no mean feat of a cold weather state like wisconsin so that got to be very interested in community sustainability and alternative energy and those kinds of things while that's a markable story so about solutions if you could write the world's policies we're going to start comes to confronting one wh
well you mentioned part of my resume goes back to the late one nine hundred seventy s. when i was a newspaper publisher in a small was council town that was flooded there will be ten years or so with a major major flood like we've seen lately around here in colorado and there is one to build a living for three and a half million dollars around this. and then i proposed in my capacity as editor that we spend the money instead to move the town to higher ground so we'd never have to ask for...
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nine hundred ninety five. taking into account the size of the nuclear blasts but question whether they could have taken place without having any effect on the stability of the. one hundred thirty seven wells between six hundred twelve hundred meters deep dug in the lagoon and on the crown of the et all. these images taken in the one nine hundred sixty s. before the tests show a very regular crown. since the end of the nuclear tests we know that and more there are some zones that have been weakened due to the underground testing in particular. test on the twenty fifth of july one thousand nine hundred seventy nine caused some of the exterior slopes to collapse in the southwest zone and there was a return wave that surprised everybody. of politics seventeen kilometer protective wall was built after that. because we feared that there would be another collapse. today caused a collapse far less important than the one anticipated. in the northeast we drove to the center located between a lagoon and the ocean. the ro
nine hundred ninety five. taking into account the size of the nuclear blasts but question whether they could have taken place without having any effect on the stability of the. one hundred thirty seven wells between six hundred twelve hundred meters deep dug in the lagoon and on the crown of the et all. these images taken in the one nine hundred sixty s. before the tests show a very regular crown. since the end of the nuclear tests we know that and more there are some zones that have been...
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on me to politics is what got me in politics well i guess the honor system would be my sixth grade nine. screen school i was part of a group of at the time misfits who weren't out cooperating during. seven period so we were corralled and taken into a sister paulette's room where she organized us into a busy work and part of the busy work we keep working on political campaigns we drew names out of a hat and i was fortunate in one nine hundred seventy i drew the name of john tani who at the time was running for the house of representatives in riverside county he was a disciple of the kennedy clan and was running for congress had i pulled his name out of a how did we were to volunteer and work on that campaign and i would say tom quite honestly that was my introduction to electoral politics and media so you've seen it from the inside and from the outside. yeah no i definitely started on the inside as a result of that effort i got my name onto a number of lists that not lead to one nine hundred seventy two i had a chance meeting with you or humphrey or i asked my father why were most of our
on me to politics is what got me in politics well i guess the honor system would be my sixth grade nine. screen school i was part of a group of at the time misfits who weren't out cooperating during. seven period so we were corralled and taken into a sister paulette's room where she organized us into a busy work and part of the busy work we keep working on political campaigns we drew names out of a hat and i was fortunate in one nine hundred seventy i drew the name of john tani who at the time...
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since nine hundred forty nine. claims that they took advice from. so many times they think the debate is pointless. this place is awash with rumors it's no secret that the german designer worked in this building after the war i've seen an article on the internet claiming that he gave casual advice to the young mikhail kalashnikov just in passing it sounds ludicrous . work was a carefully guarded secret obviously he had no access to it. to be carried through these men are ready to face is. special being trained to have. the same conditions. police for. his wife is designed. for the fact that he had many ideas but they had come from his soviet colleagues from. kalashnikov was able to integrate various solutions with design to best advantage. the new assault rifle much more than. whenever a kalashnikov run out of ammunition it was still very useful in fighting. fire and could resume. any. illiterate person in the world operated disassemble it for basically if any and use them under all conditions they have a documentary once history channel. where they
since nine hundred forty nine. claims that they took advice from. so many times they think the debate is pointless. this place is awash with rumors it's no secret that the german designer worked in this building after the war i've seen an article on the internet claiming that he gave casual advice to the young mikhail kalashnikov just in passing it sounds ludicrous . work was a carefully guarded secret obviously he had no access to it. to be carried through these men are ready to face is....
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nine hundred eighty one i was psycho simple a good melanoma at the time c. street level four is very very lucky thirty one years ago i put the cancer behind me and it's quite successful up until may of this year on which i was dealt another . streak of bad luck to melanoma spouse and it's unfortunate that it's back to the degree that it was had in may i was told of this year that i had very little chance really to fight it at this time but given my track record of putting cancer on hold for thirty one years we're back here again in may i was told if i didn't get a bridge drug i'd be trouble in august and here we are just severs so tom i'm trying his best i can to deal with the reality that i've been diagnosed both with terminal cancer and make sure and in twenty fourteen that we elect to press a democratic majority so it's a question of balancing two right now and so far so good. you know there are some people who suggest that if you have a mission that you're passionate about that you push through even health crises still think that's how. good he does a fi
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station in one nine hundred eighty. different continental the last thirty years there's been a system in place called tel site that is a remote surveillance of the site and was constructed using several different installation techniques laterally incline drilling of cables that are anchored three to four thousand meters in the cliffs that allow for very precise measurements of the movements there are seismic stations and inclinometer is in the wells that allow us to see and measure the internal movements of the rocks and then there are various g.p.s. stations that allow us to measure the movements in relation to each other. with all this increasing surveillance of the earth all. tempting fate. these results are sent by satellite to the atomic energy commission office in paris where they're constantly analyzed throughout the. last surveillance report that was made available about the geologic stability of more was made in two thousand. we are already in two thousand and twelve and that was the last report we had access t
station in one nine hundred eighty. different continental the last thirty years there's been a system in place called tel site that is a remote surveillance of the site and was constructed using several different installation techniques laterally incline drilling of cables that are anchored three to four thousand meters in the cliffs that allow for very precise measurements of the movements there are seismic stations and inclinometer is in the wells that allow us to see and measure the internal...
