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payne for the hearing. fundamentally -- before i say that, is there anybody here from our government at all, state department anybody? just raise your hand. anybody here from the u.n.? wow. anybody here from the sudan government, the embassy? this is a fundamentally evil government. they are evil as ronald reagan said with regard to 1983. they are fundamentally evil. evil. and until you remove bashir, this will continue. this will continue. it will not change. how long will the west pretend -- it will continue. china welcomed bashir. they gave him the red carpet. i have the picture -- red carpet. whenever an american businessman goes there, you are meeting with a man who has blood on his hands. the largest embassy in khartoum is the chinese embassy. they're all over the place. and president bush offered them and said anti-aircraft material and this administration never sent it. you take one of those out of the skies and will change the dynamics and these people are being chewed up and chewed up and chewed u
payne for the hearing. fundamentally -- before i say that, is there anybody here from our government at all, state department anybody? just raise your hand. anybody here from the u.n.? wow. anybody here from the sudan government, the embassy? this is a fundamentally evil government. they are evil as ronald reagan said with regard to 1983. they are fundamentally evil. evil. and until you remove bashir, this will continue. this will continue. it will not change. how long will the west pretend --...
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twain appointed payne and the rights to do the autobiography. payne rules over the papers along with clara, the only surviving daughter until he dies in 1937. he's such a, you know, he's such an exclusionist that devoto is ticked off because he's trying to write a book about twain, and he can't get access to the papers, but payne dies, and devoto, squeaky wheel, is appointed successor. they held direct access to the mark twain papers that are still outside the university of california. we're talking about 1937, 1940, 41, 42, and 43. now, how did they get to do what they wanted to do? who was the stop them? in fact, it's not really that unusual for editors of commercial books to do what they think will sell. that's what devoto is doing when he's crossing out the commas. he thinks that interferes with the sales of harper's edition of it. i don't know if i answered that whole question. did i? if i didn't, please speak up again. yeah? >> what percentage of the autobiography, not including uc berkeley's editor's editions is the original dictation tha
twain appointed payne and the rights to do the autobiography. payne rules over the papers along with clara, the only surviving daughter until he dies in 1937. he's such a, you know, he's such an exclusionist that devoto is ticked off because he's trying to write a book about twain, and he can't get access to the papers, but payne dies, and devoto, squeaky wheel, is appointed successor. they held direct access to the mark twain papers that are still outside the university of california. we're...
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says don't you think we should take more-- you're annoying me, charles payne? >> come on, warren buffett-- >> all the time, realistically, it's really nuts, really what this is is a smoke screen, obama wants to go after people, households making $250 and considers that rich. we're talking about small businesses, we're talking about people who contribute to society in so many ways and you know, you've the got to tell you, ben, it's great if someone buys a bentley or a jet and someone's got to work on it and park it and put gas in those things. >> pan buy it-- >> not giving the money to the government where it's going to be wasted or redistributed to political allies of this administration. >> charles, i agree. >> i would not just that as a campaign tip, and marines fighting terrorists in afghanistan. >> i have no problem, and when the super community fails they're going to gut defense because he they don't want to take any other. >> that will be a disaster. >> and wait a minute, wait a minute, i'm the chick, i am he' the third here, ben to your point and warren
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payne. >> thank you. let me thank you again and mr. wolf for his many years of passionate support, and it's good to have a newcomer to bring into the team, and pleased to have the interest here. i want to think back on some of the persons, probably the only thing we agreed on between congressman and myself was sudan. he went on his first travel to me with south sudan, and we stayed in tents and with samaritans purse, and i told him that's what a typical kodell was like. he didn't know, but later he knew and knew it was different than staying in a tent, but he and senator brown who was so strongly supported and senator frist, now senator coon from delaware who expressed strong interest, so we will continue to push. there is no respect with the government of khartoum. when president carter visited sudan with the operation, the lifeline sudan, bashir bombed the area just to let him know i'm in control, and so we've seen one say that bashir and his government are really too deformed to be reformed, and it was one of his statements, and i c
payne. >> thank you. let me thank you again and mr. wolf for his many years of passionate support, and it's good to have a newcomer to bring into the team, and pleased to have the interest here. i want to think back on some of the persons, probably the only thing we agreed on between congressman and myself was sudan. he went on his first travel to me with south sudan, and we stayed in tents and with samaritans purse, and i told him that's what a typical kodell was like. he didn't know,...
