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the name is in honor of benjamin franklin. , bonhomme richard good man richard. in france, it was captain by john paul jones. it went on the campaign off but the british isles to take the word to the british. it ended in a battle against a top of the ship. the bonhomme richard is not. the bottom line is that they had no right to win. there were sinking. half the crew was dead. the crew did what they had no right to do, and they won that battle through climbing in the yard arms, hand-to-hand, and they eventually to the other ship. bonhomme richard sunk next day. it is a great testament to what sailors can do in a testament to defeating diversity. the crew on board today are just as a heroic, when you see the things they do every day, as those heroes were in 1779. again, i want to welcome you here. i hope you get a chance to see some of the ship as you walk around when you do tours talk to some the sailors and marines who operate it. i am is available for questions about the sheep. i will turn it over to the fleet week folks. thank you again for your hospitality. [
the name is in honor of benjamin franklin. , bonhomme richard good man richard. in france, it was captain by john paul jones. it went on the campaign off but the british isles to take the word to the british. it ended in a battle against a top of the ship. the bonhomme richard is not. the bottom line is that they had no right to win. there were sinking. half the crew was dead. the crew did what they had no right to do, and they won that battle through climbing in the yard arms, hand-to-hand,...
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hand i want richard in new york to go ahead yes sure. let me let me just respond to one thing that this notion that governments act as if they are the origin of what they do governments are elected and under enormous pressure from their constituencies and to explain what governments do without and nat'l izing who's pushing them to do what is a very strange logic here in the united states this statement that we can't afford social democracy forty years ago when we arguably began that program in the aftermath of the great the depression we had levels of taxation of corporations much higher than they are today relative to individuals we had income tax rates on the highest and richest americans far higher three times what they are today it's extraordinary that we can talk about this inability to afford social democracy without noticing that the government's so-called inability is because it no longer taxes corporations and rich people anything like it did before when this whole social democracy got under way of course if you stop dancing tho
hand i want richard in new york to go ahead yes sure. let me let me just respond to one thing that this notion that governments act as if they are the origin of what they do governments are elected and under enormous pressure from their constituencies and to explain what governments do without and nat'l izing who's pushing them to do what is a very strange logic here in the united states this statement that we can't afford social democracy forty years ago when we arguably began that program in...
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and you and i can be contradicted by other gas go ahead richard. yes i think that i go back to the under cutting of social welfare by the inequality of distribution of wealth and income over the last thirty years that also allows the rich to have much more influence as the corporations have that's what we call neo liberalism on shaping government policy and that includes central bank policy what we've had since two thousand and seven when this crisis here is what we used to call trickle down economics the central bank together with the treasury or with ever the government and he can see is bails out those at the top the biggest banks the biggest insurance companies the biggest corporations and it hopes maybe that it will trickle down to everybody else we now know as we enter year five of this ongoing capitalist crisis that could trickle down didn't happen as most of us predicted it would not so now we confront the fact that we've wasted a lot of money the only out the top keeping them in a place they could call recovery while everybody else suffers
and you and i can be contradicted by other gas go ahead richard. yes i think that i go back to the under cutting of social welfare by the inequality of distribution of wealth and income over the last thirty years that also allows the rich to have much more influence as the corporations have that's what we call neo liberalism on shaping government policy and that includes central bank policy what we've had since two thousand and seven when this crisis here is what we used to call trickle down...
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richard i want to give you the last word jerry second richard love last last word go ahead blaming the education system is what we used to call blaming the victim this is absurd our education system is starved for money we are cutting back across all of our state universities to han's that includes at least tell me well they would start implementing that we sat down education and even done stats occasion gentlemen generally want to thank you sincerely for a great conversation but we've run out of time to ask thanks to my guest today in pittsburgh new york and in chicago and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember cross talk rules. can. silesian r t the forceful break up of a rally at a rest stop the wall street protests are gathering steam in the u.s. as people frustrated over the state of the economy say it's time for an american spring. disturbing reports from the two besieged gadhafi stronghold witnesses say libya's revolutionary forces are attacking civilian homes randomly in their bid to take the cities at any cost. and russia's latest laun
richard i want to give you the last word jerry second richard love last last word go ahead blaming the education system is what we used to call blaming the victim this is absurd our education system is starved for money we are cutting back across all of our state universities to han's that includes at least tell me well they would start implementing that we sat down education and even done stats occasion gentlemen generally want to thank you sincerely for a great conversation but we've run out...
