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i was resolved in the america's cup tremendously we built the lecturer streets and built the america's cup sports bar it's a fantastic venue. i won't go into all the folks we hired from the construction union and construction workers all the way through the bar through the entire event. i'm here to speak about the education we had during the america's cup. once we got to the finalist we had terrific traffic across embarcadero but if we had important boats in the water the numbers would have absolutely been where it was to be huge. unfortunately from the low quantity of both the it didn't attract the excitement not like the end. i hope we take this education and use it again for the next america's cup i hope we have it here and ask america's cup to guarantee more boats in the water that's my request thank you other speakers wish to comment on this item. okay seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor avalos >> thank you it's great to see there's a number of businesses here represented here today that bend from america's cup. i know that as present by mike martin and the budget an
i was resolved in the america's cup tremendously we built the lecturer streets and built the america's cup sports bar it's a fantastic venue. i won't go into all the folks we hired from the construction union and construction workers all the way through the bar through the entire event. i'm here to speak about the education we had during the america's cup. once we got to the finalist we had terrific traffic across embarcadero but if we had important boats in the water the numbers would have...
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i think it's the focus to keep it on america's soil. i think the team usa is tdr in doing that but this outlines other places where the next event could take place at >> at the end if you could talk about lessonss learned. >> i would say not at the end but during. to begin the presentation we'll talk about our lessons learned but the specifics as we get towards the end of the presentation workforce small business and inclusion and the financial performance will answer more specific lessons learned. broadly from a project management prospective with the challenge in 2010 to pull together multiple agencies and multiple disciplinary events known knew what was going to happen we saw hyped projects they were realistic but we were engaged or the america's cup was engaged to using close to shore racing the cat man's and it was imaging something different from what the event were previously. so we sort of took a conservative approach and had to be adoptive as the changes took place. a couple of the areas that were important obviously the economi
i think it's the focus to keep it on america's soil. i think the team usa is tdr in doing that but this outlines other places where the next event could take place at >> at the end if you could talk about lessonss learned. >> i would say not at the end but during. to begin the presentation we'll talk about our lessons learned but the specifics as we get towards the end of the presentation workforce small business and inclusion and the financial performance will answer more specific...
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october and then the 2013 were the main america's fire department in july to september. there were only 4 hundred pomegranates in those races. so the event authority managed the cup and it was the fundraising and the community outreach arm of america's cup. the city entered into two agreements the first a was the host and venue all the time in john january of 2011 they were to provide the waterfront use for the water authority and provide other sources. the board approved the agreement that set the terms for the licenses at the event authority and to make improvements of the properties that concludes m - >> so they have no costs what would have been the costs the lazy? >> the rental costs right. >> and on the lease deposition agreement what are the costs to the city and we'll go over those. so in terms of the economic impact the office of economic workforce contacted the bay area institute and the economics to suggest what the impacts would be to the city to have the america's cup here this was in 2010 before the city was the host city and the impact analysis was based up
october and then the 2013 were the main america's fire department in july to september. there were only 4 hundred pomegranates in those races. so the event authority managed the cup and it was the fundraising and the community outreach arm of america's cup. the city entered into two agreements the first a was the host and venue all the time in john january of 2011 they were to provide the waterfront use for the water authority and provide other sources. the board approved the agreement that set...
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i'm marcus i'm with the first maintenance company i want to thank america's cup for the great opportunity they gave us. america's cup were a family owned business and my father started the business 50
i'm marcus i'm with the first maintenance company i want to thank america's cup for the great opportunity they gave us. america's cup were a family owned business and my father started the business 50
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a race only oracle can win >> that's not a thing about the america's cup. by righttwo: that's the highest level of quoting they have a tack all composition >> i want to request as the negotiations go forward i ask and appreciate your discussion as how the costs won't be as high because we've done the performance already so in the future fire department i think it make sense that we are able to understand get a better commitment from alison and oracle about, you know, they would pay more for using our facilities. that's my part and we said the business plan is going to have to be well-thought-out >> supervisor campos. >> thank you, mr. chair. thank you supervisor avalos for calling for this hearing i think it's long overdue. and following up on the question that supervisor avalos asked about oracle and mr. alison how do we know he lost money. i want to be sure we're careful about making statement we know their accurate. i imagine mr. alison will say he lost money >> this is in my opinion without reviewing the information i'm sorry you took had this as a fact.
a race only oracle can win >> that's not a thing about the america's cup. by righttwo: that's the highest level of quoting they have a tack all composition >> i want to request as the negotiations go forward i ask and appreciate your discussion as how the costs won't be as high because we've done the performance already so in the future fire department i think it make sense that we are able to understand get a better commitment from alison and oracle about, you know, they would pay...
