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that's until warren said that separate is inherently unequal. we take a look back 60 years after that decision. >> reporter: this could be any schoolyard in any city in america. 50 years ago the scene was much different. white children went to one school while black children went the to another. segregation had been the law of the land since 1896 cemented the separate but equal doctrine. after world worldd war ii ended, cracks began appearing. president harry trueman desegregated the armed services. jackie robinson became the first african american. and thurgood marshall was gaining steam. 7-year-old linda brown became the icon for the landmark supreme court ruling. she had to travel dozens of blocks to a black elementary school but her home was just seven blocks away from sumner elementary, an all white school. >> i had spanish american play mates, i had native american play mates, i had white play mates and we played together on a daily basis. but when school started, they went one way and i went another way. >> her father sued the court of to
that's until warren said that separate is inherently unequal. we take a look back 60 years after that decision. >> reporter: this could be any schoolyard in any city in america. 50 years ago the scene was much different. white children went to one school while black children went the to another. segregation had been the law of the land since 1896 cemented the separate but equal doctrine. after world worldd war ii ended, cracks began appearing. president harry trueman desegregated the...
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that had a crowd running scared. ,,,,,, what appears on the surface to be an understated example of unequaled american achievement, is actually an extremely sophisticated apparatus of goodness and flavor, bonded together by a perfectly aged, all natural, tasty... gooey... blanket of love. as you can see in the video. some of the shells ended up landing in the crowd and exploding. a hundred spectas ended up with minor cuts and scrapes but fortunately no e >>> some scary moments at a fireworks show in china. shells landed in the crowd and investigators are still looking for the cause. >>> one office teen man rose to the edge of space, stepped off and set a world record in sky diving. >> 43-year-old felix baumgartner went up 24 miles and leapt into the record books. he's the first man to break the sound barrier in a free fall. >> as a young guy sitting next to me and asking for advice, it's because he wants to break my record. >> it took less than 10 minutes and he reached speeds up to 800 miles an hour. i was glued watching this. >> it's amazing. he said when he was looking down, he was like, w
that had a crowd running scared. ,,,,,, what appears on the surface to be an understated example of unequaled american achievement, is actually an extremely sophisticated apparatus of goodness and flavor, bonded together by a perfectly aged, all natural, tasty... gooey... blanket of love. as you can see in the video. some of the shells ended up landing in the crowd and exploding. a hundred spectas ended up with minor cuts and scrapes but fortunately no e >>> some scary moments at a...
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you've heard from many citizens that there's been unequal why is that? is this political?ho studied they have on people of color, and how they'ref9s0w viewed, it that there's a relationship betweentjfxx stereotypes, preju, and discrimination. stereotypes is the firste;fáw s. so we have a gentleman here that is being perceived asvhfvg very violent, when in fact he is not. but yet the4#3( stereotype pers. he's also male. we have a fire chief yet she's a woman and she was not a person of color, so we view3"q+ her behavior differen. if we go forward with that, then dás6! we go with having these opinions differently about the people whichz-mfwe've seen here, opinions differe towards wife. we go forward to discrimination now, which is what we're -- it's discrimination, a act to deprive a citizen+7x-ñ from public servs or benefits. we have an elected official tha the mayor has effectively shownñ discrimination against, and he wants you, as the board, tottrax follow that, and to remove him from office and deny him theók rights. attorneys -- >> [timer sounding.] >> president ch
you've heard from many citizens that there's been unequal why is that? is this political?ho studied they have on people of color, and how they'ref9s0w viewed, it that there's a relationship betweentjfxx stereotypes, preju, and discrimination. stereotypes is the firste;fáw s. so we have a gentleman here that is being perceived asvhfvg very violent, when in fact he is not. but yet the4#3( stereotype pers. he's also male. we have a fire chief yet she's a woman and she was not a person of color,...
