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the sad part is there is a rule that people who are unemployed or uneducated don't vote.e making mistake abandoning that group. you need to say if you, you know, if you say 17 million or 14 million people out of work, it's true historically that a small percentage of them will vote. >> dana: another group everyone wants to go. awant to get to another subject before break. colin powell said a tea party candidate wouldn't somebody who could win. let's listen to him. >> compromise is how the country was founded. unless two people who disagree don't find a way to reach out and make compromise you don't get con sense sus allowing you -- consensus allowing you to move forward. tea party view of no compromise whatsoever is not a point of view to eventually produce presidential candidate who will win. >> dana: i found that curious, because a couple of examples are if you look at the healthcare bill, and how it pushes through, there was no reasonable compromise offered for republicans to have input. then the free trade i greement served on silver platter on obama administration fo
the sad part is there is a rule that people who are unemployed or uneducated don't vote.e making mistake abandoning that group. you need to say if you, you know, if you say 17 million or 14 million people out of work, it's true historically that a small percentage of them will vote. >> dana: another group everyone wants to go. awant to get to another subject before break. colin powell said a tea party candidate wouldn't somebody who could win. let's listen to him. >> compromise is...
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described as impressionable and uneducated. >> brought down by their agents that told an undercover reporter when they would be bowled. he admitted during the sentencing that he passed on half of the money given to him by the news of the world for their employers -- players for their involvement. this was the venue where the noble traditions of the game held most of the year. pakistan, it might be the greatest ramifications. nowhere were the sentence is watched more closely than in his home. his mother wept as she tried to get more details and her son that little more than a year ago looked to have a golden future would have to head the jail. >> he was innocent and what has happened to have huron. he was forced to throw the no- balls. >> pakistan were playing today. many within the game believe that the governing bodies need to do more. >> the fact that the newspaper has provided the main body of the evidence does as the question, can the icc leave it to newspapers into the media to do what they probably need to be doing themselves? >> the judge says the prison sentences were a necessary det
described as impressionable and uneducated. >> brought down by their agents that told an undercover reporter when they would be bowled. he admitted during the sentencing that he passed on half of the money given to him by the news of the world for their employers -- players for their involvement. this was the venue where the noble traditions of the game held most of the year. pakistan, it might be the greatest ramifications. nowhere were the sentence is watched more closely than in his...
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described by the judge as impressionable and uneducated. brought down by their agent who told the undercover reporter when the no-balls would be bowled. he admitted during sentencing that it passed on half of the money given to him by news of the world to his players for their involvement. of all the places, it was the venue where the noble traditions of the game are held most dear. for some, it will be in the greatest ramifications. nowhere were the sentences' being watched more closely than at his home. his mother wept as she tried to get more details of news brought to her by television of her son that little more than a year ago looked to have a golden future and will have to head the jail. >> he was innocent. what happened was very wrong. he did not do it for the sake of money, he was forced to throw them. >> pakistan was played today, members of the current squad named in the court case. they believe in the sport's governing body that needs to do more. >> the fact of the newspaper has provided the main body of the evidence does ask a
described by the judge as impressionable and uneducated. brought down by their agent who told the undercover reporter when the no-balls would be bowled. he admitted during sentencing that it passed on half of the money given to him by news of the world to his players for their involvement. of all the places, it was the venue where the noble traditions of the game are held most dear. for some, it will be in the greatest ramifications. nowhere were the sentences' being watched more closely than...
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for instance, you should never call anyone uneducated.t because he's illiterate doesn't mean he doesn't know what's happening around the world around them. it's really the people on the ground who may not know how to read and write. but where is it written that just because you can't read and write you can't become an engineer or you can't become an architect or you can't become a communicator? this is a myth. so the barefoot college is exploding myths. >> fascinating story. thank you very much, bunker roy, the founder of barefoot college. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> the barefoot approach has now spread well beyond india. grandmothers in over 30 developing countries are lighting up their villages. now let's go to the weather with sayaka mori. >>> hello. welcome to your weather update. let's start off in east asia. the southern half of japan is looking at wet weather. this low pressure system is bringing rain across the southern islands as well as kyushu. the rain will also spread to kanto and western japan today. but -- and we a
for instance, you should never call anyone uneducated.t because he's illiterate doesn't mean he doesn't know what's happening around the world around them. it's really the people on the ground who may not know how to read and write. but where is it written that just because you can't read and write you can't become an engineer or you can't become an architect or you can't become a communicator? this is a myth. so the barefoot college is exploding myths. >> fascinating story. thank you...
