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of his insight and analysis is just undeniable. it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have
of his insight and analysis is just undeniable. it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher?...
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>> chris, the american economy is still suffering undeniably from the tragic after-effects of the crisis this president inherited. but we have now been growing for more than a year and a half. we have 2 million. over 2 million private sector jobs created since job creation started again. faster and author man the last two recoveries. things are healing. it's going to take more time though. growth is slower than we would like. that's why it's important to get the budget cut done. we want congress to turn back to the business of helping the economy to grow stronger. long way to go. no doubt about it much stronger as a country than we were not just three months ago, six months ago, 18 months ago. >> chris: stronger position on the economy. >> undeniably. >> chris: stronger position in the economy today than you were three or four months ago when you were growing hundreds of thousands a jobs of a month. >> absolutely. because, with time, more persons are getting back to work. the economy is growing. american businesses are investing again. exports stronger. that's all going well. growth slow
>> chris, the american economy is still suffering undeniably from the tragic after-effects of the crisis this president inherited. but we have now been growing for more than a year and a half. we have 2 million. over 2 million private sector jobs created since job creation started again. faster and author man the last two recoveries. things are healing. it's going to take more time though. growth is slower than we would like. that's why it's important to get the budget cut done. we want...
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it is undeniable that our rights under search and seizure laws must be protected. but cops that blow cases by violating these rights should lose their jobs and be prosecuted themselves. i hope new chief greg suhr follows through on his promises to clean up the san francisco police department that betrays the trust put in it when it pulls stunts like this. so, what happens when those we think are protecting us from criminal activity become the criminals themselves? what is the mentality that causes this to happen? how much can a police department overcome such a betrayal of trust, public trust? so we're going to explore some of these issues today with our most imminent panel, all of them experts in their field. and we are very fortunate to have them all here. let me introduce you first to stuart hanlon, at my immediate left. stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country's most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, g
it is undeniable that our rights under search and seizure laws must be protected. but cops that blow cases by violating these rights should lose their jobs and be prosecuted themselves. i hope new chief greg suhr follows through on his promises to clean up the san francisco police department that betrays the trust put in it when it pulls stunts like this. so, what happens when those we think are protecting us from criminal activity become the criminals themselves? what is the mentality that...
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it is undeniable that california's three-decade-old plan of building more and more prisons to address crime is an utter failure. with the recidivism rate of about 70%, our prisons are failing at both crime prevention and rehabilitation. in addition, our state prisons are so overcrowded that the supreme court recently held that they violate the eighth amendment. here is where realignment comes in -- the opportunity for us to significantly reduce the size of our state prisons and put the funds saved toward innovative programs that have shown to be more effective at decreasing repeat offender rates than warehousing more and more californians. this is a program whereby any fingerprints submitted by our local law enforcement are automatically shared with immigration and customs enforcement at the point of looking for the purposes of conducting civil immigration enforcement. what this means is that these folks are held in our jails who normally would not be held for criminal purposes. the program started rolling out county by county in california in april 2009. it was activated in san franc
it is undeniable that california's three-decade-old plan of building more and more prisons to address crime is an utter failure. with the recidivism rate of about 70%, our prisons are failing at both crime prevention and rehabilitation. in addition, our state prisons are so overcrowded that the supreme court recently held that they violate the eighth amendment. here is where realignment comes in -- the opportunity for us to significantly reduce the size of our state prisons and put the funds...
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it is undeniable there is a funding crisis right now for the parks. we're concerned this legislation requires the department do certain things without providing funding for them. it is an unfunded mandate and it could have-the unforeseen consequences. -- and it could have negative but forseen consequences. i find the language very unfair and inflammatory. in cases where recreation and park department cannot staff a clubhouse, there least at low- cost to nonprofits. the actual term for these organizations is public benefit corporations. they are not private. i realize it seems people are being excluded, but this is not exclusionary ior being leased to a country club or business. it that is what the language somehow seems to suggest. they are being leased to public benefit corporations. we would have liked to have had a piece in the drafting of this legislation. we are trying to come up with ideas for solving this crisis in part funded and we want to help and come up with solutions to gather. i ask, as meredith did, can we put our energy and time and li
it is undeniable there is a funding crisis right now for the parks. we're concerned this legislation requires the department do certain things without providing funding for them. it is an unfunded mandate and it could have-the unforeseen consequences. -- and it could have negative but forseen consequences. i find the language very unfair and inflammatory. in cases where recreation and park department cannot staff a clubhouse, there least at low- cost to nonprofits. the actual term for these...
