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we showed up in switzerland, and he didn't know i was friends with charlie chaplain's sons as well. >ne of the great songs ever written. >> it's a great song. >> larry: great, great songs ever written. were you shocked at the coverage? surprised at how immense the story was? >> not really. you know why, larry? because michael's success is not his talent. it was his message. people cried because they knew what his message was, the one he was trying to get through his music and we're very appreciative as a family and we will stay strong and united and stay strong as a family, but the world cried, because they knew they had lost someone who really cared about them. who cared about the planet, who cared about life. >> larry: by the end of the week, the top three albums in sales were his. nearly half a million albums were sold. 2.3 million downloads of single tracks. did that surprise you? >> no. you know what surprised me? what surprised me is the fact that i can't go anywhere without someone knowing what happened, and any corner of this globe. >> larry: you just performed in africa. >> y
we showed up in switzerland, and he didn't know i was friends with charlie chaplain's sons as well. >ne of the great songs ever written. >> it's a great song. >> larry: great, great songs ever written. were you shocked at the coverage? surprised at how immense the story was? >> not really. you know why, larry? because michael's success is not his talent. it was his message. people cried because they knew what his message was, the one he was trying to get through his music...
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switzerland ahead of mexico of course by a tremendous margin, mexico. china, the philippines, cuba, el salvador, cuba, the domincan republic also more likely than average to have more children. this also require a more degree of social services tend to live in a house that has a low enough assessed value to not pay much into local municipal value to fund public schools. all three are vying for a top as someone who is trying to be a close observer of american culture under threat from people who speak languages of people other threats seem over blown keep an ear open depending on which coast you are the crowded streets of baltimore and cleveland. the news stands are bursting another one for socialist and union members the grandchildren of the children who run those streets are some of the same people worrying openly from all the data, my best advice is, don't worry what do you hear? every couple of minutes, adds for night schools cd rom languages. no one is developing these products, paying for the adds or buying the courses for kicks no families that do
switzerland ahead of mexico of course by a tremendous margin, mexico. china, the philippines, cuba, el salvador, cuba, the domincan republic also more likely than average to have more children. this also require a more degree of social services tend to live in a house that has a low enough assessed value to not pay much into local municipal value to fund public schools. all three are vying for a top as someone who is trying to be a close observer of american culture under threat from people who...
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at headquarters to switzerland. the keep some people here, but the purpose of moving it overseas is to avoid paying u.s. taxes. in a meeting a week or so after the oil spill, the announced theeone to pay a substantial dividend. i do not think that transocean or bp ought to be paying a dividend. one should be available for what will be large costs necessary to be covered by both companies. host: here is a deadline. here is this question from the viewer -- what does the center feel about the continued blasting of bp by the president and democrats, and the effect on stock plans? guest: i do not think it is blasting to describe the responsible party year. this is bp's well. you might want to use their front page of "the washington post" it began -- it is not only lawmakers accusing them of that. there are other stores. shortcuts taken, regulations not follow. all this will come not from the criminal investigation. i wish that none of this had happened. if we're not involved, let me give you an example froo the exxon val
at headquarters to switzerland. the keep some people here, but the purpose of moving it overseas is to avoid paying u.s. taxes. in a meeting a week or so after the oil spill, the announced theeone to pay a substantial dividend. i do not think that transocean or bp ought to be paying a dividend. one should be available for what will be large costs necessary to be covered by both companies. host: here is a deadline. here is this question from the viewer -- what does the center feel about the...
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that's where the new high -- in switzerland. i'm going specifically to switzerland.i think the issue is if america wants to win the nano technology war, and if we give into this and let the asians take over semiconductors which they're presently doing, and it will spill into energy, we are going to regret the day. so what my frustration is, i believe the powers of our government -- i think they're being misguided as to what it is happening with technology in this world. host: ok, pat. we'll leave it there. deborah gordon, do you want to weigh in? guest: there's been so many good points. i agree. i think america's gotten very lazy. i think that we have been complacent for a very long time. we had breakthroughs in computerization. but those companies are not -- those are established companies now. and it's been -- we've had 20 years of mall yeas -- malaise. i think we have to shake it up. we have to invest a tremendous amount of money. i think china will wrangle us a little bit. think we'll be pushed to go, which is what the caller is saying. that we're being pushed ou
that's where the new high -- in switzerland. i'm going specifically to switzerland.i think the issue is if america wants to win the nano technology war, and if we give into this and let the asians take over semiconductors which they're presently doing, and it will spill into energy, we are going to regret the day. so what my frustration is, i believe the powers of our government -- i think they're being misguided as to what it is happening with technology in this world. host: ok, pat. we'll...