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yes, richard is along. of course, we're going to talk about a real-life batman ordered not to don that costume this holloway weekend. of course, you're along with avery friedman joining us as well. you ready for this? >> absolutely. i waited ten years to be with you, fred. >> can you believe it's been that long and finally face to face? we'll see you right after the break. >> great. woman: day care can be expensive. so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1:good morning... robot 1:...female child. sfx: modem dial-up noise woman: are there flaws? yeah, um, maybe. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> today republican candidates are trying to woo voters in states that have their primary votes first except for one. herman cain, more from cnn's paul stein hauser. >> we're 66 days away from the first votes in the race for the white house
yes, richard is along. of course, we're going to talk about a real-life batman ordered not to don that costume this holloway weekend. of course, you're along with avery friedman joining us as well. you ready for this? >> absolutely. i waited ten years to be with you, fred. >> can you believe it's been that long and finally face to face? we'll see you right after the break. >> great. woman: day care can be expensive. so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead...
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spotlight is next to this time i'll get off sits down with richard jones deputy executive director of the international energy agency to discuss the decrease of the planet's oil reserves and what it means for the future of mankind. hello again they're welcome to spotlight the interview share on our take i'm al green of in today my guest on the show richard. according to the international energy agency the surging and richard the one who will most likely lead the world to a dive. called reserves are running out faster than expected and the growing fuel consumption raises environmental concerns but this all the warnings people continue burning oil and oil and alternative energy sector is still unsufficient the developed so what's to be done to avoid that future without dramatically changing our way of living and maybe russia could help with that we're asking of the deputy executive director of the international energy agency richard jones. the international energy agency says the world is entering the golden age of gas with production to rise by fifty percent in the next twenty years ru
spotlight is next to this time i'll get off sits down with richard jones deputy executive director of the international energy agency to discuss the decrease of the planet's oil reserves and what it means for the future of mankind. hello again they're welcome to spotlight the interview share on our take i'm al green of in today my guest on the show richard. according to the international energy agency the surging and richard the one who will most likely lead the world to a dive. called reserves...
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was created says richard jeni for executives director of the international. spotlight will be back shortly to take a break so stay with us. i . think we're coming. just. live free. education free. free. free. free. free limited freedom to feel for your media project a free media party dot com. live to. welcome back to spotlight i am album just a reminder every guest on the show today is richard jenkins deputy executive director of the international energy agency richard roth let's talk about about russia's policy well there's lots of talk about the red direction gradual red direction russian crude. flows from from the west towards asia and first of all to china how is it seen in the west could it be a reason for. more for a clash of interests between russia and the west china and the west no i really don't think so and the simple reason is that it's a global market these days the oil market is a worldwide and to. china is where the action is that's where they're growing in consumption china and india are the two primary and the middle east and of course they
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. >> yeah, that's exactly right, richard. protesters here at occupy london have certainly taken a page from occupy wall street. really resonating a lot with issues that protesters in the u.s. mentioned including taking their platform of, we are the 99%. here, near st. paul's cathedral, they are occupying this space here np why this space? because it is right in the center of the financial district and close to their intended target of where they wanted to march this past weekend, the london stock exchange. police barricaded that area. they are kept here and able to stay in this space. they've got the permission from the church, which takes care of the space. with the exception that they do not detour tourists from going into that cathedral. global protests over the weekend, biggest in rome, heating up this weekend where demonstrators clash with police. here in london, mostly peaceful. police officers are certainly harnd but they have stepped back a little bit. that has helped with the tension. but richard, they are only in th
. >> yeah, that's exactly right, richard. protesters here at occupy london have certainly taken a page from occupy wall street. really resonating a lot with issues that protesters in the u.s. mentioned including taking their platform of, we are the 99%. here, near st. paul's cathedral, they are occupying this space here np why this space? because it is right in the center of the financial district and close to their intended target of where they wanted to march this past weekend, the...