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when he took office gave -- signed when he took office gave women more leeway to shoe employers over unequal pay. >> i have two daughters, and i want to make sure they have the same opportunities anybody's sons have. >> reporter: romney argued he made hiring women a priority when he was elected governor of massachusetts in 2002. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and find women that had backgrounds qualified. they brought us whole binders full of women. >> reporter: today, someone said this in a conference call. >> to be perfectly clear, mitt romney did not request those resumes. after the election, our group approached the romney transition team with the resumes or the so called bind uppers full of women. >> reporter: -- binders wul of women. >> reporter: romney argued that it was obama who was hurting women. >> there's 3.5 million women more today than when the president took office. women have lost 580,000 jobs. >> reporter: both have a history of hiring strong women. the president's secretary of state is a woman. governor romney's chief of staff is a woman. but what matters most to
when he took office gave -- signed when he took office gave women more leeway to shoe employers over unequal pay. >> i have two daughters, and i want to make sure they have the same opportunities anybody's sons have. >> reporter: romney argued he made hiring women a priority when he was elected governor of massachusetts in 2002. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and find women that had backgrounds qualified. they brought us whole binders full of women. >> reporter:...
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this removal from office really needs to come forward especially when there's such an unequal application in the laws in this city. thanks. speaker: i'm not sure i heard it right about sixty-seven thirty-four -- oh it's back on. okay. there are two provisions of sixty-seven thirty-four one which defines official misconduct and one which discusses willing violations of the law. the official misconduct provision talks about a willful failure of any elected official and so forth to discharge a duty imposed by the ordinance of the act. there are actually sixteen places in the city charter where there can be a finding of official misconduct. there's this one plus fifteen others. at some point you are going to need regulations on how to handle that. admittingly the charter provisions are a mess. once you move away from what the mayor can do and the mayor cannot do but you still need the regulations. the other problems i have obviously the artificial statute of limitations one year from the date the records were asked for. it makes no sense and i think it's probably too restrictive to stand up t
this removal from office really needs to come forward especially when there's such an unequal application in the laws in this city. thanks. speaker: i'm not sure i heard it right about sixty-seven thirty-four -- oh it's back on. okay. there are two provisions of sixty-seven thirty-four one which defines official misconduct and one which discusses willing violations of the law. the official misconduct provision talks about a willful failure of any elected official and so forth to discharge a...
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but, i think broadly president obama puts much more emphasis on reducing unequality and governor romneymore emphasis on growth. they tell you we want everything and governor romney might say something about inequality, but broadly speaking that implies probably somewhat forward growth under president obama, maybe not for middle income americans and faster growth under romney. although, of course, we don't know exactly romney's plan but i think what he has in mind is a big tax cut, reagan/bush like, hopefully improving the tax system. i don't know if he could really believe that that would balance the budget or be neutral right away. but i think he believes he can much improve growth and over the long run things would balance out. and president obama says that we're well into this housing is picking up, and things are gradually healing. if you're patient, things will be a lot better under me too. >> what about the fiscal cliff. we're obviously going off the fiscal cliff at the end of the year when the tax cuts expire and we'll see a huge tax increase for 90% of the country, all income le
but, i think broadly president obama puts much more emphasis on reducing unequality and governor romneymore emphasis on growth. they tell you we want everything and governor romney might say something about inequality, but broadly speaking that implies probably somewhat forward growth under president obama, maybe not for middle income americans and faster growth under romney. although, of course, we don't know exactly romney's plan but i think what he has in mind is a big tax cut, reagan/bush...
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out that the first bill he signed when he took office gave women more leeway to sue employers over unequal pay. >> i've got two daughters and i want to make sure that they have the same opportunities that anybody's sons have. >> reporter: romney argued he made hiring women a priority when he was elected governor of massachusetts in 2002. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said can you help us find folks, and they brought us whole binders full of women. >> reporter: but today, jesse hermel, who oversaw the group that compiled those binders, said this. >> to be perfectly clear, mitt romney did not request those resumes. we approached him with the resumes or the so-called binders full of women. >> reporter: romney argued it was the slow pace under mr. obama that was really hurting working women. >> there are three and a half million women living in poverty today than when the president took office. >> reporter: both the president and governor romney have a
out that the first bill he signed when he took office gave women more leeway to sue employers over unequal pay. >> i've got two daughters and i want to make sure that they have the same opportunities that anybody's sons have. >> reporter: romney argued he made hiring women a priority when he was elected governor of massachusetts in 2002. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went...