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switzerland was ahead of mexico. in 2000, the top 10 countries of foreign born americans was by a tremendous margin, mexico, china, the philippines, india, cuba, vietnam, all salvadoran, correa, the dominican republic, and canada. no european countries in the top 10 in 2000. three of countries of foreign birth in every census from 1850-1980. now it is not even in the top 10. the first nine on the list of developing countries only canada has an advanced industrialized economy and a middle-class majority. of the 10, only 1 cents caucasian immigrants to the united states. we get a tremendous advantage from many of these immigrants of highly educated people with much saw after skills. in many cases, they are who they were 150 years ago. pour, poorly educated, agrarian, at an incredibly hard working. they are also younger than other americans sell more likely to pay into old age support schemes like social security. they're also more likely to have more children. on the one hand, they reinvigorate neighborhoods that decli
switzerland was ahead of mexico. in 2000, the top 10 countries of foreign born americans was by a tremendous margin, mexico, china, the philippines, india, cuba, vietnam, all salvadoran, correa, the dominican republic, and canada. no european countries in the top 10 in 2000. three of countries of foreign birth in every census from 1850-1980. now it is not even in the top 10. the first nine on the list of developing countries only canada has an advanced industrialized economy and a middle-class...
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the reason he went to switzerland was because they spoke many different languages and he sought out a " diversity." you out th -- have the bosnians --, host: take us home here. caller: my contention is that it was set up by the world bank, david rockefeller, to make as one nation -- make us one nation, with canada, which is a socialist nation -- host: we are talking about the north american union br. we always get north american union calls. are you behind the north american union, the jumbled and behind all this? -- the gentleman behind all this? guest: we need to recognize the importance that the mexican and canadian economy have for national prosperity. just talking about mexico, 22 states depend on mexico as their first or second largest foreign source for their exports. texaco itself -- mexico itself is our third largest trade partner. canada is, depending on how you total it, the first resected. -- the first or second grade both of these countries are absolutely indispensable for national prosperity. the produce things that are incorporated in our manufacturing base, which are r
the reason he went to switzerland was because they spoke many different languages and he sought out a " diversity." you out th -- have the bosnians --, host: take us home here. caller: my contention is that it was set up by the world bank, david rockefeller, to make as one nation -- make us one nation, with canada, which is a socialist nation -- host: we are talking about the north american union br. we always get north american union calls. are you behind the north american union,...
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we are familiar with the situation in switzerland when they recently -- i would like to ask a question to andrew mccarthy. do you think that the problem is the import of radicalized clerics that do preach to islamic youth in europe? the real problem is in these people to preach branches of islam? guest: you are right that is the basic problem. part of what they are preaching is that the way the sharia agenda is advanced is not only by acts of terrorism, but by a broad based propaganda campaign that seems to infiltrate the media and the academy and all aspects of our society. propaganda victories are deemed to be very important. that's part of the reason we're having this big debate in new york now. it would be a great propaganda coup for people who are still at war with the united states and to identify themselves as involved in a civilization will struggle to islamicize the. . . you would not even see any non- muslim because they are closed cities, they are not allowed. i think we need to keep an eye on, number one, the fact that a big part of this is a propaganda war where the islami
we are familiar with the situation in switzerland when they recently -- i would like to ask a question to andrew mccarthy. do you think that the problem is the import of radicalized clerics that do preach to islamic youth in europe? the real problem is in these people to preach branches of islam? guest: you are right that is the basic problem. part of what they are preaching is that the way the sharia agenda is advanced is not only by acts of terrorism, but by a broad based propaganda campaign...
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that's where the new high -- in switzerland. i'm going specifically to switzerland. i think the issue is if america wants to win the nano technology war, and if we give into this and let the asians take over semiconductors which they're presently doing, and it will spill into energy, we are going to regret the day. sowhat my frustration is, i believe the powers of our government -- i think they're being misguided as to what it is happening with technology in this world. host: ok, pat we'll leave it there. deborah gordon, do you want to weigh in? guest: there's been so many good points. i agree. i think america's gotten very lazy. i think that w have been complacent for a very long time. we had breakthroughs in computerization. but those companies are not -- those are established companies now. and it's been -- we've had 20 years of mall yeas -- malaise. i think we have to shake it up. we have to invest a tremendous amount of money. i think china will wrangle us a little bit. think we'll be pushed to go, which is what the caller is saying. that we're being pushed out
that's where the new high -- in switzerland. i'm going specifically to switzerland. i think the issue is if america wants to win the nano technology war, and if we give into this and let the asians take over semiconductors which they're presently doing, and it will spill into energy, we are going to regret the day. sowhat my frustration is, i believe the powers of our government -- i think they're being misguided as to what it is happening with technology in this world. host: ok, pat we'll...
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we are familiar with the situation in switzerland when they recently -- i would like to ask a question to andrew mccarthy. do you think that the problem is the import of radicalized clerics that do preach to islamic youth inurope? the real problem is in these people to preachranches of islam? guest: you are right that is the basic problem. part of what they are preaching is that the way the sharia agenda is advanced is not only by acts of terrorism, but by a broad based propaganda campaign that seems to infiltrate the media and the academy and all aspects of our society. propaganda victories are deemed to be very important. that's part of the reason we're having this big debate in new york now. it would be a great propaganda coup for people who are still at war with the united states and to identify themselves as involved in a civilization will struggle to islicize the. . . you would not even see any non- muslim because they are closed cities, they are not allowed. i think we need to keep an eye on, number one, the fact that a big part of this is a propaganda war where the islamists wo
we are familiar with the situation in switzerland when they recently -- i would like to ask a question to andrew mccarthy. do you think that the problem is the import of radicalized clerics that do preach to islamic youth inurope? the real problem is in these people to preachranches of islam? guest: you are right that is the basic problem. part of what they are preaching is that the way the sharia agenda is advanced is not only by acts of terrorism, but by a broad based propaganda campaign that...
