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i think it's easier to win people on your side if you give them themself -->> to flush out stuff on health care and income inequality -- >> the health care gets no credit from the public. i thought senator hapsburg and coburn did the right thing when hey laid out a series of reforms in health care that are very positive. >> let me ask you about immigration. you are an immigration reform advocate. if a compromise were to emerge, where there would be legal status granted to all undocumenteds, a pathway to citizenship for the dreamers and for some of the adults, would that be the sort of thing republicans should embrace? >> the american people -- we owe the american people to have border security that works. not that we're going to spend umpteen million dollars on it, but we need something that works. i'm comfortable with a pathway to citizenship said you have stringent, rigorous requirements. i don't think that is the end-all, be-all. >> do you think you could get a majority of republicans to vote for what you're describing right now? >> i don't and i don't think that is necessary. you and i
i think it's easier to win people on your side if you give them themself -->> to flush out stuff on health care and income inequality -- >> the health care gets no credit from the public. i thought senator hapsburg and coburn did the right thing when hey laid out a series of reforms in health care that are very positive. >> let me ask you about immigration. you are an immigration reform advocate. if a compromise were to emerge, where there would be legal status granted to all...
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so why not let corporateamerica finally take the reigns, themself, do this on their own, unless of coursehey will fund the pothole repairs near new york city. stay the hell out of business. >> i think we will all support that. checks of $56 billion, can we afford it? >> no, we can't afford it. also, we can't afford to put any more burden on our working poor or on the working people paying the jority of the tacks as we go forward. as the americanpeople, not in politics for a living. they want to see clear results. they don't want to see the burden shifted to one class or another. they don't want to see peopl working every single day having to pay all the bills, when the people who are rich who can afford tax lp homes to get through this. >> how do thesenitiatives help? we are talking about green spending, more manufacturing initiatives. >> it seems to me like manufacturing initiatives will be good at bringing jobs back here, instead of shifting the blame, moving all of those js overseas, if we can invest here. >> manufacturing is dent, chuck. come on now. >> don'tell the american people th
so why not let corporateamerica finally take the reigns, themself, do this on their own, unless of coursehey will fund the pothole repairs near new york city. stay the hell out of business. >> i think we will all support that. checks of $56 billion, can we afford it? >> no, we can't afford it. also, we can't afford to put any more burden on our working poor or on the working people paying the jority of the tacks as we go forward. as the americanpeople, not in politics for a living....
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michael taylor a former goldman sachs bond salesman who calls themself a recovering banker knew his world well it still extraordinarily competitive and so bogus. profit above all on consumer transaction living room. like st pressure turns coal into diamonds in extreme pressure can both excel in human achievement in some cases bring people to pressure and calling the shots the form of buying and we caught them i am and have no interest in the people it affects. i'm the calls in the center meeting said responsible to investors and stockholders you make a moral decisions without thinking about the impacts of the house on the people of job losses people these indictments on in staples pressure to rake in profits the pressure to put in more hours than your peers. after this the recent death of big firms that tried to ease tension by telling the junior staff to take more time off for at least to try not to work on weekends. it is connected to a happy weekend off but also makes a ton of money and ultimately needed money to keep you around. so the strike me as a real solutions. your assignment i
michael taylor a former goldman sachs bond salesman who calls themself a recovering banker knew his world well it still extraordinarily competitive and so bogus. profit above all on consumer transaction living room. like st pressure turns coal into diamonds in extreme pressure can both excel in human achievement in some cases bring people to pressure and calling the shots the form of buying and we caught them i am and have no interest in the people it affects. i'm the calls in the center...
