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people with petards pepper spraying people and their own people around everywhere and arresting people who are nonviolent peaceful resisters who just want to make a change and you know legal we showed some of your video and it looks pretty crazy pretty chaotic down there especially in terms of police definitely using their batons and i want to play something that is kind of big on you tube right now in terms of that and then i'll have you react to right. so we just had a police officer saying my little nightstick is going to get a workout tonight. based on what we saw in your video and several others a lot of the police officers one thinks did get some work and what is your take on what's going on with the police here i mean do you think they're overreacting. i mean the police did receive what is it four point three million dollars from j.p. morgan chase just a couple days ago to help secure downtown manhattan so i think the police are i mean to say they're overreacting people just have to look at the videos and see a police officer spearing me what a night stick and also the fox news
people with petards pepper spraying people and their own people around everywhere and arresting people who are nonviolent peaceful resisters who just want to make a change and you know legal we showed some of your video and it looks pretty crazy pretty chaotic down there especially in terms of police definitely using their batons and i want to play something that is kind of big on you tube right now in terms of that and then i'll have you react to right. so we just had a police officer saying...
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these people are not going away. there are more of them now and although many are really annoying -- >> i know that you lie. i know that you lie! >> some make a good point. >> you guys should not have bailed out the guys over here. make them pay for what they did. >> they are right about that. why should taxpayers bail out banks. >> let bad bank is fail. however -- >> capitalism is bad. >> when it comes to most everything else they say, they are ridiculous. >> government should take care of you? >> yes, that is -- >> okay. thank you. >> or they are childish. this woman is against money. >> if money didn't exist, things would be so much better. wouldn't you think like everybody would act differently if there was no money whatsoever. >> the corporations give you minimum wage and no pension and no retirement. no vacation. no sick pay they are very upset about corporate power but what power could corporations really have? they can't force any one to give them money. they have to persuade us by offering us things this we
these people are not going away. there are more of them now and although many are really annoying -- >> i know that you lie. i know that you lie! >> some make a good point. >> you guys should not have bailed out the guys over here. make them pay for what they did. >> they are right about that. why should taxpayers bail out banks. >> let bad bank is fail. however -- >> capitalism is bad. >> when it comes to most everything else they say, they are...
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available people create jobs.is the fact that there are jobs available in this country and some of the reason they're not hiring is because they cannot find qualified people. better pre-k, better schools, access to health. as arne duncan said just a few months ago, whether it is 50%- 75% of the young people 89 and 25 are not employable in time so jobs -- young people 18-25 are not employable in the type of jobs that make us more effective at competing. we have to learn. host: last caller two for our guests. huntington, calif., you are on the air. caller: i have not heard a lot of workable solutions from the guests. i have not even heard much about the real underlying problem. in order to look at this, you have to realize that overpopulation is a major concern. and should be, but it is not. particularly with latinos, they have a very high birth rate and do low-skilled worker, generally speaking it. this is a ticking time bomb. we have an exponential growth in population but limited jobs due to increased ways of man
available people create jobs.is the fact that there are jobs available in this country and some of the reason they're not hiring is because they cannot find qualified people. better pre-k, better schools, access to health. as arne duncan said just a few months ago, whether it is 50%- 75% of the young people 89 and 25 are not employable in time so jobs -- young people 18-25 are not employable in the type of jobs that make us more effective at competing. we have to learn. host: last caller two...
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we're asking people to come out to this area to support people of the bayview, and people around san francisco will have a protest against police brutality. we will have people supporting the occupation, with the bayview district as well. and i salute you. >> the next speaker? >> good afternoon, supervisors and members of the public. i think this microphone should be adjusted so that they can turn around so people want to speak to the people who have come in here to the people who have come in under their own time, they should do this. i would like for you to adopt question time for the public, to force the mayor to come in to have direct questions, the public should have the ability to make you answer direct questions from the public. this is accountability and democracy. a lot of you have said good things about occupy san francisco. on behalf of view -- the libertarian party of san francisco, i thank you for your support of the party -- but i want for it -- i want for you to tell that he did not act against occupy san francisco unless there is a complaint from a member of the publi
we're asking people to come out to this area to support people of the bayview, and people around san francisco will have a protest against police brutality. we will have people supporting the occupation, with the bayview district as well. and i salute you. >> the next speaker? >> good afternoon, supervisors and members of the public. i think this microphone should be adjusted so that they can turn around so people want to speak to the people who have come in here to the people who...
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that respect people and left people enough to spite. tavis: our poverty tour ended in memphis, tennessee where dr. king lost his life. he had launched the oo poprle people's campaign which brought people from all races across the country together to demand an economic bill of rights. >> something is happening in america. there is a direct connection between the warehouse workers and the poverty tour. this is happening in florida, colorado, arizona, happening in the big apple. >> how do i know that if dr. king were here today, he would be talking about poverty? he got shot down like a dog on the balcony in a this, he was there talking about what? poverty for sanitation workers. >> he talked about the evils of militarism and racism and he talked about economic justice. these are things that to dr. king were very intertwined. tavis: there are examples here in the wonderful museums of those post a board that you were wearin that said "i am a man." what did that mean to you? >> that made me feel good. most of the time that i was coming up, t
that respect people and left people enough to spite. tavis: our poverty tour ended in memphis, tennessee where dr. king lost his life. he had launched the oo poprle people's campaign which brought people from all races across the country together to demand an economic bill of rights. >> something is happening in america. there is a direct connection between the warehouse workers and the poverty tour. this is happening in florida, colorado, arizona, happening in the big apple. >> how...
