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haven't got huge prospects then you've got perhaps even more of a problem than if they were totally uneducated we also know we have a small minority of very disaffected illiterate poor so the education system has done well and i think it's that mix it's a sort of toxic mix of the bright working class kids and. a group of people lake a manipulator perhaps very easily educated or not though surely these kids should know that violence is not the answer people brought up in a context where they have a kind of conscience perhaps wouldn't be doing this with day and it isn't the education systems i just don't see the little education system can really help contact with it but if you are dealing with a group of people particularly from kind of fractured families in a growing up in quite a brutalized atmosphere it is a real problem do you think this is a one off or is the potentially more to come the underlying rumbling kind of disaffection of your brain that kind of affects all of us in the day to day level i don't think that's going to go away. for many years unless we kind of reorientate to the pros
haven't got huge prospects then you've got perhaps even more of a problem than if they were totally uneducated we also know we have a small minority of very disaffected illiterate poor so the education system has done well and i think it's that mix it's a sort of toxic mix of the bright working class kids and. a group of people lake a manipulator perhaps very easily educated or not though surely these kids should know that violence is not the answer people brought up in a context where they...
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perspective , 1.3 billion voices all screaming and people remaining in poverty and people remaining uneducated, that does not equal freedom for them. i think over the last 30 years what they have said, and i think more than said, which i think is key for us, they have practiced in a sense that self-sacrifice, the contract that says you as my government, so long as you continues to make the promise of my children's life better, more fruitful, i will for the most part with diligent -- in a communal sense, i adhere to that. that indeed is what i want. and so for us to say to them, you should want this. what they are saying is no. what we want by and large is the ability for us to walk forward as a people and to achiever, i think there is no other word other than miraculous. we are not ore fapts -- [speaking chinese] you asked me have you drank the kool-aid. i believe to a certain extent i have. that's my motto and the message behind what our company does and with china focus, we seek nothing less than the definition of the 21st century. by taking the best artists in the west, the jay z's. the rih
perspective , 1.3 billion voices all screaming and people remaining in poverty and people remaining uneducated, that does not equal freedom for them. i think over the last 30 years what they have said, and i think more than said, which i think is key for us, they have practiced in a sense that self-sacrifice, the contract that says you as my government, so long as you continues to make the promise of my children's life better, more fruitful, i will for the most part with diligent -- in a...
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is in a way one of them, an ethnic somali from kenya who speaks their language, her father was uneducated and had multiple wives and had 40 children, but he made sure all his daughters were college educated. sardosa isn't afraid to speak out about somalia's repression of women. in somalia, it's a wash. the culture itself agrees to violence against women. >> reporter: the culture allows women to be violated? >> yes. >> reporter: and yet here she is, a 26-year-old confronting men, preaching that rape is a crime. you don't seem afraid to talk about any of these. >> i have always said that the situation is a bit overwhelming situation. >> it gives her immense satisfaction, she says, to help women move on. >> you cannot move on if you cannot live peacefully. women need to be left alone. >> reporter: so you're trying to teach them to stand up for themselves? giving a voice to a group of women who desperately needed. kate snow, nbc news, kenya. >> of course c.a.r.e. is just one of the organization gratefully accepting donations for the women of somalia. we have compiled a list for u you at night
is in a way one of them, an ethnic somali from kenya who speaks their language, her father was uneducated and had multiple wives and had 40 children, but he made sure all his daughters were college educated. sardosa isn't afraid to speak out about somalia's repression of women. in somalia, it's a wash. the culture itself agrees to violence against women. >> reporter: the culture allows women to be violated? >> yes. >> reporter: and yet here she is, a 26-year-old confronting...