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in this position where we have the drones another the enemies have the drones and it's a totally unequalbattle and i believe that the world has to think very seriously about the morality of using drones in warfare and the problem is is that the policies we've been following for so long in afghanistan and iraq is the belief that you can win hearts and minds with bombs and bullets you can't and the battle of the day decades will be willing hearts and minds of making sure that we're building some trust in the world community to be destroyed by part of it by the belligerence and foolishness of our own military operations how do we then turn that around is there a political solution we try to build trust in between ourselves we try to convince the muslim community of the world who who instantly believe any fiction about western society who want to persecute them we've seen that the riots that have taken place because of their foolish to. some film the soda but the most of the muslims out there were prepared to believe that because they've seen that we have double standards we see them that wo
in this position where we have the drones another the enemies have the drones and it's a totally unequalbattle and i believe that the world has to think very seriously about the morality of using drones in warfare and the problem is is that the policies we've been following for so long in afghanistan and iraq is the belief that you can win hearts and minds with bombs and bullets you can't and the battle of the day decades will be willing hearts and minds of making sure that we're building some...
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. >> see the sneakthetic what appears on the surface to be an understated example of unequaled american achievement, is actually an extremely sophisticated apparatus of goodness and flavor, bonded together by a perfectly aged, all natural, tasty... gooey... blanket of love. >>> marines have a tough job. we all knee. one of the most difficult tasks in the marine corps is to be a marine first combat engineer. the guy that dismantled the ieds. >> we have our husky, which can help find and detect the ieds. our buffalo, dig them out of the ground. we also use mine rollers. disposal teams to reduce all ieds. >> you may think, okay, well, that's what they do, but consider that they have to clear the mines while they're taking heavy fire. >> one-day mission, unfortunately, the area is a little rougher no you. quite a bit of ieds and firefight. able to fight through and do the right thing. >> all trying to find a needle in a haystack and it's a needle that can totally blow you up. >> despite taking heavy fire, able toll clear the route. >> missed one. one took a strike. >> these guys are absolut
. >> see the sneakthetic what appears on the surface to be an understated example of unequaled american achievement, is actually an extremely sophisticated apparatus of goodness and flavor, bonded together by a perfectly aged, all natural, tasty... gooey... blanket of love. >>> marines have a tough job. we all knee. one of the most difficult tasks in the marine corps is to be a marine first combat engineer. the guy that dismantled the ieds. >> we have our husky, which can...
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is coming up next right here on tv 36 what appears on the surface to be an understated example of unequaled american achievement, is actually an extremely sophisticated apparatus of goodness and flavor, bonded together by a perfectly aged, all natural, tasty... gooey... blanket of love.
is coming up next right here on tv 36 what appears on the surface to be an understated example of unequaled american achievement, is actually an extremely sophisticated apparatus of goodness and flavor, bonded together by a perfectly aged, all natural, tasty... gooey... blanket of love.
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we'll be live with the deputy cheap for alameda county fire coming up. be an understated example of unequaled american achievement, is actuallremely sophisticated apparatus of goodness and flavor, bonded together by a perfectly aged, all natural, tasty... gooey... blanket of love.
we'll be live with the deputy cheap for alameda county fire coming up. be an understated example of unequaled american achievement, is actuallremely sophisticated apparatus of goodness and flavor, bonded together by a perfectly aged, all natural, tasty... gooey... blanket of love.
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workers, only in the 1950s blazing a trail for integration and recognition that separate is inherently unequal. and in the 1960s opening new vistas of civil rights for individuals. and now like much of the nation, polarized and often riven with disaffection while it tends towards what is viewed as conservative world view. the court over its history has given euphoric moments of progress and unfortunate stagnation of the status quo that is desperately needed shaking. but just for clear here's to hoping that justices breyer, ginsberg, society mayor kagan can find the fifth vote that they need to move us forward >>and now to my point. that is a whole bunch of bunk! the powerful my steal an election but they cannot steal democracy. home of the brave. ♪ ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. >> eliot: call it a total and complete failure of the justice system. call it a modern day witch-hunt. call it anything but the way the legal system is supposed to work in this country. it's become a well-known stor
workers, only in the 1950s blazing a trail for integration and recognition that separate is inherently unequal. and in the 1960s opening new vistas of civil rights for individuals. and now like much of the nation, polarized and often riven with disaffection while it tends towards what is viewed as conservative world view. the court over its history has given euphoric moments of progress and unfortunate stagnation of the status quo that is desperately needed shaking. but just for clear here's to...
