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the proposed intriz with the unequal doors and a ramp up and a power opener since we can't do landings. and that's the set of doors we' talking about. when i went in and talked with the historic preservation planner and asked him how he wanted the historic issue addressed we talked about a few things and what he said was that he thought the best thing was to instead of keep the existing doors, he thought the besz thing was to replace them with remly ka doors, replica doors that are unequal in size so that's what we got a permit for. so i'm available for any questions. you mind if i call students to speak. >> if that's how you wish to use your time, sure. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen, my name is kevin. i have come here today to discuss about the rewarding opportunity that i have stumbled upon because of charity cultural services scepter. i recently lost my job in june and i have learned that they provide tuition free culinary program, including bartending classes. i immediately signed up for the classes early august this year and notified that the classes weren't going to begin
the proposed intriz with the unequal doors and a ramp up and a power opener since we can't do landings. and that's the set of doors we' talking about. when i went in and talked with the historic preservation planner and asked him how he wanted the historic issue addressed we talked about a few things and what he said was that he thought the best thing was to instead of keep the existing doors, he thought the besz thing was to replace them with remly ka doors, replica doors that are unequal in...
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he found unequal and now both of his boys play football.s a major issue for all of us in sports and it's something we want to make as part of unequal, we want to make the game safe for kids. >> it's a major issue. >> we want to find an answer to it. >> everyone does and everyone wants it to be a safer game. absolutely. joe theismann, great to see you. thank you for being on. >> thank you so much. >>> that's it for us today. "legal view" starts right now. >>> hello everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield and welcome to "legal view." we begin this show with the trial of a one time nfl super star aaron hernandez. as the team is getting ready for sunday's super bowl that former player is sitting in that courtroom at this moment
he found unequal and now both of his boys play football.s a major issue for all of us in sports and it's something we want to make as part of unequal, we want to make the game safe for kids. >> it's a major issue. >> we want to find an answer to it. >> everyone does and everyone wants it to be a safer game. absolutely. joe theismann, great to see you. thank you for being on. >> thank you so much. >>> that's it for us today. "legal view" starts right...
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. >> if you look at the world as a whole, it is less unequal, more equal than in the past.t is because poor countries have had growth rates way above that of the rich countries. the inequality has gone up in almost every country. i think everybody believes in a balance that you should have progressive taxation. if you get wealthier, your consumption, your income, your estate ought to be subject to much higher taxes than, say, the middle class. i think the u.s. could be more progressive in that. very critical is an equal opportunity in the inner-city schools are really good and the access to health so that it is not holding people back. there is an equal chance to becoming a lawyer, doctor, or becoming a good school. that is about freedom and about developing capacity as opposed to a zero sum transfer. you have fund the things that create that opportunity and taxes are absolutely necessary. it's those two operating together. taxes to fund it. and the execution of that equal opportunity. we don't have equal opportunity. it's what we aspire to as a country, but education alone
. >> if you look at the world as a whole, it is less unequal, more equal than in the past.t is because poor countries have had growth rates way above that of the rich countries. the inequality has gone up in almost every country. i think everybody believes in a balance that you should have progressive taxation. if you get wealthier, your consumption, your income, your estate ought to be subject to much higher taxes than, say, the middle class. i think the u.s. could be more progressive in...
