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so be very, very unequal. that's very unequal in the way they can actually generate hemistry, right? they have a different tax base from the money. so basically they're going to have something for money coming in. how could you talk about them being equal competition in that state? how are the people going to be able to fund themselves to make raised.estions be now it is 3%. those people who don't have the capital or the cash flow, how are they going to make that? f you make that picture of six venture states they're all going to start very, very unequally. at the end of the day, everybody gets the same chunk. >> so it's a great question. i'm glad you posed it in that way. because if we set up the six states this way, you're thinking maybe central california is going to be unequal, right? well, right now they're unequal ith the status quo they're not equal. it isn't fair. but if they can create their own state, they can become equal. in fact they can be better than equal. inaudible] >> well, that's -- >> other
so be very, very unequal. that's very unequal in the way they can actually generate hemistry, right? they have a different tax base from the money. so basically they're going to have something for money coming in. how could you talk about them being equal competition in that state? how are the people going to be able to fund themselves to make raised.estions be now it is 3%. those people who don't have the capital or the cash flow, how are they going to make that? f you make that picture of six...
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when it comes to equal pay, there are some very unequal views out there. cnbc's all-american survey is coming up next. power is back in two. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes
when it comes to equal pay, there are some very unequal views out there. cnbc's all-american survey is coming up next. power is back in two. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools...
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a little later we removed the question mark because it was very obvious we were growing unequally but differences were growing very fast. in 2011, after three years of crisis, we found that inequality had grown faster i in 2009, 2010 and 2011 than the 12 years before. it accelerated to the point where it was becoming a very serious social, political and practical issue besides the ethical and moral underpinning. so it is a problem to which no country is alien, but the speed and the situation today makes it a forbiddable obstacle for the reforever, for the economic recovery. >> woodruff: explain why that's a worry for people who care about economic growth and what do you think needs to be done about it? >> because, for every 1% that inequality grows, you will have a drop in growth of about 0.2, 0.3%. that means a more unequal society will grow less, and inequality becomes an obstacle to growth in and of itself. second, the problem is not just the question of income. it's also a question of inequality of opportunities, inequality of access to health services, inequality of access to edu
a little later we removed the question mark because it was very obvious we were growing unequally but differences were growing very fast. in 2011, after three years of crisis, we found that inequality had grown faster i in 2009, 2010 and 2011 than the 12 years before. it accelerated to the point where it was becoming a very serious social, political and practical issue besides the ethical and moral underpinning. so it is a problem to which no country is alien, but the speed and the situation...
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the united kingdom is now the most unequal country in the world the spread between the top club the krauts and everybody else is now the widest it's any country in the world boris johnson david cameron george osborne have managed to create the most unequal society of the past fifty to sixty years in the post world war two era people are understanding they're waking up to the fact that austerity is nonsense it's just a way to confiscate wealth quantitative easing as a way to confiscate wealth negative interest rates a way to confiscate wealth now the people have their own water cannons their own water weaponry and we need a we need a vigilantes now water vigilantes just a room boris where every goes in public he's in the office he's at home he's over on one of his boris bikes make sure he gets down to the water let the people you're all wet because the water cannons will not stand they will not abide we not about this go down this would award for the summer twenty fourteen. now of course you were talking about all the confiscation of wealth that's been happening and one of the things that i
the united kingdom is now the most unequal country in the world the spread between the top club the krauts and everybody else is now the widest it's any country in the world boris johnson david cameron george osborne have managed to create the most unequal society of the past fifty to sixty years in the post world war two era people are understanding they're waking up to the fact that austerity is nonsense it's just a way to confiscate wealth quantitative easing as a way to confiscate wealth...
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living in a city that has the fastest growing equality we're second behind atlanta being the second unequal cities and soon, we'll overtake atlanta we need to redecade ourselves inform closing the inequality gap it's not consistent with the quality that harry died for there's a big diverse within the have and have not's so the lgbt community its not enough to have equal rights we have to stop the gap 40 percent of homeless youth in san francisco are be lgbt 29 percent of homeless people in san francisco are lgbt and many of the people are being evicted from the community we want a society that is fully an equal but equality goes beyond the law if he wanted to give them hope let's redecade this so it works for everyone not just san francisco (clapping) >> when san francisco gay men's courthouse was 4 weeks old they made they're first porn's on the city hall for the candlelight for george moscone and as that moment to include sex all orientation it's encouraging going on to fight the fight for equality and freedom. please welcome the san francisco gay men's chorus under the direction of this
living in a city that has the fastest growing equality we're second behind atlanta being the second unequal cities and soon, we'll overtake atlanta we need to redecade ourselves inform closing the inequality gap it's not consistent with the quality that harry died for there's a big diverse within the have and have not's so the lgbt community its not enough to have equal rights we have to stop the gap 40 percent of homeless youth in san francisco are be lgbt 29 percent of homeless people in san...
