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to me she seems like a depressed person, uneducated. >> okay. thank you. >> two questions: have you spoken to the police department about their view towards this case? >> mr. sally has and i have read the transcript of the hearing that he went to with the director of the public health. no, i have just been involved since she got notice of the revocation. i would be happy to speak with the police department if she's given another chance and try to comply with whatever the police and health department wants her to do. i will be more than happy. maybe mr. sally can. i just met her 3 months ago. >> the second question is that you make a constitutional argument in your brief that there is no nexus between her -- particular issues as cited versus what the department has done for revocation. do you have specific information? >> if that's your reading, if i said that, i'm sorry, i did not make that clear. the president just asked me. i'm sure she's been involved, there has been violations here. i'm sure that the board that is authority to revoke that --
to me she seems like a depressed person, uneducated. >> okay. thank you. >> two questions: have you spoken to the police department about their view towards this case? >> mr. sally has and i have read the transcript of the hearing that he went to with the director of the public health. no, i have just been involved since she got notice of the revocation. i would be happy to speak with the police department if she's given another chance and try to comply with whatever the...
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in this kind of global market, global world that we exist in, we can't have an uneducated workforce. don't exist anymore. and we can't continue to lag behind the entire rest of the world and noneducated people. >> both creators of microsoft and facebook, dropouts from college. you are a bull or bear, jon? >> i'm a bull on college but a bear on what the government has done. they screwed up the entire higher education system. they created this environment tuition costs have gone through the roof while our education system has gotten specifically worse. we are losing tech jobs to china. not because of lower taxes but because they have more tech engineers. what government has done to college specifically, we are losing that battle. it's showing up in our labor force. >> thank you, john. here we go again. new video just uncovered catching irs workers spoofing "the apprentice show" at a cococo >>> predictions. >> they say they broke encryption. software up 20%, you benefit. >> bull or bear? >> no. bear. >> gary? >> first of all, i really do love jonas. second of all, i love disney world, w
in this kind of global market, global world that we exist in, we can't have an uneducated workforce. don't exist anymore. and we can't continue to lag behind the entire rest of the world and noneducated people. >> both creators of microsoft and facebook, dropouts from college. you are a bull or bear, jon? >> i'm a bull on college but a bear on what the government has done. they screwed up the entire higher education system. they created this environment tuition costs have gone...
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. >>> a study conducted by the pew research center shows tha many e uneducated and poor. >> valerie wasless and jobless when her daughter was born five years ago. today the 37-year-old single mom's life is heading to a new direction thanks to newly acquired job skills. two weeks ago she got a full-time job as a welder at a chicago firm that makes bus seats. >> it was really hard. i got a brighter outlook on life now because i feel likely i have a career path now. >> galvan got certified as a welder at a not-for-profit that offers job training and workforce develop. the center started training low skilled single moms for high skilled jobs. they have plan to expand and train even more. >> we see many women who don't want to work in office jobs. they want to work with their hands. they don't know what that translates to in terms of the job. when we tell them they can we would, they say, well, we want to do that. >> it's not a fortune but it's better money than she made doing odd jobs now. >> the average factory worker makes $77,000 a year. after a couple of years of experience galvan will
. >>> a study conducted by the pew research center shows tha many e uneducated and poor. >> valerie wasless and jobless when her daughter was born five years ago. today the 37-year-old single mom's life is heading to a new direction thanks to newly acquired job skills. two weeks ago she got a full-time job as a welder at a chicago firm that makes bus seats. >> it was really hard. i got a brighter outlook on life now because i feel likely i have a career path now. >>...