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payne or working together and getting this thing done right away. somebody comes up with an idea and 48 hours later we have a hearing for thank you very much and i yield back. >> thank you very much. let me introduce our very distinct panel distant was paneled witnesses today beginning with a bishop in andudu, andudu adam elnail the bishop of kadugli the capital of self kordofan. he tears integrated committee for this conflict torn region. he has been outspoken and courageous. in a recent interview with bishop andudu if anguish -- anguish and bishops had not been receiving medical treatment in early june he might be the -- in a mass grave now. that is how volatile and how dangerous the situation is today and again we are deeply indebted that he is here, flew here and will be providing the subcommittee and hopefully the entire congress and the american people very important insight and will be a rallying cry for action. we will then hear from mr. bradford phillips who serves as president of the persecution project foundation and as a sudan country di
payne or working together and getting this thing done right away. somebody comes up with an idea and 48 hours later we have a hearing for thank you very much and i yield back. >> thank you very much. let me introduce our very distinct panel distant was paneled witnesses today beginning with a bishop in andudu, andudu adam elnail the bishop of kadugli the capital of self kordofan. he tears integrated committee for this conflict torn region. he has been outspoken and courageous. in a recent...
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my name is walnut paiilma payne. i was called by the non-english and limited english speakers senior housing. they are really scared. they told me they are scared to go out at night. hopefully they will not be so scared if there is assistance for them. right now it is inundated with undesirables. so what happens at night is something for seniors that is hard to think and go out and enjoy it, so i hope you will really consider helping the seniors. i am not talking about even abc, because the seniors really need help, and the language is a barrier. i would like to help them, but i am so stretched out having so many seniors talking to me about it. i would like you to really pay attention to them and see what you can do to elevate -- help them to not be so fearful of what is going on. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> my name is [inaudible] . i am a patron of koko's and also a friend. i want to address the notion that having a bar in the area brings the bad element, because i do not think it is
my name is walnut paiilma payne. i was called by the non-english and limited english speakers senior housing. they are really scared. they told me they are scared to go out at night. hopefully they will not be so scared if there is assistance for them. right now it is inundated with undesirables. so what happens at night is something for seniors that is hard to think and go out and enjoy it, so i hope you will really consider helping the seniors. i am not talking about even abc, because the...
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payne. >> thank you very much. let me begin by thanking chairman smith for calling this hearing and helping us to shine light on the terrible condition that we've heard him describe and that we will be discussing today. i certainly appreciate the experts who have given they time here today to enlighten us on this situation. chairman smith has mentioned hydrocephalus is a an -- is an excess i accumulation of the cerebral spinal fluid in the brain and can be congenital or acquired. con jell tall hydrocephalus may be caused by parental factors or genetic abnormalities caused by infections, tumors, or head injuries. the disease can be fatal if left untreated. i'm hopeful that by providing prenate tall care to mothers, the president's global health initiative can help prevent the infection that causes the disease. the prevalence rate of hydrocephalus is not well known or not well documented. however, cure international estimates that there were roughly 400,000 new cases in 2010. i believe that the numbers of cases in ea
payne. >> thank you very much. let me begin by thanking chairman smith for calling this hearing and helping us to shine light on the terrible condition that we've heard him describe and that we will be discussing today. i certainly appreciate the experts who have given they time here today to enlighten us on this situation. chairman smith has mentioned hydrocephalus is a an -- is an excess i accumulation of the cerebral spinal fluid in the brain and can be congenital or acquired. con jell...