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the people who are immigrants. there there are much more able to communicate organize assemble and change their views using digital media then their parents would be that's important and i the really important thing though is the absence of ideology and the absence of leadership and i think that those are both in principle extremely good things but when you get around at the end of say a successful revolution and you try to form a government you go suddenly you've got a vacuum and this is much of the problem in the arab world at the moment and i'm very concerned about what's going to happen and still be double edged sword here when what is what happens when you succeed i mean just and i'd like to ask everyone a question here could could we have seen the i don't want to know i don't know if i want to agree with the word revolution but the changes in egypt in tunisia without social media would have it would have happened anyway or was that critical element a critical tool for it to happen laurie what do you think abo
the people who are immigrants. there there are much more able to communicate organize assemble and change their views using digital media then their parents would be that's important and i the really important thing though is the absence of ideology and the absence of leadership and i think that those are both in principle extremely good things but when you get around at the end of say a successful revolution and you try to form a government you go suddenly you've got a vacuum and this is much...
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you know for people in the labor movement people fighting for labor people fighting for racial justice women's rights l.g.b. to you right the environment you have all these different groups of people and they talk about working together and once for the benefit of the ninety nine percent of america however that's not what you see you see somebody with this sign somebody with the signs that there's not a unified message he said that needs to change we need to all be on the same page fighting for the same thing now do you get a sense that it's possible for the progressives so pool their voices and research resources and eventually launch launch their own parties and that's what it's about i mean it is hard and that has been one of the challenges is that you have people with so many different desires. that identify themselves you know either as progressives or liberals or on the left and they want their cause to be given the most attention so i think that's where the biggest challenge is i think that it's been made aware that that has been an obstacle to getting things done you've heard f
you know for people in the labor movement people fighting for labor people fighting for racial justice women's rights l.g.b. to you right the environment you have all these different groups of people and they talk about working together and once for the benefit of the ninety nine percent of america however that's not what you see you see somebody with this sign somebody with the signs that there's not a unified message he said that needs to change we need to all be on the same page fighting for...
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people need homes. we need a national plan to build housing, public housing, for poor people, so whatever people's circumstances are, they have a place to live. it is a very basic thing, and we need more public housing in the whole country. the truth is the reason why it is bad and san francisco, many reasons, but it is also because other countries and cities are much more draconian. i live in new york city when giuliani solved the homeless problem by shipping people to the bronx and not allowing them to come back into manhattan where they may trouble the tourists. >> everybody will get a chance because homelessness is one of the questions from the audience. iwe will do this alphabetically. what we will do is start with the question about homelessness. >> thank you. i have worked with homeless individuals my entire career. i can tell you it is a very complex issue. it involves economic injustice, it involves mental illness, drug use and abuse, and i am a believer that the way that we can solve homelessn
people need homes. we need a national plan to build housing, public housing, for poor people, so whatever people's circumstances are, they have a place to live. it is a very basic thing, and we need more public housing in the whole country. the truth is the reason why it is bad and san francisco, many reasons, but it is also because other countries and cities are much more draconian. i live in new york city when giuliani solved the homeless problem by shipping people to the bronx and not...
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it costs more but people say it tastes better? >> people may say it tastes better.o effect, it should be tasting better and they paid more for it. what i would like to see. manure is the thing in organic. that is how they grow it. >> john: it's grown with synthetic fertilizer, organic is natural but it's out there with the cow manure. >> and food safety issues you have a higher likelihood of some products getting food contamination. that is not to say anything is unsafe. i eat all this stuff. i don't want to create a panic. at the same time actual health benefits are negligible to zero. >> john: studies have been done? >> over and over again. in fact two years ago the british food standard agency which is like our fda, they said there is no perceived health benefits. that is what the usda did. it says usda organic, that is not a health program. that is considered a marketing program. >> john: it's not better. >> it has good marketing. that is about all there is to it. >> john: let's go on to cage free eggs. i didn't even know they existed but chickens walk around fr
it costs more but people say it tastes better? >> people may say it tastes better.o effect, it should be tasting better and they paid more for it. what i would like to see. manure is the thing in organic. that is how they grow it. >> john: it's grown with synthetic fertilizer, organic is natural but it's out there with the cow manure. >> and food safety issues you have a higher likelihood of some products getting food contamination. that is not to say anything is unsafe. i eat...
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the same like in my greet at the in thing now those people with no future but educated people with a. university degree with no open no choice. lance and that was the majority of the people then there was another demonstration that five bandits of so called black blogs they were in the beginning of the demonstration and they started to attack police and police reacted very mildly because they used. smart bombs but not really maybe water cannons the night stick but they're usually the reaction of the police who was very. calm and not the not exaggerated. and of course you can keep up to date minute by minute with our correspondents covering the protests on their twitter feeds this is the latest from live tweet from new york. she is reporting on what's happening on the ground including how the crowds are being kettle the behind railings with one officer even telling the crowd that if they don't clear the area that someone is going to get hurt. and on to other news this hour with over three thousand people killed in syria since anti regime demonstrations began seven months ago the un ri
the same like in my greet at the in thing now those people with no future but educated people with a. university degree with no open no choice. lance and that was the majority of the people then there was another demonstration that five bandits of so called black blogs they were in the beginning of the demonstration and they started to attack police and police reacted very mildly because they used. smart bombs but not really maybe water cannons the night stick but they're usually the reaction...