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the supervisor is right that the america's cup event was a significant visible and large event and it was a great opportunity for us to look at this. but the fund patval drivers are in large part tied to proximity. we are a port. we are at the water's edge. we are in proximity to the water and the windy environment. we have a challenge trying to control waste and debris that gets into the bay. we've all heard about the pacific plastic jar, large texas size swirls of plastic in the ocean. we even had a tenant who built a boat out of plastic bottles to sail it through that plastic to bring it to attention. it is something we've been aware of sometime. we looked at this in part through our obligationed under the state municipal stormwater program which requires us to keep debris out of the waters of the state ~. we review every lease, license, or event for environmental conditions. and, so, we have been acute eye for the potential impacts of what occurs on port property. we also, like all departments, have a zero waste program, zero waste coordinator and climate liaison. so, we had a nex
the supervisor is right that the america's cup event was a significant visible and large event and it was a great opportunity for us to look at this. but the fund patval drivers are in large part tied to proximity. we are a port. we are at the water's edge. we are in proximity to the water and the windy environment. we have a challenge trying to control waste and debris that gets into the bay. we've all heard about the pacific plastic jar, large texas size swirls of plastic in the ocean. we...
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as we look forward and i'm hoping to get the america's cup back for 35. i'm confident we'll do it better from a city prospective. there are things be having to look at as well maybe some other point in the future but the economic impact to the city is what we received because those races were pumped will throughout the world. so not everyone went but those who did loved being a part of it. i love to promote those types of event in our city it makes san francisco a more dynamic place to live but we want to make sure we protect our assets. i think we ail agree. so thank you, mr. martin to the entire staff and thank you supervisor avalos for asking those questions and let's moved on this together. unless there's any comments can i have a motion to file this hearing we can do that without opposition madam clerk, any announcements? >> no mr. chairman. >> see you a one we're >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center o
as we look forward and i'm hoping to get the america's cup back for 35. i'm confident we'll do it better from a city prospective. there are things be having to look at as well maybe some other point in the future but the economic impact to the city is what we received because those races were pumped will throughout the world. so not everyone went but those who did loved being a part of it. i love to promote those types of event in our city it makes san francisco a more dynamic place to live but...
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you have the power to change america. you have the power to speak to our newest hope in addition to our age-old dream, you are the past -- half to the future. represent over nude hope that america can be great again. god bless you and god bless this great country live in -- we live in. [applause] >> good morning. it is great to be with you this morning. i want to thank our friends at the american conservative union and all of you for all the work you do around the year to promote the conservative message. i have to admit my friend governor perry is a tough act to follow this morning. it is a privilege to do so. under his leadership, texas has shown the world that concert of -- conservative policies do lead to growth and prosperity. [applause] i can tell we have a few texans in the house this morning. call it an experiment in one of our of democracy, if you like i'm a but quite a successful one compared to the failed experiment in big government during the last five years under president obama. has ever had cpac to texans b
you have the power to change america. you have the power to speak to our newest hope in addition to our age-old dream, you are the past -- half to the future. represent over nude hope that america can be great again. god bless you and god bless this great country live in -- we live in. [applause] >> good morning. it is great to be with you this morning. i want to thank our friends at the american conservative union and all of you for all the work you do around the year to promote the...
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we believe in the promise of america. sage resonates and it has since the band of brothers dumped tea in the boston harbor. [applause] we have got to be that band of brothers and sisters again. we should not fundamentally transform america, but save it. we should fundamentally restore the promise of america. it is because of you. it is we the people, because of you, but i have never been more optimistic about the age of are one nation under god. stand and fight for it. the best is yet to come. [applause] god bless conservatives. god bless america. ♪ >> one of the of the annual vents is a presidential straw poll. this year's winter -- winner was rand paul. he gathered 31% of the vote. coming in second was ted cruz of 11% and rounding out the top six were dr. ben carson with 9%, governor chris christie with 8%, and scott walker and former pennsylvania senator rick santorum with each 7% of the vote. state john kerry, ted cruz, and former governor charlie crist were some of the main speakers at this weekend project red iron di
we believe in the promise of america. sage resonates and it has since the band of brothers dumped tea in the boston harbor. [applause] we have got to be that band of brothers and sisters again. we should not fundamentally transform america, but save it. we should fundamentally restore the promise of america. it is because of you. it is we the people, because of you, but i have never been more optimistic about the age of are one nation under god. stand and fight for it. the best is yet to come....
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but at least in the case of latin america, they were actually vanguards and merchant capital. hey seized british goods because the for instance. was, you know -- the french was, you know, ongoing with the british and then contractual relations are south american merchants and brought the goods, the seized goods into montevideo and by far the most profitable cargo seized were slaves. and at least one group of west africans that wound up on name e actual boat which in the novel is the -- >> yeah. that was brunging the west africans -- bringing the west africans up to lima came in from this seized liverpool slave owner that had been seized and was on the way to montevideo. >> so talk a little bit, i think we're somewhat aware though probably not as much as we should be, the slave trade in the united states and how that worked a little bit. but the extent to which it was a huge part of latin america and southern -- the whole southern hemisphere is probably something that you're really expanding on here for many people for the first time, and it's at the corps of this book -- the co
but at least in the case of latin america, they were actually vanguards and merchant capital. hey seized british goods because the for instance. was, you know -- the french was, you know, ongoing with the british and then contractual relations are south american merchants and brought the goods, the seized goods into montevideo and by far the most profitable cargo seized were slaves. and at least one group of west africans that wound up on name e actual boat which in the novel is the -- >>...