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these restavek children are uneducated and unappreciated and when they become adults they're thrown out on the street, destined only to become shadows outside haitian society. deprived of opportunities to create a better life for themselves, res tas vecks have little chance after cheeb the common dreams we all share. my name is justin dillon. i created and run the innovative anti-slavery campaign call and response. we worked to end modern day slavery through making films, tv, web campaigns, anything you can think of. part of my strategy for combating human trafficking involves cultural leaders who can use their fame as a microphone for those whose voices are not heard >> grammy winning musician and actor common understands this crucial role. >> so good to meet you. >> i wasn't to calgary, canada, to meet common on the set of the tv series "hell on wheels," where he plays a freed slave building the rail roads in the 19th century american west. my hope is that once he sees haiti and the conditions these restaveck children are living in, he will take this message back to his millions of fo
these restavek children are uneducated and unappreciated and when they become adults they're thrown out on the street, destined only to become shadows outside haitian society. deprived of opportunities to create a better life for themselves, res tas vecks have little chance after cheeb the common dreams we all share. my name is justin dillon. i created and run the innovative anti-slavery campaign call and response. we worked to end modern day slavery through making films, tv, web campaigns,...
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you don't want a bunch of uneducated, um, children. i mean, that's not the preference. the preference is for us to have contributing, valuable members of society regardless of legal status. >> host: next call for brooke hauser comes from mike in hawaii. go ahead, mike. >> caller: thank you. brooke, i just wanted to ask with your school, this new school, what is the percentage of kids that come from china or from the different countries, and also if school is taking advantage of new technology in, like, presenting material, like on youtube or other material that has been, um, put out, and there seems to be a resistance from a lot of public schools to use that because they feel it might replace the teacher. and i just wanted to ask if this school could take advantage of this, you know, technology that wasn't available, let's say, 10 or 15 years ago. >> sure. well, um, as for the percentage of students, there are a lot of students from china, from the dominican republic, you know, so many different countries are represented. those are, those are big populations. same with
you don't want a bunch of uneducated, um, children. i mean, that's not the preference. the preference is for us to have contributing, valuable members of society regardless of legal status. >> host: next call for brooke hauser comes from mike in hawaii. go ahead, mike. >> caller: thank you. brooke, i just wanted to ask with your school, this new school, what is the percentage of kids that come from china or from the different countries, and also if school is taking advantage of new...
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alabama, with the idea that active members of the kkk who would carry out this kind of lynching were uneducated, rough, crude people of a different class. certainly, that other clauses knew this kind of behavior was going on and approved of it, but did not dirty or bloody their own hands with it. certainly, the leo frank case taught me that is not true. some of the descendants still in the area were quite embarrassed. i am sure, rumor that their ancestors might have participated, but that is easily enough discounted. some of them were very embarrassed when it was publicly revealed in documents. >> steve ohny spent 17 years on that case and he teased the stories out. that is how the larger story got out. >> following up on that, coincidentally, i was wondering if there had been any sort of reaction -- in the decades following, as history usually does, any groups looking back and whether -- apologies or anything else or any kind of statements that were issued in the decades following until present day, i guess. >> apologies. >> do you mean public apologies? >> yes. >> as mr. bond has told you bef
alabama, with the idea that active members of the kkk who would carry out this kind of lynching were uneducated, rough, crude people of a different class. certainly, that other clauses knew this kind of behavior was going on and approved of it, but did not dirty or bloody their own hands with it. certainly, the leo frank case taught me that is not true. some of the descendants still in the area were quite embarrassed. i am sure, rumor that their ancestors might have participated, but that is...
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other thing i would like to say, the sheriff's comments about our system not working is such an uneducated, uninformed statement. >> this is from -- you are from a defense attorney whose primary job is to get prills off. >> that's not -- get criminals off. >> that's not true. my job is to protect people's rights and make sure everybody else does their job. >> basically you will protect the criminals and i can't have a gun to protect myself. that's what you are saying. i feel like morton downey, junior. >> remi is right. i looked into this. violent crimes have gone down a hundred deaths from 2009 to 2010 which is the last years they measured it. so she is kind of right on this. >> wait, wait, wait. i don't have much time here. federal centers for disease control in the 1980sand 1990s americans were killed with others with guns at a rate of 5.66 per 100,000 in population. in this rate the decade has followen to 4.07 per 100,000 and that's a 28% drop. it follows a five fold increase and unrestricted state laws from 86 to 2006 as firearm sales have rocketed. >> but one doesn't have anything to
other thing i would like to say, the sheriff's comments about our system not working is such an uneducated, uninformed statement. >> this is from -- you are from a defense attorney whose primary job is to get prills off. >> that's not -- get criminals off. >> that's not true. my job is to protect people's rights and make sure everybody else does their job. >> basically you will protect the criminals and i can't have a gun to protect myself. that's what you are saying. i...
