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of the lower case not as in the party but an undemocratic push you know it's this kind of notion that i think you see bubbling up in some tea party circles even of lawmakers want to say if you go to talk to people as i have it's right underneath the surface which is kind of the idea that people who don't pay taxes who receive government benefits they aren't full citizens they don't really deserve you know full representation and there's no there's no really right to vote unfortunately that we that we've been guaranteed to try and remedy these problems but we're fresh out of time alex thanks a lot for coming on thanks. now say what you want about the similarities between both republicans and democrats there are a lot but republicans are the only ones coming out and saying that the people should now have a say in who their senators are but that's not the only difference here's tom state . given the amount of corporate money is flowing through the hands of both republicans and democrats it's really easy to think of the two parties as one of the same the story line is that they're both bo
of the lower case not as in the party but an undemocratic push you know it's this kind of notion that i think you see bubbling up in some tea party circles even of lawmakers want to say if you go to talk to people as i have it's right underneath the surface which is kind of the idea that people who don't pay taxes who receive government benefits they aren't full citizens they don't really deserve you know full representation and there's no there's no really right to vote unfortunately that we...
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they're engaging extremely undemocratic practices in the us the fact they're engaging in torture is something that's outlawed by most countries in the world you know the fact that they're doing this in something they'd like to advertise to the world's i think that it's one line they're there ever to conceal and notable in these trials is that i believe a defendants would so what school board classified lawyers say that states is previously been used for details about nuclear weapons so why is it legal to silence lawyer is an detainee's during trials are they getting away with it. well i think there is you know i can a concerted effort on the part of the entire one percent you know the bankers that work ration in the country they have to continue these wars in order to keep their profits flowing and there's nothing more profitable than bombing and destroying countries and so in order to do that they have to maintain a certain image in the world and this idea that you know the us is democratic and practice democracy is one of the key aspects of this you know the propaganda campaigns t
they're engaging extremely undemocratic practices in the us the fact they're engaging in torture is something that's outlawed by most countries in the world you know the fact that they're doing this in something they'd like to advertise to the world's i think that it's one line they're there ever to conceal and notable in these trials is that i believe a defendants would so what school board classified lawyers say that states is previously been used for details about nuclear weapons so why is...
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months, eight months, but it is -- it could have been five months, eight months, but it is very undemocraticart an elected official and deny him of the ability to ñ while he is still presumed innocent. it is outrageous for the mayor to have unfettered discretion to remove an official based on the standards that you have identified and discussed today. i think that gives him too much credit and it does not show a good history to that. and the question is -- who is next? the mayor-ap himself cannot be removed for official misconduct under the city charter. which is quite interesting, because if we actually committed perjury here -- [tone] before the ethics commission, it would be suitable to bring this up against him. i think this is a waste of resources and time and money. i cannot believe you created 15 in. of documents. i applaud you in your duty, but i think things have gone too far. i ask you to hold the mayor accountable and consider whether hea
months, eight months, but it is -- it could have been five months, eight months, but it is very undemocraticart an elected official and deny him of the ability to ñ while he is still presumed innocent. it is outrageous for the mayor to have unfettered discretion to remove an official based on the standards that you have identified and discussed today. i think that gives him too much credit and it does not show a good history to that. and the question is -- who is next? the mayor-ap himself...
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asked me about i don't believe that you chose that israel or the social protest are being in an undemocratic state i don't think so. the demonstrations last three or it's you know a huge number of people they took part in. less than a million but many people there weren't any violence of it all and you could see violence of their many democratic states in the world so i don't think that this issue could teach you that israel is non-democratic state and one of the issues of the social protests is public housing couldn't the money that is being used to fund illegal settlements hope was all decision of course. i agree with you one hundred percent. israel shouldn't. waste it's money in the west bank anyhow even me for every person every soul in israel had a house without any. connection to this issue but of course when we have such a big problem of housing of thing for poor people then we could make use of this money to make it easier and better for the life of the israelis inside is or what impact will israel's uncertain economic problems have on financing the outposts i really don't know but w
asked me about i don't believe that you chose that israel or the social protest are being in an undemocratic state i don't think so. the demonstrations last three or it's you know a huge number of people they took part in. less than a million but many people there weren't any violence of it all and you could see violence of their many democratic states in the world so i don't think that this issue could teach you that israel is non-democratic state and one of the issues of the social protests...
