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we have to preserve that as part of our national strategy. >> why english as the official language? >> because a culture should have a common language. i did the analysis in the business does. industry should do it. we do it for our trade show and we should do it for our country. we have to be able to communicate. let's face it, the immigrants who came here, our forefathers who came here learned english. my in-laws learned english. my wife is insisting our children learn polish and chinese. i do not understand 2/30 of what is going on in my family. the rest of the world is learning a different language. we need a basic language and that is english. >> you said that the u.s. had not finalized a trade agreement in four years. why did you think this is the case and what needs to be done speier -- to spur u.s. policymakers? >> i see the u.s. separating itself from other parts of the world. the president wants to double exports. you ask why we have been in the last four years? we had a speaker of the house of representatives that was far left and the unions will in sync with her. the unio
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we have to preserve that as part of our national strategy. >> english as the official language, why? >> i think the country should have a common culture and common language. with this book is, what "the comeback" is about as a strategic class of the united states. i originally did the analysis of any business a swap analysis, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. every business does this. industry should have swaps. we do for our trade show and we should as a country and we should agree on it. a basic element is to have to be able to communicate. let's face it. the immigrants who came here, our forefathers that came here they learned english. the my parents are immigrants and learned english. my wife is insisting that my child learn polish and chinese. my three and a half-year-old speaks three languages at this point. it's awfully good to learn the languages because it helps to communicate but the rest of the world is learning different languages. america should, too bad but we need one basically what you think it is english. >> and other global issue you said that the u.s
we have to preserve that as part of our national strategy. >> english as the official language, why? >> i think the country should have a common culture and common language. with this book is, what "the comeback" is about as a strategic class of the united states. i originally did the analysis of any business a swap analysis, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. every business does this. industry should have swaps. we do for our trade show and we should as a...
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special sauce, we have to preserve that as part of our national strategy. >> host: english as the official language, whysome. >> guest: because i think a country should have a common culture and language. what this book is, what "the comeback" is about is, basically, it's a strategic plan for the united states. i originally did the analysis that any business does, a swat analysis, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. every business does this. industry should have swot, and we should certainly do it as a country, and we should agree on it. a basic element is you have to be able to communicate. let's face it, the immigrants who came here, our forefathers, they learned english. i'm married to an immigrant, my in-laws are immigrants, they learned english. now, look, my wife is insisting my child learns polish and chinese, but i respect that. it's not only good to learn languages because it helps you communicate, it also gets your brain differently. the rest of the world is learning different language. americans should, too, but i think we need one basic language, and that's english. >> hos
special sauce, we have to preserve that as part of our national strategy. >> host: english as the official language, whysome. >> guest: because i think a country should have a common culture and language. what this book is, what "the comeback" is about is, basically, it's a strategic plan for the united states. i originally did the analysis that any business does, a swat analysis, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. every business does this. industry should...
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he wants a lot of curb speech that could be perceived as threatening to public officials and if passed the use of language or symbols that could be perceived as threatening or inciting violence against a federal official or member of congress would be against the law but my question to congressman brady here is who's going to decide what symbols are considered threatening and what about that little thing called the freedom of speech now along the same lines congressman jim clyburn the third ranking democrat in congress says all of this heated rhetoric playing out now on t.v. and talk radio that's a good reason to bring back the fairness doctrine now that was the rule the public airways had to give equal air time on issues and debates and it was abolished in one thousand nine hundred seventy for a good reason as a violation of the first amendment and now he really wants to bring it back so much for that free speech thing again next comes republican congressman peter king of new york he is proposing a law that bans guns that within one thousand feet or you know a couple city blocks of any government officia
he wants a lot of curb speech that could be perceived as threatening to public officials and if passed the use of language or symbols that could be perceived as threatening or inciting violence against a federal official or member of congress would be against the law but my question to congressman brady here is who's going to decide what symbols are considered threatening and what about that little thing called the freedom of speech now along the same lines congressman jim clyburn the third...