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. >>> and unequal conditions in public schools. >>> a native american tribeout with a new ad attacking the redskins name. iraq's prime minister has asked parliament to declare state of security. it comes after fighters overran the city of mozul today. al jazeera has more now from baghdad. >> reporter: in the early hours of tuesday fighters from the islamic state of iraq mounted one 69 boldes of the boldest attacks on mosul. within a few hours took over 59% of it. iraq's army and police officers were found in positions. within a few hours then a prison break freed 2,004 prisoners. then the governmental building was taken over followed by tv stations and some banks. norral maliki addressed th the nation. >> we declare a state of security. >> he called for action. it won't be easy to get stat state of emergency as many criticize maliki's handling of the crisis. >> with battles intensified in the city of mosul, they're abandoning their weapons and fled: they were able to take over a city of nearly $2 million. this is a great propaganda. >> deeply concerned about the deteriorating situation
. >>> and unequal conditions in public schools. >>> a native american tribeout with a new ad attacking the redskins name. iraq's prime minister has asked parliament to declare state of security. it comes after fighters overran the city of mozul today. al jazeera has more now from baghdad. >> reporter: in the early hours of tuesday fighters from the islamic state of iraq mounted one 69 boldes of the boldest attacks on mosul. within a few hours took over 59% of it. iraq's...
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. >> south africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world. 40% of households living townshipsny without running water or electricity. the money could have been better spent. people from the rural areas to benefit because everyone is in the city. >> rozelle has spent three times as much on the tournament, sparking violent protests. the cost will not end there. sharesrance, telecom rallied as the government was seen stepping up its push for a consolidation of the sector. economy minister says the government will help fund companies merge. it wants three operators down from four today. they have said it is the best way to preserve jobs and investment. it comes one day after one of the four majors announced 1500 job cuts. today, shares were up operating under the brand name free. it is seen as a potential takeover target after it announced that talks with both orange and. - iliad failed to go anywhere. the cac 40 ended just below the flat line. all indices were flat with concerns over the violence in iraq weighing on shares. in the united states, the instability in iraq is a contr
. >> south africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world. 40% of households living townshipsny without running water or electricity. the money could have been better spent. people from the rural areas to benefit because everyone is in the city. >> rozelle has spent three times as much on the tournament, sparking violent protests. the cost will not end there. sharesrance, telecom rallied as the government was seen stepping up its push for a consolidation of the sector....
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the distribution appears to be getting unequal. we point that out. they say great. the problem is if some don't have enough money, let's give them money. what we like is let's make a negative income tax, for every government you own, you take om $1.30 or $1.50. it encourages work. everything we came across points to the fact that it is an important line. if for every dollar the government gives you money, you incentivise work, are you not insent vicing brainyacks. someone has to pay the $16 million bill. >> we know a few, and it's true they were happy with the economic windfall that they got. if they got to take home 5-10% less, would they have hung up the key boards. absolutely not. >> good to talk to you. thank you for taking the time to be with us. the co-authors of: . >> next week, immigration reform, an issue that defeated eric cantor in virginia. ahead the u.s. chamber of comes says anti-immigration is bad for business. i'll talk to tom donohue, and how the economy is sending boomers back to their room. that is the show for today. i'm ali velshi, thank you for
the distribution appears to be getting unequal. we point that out. they say great. the problem is if some don't have enough money, let's give them money. what we like is let's make a negative income tax, for every government you own, you take om $1.30 or $1.50. it encourages work. everything we came across points to the fact that it is an important line. if for every dollar the government gives you money, you incentivise work, are you not insent vicing brainyacks. someone has to pay the $16...
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. >>> and unequal conditions in public schools. >>> a native american tribeout with a new ad attacking the redskins name.