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haven't got huge prospects then you've got perhaps even more of a problem than if they were totally uneducated we also know we have a small minority of very disaffected illiterate poor so the education system has done well and i think it's that mix it's a sort of toxic mix of the bright working class kids and. a group of people a community play perhaps very easily educated or not though surely these kids should know that violence is not the answer people brought up in a context where they have a kind of conscience perhaps you wouldn't be doing this with they do this is a one off or is the energy more to come the underlying rumbling kind of disaffection of your brewery that kind of affects all of us in the day to day level i don't think that's going to go away. for many years unless we kind of reorientate the prospects for a lot of these young people to spread to europe do you think i don't know are i personally not i mean i say this in my your nation book. you know french italian cultures so-called have a different kind of attitude to social behavior and it doesn't seem to be so much of a prob
haven't got huge prospects then you've got perhaps even more of a problem than if they were totally uneducated we also know we have a small minority of very disaffected illiterate poor so the education system has done well and i think it's that mix it's a sort of toxic mix of the bright working class kids and. a group of people a community play perhaps very easily educated or not though surely these kids should know that violence is not the answer people brought up in a context where they have...
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it shows how uneducated he is. i expect david spade to be standing next to him, chris farly trying not 20* ruin the presidency. he has a year and a half, and we will see what happens. >> could this be nothing more than a biden brain fart or was he pander ?g. >> with respect to this block, absolutely not. this is iewfl. -- this is awful. but of course. it is one of his specialties. he just can't talk about it too well. this blew my mind. in 2025, they will have 96 men in their 20s, but only 80 million women. that's a problem. >> we see life as precious, and they see something you buy in bulk. they are like the costco of human rights violations. >> here is the thing. the policy is obviously evil. if this land had just allowed for technology and for ideas they would have solved this problem without a barbaric practice. and where are the feminists? what happened to american feminists? >> they disappear when it comes to things having to do with the left. >> how would you know? you are a broad? >> i am a broad, thank you
it shows how uneducated he is. i expect david spade to be standing next to him, chris farly trying not 20* ruin the presidency. he has a year and a half, and we will see what happens. >> could this be nothing more than a biden brain fart or was he pander ?g. >> with respect to this block, absolutely not. this is iewfl. -- this is awful. but of course. it is one of his specialties. he just can't talk about it too well. this blew my mind. in 2025, they will have 96 men in their 20s,...
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. >>> among straight people the poor, out of work or uneducated are more likely to get hiv. the virus that causes aids. that's the word from the cdc. they surveyed about 15,000 people and found that the hiv rate was 2.8% among those with less than a high school education and 1.2% of those with at least a high school education. 2.6% among the unemployed but 1% among those with jobs and 2.3% among those within comes under $10,000, 1% for incomes above that level. >> the safety commission has reached a settlement with a company over the risk posed by its exercise equipment. the case involves the perfect pull up device made by perfect fitness. regulators say a defect can cause the handles to break putting people at risk for falling. they have greed to pay a 42 5,000 dollar fine but denies wrongdoing. the device was recalled and the company has replaced the handles. >> it appears debt troubles growing for college students. polls say a record number of students falling deeper into debt and to add to the problem the debt limit deal just passed in congress eliminated some financial
. >>> among straight people the poor, out of work or uneducated are more likely to get hiv. the virus that causes aids. that's the word from the cdc. they surveyed about 15,000 people and found that the hiv rate was 2.8% among those with less than a high school education and 1.2% of those with at least a high school education. 2.6% among the unemployed but 1% among those with jobs and 2.3% among those within comes under $10,000, 1% for incomes above that level. >> the safety...
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. >> i think that all comes to this fear thinking and being uneducated about the full scope of anyones life. and the entire point that we are imperfect. but when you look at what the so-called controversial people are look at the positive effect that they had. >> reporter: three pieces are being moved to the henry jay kizer sculpture park. the three pieces will be in there time for the september 6th grand unvailing. the fourth piece will not be there. they are still trying to raise money for that. the intertwined arms there. i talked to mario there. he said the arms are supposed to be reminiscent of civil rights movements when people would stand together. the grand unvailing he says maya angelo will will be there the grandchildren of franklin roosevelt will be there. that is on september 6th. a lot more from here near aquatic park. reporting live in berkeley kraig debro. >> just incredible. >> it is. >>> 5:06 is the time. back over to sal. how is the commute so far? >> it looks pretty good pam and dave. good morning, traffic is moving along very nicely until you start this monday morni
. >> i think that all comes to this fear thinking and being uneducated about the full scope of anyones life. and the entire point that we are imperfect. but when you look at what the so-called controversial people are look at the positive effect that they had. >> reporter: three pieces are being moved to the henry jay kizer sculpture park. the three pieces will be in there time for the september 6th grand unvailing. the fourth piece will not be there. they are still trying to raise...