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richard, i want to start with you. you have new information on details about gadhafi's alleged death. >> the libyan officials and rebel commanders are saying with a unified voice that gadhafi is, in fact, dead. they have made an announcement speaking from the prime minister, in fact, in libya that moammar gadhafi is dead. how he died remains a 34is tri. one rebel commander involved in the operation has told nbc news the following sequence of events. he said that two rebel units this morning, one the tiger unit, the other called the al tharouk unit, were traveling through the southwest portion of the city of sirte. they came across a factory. it is a factory that makes animal feed. it is part of an industrial area in the southwest portion of sirte. they saw a group of vehicles parked in a building adjacent to this animal feed factory. they thought it was suspicious to have such a large number of vehicles in this industrial area. the rebel units, these two units, decided to approach. as soon as they approached, they were
richard, i want to start with you. you have new information on details about gadhafi's alleged death. >> the libyan officials and rebel commanders are saying with a unified voice that gadhafi is, in fact, dead. they have made an announcement speaking from the prime minister, in fact, in libya that moammar gadhafi is dead. how he died remains a 34is tri. one rebel commander involved in the operation has told nbc news the following sequence of events. he said that two rebel units this...
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richard engel joins us frs new york. you spent so much time on the ground throughout the fighting and afterwards. what's your assessment on what we've seen on these graphic and disturbing pictures? >> murky is a good way of describing it. there were many conflicting reports that i've been told u.s. officials are sorting through right now to figure out exactly how gadhafi was killed. and by all indications gadhafi was killed and i've been told that unofficially by u.s. officials but that is the assumption that they are working on, that this is true information. they are just trying to sort out how exactly it happened. the best information we have been able to put together is that gadhafi was in an industrial area west of sirte. he was with a group of loyalists, they have been fighting hard in this district called the district number two, in sirte. they were attacked earlier this morning by rebel commanders, that gadhafi was injured in the gun fight which lasted 30 to 45 minutes and had a shot to his stomach. he was captur
richard engel joins us frs new york. you spent so much time on the ground throughout the fighting and afterwards. what's your assessment on what we've seen on these graphic and disturbing pictures? >> murky is a good way of describing it. there were many conflicting reports that i've been told u.s. officials are sorting through right now to figure out exactly how gadhafi was killed. and by all indications gadhafi was killed and i've been told that unofficially by u.s. officials but that...
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i will be joined by nbc's richard engle and barry mcaffrey and richard smith.is minutes away. cd to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. thanks, honey. yeah. you suck at folding. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] just one cap of tide plus bleach gives you more cleaning power than six caps of the bargain brand. visit facebook.com/tide to...
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today's vietnam war veteran richard dinoire who heads the search for thousands of american soldiers who never came home from conflicts abroad. culture is that so much you're going to make it a lot of people a variant of bad luck of the euro crisis it is a high noon moment for a euro zone looking for to stave off another recession call juggling indebted sovereigns flew and. hello again to welcome to spotlight the interview show r t m m today my guest on the show is richard norton a veteran say war goes on until its last victim is buried thousands of soldiers america sent overseas are still missing but hope dies last and families are p.o.w.'s and m.i.a. still waiting for their beloved to return home in america the veterans of foreign wars of innovation deal with problems of the servicemen including assistance with searches of the missing how was it going on and always sharing experience let's ask the commander in chief how the americans veterans of foreign wars are richard good morning to. both russia and the u.s. to caught in a number of conflicts across the world world war two the vietn
today's vietnam war veteran richard dinoire who heads the search for thousands of american soldiers who never came home from conflicts abroad. culture is that so much you're going to make it a lot of people a variant of bad luck of the euro crisis it is a high noon moment for a euro zone looking for to stave off another recession call juggling indebted sovereigns flew and. hello again to welcome to spotlight the interview show r t m m today my guest on the show is richard norton a veteran say...