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but at the same time, i was uneducated, i didn't know. i made the right move because i wanted to be here a long time for my wife, my kids as well as just making sure that the virus didn't attack my immune system. if i played that 82-game schedule, the doctors felt it would attack my immune system. were you more shocked by the people who supported you? >> well, i think i was more shocked that the people who did support me. i think that at the end of the day, even when i wanted to come back to the nba, a couple players came out against me, that they didn't want to play against me. that was the most shocking thing. people on the streets or people around the country or around the world, i was really shocked that they supported me as much as they did, i was happy. it was just the players who said they didn't want to play against me. >> he has one of the great entertainers that sports have ever seen. let's talk about who's been the greatest basketball player. he says michael jordan. tell me what you think. it can include you. >>> that was you w
but at the same time, i was uneducated, i didn't know. i made the right move because i wanted to be here a long time for my wife, my kids as well as just making sure that the virus didn't attack my immune system. if i played that 82-game schedule, the doctors felt it would attack my immune system. were you more shocked by the people who supported you? >> well, i think i was more shocked that the people who did support me. i think that at the end of the day, even when i wanted to come back...
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. >> there's no upside to having people uneducated or having people out of work or having people on thetreets and being homeless. there's no upside to that. the whole idea is to build your community. to have a community that has strength. that has funding. that you have to -- when you are more fortunate, your responsibility is to help less fortunate. there's no shortcut or way around that. if there is, in your mind, then you're not playing with a full deck of cards and you're not a human being. that's the way it's supposed to be. you're supposed to build people up with you. if you have a job and make a lot of money, then you give other people jobs. it's like anything nels life. so it's very frustrating when you hear all this government nonsense. you read the same thing over and over with the republicans and the democrats and they can't figure out anything. it's not about the bigger picture or a collective society. it's such partisanship. it's nothing more than that. >> job creation, i want to talk about ricky gervais being rehired for the golden globes. >> was he? where have i been? >>
. >> there's no upside to having people uneducated or having people out of work or having people on thetreets and being homeless. there's no upside to that. the whole idea is to build your community. to have a community that has strength. that has funding. that you have to -- when you are more fortunate, your responsibility is to help less fortunate. there's no shortcut or way around that. if there is, in your mind, then you're not playing with a full deck of cards and you're not a human...
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failing agricultural economy and no other alternative for uneducated farmers particularly if they were black. and female. so ultimately henry and ida elliott lost their home and believe to the reader to decide exactly how all of these factors came into play. but what they did was what americans do. they moved. they moved west. to oklahoma. to search for a better life if not for themselves but their children and soon to be born grandchildren. as i pieced together my grandparents's story it sounded very eagerly similar to some of the stories i read about today. the lack of credit or bad credit if you will, the loss of economic resources. the loss of homes. heartbreak that i read in stories in papers in the newspapers today in 2008 and throughout the last two years really remind me so much of what took place in the early part of the 20th century. as well there are racial elements to the stories that are printed today as we learn about the devastation in communities of color. the losses that african-americans, asian-americans and hispanic americans are suffering at the end of this recessio
failing agricultural economy and no other alternative for uneducated farmers particularly if they were black. and female. so ultimately henry and ida elliott lost their home and believe to the reader to decide exactly how all of these factors came into play. but what they did was what americans do. they moved. they moved west. to oklahoma. to search for a better life if not for themselves but their children and soon to be born grandchildren. as i pieced together my grandparents's story it...