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like it to represent the atrocities that come from fear of the unknown and fear of not knowing and uneducatedr thome say this has to stop. it is elasked for empowerment week in alabama celebrating the movement. that's tomorrow. >>> and there is a movement on a problem uncovered by abc 2 news investigators. >> they are called eco atms. you see them
like it to represent the atrocities that come from fear of the unknown and fear of not knowing and uneducatedr thome say this has to stop. it is elasked for empowerment week in alabama celebrating the movement. that's tomorrow. >>> and there is a movement on a problem uncovered by abc 2 news investigators. >> they are called eco atms. you see them
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>> it is sad to see people that are uneducated. obviously, she was an athlete prior and is receiving pre-natal. if this is something that if i had any issues, if i was high-risk or something like that, i wouldn't do this or something much less rigorous. so many people think what she is doing is so dangerous. it's sad. >>> it's a new week. in a little bit, we're giving a way a new ipad mini. >> you are all going to need the buzz word to win. >> remember, you have to be 18 or older and a u.s. resident to enter. >> stand by. it is the rpm, ipad minigive ya qua. >>> the motivator behind the actions in these two videos, cell phones. >> this is a new york city and police hope someone will identify the man that followed someone into this building. grabs the victim, puts them in a chokehold, drags that person down and ends up stabbing the victim several times. >> stabbed this person? >> stabbing and then took the cell phone. have you noticed? there is a woman outside the door apparently acting as a lookout. >> why not say, give me your cel
>> it is sad to see people that are uneducated. obviously, she was an athlete prior and is receiving pre-natal. if this is something that if i had any issues, if i was high-risk or something like that, i wouldn't do this or something much less rigorous. so many people think what she is doing is so dangerous. it's sad. >>> it's a new week. in a little bit, we're giving a way a new ipad mini. >> you are all going to need the buzz word to win. >> remember, you have to be...
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theyen insured the events were a success with the diversity and uneducated board. without these contractors, sf pride would not have happened. it is fundamentally parented to me they are on the board for their own political gain. they are not paying attention for an organization they should be caring about. being on the board by one's responsibility, if they can not meet the standards. they should not be in office. this highest job possible -- it appears to the the epitome of in ineptism. it's not looking at the basic qualifications of the job in hiring qualified people. the policies and procedures contradictory and not acknowledged and known about. >> i would ask you to finish your statement. >> thank you. there been no efforts to reform any of it's practices and become more responsive to the community. it has less by a style activist board and one would know a community of transparency would be embodied with activism. yes, it is this board is very self-serving. i have always said this organization should be run as a business. this community as a whole is looked a
theyen insured the events were a success with the diversity and uneducated board. without these contractors, sf pride would not have happened. it is fundamentally parented to me they are on the board for their own political gain. they are not paying attention for an organization they should be caring about. being on the board by one's responsibility, if they can not meet the standards. they should not be in office. this highest job possible -- it appears to the the epitome of in ineptism. it's...
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that study was conducted by the pew research center saying many of them are young, uneducated and poor. >> we're just going to put the head band on because it matches your shirt. >> okay. >> valerie was homeless and jobless when her daughter was born five years ago. today the 37-year-old single mom's life is headed in a different direction thanks to newly acquired job skills. two weeks ago she got a full-time job as a welder at a chicago firm that makes busties. >> it was hard. i struggled a lot. now it's kind of--i got a brighter outlook on life now because i feel like i have a career path now. >> galvan got certified as the jane anderson resource education center. the center started training low income unskilled single moms. jane adams has placed nearly all of the 80 welders that has trained so far and plans to expand so it can train even more. >> we see women coming in all the time, but they don't want to work in office jobs. they want to work with their hands. they don't necessarily know what that translates into in terms of a job. when we show them how to we would they get excited
that study was conducted by the pew research center saying many of them are young, uneducated and poor. >> we're just going to put the head band on because it matches your shirt. >> okay. >> valerie was homeless and jobless when her daughter was born five years ago. today the 37-year-old single mom's life is headed in a different direction thanks to newly acquired job skills. two weeks ago she got a full-time job as a welder at a chicago firm that makes busties. >> it...
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we all came from a lot of us who were immigrants, that is, came from uneducated parents, from low-income backgrounds. i guess we had a lot of desire to participate and get ahead. >> yet, you say in this book, that there is a lot of things about the way latina girls are raised. the parents are overprotective of their daughters, specifically. >> sure. my parents. my mother was, my parents were not educated. my mother had a fifth grade education, my stepfather had an 8th grade education. the culture is one of protecting young women. >> uh. >> they feel that women shouldn't go away to college, for instance. that, you know, for me, they felt that high school was enough. >> uh. >> that was a big accomplishment. >> you list a couple of things. on page 12, you said nice girls don't leave their parent's house. these are quotes, by the way. descent girls don't live across the country to life alone. we only have money for your brothers to go to college. >> those quotes are from people that i interviewed for the book. other latinas. not just myself. >> you will get a better job. it's better to to he
we all came from a lot of us who were immigrants, that is, came from uneducated parents, from low-income backgrounds. i guess we had a lot of desire to participate and get ahead. >> yet, you say in this book, that there is a lot of things about the way latina girls are raised. the parents are overprotective of their daughters, specifically. >> sure. my parents. my mother was, my parents were not educated. my mother had a fifth grade education, my stepfather had an 8th grade...