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bought from some of mass i'm a fiscal stimulus that silly game that was stated that fifty fifty in themself of monetary policy and the state. we have hudson a european concerns about where he's heading for instance the bin has been concerned about the government and that the akp auntie most manga john lists for instance that. at the same time. of course tacky is that negotiating to join the european union anti think that aki is on track for eu membership. an all out there has been off track now for about thirty or forty s and for that we should blame both sides both an opinion yet and he's admitting states like germany and potentially even fronts i will say and then the text i'm at ease that i we expecting duty bound to set getting off to the u men but she is not the right york in the longer afford the text in the middle the inside the gemini files it's only been out of the easy dealing with other nations like steal the ongoing eurozone practice and salt salt if you take a sort of tool to be a snow cat is i is difficult to see how these relationships can improve again. when it comes to attr
bought from some of mass i'm a fiscal stimulus that silly game that was stated that fifty fifty in themself of monetary policy and the state. we have hudson a european concerns about where he's heading for instance the bin has been concerned about the government and that the akp auntie most manga john lists for instance that. at the same time. of course tacky is that negotiating to join the european union anti think that aki is on track for eu membership. an all out there has been off track now...
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. >> there are people who are giving that artistic part of themself that goes beyond a paycheck, and many of them are not members of the academy, and we never hear of them. >> in the end, we are artists, and art is not about competition or prizes. >> and to that artistic family that strives for excellence, none of you have ever lost. and i am proud to share this with you and i thank you. [ applause ] >> competition, by its very nature, creates winners and losers. ♪ i'm singing in the rain >> but some of these overlooked by oscar have stood the test of time, and are now regarded as classics. ♪ i'm happy again ♪ i'm laughing at clouds >> it's very hard to say one film is better than another. is "the god father" better than "2001 space odyssey?" i don't know. is "annie hall" better than "good fellas?" i don't know. every year, the academy announces its nominees and immediately everybody is saying how can they nominate this one? it's very easy. we took a vote. that's how. this is not a tablet handed down from god writ by his finger saying okay, if anybody disagrees, you're wrong, this is
. >> there are people who are giving that artistic part of themself that goes beyond a paycheck, and many of them are not members of the academy, and we never hear of them. >> in the end, we are artists, and art is not about competition or prizes. >> and to that artistic family that strives for excellence, none of you have ever lost. and i am proud to share this with you and i thank you. [ applause ] >> competition, by its very nature, creates winners and losers. ♪ i'm...
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of 1831 and 1848 do not stand up well; however, mills argued for multiple ballots for people like themself, that they are not compelled to vote like ordinary people. this is long standing. it's -- talking about low information, and it's not a visible question. you know, i think now in the hometown voters, and i know the people are elected by a record low turnout. the turnout had not been that low since before women could vote. it's not as if there was a great fusion of enthusiasm. the city now is entirely in the hands of low information voters. it's not that that's a problem, but that's not the problem intellectuals talk about. just this point on intellectuals and capitalism. it's not jigs capitalism that intellectuals don't like, but democracy. it's democracy. whether it be the love affair of intellectuals with kyeser, certainly not a lovely fellow, and curious, anyone read the british historian? may not be well-known in america, but he's very good on seeing how much of hitler and nazi was anticipateed. this has not been discussed, and part of the reason it's not been discussed is that th
of 1831 and 1848 do not stand up well; however, mills argued for multiple ballots for people like themself, that they are not compelled to vote like ordinary people. this is long standing. it's -- talking about low information, and it's not a visible question. you know, i think now in the hometown voters, and i know the people are elected by a record low turnout. the turnout had not been that low since before women could vote. it's not as if there was a great fusion of enthusiasm. the city now...
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the candidates trying to position themself as tough on crime. it would force the city to cut fending like fire fighting. >>> there is new construction outside the 49ers new stadium. the transit authority, the vta says this stretch is called a pocket track. it's a little track to store ex trains that will be ready to roll quickly for upcoming 49ers gains. it's a 14 million dollar project. the authority is expanding the light rail station steps from the entrance of levi stadium. the stadium will be ready for kick off this august. >>> a luxury car caper, who took this car out for a spin and took off and left it on a south bay street? >>> i'm monty francis at at&t park where fans will notice big changes when the season starts this spring. what is being installed at every entrance to make the ballpark safer. >>> good evening. i'm jeff ranieri, rainfall to the north on doppler radar, but we are tracking this subtropical moisture tap. we'll let you know if it compares to anything last weekend in a few minutes. >> an exclusive interview with long time c
the candidates trying to position themself as tough on crime. it would force the city to cut fending like fire fighting. >>> there is new construction outside the 49ers new stadium. the transit authority, the vta says this stretch is called a pocket track. it's a little track to store ex trains that will be ready to roll quickly for upcoming 49ers gains. it's a 14 million dollar project. the authority is expanding the light rail station steps from the entrance of levi stadium. the...