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both of which arrived in the nineteenth century in america. snobbery is not new to liberalism but the actual history of liberalism will be new to most readers. liberalism like its rivals including communism, fascism and fabianism emerged as part of the 20th century response to the newly emerging world of mass production, mass politics and mass culture. like fascism and communism and fabi fabianism it was influenced by the first book about nietzsche by h.l. mencken and the first book about george bernard shaw was written by the same man, h.l. mencken. h.l. mencken may shaw famous in america before he was famous in england. i won't go into a shot today. suffice to say he plays an important role in the book. what people find appealing about nietzsche was the sense that his call for new aristocracy. old aristocracy obviously crumbled under the impact of modernization. he wanted a new aristocracy. h. g. wells's writings if you remember as a kid are full of this calling for the new samurai, calling for the new police to run the world's. team never re
both of which arrived in the nineteenth century in america. snobbery is not new to liberalism but the actual history of liberalism will be new to most readers. liberalism like its rivals including communism, fascism and fabianism emerged as part of the 20th century response to the newly emerging world of mass production, mass politics and mass culture. like fascism and communism and fabi fabianism it was influenced by the first book about nietzsche by h.l. mencken and the first book about...
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we believe in the promise of america. ates and it has since the band of brothers dumped tea in the boston harbor. [applause] we have got to be that band of brothers and sisters again. we should not fundamentally transform america, but save it. and to fundamentally restore the promise of america. it is because of you. it is because of you, but i have never been more optimistic about the age of are one nation under god. stand and fight for it. the best is yet to come. [applause] god bless conservatives. god bless america. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> coming up live, your calls and comments on "washington "newsmakers" with texas congressman kevin brady. in a look at the budget. do not have a criminal investigation role. we have a vast enforcement role, one of the most old things the agency does is to enforce the federal securities laws to make sure wall street abides by the rules and to write the rules, by the way, for wall street and dea
we believe in the promise of america. ates and it has since the band of brothers dumped tea in the boston harbor. [applause] we have got to be that band of brothers and sisters again. we should not fundamentally transform america, but save it. and to fundamentally restore the promise of america. it is because of you. it is because of you, but i have never been more optimistic about the age of are one nation under god. stand and fight for it. the best is yet to come. [applause] god bless...
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>> after the break, confronting putin, is america wasting its energy? berts investigates next. ♪ ♪ ♪ (announcer) the subaru forester. motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. when you get some recognition, you can't help feeling alit, and a little pro. love. it's what makea subaru, a subaru. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> just as cars run on energy world affairs run on energy policy. john roberts look at the connection between our oil drills and putin's military drills. >> (chanting) >> in the face of the west an condemnation of recent actions vladimir putin is defiant. why? because he knows he has plenty of leverage. europe relies on russian energy. 34 percent of all natural gas sold in europe is russian gas. several european nations such as bulgaria, lithuania
>> after the break, confronting putin, is america wasting its energy? berts investigates next. ♪ ♪ ♪ (announcer) the subaru forester. motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. when you get some recognition, you can't help feeling alit, and a little pro. love. it's what makea subaru, a subaru. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get...
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and everybody wants to go see the film "america." gynkelly. >>> and this is a fox news alert, the investigators are looking into the disappearance of the malaysia flight that vanished. it was confirmed that two passengers used stolen passports. tonight there are questions of answers and the possibility of terrorism has many concerned. joining us from washington is our own katherine herridge. >> well, information on the stolen passports that is being run against photos and
and everybody wants to go see the film "america." gynkelly. >>> and this is a fox news alert, the investigators are looking into the disappearance of the malaysia flight that vanished. it was confirmed that two passengers used stolen passports. tonight there are questions of answers and the possibility of terrorism has many concerned. joining us from washington is our own katherine herridge. >> well, information on the stolen passports that is being run against photos...
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the film. they owe it to them. to show them what america >> and the scene, where george washington is killed on the battlefield. and i guess what would happen thereafter if there were no president washington and there were no real america as we know it. do you think jerry, you will get pushed back on this same film. obviously the first film that was not received well by obama, the hollywood elite? >> well, i would hate to think we would get pushed back. we probably will. you say it is a story about america, it is truth, it is 2yjv there. dinesh has done a fine job of the vision for everybody. i think it is something that everybody should embrace and look forward to it. >> dinesh, why do you think that president obama is not going to like this film? because it doesn't seem like it is a takedown in the way your last film was. basicallr1yy it takes down some ideology, but do you believe that president obama doesn't like america or love america? >> no, i wouldn't say that at all. i think that obama has a very specific ideology. we were talking
the film. they owe it to them. to show them what america >> and the scene, where george washington is killed on the battlefield. and i guess what would happen thereafter if there were no president washington and there were no real america as we know it. do you think jerry, you will get pushed back on this same film. obviously the first film that was not received well by obama, the hollywood elite? >> well, i would hate to think we would get pushed back. we probably will. you say it...