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you are like the captain of a ship coming into a port, but you are uneducated in the subtlety of docking into the dock. we all need those coaches. the real issue with poverty is the shame that accompanies it. so we have these free clinics that we lead all of the country. i have been east, west, north, south doing these free clinics. most of these folks have jobs. they've got jobs here but they don't own a piece of the rock because they don't have insurance and they feel ashamed. they feel invisible, like they don't count. if you don't make people feel proudly like they are part of the system, they begin to hide in the shadows of it. and that breeds a lot of pathology come including depression and anxiety that goes along with poverty. when you talk about issues of health care and poverty, martin luther king, we have been celebrating him a lot because of the 50th anniversary of his famous speech. i will tell her phrase came he said of all of the segregation that we see, it is most evident in health because when you are unhealthy, you can't be wealthy. and if you want to be a wealthy notion
you are like the captain of a ship coming into a port, but you are uneducated in the subtlety of docking into the dock. we all need those coaches. the real issue with poverty is the shame that accompanies it. so we have these free clinics that we lead all of the country. i have been east, west, north, south doing these free clinics. most of these folks have jobs. they've got jobs here but they don't own a piece of the rock because they don't have insurance and they feel ashamed. they feel...
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now everybody in egypt, poor, rich, educated, uneducated, they're in touch with the rest of the world and know what they're missing. that's one of the revolutionary forces. >> what about the broader question. in the end, will we see the arab spring as bang good thing as everybody thought it was when it happened, but now seeing chaos in libya, yemen is problematic, syria, you know, we have discussed ad nauseam over the past few weeks. >> i think your original question about the cultural and religious element here to the middle east, many people where the arab spring broke out thought this was going to be the fourth wave of democracy, europe, latin america, eastern europe and now the middle east was going to go in this sort of dominos toward democracy. that's certainly what george bush had hoped to drive forward with his invasion of iraq and so forth. there is, the middle east in many ways is in the middle of the enlightenment, this war for a religious pluralism, and we're seeing, when he saw at the beginning of the arab spring this lurch towards islam it parties and now the other direc
now everybody in egypt, poor, rich, educated, uneducated, they're in touch with the rest of the world and know what they're missing. that's one of the revolutionary forces. >> what about the broader question. in the end, will we see the arab spring as bang good thing as everybody thought it was when it happened, but now seeing chaos in libya, yemen is problematic, syria, you know, we have discussed ad nauseam over the past few weeks. >> i think your original question about the...
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he is not a stupid man although he is uneducated he is crafty and cagey. he knows how to take the best of other people and turn it into his own. what you've heard before so to be a rock-and-roll star musicians at a time in the log cabin on sunset boulevard when wilson cannot get the recording contract and deceive the people don't know is what manson tried to work through. neil young tried to push to the record label and try to cozy up to the mamas and papas people hear the man singh music but they don't think it is special but he knows they are wrong city decides the all the way to get the contract he clearly deserves is to go to the boy wonder producer of top-10 hits at that time named terry melcher at columbia he made the birds into a powerhouse paul revere and the raiders, and figured all he had to do was audition for vulture to get the contract and there he would go. then things start to go wrong. several ways. then the drug deal goes wrong of motorcycle gang once the money back from the family the broker the deal and a couple of the manson women go to
he is not a stupid man although he is uneducated he is crafty and cagey. he knows how to take the best of other people and turn it into his own. what you've heard before so to be a rock-and-roll star musicians at a time in the log cabin on sunset boulevard when wilson cannot get the recording contract and deceive the people don't know is what manson tried to work through. neil young tried to push to the record label and try to cozy up to the mamas and papas people hear the man singh music but...
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the poor the educated uneducated through satellite telephones they're in touch with the world and they know what they're missing, that's one of the revolutionary forces. >> josh, in the end would we see arab spring be a good thing, as most everybody thought it was when it was happening, now we see chaos in libya, yemen and syria we have discussed ad nauseam over the past few weeks. >> i think your original question about the cultural and religious element to the middle east, many people when the arab spring broke out thought this was going to be the fourth wave of democracy. europe, latin america, eastern europe and now the middle east was going to go in this sort of dominoes towards democracy. that is certainly what george bush had hoped for his invasion of iraq and so forth. the middle east is in many ways in the middle of this enlightenment, this war for religious pleurallism. we saw with the beginning of the spring this lunch towards islamic parties. now there seems to be alunch in the other direction as more secular types are pushing back. they are not democratic, the secular type
the poor the educated uneducated through satellite telephones they're in touch with the world and they know what they're missing, that's one of the revolutionary forces. >> josh, in the end would we see arab spring be a good thing, as most everybody thought it was when it was happening, now we see chaos in libya, yemen and syria we have discussed ad nauseam over the past few weeks. >> i think your original question about the cultural and religious element to the middle east, many...