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pointed out the first bill he signed when he took office gave women more leeway to sue employers over unequal pay. >> i have two daughters and i want to make sure that they have the same opportunities that anybody's sons have. >> reporter: romney argued he made hiring women a priority when he was elected governor of massachusetts in 2002. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said can you help us find folks? they brought us whole binders full of women. >> reporter: today, jesse mermell, who oversaw the group that compiled those binders said this in a conference wall with reporters-- >> "to be perfectly clear, mitt romney did not request those resumes. after the election, our group approached the romney transition team with the resumes or so-called binders of women. >> reporter: in the debate, romney argued of it the slow case of recovery under mr. obama that was really hurting working women. >> there are 3.5 million more women living in poverty today than whe
pointed out the first bill he signed when he took office gave women more leeway to sue employers over unequal pay. >> i have two daughters and i want to make sure that they have the same opportunities that anybody's sons have. >> reporter: romney argued he made hiring women a priority when he was elected governor of massachusetts in 2002. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went...
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and the white house second so we need public financing of elections for our democracy we merge very unequal access public airwaves thing where you. were the one minute bank you. the top two system as others have indicated it favors the super pacs and the political action committee their political action committee is not just of businesses but of unions amfa no political action committee individual contributions only and no super pacs and i believe congress can craft legislation with presidential leadership to stop political action committee big money that funnels through the pac is the greatest hendrickson my opinion to free and open elections and freedom and democracy and this country we threw off the king and the time of the revolution because of have it had and we need to throw the packs out and i out and vote for third parties i will stand up for america i'm reminded that was this is a rebuttal one minute you could use or not use it governor well i think that when it comes to political campaign contributions that candidate should be required to wear nascar like jackets with patches on t
and the white house second so we need public financing of elections for our democracy we merge very unequal access public airwaves thing where you. were the one minute bank you. the top two system as others have indicated it favors the super pacs and the political action committee their political action committee is not just of businesses but of unions amfa no political action committee individual contributions only and no super pacs and i believe congress can craft legislation with...
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they could go see their themselves at least lower middle class for a good thing and that is the most unequalin the world especially south america this is an enormous achievement some critics say. may attract people not because of his policies but because they won some kind of a change is that fair in him. is that a yes i see it's a truth. it's got a president of the usually real fun hour after twelve years in power of course you need brother ideas need new ideas you cannot because of the with what you achieved and once again you have to fight like no corruption to do it in some sectors of the system specially people don't make enough money because their state employees so they resort to corruption to become a but the middle class will go to the switch so this is the problem but the dems of the policies them selves lie for most of that is well documented shit is much better imho david was twelve years ago if he applied the famous american question are you better off than you were four years ago most of it is was would say yes the job is a palace to cation better job opportunities the literacy
they could go see their themselves at least lower middle class for a good thing and that is the most unequalin the world especially south america this is an enormous achievement some critics say. may attract people not because of his policies but because they won some kind of a change is that fair in him. is that a yes i see it's a truth. it's got a president of the usually real fun hour after twelve years in power of course you need brother ideas need new ideas you cannot because of the with...
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what about the unequal pay, apparently in the white house for women.ording to the government's own statistics and what about joblessness among women. the view out of the front windshield is dim and not fair and balanced, non-- >> they're not facebook, these aren't journalists they're four chicks with mics. >> this isn't a media interview it's a celebrity interview and the problem that we have with all of these coverage, they're not journalistic conversations. stuart: it was totally unequal the nature of the question to michelle obama, first lady was totally different from the nature of the questions of ann romney. >> they're not fair and balanced, they have a point of view and they're telling you their point of view. stuart: no, no, they are not honest. they're not honest. if they come out and way we're for president obama that's fine, but never-- >> do you have to have them say that, now, you can tell from the question. >> not all of them on the couch will vote-- we don't know how they're going to vote, but the problem is they're not-- if they're goin
what about the unequal pay, apparently in the white house for women.ording to the government's own statistics and what about joblessness among women. the view out of the front windshield is dim and not fair and balanced, non-- >> they're not facebook, these aren't journalists they're four chicks with mics. >> this isn't a media interview it's a celebrity interview and the problem that we have with all of these coverage, they're not journalistic conversations. stuart: it was totally...