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the proposed intriz with the unequal doors and a ramp up and a power opener since we can't do landings. and that's the set of doors we' talking about. when i went in and talked with the historic preservation planner and asked him how he wanted the historic issue addressed we talked about a few things and what he said was that he thought the best thing was to instead of keep the existing doors, he thought the besz thing was to replace
the proposed intriz with the unequal doors and a ramp up and a power opener since we can't do landings. and that's the set of doors we' talking about. when i went in and talked with the historic preservation planner and asked him how he wanted the historic issue addressed we talked about a few things and what he said was that he thought the best thing was to instead of keep the existing doors, he thought the besz thing was to replace
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positive aspects but in this case because there are different regulation see governing the taxis an unequal please stand has resulted therefore the sfmta taxi services is reviewing the taxi regulations to make sure there is enough flexibility to adapt to new market conditions while maintaining a focus on public safety before i get into the processes protective amendment i want to report on the taxi tapes that have come up one the taxi task force i'm pleased to report the taxi concept has been approved by director reiskin and the task force taxi task force will advise the director of transportation ton taxi maternities and the task force will be come down of represents from the following stakeholders groups medium and small schemes and the medallion holders and the credit union sfo and the hospitality industry and the customers and transit customers and transit safety and bike coalition that's to establish a board group to look at taxi issues as to the public it will be established as a one year pilot in order to determine it's effectiveness i have an application form for whs who are interes
positive aspects but in this case because there are different regulation see governing the taxis an unequal please stand has resulted therefore the sfmta taxi services is reviewing the taxi regulations to make sure there is enough flexibility to adapt to new market conditions while maintaining a focus on public safety before i get into the processes protective amendment i want to report on the taxi tapes that have come up one the taxi task force i'm pleased to report the taxi concept has been...
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but within countries, we're becoming more unequal. so this is a trend that is global and within each country. >> that's an argument that both sides will make. and actually inequality within individual countries is being affected here in the uk at the moment is shrinking. and that in itself would seem fine. does it matter what the inequality is if the level of poverty is improving? if, you know those at the bottom are beginning to lead a better life. which we're told time and again, is the case. >> i think the key thing here if you talk to economists across the board, both left and right, what they talk about is the key impact on the middle class. the middle class being the engine of the economy. you know we had a welfare state in a post-war world, that was created around full-time employment, upon taxes being paid, and not paying for a welfare state. with the hollowing out of the middle class and that being kind of a global phenomenon that's the key concern. what you're seeing is a peeling away from the 1% and literally everyone else,
but within countries, we're becoming more unequal. so this is a trend that is global and within each country. >> that's an argument that both sides will make. and actually inequality within individual countries is being affected here in the uk at the moment is shrinking. and that in itself would seem fine. does it matter what the inequality is if the level of poverty is improving? if, you know those at the bottom are beginning to lead a better life. which we're told time and again, is the...
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access to health care on so many levels is unequal in san francisco and then we have a large number of the lgbt community who are homeless, and more people are living on the street. many of them are living with hiv and the fact they're on the street does not help the situation, so i hope that as you're coming to this building to make sure that hiv funding is protected that you also take the time to advocate for other funds that is critical to the communities you're trying to protect so i look forward to the presentation. thank you. >> thank you supervisor campos and before we get to the speakers i want to thank adam taylor and my office for the work and representing the office for the getting to zero consortium so we have several different speakers today. first we're going to hear from several participants in the getting to zero consortium and then the department of public health and then from happen, the hiv/aids providers and when dph presents i am interested in knowing what the likely federal budget cuts are going to be in the next fiscal year, and it's sad that we have to assume th
access to health care on so many levels is unequal in san francisco and then we have a large number of the lgbt community who are homeless, and more people are living on the street. many of them are living with hiv and the fact they're on the street does not help the situation, so i hope that as you're coming to this building to make sure that hiv funding is protected that you also take the time to advocate for other funds that is critical to the communities you're trying to protect so i look...
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has raised once again the treatment of it france's 20,000 roma who have suffered discrimination and unequalto public services. al jazeera. >> at the vatican, pope francis has picked 15 new cardinals from 15 different countries to join the high ranks of the catholic church. they include cardinals from cape verde. pope francis says the clerics tie the church of rome to the churches of the world. the crew of a ship is missing after it capsized off the north coast of scotland. four livbosis have been at the scene since the partially submerged hull on saturday. no distress call was received from the ship encountering heavy seize. myanmar has marked 67 years since it gained independence from britain. ♪ >> pair aides were watched by government officials and the public. it's the first time independence day has been celebrated since the military took power in a coup in 1962. in separate events opposition leader said much more needs to be done to reform the government. more bodies are being identified from the air asia plane which crashed into the java sea last sunday. divers are still battling diffi
has raised once again the treatment of it france's 20,000 roma who have suffered discrimination and unequalto public services. al jazeera. >> at the vatican, pope francis has picked 15 new cardinals from 15 different countries to join the high ranks of the catholic church. they include cardinals from cape verde. pope francis says the clerics tie the church of rome to the churches of the world. the crew of a ship is missing after it capsized off the north coast of scotland. four livbosis...