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face of poverty changing that it now comes in all shapes and sizes from college graduates to the uneducated drug abusers and people who have always been sober. what do you see as the biggest misconceptions we have about americans in poverty today? >> good evening and thank you for having me on. what i think you find is that there is a stereotype about poverty, you're poor because you've done something wrong, you're poor because you are morally blame worthy or you are poor because you i interviewed hundreds of people, they are from all walks of life and they range from people who have dropped out of high school to ph.d.s. in the era of inequality where some people are doing phenomenally well, billions at the time bottom are not make it. they are failing to make it because the economy isn't responding to their needs. so they're ending up without health insurance. they're ending up unemployed after decades of work. they're ending up not able to feed their children. again not because they are doing something wrong but the economy is not inclusive anymore. >> the new census numbers do describe a
face of poverty changing that it now comes in all shapes and sizes from college graduates to the uneducated drug abusers and people who have always been sober. what do you see as the biggest misconceptions we have about americans in poverty today? >> good evening and thank you for having me on. what i think you find is that there is a stereotype about poverty, you're poor because you've done something wrong, you're poor because you are morally blame worthy or you are poor because you i...
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that you saw the face of poverty changing, coming in all shapes and sizes, from college graduates, uneducated drug abusers and those that have always been sober. what are the biggest misconceptions about americans in poverty. >> good evening. thank you for having me on board. there's a stereotype about poverty. it's that you are poor because you have done something wrong, you are morally blame forth worthy -- blame worthy. as i travelled around the country i interviewed hundreds of people from all walks of life. they ranged from people who dropped out of high school to people who had phds. in the current economic situation, the current factor was some people are doing fen omonnally well. millions of people at the bottom fail to make it. they are failing to make it not because they have done something wrong. many of them work two-three jobs. they are failing to make it because the economy is not responding to their needs. they are ending up without health insurance, unemployed after decades of work, ending up unable to feed their children - not because they have done something wrong, but the e
that you saw the face of poverty changing, coming in all shapes and sizes, from college graduates, uneducated drug abusers and those that have always been sober. what are the biggest misconceptions about americans in poverty. >> good evening. thank you for having me on board. there's a stereotype about poverty. it's that you are poor because you have done something wrong, you are morally blame forth worthy -- blame worthy. as i travelled around the country i interviewed hundreds of people...
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began as an militia, they moved as a youth movement, but it's an uneducated kind of rebel militia. thing they have been pushed out of that. in 2012 they declared a subsidiary of al quaida. think of al quaida core, becoming a minority shareholder of al sha babb. they released publicly that both leaders had done this. and in return, they can become their action arm. >> so in this particular case, you think that al quaida has a real role in what happened at the shopping mall? >> we don't know what happened but certainly it likes likely that al quaida provided the planners, provided maybe some logistics, perhaps helped them get the passports gave them some of the sophisticated tools they may have needed. >> and so, the thing -- the take away for americans to understand, saw that there is a close relationship that might reach into the united states? >> there's a close and formal relationship between al quaida and al-shabaab, and they have reached into the exile communities. the somalia communities, mostly in minnesota, and oregon in the united states. >> so we have seen this in this sho
began as an militia, they moved as a youth movement, but it's an uneducated kind of rebel militia. thing they have been pushed out of that. in 2012 they declared a subsidiary of al quaida. think of al quaida core, becoming a minority shareholder of al sha babb. they released publicly that both leaders had done this. and in return, they can become their action arm. >> so in this particular case, you think that al quaida has a real role in what happened at the shopping mall? >> we...