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payne and i will get back in here from our own and ministration. that said . >> let me thank you again for your many years of passionate support. it is good to have a newcomer to bring into the team, ms. berle. berkle. the only thing we agreed on in congress was sudan. tom tancredo went with me to south sudan. we stayed in tents and with samaritans and i tell them that's what a joke. he did not know since he was never. he found out later that this was different. he and senator brown back were were very supportive. senator frist and now senator cohen has expressed strong interest rate will continue to push. there is no respect from the government of khartoum even when president carter was visiting, bashir bombed the area to let them know he is in control. dr. gurang said bashir and his government are to reformed to be reformed. >> i could not agree more. dr. gurang's life was taken. he fought for 21 years for independence for a million people displaced and 2 million people died. it was killed 21 days after the signing of the cpa. we have to remember
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payne. >> thank you very much, senator. appreciate your testimony, and just sort of on this whole question of water, water-borne diseases even though it's off the specific topic here, but in your opinion, how much of preventable diseases are actually caused by impure water, you know, water-borne diseases? things like diarrhea, you know, just diseases in general, especially for newborns and infants and children. in your opinion, what -- investment in clean water, do you think that probably would be one of the greatest preventative methods to preventing many childhood diseases and in particular with what you're talking about although you're talking about rainfall that is a little bit different than the question of clean water and things of that nature. would any of you like to tackle that? >> congressman payne, there's nothing i think i've seen more shocking in my work than unprotected wells in rural villages in africa and what people need to drink and bathe their children in. there's no question that you're right, that the a
payne. >> thank you very much, senator. appreciate your testimony, and just sort of on this whole question of water, water-borne diseases even though it's off the specific topic here, but in your opinion, how much of preventable diseases are actually caused by impure water, you know, water-borne diseases? things like diarrhea, you know, just diseases in general, especially for newborns and infants and children. in your opinion, what -- investment in clean water, do you think that probably...
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at union square this afternoon police officer karl payne told us the numbers of police at forty-ninerdily reduced. >> unfortunately the way the economy situation is they have been cutting down on the number of officers seems like every year to get less and less and less. >>reporter: police chief said early this week that he had staffed extra police at saturday game with the raiders. fans flying in from texas for tomorrow game told me they had heard about what happened. >> a little alarming. we are definitely going to be cautious and safe and stay in a big group but i'm not too worried about it. >>reporter: reports of the fighting were also carried in newspaper in brazil. he already made his plans for a u.s. trip and that included tickets to the game. >> we are concerned about it because i'm with my wife and couple friends but it seems to me that the problem was with the visitor i guess. >>reporter: he says he doesn't think the houston game will be nearly as rowdy. forty-niner fans about says he's going to watch the game on tv this season. >> these too bad. they cut off the9 raider an
at union square this afternoon police officer karl payne told us the numbers of police at forty-ninerdily reduced. >> unfortunately the way the economy situation is they have been cutting down on the number of officers seems like every year to get less and less and less. >>reporter: police chief said early this week that he had staffed extra police at saturday game with the raiders. fans flying in from texas for tomorrow game told me they had heard about what happened. >> a...
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susan payne, great to have you on today and congratulations with the hard work you've done with safel. >> thank you so much. >> i appreciate it. >>> madonna, the material girl, is making a list of celebrities who are downright cheap when it comes to tipping, but she is not the worst on this list that's been put together. so, do you have any guesses? we're going to have it for you ahead. >>> when the white house and department of homeland security announced new rules on illegal immigrants just three days ago, no one was listening more closely than the people whose lives it could completely change -- undocumented workers and students, some brought to the u.s. as children, hoping for a shot at real citizenship. they've always seen themselves as americans, and many only have fuzzy memories of the countries that they were brought here from. jamie kim is a sophomore at fullerton college and a member of the california dream act coalition and joins me now to talk more about this. jamie, i understand you came to the u.s. at the age of 9 from south korea. you were with your parents and your si