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some people are anti-war, some people don't like wall street, some people hate israel, whatever theirhing if you are not organized. >> why aren't they down in front of 1600 pennsylvania avenue? a lot of the economic condition necessary this country are the direct results of the poor economic policies of this president. why aren't people blaming them? >> you know what, sean, i think one of the biggest problems, though, of this whole movement as opposed to say the tea party is no one really knows when it is going to end. because, look, as far as the tea party was concerned, they had their events, it would start maybe on a friday and end on a sunday. the people who lived and worked in the area could actually figure out when things would say end. whereas this particular movement, it simply won't end. people who live and work in the area are simply befuddled as to what it's about and when it's simply going to end, and at this point people of new york and the people in other cities are simply waiting for this whole thing to simply have a message, and then when it's going to have some type o
some people are anti-war, some people don't like wall street, some people hate israel, whatever theirhing if you are not organized. >> why aren't they down in front of 1600 pennsylvania avenue? a lot of the economic condition necessary this country are the direct results of the poor economic policies of this president. why aren't people blaming them? >> you know what, sean, i think one of the biggest problems, though, of this whole movement as opposed to say the tea party is no one...
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people are taking. more than a thousand people in los angeles. chose to stand in solidarity with the occupy wall street movement. at city hall the very busy both center of government in power. demonstrators worry that the one percent who control most of the nation's wealth have gained a stranglehold over the u.s. government alexander hamilton you know referred to the people he was so afraid of as the great peace and the great peace as a way people of all walks of life had turned out for this mass demonstration here in los angeles now a lot of the protesters here say they've gotten their inspiration from the demonstrators in new york and in athens and others are inspired by the revolution of egypt now there's still much debate about whether this is part of that revenue scenary movement here in america but one thing that people can agree on is that some drastic changes need to be made as to how this country runs from the east coast to the west coast and a growing number of places in between a collective anger is unifying people. in the windy city a
people are taking. more than a thousand people in los angeles. chose to stand in solidarity with the occupy wall street movement. at city hall the very busy both center of government in power. demonstrators worry that the one percent who control most of the nation's wealth have gained a stranglehold over the u.s. government alexander hamilton you know referred to the people he was so afraid of as the great peace and the great peace as a way people of all walks of life had turned out for this...
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people are in pain and suffering. union with tears streaming down her face two weeks ago that said my hours have been so dramatically, i am forging for vegetables out of the trash out back, and that's happening across the country. that's not an accident, but a way of life for working people. >> i think one of the things you are hearing is this week, it circulated that sinclair diagram, they tried to map the tea party's interest on the wall street, and there's an enormous shared interest. the tea party and -- there's the diagram. both the tea party and occupy wall street at bottom share the same values, which is let's take big, big money out of government if big, big money is allowing government to only serve big, big money's interest. >> i don't think it's's a mystery about whether or not buddy is saying about corruption is true or not, it is true, but it's not because people are trying to do ill, right? the tendency of the temptation is to say what george w. bush said, hurt government has to move, and what happens wi
people are in pain and suffering. union with tears streaming down her face two weeks ago that said my hours have been so dramatically, i am forging for vegetables out of the trash out back, and that's happening across the country. that's not an accident, but a way of life for working people. >> i think one of the things you are hearing is this week, it circulated that sinclair diagram, they tried to map the tea party's interest on the wall street, and there's an enormous shared interest....
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why does he avoid people and contact with individual people now? >> i think part of what you're describing was the genius of that campaign. people projected what they wanted to on this president. he was wonderful on the stump. he gave sophisticated, serious speeches, treated the public with a lot of respect. but the public in abstract largely. and when it comes to governing, the model is very different. it requires a lot of person-to-tern contact, whether it's with hill democrats or donors and he's not interested in that. he does not like doing that from what i've been told. >> franklin roosevelt was probably the greatest president, of the 20th century. that's a nonpartisan assessment. he got us through everything. the depression, the war. fdr felt he needed to sit down and play cards every night with members of the senate and congress so that he could establish that rapport. he would win card games, he would win money from them, but he knew when he lost they would never carve the check anyway. but he spent quality of time with the big shots of cap
why does he avoid people and contact with individual people now? >> i think part of what you're describing was the genius of that campaign. people projected what they wanted to on this president. he was wonderful on the stump. he gave sophisticated, serious speeches, treated the public with a lot of respect. but the public in abstract largely. and when it comes to governing, the model is very different. it requires a lot of person-to-tern contact, whether it's with hill democrats or...
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. >> they even if people.ng is a human right that is why we stand and fight ♪ housing is a human right >> to start off with housing as a human right, we all agree that we have the right to live. there is no way to live without housing. tavis: in the year 2010, and already decimated housing market suffered an additional 3.8 million foreclosures, a record rate. across this land, the response to this crisis has been varied. we begin near a highway overpass .n ann arbor, michigan >> we are outside of an arbor near i-94. tavis: how many folks are living in this particular place? >> about 48 people. we have been at this location for one year. we do not have permission to be here. we have been evicted from our six locations in we have been evicted from five shelter locations. >> i went to the shelter first. they referred me out here. tavis: the shelter referred you out here? " the shelter referred me out here. yes. they have problems, too. tavis: you live in your own home and you end up living in these conditions. it
. >> they even if people.ng is a human right that is why we stand and fight ♪ housing is a human right >> to start off with housing as a human right, we all agree that we have the right to live. there is no way to live without housing. tavis: in the year 2010, and already decimated housing market suffered an additional 3.8 million foreclosures, a record rate. across this land, the response to this crisis has been varied. we begin near a highway overpass .n ann arbor, michigan...
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people are afraid. that said, i know from early in the protest, i heard this from being there early in the protest, going down to watch. people saying things like, police are part of the 99%, too. i heard people chanting, police need a raise, police need a raise. >> there will always be crazy peek and always be provocateurs in any situation in the united states, no matter who it involves, regardless of politics. but i was last at zuccotti park on sunday night and it was exactly that. the interchange between the police and the protesters there was completely polite, even when there were disagreements about whether they should clear a certain passageway. a lot of it was just people talking. almost like a teach-in in the '60s. some people were describing their ideas. some more sophisticated than the others. >> that's talk talking. this discontent, anger, the talk of unfairness, that change of the discussion is the biggest impact we could hope for and it's already happened. >> it's remarkable to what extent
people are afraid. that said, i know from early in the protest, i heard this from being there early in the protest, going down to watch. people saying things like, police are part of the 99%, too. i heard people chanting, police need a raise, police need a raise. >> there will always be crazy peek and always be provocateurs in any situation in the united states, no matter who it involves, regardless of politics. but i was last at zuccotti park on sunday night and it was exactly that. the...