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years i'm actually right across europe people agree with you know they do agree with my point undemocratic europe is frankly all full it's a return to some of the things we saw in europe and in forty five by all sensitive to this point they realize it's their achilles heel it's their vulnerability and they're trying to deal with me in terms of rhetoric but not in terms of substance. to lead more of my interview with the leader of the u.k. independent party and nigel for raj he'll continue to take the mickey out of any words we talk to him about what happens when poor support for the euro breaks down when everyone's looking to that core to prop it up the first or closing market numbers. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through it's already been made who can you trust no one will is you view it with a global missionary see where we had it state controlled capitalism is called sessions when nobody dares to ask we do our t.v. question more oh. thank. you. it would welcome back let's talk more about germany because after all that is the c
years i'm actually right across europe people agree with you know they do agree with my point undemocratic europe is frankly all full it's a return to some of the things we saw in europe and in forty five by all sensitive to this point they realize it's their achilles heel it's their vulnerability and they're trying to deal with me in terms of rhetoric but not in terms of substance. to lead more of my interview with the leader of the u.k. independent party and nigel for raj he'll continue to...
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i'm actually right across europe people agree with what you know they do agree with my point of undemocratic europe is frankly all full it's a return to some of the things we saw in europe pre nine hundred forty five by all sensitive to this point they realize it's their achilles heel it's their vulnerability and they're trying to deal with me in terms of rhetoric but not in terms of substance. to lead more of my interview with the leader of the u.k. independent party and nigel for raj will continue to take the mickey out of any words we talk to him about what happens when poor support for the euro breaks down when everyone's looking to that core to prop it up the first or closing market numbers. down to the official application itself. it's a live stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all it's all you need is your mobile device watch our team any time. well see british science it's time to. go. to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy there's a report on our g. welcome back let's talk more about germany because after all that
i'm actually right across europe people agree with what you know they do agree with my point of undemocratic europe is frankly all full it's a return to some of the things we saw in europe pre nine hundred forty five by all sensitive to this point they realize it's their achilles heel it's their vulnerability and they're trying to deal with me in terms of rhetoric but not in terms of substance. to lead more of my interview with the leader of the u.k. independent party and nigel for raj will...
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years i'm actually right across europe people agree with you know they do agree with my point undemocratic europe is frankly all full it's a return to some of the things we saw in europe pre nine hundred forty five they are sensitive to this point they realize it's their achilles heel it's their vulnerability and they're trying to deal with me in terms of rhetoric but not in terms of substance. they'll add more of my interview with the leader of the u.k. independent party and nigel for raj he'll continue to take the mickey out of any words we talk to him about what happens when poor support for the euro breaks down when everyone's looking to that core to prop it up the first are closing market numbers. my name is richard davis i'm an architectural photographer from london. i've been travelling in russia for the last ten years on a project said prof wooden chair to this obviously i fell in love with attractions they are extraordinary ok. the flow of goods in the churches is a religious monumental obviously but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something that people can look around
years i'm actually right across europe people agree with you know they do agree with my point undemocratic europe is frankly all full it's a return to some of the things we saw in europe pre nine hundred forty five they are sensitive to this point they realize it's their achilles heel it's their vulnerability and they're trying to deal with me in terms of rhetoric but not in terms of substance. they'll add more of my interview with the leader of the u.k. independent party and nigel for raj...