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goals in fifty one going auto including a formidable seventeen in the europa league winning count payne last season. well meanwhile over in england match the likes of maintains a lot perfect start to go top of the premier league after a three you know when it's time to tottenham look at aldrich was missing the spurs squad of twenty five year old croatian midfield star continues to be linked with a mentor chelsea all despite his absence the visitors did hold united to be our mark when danny welbeck broke the deadlock and then fifteen minutes later the forward some time anderson the second brains rooney has the third in the dying minutes. you know i did not have the maximum six points from two games along with leaders nice to city hall. got me want michael obi the father of chelsea midfielder john obi mikel has been rescued by police after being kidnapped for ten days in nigeria those suspected of abducting him were paraded in front of the media at a police station in the central nigerian said you just. claimed soldiers were among his captors. us where players and spain's top two leagues
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three sets victory for imports only into the next round to see the a team beating russian alexander payne over one nine seed astray in some piece of the obvious and of sweden and back from injury venus williams is looking good beating travel weary russian best. new york just four hours before the match after hurricane irene delayed flight and in the men's game roger federer has booked his place in the next round the swiss is never lost in the first round here and that hundred percent rafa would never look to be dangerous santiago's your elbow in straight sets this was better is two hundred twenty fourth when adding a grand slam nine to one is time i. i think and i also inform is america's number one mardy fish he had a little trouble against him mr baez. passed in six two six two six one. and the only real upset in the men's stross or fifteenth seed viktor troicki fall at the hands of a one hundred. a five. elsewhere gael monfils richard gasket and thomas good is not stuff we. now let's switch to athletics the world athletics championships where russian heptathlete tatiana chin over is fi
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worries growing it is looking for a nasty setup and charles payne has seen this before.t usually doesn't end well. explain, my friend. >> well, you know, you look at the trends. especially the gdp trends and this is very eary to that. last couples '07 to '08 the same act trends in gdp. i think this quarter is going to be pivotal. if we don't go into the red. we'll dodge a bullet, but it will be close. >> neil: why? what worries you the most? >> this is a vote of no confidence. a vote of no confidence to the point people aren't moving. we've seen it, banks are sitting on a lot of money and corporations are sitting on a lot and so are people. the last report came out about consumer income we saw a savings shoot from 5% to 5.4% and people are starting to batten down the hatches and nothing to do with the debt ceiling debate. talking 0.4% growth in the first quarter. this has something to do with the larger element of losing faith in the system itself, i think. >> neil: you know, and you were commenting on fox business network that we haven't gotten beaten down on some of th
worries growing it is looking for a nasty setup and charles payne has seen this before.t usually doesn't end well. explain, my friend. >> well, you know, you look at the trends. especially the gdp trends and this is very eary to that. last couples '07 to '08 the same act trends in gdp. i think this quarter is going to be pivotal. if we don't go into the red. we'll dodge a bullet, but it will be close. >> neil: why? what worries you the most? >> this is a vote of no confidence....
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chairman and ranking member payne and congressman wolf and so many others on this issue. but for the sake of others in 1989, through a dude that, -- coup deetat. as soon as the national islamic front came to power, it began an intensive -- in southern sudan, the blue nile and the nuba mountains region of southern kordofan state and more recently in darfur. during the 1980's up until the -- 1990's, up until the peace agreement was inside in 2005, people, most of whom were christian, were slaughtered. but in the nuba mountain the 1980's and 1990's, roughly half the population, an estimated 500,000 people were slaughtered in a similar genocide and all of us, i think, are aware of the genocide that took place in darfur in 2003 that claimed an estimated 400,000 lyes. the primary resistance came from the splm led by its charismatic leader. dr. john was a christian from south sudan but he desired freedom for all the sudanese people and his vision was called the new sudan. after more than 20 years of fight, they fought the national islamic front to a standstill and with the help
chairman and ranking member payne and congressman wolf and so many others on this issue. but for the sake of others in 1989, through a dude that, -- coup deetat. as soon as the national islamic front came to power, it began an intensive -- in southern sudan, the blue nile and the nuba mountains region of southern kordofan state and more recently in darfur. during the 1980's up until the -- 1990's, up until the peace agreement was inside in 2005, people, most of whom were christian, were...