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once again the treatment of france's 20,000 roma who have long suffered discrimination, poverty and unequaless to public services. harry smith, al jazeera. >>> thousands of police officers along with dignity terri and an our mourners have attended the funeral of a new york city policeman. he was murdered along with his partner last month. the killer said he was seeking vengeance for unarmed black men at the hands of white. it has deepened the rift of the mayor and members of the 40s. courtney keeley has been in new york. let's go live to kourtney now. hi. what has been happening? >> reporter: it's blen an incredible, bone-crunching terrible day. what you are seeing here behind me is a moment of levity. now, the police officers have been put at ease. the ceremony has just finished. and the body has been taken, the officer lui has been taken to cypress hill cemetery nearby. there is seemingly, at least hundreds of police officers escorting that casket slowly through the streets. there was a lot of pomp ceremony bulls playing taps the national anthem and it was just the end of what is a terrib
once again the treatment of france's 20,000 roma who have long suffered discrimination, poverty and unequaless to public services. harry smith, al jazeera. >>> thousands of police officers along with dignity terri and an our mourners have attended the funeral of a new york city policeman. he was murdered along with his partner last month. the killer said he was seeking vengeance for unarmed black men at the hands of white. it has deepened the rift of the mayor and members of the 40s....
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the taxi driver is unequal in their ability to charge whatever they want.turned to the cabbie in the cabbie says what time is your light? -- flight? it's in 30 minutes. so he charges you $500. we think we are going to get many more cars on the road. also tech consumers, it's very important in a place like new york city. >> does this bill have a shot? >> i think we have a lot of support. not only from the cabs industry but regular new yorkers who are very frustrated. i feel like they are cutting their nose to spite their face because this moves support. on nights like new year's eve where they can pay up to 15 times more for a regular cab ride. >> the competition with taxi drivers and uber makes the argument that the fixed number of medallions just shows the market isn't dynamic. it suggests the commission and taxi drivers and owners are just trying to maintain a monopoly. >> we are not trying to do that. what we're trying to do is connect the consumer. if you let people charge whatever they want, you ultimately could get really crazy pricing. uber likes to
the taxi driver is unequal in their ability to charge whatever they want.turned to the cabbie in the cabbie says what time is your light? -- flight? it's in 30 minutes. so he charges you $500. we think we are going to get many more cars on the road. also tech consumers, it's very important in a place like new york city. >> does this bill have a shot? >> i think we have a lot of support. not only from the cabs industry but regular new yorkers who are very frustrated. i feel like they...
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someone, oh, you can have this, but not that, it ultimately is telling you that you are separate and unequally in a way. we were fighting federally because we wanted to make sure if we had to move to a different protected. >> we are at about 45, 46, 47% of americans living in states where anybody can get married. >> uh-huh. >> how did this happen so fast? >> the momentum is undeniable right now. decades and decades of work have gone in to bringing the idea of being socially acceptable, bringing the idea of coming out in your home and your school and your church and saying, you know, accept me for who i am. if you don't, it's a reflex on you not me because i am living my truth and the truth is the way that brings us this collect collective voice. and that collective voices is overwhelming right now. i think people's personal stories, strengths and strength of the network has come from so many people before us. >> how long have you been married now? >> we are coming up on a year. three weeks will be a year that we were married. >> wow. and they said it wouldn't last. this will. california. >> is
someone, oh, you can have this, but not that, it ultimately is telling you that you are separate and unequally in a way. we were fighting federally because we wanted to make sure if we had to move to a different protected. >> we are at about 45, 46, 47% of americans living in states where anybody can get married. >> uh-huh. >> how did this happen so fast? >> the momentum is undeniable right now. decades and decades of work have gone in to bringing the idea of being...