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last year, the one america news network was a long shot. here we are. on the air. o explode across cablesystems. , one thanks to you here america is your credible source for national and international news. along with shows like mine, we dissect the news each night looking through a conservative, constitutional prison. the point is, one america was a long shot. we did it. we are up and running. reestablishing constitutional america is going to be a long shot. it can be done. now is the time. [applause] unify all ofme to the elements of the conservative movement. all facets of it. conservative talk host. conservative bloggers. republicans that have leaned conservatives. tea party groups from coast to coast. , u.s., americans who share conservative values. together, we come galvanize the message. it is crucial. together, we can make the case for constitutional america. we need to evangelize what we know to be the bedrock of the american experience. liberty. free markets. limited government. for onet the case common language. [applause] how about we make the case for s
last year, the one america news network was a long shot. here we are. on the air. o explode across cablesystems. , one thanks to you here america is your credible source for national and international news. along with shows like mine, we dissect the news each night looking through a conservative, constitutional prison. the point is, one america was a long shot. we did it. we are up and running. reestablishing constitutional america is going to be a long shot. it can be done. now is the time....
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ais argument at the core is moral indictment of america and of the free market system. ly what progressives are alleging is that america and the wealth of .merica is based on theft there is a historical part of this argument. we stole the country from the indians. thetole the labor of african americans. america took half of mexico in the mexican war. american foreign-policy even now is based upon taking the resources and the oil of other countries. and the free market system is based on theft, depriving people of what obama called "their fair share." so think about this. it is almost like here you are at home, you are watching tv, and a bunch of government guys show up at your door and they start taking your for mature and taking your car and you are like what are you doing? they are like, you know your paycheck that you got last month? you did not err in that. you stole it. it does not really belong to you. this is what in essence we are up against. the idea -- it is sort of a moral attack on capitalism. you can't just answer it by saying that capitalism is efficient. f
ais argument at the core is moral indictment of america and of the free market system. ly what progressives are alleging is that america and the wealth of .merica is based on theft there is a historical part of this argument. we stole the country from the indians. thetole the labor of african americans. america took half of mexico in the mexican war. american foreign-policy even now is based upon taking the resources and the oil of other countries. and the free market system is based on theft,...
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the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> last week we marked an anniversary that changed the history of workers safetiy lawyers. 150 years ago a fire broke out in a new york city sweat shot that took 126 lives, the triangle shirt waste factory in greenwich village on march 25th, 1927. fire fighters rushed to the scene and were unable to rescue scores of mostly immigrant women and girls. the reason, doors locked to prevent girls taking breaks or stealing. they were burnt alive, suffocated or died trying to escape out the windows. the tragic waste of life caused outrage. it was preventible. safety precautions existed but were not the law. many businesses opposed them. in years that followed the fire, new york and others passed lawyers requiring mandatory fire drills and unlocked doors. officials say
the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> last week we marked an anniversary that changed the history of workers safetiy lawyers. 150 years ago a fire broke out in a new york city sweat shot that took 126 lives, the triangle shirt waste factory in...
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that is how the america's cup is a structured. e the rules. , julianhe author guthrie. thank you so much for joining us. we'll be back after one more quick break. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." our guest host is a talented musician. your band. tell us about it. >> i have been playing music since i was a little kid. moon alice is a serious touring band. we write our own material. i play as a solo performer playing acoustical guitar. the key thing is it is a technology platform. we broadcast every one of our shows over the internet for free. e.com, youto moonalic can watch every show live. you have the byte for us. 389 now which is the number of live performances. it calls less -- it cost less. >> will we get to hear some of it? cory can play, too. >> ♪ >> i like it. got the key to the highway ♪ ♪ going to leave this town ♪ ♪ >> bravo. ♪ >> welcome to "lunch money" on bloomberg television, where we tie together the best stories, interview, and business in business news. i am adam johnson. mark cuban stars in sxsw. hoops, entr
that is how the america's cup is a structured. e the rules. , julianhe author guthrie. thank you so much for joining us. we'll be back after one more quick break. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." our guest host is a talented musician. your band. tell us about it. >> i have been playing music since i was a little kid. moon alice is a serious touring band. we write our own material. i play as a solo performer playing acoustical guitar. the key thing is it is a...
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the danger is russia and u.s. has a fractured relationship. america is seen as setting a red line and stepping back, as with syria. and the europeans are caught in tweent. not a good environment for the europe yeens, horrible for the russian market and 43 million ukrainians miss out. >> thank you for being with us, and founder of eurasia group. >> two settlelets for bank of america. they'll pay 9.3 billion for fanny may and freddy mack in selling faulting with bonds in the run up to the housing collapse, larger than jpmorgan's $1.3 billion. the other, holding a c.e.o. accountable. former c.e.o. will pay $10 million because of his role in the acquisition of merrill lynch. that saved merrill from bankruptcy, but louis and his team allegedly misled shareholders to approved the $50 million buyout. next the double edge sword that is america's job boom, but created problems. >> in cities like new york you have layers of pipeline from water, to electric. it makes it expensive to remove and replace natural gas lines. nor on the gas lines. later - the tragedy
the danger is russia and u.s. has a fractured relationship. america is seen as setting a red line and stepping back, as with syria. and the europeans are caught in tweent. not a good environment for the europe yeens, horrible for the russian market and 43 million ukrainians miss out. >> thank you for being with us, and founder of eurasia group. >> two settlelets for bank of america. they'll pay 9.3 billion for fanny may and freddy mack in selling faulting with bonds in the run up to...