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. >> i think it all comes to this fear thinking and being uneducated about the full scope of anyone's life. and the entire point that we are imperfect. but when you look at what the so-called controversial people are, look at the positive effect that they had. >> reporter: there is so much to know about the monument you might want to consult the website. it has a lot of interesting details about the composition. for instance the monument is designed on a spiraling access. imlating the human dna. i talk toon accident for the artist she says that harvey milk listed a lot of negative response from people in negative letters. we will make a move down to oakland to see how they will put this back together. reporting live in berkeley kraig debro. >> you can learn much more about the 25 humanitarians that helped to change the world by going to our channel 2 website. just go to ktvu.com/rememberthem. >>> 6:39. back to sal for a look at traffic this morning. what are you keeping an eye on? >> this morning we have a look at the bay area pam and dave. we do have a look at the east shore freeway
. >> i think it all comes to this fear thinking and being uneducated about the full scope of anyone's life. and the entire point that we are imperfect. but when you look at what the so-called controversial people are, look at the positive effect that they had. >> reporter: there is so much to know about the monument you might want to consult the website. it has a lot of interesting details about the composition. for instance the monument is designed on a spiraling access. imlating...
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uneducated people. many of them are immigrants. many of them can't speak the language. of course they are going to be unemployed. liberal mind set has brought us economic disaster here in america in my opinion. your agenda project, alan colmes, barney frank have brought this country to economic ruin because you fail to understand that we are a capitalistic nation. and in that system, there are winners and there are losers. if you take all the incentive away from succeeding and start to give people entitlements you have what you have in england where is mine? give me more. and that's what's happening here s that what the stock market is telling you today our entitlement society our $14.5 trillion debt is no longer sustainable. yet, you want more spending. more. >> so, bill, if you look at the s&p downgrade and the negative outlook that they gave us, if you look at the base case scenario and the downside, all those factors are basically same. the only difference between the base scenario on what they based the downgrade and the upside, which is we'll get out of this and m
uneducated people. many of them are immigrants. many of them can't speak the language. of course they are going to be unemployed. liberal mind set has brought us economic disaster here in america in my opinion. your agenda project, alan colmes, barney frank have brought this country to economic ruin because you fail to understand that we are a capitalistic nation. and in that system, there are winners and there are losers. if you take all the incentive away from succeeding and start to give...
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guest: well, it is crazy, not even just all of these people taking to the streets that they are uneducatedamong those arrests, a primary school assistant, what is clear is that those who are doing the looting and the smashing are on the make but whatever the reasons are, it is obvious that britain has a problem. >> it is all too clear we have a big problem with gangs in our country. for too long--. (inaudible) >>reporter: last night the violence was worse outside london cities like manchester and london was flooded with police three times as many as the night before, and other british cities were caught off guard. across the country we have seen people frightened and taking security into their own hands keeping vigil in their neighborhoods because they felt police were spread too thin and throw of the men were mowed down by a car. the father of one spoke out. >> i started cpr on my own son and i was covered in blood. why? why? why? the guy who killed him drove directly into the crowd and killed three innocent guys. why? what was the point of doing that? i don't understand. very report peop
guest: well, it is crazy, not even just all of these people taking to the streets that they are uneducatedamong those arrests, a primary school assistant, what is clear is that those who are doing the looting and the smashing are on the make but whatever the reasons are, it is obvious that britain has a problem. >> it is all too clear we have a big problem with gangs in our country. for too long--. (inaudible) >>reporter: last night the violence was worse outside london cities like...