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the u.s. treasury officials today were saying they saw a little movement in the actual language that the chinese move. the chinese is not going to moft currency because we want them to. they're going to let the currency rise if they think it is good for them to fight the inflation problem, which they have. the administration officials were encouraged at a light movement but there was no visible sign of progress. gwen: i wonder whether hu is kind of a lame duck leader in his own country and whether this helped or hurt, the trip. >> i think -- as best we could tell, he's not a strong leader compared to his predecessors. you're right. he's going to be relaysed in 18 months. -- replaced in 18 months. he came to the united states and he was clearly pleased with the reception. they seemed to care with the respect they were accorded. it was a smooth visit. bells and whistles. no interruption and then as a reward, they're letting the panda stay in washington for another five years and they cut the rent. they cut the rent. gwen: cut the rent on the pandas. politician around the world. now to the domestic
the u.s. treasury officials today were saying they saw a little movement in the actual language that the chinese move. the chinese is not going to moft currency because we want them to. they're going to let the currency rise if they think it is good for them to fight the inflation problem, which they have. the administration officials were encouraged at a light movement but there was no visible sign of progress. gwen: i wonder whether hu is kind of a lame duck leader in his own country and...
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the need to -- for political reform. >> to get ahead. >> in this country, exactly, to get ahead of this. >> directly confronted, david. that is, i'm told by without officials, a more accurate description than the more benign language we have heard until now. >> jake, look forward to. in the meantime, the u.s. has had a long history with president mubarak. who is he and how many billions of dollars have taxpayers here spent on the relationship? here's david kerley tonight. >> reporter: more egyptians are calling for mubarak to leave, but this is in washington, d.c. >> hey, obama listen up. hey, obama listen up. hosni mubarak's time is up. >> who is hosni mubarak? for 30 years, he's been one of the u.s.'s strongest allies in the middle east, but he's been prodded by all five american presidents he's dealt with to make his country more democratic. >> he's bright. he certainly knows his security, but he has a somewhat narrow view of the world which resol resolves around the whole question of security. >> mubarak was thrust onto the international stage when anwar sadat was assassinated in 1981. he continued his friendliness with the u.s., joining the first gulf war, providing access to the suez canal, and fighting isla
the need to -- for political reform. >> to get ahead. >> in this country, exactly, to get ahead of this. >> directly confronted, david. that is, i'm told by without officials, a more accurate description than the more benign language we have heard until now. >> jake, look forward to. in the meantime, the u.s. has had a long history with president mubarak. who is he and how many billions of dollars have taxpayers here spent on the relationship? here's david kerley...
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the irs began holding tax exemptions. nonetheless, seg academies adopted officially nondiscriminatory language, admissions policies while stillpracticing de facto segregation, and private all-white schools continued to proliferate across the south. over time most of the acad hawaiis adopted christian affiliations such as jerry falwell's lynchburg christian academy described as a private school for white students. a 1973 wall street journal article documented the emergence of this new variety of seg academy. these days christian schools and segregation academies are almost synonymous. thus, when the irs proposed strengthening the tax exemption rules in 978 to force seg academies to act ily recruit minority students and teachers, many southern christians reacted with fury and alarm. as a result, the irs proposal played right into the hands of a young conservative strategist with big plans. in 1962, 19-year-old paul why reck, a radio journalist from wisconsin, called on the chairman of the wisconsin republican party to denounce the supreme court ruling that banned prayer in public schools. but the chairman refused to get involve
the irs began holding tax exemptions. nonetheless, seg academies adopted officially nondiscriminatory language, admissions policies while stillpracticing de facto segregation, and private all-white schools continued to proliferate across the south. over time most of the acad hawaiis adopted christian affiliations such as jerry falwell's lynchburg christian academy described as a private school for white students. a 1973 wall street journal article documented the emergence of this new variety of...
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last night the mountain view-based company said it will offer mobile voice translation on its android smart phone. officials say users will be able to talk into the phone in one languagepeech will be translated and read back in another. google warns the software may have trouble with accents and background noise but they expect the bugs to be worked out over time. >> the government is taking a closer look at the legality of rapper 50 cent making millions using twitter. last weekend he tweeted his almost 400-0000 followers that could double their money if they bought stock in atm imports, a company he owns. by monday the stock jumped 450% enough to earn the rapper $8.7 million. there is speculation that the securities and exchange commission could now very long. the sec is not commenting on the investigation. >> 5:15 now. a group of special high school seniors is getting a little boost to their college fund courtesy of santa clara's intel. the chip maker made the rounds at 7 bay area high schools yesterday to surprise the winners of its annual science competition. lynn beard high had four semifinalists. the scientists in training created projects such as helping police
last night the mountain view-based company said it will offer mobile voice translation on its android smart phone. officials say users will be able to talk into the phone in one languagepeech will be translated and read back in another. google warns the software may have trouble with accents and background noise but they expect the bugs to be worked out over time. >> the government is taking a closer look at the legality of rapper 50 cent making millions using twitter. last weekend he...