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he said, on you depend the fortunes of america. u are to decide the important question, on which rest the happiness and liberty of , that is yet unborn worthy of yourself. the pat the president put us on its transforming this nation before our eyes into a nation that none of us recognize. do not despair. is smotheringnt the american dream and home and projecting sweetness abroad, know that answering great challenges is what we americans do for a living. [applause] we have overcome these challenges, and we will do it again. it begins today. it begins with you. join us. much today. act worthy of ourselves. thank you. god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> thank you for that warm welcome. it is great to be back. there is a good reason so many conservatives come to washington conference.r this po for four decades, cpac has played a major role in developing ideas and issues for the conservative movement and the american people. this year's conference may be one of the most important because it comes at a time when presiden
he said, on you depend the fortunes of america. u are to decide the important question, on which rest the happiness and liberty of , that is yet unborn worthy of yourself. the pat the president put us on its transforming this nation before our eyes into a nation that none of us recognize. do not despair. is smotheringnt the american dream and home and projecting sweetness abroad, know that answering great challenges is what we americans do for a living. [applause] we have overcome these...
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the world. if we can connect america to the rest of the world, we can bring this kinda journalism back to cable ake a real difference here. al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> >> finally we consider the words of the late coach joie p. >> turno - the word on the front of of the jersey is more what you consider than the back. we look at the washington redskins. dan schneider is not looking to change his brand but will support native with a new foundation. sometimes when it comes to sport stereotypes, sometimes accesses fail to speak louder than words. >> washington redskins and others are under fire. imagine rooting for these high schools. the idah
the world. if we can connect america to the rest of the world, we can bring this kinda journalism back to cable ake a real difference here. al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every...
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god bless all of you, the united states of america in this glorious army who keeps us free. hank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the chief of staff of the army. >> good morning, everyone. it's an honor for me to stand here today, wearing this uniform, representing all soldiers past and present and honoring our comrades, these 24 great men who gave their lives in sacrifice so much for our country. secretary of defense hagel, we are grateful and thankful for your dedication. timmy maximus for being here. secretary of the army, thank you for your continued leadership in all you do to make sure that all our soldiers are properly recognized. sergeant major chandler, thank you for your leadership of our listed for us. deputy secretary of defense, undersecretary of defense, thank you for being other leaders, general officers, congressmen, senators, family members, it is an honor for me to be here today. in the faces of our recipients and their relatives, we see the faces of 24 heroes. they are the faces of a diverse army and a diverse america. this is that it shaped our nat
god bless all of you, the united states of america in this glorious army who keeps us free. hank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the chief of staff of the army. >> good morning, everyone. it's an honor for me to stand here today, wearing this uniform, representing all soldiers past and present and honoring our comrades, these 24 great men who gave their lives in sacrifice so much for our country. secretary of defense hagel, we are grateful and thankful for your dedication....
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those are the headlines, "america tonight" is next. you can get the latest at aljazeera.com. >> on "america tonight", the weight, as rescuers power through the mud that buried a community alive leaving behind only pieces of life. >> with each passing hour more on the devastation that levelled oso washington, and how much was lost. >> also, what happened to alicia rudd, a desperate search for a child put in the hands of this man. how we protect our most vulnerable. pickers... starter. >> a long history of offensive names in sport. a new play washington's franchise might want to consider. >> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. in the foothills of washington's cascades, five days after the mud slide the news is not getting better. searchers, rescuers, and volunteers are going through a thick blue. there is little doubt that the death toll will go higher. michael oku is there. >> on the fifth day, with no end in site, rescue crews are fighting exhaustion and the mud. sucked. >> that in display in this video, shot hours after
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[applause] have the best educated workforce in america. i want it to be the most diverse workforce in the world. that is what i am fighting for. that is what your superintendent and principal are fighting for. i hope that is what you fight for your selves. because when i meet the students here at coral reef, i am optimistic about the future. michelle and i said, we are going to be in good hands. we are going to do ok. [applause] young people are coming. and nobody is going to stop them. thank you everybody. god bless you and god bless america. [applause] ♪ [marching band plays stars and forever] ♪ obama] ants >> next, one of the speakers from the second day of the cpa see. we will hear from texas governor rick perry and texas senator john cornyn. rick santorum and senator rand paul of kentucky. >> tomorrow on "washington aboutl," ralph reed talks the role of religion in politics in 2014 and the future of the republican party. paul singer speaks at 8:30 a.m.. the author of dragnet nation discussions intelligence gathering and the right to pr
[applause] have the best educated workforce in america. i want it to be the most diverse workforce in the world. that is what i am fighting for. that is what your superintendent and principal are fighting for. i hope that is what you fight for your selves. because when i meet the students here at coral reef, i am optimistic about the future. michelle and i said, we are going to be in good hands. we are going to do ok. [applause] young people are coming. and nobody is going to stop them. thank...