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to embarrass william jennings bryan and when he did ask brian questions about science, he was so uneducated in science he hadn't take the trouble to look into it, that he could not answer those questions so to an educated audience and this was the first trial that was carried a radio as the country, to an educated audience they saw brian didn't know what he was thinking about. the short answer to your question is that there really was not a great debate about science of evolution. it was much more debate about the bible and about science in the classroom. >> okay, thank you. >> just one quick question. is fascinated to senior story. rogers. he never became -- is forgot today and he is an odd eccentric rickover to speak a little bit about that? >> stefan and earl rogers were the two guys are discovered in the research of this book. rural rogers if you can believe it was more cynical than clarence darrow. he was also an alcoholic. but he greater trial lawyer even then darrow and that rogers to cases and got the guys found innocent. darrow was good at taking hopeless cases as the attorney for
to embarrass william jennings bryan and when he did ask brian questions about science, he was so uneducated in science he hadn't take the trouble to look into it, that he could not answer those questions so to an educated audience and this was the first trial that was carried a radio as the country, to an educated audience they saw brian didn't know what he was thinking about. the short answer to your question is that there really was not a great debate about science of evolution. it was much...
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that is high school, uneducated males working in construction and commercial and presidential real estatewhere are they going to go? that weighs on the economic woes certainly, but now, all of a sudden, we have issues out of europe. people in the midwest can sit there and say, i don't understand why that afafcts me. why would a french bank in trouble affect me? it does, now, we are, for better, now as we see, for worse. part of a global economy. >> jeff, i forget, the last time i saw you if we were in a cornfield in iowa or manufacturing plant in illinois. we were on the president's midwest bus tour. here's a little sound of what he said when he announced his economic speech. >> i'll be putting forwardrd, wn they come back in september, a very specific plan. to boost the economy. to create jobs, and to control our deficit. and my attitude is, get it done. and if they don't get it done, then we'll be running against a congress that's not doing anything for the american people and the choice will be very stark and we'll be very clear. >> how much do you think -- what are the odds that presi
that is high school, uneducated males working in construction and commercial and presidential real estatewhere are they going to go? that weighs on the economic woes certainly, but now, all of a sudden, we have issues out of europe. people in the midwest can sit there and say, i don't understand why that afafcts me. why would a french bank in trouble affect me? it does, now, we are, for better, now as we see, for worse. part of a global economy. >> jeff, i forget, the last time i saw you...
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when he did ask questions about science, bryan was so uneducated and the science, it hadn't taken to look into it he couldn't answer those questions to be a certain image to the body and -- and this was the first trial carried by radio across the country -- to an educated audience, they saw that brian didn't really know he was thinking about. so the short answer to your question is there really wasn't a great debate about the science of solution of dating. was more a debate about the bible and about science's place in the classroom. >> okay. thank you. >> just one quick question to the i was fascinated to see in your story earl rogers as a defendant and i recall him as being a dazzling criminal defendant, yet he never became -- he's forgotten today, just a little eccentric and can you just speak about the -- >> i would love to. lincoln steffens and earl rogers are the guys that i discovered in the research for this book. earl rogers was, if you can believe a more cynical than clarence darrow. he was also an alcoholic, but he was probably a greater trial lawyer even than darrow that r
when he did ask questions about science, bryan was so uneducated and the science, it hadn't taken to look into it he couldn't answer those questions to be a certain image to the body and -- and this was the first trial carried by radio across the country -- to an educated audience, they saw that brian didn't really know he was thinking about. so the short answer to your question is there really wasn't a great debate about the science of solution of dating. was more a debate about the bible and...