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was created says richard jeff that you take that kind of director of the international . spotlight will be back shortly after the take a break so stay with us. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street center they are. ladies and gentlemen your chance to choose is to get the status of the human experiments given . your problem this is what it goes to the military trying to censor local economies and its arcane things about financial trouble the responsibility to maintain our confidence in markets and things not going to be easy trade imbalances recession to keep the nations close to sing a song like moon feel close. to feel super late again feeling like thing is us crash and imminent smash the ceiling influences like ultimate injustice in athens the argument that strikes me i'm just programs increase the total economy. but i'm dumb. struck by some of the australia you know the new zealand know who is going to see the film on. if you want to have sex go and have sex. luck. welcome back to the spotlight an album of and just a reminder
was created says richard jeff that you take that kind of director of the international . spotlight will be back shortly after the take a break so stay with us. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street center they are. ladies and gentlemen your chance to choose is to get the status of the human experiments given . your problem this is what it goes to the military trying to censor local economies and its arcane things about financial trouble the...
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spotlight program at this time guest is a vietnam war veteran richard dinoire who leads the search for the thousands of american soldiers that never returned from foreign conflicts to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show r t m m today my guest on the show richard norton a veteran say war goes on until its last victim is very thousands of soldiers america sent overseas are still missing but hope dies last and families are p.o.w.'s in m.i.a. still waiting for their beloved to return home in america the veterans of foreign wars are going to deal with problems all the servicemen including assistance with searches of the missing how is it going on and always sharing experience let's ask the commander in chief how the americans veterans of foreign wars are richard good morning to. both russia and the u.s. to taunton a number of conflicts across the world world war two the vietnam war and various military operations in all parts of the globe cost both countries thousands of missing soldiers after the iron curtain fell joins russia u.s. commission on prisoners
spotlight program at this time guest is a vietnam war veteran richard dinoire who leads the search for the thousands of american soldiers that never returned from foreign conflicts to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show r t m m today my guest on the show richard norton a veteran say war goes on until its last victim is very thousands of soldiers america sent overseas are still missing but hope dies last and families are p.o.w.'s in m.i.a. still waiting for...
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was created says richard jeni stepanek executive director of the international. spotlight will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us. well comes with a certain us college trip to a magical land where pesticides are just cobbled anymore for school children to live and learn without ever opening up paper books for einstein's theories then the laws of physics can no longer apply and where big can always be bigger still be afraid to take my hand and enjoy the ride on technology update here on on cheap. move. just so. it's. just seems. odd. to. those who are fascinated with history. to those who have a sweet tooth. to those who can't live without the sky. and of course to the nature locker rooms this magnificent land offers its treasures. mushkin. between earth and the sky. an arche. welcome back to spotlight i'm al goodman just a reminder my guest on the show today is richard jens deputy executive director of the international energy agency richard roth let's talk about about russia's policy well there's lots of talk about the red direction gradual re
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is richard mcgregor, he's the washington bureau chief for the "financial times." he was also formerly beijing bureau chief and i am pleased to have them both here with me, welcome, gentlemen. nouriel, let me start with you. who is right in this debate: mitt romney or jon huntsman? >> well, i would say the reason why we have a trade imbalance with china are long and complex. ey have to do with mistakes and policies of the united states, policies that have led us to spend more than our income running ever larger trade deficits. on the other side, china is not consuming enough and has had a model of growth has been based on a weaker currency but there are microfactors that affect currency so it's not very black and white in term who was is at fault. i think both sides have had mistakes in policies that have led to these growing trade imbalance and now it's becoming a source of political and policy friction. >> liu: richard, let me throw that out to you, then, which is the right approach fro china or with china in this debate? >> well, i certainly don't agree mr. romn
is richard mcgregor, he's the washington bureau chief for the "financial times." he was also formerly beijing bureau chief and i am pleased to have them both here with me, welcome, gentlemen. nouriel, let me start with you. who is right in this debate: mitt romney or jon huntsman? >> well, i would say the reason why we have a trade imbalance with china are long and complex. ey have to do with mistakes and policies of the united states, policies that have led us to spend more...