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and, by the ways undemocratic and republican presidents alike, by my house in new jersey i have now seen the grandchild of the same crew that were working on the same potholes. i am getting alarmed about it because some of them are waving to me new and saying, i remember you when you were this high. you know, i think there has to be a point where we say, spending if that direction does not seem to be panning out. obviously, we are going to pan some more. >>guest: exactly. it is like cool hand luke. you have your dirt in my ditch here. get it out and throw it back in. get it out, throw it back in. perfect example of how it can work, in california, a group of private businessmen built a bridge from the mainland, and it paid itself back and they donated it to the city of coronado, california. why can't the president understand that government can't do anything? money has to be made so taxes can be paid, so governments can spend money. you said at the beginning of brought, all we doing is adding another half billion to the deficit. what is half a billion in it will create jobs. no, it won't,
and, by the ways undemocratic and republican presidents alike, by my house in new jersey i have now seen the grandchild of the same crew that were working on the same potholes. i am getting alarmed about it because some of them are waving to me new and saying, i remember you when you were this high. you know, i think there has to be a point where we say, spending if that direction does not seem to be panning out. obviously, we are going to pan some more. >>guest: exactly. it is like cool...
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it's undemocratic, un-american, and it is wrong. >> ari, how accurate are the republicans in these election commissioners in knowing just how many people they're going to affect at the polls? it's almost as if social engineering, they've got it down to a science. >> we have seen the data from 2008. we know that 197,000 voters, as you mentioned earlier, voted during hours that have now been cut by ohio republicans. we know that african-americans outnumbered whites in terms of early voting by nearly 2 to 1 in the most populous counties in ohio. and it's no coincidence that republicans are cutting early voting now. they were for early voting in 2004 and 2008. they're only against it now because it's something that democrats used so successfully. obama used early voting to help mobilize his base and maximize turnout in the 2008 election, and that's why early voting has been cut, not just in ohio, but also in battleground states like florida in the 2012 election. >> well, we know what they're doing in pennsylvania. and we're going to continue to cover that, but nina, in your state, what do you d
it's undemocratic, un-american, and it is wrong. >> ari, how accurate are the republicans in these election commissioners in knowing just how many people they're going to affect at the polls? it's almost as if social engineering, they've got it down to a science. >> we have seen the data from 2008. we know that 197,000 voters, as you mentioned earlier, voted during hours that have now been cut by ohio republicans. we know that african-americans outnumbered whites in terms of early...
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it is literally undemocratic, and yet they've been able to get away with it because part of the problem people think on the local level state level it's in the that important to national politics. but it is. and as we saw--i done want to bring it up again but you were very kind to jeb bush. but jeb bush in florida made an enormous difference there. >> eliot: the decision today took a step in the right direction embraced the constitutional matter of what you said, these burdens placed on low income african-american voters violate our simple rights. >> jennifer: it will go to the court of appeals. i wonder who will appeal it to the supreme court, and then what will happen. >> eliot: it will be appealed. >> john: more people are killed every year by falling television sets than voting illegally. >> cenk: people are killed every year by falling coconuts than voter fraud. it's amazing. it's not a real issue at all. [ laughing ] all right we've got to take another quick break. mitt romney will speak in the next hour or so. so we'll announce that as well as we continue. america. bringing jobs
it is literally undemocratic, and yet they've been able to get away with it because part of the problem people think on the local level state level it's in the that important to national politics. but it is. and as we saw--i done want to bring it up again but you were very kind to jeb bush. but jeb bush in florida made an enormous difference there. >> eliot: the decision today took a step in the right direction embraced the constitutional matter of what you said, these burdens placed on...
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. >> it's fundamentally undemocratic. it's the european commission that has the sole right to proceed possession legislation, whether it's unemployment regs or environmental standards or health and safety at work. all these things that really affect industry and business. those guys are unelected, they're appointed. there's nothing the voter can do to hire or fire the government of europe, which is, i think, fundementally objectionable. but there's a bigger concern about europe and about whether the whole thing can work. look, there's no way the people of germany and the people of greece want to have one flag, one anthem, one president. and one nationality. we're too different. >> what do you think of angela merkel? >> i'll tell you something. in brooift, angela merkel looks more miserable than in public. >> that is so mean. >> i know, but it's true. i said to chancellor merkel, i said, wouldn't it be kinder to your taxpayers who have just spent 20 years paying for eastern germany to be re-integrated? wouldn't it be a lib
. >> it's fundamentally undemocratic. it's the european commission that has the sole right to proceed possession legislation, whether it's unemployment regs or environmental standards or health and safety at work. all these things that really affect industry and business. those guys are unelected, they're appointed. there's nothing the voter can do to hire or fire the government of europe, which is, i think, fundementally objectionable. but there's a bigger concern about europe and about...