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and so you end up with these radically unequal outcomes in terms of company sizes. sort of unlike the u.s. declaration of independence where all men are created created equal. indicates that this is, not all companies are created equal and some end up being vastly more successful than others. as a venture capital investor typically the case that your single best investment ends up being worth more than all the others combined. so this is a very strange dynamic, and it's worth thinking through a great deal. sort of an application of the power law to entrepreneurs is the founders, or have not always the right thing to start a company. you may be much better off joining a company that would be very successful. the 100th person at google, no matter what he did, was better off than the average founding ceo of the average venture started back in silicon valley. so sometimes the privileged founding companies too much and we undervalued the potential scale, and so we overvalue founding undervalue stealing but i think it's always worth thinking hard about whether you be able
and so you end up with these radically unequal outcomes in terms of company sizes. sort of unlike the u.s. declaration of independence where all men are created created equal. indicates that this is, not all companies are created equal and some end up being vastly more successful than others. as a venture capital investor typically the case that your single best investment ends up being worth more than all the others combined. so this is a very strange dynamic, and it's worth thinking through a...
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the truth of europe, the first site treaty, the unequal terms imposed on the germans which gave rise to fascism. osha vick revolution. you can go down the list of the impacts on the rest of the entire century being felt today. the boundaries drawn between iraq, syria, et cetera by some british colonels as i understand. the bloodletting is beyond anyone's imagination. it staggers the imagination when the first battle i think the british bus 30000 killed and wounded in the first day. the numbers overwhelm you. so i think even though the united states came in late in the war and one of the people we write about five in the battle of bella wood, which was the real seminal battle that the americans won against the germans american marines i think is entirely appropriate to be honest with you. not only to honor those who sacrificed but also that conflict was a proportion which are still, my imagination does not encompass how terrible that bloodletting was and when i was a very young boy, i read a seminal book i think called all quiet on the western front. i recommend it for anybody who has
the truth of europe, the first site treaty, the unequal terms imposed on the germans which gave rise to fascism. osha vick revolution. you can go down the list of the impacts on the rest of the entire century being felt today. the boundaries drawn between iraq, syria, et cetera by some british colonels as i understand. the bloodletting is beyond anyone's imagination. it staggers the imagination when the first battle i think the british bus 30000 killed and wounded in the first day. the numbers...
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i think there is an unequal position between teachers and students.dults in college and the same problem. i think the flat prohibition makes sense. to me it is the penalty. >> i agree. she shouldn't teach. teachers or guidance counselors shouldn't be having sex with students for the reasons you said but not go to jail for it if they are both adults. >>ually have gotten a little shorter. i entered the age where you start curling into a ball. it is true. >> tell me about that. >> it is interesting. >> you go back to the fetal position. >> i get a bag lunch and i walk down the road and people think i am gilbert gotfried. coming up, justin bieber is calvin kline's new underwear model. who says prayers are never answered? first, a word from our sponsor. >> tonight's sponsor is glue. you knew glue was great for huffing, but thank you know it can hold things together? it will blow your mind, especially if you huff glue. thanks, glue. n"auá;çd.ón jqé4k#@v%9x;9éíhtúv÷exjt>lq#o?n1#qtnkq7g3"4jl0 g/mñtç2Ñ.íñqé?x;o$#ó.5 lv%mjdxfl6u9n3l'pkz%0fxb!q÷j7#ko"c3bmáq+d<í8
i think there is an unequal position between teachers and students.dults in college and the same problem. i think the flat prohibition makes sense. to me it is the penalty. >> i agree. she shouldn't teach. teachers or guidance counselors shouldn't be having sex with students for the reasons you said but not go to jail for it if they are both adults. >>ually have gotten a little shorter. i entered the age where you start curling into a ball. it is true. >> tell me about that....