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people of these countries that keep telling you if you will listen that, i mean, because of this uneducated lazy people that their country's poor. i mean, if our people work hard like the japanese and kept time like the germans and were as inventive as the americans, we'll be a rich country. but look at all these good for nothings, yeah? not wanting to work hard, but, actually, these people do not realize they are fools, yeah? because as i said earlier, the poor people in poor countries actually can hold their own against quite well against their counterparts in the rich countries. actually, many of them would be more productive than their counterparts in the rich countries. so it's actually a fourth of the rich people in poor countries who fail to pull the rest of the country together which is what makes these country poor. now, that leaves the rich in the rich countries, doesn't mean they can now pat themselves on the back and tell them they only are worth the money they get. i don't think so. what those people don't often realize is that their high productivity critically depends on the
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i don't think that it's uneducated. again, if i took you to -- i taught at cape town the year before the change, and the leaders of the christian resistance and couple jewish resistance there not government were top scientists. they were at the hospital where christian was, and i have seminars with people, in fact, six different religions 234 south africa. everybody's there, hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time, communist, catholic, protestant, so many religions in those days, black, colored, everything. we studied religions with human rights, and they were highly educated people and highly intensely religious. i think it depends on what you devote yourself too, and if you're a busy scientist, that's what you devote yourself. >> although the question was not directed to me, i'll say having read these three books and read the partial list of some that are to come in the series, there's certainly an opinion in parts of the academy that there are -- there's much to understand the religion texts bear on the w
i don't think that it's uneducated. again, if i took you to -- i taught at cape town the year before the change, and the leaders of the christian resistance and couple jewish resistance there not government were top scientists. they were at the hospital where christian was, and i have seminars with people, in fact, six different religions 234 south africa. everybody's there, hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time, communist, catholic, protestant, so many religions in those days,...
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but i don't think it's uneducated.in f i took you to -- i taught at cape town the year before the change, and the leaders of the yes, christian resistance and a couple jewish resistance there to the government were their top scientists at the hospital where christian barnhard was. and i had seminars with people, in fact, six different religions in south africa. everybody's there. hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time. communists, catholic protestants, so many gradations in those days. black, colored, everything. and we studied the religious view of human rights, and they were highly educated people and highly intensely religious. i think it depends on what you devote yourself to, and if you're a busy scientist, that's what you devote yourself to. >> and i, although the question wasn't directed to me, i'll say, you know, having read these three books and read you the partial list of some that are to come in the series, there's certainly an opinion in parts of the academy that there are still, there is much
but i don't think it's uneducated.in f i took you to -- i taught at cape town the year before the change, and the leaders of the yes, christian resistance and a couple jewish resistance there to the government were their top scientists at the hospital where christian barnhard was. and i had seminars with people, in fact, six different religions in south africa. everybody's there. hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time. communists, catholic protestants, so many gradations in those...
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my thought is the definition of uneducated must be one who thinks for themselves. >> guest: they oftene fake studies about how liberals are more likely to have advanced degrees because they're mostly in education and the only thing an advanced degree in education establishs if you are stupider than someone without an advanced degree in education. >> host: cliff arnold says you seem to do research unlike many of the right and on the left. i feel that one of the things that is lacking is reasoned debate. there are points to be argued on both sides. if one considers the actions of a corporation like enron or the financial debacle resulting from the repeal of glass-steagall don't you think there's a place for regulation and the american economy? >> guest: i fell asleep halfway through that question. do we have any questions on anthony wiener? if we are talking regulation of the american economy and enron -- [snoring]] tony in california you are on with ann coulter. >> caller: talk about liberals as victims. one thing when we watched hurricane katrina. all these people who were told to leav
my thought is the definition of uneducated must be one who thinks for themselves. >> guest: they oftene fake studies about how liberals are more likely to have advanced degrees because they're mostly in education and the only thing an advanced degree in education establishs if you are stupider than someone without an advanced degree in education. >> host: cliff arnold says you seem to do research unlike many of the right and on the left. i feel that one of the things that is lacking...