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we have charles payne taking us down. in chicago.rles, you were nodding your head when we were hearing herman talk about doing some of the tax cuts and that. how would the market respond to that panacea. >> i love the idea of repatriotation of tax profits. a couple trillion. i have done the math on it at the lowest end, even if the corporations gave that money to shareholders, corporations are obviously obligated to do. we would -- it would be a stimulus in this country of minimum of 60 billion but probably 240 billion that wouldn't cost anyone watching this show a nickel. it wouldn't cost anybody a nickel. it wouldn't add to the deficit. >> neil: what about any. >> nobody is watching any other show. the president has taken a lot of plans that make a lot of sense and hijacked them. the repriteddization thing they want to take and do infrastructure bank with that it's nuts, neil. >> neil: if you can't explain it to senate obviously it's getting complicated. >> corporate profits and do things with the things government tops spend corpo
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driller helmerich payne dropped almost 3%. murphy oil shed more than 2% to a new low for the year. coca-cola was the standout among dow industrial stocks, up 2%. nice move higher. with all the talk this week of government debt, coke sold $2 billion worth of bonds to refinance other debt. several companies are selling i.o.u.s, taking advantage of low interest rates to drop their borrowing costs, similar to refinancing a home mortgage. after the close, for-profit education company career education came into focus. earnings were nine cents per share better than estimates, but it signed up fewer new students, a key driver of future growth. it has been a choppy year for career ed as the industry has come under new rules for student loans. after tonight's news, the stock fell by more than 10% from this closing price, taking it below $20 per share. the stock was under pressure as the company announcing an internal review of job placement rates. finally, a rare bright spot for research in motion. the stock has been crushed in recent months. today? up almost 5% after announcing a new slate
driller helmerich payne dropped almost 3%. murphy oil shed more than 2% to a new low for the year. coca-cola was the standout among dow industrial stocks, up 2%. nice move higher. with all the talk this week of government debt, coke sold $2 billion worth of bonds to refinance other debt. several companies are selling i.o.u.s, taking advantage of low interest rates to drop their borrowing costs, similar to refinancing a home mortgage. after the close, for-profit education company career...
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beating russian alexander payne over one seeded strain sandstones a pizza fi obvious and of sweden back from injury venus williams looked good beating travel weary of russian. she arrived in new york just four hours after hurricane irene delayed flight. for the man's game or to federer has booked his place in the next round the swiss has never lost in the first round here nine hundred percent record level looked dangerous santiago's your elbow in straight sets this was federalist two hundred twenty fourth we had a grand slam and nine off jimmy connors. i thank the man also inform is america's number one ninety three he had little trouble against you need to bias can be passed in six two six two six while. the only real upset in the men's draw saw fifteen seed big atrocity fall at the hands of the filer that match was a five setter elsewhere go on favorite gaspé and thomas birdie notched up with. let's switch to the world athletics championships where russian heptathlete fianna chin over is fighting for gold she threw a personal best in the javelin to take the overall lead from britain's
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the first flight meeting between the sides since the one nine hundred eighty two eighty three count payne and both were relegated in the meantime swanzy clinched promotion last season with victory in the play off final as much to sit in qualify for the champions league and from the f.a. cup. to golf now where unheralded local hero keegan bradley won the u.s. p.g.a. championship on his first ever appearance at a major tournament the victory came in a thrilling playoff finale with jason dufner to make him only to third play in a hundred years to win a major on his debut and he had to keep a few stars at bay to do so while number one donald was playing himself into contention with faded towards the end finishing with five shots off the lead while u.s. open champion rory mcilroy came in tied for the sixty fourth place but he was struggling with an injured right arm just. finishing was an achievement in itself at the front though bradley and definitely a fighting assassin definitely would have claimed the title if this. had four and then. dots the nation on a time to call the match to a straig
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charles payne on this big story. jon: yeah.open a business if there aren't the customers out there ready to buy? i mean, that's one of the -- jenna: one of the huge questions. then you have regulation on top of it, the new health care law that some are pointing to. as charles mentioned, there's so many different dynamics, and one investor described it as a bit of a puzzle right now that has too many pieces to pull together, and that's why as charles mentioned as well you might see some people deciding, you know what? it's not worth it right now to play market. jon: all right, jenna, thanks. hitting our big stories at the top of the hour, we have a lot more coming your way now. new legal developments for the woman convicted in the jaywalking death of her little boy. what could clear her record? >>> plus, police say what they thought could be a bomb strapped to a young girl's neck was not a bomb at all. the hunt for a suspect in this bizarre hoax. >>> and developing news on the economy, stocks selling off. wall street is livening
charles payne on this big story. jon: yeah.open a business if there aren't the customers out there ready to buy? i mean, that's one of the -- jenna: one of the huge questions. then you have regulation on top of it, the new health care law that some are pointing to. as charles mentioned, there's so many different dynamics, and one investor described it as a bit of a puzzle right now that has too many pieces to pull together, and that's why as charles mentioned as well you might see some people...