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richard: i don't know. >> it was so important, did you file it away? richard: i did not handle it. a planning commission employees said senator currie interfered with her agency's plans to buy property and then build trails next to a soccer field. she said her agency felt pressured by the center be called -- because he called an arranged meetings. he did not go through the competitive bidding process. rivera said he would have had a hard time getting proper zoning and conceded, with a politician willing to pave the way, nothing would be impossible. the last witness said that the senator never disclosed that he .orked for shopper's the soccer fields and trails remained on hold because they are still trying to work out a deal. david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> residents have until october 11 to submit comments and the state's new recommended congressional district map. there are several changes to it. district 1 would no longer cross into a anne arundel county in harford county would no longer be split into several districts. it would bring more montgomery county residents into the
richard: i don't know. >> it was so important, did you file it away? richard: i did not handle it. a planning commission employees said senator currie interfered with her agency's plans to buy property and then build trails next to a soccer field. she said her agency felt pressured by the center be called -- because he called an arranged meetings. he did not go through the competitive bidding process. rivera said he would have had a hard time getting proper zoning and conceded, with a...
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our legal guys, avery friedman and richard herman.arguing he had diplomatic immunity with regard to the civil case. why didn't he make the argument during the criminal phase as well, avery? >> because it doesn't apply. there's no diplomatic immunity. he held a position with international monetary fund. that's not a sovereign state. again, he's going to advance creative arguments. at the end of the day he's looking for procedural ways to beat the case before the case ultimately has to go to trial. >> okay. richard, he and his team are saying i had diplomatic immunity. did he? would he? as the imf chief at the time? would he have diplomatic immunity if he's on a trip on personal business paying for his hotel with personal money and not imf money? help us understand who has diplomatic immunity, who has it, does he? >> his side is arguing he does. united states courts to rely on customary international law which would grant diplomatic immunity to him. the united states will not grapt it to him. trust me, fred, if there was any chance of h
our legal guys, avery friedman and richard herman.arguing he had diplomatic immunity with regard to the civil case. why didn't he make the argument during the criminal phase as well, avery? >> because it doesn't apply. there's no diplomatic immunity. he held a position with international monetary fund. that's not a sovereign state. again, he's going to advance creative arguments. at the end of the day he's looking for procedural ways to beat the case before the case ultimately has to go...
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. >> washington doesn't create jobs, richard. and the public understands it, and the stimulus program -- and i don't have enough time left in this segment to go back and show the graph of when the stimulus was there, how unemployment went down. but what is eric talk about? does he live in a parallel universe, richard? of course washington can create jobs. and protect jobs. >> he lives in a safe republican district. the problem is, what's going to happen in the senate for those senate republicans who need to
. >> washington doesn't create jobs, richard. and the public understands it, and the stimulus program -- and i don't have enough time left in this segment to go back and show the graph of when the stimulus was there, how unemployment went down. but what is eric talk about? does he live in a parallel universe, richard? of course washington can create jobs. and protect jobs. >> he lives in a safe republican district. the problem is, what's going to happen in the senate for those...
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any other best practices, richard? well, i think the philosophy is trying to meet people where they are. the idea is to recognize that people who are in that under 133 percent of the poverty line who are currently uninsured tend to be single, childless adults. they tend to be very poor. half of those people are under 50 percent of the poverty line, so they are extremely poor, very often homeless or have unstable housing, therefore, hard to kind of track down to one place and disproportionately, don't necessarily speak english as their first language. so i think what has developed is some strategies to trying to kind of touch these people where you are likely to find them. so you go to shelters, you go to latino community organizations and you don't just focus on the health and the behavioral health sectors, that you reach out more broadly to the larger social service sector. john, you mentioned using soar in rhode island. i mean, it's been a successful program i would think there would be a really wider conversation ab
any other best practices, richard? well, i think the philosophy is trying to meet people where they are. the idea is to recognize that people who are in that under 133 percent of the poverty line who are currently uninsured tend to be single, childless adults. they tend to be very poor. half of those people are under 50 percent of the poverty line, so they are extremely poor, very often homeless or have unstable housing, therefore, hard to kind of track down to one place and disproportionately,...