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people come to visit some people send letters some people wish to donate some of their money and i think that that proves without any doubt that people understand the importance of the jewish community here in rome. when we came to her own in one nine hundred sixty seven we didn't occupy a foreign city and came back home and came back to the first jewish city in the right of israel like you look at the faces of those you know those jews who were killed thank god. surely little to mask. their claims starts we are a continuation to the jewish community we have there was deported from your brain. and that's not the truth. of course there are some people who come from families who live there that agree with the system but there are lots of people who come from the jewish community who have brown who are against you know fundamentally against the settlement of going to fundamentally against the idea that six hundred fifty people can you know have all their rights in the back of one hundred fifty thousand people. usually injury shower days a week and a lot of people come. out of people visitor
people come to visit some people send letters some people wish to donate some of their money and i think that that proves without any doubt that people understand the importance of the jewish community here in rome. when we came to her own in one nine hundred sixty seven we didn't occupy a foreign city and came back home and came back to the first jewish city in the right of israel like you look at the faces of those you know those jews who were killed thank god. surely little to mask. their...
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they may even have bad health. >> i've met more unhappy rich people than poor people. and the reason i say that, i went to south africa. i went to the soweto townships. millions living in complete poverty. some of the happiest people i've ever met. their spirits were just alive with happiness. i couldn't really understand it. i still don't really understand it. but it was a fact. i saw it with my own eyes. why is that? you must have been in many places like that over the years. why can poverty stricken people sometimes find joys in their lives? >> i think there's not so many distractions. they have their priorities where they love their family, they're with their family, they don't have a million things that are getting them off course. and they take every day for what it is, just the simple things in life, getting up and enjoying family time and not fighting a lot of the battles that we allow to steal our joy. >> does he ever get angry? >> angry? >> or is he always this content, happy chap. >> angry, no. is he content? yes. i think he chooses it. there's things that i
they may even have bad health. >> i've met more unhappy rich people than poor people. and the reason i say that, i went to south africa. i went to the soweto townships. millions living in complete poverty. some of the happiest people i've ever met. their spirits were just alive with happiness. i couldn't really understand it. i still don't really understand it. but it was a fact. i saw it with my own eyes. why is that? you must have been in many places like that over the years. why can...
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when i was a kid, people were really not mad at which people because the rich people had built the factories it was like, ok, they gave my dad a job. now, we can have a house and a car. that is all gone now because there was never really enough for the rich. they wanted more and more. and now off is the dirtiest word in capitalism. we need an economic system that is fair and just. -- enough is the dirtiest word capitalism. i believe that people have had it and they want something new and maybe something will have to be invented out of this. >> what would it take to persuade you that it was not necessary to have this campaign any longer? >> any of a number of things. a fair tax rates that the rich pay their fair share of taxes. bringing back the controls and regulations on wall street so they will not able to do what they did in 2008. there are a whole bunch of specifics that i would be happy to see happen. ultimately, i don't think that -- we have a political system where essentially are candidates can legally be bought lead billionaires'. money has to be completely removed from our politica
when i was a kid, people were really not mad at which people because the rich people had built the factories it was like, ok, they gave my dad a job. now, we can have a house and a car. that is all gone now because there was never really enough for the rich. they wanted more and more. and now off is the dirtiest word in capitalism. we need an economic system that is fair and just. -- enough is the dirtiest word capitalism. i believe that people have had it and they want something new and maybe...
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economy over the fact that people are losing their jobs people can't get their jobs people are struggling to find money to make ends meet and these americans are now saying this is there there are americans praying and there are they are planning to stay down there through the end of the year and i can tell you this week by week this group of demonstrators that you know call themselves on iraq street this group is getting bigger and bigger there's no doubt about that. right i was going to point out a border right there let's let's get some more details on this story told through radio host and author steven levy went to join us live now and it will brother from chicago thank you for joining us today so more people are joining the protest or new york and other cities just how far do you think this could go or. well i am both or this needs to come i have written so i'm right sure what's going on in the middle east the arab spring has in bloom but it certainly is firmly in spain and committed very impressive school we are across europe to go yachting greece and spain italy in the u.k. . in o
economy over the fact that people are losing their jobs people can't get their jobs people are struggling to find money to make ends meet and these americans are now saying this is there there are americans praying and there are they are planning to stay down there through the end of the year and i can tell you this week by week this group of demonstrators that you know call themselves on iraq street this group is getting bigger and bigger there's no doubt about that. right i was going to point...
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if he's going for people who make over six figures, the people down in research triangle and the people out in colorado, he better not bash money. >> exactly. >> but here's where i think he has an advantage -- >> but there is a difference, chris, between bashing money and people who work hard for it and bashing what's gone on on wall street over the past few years and how that's tied into our economic problems. >> here's an example. i was going to say this. he doesn't have to do the bashing, because i think romney does his own self-bashing. take a look at this picture. here's mitt romney bragging, stuffing money in his pocket, look at all these people from bain capital, masters of the universe, all, obnoxious, all of them, the joke picture after an official brochure was snapped, shows romney and other colleagues stuffing money into their clothes. it was uncovered by "the boston globe" three years ago. it seems to me, david, this is something where he self-imalates here. he is money. he's bain capital. could obama, the president, benefit by the fact that the guy we're looking at right no
if he's going for people who make over six figures, the people down in research triangle and the people out in colorado, he better not bash money. >> exactly. >> but here's where i think he has an advantage -- >> but there is a difference, chris, between bashing money and people who work hard for it and bashing what's gone on on wall street over the past few years and how that's tied into our economic problems. >> here's an example. i was going to say this. he doesn't...