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guest: i have to say, the electorate is uneducated. there is a small percentage of people they really pay attention to what is going on. but this the first time in american history that people have been so engaged in the political process. this movement is all about education, educating people on these issues to empower them. so many times people go to the polls and vote by name recognition or the letter next to somebody's name, and that is what we need to stop. we need to get away from politics and let people vote on the issues. when someone walks into a ballot box, they should know where they stand on the issues. you should have two columns there with the issues and no candidates. that is what we need to move towards and get away from party politics. host: a number of analysis pieces from the associated press available on-line at ap.org. people are disgusted, confidence is tanking, nothing is getting done in washington, the markets are spooked, the global reputation of the united states has lived, and this raging effort to shrink the
guest: i have to say, the electorate is uneducated. there is a small percentage of people they really pay attention to what is going on. but this the first time in american history that people have been so engaged in the political process. this movement is all about education, educating people on these issues to empower them. so many times people go to the polls and vote by name recognition or the letter next to somebody's name, and that is what we need to stop. we need to get away from...
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therefore, you must be uneducated.ern academia, especially the quote-unquote humanities, purportedly claims to teach students to, quote-unquote think for themselves. actually, they only indoctrinate them to conformity with the letter-wing, liberal world view. my thought is then is the definition of uneducated must be one who thinks for themselves. >> guest: um, yes, they often do these, um, these fake studies about how liberals are more likely to have advanced degrees. that's because they're mostly in education, and the only thing an advanced degree in education establishes is that you are stupider than someone without an advanced degree in education. >> host: cliff arnold e-mails in to you, ann coulter, i appreciate the fact that you seem to do research unlike many of the right and on the left. i feel that one of the things that is lacking is reasoned debate starting. >> guest: i'm sorry, i fell asleep halfway through that question. [laughter] can we -- could we -- do we have any questions on anthony weiner coming in,
therefore, you must be uneducated.ern academia, especially the quote-unquote humanities, purportedly claims to teach students to, quote-unquote think for themselves. actually, they only indoctrinate them to conformity with the letter-wing, liberal world view. my thought is then is the definition of uneducated must be one who thinks for themselves. >> guest: um, yes, they often do these, um, these fake studies about how liberals are more likely to have advanced degrees. that's because...
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so many people are uneducated in this country. pretty soon they are going to have an uprising of their own and we will have to figure it out. we will have a lot of trouble. their money is runng out, too. you have to hope that something good comes out of this. that's about it. host: what would you see as a good outcome? caller: the whole world is agitated for some reason. i would like to see everyone working together, loving one another, and too many industries are not hurting through all of this. we have america. we believe we are number one. the truth is, we might be kidding ourselves. up in is putting flags parts of the world. china. we are opening the doors for other couries to take what we thought we were in charge of. i hope we can all be nice about it, work together, and try to make something sustainable on this planet. host: let's go to some other news stories that are happening right now. this is from "the wall street journal." it says -- the story right next to it looking at politics, looking at some people whose names ar
so many people are uneducated in this country. pretty soon they are going to have an uprising of their own and we will have to figure it out. we will have a lot of trouble. their money is runng out, too. you have to hope that something good comes out of this. that's about it. host: what would you see as a good outcome? caller: the whole world is agitated for some reason. i would like to see everyone working together, loving one another, and too many industries are not hurting through all of...
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so i tell you what, what we have in america is a bunch of uneducated people that are on fox news. thank you very much, and i appreciate you taking my call. host: last call on this topic is from north port. where do you think a recovery will come from? caller: good morning, susan. there's a lot of good compliments coming from the call there's make sense, but washington seems to be averse to common sense. i think the question should have been shortened to, will a recovery from? i don't believe we're going to have a recovery. host: so what's the future look like to you, john? caller: i think our economy has been dealt a mortal wound by corruption in congress, the regime in the white house, and wall street. it's washington's failure to make the necessary cuts in spending and our monk russ debt. i think there is no possibility of recovery, and america is, unfortunately, probably seen our last days. i mean, this has been a crisis in the making for the last 100 years. host: so this is the new normal? are you expecting things to get worse? caller: oh, i think things are going to get a who
so i tell you what, what we have in america is a bunch of uneducated people that are on fox news. thank you very much, and i appreciate you taking my call. host: last call on this topic is from north port. where do you think a recovery will come from? caller: good morning, susan. there's a lot of good compliments coming from the call there's make sense, but washington seems to be averse to common sense. i think the question should have been shortened to, will a recovery from? i don't believe...