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winehouse's talent was undeniable but was not able to beat addictions to drugs and alcohol.ice are warning not to speculate on the cause of death. anthony mason has more on winehouse's career and a troubled listen. >> reporter: her voice had soul, her songs had attitude. when amy winehouse sang, it seemed good to be bad. >> she really seemed like a rebel, and in a very old sense, and there was just something so thrilling about her. >> reporter: to music critics like "rolling stone's" brian hiatt. >> it seemed like a legend in the making. >> reporter: from her first and biggest hit it was clear winehouse also had a talent for self-destruction ♪ they try to make me go to rehab, i say no, no, no ♪ . >> reporter: the anti-recovery anthem made this daughterave taxi driver and pharmacist an international star. in 2008 she became the first british woman to bring home five grammies in a single night. >> the grammy goes to amy winehouse. >> reporter: winning record of the year, song of the year, and best new artist. but the demons were already catching up to the diva as her popularit
winehouse's talent was undeniable but was not able to beat addictions to drugs and alcohol.ice are warning not to speculate on the cause of death. anthony mason has more on winehouse's career and a troubled listen. >> reporter: her voice had soul, her songs had attitude. when amy winehouse sang, it seemed good to be bad. >> she really seemed like a rebel, and in a very old sense, and there was just something so thrilling about her. >> reporter: to music critics like...
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the population starts to know and they start to note in a way that is undeniable. they also start to know that the united statesand they cannot deny what is going on inside tunisia. the elite within the country also know what is going on. and they cannot deny it. this situation develops where it is possible for the united states to support the regime. and intervene in the way that was not possible to france. also, and our strategy in dealing and our survival strategy was to overwhelm. we have saudia arabia invading bahrain to do this. win these states have problems with their own to deal with, and they turn inward. . . was banned by the government. a hacker attacks was launched. many were launched that we had come to defend against them. their whole newspaper was redirected to a saudi sect. believe it or not there is a thing such as a saudi site lt and they rested it back to the prime ministry in lebanon and then what i believe to be state-based hackers to the degree of sophistication came in and wiped out all of the cable publishing efforts. the cable about tunisi
the population starts to know and they start to note in a way that is undeniable. they also start to know that the united statesand they cannot deny what is going on inside tunisia. the elite within the country also know what is going on. and they cannot deny it. this situation develops where it is possible for the united states to support the regime. and intervene in the way that was not possible to france. also, and our strategy in dealing and our survival strategy was to overwhelm. we have...
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again the word be in business i do not see the church as a business of course some do and that's undeniable but if you look at the book of acts if you look at the church which all started and what they thought it creates or their behavior their conduct themselves as a body of believers business wasn't part of it of course they organize themselves in various ways and that's less clear but it was not a business they didn't have a business plan with goals and targets and casual forecasts and all this the church is the body of believers who believe in the lord jesus christ's and they all there is and serve in such a way that they can live in fellowship also to be able to win others and in doing so it means going out to all the words you said and preach the gospel we organize ourselves to do that we communicate that message is over a key but for me it's not business ok but both you gentlemen ok we're talking about and i agree with you i mean we're used to you we're all speaking here right now at this point in the program in a very idealized way we all know that that's not how it's being done and
again the word be in business i do not see the church as a business of course some do and that's undeniable but if you look at the book of acts if you look at the church which all started and what they thought it creates or their behavior their conduct themselves as a body of believers business wasn't part of it of course they organize themselves in various ways and that's less clear but it was not a business they didn't have a business plan with goals and targets and casual forecasts and all...
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coast to coast seem to be trying this route and the toll it's taking on the streets of america is undeniable. camden new jersey is the second most dangerous city in the country you didn't see many cops on the streets to begin with and now. the city's had to lay off nearly half of their police force in detroit a city where people have been too broke to bury their dead the city's too broke to repair dying infrastructure to fix roads or lights in the desert state of arizona cuts have been a matter of life and death. governor jan brewer taking a lot of heat over the death of another transplant patient after the state cut funding for the operations here in new york city huge piles of garbage like this one are all over city streets this city's behind on picking up trash after getting behind me about for a snowstorm now public officials blame that on any number of reasons but one accusation that keeps coming up is this is the result of budget cuts cuts have consequences you can't just sort of cut and there isn't enough wasteful spending so to speak to cut you're actually to have to cut services tha
coast to coast seem to be trying this route and the toll it's taking on the streets of america is undeniable. camden new jersey is the second most dangerous city in the country you didn't see many cops on the streets to begin with and now. the city's had to lay off nearly half of their police force in detroit a city where people have been too broke to bury their dead the city's too broke to repair dying infrastructure to fix roads or lights in the desert state of arizona cuts have been a matter...