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the accounts as well as withdrawals. our language is very, very clear. these are 1-way directional accounts. money goes in and does not come out. as i said before, all of the accounts are officially held in ownership by the city and county of san francisco, so only the city and county of san francisco can make or offer was withdrawals, and we will only do that for the purpose of college or post secondary education, so all of our materials to families are clear that all of the money is deposited in the accounts cannot be removed until the child is going to college or engaging in some kind of post secondary education. we are very concerned that the accounts see -- be set up so the money stays safe. and your second question was? vice president yee: children whose parents are actually opening up accounts for them already. >> -- treasurer cisneros: we want to make this account as universal as possible, but one thing that is clear is that we have made this account easy to access, simple to use, and as i mentioned before, very basic in the style of account. there are other types of savings accounts available to parents, the most widely popular and widely used one is a federal account cl
the accounts as well as withdrawals. our language is very, very clear. these are 1-way directional accounts. money goes in and does not come out. as i said before, all of the accounts are officially held in ownership by the city and county of san francisco, so only the city and county of san francisco can make or offer was withdrawals, and we will only do that for the purpose of college or post secondary education, so all of our materials to families are clear that all of the money is deposited...
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officials. this acquittal so the case i would like to say here that we do need to speak legal language someone knows that somebody is a bribe taker well we can think that way about any governor and not just in the russian federation that you don't but i think if you've got a point let me just stop you there those are so you have said that corruption is nearly total it's not just singular cases were many people are corrupt so theoretically it shouldn't be very difficult to find people that you were where the evidence is there so why not do that. if there was one of the parts of the i believe we should act as follows corruption has indeed penetrated all branches of power but it surely has spread far and wide after the emergence of a market economy and the new political system which is only natural to be honest there were no such corruption levels in the soviet union why because there was no freedom and no market economy unfortunately our state officials in our businessmen were not ready to communicate in a civilized way from the start and corruption grew out of them well let me tell you the situation
officials. this acquittal so the case i would like to say here that we do need to speak legal language someone knows that somebody is a bribe taker well we can think that way about any governor and not just in the russian federation that you don't but i think if you've got a point let me just stop you there those are so you have said that corruption is nearly total it's not just singular cases were many people are corrupt so theoretically it shouldn't be very difficult to find people that you...
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languages. >>> union pacific railroad is trying to buy land. union pacific bought 160 acres near the old plant. fremont officialse been striving to find the best use for that land around the factory and will now work with union pacific. right now, the railroad company offers a transportation complex at the port of oakland, one in lathrup and in the east bay. >>> a nice man in a wheelchair will go before a judge next week. police say he tried to stab an officer. run-in happened south of market in san francisco. they confronted 55-year-old randall do randa randall dunkin as he was slashing tires. they tried to subdue him. they were forced to fire when he threw his knife at them. he is due in court on wednesday. we know you may have a long weekend ahead of you. we will get your forecast in just a little bit. we will be right back. like nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast, even whole-wheat waffles, for a breakfast that my kids love and i feel good about serving. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk, and a hint of cocoa. it's quick, easy a
languages. >>> union pacific railroad is trying to buy land. union pacific bought 160 acres near the old plant. fremont officialse been striving to find the best use for that land around the factory and will now work with union pacific. right now, the railroad company offers a transportation complex at the port of oakland, one in lathrup and in the east bay. >>> a nice man in a wheelchair will go before a judge next week. police say he tried to stab an officer. run-in happened...
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officials are relying on family and friends to relay flight information to stranded americans. >> i don't like being in this situation. it's very chaotic for us. we don't speak the languagend it's hard to communicate with people and get information. >> the first u.s. plane is due to fly americans to cyprus this morning. the state department is asking greasy and turkey to land in athens. >> life may be getting back to normal in cairo after neighborhood watch groups kept the peace in many districts joan night. option groups are calling for a million people to take the cairo streets in protest tomorrow hoping to increase pressure for egyptian president hosni mubarak to leave. emily reports. >> on this seventh day of the protest with the power of egyptian president hosni muba k egyptian president hosni mubarak regime. yesterday he appeared on tv. today he called for negotiations with opposition forces. but the revolution has started. he said we cannot retreat now. he said this week the change doesn't open the door to islamic fundamentalism. >> it's either us, the pressure or not -- this is not egypt. >> president obama called for an orderly transition to a more responsive go
officials are relying on family and friends to relay flight information to stranded americans. >> i don't like being in this situation. it's very chaotic for us. we don't speak the languagend it's hard to communicate with people and get information. >> the first u.s. plane is due to fly americans to cyprus this morning. the state department is asking greasy and turkey to land in athens. >> life may be getting back to normal in cairo after neighborhood watch groups kept the...