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. >> now joining us with his uneducated take on things, one and only fireman bob with our leader in handvero who looks good here in spirit and in cardboard. >> in eagle green i might add. >> you have your eagle green on as well. your favorite team we know. what did you make of the week? anything stick out at you? despite the fact you are tied with me in second place? >> patriots had an opportunity to avenge the super bowl loss to the giants. they didn't do it. and pittsburgh had a chance to avenge their spanking earlier in the season to the ravens in baltimore they didn't do it. seems like the old guard may be on the way out. the young guard may be on the way in. >> well said. welcome to second place. the competition gets hot now. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] have you met your skin twin? covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with yur skin. how easy breezy beautiful is tha? trublend...from covergirl. . >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your mornin
. >> now joining us with his uneducated take on things, one and only fireman bob with our leader in handvero who looks good here in spirit and in cardboard. >> in eagle green i might add. >> you have your eagle green on as well. your favorite team we know. what did you make of the week? anything stick out at you? despite the fact you are tied with me in second place? >> patriots had an opportunity to avenge the super bowl loss to the giants. they didn't do it. and...
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that young people here were uneducated, all of that. >> brian, she gave me a pick me up this morning.s? >> just her presence. >> we should be optimistic about america and that comes from miss america, theresa scanlan, have fun in the parade. >> thanks so much. >> his catch was worth $5,000. the government reeled it back because the fisherman caught it with a net instead of a rod. did you know there were those regulations? >> i did not know. i use dynamite. >> that fisherman here live. >> get ready for the return of "rocky." finally the musical. will this work? sylvester stallone is on board for a musical? rocky, are you kidding me? >> it was the catch of a lifetime. commercial fisherman carlos rafael and his crew caught an 881 pound blue fin tuna off the coast of massachusetts. when they docked, the federal government took the fish that could have been worth thousands of dollars and joining us right now is fisherman and owner of carlos seafood, carlos rafael in boon. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> ok, so november 12th, you get a call from your crew. we got an 881 pound blue
that young people here were uneducated, all of that. >> brian, she gave me a pick me up this morning.s? >> just her presence. >> we should be optimistic about america and that comes from miss america, theresa scanlan, have fun in the parade. >> thanks so much. >> his catch was worth $5,000. the government reeled it back because the fisherman caught it with a net instead of a rod. did you know there were those regulations? >> i did not know. i use dynamite....
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alabama, with the idea that active members of the kkk who would carry out this kind of lynching were uneducated, rough, crude people of a different class. certainly, that other clauses knew this kind of behavior was going on and approved of it, but did not 30 or bloody their own hands with it. -- did not dirty or bloody their own hands with it. certainly, the leo frank case taught me that is not true. some of the descendants still in the area were quite embarrassed. i am sure, family room must have had it -- family remarks must have had at -- family rumor that their ancestors might have participated, but that is easily enough discounted. some of them were very embarrassed when it was publicly revealed in documents. >> steve spent 17 years -- steve ohny spent 17 years on that case and he teased the stories out. that is how the larger story got out. >> following up on that, coincidentally, i was wondering if there had been any sort of reaction -- in the decades following, as history usually does, any groups looking back and whether -- apologies or anything else or any kind of statements that were
alabama, with the idea that active members of the kkk who would carry out this kind of lynching were uneducated, rough, crude people of a different class. certainly, that other clauses knew this kind of behavior was going on and approved of it, but did not 30 or bloody their own hands with it. -- did not dirty or bloody their own hands with it. certainly, the leo frank case taught me that is not true. some of the descendants still in the area were quite embarrassed. i am sure, family room must...
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i do not understand when you get four out of five people that call and your station are uneducated inelationship to their governments. in a relationship to douglas brinkley, he is a hack. he is a left-winger. he is out there to try to make the republicans look bad. that is all i have to say. host: robert is a democrat from california. caller: 4:30 my time. i believe that across the board respect is in order. i'm a small business owner. i get my apparel and a boutique which benefits abused children. some is second-hand and some are brand new. host: we will be talking about black friday tomorrow. from anderson, south carolina. caller: i wanted to reference the earlier caller and support what he was saying. he was talking about the anger that was taking place in the dispute between young and brinkley. i just wanted to give my perspective -- anger is usually when things are not going my way. there is a type of anger " righteous anger where it goes beyond the so-called protocol or these policies that are in the congressional forum. there is inappropriate anger that is right to anchor where
i do not understand when you get four out of five people that call and your station are uneducated inelationship to their governments. in a relationship to douglas brinkley, he is a hack. he is a left-winger. he is out there to try to make the republicans look bad. that is all i have to say. host: robert is a democrat from california. caller: 4:30 my time. i believe that across the board respect is in order. i'm a small business owner. i get my apparel and a boutique which benefits abused...