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scale back on the quantitative purchases but eventually i would like to see more focus extricating themself from all this accommodation. i think it is very worrisome we're talking about interest rates staying so low for so long in the face of better growth and declining unemployment rate. melissa: why do you think it is dangerous? >> ultimately i can not believe there won't be some cost to all of this accommodation. we're talking about the unemployment rate staying at zero effectively, even as we get closer and closer to full employment. i'm not quite as convinced that the labor market isn't as tight as the unemployment rate suggests. so i'm worried that all this accommodation, the fed will once again overstayed their welcome. we don't know it now but five years from now we'll deal with fallout from all of this. melissa: like what? you're not alone in that camp. a lot of people are worried. what exactly would that fallout be? >> melissa, that is going to be so true. maybe inflation or maybe higher reported inflation than the ppi or the cpi and the pce deflator will come through but it just
scale back on the quantitative purchases but eventually i would like to see more focus extricating themself from all this accommodation. i think it is very worrisome we're talking about interest rates staying so low for so long in the face of better growth and declining unemployment rate. melissa: why do you think it is dangerous? >> ultimately i can not believe there won't be some cost to all of this accommodation. we're talking about the unemployment rate staying at zero effectively,...
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when their support wasn't forthcoming, the government did it themself and i think people are shocked -- >> people are what? >> shocked. >> shocked. >> by how quickly the government moved today. it was a general optimism to begin with, being the kind of ledge ar gi and shock when the killings happened. >> and it was shocking -- i beg your pardon, i want to grab one more question here and want to jump on what you said it was shocking to see that for everybody. before i let you go, i've got 20 more seconds, what is it that you think the people want to happen at this point? >> they want a new system. people want democracy, which is something they haven't had. that i have seen ram pant corruption, which when they went today they saw it on a scale that they didn't even anticipate, even though it was an open secret. and so they are wanting a more transparent system. >> all right, jared morgan, live there in kiev, we appreciate your time and perspective from there on the ground. >> great to get jared's perspective, protests continue in kiev and displays of anti-sentiment spreading to our are
when their support wasn't forthcoming, the government did it themself and i think people are shocked -- >> people are what? >> shocked. >> shocked. >> by how quickly the government moved today. it was a general optimism to begin with, being the kind of ledge ar gi and shock when the killings happened. >> and it was shocking -- i beg your pardon, i want to grab one more question here and want to jump on what you said it was shocking to see that for everybody. before...
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>> are we saying the responsibility falls on the kid who is bullied to alter themself surgically?lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. people...
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demonstrators found themself with brick and clashed with column of police. back by water cannon they claim advantage on roof top. beat the men in uniform. sometimes we saw mercy. sometimes beruit force. on both sides they suffered casualties. at least 13 are dead. we were there week ago. disciplined determined uprising. fortification pretty impressiv impressive. still reinforcing it. sand bag. packed with ice. front-line has moved now. but it's clear they were read ready. home made shield. through here a wall of tire ready for them to start. the police just over there attack. this is a giant but divided country. hard in protest once inside europe. president wants to side with putin. the violence here reveals america and russia squaring off on opposite side i hope flaming old and bitter divisions. this is now a test of will between russia and the west. it was always thought during the olympic moscow would urge restraept in ukraine. but make no mistake, putin is not backing down. the abc news moscow. >> more breaking news. pacific airway 12 people injured when
demonstrators found themself with brick and clashed with column of police. back by water cannon they claim advantage on roof top. beat the men in uniform. sometimes we saw mercy. sometimes beruit force. on both sides they suffered casualties. at least 13 are dead. we were there week ago. disciplined determined uprising. fortification pretty impressiv impressive. still reinforcing it. sand bag. packed with ice. front-line has moved now. but it's clear they were read ready. home made shield....