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in the end every society must chart it's own course. america's path or europe's path is not the only ways to reach freedom and justice, but on the fundamental principle that is at stake here the ability of nations and people hs to make their own choices, there can be no going back. it's not america that filled the maidan with protesters. it was ukrainians. no foreign forces compelled the citizens of t use nis and tripoli to rise up, they did so on their own. from the burmese parliamentarian pursuing reform and young leaders fighting corruption and intolerance in africa we see something irreducible that something all of us share as human beings, perseverance in the face of violence and oppression, and we'll ultimately overcome. for the young people here today i know it may seem easy to see these events removed from our lives, remote from our daily routines, distant from concerns closer to home. i recognize that both in the united states and much of europe there is more than enough to worry about in the affairs of our own countries there will alway
in the end every society must chart it's own course. america's path or europe's path is not the only ways to reach freedom and justice, but on the fundamental principle that is at stake here the ability of nations and people hs to make their own choices, there can be no going back. it's not america that filled the maidan with protesters. it was ukrainians. no foreign forces compelled the citizens of t use nis and tripoli to rise up, they did so on their own. from the burmese parliamentarian...
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>> this is the real deal man... al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> welcome back. vermont is in the midst of a heroin epidemic. the government calls it a problem. those in the trenches say state efforts are failing. >> how long have you been clean? >> 16 months today. >> today is 16 months? >> yes. congratulations. >> thank you. >> what does it feel like? >> it's surreal, i never thought i would say that. >> 25-year-old kimberley jones says she was one of the busiest heroin dealers. it's basically an open-air market. we witnessed children playing as drivers pull in to make a deal. >> you sold a lot of drugs. >> yes, i used to buy them and sell them. >> in the heart of the ski country, rutland vermont i
>> this is the real deal man... al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> welcome back. vermont is in the midst of a heroin epidemic. the government calls...
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the story. and it was worth it. >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> you'reatching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> in the case of iraq, we've seen more of our colleagues locally killed. they live there. the front line, if you'd like, is- is outside their front door. >> in recent and ongoing conflicts like iraq and afghanistan, the- the highest death toll, if you'd like is indigenous journalists, particularly in the case of iraq. we've lost colleagues who were local journalists, filming alongside or close to insurgents. >> on the battlefield, in the heat of the moment, someone who- who looks different from the model of a foreign correspondent is even more at risk. because even if he is carrying a camera, even if he is carrying a tripod, the assumption seems to be that they could be hostile. what happened in 2007 to the two reuter's journalists in iraq was a terrible tragedy and one that was brought home to all of us when we saw the footage that wikileaks released. and i think that really brought home the horror of modern war and why it
the story. and it was worth it. >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> you'reatching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> in the case of iraq, we've seen more of our colleagues locally killed. they live there. the front line, if you'd like, is- is outside their front door. >> in recent and ongoing conflicts like iraq and afghanistan, the- the highest death toll, if you'd like is indigenous journalists, particularly...
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fox is really the channel speaking to that part of america used to feel like they were in the country and no longer do. i think ailes sees himself as a protect turf at america. >> host: just to play devils advocate, you don't have any evidence that this is a racially motivated attack on president obama. >> guest: the politics of race or part of it. >> host: you're talking about disaffected people who feel they are using -- >> guest: on innovation, environmental regulation deity of america becoming a more cultural country, becoming a country that has struck her environmental laws. i look at europe. they have much higher taxes on gasoline, energy use. the idea america would go down these other forms of policy choices, ailes sees a different country and speaking to those americans who feel america should not be open to other ways of governing itself. race is one part of it and the idea obama is a black president validated with addressing and has now done away with this idea we should have affirmative action, civil rights. grace is just one wedge issue that he uses. you don't know if thei
fox is really the channel speaking to that part of america used to feel like they were in the country and no longer do. i think ailes sees himself as a protect turf at america. >> host: just to play devils advocate, you don't have any evidence that this is a racially motivated attack on president obama. >> guest: the politics of race or part of it. >> host: you're talking about disaffected people who feel they are using -- >> guest: on innovation, environmental...
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we believe in the promise of america. message does resonate and it has been since a band of brothers dumped tea in the boston harbor. we have got to be that band of brothers and sisters again, not to fundamentally transform america, but to save it and to fundamentally restore the promise of america. and it is because of you. it's we the people that i have never been more optimistic about the best is yet to come! god bless you, conservatives! god bless america! >> just outside of washington, d.c., this is the end of the conservative political action convention. it's an annual affair and they had chosen sarah palin as their keynote address. say what you may about sarah palin, it was certainly a theatrical performance. let's get the thoughts of mercedes, who is a former media spokesperson for president george w. bush. doug schoen joins us, fox news contributor, and a form advisor to president clinton. all right, mercedes, since you're on the more conservative side, what did you think of sarah palin? and let me just say that
we believe in the promise of america. message does resonate and it has been since a band of brothers dumped tea in the boston harbor. we have got to be that band of brothers and sisters again, not to fundamentally transform america, but to save it and to fundamentally restore the promise of america. and it is because of you. it's we the people that i have never been more optimistic about the best is yet to come! god bless you, conservatives! god bless america! >> just outside of...