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. >> getting to find fish that are more uneducated which are easier to catch, it's more fun.lk the fish and that's really a lot of fun. >> in january, 2010, drew takes a fishing trip with a couple of friends to st. marks, florida. >> it was a gorgeous day, catching a few fish here and there and things couldn't have been better. >> he has a video recorder attached to his kayak to document the trip. >> as a professional kayak fisherman, or in my process to become one, i needed to film myself on the river to show, hey, this guy knows what he's doing. you just never know what you're going to film. >> it's shaping up to be a pretty uneventful excursion until a pair of geese show up. >> these two geese come out of no where and gawking around at me. they were friendly. no issues with them. i didn't mind if they hung out a little bit. >> geese are extremely territorial and they will attack when threatened. they seem calm, curious even. >> the geese were starting to become a little friendlier and they got a little bit into my space. from time to time, get very close to my lures and ev
. >> getting to find fish that are more uneducated which are easier to catch, it's more fun.lk the fish and that's really a lot of fun. >> in january, 2010, drew takes a fishing trip with a couple of friends to st. marks, florida. >> it was a gorgeous day, catching a few fish here and there and things couldn't have been better. >> he has a video recorder attached to his kayak to document the trip. >> as a professional kayak fisherman, or in my process to become...
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the scientist for the uneducated farmers? certainly the people who lived in "plutopia" for a long time consider themselves more knowledgeable the of their dumb neighbors are is easy to dismiss the claims of their neighbors next door. that is an important point after the lid was blown off the place in active as started to demand our record of contamination has even then the people who lived in the towns defended them. they formed the hanford family and actively opposed the activist defending their plant in their baum provide that that was so strange they prided themselves on education but insisted on remaining ignorant of the severe contamination so refers started the book i thought i would write about the nuclear security state and i imagined these pioneers of security send the kids through the full body scanner. who were these people? they were our pioneers all willing to do that now and i sort of a magic and a monument imagining the pat down the fathers looking nervously but the mothers handing over the urine sample but i r
the scientist for the uneducated farmers? certainly the people who lived in "plutopia" for a long time consider themselves more knowledgeable the of their dumb neighbors are is easy to dismiss the claims of their neighbors next door. that is an important point after the lid was blown off the place in active as started to demand our record of contamination has even then the people who lived in the towns defended them. they formed the hanford family and actively opposed the activist...
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the scientists are uneducated farmers. people who lived in to tokyo for a long time consider themselves smarter, more educated than their, from a neighbor's comments is easy to dismiss the claims that the neighbors next door. i think that's a really important point. even after chernobyl blew the lid off this place is activists activist or be back at the contamination and nick cave and rings. record is damning. even then, people who lived in these towns defended them. in richland, they formed the hanford family and they went out and actively opposed antinuclear activists in the 1980s, defending their plant, defending their bomb. i thought that was so strange. these people who prided themselves on their education were continuing, insisting on remaining in occurrence about the territories around them and the severe contamination in a territory they called home. you know what, i first started this book thinking i read about the nuclear security state. i was curious about these pioneers of security. the people who are blind to
the scientists are uneducated farmers. people who lived in to tokyo for a long time consider themselves smarter, more educated than their, from a neighbor's comments is easy to dismiss the claims that the neighbors next door. i think that's a really important point. even after chernobyl blew the lid off this place is activists activist or be back at the contamination and nick cave and rings. record is damning. even then, people who lived in these towns defended them. in richland, they formed...
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this had a magical effect, especially on the uneducated, because they felt better about themselves for>> we want to establish a real partnership between all the people and the federal government. >> wilson didn't just go to the people. he went to capitol hill, becoming the first president in 110 years to address congress in person. he would do so 25 times in his first term alone. his progressive agenda sailed through. the establishment of the federal reserve, the eight-hour work day, workman's comp, but on one issue he was decidedly unprogressive. >> under his watch, the district of columbia and the federal government were segregated racially. big backward step. >> woodrow wilson didn't invent segregation, but he certainly institutionalized it in the government offices in washington, dc, which in effect sanctioned segregation throughout the country. >> by 1914, the world was at war. the u.s. remained neutral at first. meanwhile, wilson's own world was crumbling. his wife ellen lay dying. >> there's a moment when he's literally writing a letter to the heads of state in europe saying, mu
this had a magical effect, especially on the uneducated, because they felt better about themselves for>> we want to establish a real partnership between all the people and the federal government. >> wilson didn't just go to the people. he went to capitol hill, becoming the first president in 110 years to address congress in person. he would do so 25 times in his first term alone. his progressive agenda sailed through. the establishment of the federal reserve, the eight-hour work...