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most of the time the kids maybe by themself themselves driving. and they get shot. what's going to happen then when you don't have the witnesses, you don't have the light on the gas station. you don't have independent witnesses. you don't have a guy with no 911 call racing home to get away from what he did. ordering pizza when he gets to the hotel. all of these things should have swayed the jurors to understand this guy actually murdered my son and they still couldn't come back with a conviction. we're still waiting for justice for jordan. >> i have to tell you, the most common thread in all comments about you today online, people knowing you were coming here was just awe for your composure and grace in this situation. and i share that. and i can't thank you enough. >> thank you so much for having us. >> we'll be right back . this is interesting. it says here that a woman's sex drive increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. l
most of the time the kids maybe by themself themselves driving. and they get shot. what's going to happen then when you don't have the witnesses, you don't have the light on the gas station. you don't have independent witnesses. you don't have a guy with no 911 call racing home to get away from what he did. ordering pizza when he gets to the hotel. all of these things should have swayed the jurors to understand this guy actually murdered my son and they still couldn't come back with a...
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that we want to see ukraine which is an independent country have the ukranian people decide for themself what kind of future they want. they're free, they're independent. we want to see a free and independent europe that is whole and at peace. and russia should want that. they don't need to have a country that's destabilized. and by the way, the economy in the ukraine is very, very fragile. they're almost on the edge of bankruptcy now. and so it's not in russia's interests to contribute to the instability but rather to work with the e.u. and the united states to say, how can we have a transition to a government that's freely elected that is inclusive, that tries to heal the divide between the east and the west within ukraine and promote that. that's in russia's interests and our interests and the e.u. so that's what the goal has to be. and for russia to threaten to use military force at this point i think is very contrary to their interests, not only in the region but globally. >> very short on time. but if the west sees a movement that the west doesn't trust, does the west have the capa
that we want to see ukraine which is an independent country have the ukranian people decide for themself what kind of future they want. they're free, they're independent. we want to see a free and independent europe that is whole and at peace. and russia should want that. they don't need to have a country that's destabilized. and by the way, the economy in the ukraine is very, very fragile. they're almost on the edge of bankruptcy now. and so it's not in russia's interests to contribute to the...
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they're in germany during the nineteen nineties he came in on him he fixed it in the figures speak for themself is the slowdown the man to do for france but demonstrated for ten. like i can answer that question and i'm young and anything i see is on the twenty percent of french people think he is an undercurrent in the middle my peanut is that no opinion on the sotong like to know when and if it is fun and businessman so i'm only an opinion on how politics can make it. i only knew it would be doing when you do things then i see the potential the one thing i like to come back on is the potential to become rich because they think we need to address one thing which is. us entrepreneurs were not doing what we do to become rich. we do what we do because we really love what we do and we enjoyed doing it and it's it's it's the meaning of our lives. becoming rich is something that's the cherry on top that can be. then tina that can eventually happen to us which makes it even brighter because really we make time in sacrifices we prepare ourselves on minimum wage for like two three five years. we don't o
they're in germany during the nineteen nineties he came in on him he fixed it in the figures speak for themself is the slowdown the man to do for france but demonstrated for ten. like i can answer that question and i'm young and anything i see is on the twenty percent of french people think he is an undercurrent in the middle my peanut is that no opinion on the sotong like to know when and if it is fun and businessman so i'm only an opinion on how politics can make it. i only knew it would be...