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has become the most unequal country in the world the spread between the top and the bottom is wider than anywhere else in the world because of the click to crash see that in power including boris johnson the mayor and he's going to go out there and buy three water cannons because he predicts there to be social unrest this summer so we're going to crowd fund on my crowdfunding platform start join a project that was created by a blogger named script and i were going to buy our own water cannon except it's going to be the people's water cannon and we're going to go and we're gonna show up wherever boris johnson is he's not hard to find all you have to do is look for something like this and there's boris johnson and whenever he uses his water cannon we're going to use the people's water cannon to hit boris johnson so it's a water war coming this summer so it's crowd funded the people's water cannon anyone can participate in this put up a pound five pounds ten pounds it just launched today by script tonight a blogger on start join dot com so i think we're going to few weeks we'll have this fu
has become the most unequal country in the world the spread between the top and the bottom is wider than anywhere else in the world because of the click to crash see that in power including boris johnson the mayor and he's going to go out there and buy three water cannons because he predicts there to be social unrest this summer so we're going to crowd fund on my crowdfunding platform start join a project that was created by a blogger named script and i were going to buy our own water cannon...
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retaliation against federally contracted workers who share their salary information or raise issues of unequalpensation --because i think if you do the same work, you should get the same pay and you should be able to enforce it, which is why congress should pass the paycheck fairness act today for all workers and not just federally-contracted workers. [applause] and yes, that's why i fought to pass the affordable care act, to give every american access to high-quality affordable care no matter where they work. so far, over 8 million people have enrolled in plans through the aca. millions with preexisting conditions have been prevented or have been confident that their insurance companies have not been able to block them from getting health insurance. and by the way, women are no longer charged more for being women. they're getting the basic care they need, including reproductive care. and millions are now free to take the best job for their families without worrying about losing their health care. today, i'm going to sign a presidential memorandum directing every agency in the federal governme
retaliation against federally contracted workers who share their salary information or raise issues of unequalpensation --because i think if you do the same work, you should get the same pay and you should be able to enforce it, which is why congress should pass the paycheck fairness act today for all workers and not just federally-contracted workers. [applause] and yes, that's why i fought to pass the affordable care act, to give every american access to high-quality affordable care no matter...
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we do have a separate and unequal school system. it's de facto. not de jure.state that passed a law that said people of this race have to go to school here, and people of this race have to go to school here, absolutely, agree. we'd get a 9-0 decision saying that is legal. but you look at the parents involved case, and you have a supreme court that is not making it easy for school districts that voluntarily want to pursue integration in a somewhat race conscious way. it makes it very, very hard. >> i think brown was a very noble attempt to do two things to desegregate public schools and to stop government use of racial classifications. unfortunately it has done neither of those things. schools are still segregated. the whoever whelming number of our public schools are segregated, and obviously we continue to use racial classifications whenever we profile someone. the fact that roger was able to say with a straight face that our schools are not segregated, i think illustrates the problem. somehow we have gotten from the point where we stop looking at results and
we do have a separate and unequal school system. it's de facto. not de jure.state that passed a law that said people of this race have to go to school here, and people of this race have to go to school here, absolutely, agree. we'd get a 9-0 decision saying that is legal. but you look at the parents involved case, and you have a supreme court that is not making it easy for school districts that voluntarily want to pursue integration in a somewhat race conscious way. it makes it very, very hard....
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suppressed and a hint from american this is a book focused on issues from abortion to financial unequality and tell stories of america that don't conform to the mainstream narrative we've all been taught me now to discuss further i'm joined by new york university media studies professor mark crispin miller himself thank you so much for coming on mark. good to be back at thank you so mark outlined some institutionalized ways that literature is routinely censored in this country. well the as you pointed out in your introduction we don't ban books the first amendment prohibits it but there's more than one way to skin a cat and in fact hundreds of books on crucial subjects indispensable books books full of truths that americans really ought to know have been undone in one way or another threats of litigation for example by powerful interests. review reviewers freezing out certain titles or what happens most often is books are written off as conspiracy theory what we're doing i want to make clear it isn't just listing five of these books which we will talk about in a moment those are the first
suppressed and a hint from american this is a book focused on issues from abortion to financial unequality and tell stories of america that don't conform to the mainstream narrative we've all been taught me now to discuss further i'm joined by new york university media studies professor mark crispin miller himself thank you so much for coming on mark. good to be back at thank you so mark outlined some institutionalized ways that literature is routinely censored in this country. well the as you...