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effort what all of our were playing more like barcelona down barcelona at this stage on the reward payne on sixty three minutes five being showing his first effort with a new through netting absolutely sublime goal definitely worth another strike this . season to move would follow for the my spin team perhaps not as a statistically pleasing as the first couple but the all out up to the shocking feel one loss for boss lewis guardiola new drug hoping believes that sort of form across the atlantic put him early get kicking off. the first trophy of the italian season is up for grabs this weekend a darby clash and two. an interim milan though not taking place at the san siro but in china it's new lands first trip to the country over fifty years interwoven there are more familiar with the whole city beijing having played the same scene bird's nest stadium two years ago losing to lot c. although there is three regain the trophy last year defeating another couple side roma it's milan whoever who entered the game it's likely that one mystery out title last season their first and seven years. of c
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patrick payne is a reporter for the online magazine spiked believes that nato wants to stay because it has no clear vision of what lies ahead for libya. fundamentally with the transitional government that's being put in place what you have here is a government that's been cherry picked by the west these are people that aren't elected they also need to try and win a debate with the libyan people about why they're in any way more legitimate gadhafi i wouldn't say this is in any way a revolution. the west western government basically bombing a path. of a rag bag of rebels and filling the vacuum left by gadhafi isn't in any way what i would. lucian but that's something that i think more fundamentally than that there's been no sense from nato from western leaders what they were doing in the first place and they've not at any point had a coherent sense of what the mission is and there's a lot of talk a lot of grandstanding over the last few days about this a job well done there is no mission creep with the exam there was no mission creep going on it was only because they didn't have any idea
patrick payne is a reporter for the online magazine spiked believes that nato wants to stay because it has no clear vision of what lies ahead for libya. fundamentally with the transitional government that's being put in place what you have here is a government that's been cherry picked by the west these are people that aren't elected they also need to try and win a debate with the libyan people about why they're in any way more legitimate gadhafi i wouldn't say this is in any way a revolution....
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electrician in louisiana after being laid off so he headed west to san diego in search for work but payne has been able to land a job in this expensive city and within months and up on the street begging for change they say i'm overqualified. i'm overqualified. jobless and pain is not alone when it comes to formerly middle class americans able to find work and ending up on the street i used to be consistent but come a little hospital and elderly out of shame nina doesn't want to show her face on camera she's on bears about her financial situation she hasn't come clean to her relatives about how bad things have gotten she now sleeps on a mattress on the street corner it's a rough life made and tougher as police and force measures to push homeless people out of certain neighborhoods while there are signs for a vacant luxury condos right next door you can see the belongings of hundreds and thousands of homeless people who will not have a bed to sleep in tonight there are people all over the city in cars with more people finding high rents or mortgage payments impossible to pay sleeping in a
electrician in louisiana after being laid off so he headed west to san diego in search for work but payne has been able to land a job in this expensive city and within months and up on the street begging for change they say i'm overqualified. i'm overqualified. jobless and pain is not alone when it comes to formerly middle class americans able to find work and ending up on the street i used to be consistent but come a little hospital and elderly out of shame nina doesn't want to show her face...
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[laughter] payne mark twain's official biographer put that into the biography because payne didn't know twain himself had cut it out. so let me balance it with a little story or a few sentences that are in the auto butter faith. this is the end of an account of how mark twain escaped a duel that he had actually instigated in virginia city. .. if i should have done this at the start. mark twain was a disciplined speaker and all i am not. i feel as a general rule of the problem is to get him to stop but i bring this along with me i call this the antifilibuster the device to read what the site his own advice he was preparing to go on a tour and he was afraid he would take to -- too wong said he intends in his notebook this little introduction worth and says i will talk until on the entire year and then mr. reilly will talk until you are tired. [laughter] we are going to avoid until your tired and i promise and this goes off it will be very hard to persuade me to say anything else. so, what is so special about this autobiography? he tried for more than 30 years off and on to find a way to w
[laughter] payne mark twain's official biographer put that into the biography because payne didn't know twain himself had cut it out. so let me balance it with a little story or a few sentences that are in the auto butter faith. this is the end of an account of how mark twain escaped a duel that he had actually instigated in virginia city. .. if i should have done this at the start. mark twain was a disciplined speaker and all i am not. i feel as a general rule of the problem is to get him to...