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i can understand, because youse u don't want to make an uneducated statement. so i don't understand why he got into all of that.that. just a i don't know, whatever you got to say. >> i think he has aspirationsasr later in life to maybe politics. >> i think so, or being in the media because he loves the microphone. >> that is a good answer youansr would get from a politician. po it seemed like he said something but not really. >> he he stepped over here and danced around over here. >> maybe we will so some of thaf dancing on the football field. >> most of them would rather nor talk about it. >>> wisdom, thank you. >>> still ahead as the alleged navy guard gunman mental stability becomes more clear or instability, it raises a lot of questions about the depth and accuracy of background checks. >> with security procedures under review we will talk toon expert of how they work forr contractors, and federal employees. >>> confused consumers, most mot americans are completely misledd by expiration dates. and it's leading to a ton of tossed food.toed we are going to so
i can understand, because youse u don't want to make an uneducated statement. so i don't understand why he got into all of that.that. just a i don't know, whatever you got to say. >> i think he has aspirationsasr later in life to maybe politics. >> i think so, or being in the media because he loves the microphone. >> that is a good answer youansr would get from a politician. po it seemed like he said something but not really. >> he he stepped over here and danced around...
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poverty is color blind and questions that on the rise for the morality for -- the mortality for poor uneducated team of researchers at the university of illinois, chicago, and one of their key find sgs over the past 18 years life expectancy for white women who don't graduate from high school has decreased by five years. that means they're dying earlier than the generation before them. the cause for this? no one knows for certain. but one thing is for sure. living in poverty with a lack of access to health care, quality education, and living wages certainly isn't helping. i just found the piece riveting in part because it does challenge our expectation that the question of poverty and even of premature death is primarily racialized towards blackness and brownness. what did you learn in writing this piece and researching it? >> sure. you know, i spent a lot of time in arkansas and one of the things i learned is that, you know, this is a community in which people don't think of themselves as poor. they don't think of themselves as needing to sort of gather together to talk about what's happening t
poverty is color blind and questions that on the rise for the morality for -- the mortality for poor uneducated team of researchers at the university of illinois, chicago, and one of their key find sgs over the past 18 years life expectancy for white women who don't graduate from high school has decreased by five years. that means they're dying earlier than the generation before them. the cause for this? no one knows for certain. but one thing is for sure. living in poverty with a lack of...
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that tells me that in washington, dc, there is a lot of uneducated dummies.hat's all i have to say. [laughter] death is death and people are dying so i stand firm with that. host: armstrong williams, radio talk show host and columnist and eleanor swift. eric in michigan, independent caller. caller: hi, i was concerned about our moral authority. interveney were to during our civil war, we might still have slavery. are being butchered every day in the united states in abortion clinics and, at the same time, we are going to implode financially. where do we have a right to say to the world that you cannot do what you are doing because we have the moral authority? guest: i think we have the moral authority to act when we can when such atrocities are committed against innocent people. is odorless and colorless and you can launch an attack and kill many hundreds of thousands of people and they won't know what is happening. the potential there is horrifying. chemical weapons are rather easy to compile. it is almost like cooking meth in your kitchen. it is not like nu
that tells me that in washington, dc, there is a lot of uneducated dummies.hat's all i have to say. [laughter] death is death and people are dying so i stand firm with that. host: armstrong williams, radio talk show host and columnist and eleanor swift. eric in michigan, independent caller. caller: hi, i was concerned about our moral authority. interveney were to during our civil war, we might still have slavery. are being butchered every day in the united states in abortion clinics and, at the...
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education, so we are not talking about a situation in which people are paid less because they are uneducatedi want to respond to what laura said. over half ofell the workers that would benefit from increasing the minimum wage are adult women, and most of them are raising children, and they are trying to raise their children on very low wages. we are talking about wages that will support families. people who work the minimum wage, many of them have education, many are trying to support themselves in going back to school and getting more education, but it is hard to juggle supporting a family, earning low wages, going to $7.25. going to work on host: some of the lowest paying jobs include food preparation and service, dishwashers, cashiers, hosts and hostesses and amusement park attendees. republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i believe you're looking at this with the wrong perspective. i am more of a libertarian republican, a former democrat. $20 is not really a fixed. you have to look at monetary policy. was $1.25.nimal wage correct me if i am wrong. that is the equivalent of
education, so we are not talking about a situation in which people are paid less because they are uneducatedi want to respond to what laura said. over half ofell the workers that would benefit from increasing the minimum wage are adult women, and most of them are raising children, and they are trying to raise their children on very low wages. we are talking about wages that will support families. people who work the minimum wage, many of them have education, many are trying to support...