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caller: the skimming ship was offered from sweden or switzerland if ihad not had the jones law that itto be run by americans and shipped by amricans, the only way to lead the waters -- and it was given for free and it was a all thoseip usefor bills. what about that one? guest: i am not familiar with that particular incident. it seems an unusual application the jones law. the jones a says if you're like ao transport goods groceries from one states the united placin aamerican-bui, american flagship. about deepalking that -- a deep rig, which is a vessel, transferring from one place to another. think it is safe to say that a skimmer is transpoing from one place to other. sure that the jones act would affect that. host: the next call comes from paul, republican line, kalamazoo, michigan. you live with --re you with us? i thinki lost the phone call. let me ask a question and then we'll go back to phone calls. to lifting the cap, there is work done ithe house and e senate. our guest on wednesday said that she thinks that legislation e to a vote before the fourth of july recess. how will you
caller: the skimming ship was offered from sweden or switzerland if ihad not had the jones law that itto be run by americans and shipped by amricans, the only way to lead the waters -- and it was given for free and it was a all thoseip usefor bills. what about that one? guest: i am not familiar with that particular incident. it seems an unusual application the jones law. the jones a says if you're like ao transport goods groceries from one states the united placin aamerican-bui, american...
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newman of transocean here today, all the way from geneva, switzerland. i look forward to see how he views transocean's role in the ongoing efforts. we look -- we invited anadarko who won 25% and another company which owns a 10% stake in the well. the names are also on the bill from the federal government. unfortunately they declined to send witnesses today. i am disappointed that they chose not to attend. it is my hope to have all responsible parties at our table. we hope that they can find some time in the near future to come to discuss with us these issues and with the american people. the whole we are trying to plug is some 5,000 feet under the surface of the water. men and women's bollywood's and communities have been disrupted by the disaster -- men and women whose livelihoods and communities have been disrupted by the disaster live right down the street. this bill has now lost it -- -- the spill has now lasted 58 days. the story of noah tells us anything, with faith that dedication to do what is right and hard work. i do not know that we will find
newman of transocean here today, all the way from geneva, switzerland. i look forward to see how he views transocean's role in the ongoing efforts. we look -- we invited anadarko who won 25% and another company which owns a 10% stake in the well. the names are also on the bill from the federal government. unfortunately they declined to send witnesses today. i am disappointed that they chose not to attend. it is my hope to have all responsible parties at our table. we hope that they can find...
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caller: the skimming ship was offered from sweden or switzerland. the jones law that it had to be run by americans and shipped by americans, the only way to lead in the waters -- and it was given for free and it was a mopping ship used for all those bills. what about that one? guest: i am not familiar with that particular incident. it seems an unusual application of the jones law. the jones act says if you're going to transport goods like a bunch of groceries from one bunch of groceries from one point in the united states to place in an american-built, american flagship. if you're talking about a deep water reagan, that -- a deep water rig, which is a vessel, that is not transferring from one place to another. one place to another. i think it is safe to say that a skimmer is transporting from one place to another. i am not sure that the jones act would affect that. host: the next call comes from paul, republican line, kalamazoo, michigan. paul, are you live with -- are you with us? i think i lost the phone call. let me ask a question and then we'll
caller: the skimming ship was offered from sweden or switzerland. the jones law that it had to be run by americans and shipped by americans, the only way to lead in the waters -- and it was given for free and it was a mopping ship used for all those bills. what about that one? guest: i am not familiar with that particular incident. it seems an unusual application of the jones law. the jones act says if you're going to transport goods like a bunch of groceries from one bunch of groceries from...
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caller: the skimming shi was offered from sweden or switzerland.it had not had t jones law at it had to be run by americans and shipped by america, the only way to lead the waters -- and was given for free andt was a all thoseip used for bills. what about that one? guest: i am notamiliar with that particular incident. it seems an unusual application the jones law. the jones act says if you're like ao transport goods groceries from one states to united place in an american-built american flagship. about a deepking that -- a deep rig, which is a vessel, transrring from one place to another. think it safe to say that a skimmer is transporting from one place to another. sure th the jonesact would affect that. host: the next call comes from ul, republic line, kalamazoo, michigan. you live with -- a you wi us? i tnk i lost the phoneall. t me ask a question and then we'll go back to phone calls. to liftingthe cap, there is rk done in the house and the senate. our gues on wedsday said that she thinks that legistion e to a vote bore the fourth of july reces
caller: the skimming shi was offered from sweden or switzerland.it had not had t jones law at it had to be run by americans and shipped by america, the only way to lead the waters -- and was given for free andt was a all thoseip used for bills. what about that one? guest: i am notamiliar with that particular incident. it seems an unusual application the jones law. the jones act says if you're like ao transport goods groceries from one states to united place in an american-built american...