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so many people are uneducated in this country.tty soon they are going to have an uprising of their own and we will have to figure it out. we will have a lot of trouble. their money is running out, too. you have to hope that something good comes out of this. that's about it. host: what would you see as a good outcome? caller: the whole world is agitated for some reason. i would like to see everyone working together, loving one another, and too many industries are not hurting through all of this. we have america. we believe we are number one. the truth is, we might be kidding ourselves. up in is putting flags parts of the world. china. we are opening the doors for other countries to take what we thought we were in charge of. i hope we can all be nice about it, work together, and try to make something sustainable on this planet. host: let's go to some other news stories that are happening right now. this is from "the wall street journal." it says -- the story right next to it looking at politics, looking at some people whose names ar
so many people are uneducated in this country.tty soon they are going to have an uprising of their own and we will have to figure it out. we will have a lot of trouble. their money is running out, too. you have to hope that something good comes out of this. that's about it. host: what would you see as a good outcome? caller: the whole world is agitated for some reason. i would like to see everyone working together, loving one another, and too many industries are not hurting through all of this....
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with the internet, international media, many populations, even if they're not sort of uneducated or poor classes in cair they still have a sense behalf the rest of the world is like. and they're saying, we want to shape and determine our future. that's what began in libya. that's exactly how this started as an uprising of students and intellectuals spreading throughout the country. the west didn't pick libya, the libyan people picked the fact they a going to move forward on trying to get rid of gaddafi. st: eden prairie, minnesota, go ahead. caller: thank you for ting my call. i am an arab american. as an a arab, iave my deepest thanks for the government. but some of the history does not -- we want to set the record straight. they did not do it for the love of the libyans or for any other reason. the only reason was that we were taking leadership. it's not because of the oil. we benefited from some of the oil, that's for sure. that's my first note. second note is i wish the nato would wisen up and know that there e far more countries than libya that are more powerful, more aggressive tow
with the internet, international media, many populations, even if they're not sort of uneducated or poor classes in cair they still have a sense behalf the rest of the world is like. and they're saying, we want to shape and determine our future. that's what began in libya. that's exactly how this started as an uprising of students and intellectuals spreading throughout the country. the west didn't pick libya, the libyan people picked the fact they a going to move forward on trying to get rid of...
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reason this was downgraded was because we did not cut our spending and appeared the people are uneducatedthat is just totally wrong. obama is just getting what he wants. host: we're going to move on to tennessee and francis on our line for republicans. caller: the national debt is not been paid dawson's and jackson in the 1830's. what is been ignored that during president bush's administration, the budget deficit was never more than $500 billion a year. under obama we have had no budget. congress and he had not sent a budget. we've had three consecutive budget deficits of over $1 trillion. and if we do not start cutting, there is no end in sight. that number will keep climbing. host: in the "new york post," this morning. this is more what the president had to say yesterday. >> the unemployment rate went down, not out. but while this marks the 17th month in a row of job growth in the private sector, nearly 2.5 million new jobs in all, we have to create more jobs than that each month to make go for the more than 8 million jobs that the recession claimed. we need to create a self sustaining
reason this was downgraded was because we did not cut our spending and appeared the people are uneducatedthat is just totally wrong. obama is just getting what he wants. host: we're going to move on to tennessee and francis on our line for republicans. caller: the national debt is not been paid dawson's and jackson in the 1830's. what is been ignored that during president bush's administration, the budget deficit was never more than $500 billion a year. under obama we have had no budget....