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it's not an attack on them but it is a vivid illustration of how our country is getting so unequal.nd by the way, the ability of people to go into the stores and buy things and get the economy in healthier shape is severely damaged when all of that wealth is at the top. >> jennifer: what is so interesting to me is the sense of victimization that those who are very wealthy feel about this discussion on the tax policy. and it's not an attack on them. >> eliot: martin wolf said that something that is gaining popularity in europe is a wealth tax. there is a notion that you do have a wealth tax to permit overtime -- >> cenk: i wish them a lot of luck on that. we have about twoing minutes before the debate. i want to ask you guys who do you think is going to win? don't play the expectations game. eliot? >> eliot: i think barack obama. i think mitt romney tries too hard. >> cenk: vice president? >> al gore: i think in a funny way, romney may be liberated by the fact that he is so far behind, and maybe a little looser in his presentation. i think that the president will win the debate but w
it's not an attack on them but it is a vivid illustration of how our country is getting so unequal.nd by the way, the ability of people to go into the stores and buy things and get the economy in healthier shape is severely damaged when all of that wealth is at the top. >> jennifer: what is so interesting to me is the sense of victimization that those who are very wealthy feel about this discussion on the tax policy. and it's not an attack on them. >> eliot: martin wolf said that...
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paul two we've been endorsed by ron paul and ralph nader green equal election so it's really very unequal is genuinely nonpartisan trans partisan you're about cracking open the system about open one of the system all partisan working with honest media honest individuals like yourself and everybody christine great pleasure having a great thank you very much keep up the great work next week and chicago thank you and don't forget to tune into our t.v. this tuesday october twenty third at eight pm eastern for the free and equal lection foundation's third party presidential debate featuring joel stein and gary johnson as well as the justice department candidate rocky anderson and the constitutional party's candidate virtual. other. news corporations are not paying their fair share in taxes which means workers have to pick up the bill a new study by citizens for tax justice finds that the federal government lost more than four hundred thirty billion dollars in revenue from corporations hiding their profits overseas corporate profits stashed overseas are not subject to our nation's corporate tax
paul two we've been endorsed by ron paul and ralph nader green equal election so it's really very unequal is genuinely nonpartisan trans partisan you're about cracking open the system about open one of the system all partisan working with honest media honest individuals like yourself and everybody christine great pleasure having a great thank you very much keep up the great work next week and chicago thank you and don't forget to tune into our t.v. this tuesday october twenty third at eight pm...
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>> even though it's more unequal. >> absolutely, absolutely.litis going to do some driving to pullhat lowest group up, and what's really important, is such a basic int for students especially, what do we care aut for just society? this or the poor? i think we should focus on the poor. wh we focus on the poor, pitalist arguments look better. >> thi goes back to the conversation we had eaier abou the cake. >> yes. >> to the left, there's a cake, d billgates takes a big piece. >> that's right. >> you say? >> i say we should ask ourselves what kind of society we want to work i live in. what kind of society should it be? a better, morally attracti unity is one that encourages people to up lea their creativity in the world, stand up on their own two feet, make them able and wanting to be auorof their own lives. that's the community we want to live in, a community where people -- everyonemts to be the cake baker and make moree cakes, new cakes, new confectis not thought of yet. at's theetter sty. better society for people. >> and by the end of the tem
>> even though it's more unequal. >> absolutely, absolutely.litis going to do some driving to pullhat lowest group up, and what's really important, is such a basic int for students especially, what do we care aut for just society? this or the poor? i think we should focus on the poor. wh we focus on the poor, pitalist arguments look better. >> thi goes back to the conversation we had eaier abou the cake. >> yes. >> to the left, there's a cake, d billgates takes a...