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prominent researcher and associate professor at stanford university the elite sports medicine kill themselfkilled himself. >> : they were victimized by garza when they were teenagers it's the story deals see only on here. >> : that's the voice of a man who says he was drugged and molested by dr. daniel garza nearly 20 years ago. he's not the only one test of accusing the doctor of sexual abuse. analysts took to three victims and men who wanted to appear on camera. in order to protect their privacy and change their names to peter jon and carlos. >> : catholic all boys' school serving mostly latino students. gore is so recent steve stafford in receipt bread was teaching science. he is a phenomenal teacher. he was able to paint pictures about science in just a beautiful way. even then his closely involved with sports. a photo of the school yearbook cars as the coach at test team. all the victims that spoke to were a young athletes. they were approached to go into a study. lawson practice he says that more one cigar's that took him into an empty classroom to take measurements for study. garza h
prominent researcher and associate professor at stanford university the elite sports medicine kill themselfkilled himself. >> : they were victimized by garza when they were teenagers it's the story deals see only on here. >> : that's the voice of a man who says he was drugged and molested by dr. daniel garza nearly 20 years ago. he's not the only one test of accusing the doctor of sexual abuse. analysts took to three victims and men who wanted to appear on camera. in order to...
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. >> thii company, alibaba, setting themself up for a sweet pop when it goes public later this year.floatation of facebook. talking about estimates from wall street, possibly $15 billion could be raised by alibaba once they go public. the company could be valued at 100 billion once they go public. what alibaba is buying a bbg stake in auto mapping. they sell mapping software to information with the likes of audi and china mobile. the fact it is doing investments pre-ipo, compressing prove margin and showing a sweet margin pop best ipo that is setting up for a sweet ipo process. stuart: when they go public you and i could buy into them directly? >> hopefully if retail investors and companies don't snap them up. stuart: yahoo! will have a dollar value on their stake in al by baba? >> that's right. stuart: we're still down about 4.3, 4.4% from the high of the dow, what about six weeks ago but we're coming back. >>> almost every week we get another new story that tries to put down facebook. you remember the one about are they losing teenage users? or they're not cool anymore? there is an
. >> thii company, alibaba, setting themself up for a sweet pop when it goes public later this year.floatation of facebook. talking about estimates from wall street, possibly $15 billion could be raised by alibaba once they go public. the company could be valued at 100 billion once they go public. what alibaba is buying a bbg stake in auto mapping. they sell mapping software to information with the likes of audi and china mobile. the fact it is doing investments pre-ipo, compressing prove...
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. >> there are people who are giving that artistic part of themself that goes beyond a paycheck, and, and we never hear of them. >> in the end, we are artists, and art is not about competition or prizes. >> and to that artistic family that strives for excellence, none of you have ever lost. and i am proud to share this with you and i thank you. [ applause ] >> competition, by its very nature, creates winners and losers. ♪ i'm singing in the rain >> but some of these overlooked by oscar have stood the test of time, and are now regarded as classics. ♪ i'm happy again ♪ i'm laughing at clouds >> it's very hard to say one film is better than another. is "the god father" better than "2001 space odyssey?" i don't know. is "annie hall" better than "good fellas?" i don't know. every year, the academy announces its nominees and immediately everybody is saying how can they nominate this one? it's very easy. we took a vote. that's how. this is not a tablet handed down from god writ by his finger saying okay, if anybody disagrees, you're wrong, this is the official answer. this is our opinion. >
. >> there are people who are giving that artistic part of themself that goes beyond a paycheck, and, and we never hear of them. >> in the end, we are artists, and art is not about competition or prizes. >> and to that artistic family that strives for excellence, none of you have ever lost. and i am proud to share this with you and i thank you. [ applause ] >> competition, by its very nature, creates winners and losers. ♪ i'm singing in the rain >> but some of...
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for themself. $400 million as i was mentioning. this place is very popular.were lining up early this morning to get that winning ticket. we talked to a couple of people and they said they would really just like to make money to give away money and at the same time by some big mansion for themselves and their family members. that i'm sure that's the winning ticket? of >>: del crush my hopes darya. of >>: it's a wednesday give me a little luck. >>: we will find out tonight after the draw and or tomorrow if terisa shows up to work. >>: coming up on the kron4 morning news. we will tell you why some groups of workers at the michigan humane society are actually waking up in the doghouse this morning. we'll explain and of course the world according to gary. darya has a few stories to chat with him about so they will have some fun there and there's a live look outside. we have the golden gate bridge. a beautiful blue skies, sunshine. the problem is the san mateo bridge looks nothing like this. it is backed up. george's nothing like this. it is backed up. george's [ m
for themself. $400 million as i was mentioning. this place is very popular.were lining up early this morning to get that winning ticket. we talked to a couple of people and they said they would really just like to make money to give away money and at the same time by some big mansion for themselves and their family members. that i'm sure that's the winning ticket? of >>: del crush my hopes darya. of >>: it's a wednesday give me a little luck. >>: we will find out tonight after...