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, in the promise of america and in the pursuit of happiness. mr. speaker, there were some concerns raised about this bill . there are those who will present a motion to recommit this bill and they are very open. they want to discriminate against individuals. they want to discriminate against individuals who have a communicable disease. this bill does not allow that. this bill does however say that you can do that if it poses a risk to the public. that is our responsibility and this bill does exactly that. the united states senate recognized that concern and adopted an amendment offered by senator dole and senator hatch and that .mendment was adopted 99-1 99 members concluded, i would suggest, that the public's health concern was protected by the amendment which was adopted in this bill. there was another concern that was also taken care of. further than that, this bill represents the work of the house of representatives. it represents the bipartisan effort of the gentlemen who have spoken on behalf of this conference report. i would ask the mem
, in the promise of america and in the pursuit of happiness. mr. speaker, there were some concerns raised about this bill . there are those who will present a motion to recommit this bill and they are very open. they want to discriminate against individuals. they want to discriminate against individuals who have a communicable disease. this bill does not allow that. this bill does however say that you can do that if it poses a risk to the public. that is our responsibility and this bill does...
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areas being redeveloped in the process as america embraces the high density living that one finds here in new york or european cities. there is still appeal with space backyards and good schools, but now there is a more urbanized pattern with compact urban ized dwelling. before we get to that today on twitter and facebook i asked you more people are ditching the suburbs for cities, for better quality of life. what is your pick, city or suburb? alex tweets, cities for culture and cities lead and suburbs follow. lyon writes i love the city but most have terrible public schools. i also love having a yard of mine own for me it's the suburbs with frequent trips into philly, new york and d.c. tweet us or leave your comments on facebook. more people are choosing to live in cities than suburbs. author of the great book "the end of the suburbs where the american dream is moving." lee is assistant managing editor at fortune. >> thank you for having me. >> i didn't really realize that this change had happened where more people are moving into cities. people are still moving to the suburbs. it's n
areas being redeveloped in the process as america embraces the high density living that one finds here in new york or european cities. there is still appeal with space backyards and good schools, but now there is a more urbanized pattern with compact urban ized dwelling. before we get to that today on twitter and facebook i asked you more people are ditching the suburbs for cities, for better quality of life. what is your pick, city or suburb? alex tweets, cities for culture and cities lead and...
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for the world of 1918 and for america was april, 1917 to 1918. but 73% wasn't just to cover the cost of world war i. it goes up to 94% for the upper income. 94%. read burke .-full-stop's book fdr considered it 99.5% rate on income over $100,000. 99.5% on income over $100,000. now, ronald reagan who argued the progressive income tax was out in the communist manifesto and in fact the communist and a pesto was written in 1848 and if you look online and go to marxist.org don't give the communists any money for the buck and they list the ten-point plan in the top two or three points there one of them is a graduate of progressive income tax. they added that in 1848 long before the progressives gave it to us in 1913. at the time when fdr did this he was a progressive democrat. ronald reagan was one of the top five ox office of warner bros.. he made more than just being movies. he was one of the top five. ronald reagan they would make more than one. they realized once he hit the 94% rate there was no point in making another movie
for the world of 1918 and for america was april, 1917 to 1918. but 73% wasn't just to cover the cost of world war i. it goes up to 94% for the upper income. 94%. read burke .-full-stop's book fdr considered it 99.5% rate on income over $100,000. 99.5% on income over $100,000. now, ronald reagan who argued the progressive income tax was out in the communist manifesto and in fact the communist and a pesto was written in 1848 and if you look online and go to marxist.org don't give the communists...
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the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >>> even with a crisis in ukraine and u.s. sanctions imposed against some in russia, the games will go on, the para-olympic games that is. official delegations in the united states, the united kingdom and canada will not be there in protest against the russia presents in crimea. we met an athlete who's competition will be for more glory than just a medal. >> reporter: meet the beast, that's what her friends call her. the only person male or female to win four major marathons in a single l year. >> i t
the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying...
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the inevitable. that story on monday, on "america tonight." r the break, the real story of philomina lee. >> every sunday night al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> you're listening because you want to see what's going to happen. >> i want to know what works what do you know works? >> conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> talk to al jazeera. >> only on al jazeera america. >> oh my! al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. al jazeera a
the inevitable. that story on monday, on "america tonight." r the break, the real story of philomina lee. >> every sunday night al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interesting people of...
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the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america>>> a lot of people at first blush were hearing you talk about your latest book may not realize it's only sort of the first of two massive tomes. are you going to land that plane on the deck of the aircraft-carrier? you say you are writing parts of the story. >> jewish mission accomplished. >> yeah. >> i don't know my dear. stay tuned. i am writing as fast as i can. it turns out, who knew, the judz got around a lot. >> you are a man of many parts, not just sitting with pile did away. you like to sing. you like to dance. if i -- >> and cook. >> i think a lot of people have worked with their heads and with writing need some sort of break from it and something that's really and in my case, you know, i am very impractical person. i wouldn't know a cash rateo if it fell on me from the sky. i was not great at various kinds of sport but i knew instantly when i started to cook seriously as a student. the timing. >> a bit of performance to that. >> a lot of performance to it. you are giving ple
the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america>>> a lot of people at first blush were hearing you talk about your latest book may not realize it's only sort of the first of two massive tomes. are you going to land that plane on the deck of the aircraft-carrier? you say you are writing parts of the story. >> jewish mission accomplished. >> yeah. >> i don't know my dear. stay tuned. i am writing as fast as i can. it turns out, who knew, the judz got around a lot....