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the american people. of partisan politics, they're blocking the president and they have no plan of their own. there's not competing plans. there's a plan versus no plan. in that light, the people must speak which is why occupy wall street is right, which is why the march tomorrow is right. we're going to be announcing 25 cities we're moving in after tomorrow. simultaneously. tomorrow is the beginning. not the end of the civil rights of labor community fighting back. >> reverend al sharpton, thanks for joining me tonight. thanks for previewing this important upcoming weekend in washington. >> well, i know how to have the last word before march. >> you just got it. thank you very much, al. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, last night we showed how herman cain's 9-9-9 plan is the biggest job killing plan any presidential candidate has ever proposed. tonight, we'll show you how cain's plan would raise taxes on most taxpayers. >>> and later, a moving video from north carolina on the struggle for marriage
the american people. of partisan politics, they're blocking the president and they have no plan of their own. there's not competing plans. there's a plan versus no plan. in that light, the people must speak which is why occupy wall street is right, which is why the march tomorrow is right. we're going to be announcing 25 cities we're moving in after tomorrow. simultaneously. tomorrow is the beginning. not the end of the civil rights of labor community fighting back. >> reverend al...
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i think people misread this. it is about 500,000. people go and stay there. all militaries are mixed. their training centers are open. it is open. it is not complicity. it must be explained by pakistan. it lies with pakistan. why was there such serious negligence? we must not believe this. it to be very serious. time,ause they're out of let me explain that there under an arrest warrant >> thank you for coming. [applause] >> president obama held a news conference today at the white house to challenge congress to support his his jobs plan. he also announced he would support any proposal by senate democrats to tax millionaires and pay for the legislation. did see the event tonight at 8:00 a.m. eastern for j 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> an exit discussion on the role of the federal reserve and president obama's jobs plan. from "washington journal" this . "q&a." >> "washington journal" continues. host: kevinray, thank you for being here. you heard about -- kevin brady, thank you for being here. you heard us tk about steven jobs. what lessons do we have from america's suc
i think people misread this. it is about 500,000. people go and stay there. all militaries are mixed. their training centers are open. it is open. it is not complicity. it must be explained by pakistan. it lies with pakistan. why was there such serious negligence? we must not believe this. it to be very serious. time,ause they're out of let me explain that there under an arrest warrant >> thank you for coming. [applause] >> president obama held a news conference today at the white...
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people say, oh. thought that was a great thing because i thought him and the boehner and the group and maybe -- a lot of good deals happen on golf courses. okay? i thought that was a great thing. unfortunately, they didn't have a second round. it never worked out and the level -- the level of hatred between the democrats and the republicans -- >> doesn't help anything, does it? >> no. >> i'm going to ask you about karl rove who attacked rick perry on tuesday, i think it was, and said that basically anyone that still questions the birther issue with president obama is in the nutty fringe element. >> okay. >> which is i think where you come in, donald. >> i guess that sounds like me. at bayer, we've been relieving pain for over 100 years. and today, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles so it enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief right to the site of your tough pain. in fact, it's clinically proven to relieve pain twi
people say, oh. thought that was a great thing because i thought him and the boehner and the group and maybe -- a lot of good deals happen on golf courses. okay? i thought that was a great thing. unfortunately, they didn't have a second round. it never worked out and the level -- the level of hatred between the democrats and the republicans -- >> doesn't help anything, does it? >> no. >> i'm going to ask you about karl rove who attacked rick perry on tuesday, i think it was,...
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year old girl there's black people white people gay people you canadians it's really everybody and i think that's the one common thread would be that they're aware of what's happening and they're not going to accept it. glenn beck's web site it's all over some guy saying on t.v. yesterday that many of the people in the occupy wall street movement were anarchists and revolutionaries police in the u.k. have been pretty provocative the same strategy that was used in seattle back in ninety nine you worried that this would be how it all plays out in the u.s. . you know maybe who knows it's tough to see how to play out god forbid there should be anarchists and radicals there i mean the system that we have is going so well i mean all glenn beck does is complain about how horrible government is and how it's way too big and how we should abolish all of the government agencies there's very little distinction between a libertarian and an arco syndicalist that's that's his people and artists it's just that his people are engaged in real activism look the the right wing is going to try and smear
year old girl there's black people white people gay people you canadians it's really everybody and i think that's the one common thread would be that they're aware of what's happening and they're not going to accept it. glenn beck's web site it's all over some guy saying on t.v. yesterday that many of the people in the occupy wall street movement were anarchists and revolutionaries police in the u.k. have been pretty provocative the same strategy that was used in seattle back in ninety nine you...
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is it frustrating, 40,000 people is an awful lot of people to mobilize for anything, yet the coveragef that certainly was not to the same extent. what is it, you know, for me, and this is my own problem and my own inhibition, the theatrical aspect of all that and some of the elements that are attracted down there i'm not usually down work but i am very much interested in the message that's being articulated and the feeling that is. do you needhose theatrical elements to get the attention? is it a catch-22? >> it is a catch-22. the problem, and it's something you struggle with. i have all my life. you can't get so deep into neat ricks that you lose the cause or that you're so elitist in the cause that you forget you've got to attract people. you know, i grew up in new york, so my activism was more theatrical because i'm competing with every tourist attraction in the world. if you grew up in the south, you have a march it's the biggest thing in town. >> jon: you're going up rum tunnel tigger. >> i had to stop subways and jump over bridges to make people understand that it's wrong for pe
is it frustrating, 40,000 people is an awful lot of people to mobilize for anything, yet the coveragef that certainly was not to the same extent. what is it, you know, for me, and this is my own problem and my own inhibition, the theatrical aspect of all that and some of the elements that are attracted down there i'm not usually down work but i am very much interested in the message that's being articulated and the feeling that is. do you needhose theatrical elements to get the attention? is it...