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they're then going to have of think of themself, well, if we strike back at hezbollah, for example, will that precipitate an iranian breakout? becomes a big part of their calculus and an immense break on latitude. but beyond that, terrorists could get access to nuclear capabilities, and you don't have to worry about rockets, you have to worry about nuclear odder unanimous being delivered but ship containers that won't be traceable or through trucks. and it's an entirely different magnitude of threat. so that's what's at stake for israel and other countries in the region. and the big litmus is going to come at the end of this six month negotiating period where the united states which is a big country far away from the middle east, not threatened with national annihilation by the iranians and which has immense capabilities that nobody in the region has, not even the state of israel -- israel does not have aircraft carriers, by the way, or b-2 bombers -- if the united states can strike agreement with the iranians, israel and the gulf countries are going to have to ask themselves, the leader
they're then going to have of think of themself, well, if we strike back at hezbollah, for example, will that precipitate an iranian breakout? becomes a big part of their calculus and an immense break on latitude. but beyond that, terrorists could get access to nuclear capabilities, and you don't have to worry about rockets, you have to worry about nuclear odder unanimous being delivered but ship containers that won't be traceable or through trucks. and it's an entirely different magnitude of...
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of conspiracy theory over the past six to eight weeks, you've had at least six people that killed themselft i've never seen before. >> in fact you broke the story over on fox business. so you're telling us at the height of the financial scandal when everybody's head was in a vice fewer people were killing themselves than they are right now. >> basically. what's weird about this, it's occurring in such a concentrated period. i've never seen on wall street six people -- six apparent suicides. >> all over the world. >> all over the world. >> look at this visual. >> the question is are they related? it's insane. are they related? we don't know. you've got to be a little bit of an arm chair psychiatrist here, a little bit in the sense that wall street is under investigation like never before. lots of regulations. these are type a personalities, prone to rash behavior. a lot of wall street guys do drugs, they drink a lot to deal with the pressure. they're under pressure to make money. they're judged every day about how much money you make. but all that together there is a toxic stew. there is an
of conspiracy theory over the past six to eight weeks, you've had at least six people that killed themselft i've never seen before. >> in fact you broke the story over on fox business. so you're telling us at the height of the financial scandal when everybody's head was in a vice fewer people were killing themselves than they are right now. >> basically. what's weird about this, it's occurring in such a concentrated period. i've never seen on wall street six people -- six apparent...
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of 1831 and 1848 do not stand up well; however, mills argued for multiple ballots for people like themself, that they are not compelled to vote like ordinary people. this is long standing. it's -- talking about low information, and it's not a visible question. you know, i think now in the hometown voters, and i know the people are elected by a record low turnout. the turnout had not been that low since before women could vote. it's not as if there was a great fusion of enthusiasm. the city now is entirely in the hands of low information voters. it's not that that's a problem, but that's not the problem intellectuals talk about. just this point on intellectuals and capitalism. it's not jigs capitalism that intellectuals don't like, but democracy. it's democracy. whether it be the love affair of intellectuals with kyeser, certainly not a lovely fellow, and curious, anyone read the british historian? may not be well-known in america, but he's very good on seeing how much of hitler and nazi was anticipateed. this has not been discussed, and part of the reason it's not been discussed is that th
of 1831 and 1848 do not stand up well; however, mills argued for multiple ballots for people like themself, that they are not compelled to vote like ordinary people. this is long standing. it's -- talking about low information, and it's not a visible question. you know, i think now in the hometown voters, and i know the people are elected by a record low turnout. the turnout had not been that low since before women could vote. it's not as if there was a great fusion of enthusiasm. the city now...