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languages. >>> union pacific railroad buying up land near fremont auto plant, they have now taken over that building. the union pacific bought 160 acres near the old plant. fremont officials have been striving to find the best use for that land around the factory and say they will now work with union pacific. right now the railroad company operates a transportation complex at the port of oakland and one in lathrop and in the east bay. >>> here tonight, gone but not forgotten. four homes and five years later, the family pet returns. see what one california family says it will never do again. >> when i found out i knew how to do it, then everybody started telling me. >> make your phone even smarter? it's the underground fix to unlock the smaiphone's true potential. wait until you see what it can do for you. >>> it the glitz and glamour of the golden globes. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. it's getting warm out. temperatures aren the 40s right now, and we're going to warm quickly in the south bay tomorrow. at 10:00 a.m. we'll tell you how hot it's going to get, coming up. >>> one of the most popular pontiffs in history is on the path to sainthood. his successor set
languages. >>> union pacific railroad buying up land near fremont auto plant, they have now taken over that building. the union pacific bought 160 acres near the old plant. fremont officials have been striving to find the best use for that land around the factory and say they will now work with union pacific. right now the railroad company operates a transportation complex at the port of oakland and one in lathrop and in the east bay. >>> here tonight, gone but not forgotten....
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different culture the and different language then you also are now allowing children to think that it is okay to do that. >>reporter: yee was also targeted with messages last year and officials investigating giffords shootings are looking into yee's fax because they say they are similar to ones that giffords received. >>> former what it house chief of staff emmanuel will be able to run for mayor of chicago after all. today the illinois supreme court ruled you nap mustly in his favor. three days ago a lower court threw him off the ballot because he didn't live in the city a full year. the high court said that had no foundation in illinois law. >> hawaii legislature introduced a bill allowing any one to get a keep of president obama birth record for 100 dollars. backers hope the measure will finally dispel skeptic who claim the president was born elsewhere and therefore ineligible to be president. >>> priest from san jose is the basis for a character in new hollywood movie about exorcism. fat gary thomas has been the official exorcist of the diocese of san jose the past several years. he was trained at the vatican and movie the rite is loosely based on his experiences. as cont
different culture the and different language then you also are now allowing children to think that it is okay to do that. >>reporter: yee was also targeted with messages last year and officials investigating giffords shootings are looking into yee's fax because they say they are similar to ones that giffords received. >>> former what it house chief of staff emmanuel will be able to run for mayor of chicago after all. today the illinois supreme court ruled you nap mustly in his...
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the language is right. >> no one has been officially discharged under don't ask-don't tell since last year, but there are people reportedly being processed for discharge according to gay rights groups. is it still possible for someone before certification to be discharged under don't ask-don't tell. if that's the case, is there a consideration of a temporary moratorium. >> okay. it is still possible for a person to be discharged under the existing law. i've heard nothing about a moratorium. >> it goes out through certification plus 60 days. we'll look at every case, but we cannot discuss any cases. >> how specific are we going to get? is the training going to be that you shouldn't discriminate against others or that you have no name-calling, no jokes, no avoiding certain people because of their orientation? will it be examples and are we -- is that something that the services are supposed to come back with or something coming from the d.o.d. level? >> well, first of all, we've given work with the services in putting together the guides they will be implementing. the services have been given some examples
the language is right. >> no one has been officially discharged under don't ask-don't tell since last year, but there are people reportedly being processed for discharge according to gay rights groups. is it still possible for someone before certification to be discharged under don't ask-don't tell. if that's the case, is there a consideration of a temporary moratorium. >> okay. it is still possible for a person to be discharged under the existing law. i've heard nothing about a...