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a man of the people.'76 they said that about jimmy carter. >> yeah. >> reporter: any comparisons that you see there? >> no comparison at all. >> reporter: cain himself likes to compare himself to ronald reagan and talks about the shining city on the hill and sees himself as an economic savior. >> it's called the 9-9-9 plan. >> reporter: cain's 9-9-9 tax plan is also now a madison avenue style catch phrase. >> i like the 9-9-9 plan, especially the sales tax part of it. >> reporter: herman cain says he's in it to win it. ♪ >> reporter: as he fry tries to get those who doubt the viability of his candidacy to change their tune. ♪ >> i love you. >> gary tuchman joins us now. we've seen the reaction there from the crowd. were people surprised to hear him singing, or is that just part of what makes him different? >> i think people were surprised, but i think it was a very shrewd move. i don't expect to see other candidates singing, dancing or doing card tricks on the campaign trail. but it worked for him particu
a man of the people.'76 they said that about jimmy carter. >> yeah. >> reporter: any comparisons that you see there? >> no comparison at all. >> reporter: cain himself likes to compare himself to ronald reagan and talks about the shining city on the hill and sees himself as an economic savior. >> it's called the 9-9-9 plan. >> reporter: cain's 9-9-9 tax plan is also now a madison avenue style catch phrase. >> i like the 9-9-9 plan, especially the sales...
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if you are keeping all of these people happy, it has to be okay, right? >> well, the one thing that the governor complained about when we started the opening of the show is more than 500 bills landed before him for consideration which seems beyond ridiculous in some ways, and that is this year, this session. it goes on and on and on and has it become legislators looking for something to put their name on, or do we really need to have these laws on the books that some people think? a little bit of both? >> well, a little bit of both. he had talked earlier about how the legislators were going be singing the veto blues because he would veto bills that were superfluous and he only vetoed 40% of the 889 bills that came through his desk this year, and this is lower than some numbers that got racked up by george demaizian or arnold schwarzenegger, and so -- >> and he read them all, you think? >> is he having a good time doing that? because this is as tough a job as any governor for the state of california has ever had, and he went in with a lot of zeal and gusto
if you are keeping all of these people happy, it has to be okay, right? >> well, the one thing that the governor complained about when we started the opening of the show is more than 500 bills landed before him for consideration which seems beyond ridiculous in some ways, and that is this year, this session. it goes on and on and on and has it become legislators looking for something to put their name on, or do we really need to have these laws on the books that some people think? a...
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you know people that are there are homes for those are people that are unemployed people that are employed like start work has been and gone to sleep done of them countenance the last two weeks you've got a really big mix of people that think they're. obviously the characterization it's been bad there are you know people that ultimately will be employed even if the economy was better which is ridiculous and so why have you decided to go down there and you know to show your support. oh because i think it's really clear and present the issues that are in. mainstream you know main street america is dealing with are very similar economic inequality that we're dealing with the probably the real is led us to disclose terms of really high end up so i don't. really trust it just a difference in inequality between the rich the poorest is it's you know it's high time that skill sets and you think there needs to be more focus on war aspects in this movement in terms of how much money we spend you know when it comes to math and wesson weapon systems when it comes to waging war in iraq and afghanistan
you know people that are there are homes for those are people that are unemployed people that are employed like start work has been and gone to sleep done of them countenance the last two weeks you've got a really big mix of people that think they're. obviously the characterization it's been bad there are you know people that ultimately will be employed even if the economy was better which is ridiculous and so why have you decided to go down there and you know to show your support. oh because i...
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here's a guy speaking to the people of main street about the evils of the little people outside their windows. i mean, why do you think the republican party instinctively dumps on people who are out of work, people who are simply in an american way raising their voices? >> well, it's the same people on the republican far right that anytime we talk about a tax increase for somebody making a $1 million a year, anytime we talk about challenging the banks or challenging big insurance companies or people protest peacefully on wall street, they say, class warfare, class warfare. well, as you know, and you've talked on this show, chris, many times, is that the class warfare has been aimed by the biggest and wealthiest interest groups in the country aimed a the middle class, and far too often, the middle class is losing on this class warfare coming from the most well-healed interest groups in washington. that's why they're fighting back, that's why we're fighting back, that's why you fight back on this show just to give everybody an equal chance. and when eric cantor does that, he shows his t
here's a guy speaking to the people of main street about the evils of the little people outside their windows. i mean, why do you think the republican party instinctively dumps on people who are out of work, people who are simply in an american way raising their voices? >> well, it's the same people on the republican far right that anytime we talk about a tax increase for somebody making a $1 million a year, anytime we talk about challenging the banks or challenging big insurance...
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they became a mafia were they help each other in what people pay for it people get defaults and.intelligible] but they aren't three years -- is three years, and add zero more than the house's value for. and there will be able to modify, no mention to the balloon payment they have to pay. my case is not the only one in the action for the bank is silence. we have to take care of the banks so we can make justice. thank you. [applause] >> hello. my name is ann darrow. this is my son. we're san francisco homeowners. we have applied for mortgage modifications through bank of america. we have been doing so since about six months after the death of my wife in 2008. initially bank of america said, no, it is a modification based on the fact we did not occupy the resident, which is untrue. we since then went to meta for help with mortgage modifications. they have said in the same things, repeated requests for the same document again and again. as of friday, people start knocking on our door at 12 noon, interested in the foreclosure sale of was taking place that day. when i spoke to mr. rodr
they became a mafia were they help each other in what people pay for it people get defaults and.intelligible] but they aren't three years -- is three years, and add zero more than the house's value for. and there will be able to modify, no mention to the balloon payment they have to pay. my case is not the only one in the action for the bank is silence. we have to take care of the banks so we can make justice. thank you. [applause] >> hello. my name is ann darrow. this is my son. we're...