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the world. this is what we do. al jazeera americally we consider the words of the late coach joie p. >> turno - the word on the front of of the jersey is more what you consider than the back. we look at the washington redskins. dan schneider is not looking to change his brand but will support native with a new foundation. sometimes when it comes to sport stereotypes, sometimes accesses fail to speak louder than words. >> washington redskins and others are under fire. imagine rooting for these high schools. the idaho mann yacks or the midgets. or the whaps or the illinois shanks around until 1980 - would you be offended? >> we looked at nicknames. offensive one, the ones that get the ire are the native american names, warriors, redskins, indians, tribe - they are the ones that got people the most upset. you can make the argument that braves, indians, you appeal to the nobility of native american culture or the warrior spirit. when you talk about redskins, it strikes a lot of people as being racist. >> it's what every proteam calls its
the world. this is what we do. al jazeera americally we consider the words of the late coach joie p. >> turno - the word on the front of of the jersey is more what you consider than the back. we look at the washington redskins. dan schneider is not looking to change his brand but will support native with a new foundation. sometimes when it comes to sport stereotypes, sometimes accesses fail to speak louder than words. >> washington redskins and others are under fire. imagine rooting...
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the risk of implosion to america and the globe has subsided considerably. but in our inter connected world there are growing political risks that can still do damage to your prosperity. here are three that you need to pay attention to. the escalating crisis over ukraine appears to be pushing russian economy which is the eighth largest economy in the world into recession. if that happens, and it's not entirely clear that it will happen, but if it happens the effect of a recession in russia will be felt far beyond that country's borders. we're seeing investors pulling $70 billion out of the country as fears of tighter sanction from the west set in. russia's retaliation for that could disrupt world energy markets. you heard me say it again. russia today is the second largest exporter of natural gas in the world. it's the third largest when it comes to oil. russia is not the only threat to the global economy right now. mass protests by growing and assertive middle classes in venezuela, turkey, even brazil, which is an economy even larger than russia's, by the w
the risk of implosion to america and the globe has subsided considerably. but in our inter connected world there are growing political risks that can still do damage to your prosperity. here are three that you need to pay attention to. the escalating crisis over ukraine appears to be pushing russian economy which is the eighth largest economy in the world into recession. if that happens, and it's not entirely clear that it will happen, but if it happens the effect of a recession in russia will...
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we believe in the promise of america. that message resonates and it has since the band of brothers dumped tea in the boston harbor. [applause] we have got to be that band of brothers and sisters again. we should not fundamentally transform america, but save it. we should fundamentally restore the promise of america. it is because of you. it is weeping people, because of you, but i have never been more optimistic about the age of are one nation under god. stand and fight for it. the best is yet to come [applause] . god bless conservatives. god bless america. ♪ ♪ atbe cpac straw poll taken the conference shows a presidential preference or kentucky senator rand paul. he is followed by texas senator ted cruz. we will have highlights from the conference tonight at 8:00 a.m. coming up next is our weekly half-hour conversation would be people shaping our digital future on the communicators. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies and brought you today as a public service. >> fadi chehadÉ is the president and ceo of icann.
we believe in the promise of america. that message resonates and it has since the band of brothers dumped tea in the boston harbor. [applause] we have got to be that band of brothers and sisters again. we should not fundamentally transform america, but save it. we should fundamentally restore the promise of america. it is because of you. it is weeping people, because of you, but i have never been more optimistic about the age of are one nation under god. stand and fight for it. the best is yet...
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>> after the break, confronting putin, is america wasting its energy? vestigates next. low prices, we can afford to take more trips this year. -hit the beach in florida. -and a reunion in seattle. [man] when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. [woman] so we got our 4-star hotels... for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com impact wool exports from new zealand, textile poduction in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we...
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the super power becoming america the pushover? >> we do not need to trigger an actual war with russia. >> none of what we're saying is meant as a threat. it's not meant in a personal way. >> fell lows, it is personal because while putin is redrawing the world map, president obama is drawing basketball brackets and laughing with comedians. mr. president, time to quit playing around around start powering up america. >>> plus, time is running out on obamacare. looks like 7 million enrollees goal is going up in smoke. that might explain why they're spending millions, millions of our tax dollars on ads featuring basketball stars, girls twerking and jerking and dare i say, even elmo. >>> then a black hole and supernatural forces, are some in the media going overboard over the malaysian airline mystery? "cashin' in" starts right now. >> hi, everyone. i'm eric bolling. welcome, everybody. two world leaders, two sets of priorities that may be shifting our super power status. as putin riles up russia this week, here's what our president was
the super power becoming america the pushover? >> we do not need to trigger an actual war with russia. >> none of what we're saying is meant as a threat. it's not meant in a personal way. >> fell lows, it is personal because while putin is redrawing the world map, president obama is drawing basketball brackets and laughing with comedians. mr. president, time to quit playing around around start powering up america. >>> plus, time is running out on obamacare. looks like...