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unequal society is of the g. twenty nations in the world and it's in their history the u.k. has never had a higher concentration of wealth at the top versus the bottom even during the ravages of the medieval monarch time with slaves you know serfs and lords because the lords didn't have that much money at the end of the day they may have had a few billion or under a billion but we're talking about people now with fifty sixty seventy billion dollars access to trillions of dollars in credit and or they did have quite a lot compared to everybody else in the u.k. and just ransacked churches and stuff and took whatever he wanted but going back to ways that we can boost the g.d.p. so here they're looking around none of the thousands and trillions of dollars thrown at the bankers has improved our g.d.p. so i want to look at another opportunity for boosting our g.d.p. and that's to look at wal-mart because as wal-mart goes so goes america former managers alleged pervasive inventory fraud at wal-mart how deep does the rot go apparently there's a lot of what they call shrinkage happen
unequal society is of the g. twenty nations in the world and it's in their history the u.k. has never had a higher concentration of wealth at the top versus the bottom even during the ravages of the medieval monarch time with slaves you know serfs and lords because the lords didn't have that much money at the end of the day they may have had a few billion or under a billion but we're talking about people now with fifty sixty seventy billion dollars access to trillions of dollars in credit and...
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us is four hundred thirty five congressional districts is so high america now ranks among the most unequal countries in the world and among the industrialized world income inequality is rising faster here than anywhere else so knowing this is it any wonder why that same poll found that only thirty four percent of parents believe their children will grow up better off than them. maybe it's time we start changing the way a dream lifestyle is even perceived because as long as we put corporate profits and money first before basic staples like health care education and housing the dream remains exactly that a dream america is the only industrialized country in the world without a system of universal health care or an uninsured citizen can still go bankrupt just for getting sick when it comes to housing there's more than five times as many vacant homes in the us than there are homeless people according to amnesty international but instead of focusing on the social ills our government gives more power and money to corporations who have successfully high. hijacked our democratic system hell even t
us is four hundred thirty five congressional districts is so high america now ranks among the most unequal countries in the world and among the industrialized world income inequality is rising faster here than anywhere else so knowing this is it any wonder why that same poll found that only thirty four percent of parents believe their children will grow up better off than them. maybe it's time we start changing the way a dream lifestyle is even perceived because as long as we put corporate...
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interpretation is their best critical to the legitimization of social relations of unequal power in any society. what i am back to most comfortable with and as the nation of aggressiveness that has a cultural foundation. if we think about aggressiveness in the 19th century, they do not pride it in its raw form. courage of something that was harnessed and they should be refined. emotional equilibrium was the goal of most 19th century men. i'm not suggesting that all achieved it in a probably most did not. priorsd elizabeth biography of lee, the best book we have in terms of looking at the inner lee and she does it by drilling down in research. it is just a fiend when comes to primary sources and she gets into them. it's a brilliant and brutally -- and beautifully written book that one a lincoln prize. it is superb. in it she makes a compelling case thqat lee's engineering background flowed into his victorian sensibility of self-denial and control. lee was always worried about mastering himself and we should note that he also wanted to master those people whom he deemed inferior whether i
interpretation is their best critical to the legitimization of social relations of unequal power in any society. what i am back to most comfortable with and as the nation of aggressiveness that has a cultural foundation. if we think about aggressiveness in the 19th century, they do not pride it in its raw form. courage of something that was harnessed and they should be refined. emotional equilibrium was the goal of most 19th century men. i'm not suggesting that all achieved it in a probably...
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he believed the were unequal not because of culture or nurture but because of biology or nature. he believed they could never be equal. and there are some really unpleasant letters that you will not like to read in which jefferson gets a piece of poti from phyllis weekly and says, she didn't really write this. couldn't believe a black woman would do this. or in 1806 he exchanges a letter with another virginia planter who says, i need to figure out how we're going to think about mixed race slaves, and black -- free blacks, and jefferson wrote him back and said, half and half, it's still black. three-quarters, it's still black. sally hemings is three-quarters. seven-eights, all his children by sally hemings are seven-eights. the blood clears. >> can i answer? so much to say. no question about it. first of all, for joe to have said that about my book is an extraordinary thing, so thank you. that's remarkable and i appreciate it. there's no question about jefferson's views about race. i mean, joe's quite right, that's what they were, and for me one of the most fortunate tours of work
he believed the were unequal not because of culture or nurture but because of biology or nature. he believed they could never be equal. and there are some really unpleasant letters that you will not like to read in which jefferson gets a piece of poti from phyllis weekly and says, she didn't really write this. couldn't believe a black woman would do this. or in 1806 he exchanges a letter with another virginia planter who says, i need to figure out how we're going to think about mixed race...