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to hire people. it must also be accompanied by a serious mortgage rescue program. too many people are under water. that is holding the economy back because these people can't pay their mortgages and say how do we do this? how do we do this in washington? and only talks about balancing the budget. only talks about cutting government spending. that is why i am so scared. i am out right scared. we are paralyzed from doing the right thing. once we do the right thing we can begin to address the budget, long-term budget problem. i want to say one or two more things. the long-term budget problem is a health care problem. is not a social security problem. it is a health care problem. is not specifically a medicare problem. is a health-care system problem because what is going to drive medicare and medicaid costs up? a rapidly rising health-care costs. in the next ten years medicare and social security will not be a problem for our budget. the deficit is going to be created by those things i just talked about
to hire people. it must also be accompanied by a serious mortgage rescue program. too many people are under water. that is holding the economy back because these people can't pay their mortgages and say how do we do this? how do we do this in washington? and only talks about balancing the budget. only talks about cutting government spending. that is why i am so scared. i am out right scared. we are paralyzed from doing the right thing. once we do the right thing we can begin to address the...
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of people behind them and they had nowhere else to go. and plus the pedestrian side was beginning to get congested and it was easier passage to go on to the bridge rather than go on to the pedestrian side of the bridge now why did they choose to march across the brooklyn bridge since something that was planned out ahead of time or just a spontaneous reaction. there's been a series of these marches since they've been there over the two weeks and they're basically trying to get more people to notice to get them involved and this was another one of those that was loosely organized everything there is kind of done spaces they have these committees that they set up and one of the committees is for organization and the organization committee will try to gather up folks to go and do different things and the march to the bridge was one of them and then afterwards when folks were arrested they were then trying to organize people to go and greet the people who were going to be released from jail just as a show of solidarity to show them that they w
of people behind them and they had nowhere else to go. and plus the pedestrian side was beginning to get congested and it was easier passage to go on to the bridge rather than go on to the pedestrian side of the bridge now why did they choose to march across the brooklyn bridge since something that was planned out ahead of time or just a spontaneous reaction. there's been a series of these marches since they've been there over the two weeks and they're basically trying to get more people to...
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people are starving, people are struggling to pay their bills, pay their mortgage. uptick rule for short selling should be in effect. people are being kicked out of their homes. someone needs to take a stand. >> that sounds entirely reasonable. >> i think so. >> and you're dressed like a viking. >> yeah. ♪ we're not gun that take it, no we ain't gonna take it ♪ >> we're fighting the man. that's our anthem right there. >> am i the man? you're making me feel like the man. >> you have a suit. >> after just a month they'd already begun to things. managing to replace our ineffective and annoying parliamentary process with their own system of decision making that was so much worse. okay >> okay, so first off this means i really like the idea and then there's this meaning i like some of the stuff but not some of the other... not some other stuff. and then this means no, i don't like any ideas. i don't like the idea at all. (laughter) >> you can't just make up gestures. >> why not? >> well, because clapping already exists. applause is already there. >> well, that's annoying
people are starving, people are struggling to pay their bills, pay their mortgage. uptick rule for short selling should be in effect. people are being kicked out of their homes. someone needs to take a stand. >> that sounds entirely reasonable. >> i think so. >> and you're dressed like a viking. >> yeah. ♪ we're not gun that take it, no we ain't gonna take it ♪ >> we're fighting the man. that's our anthem right there. >> am i the man? you're making me...
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people that are in front of the commission. the translation policy and the public meetings and the departments are all over the map on that. and you go to meetings put out by, again, m.t.a., and the translation policies are all over the map. i don't know if there is any standard in the city. and i have a feeling there should be. but whether you're out in the middle of the richmond with a large russian population or whether you have a large vietnamese population, wherever it is if you are in the public meetings, you do need hat type of translation policy. particularly also for written materials. and you are talking about two sides of outreach. you are talking about what i call a bit of scatter shot and which is you tube, facebook, twitter, and you don't direct that at any individuals and they pick it up because it's out there. the other has been a problem for the city and that there is no such thing as a database. and at one time the public library had a database of organizations and people to contact and the department tries to
people that are in front of the commission. the translation policy and the public meetings and the departments are all over the map on that. and you go to meetings put out by, again, m.t.a., and the translation policies are all over the map. i don't know if there is any standard in the city. and i have a feeling there should be. but whether you're out in the middle of the richmond with a large russian population or whether you have a large vietnamese population, wherever it is if you are in the...
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people to talk.about the conversation. >> host: the first amendment protection for the new york times is a great interest in and out of an argument. why did this judge reject that? >> guest: it's interesting. we don't know the answer to that question. the lawyer told me the judge had said after declined to dismiss the case, the judge said an opinion would follow but no opinion ever followed. unfortunately, we hope the judges are going to act as gatekeepers here. what i think is wonderful, a tribute to the american constitution is that it was the right to jury trial that came into play here. the jurors did acquit him of that charge's. >> host: one way to distinguish the posting of links to, let's say for the sake of argument, clearly jihadists website, from "the new york times" op-ed being signed by hamas clearly designated terrorist organization under our system is that the posting of links is more like the passing out of leaflets, facilitating the message of the jihadists website rather than in a pu
people to talk.about the conversation. >> host: the first amendment protection for the new york times is a great interest in and out of an argument. why did this judge reject that? >> guest: it's interesting. we don't know the answer to that question. the lawyer told me the judge had said after declined to dismiss the case, the judge said an opinion would follow but no opinion ever followed. unfortunately, we hope the judges are going to act as gatekeepers here. what i think is...