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officials are relying on family and friends to relay flight information to stranded americans. >> i don't like being in this situation. it's very chaotic for us. we don't speak the languagerd to communicate with people and get information. >> the state department is also asking grease and turkey to allow flights to land in ath thanes and istanbul. >> a mysterious shooting inside a shop at fisherman's wharf last night. amy is there live. is there a suspect? >> kristen, police did make an arrest last night. they arrested a man that hasn't said what his relationship is, if any, to the victims. it happened right in the heart of fisherman's wharf, right next to joe's crab shack, across the street from the fishing boats right on jefferson street. it's an area always full of people. it happened around 8:20 last night inside the store. it's a little shop that sells everything from luggage to sweatshirts to perfume. a man and a woman inside the store were shot to death. tourists were in shock. >> it's a little scary for tourists. we are hearing that it doesn't usually happen this way but it was extremely busy at the times and a little scary we had almost gone in the store but dec
officials are relying on family and friends to relay flight information to stranded americans. >> i don't like being in this situation. it's very chaotic for us. we don't speak the languagerd to communicate with people and get information. >> the state department is also asking grease and turkey to allow flights to land in ath thanes and istanbul. >> a mysterious shooting inside a shop at fisherman's wharf last night. amy is there live. is there a suspect? >> kristen,...
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would make a federal crime to use language or symbols that could be perceived as threatening or inciting violence against a federal official or a member of congress. he said theresident is a federal official. you cannot do it to him. you should not be able to do it to a congressman, senator, or a federal judge. and those are some of the headlines on c-span radio. >> thank you. you have honored me and my family by giving me an opportunity to serve you and to serve our nation. >> you can use the c-span video library to learn more about the newest additions to the obama administration, just two of the people you can search and watch any time online, at our c-span video library. it is washington, your way. >> the c-span and networks. it is all available to you on television, radio, online, and on social media networking sites. we take c-span on the road with our digital bus and local content video. it is washington your way. now available in more than 100 million homes. greeted by cable -- created by cable. continues. journal:" host: our next guest is jack jennings from the center of education policy. define the achievement gap. guest: it has been a national obje
would make a federal crime to use language or symbols that could be perceived as threatening or inciting violence against a federal official or a member of congress. he said theresident is a federal official. you cannot do it to him. you should not be able to do it to a congressman, senator, or a federal judge. and those are some of the headlines on c-span radio. >> thank you. you have honored me and my family by giving me an opportunity to serve you and to serve our nation. >> you...
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the exact right language. so allow us to do that for you. >> okay. rachel. >> i just wanted to clarify. you say that no one has been officially discharged under "don't ask, don't tell" since last year. but there are still people reportedly who are being processed for discharge, according to gay rights groups. can you just clarify if it's still possible for someone, before certification, to be discharged under "don't ask, don't tell." and if that is the case, is there any consideration of putting a temporary moratorium -- [inaudible] >> okay. it is still possible for a person to be discharged under the existing law. i've heard nothing a
the exact right language. so allow us to do that for you. >> okay. rachel. >> i just wanted to clarify. you say that no one has been officially discharged under "don't ask, don't tell" since last year. but there are still people reportedly who are being processed for discharge, according to gay rights groups. can you just clarify if it's still possible for someone, before certification, to be discharged under "don't ask, don't tell." and if that is the case, is...
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the language in the preamble linking offensive forces to missile defenses, a clear attempt by the russians to forego future qualitative improvements to u.s. missile defense capabilities. contrary to the u.s. position, russian officials have recently declared that the preamble is an integral part of the treaty and; thus, binding on the parties. russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has stated -- and i quote -- "there are a few problems. one of the minimum ones -- main ones being the assertion contained in the senate floor statement that the correlation between strategic offensive and defensive weapons reflected in the treaty not legally binding for the u.s. and russia because it is stipulated in the preamble. this thesis, he say, cannot be defended by lawyers." end of quote. contradicting president obama's december 18 letter on missile defense to senators reid and mcconnell and the senate's resolution of ratification, foreign minister lavrov further contends -- and i quote -- "the content of the treaty unequivocally points to the correlation between strategic offensive weapons and missile defense. it is set out in the preamble whereas the text of the treaty contains an article that allows either party to withdraw in
the language in the preamble linking offensive forces to missile defenses, a clear attempt by the russians to forego future qualitative improvements to u.s. missile defense capabilities. contrary to the u.s. position, russian officials have recently declared that the preamble is an integral part of the treaty and; thus, binding on the parties. russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has stated -- and i quote -- "there are a few problems. one of the minimum ones -- main ones being the...