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straight ahead, call it the uneducation of america.kids government is actually your family. what do you think of that? >>anna: a little girl caught on camera asleep at the wheel. it's okay, though. the adorable video that's going to make your day. next. ♪ ♪ ♪ with new all natural lean cuisine honestly good. it's frozen like you've never seen. they've stripped down to only natural ingredients. why? what were you thinking? new lean cuisine honestly good. in the natural frozen meals section. of getting something new. and now, with verizon edge, you can experience that new phone thrill, again, and again, and again. phil can you close your new phone box, we're picking up some feedback. every time you're ready to upgrade. having what you want on the 4glte network you rely on. that's powerful. upgrade to the droid ultra by motorola with 0 down payment. >> tucker: what is government elementary school students being taught? government is your family. that's what a class of fourth grade students in skokie, illinois were told in a homework assign
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. >> henry ford, by all accounts, an uneducated man.ays tell their friends at bridge games when joey's ds came out, well, you know, albert einstein didn't do well at school. do schools fail nonconfirmist, quoting jobs, the crazy one, the ones who think different? >> right. >> how do we figure out how to -- how to mold these kids without just shoving pills down their throats? >> right. the paradigm -- we're talking about not just troublemakers. we're talking about normal kids who behave like kids. our schools have a time honored method of dealing with them. there was discipline. your kids write 100 times on the board. you punish them if they acted up and they got the message. but now the expectations in schools have changed completely. we expect our kids to have something called self-regulation. that they're supposed to have this little minder inside their heads that tells them how to behave. a lot of curriculum in schools has been shifted towards teaching this self-regulation. and so a lot of schools have these morning meetings where ki
. >> henry ford, by all accounts, an uneducated man.ays tell their friends at bridge games when joey's ds came out, well, you know, albert einstein didn't do well at school. do schools fail nonconfirmist, quoting jobs, the crazy one, the ones who think different? >> right. >> how do we figure out how to -- how to mold these kids without just shoving pills down their throats? >> right. the paradigm -- we're talking about not just troublemakers. we're talking about normal...
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as long as the masses in this country stay in -- uneducated, if everybody, this thing goes on and itno end. that is my comment. i thank you again. i'm going to get your book. thank you. guest: well, i think the caller raises an important or an interesting point. somebody l crystal, he would be another example of someone who has failed upwards. he's been wrong about so many public policy issues of course the case in point being the iraq war. and yet he continues to be promoted and get gigs and be on the air. and this is not about any particular network. all of them pretty much do -- this is par for the course due to the change that is have happened in journalism. so there is this tendency for people who have really been wrong and have failed in positions to do what i call fail upwards. and we the public i think are o accommodating of this kind of activity. host: a little more about your book. guest: well, so the book that this comes out of is called the shadow elite. it's about how the top players really break or test both the rules of democratic governance which would be accountabili
as long as the masses in this country stay in -- uneducated, if everybody, this thing goes on and itno end. that is my comment. i thank you again. i'm going to get your book. thank you. guest: well, i think the caller raises an important or an interesting point. somebody l crystal, he would be another example of someone who has failed upwards. he's been wrong about so many public policy issues of course the case in point being the iraq war. and yet he continues to be promoted and get gigs and...
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so we are not talking about a situation in which people are paid less because they're uneducated. i just want respond to what laura said, which is so right on. the fact is well over half of the workers who would benefit from increasing the minimum wage are adult women. and most of them are raising children. they are trying to raise their children on very low wages. so this is, we are talking about wages that will support families. people who work for minimum wage, many of them have education of many of them are trying to support themselves and going back to school, getting more education. but it's awfully hard to juggle supporting a family, earning low wages, going to school, went to work on $7.25 minimum-wage. >> host: some of the lowest paying jobs in america include dishwasher, cashier, host and hostesses and amusement park attenes. jason from baltimore, maryland. republican line. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i believe you -- you're looking at the wrong perspective. now, i'm more of a libertarian republican, former democrat. $10 or even $3, it's not -- i think you've
so we are not talking about a situation in which people are paid less because they're uneducated. i just want respond to what laura said, which is so right on. the fact is well over half of the workers who would benefit from increasing the minimum wage are adult women. and most of them are raising children. they are trying to raise their children on very low wages. so this is, we are talking about wages that will support families. people who work for minimum wage, many of them have education of...