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adults moving back into mom and dad's basement white kids included but there is still a clear and undeniable disparity of dis concerning proportions now to take a look over time with these statistics you can look back to one thousand nine hundred four now not that things were great in one nine hundred eighty four relatively speaking if your goal is somehow engineer inequality but still whites to blacks median wealth ratios over ten slow decline greater equality coming down to two thousand and four when we start to see for blacks go up and first panics level out and then to two thousand and nine it comes up to twenty times. this goes back to bush era programs from creased minority homeownership that really provided a way for banks to make overly generous loans that they had little hope of getting paid back properly without having to bear the risk because the government was underwriting it now we wake up to find out the hard way that the american dream cannot be subsidized the black community overwhelmingly supported barack obama in the two thousand and eight presidential race but it's clear n
adults moving back into mom and dad's basement white kids included but there is still a clear and undeniable disparity of dis concerning proportions now to take a look over time with these statistics you can look back to one thousand nine hundred four now not that things were great in one nine hundred eighty four relatively speaking if your goal is somehow engineer inequality but still whites to blacks median wealth ratios over ten slow decline greater equality coming down to two thousand and...
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hard to keep track of the empire these days but now it's really like it's in your face and it's undeniable with this why is it that the temptation of a standing army allows our government to get away with this because it's the surat of it or afraid of it being. necessary for security is just. under with it right well you know with this new congress they they started by reading the constitution you know and that was a lot of the tea party influence the new congressmen that were elected i remember the green party and you know i think there's a lot of people who are genuinely interested in the founding principles and when you go to those events you hear a lot about the founding fathers some people are wandering around it's recurrent hats or whatever and i don't mean do to make fun because you know their chief issue during two thousand and ten was obamacare and they were absolutely right that it was a terrible program and they were absolutely right about why it was a terrible program constitutional and unconstitutional and against our founding principles but the other part of the tea party tha
hard to keep track of the empire these days but now it's really like it's in your face and it's undeniable with this why is it that the temptation of a standing army allows our government to get away with this because it's the surat of it or afraid of it being. necessary for security is just. under with it right well you know with this new congress they they started by reading the constitution you know and that was a lot of the tea party influence the new congressmen that were elected i...
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casey 3.0 a new version jeff ashton the state prosecutor slamming home the absolute irrevocable undeniable truth that casey anthony is a liar. we have guests tonight from boston to new york to here in orlando from left to right here with me maria hail former prosecutor familiar case former judge larry seidlin you remember him from anna nicole case. they have proven i think beyond a shadow of a doubt or as they say in florida beyond the exclusion of all rooenl doubt that the accused child killer is a liar. is that enough to make her a murderer. >> everybody talked about the tapes and sd just because she is a liar doesn't make her a killer. jeff ashton did everything today it was method cal. they add dressed everything was talking about it's not just the lies it's the reason behind the lies it is how she perpetuated them and worked them to her benefit. >> judge side land was that enough? where is the beef? >> there is no beef. the prosecute toe showed she is a liar the defense attorney admits she is a liar. there's nothing tying her linking her to the death of her daughter. the biggest stick
casey 3.0 a new version jeff ashton the state prosecutor slamming home the absolute irrevocable undeniable truth that casey anthony is a liar. we have guests tonight from boston to new york to here in orlando from left to right here with me maria hail former prosecutor familiar case former judge larry seidlin you remember him from anna nicole case. they have proven i think beyond a shadow of a doubt or as they say in florida beyond the exclusion of all rooenl doubt that the accused child killer...
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the tea party are racist wb either, but i think some tea party people are racist and i think it's undeniable right. >> these signs of obama with a bone in his nose. >> a bbne through his nose. right. yeah. >> i mean, come on. >> right. but of course, what -- >> you didn't have those with george bush. you didn't see -- >> well, no, but what you did see. but mr. bond, what you did see with george bush was photographs with george bush doctored to have a mustache like adolf hitler's. you know, there, there, there was some on the left of the same, of the same issues. >> i think that's, that's a different magnitude we're talking about. it's ugly and hateful. >> well, let's talk about that. >> it's ugly and hateful -- >> yeah. >> -- but it's not the same thing. >> right. why is accusing the. i'' . this is hardly where i expected this to go, but let's go there. why is accusing the former president of, of a nazi-like behavior different than accusing the current president in ways that demonstrate racism of the accusers? >> because you're saying that george bush behaved in a certain way and did certain
the tea party are racist wb either, but i think some tea party people are racist and i think it's undeniable right. >> these signs of obama with a bone in his nose. >> a bbne through his nose. right. yeah. >> i mean, come on. >> right. but of course, what -- >> you didn't have those with george bush. you didn't see -- >> well, no, but what you did see. but mr. bond, what you did see with george bush was photographs with george bush doctored to have a mustache...