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hello, i'm ray soares. with government coffers bare, the government got a bailout, not by looking west to the european union, but looking north to moscow, staving off discover short-term, buzz not a permanent solution. demonstrators in the heart of the ukrainian capital are not giving up. after weeks of water hoses dousing in the sub-freezing cold. opposition parties got an audience with yanukovych, with protests that have begun to spread to other regions. it's locked in a tug of war over its future. a truce between protesters and government forces held for much of thursday. it followed the most violent clashes since the crisis began in mid november. now for the first time protesters have been killed. today, ukraine's prime minister tried to avoid a coup. former heavyweight champion boxish has called on president yanukovych to fuse the crisis. ahead of meeting the president, he was optimistic. >> what is your hope for the president? >> right now, stop the conflict in -- and basis for starting political nego
hello, i'm ray soares. with government coffers bare, the government got a bailout, not by looking west to the european union, but looking north to moscow, staving off discover short-term, buzz not a permanent solution. demonstrators in the heart of the ukrainian capital are not giving up. after weeks of water hoses dousing in the sub-freezing cold. opposition parties got an audience with yanukovych, with protests that have begun to spread to other regions. it's locked in a tug of war over its...
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. >> hello, i'm ray soares. a group of scholars are getting taken. they show that half of black men are arrested. and latino men at 44%. they raise provocative questions. do the large number of men reflect the rising law enforcement at schools? if crime has been dropping for a generation, why are are those numbers so high in the first place? or has crime been dropping so much because young men have gotten so much attention from the criminal justice system in and after years of it a tough attitude on even minor crime, young men are finding it tough to get around. a study has a striking phenomenon in the lives of young americans. a surprising number of young men, regardless of their race, have been arrested by law enforcement at least once before they reach age 23. the journal, crime and delinquency, has published a study done by justice professors. it found that 49% of black men have experienced an arrest. 44% of hispanic men, and it 44% of white men by age 23. the study is an analysis of government data, which track 9,000 teenagers and young adults o
. >> hello, i'm ray soares. a group of scholars are getting taken. they show that half of black men are arrested. and latino men at 44%. they raise provocative questions. do the large number of men reflect the rising law enforcement at schools? if crime has been dropping for a generation, why are are those numbers so high in the first place? or has crime been dropping so much because young men have gotten so much attention from the criminal justice system in and after years of it a tough...
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. >> hello, i'm ray soares. a group of scholars are getting taken. they show that half
. >> hello, i'm ray soares. a group of scholars are getting taken. they show that half
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ray suarez. in 1964 the university of michigan president lyndon johnson used soaring words to commit america's great wealth and power to solving it's d domestic problems. he said a great society depends on its abundance , and end poverty to which we're totally committed in our time. he told the audience to picture an american where the cities are beautiful, environment is cleaner, schools are better and people healthier. he talked in economic and spiritual terms of what a better and healthier america would look like. now it's 50 years later. did the great society programs hit their mark? did we get close to johnson's vision? or did it put a tax burden for the next 50 years. >> our task is to help replace their despair with opportunity. >> january 8, 1964, president lyndon johnson's state of the union address. >> this administration today here and now declares un unconditional war on poverty in america . i urge in congress and all americans who join with me in that effort. [applause] it will not be a short or easy struggle. no single weapon or strategy will suffice. but we shall not rest until that w
ray suarez. in 1964 the university of michigan president lyndon johnson used soaring words to commit america's great wealth and power to solving it's d domestic problems. he said a great society depends on its abundance , and end poverty to which we're totally committed in our time. he told the audience to picture an american where the cities are beautiful, environment is cleaner, schools are better and people healthier. he talked in economic and spiritual terms of what a better and healthier...
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ray suarez. in 1964 the university of michigan president lyndon johnson used soaring words to commit america's greatlth
ray suarez. in 1964 the university of michigan president lyndon johnson used soaring words to commit america's greatlth