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it is the nation of kay thurman, the nation of philanthropy, a community of unequal generosity, a nation of libertarian spirit and bounce-back mentality, a population that wears its emotion on its sleeve, and speaks openly of god. a country more dedicated than any other to human achievement and discovery, the land of the free, the home of the brave. it is the nation and idea that men stand up for, fight for, and ultimately lay down their life for. it is the passion of this country that sees its young men and women spill blood so that others they have never even met before can experience the glory of freedom. the mere mention of america freezes the sweat and chills the bones of men with totalitarian ambitions coursing through their veins. it has been, so it must continue to be. you might be wondering why a non-american speaks with such reverence for america. why a foreigner dedicated much of his short life to the study and support of this country. these are fair questions. the answer to them is simple. with america, goes the world. when this nation, this idea is strong, the world is stron
it is the nation of kay thurman, the nation of philanthropy, a community of unequal generosity, a nation of libertarian spirit and bounce-back mentality, a population that wears its emotion on its sleeve, and speaks openly of god. a country more dedicated than any other to human achievement and discovery, the land of the free, the home of the brave. it is the nation and idea that men stand up for, fight for, and ultimately lay down their life for. it is the passion of this country that sees its...
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the issue is why our minority students being arrested and detained unequally all over the state'? local -- young people in trouble with the law for crimes from us all to murder. >> i work with a lot of young adults who have left the school system. some were incarcerated unfairly. some more inappropriately charged. now they cannot go to school. they cannot get a job. >> minorities are more likely to spend time behind bars and white youths. but those attending the conference say that there's enough blame to go around. >> the why is because we have not given them the opportunities to determine how we change our behavior. >> most agree that the problems are larger than any one government agency. they believe accountability starts with the ones affected the most. >> unless we have the parent and child participation, especially those impacted by the system, we do not see real change. we can have a public conversation, which is nice, but it is not moving toward change because we do not have that use the engagement. >> i think more can be done in communities to show the positive, the posi
the issue is why our minority students being arrested and detained unequally all over the state'? local -- young people in trouble with the law for crimes from us all to murder. >> i work with a lot of young adults who have left the school system. some were incarcerated unfairly. some more inappropriately charged. now they cannot go to school. they cannot get a job. >> minorities are more likely to spend time behind bars and white youths. but those attending the conference say that...
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one is that our society's become much more unequal than it was when canes was writing.s i think he underestimated the force of insatiability. the relative character -- >> you end up with new needs and new wants. if you have one car, you feel like maybe it will be even more fun to have three. in the book it seems to me -- correct me if i'm wrong -- briefly what you're saying is you need enough for a good what we would consider good or upper middle class in terms of material comforts, house, things like that. beyond that, the kind of constant accumulation of more stuff doesn't give you a good life. what gives you a good life is time spent with your family, building relationships, pursuing activities that you find interesting. >> yeah. well, we break it down into seven basic goods, as we call that. these are the goods that together make up a good life, health, respect, security, personality, harmony with nature, friendship, and leisure. so once you have enough money to enjoy these goods and once society has enough money to enjoy these goods collectively, then you have a go
one is that our society's become much more unequal than it was when canes was writing.s i think he underestimated the force of insatiability. the relative character -- >> you end up with new needs and new wants. if you have one car, you feel like maybe it will be even more fun to have three. in the book it seems to me -- correct me if i'm wrong -- briefly what you're saying is you need enough for a good what we would consider good or upper middle class in terms of material comforts,...
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it reflects just how unequal incomes are. again in the next debate too. >> my plan is that the wealthy people pay 62% of the taxes today after which they pay 64%. this is a fair plan. you know why? because the tax code is unfair for people at the bottom end of the economic ladder. if you're a single mother making $22,000 a year today and you're trying to raise two children, for every additional dollar you earn you pay a higher marginal rate on that dollar than someone making $200,000 and that's not right. >> at the time this drove observers to distraction. bush was running on a huge tax cut for the wealthy and refused to admit that. paul clugman nearly broke his keyboard. the big lesson we can point out is that a candidate can get away with saying things that are demonstrably untrue as long as the untruths involve big numbers. romney has embraced the substance of bush's domestic policy. now he's come around to embracing bush's style to sell it. confronted with his $5 trillion tax cut which would skew towards the wealthy, romn
it reflects just how unequal incomes are. again in the next debate too. >> my plan is that the wealthy people pay 62% of the taxes today after which they pay 64%. this is a fair plan. you know why? because the tax code is unfair for people at the bottom end of the economic ladder. if you're a single mother making $22,000 a year today and you're trying to raise two children, for every additional dollar you earn you pay a higher marginal rate on that dollar than someone making $200,000 and...