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. >> and as for officer payne's assertion that police presence has been cut back, a spokesman says he's not aware of cut backs and a spokesman for the san francisco police department says it just simply isn't true. i want to show you a sign saying 49er as plaud your outstanding behavior. that is not a new sign. it's been up for a couple years but sit what they're hoping for tomorrow night. reporting from candle stick abc 7 news. >> let's hope it stays peaceful, thank you. >> presidio national park is making plans to honor more than 6,000 linguists from world war ii. many of their families were ordered into detention centers. in tonight's assignment 7 revealing secrets of building 640. this warehouse across from chrissy field sits empty and neglected. but building 640 has a secret history, about to be told n 1941 before pearl harbor this housed the first class of the u.s. army's secret military intelligence service language school, training 60 in anticipation with a war with japan. 58 were second generation, or born here. >> the u.s. army knew that japan's war was coming. and so, they co
. >> and as for officer payne's assertion that police presence has been cut back, a spokesman says he's not aware of cut backs and a spokesman for the san francisco police department says it just simply isn't true. i want to show you a sign saying 49er as plaud your outstanding behavior. that is not a new sign. it's been up for a couple years but sit what they're hoping for tomorrow night. reporting from candle stick abc 7 news. >> let's hope it stays peaceful, thank you. >>...
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with us here in the studio erica payne, president of the agenda project a liberal organization. and maria antoine netty who owns a small business herself. am i going wrong here? >> no, not at all. not at all. here is the problem. we are misdefining the word rich. and i keep saying this in my mantra over and over again. don't confuse a $250,000 business with million and billionaires. we are in the same category but we don't live the same type of lifestyle. when you want to talk about rich, you are talking about the businesses in your community that if we continue this class warfare will no longer be there. we will begin to be communities of just big brand and big names and big corporations. and you are going to lose the mom and pops because we are barely hanging on as it is and that is where you will lose the innovation. the class warfare will tear our communities apart at its core. this is wrong desks. rich, no. most of the pima category are not rich small business owners trying to survive. we get paid last. >> how did you feel when you heard those two women in britain say it's
with us here in the studio erica payne, president of the agenda project a liberal organization. and maria antoine netty who owns a small business herself. am i going wrong here? >> no, not at all. not at all. here is the problem. we are misdefining the word rich. and i keep saying this in my mantra over and over again. don't confuse a $250,000 business with million and billionaires. we are in the same category but we don't live the same type of lifestyle. when you want to talk about rich,...
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rick: charles payne, thanks very much. always good to talk to you. jenna? jenna: we're also waiting to hear from the president. i talked to the chairman of the president's economic council of advisers, austan goolsbee. it's his final day today, by the way. i asked him if latest jobs report is really a sigh of relief and also to talk a little bit more about where we are in this jobs recovery. >> well, i think where we are in the recovery is we had a month of encouraging data that came in better than expected, but i always say when the numbers were bad, i'll reiterate again when they're better than expected, never make too much out of any one month's numbers because they move around a lot. even in this report you saw they revised up quite substantially the last two months, so they weren't as bad as was first thought. i think where we are in the recovery is, if you take a step back over the last 17 months, the private sector r added 2.4 million jobs. that's pretty good. we've got a long way to go, and it's not near enough. jenna: i pushed him a little bit and
rick: charles payne, thanks very much. always good to talk to you. jenna? jenna: we're also waiting to hear from the president. i talked to the chairman of the president's economic council of advisers, austan goolsbee. it's his final day today, by the way. i asked him if latest jobs report is really a sigh of relief and also to talk a little bit more about where we are in this jobs recovery. >> well, i think where we are in the recovery is we had a month of encouraging data that came in...