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unequal access to the political voice. >> one of the loud cries over the last 10 years has been about tax cuts, tax cuts. at a time in which there was rising inequality. >> and when you have rising public debt and at the end of the day we are asking too much for monetary policy. there are limits what you can get from the central bank. >> let me step back with you and your research. what were you interested in? some have said to understand globalization, understand world events, that was the central curiosity. what would be its impact on the way the world organizes itself? >> i was interested to get the facts right. there was data that i did not know what i was going to find. >> you had to be in search of a question. >> the big question is simple. how does growth between social groups. there has been a big fight over this issue in the 19th century in a way about communism, capitalism, and with a very little evidence. people were fighting, people were making claims, they did not know what they were fighting about. the first object of was to put evidence -- >> whose minds do you want to
unequal access to the political voice. >> one of the loud cries over the last 10 years has been about tax cuts, tax cuts. at a time in which there was rising inequality. >> and when you have rising public debt and at the end of the day we are asking too much for monetary policy. there are limits what you can get from the central bank. >> let me step back with you and your research. what were you interested in? some have said to understand globalization, understand world...
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that's why we always end up with unequal swaps.f the israelis who gave up a thousand terrorists in return for one sergeant. >> yeah, we're going to try to get more on this topic because there's a lot to talk about. there's several elements to this story so we'll stay on this topic with the panel when we come back after the short break. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. mark of distinction. >> well, it wasn't just national security adviser susan rice, also outgoing press secretary jay carney saying bowe bergdahl served with honor and distinction. this came on a day when white house decided to clarify rice's and let's not forget of the facts that we don'
that's why we always end up with unequal swaps.f the israelis who gave up a thousand terrorists in return for one sergeant. >> yeah, we're going to try to get more on this topic because there's a lot to talk about. there's several elements to this story so we'll stay on this topic with the panel when we come back after the short break. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a...
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he believed they were unequal not because of culture or nurture but biology or nature. he believed they could never be equal. there are some really unpleasant letters that you will not like to read in which jefferson gets a piece of poetry from phyllis wheatley and says -- she didn't really write this -- couldn't believe a black woman would do it. or in 1806 exchange the letter with another virginia planter his says i need to figure out how we are going to think about mixed race slaves and free blacks and jefferson wrote back and said half and half is still black. three quarters is still black. sally salmons is pretty course. seven eighth, all his children, are 7 eighth. the blood clears. >> thanks. so much to say, no question about it. first of all for joe to say that about my book is an extraordinary thing so thank you. that is remarkable and i appreciate it. there is no question about jefferson's views about race. joe is quite right that that is what they were and for me one of the most important features of working on the declaration was to discover how many voices
he believed they were unequal not because of culture or nurture but biology or nature. he believed they could never be equal. there are some really unpleasant letters that you will not like to read in which jefferson gets a piece of poetry from phyllis wheatley and says -- she didn't really write this -- couldn't believe a black woman would do it. or in 1806 exchange the letter with another virginia planter his says i need to figure out how we are going to think about mixed race slaves and free...
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the pie is getting bigger, but the distribution appears to be getting more and more unequal.int that out to a classic economist, they say if some people aren't getting enough money, let's give them more money. and let's have a negative income tax, so for every dollar you own, you take home a dollar 50 or a dollar 30. and everything in the book points to -- >> let me ask you this. for every dollar you earn the government gives you money. so you are incentivizing work, are you disincentivizing brain brainiacs? >> we know a few of those brainiac, and they were happy with the winfall that got. but if they got to take home 5 to 10% less would they have hung up their keyboards and stopped their work? absolutely not. >> if somebody like bill gates had to pay a 70% income tax, i'm pretty sure he would have, because we had a 70% income tax at the time. but as we talk about in the book, there are huge opportunities on pollution, congestion, on value-added taxes, and other ways of reforming the tax system by closing loopholes that can dramatically increase the amount of revenue that is
the pie is getting bigger, but the distribution appears to be getting more and more unequal.int that out to a classic economist, they say if some people aren't getting enough money, let's give them more money. and let's have a negative income tax, so for every dollar you own, you take home a dollar 50 or a dollar 30. and everything in the book points to -- >> let me ask you this. for every dollar you earn the government gives you money. so you are incentivizing work, are you...