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people. that the understanding that the engement by and large of america with libya has made life for libyans on the grod very disappointing. so i see this as an incredibly significant moment and a wonderful invitation for men and women of culture and justice and people who believe in the institutions of the law to start on both sides in libya and america to start to be vigilant with our government and to start to dictate to them or try to dictate to them at least the of ture that we want. >> rose: do you hold your criticism and indictment only for the united states or other western countries that dealt with qaddafi? >> everybody. everybody that dealt with qaddafi. everybody has that has put the interest of corporations and so called national security in front the interestsf everydayeople. >>. >> rose: and would this have happened as soon ait did without the french and the united states and nato coming to the ment in which they were about benghazi with a threatened massacre tha might have don
people. that the understanding that the engement by and large of america with libya has made life for libyans on the grod very disappointing. so i see this as an incredibly significant moment and a wonderful invitation for men and women of culture and justice and people who believe in the institutions of the law to start on both sides in libya and america to start to be vigilant with our government and to start to dictate to them or try to dictate to them at least the of ture that we want....
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people can watch your special.but the theme of it is, listen, these people succeeded in our capitalistic system, all right? they have risen to the top. here is what they did that you might learn from. >> yep. >> bill: in your own life. so we like that. that's all positive. it's all positive. >> okay. >> bill: but the subject of money now in america has taken on political implications. >> yes. >> bill: you are a wealthy woman. i'm a wealthy guy you started -- your father was a little bit more elevated. he was kind of a show business guy. >> lost everything. >> bill: lost everything, right. >> that helped me because i had to work. it wasn't, you know, oh well if i work it's okay, if i don't -- i had to. that's part of the story of these people, too. they had to work. >> bill: i want to ask you, do you feel guilty about money? because i don't feel guilty about money. i give a lot away. if i can do something, you know, and i have it, oh, man i have it -- i didn't feel guilty about it because i worked for it. i didn't h
people can watch your special.but the theme of it is, listen, these people succeeded in our capitalistic system, all right? they have risen to the top. here is what they did that you might learn from. >> yep. >> bill: in your own life. so we like that. that's all positive. it's all positive. >> okay. >> bill: but the subject of money now in america has taken on political implications. >> yes. >> bill: you are a wealthy woman. i'm a wealthy guy you started --...
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mexico and pretty much a million people a year left the u.s. for mexico at the end of the agricultural harvest season very few stayed because there weren't jobs for non-citizens did not have access to the non agricultural u.s. job market in large part because the power of u.s. labor unions and because companies were unwilling to risk having non-tax adoptable labor expenses on their books by hiring undocumented workers about real valid social security numbers that reagan put in and all that is nine hundred eighty six amnesty program combined with his aggressive war on organized labor in effect told both employers and non citizens that there would be few penalties and many rewards to increase in the u.s. labor pool with undocumented immigrants thus driving drunk wages in the process so after reagan stopped and forcing employer penalties a million people a year continue to come across our southern border but they stopped returning to latin america every fall because instead of seasonal work they were able to find permanent jobs and what has been t
mexico and pretty much a million people a year left the u.s. for mexico at the end of the agricultural harvest season very few stayed because there weren't jobs for non-citizens did not have access to the non agricultural u.s. job market in large part because the power of u.s. labor unions and because companies were unwilling to risk having non-tax adoptable labor expenses on their books by hiring undocumented workers about real valid social security numbers that reagan put in and all that is...
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but still very few people did it a bit more people benefit. but a majority of the human beings in the world were cited source it and this is the problem people must understand that in just a situation you have only two can it's easy you for it or against being cited as being for it not everyone has to be you know the labor life as it is of resistance but everyone is obligated to stop being silence. i think. i think i think. i think i think i. think. i think. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street center they have to. leave the sentence a good chance to choose to get books that the status of the human experiment is exploding or will. we put this in this rap music or what it snows to movies allegedly trying to make sense of global economy and its arcane things as financial templates the research clambering to maintain our confidence in markets and. wants to be seen trade imbalances recession to keep the nations close to collapsing of subprime loan foreclosed homes. to fail switchblade banks again feel a
but still very few people did it a bit more people benefit. but a majority of the human beings in the world were cited source it and this is the problem people must understand that in just a situation you have only two can it's easy you for it or against being cited as being for it not everyone has to be you know the labor life as it is of resistance but everyone is obligated to stop being silence. i think. i think i think. i think i think i. think. i think. a very warm welcome to you this is...
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the so very few people did it a bit more people benefit. the majority of the human beings in the world were sides with it and this is the problem people must understand that and this is the situation you have only to can it's easy you for it or against being silence is paying for it another one has to be you know the labor life of religion of resistance but everyone is obligated to stuff being science. i. think. it's. i. think. it's. culture is the same us guardian girlfriend in the us is the model taliban bad guys destined to be friends again pakistan u.s. relations face a breaking point the u.s. says pakistan is hedging its bets by maintaining ties to milk. a very warm welcome for you this is your news today protesters on wall street since they are. easing canceling the chances to get books for example the status of the human experiments gives. you a businessman who supports it goes to the movies locally trying to censor global economy and its arcane things as financial templates the reason to maintain our confidence in markets and. wants
the so very few people did it a bit more people benefit. the majority of the human beings in the world were sides with it and this is the problem people must understand that and this is the situation you have only to can it's easy you for it or against being silence is paying for it another one has to be you know the labor life of religion of resistance but everyone is obligated to stuff being science. i. think. it's. i. think. it's. culture is the same us guardian girlfriend in the us is the...