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his book, "the science of wan wrote, with one exception, 19th century american generals had been unequaled to the task of combining these. except sheridan. he wrote that sheridan's operations in the shenandoah valley and during his pursuit of the confederate army deserved a close study. the pioneers of warfare thought so. they studied the operations of sheridan and others like them as they forged a template for battle. tanks replaced cavalry and a new element was introduced, the war plain. beyond those innovations, sheridan is probably best remembered for strategic and tactical aggressiveness. a style of offensive warfare practiced through the years by generations of american leaders. fittingly, as one of the the practitioners, theodore roosevelt who presided at the dedication of sheridan's 14-foot high equestrian statue in washington in 1908. president roosevelt told the crowd that besides being a dash and cavalry leader and a great commander, share dan also, as he put it, showed his greatness with the tunnel touch of originality we call genius. [applause] >> be happy to take any question
his book, "the science of wan wrote, with one exception, 19th century american generals had been unequaled to the task of combining these. except sheridan. he wrote that sheridan's operations in the shenandoah valley and during his pursuit of the confederate army deserved a close study. the pioneers of warfare thought so. they studied the operations of sheridan and others like them as they forged a template for battle. tanks replaced cavalry and a new element was introduced, the war plain....
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they are unequal barriers for poor voters that don't have i.d.s. it's important these laws being knocked down. what the judge said points to the very practical problems involved here. people say it's simple. you get an i.d. a lot of people who don't drive in the inner city don't need driver's licensees. the hoops you have to go through are a real barrier to vote in. this is an important decision. i'm hoping you see decisions like this in other states. >> let me wrap up the other conversation we were having. i know you wanted to jump in on what you heard from congressman price. >> first of all, congressman said it was the 47% video was something that was done at a fund-raiser in the debate will be an opportunity to talk unfiltered. i don't know why anyone should not assume remarks he didn't know were being recorded to a group of donors were completely unfiltered. exactly what mitt romney was thinking. when congressman price said the democrats are running a divide and conquer campaign, if you tell a bunch of donors, you're not worried about 47%. that
they are unequal barriers for poor voters that don't have i.d.s. it's important these laws being knocked down. what the judge said points to the very practical problems involved here. people say it's simple. you get an i.d. a lot of people who don't drive in the inner city don't need driver's licensees. the hoops you have to go through are a real barrier to vote in. this is an important decision. i'm hoping you see decisions like this in other states. >> let me wrap up the other...
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president focused on his successful effort to pass legislation giving women more opportunity to sue over unequals the kind of advocacy we need because women are increasingly the bread winners in the family. >> reporter: while romney touted his hiring record as governor of massachusetts. >> i was proud of the fact that after i staffed my cabinet and my senior staff that the university of new york in albany did a survey of all 50 states, and concluded that mine had more women and senior leadership positions than any other state in america. >> the sniping continued this morning ushe u. first, first wim the obama camp painting romney as descending. by afternoon, the romney campaign has countered with its own video, personal messages from women who served in his cabinet. >> he said we need to take care of those who can't take care of themselves, single mothers or women who are trying to get back to work. >> last night's rough and tumble in your face showdown left many wondering how the combative tone would play with women. at least on one conservative put thinks the feisty tone will be positive for w
president focused on his successful effort to pass legislation giving women more opportunity to sue over unequals the kind of advocacy we need because women are increasingly the bread winners in the family. >> reporter: while romney touted his hiring record as governor of massachusetts. >> i was proud of the fact that after i staffed my cabinet and my senior staff that the university of new york in albany did a survey of all 50 states, and concluded that mine had more women and...