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hundred twenty nine. right now america is really really vulnerable because of thirty two years of reaganomics because of phil graham's massive deregulation of the banks toure's of the gramm leads bliley act in the commodity futures modernization act at the end of the clinton presidency our economy is also weak because of the insane trade policies adopted by both the reagan and clinton presidency is it really doesn't take a lot to keep our economy in the gutter these days or to make it even worse and because giant corporations have shut down in the last decade over two million us jobs and ship them overseas government spending has become a pretty strong lever that can flip the economy for better or worse. so if you want to crash the economy best way to do it slash government spending and that's exactly what republicans are doing ever since president obama lost a filibuster proof senate when scott brown was sworn in to replace the late ted kennedy on february fourth the twenty ten. as economists paul krugma
hundred twenty nine. right now america is really really vulnerable because of thirty two years of reaganomics because of phil graham's massive deregulation of the banks toure's of the gramm leads bliley act in the commodity futures modernization act at the end of the clinton presidency our economy is also weak because of the insane trade policies adopted by both the reagan and clinton presidency is it really doesn't take a lot to keep our economy in the gutter these days or to make it even...
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in one thousand nine gained its independence two years ago the country has been in turmoil since presence albuquerque and accused his former vice president of wanting it to him in efficiency at least five hundred people have being killed. protesters in thailand are not letting up in efforts to push the prime minister from office in nineteen oh one has tried to appease them by calling for an election but they're still on the streets. the judges say much rather have too much influence tax in two models listed as prime minister until he was overthrown in two thousand six hundred s is one of those in february most towns. candidates for the election expected to start registering on monday i guess it lacks the credentials to run the governed. i ofcourse the election. to receive political reform. the city to support the opposition democrat party he suffered a crushing defeat in the lakes in two years ago and heidi's not expected to do much better this time around. most voters in the area support the prime minister and her brother thailand's economy has been ten people who live in rural areas in
in one thousand nine gained its independence two years ago the country has been in turmoil since presence albuquerque and accused his former vice president of wanting it to him in efficiency at least five hundred people have being killed. protesters in thailand are not letting up in efforts to push the prime minister from office in nineteen oh one has tried to appease them by calling for an election but they're still on the streets. the judges say much rather have too much influence tax in two...
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to shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as a political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas called the school of the assassins father roy was a witness to killings in central america founded the school of the americas watch in one thousand nine hundred and has been putting on this annual event for the last twenty three years it's about how no pressure man with the office you turn to their conscious maicon yours and other countries out there training to protect us economically just want to exploit the cheap labor and the natural resources. over the years this demonstration has only grown attracting people from all walks of life but for some it's a very personal and emotional experience this is adriano barto a guatemalan native who was forced to flee her home country in the eighty's after government forces murdered her brother and kid
to shut it down september eleventh nine hundred seventy three there was a military dictatorship that was funded by the cia funded by the us and part of that dictatorship was you know having people tortured and disappeared and incarcerated as a political prisoners and the folks that did that torture were trained here at the school of the americas called the school of the assassins father roy was a witness to killings in central america founded the school of the americas watch in one thousand...
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linna johnson declared a war on poverty back in the one nine hundred sixty s. his goal was to actually eliminate poverty in the united states then along came the vietnam war and the expenses associated with it in america has not had a serious conversation since one thousand nine hundred sixty five about actually ending poverty in the united states however johnson was able to get some pieces of his war and poverty agenda up and running successfully and it is those programs programs like food stamps and medicaid that today protect americans from falling through the cracks even when the economic scales are stacked against them or when capitalism fails social safety net programs like food stamps and unemployment insurance were never meant to completely solve the problem of economic inequality are only there to protect people from the failures of capitalism that's because an economic system as an economic system capitalism is pretty unstable crashes and slumps are common and some would argue inevitable especially when we live in a country where one party the republi
linna johnson declared a war on poverty back in the one nine hundred sixty s. his goal was to actually eliminate poverty in the united states then along came the vietnam war and the expenses associated with it in america has not had a serious conversation since one thousand nine hundred sixty five about actually ending poverty in the united states however johnson was able to get some pieces of his war and poverty agenda up and running successfully and it is those programs programs like food...
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one thousand nine hundred eighty g.d.p. growth or g.d.p. in the united states was growing gross domestic product at three point eight percent it's the only time in the history of the literally history of all that it was over three percent for the per decade for three consecutive days. because the country was white and the whole world was wiped out of the second world war we had no competition it's very easy to our exports went from about one and a half percent of our economy about one point eight percent it was not because we were doing an export driven economy. we were giving money to europe to rebuild we didn't sell them things they went to the us had no competition anywhere in the world there was nobody in the japanese were invading the u.s. steel market the british were invading the us steel market the germans were down until the seventy we had a good strong economy that was internal we americans were buying american made goods we had we had trade policies that were protecting us we had labor policies or we started this
one thousand nine hundred eighty g.d.p. growth or g.d.p. in the united states was growing gross domestic product at three point eight percent it's the only time in the history of the literally history of all that it was over three percent for the per decade for three consecutive days. because the country was white and the whole world was wiped out of the second world war we had no competition it's very easy to our exports went from about one and a half percent of our economy about one point...
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seconds in two thousand and nine but has big plans for twenty fourteen. this season this upcoming season my mr try to. break the workload. circles so that's one of my goals. my last goal is to go to rio for the sixteen. olympics or a target or does it ever be done to be a big theater because. well meanwhile in hawaii the veteran american surf that ken is later claimed his seventh billabong pipe last as title on the final day of this year's world championship tour the eleven to one world title...