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the iranian regime is dangerous, it's undemocratic, it treats its own people brutally, and it associates itself with other countries that do the same thi thing: north korea, venezuela, syria are allies of iran. what does that tell you? you can sometimes tell a lot by who a country finds the few friends they have left in the world. iran bankroll's hezbollah and has strong financial ties wit with -- iran bankrolls hezbollah and has strong financial ties with iraq. there's no reason to believe that a nuclear iran -- remember, this is a country that can't even produce its own gasoline even though it sends oil out every day, it's focusing on -- on nuclear activities when they have so many other needs. there's no reason to believe that a nuclear iran is not a threat to the united states. some of our country -- partners in the country, in to region, like turkey, feel like they have to develop nuclear programs if iran does. the iranian people, many of whom advocate for freedom and demonstrated their bravery in the 2009 uprisings, are not our enemies. this government, however, is our enemies and
the iranian regime is dangerous, it's undemocratic, it treats its own people brutally, and it associates itself with other countries that do the same thi thing: north korea, venezuela, syria are allies of iran. what does that tell you? you can sometimes tell a lot by who a country finds the few friends they have left in the world. iran bankroll's hezbollah and has strong financial ties wit with -- iran bankrolls hezbollah and has strong financial ties with iraq. there's no reason to believe...
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classroom for good grades, cut and thrust of the schoolyard where students are sorted out up fair and undemocratic, but always unrealistic. the problem of bullies, agonizing and delicate compromises learned in order to make friends and further compromises needed to keep them. gar beginning and lies, black and white lies required to hold the position in the crowd. these were the life lessons that franklin roosevelt missed as a young boy and would later take decades to master. he was neither spoiled nor pampered, his life left him at a certain social disadvantage for many years. several years after we met him reading history of the war of 1812, frank lip, at last, went to school for the first time. significantly, the school he went off to in massachusetts had been founded by a close friend of roosevelt's. it was a deliberately -- the school was modeled on the great public schools of england. it educated britain's leaders for centuries, seemed a good fit for young franklin, and, indeed, proved to be so. even here, there was a problem. the students in keeping with the standard english classes were exp
classroom for good grades, cut and thrust of the schoolyard where students are sorted out up fair and undemocratic, but always unrealistic. the problem of bullies, agonizing and delicate compromises learned in order to make friends and further compromises needed to keep them. gar beginning and lies, black and white lies required to hold the position in the crowd. these were the life lessons that franklin roosevelt missed as a young boy and would later take decades to master. he was neither...
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cut and thrust of the schoolyard where students are sorted out in ways that are often unfair and undemocratic that always realistic. the problem of dealing with bullies, the agonizing li be learned in order to make friends in the further compromise needed to keep them, the bargaining and lies, black lies and white lies required to hold their position in the crowd. these were the life lessons franklin roosevelt missed as a young boy and which would later take him decades to master. although he was neither spoiled nor pampered, his sheltered life would leave him in a social disadvantage for many years. several years after we first met him reading theodore roosevelt's history of the naval war of 1812 franklin at last went off to school for the first time. significantly the school he went off to the groton school in massachusetts have been pounded by a close friend of theodore roosevelt named indicated peabody. it was a deliberately -- the school was deliberately modeled on the great public schools of england that educated britain's leaders for centuries. it seemed a good fit for young franklin a
cut and thrust of the schoolyard where students are sorted out in ways that are often unfair and undemocratic that always realistic. the problem of dealing with bullies, the agonizing li be learned in order to make friends in the further compromise needed to keep them, the bargaining and lies, black lies and white lies required to hold their position in the crowd. these were the life lessons franklin roosevelt missed as a young boy and which would later take him decades to master. although he...