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blocked as a millennium development goal on very pernicious arguments, arguments that africans were uneducatednd poor and, therefore, could not do something as complicated as treatment despite having the science there. that slander was compounded by something that was being promulgated that africans were so promiscuous, there was nothing that could be done to turn the epidemic around. we now know from science that africans actually have fewer sexual partners than americans do over the course of a lifetime. and in the context of that general we can't to this or the africans can't do this, president bush and the american people stepped up and said, yes, they can. we actually believe in that saying in the last administration too. [laughter] i knew the truth, and tony knew the truth that that was a slander and untrue because we were doing work in africa with heros like peter and alex who were actually delivering antiretroviral therapy already. and we knew that what they needed was support. and that comes back to leadership being about humility and service and understanding that africans actually c
blocked as a millennium development goal on very pernicious arguments, arguments that africans were uneducatednd poor and, therefore, could not do something as complicated as treatment despite having the science there. that slander was compounded by something that was being promulgated that africans were so promiscuous, there was nothing that could be done to turn the epidemic around. we now know from science that africans actually have fewer sexual partners than americans do over the course of...
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with the internet, international media, many populations, even if they're not sort of uneducated or poor classes in cairo, they still have a sense behalf the rest of the world is like. and they're saying, we want to shape and determine our future. that's what began in libya. that's exactly how this started as an uprising of students and intellectuals spreading throughout the country. the west didn't pick libya, the libyan people picked the fact they are going to move forward on trying to get rid of gaddafi. host: eden prairie, minnesota, go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am an arab american. as an a arab, i have my deepest thanks for the government. but some of the history does not -- we want to set the record straight. they did not do it for the love of the libyans or for any other reason. the only reason was that we were taking leadership. it's not because of the oil. we benefited from some of the oil, that's for sure. that's my first note. second note is i wish the nato would wisen up and know that there are far more countries than libya that are more powerful, more ag
with the internet, international media, many populations, even if they're not sort of uneducated or poor classes in cairo, they still have a sense behalf the rest of the world is like. and they're saying, we want to shape and determine our future. that's what began in libya. that's exactly how this started as an uprising of students and intellectuals spreading throughout the country. the west didn't pick libya, the libyan people picked the fact they are going to move forward on trying to get...
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have committed no crime, no indicator of a terrorist nexus' but because people were afraid and uneducatedreport this. in the same sense to bring this into the prison system so that they know there's a distinction between someone practicing of faith and someone who is practicing a violent form of a hijacked faith or cut and paste version of another faith and indicators and warnings that need to be ingrained in the prison system so we don't profile people. we profile behavior. that is a big distinction. as far as the release and reintegration into society that is huge. los angeles we are involved in a release program for job training and rehabilitation. that is part of the prevention strategy. we are faced with early release because of the economy and the shortfalls. we expect to see 6,000 parolees and to the population most of which is in los angeles. that is a big concern to us. >> i couldn't agree more. the way to do it properly so those individuals who are legitimately practicing their faith whether it is is islam or another faith they have to be protected and given the right to do that
have committed no crime, no indicator of a terrorist nexus' but because people were afraid and uneducatedreport this. in the same sense to bring this into the prison system so that they know there's a distinction between someone practicing of faith and someone who is practicing a violent form of a hijacked faith or cut and paste version of another faith and indicators and warnings that need to be ingrained in the prison system so we don't profile people. we profile behavior. that is a big...
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but i don't think it's uneducated. again f i took you to -- i taught at cape town the year before the change, and the leaders of the yes, christian resistance and a couple jewish resistance there to the government were their top scientists at the hospital where christian barnhard was. and i had seminars with people, in fact, six different religions in south africa. everybody's there. hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time. communists, catholic protestants, so many gradations in those days. black, colored, everything. and we studied the religious view of human rights, and they were highly educated people and highly intensely religious. i think it depends on what you devote yourself to, and if you're a busy scientist, that's what you devote yourself to. >> and i, although the question wasn't directed to me, i'll say, you know, having read these three books and read you the partial list of some that are to come in the series, there's certainly an opinion in parts of the academy that there are still, there is
but i don't think it's uneducated. again f i took you to -- i taught at cape town the year before the change, and the leaders of the yes, christian resistance and a couple jewish resistance there to the government were their top scientists at the hospital where christian barnhard was. and i had seminars with people, in fact, six different religions in south africa. everybody's there. hindus were there all the way back to gandhi's time. communists, catholic protestants, so many gradations in...