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he has scolded politicians in relation to alleged corruption the unequal state of philippines. the official message of the vatican was mercy and compassion and the heart of this trip was the visit during bad weather, a reminder of weather during typhoon haiyan. the culmination of it was this enormous outdoor mass. the rain didn't let up all day. neither did the enthusiasm of millions on the streets. it was humid and they were desperate for a chance to get a glimpse, image of the pope. some people bringing young members, elderly members of the family to get the blessing from the pope. they arrived in the jeep ni one of many. on this feast, the infant jesus, they spoke about the need to protect children and for all of their rather progressive adoption it was a traditionalist method. it was defending the city on the family and it holds true. >> with characteristic forthrightness from pope francis, that we come to expect did filipinos - they have not witness said scenes in their country for 20 years or so. >> that's right. they welcomed him with open arms the catholic church sees a
he has scolded politicians in relation to alleged corruption the unequal state of philippines. the official message of the vatican was mercy and compassion and the heart of this trip was the visit during bad weather, a reminder of weather during typhoon haiyan. the culmination of it was this enormous outdoor mass. the rain didn't let up all day. neither did the enthusiasm of millions on the streets. it was humid and they were desperate for a chance to get a glimpse, image of the pope. some...
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i think there is an unequal position between teachers and students. you have a lot of adults in college and the same problem. i think the flat prohibition makes sense. to me it is the penalty. >> i agree. she shouldn't teach. teachers or guidance counselors shouldn't be having sex with students for the reasons you said but not go to jail for it if they are both adults. >> a hypothetical scenario. have sex with a teacher but at micah raw tee school. >> perhaps in the parking lot. >> another hypothetical scenario. have sex with your student and keep your mouth shut about it. >> i thought john was going to say stop snitching. >> i am tired of equating the sexists in these experiences as a -- a male older teen knows what he is doing. >> an adult does for sure. >> i'm sorry. i know i am no different than i was when i was 17 or 18 in that area. we are formed by then to make these decisions as stupid -- >> you are certainly the same height. >> that is true. i actually have gotten a little shorter. i entered the age where you start curling into a ball. it is
i think there is an unequal position between teachers and students. you have a lot of adults in college and the same problem. i think the flat prohibition makes sense. to me it is the penalty. >> i agree. she shouldn't teach. teachers or guidance counselors shouldn't be having sex with students for the reasons you said but not go to jail for it if they are both adults. >> a hypothetical scenario. have sex with a teacher but at micah raw tee school. >> perhaps in the parking...
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it is an eternal operation which is unequal, and considerable. [ inaudible ] pirate's plan has reached a level where 10,000 soldiers are deployed over the national territory in order to protect the most sensitive areas. places of worship, synagogues churches or temples. it's the rhythm of the deployment is exceptional, unheard of. in barely three days we -- we were at a level of a thousand soldiers on monday up to 10,700 soldiers will be in place as of this evening. never in our recent history has there been such deployment with such speed. national defense -- it fulfills one of the objectives that was set in the white paper, which consists in protecting our territory. the capacity of our armies allows it to react quickly in a few days. this mission of protecting our citizens without the army being mixed with the police cooperation exists and it's what i conceive because our civil and military forces have shown reactivity, which is truly remarkable. i wanted today to congratulate you for it. we must at the same time respond to attacks which have
it is an eternal operation which is unequal, and considerable. [ inaudible ] pirate's plan has reached a level where 10,000 soldiers are deployed over the national territory in order to protect the most sensitive areas. places of worship, synagogues churches or temples. it's the rhythm of the deployment is exceptional, unheard of. in barely three days we -- we were at a level of a thousand soldiers on monday up to 10,700 soldiers will be in place as of this evening. never in our recent history...
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it's hitting players in an unequal manner. largest players can afford, you know, to build the type of infrastructure to deal with the greatest regulation -- regulatory changes we've seen probably since -- dierdre: if you can't afford a lawyer for 2,000 bucks an hour, you're out. >> smaller firms are feeling this pain to keep up. obamacare, for example, the cost of health care went up dramatically in anticipation of the law. and that one -- once it was established, we were able to adjust our business and make it work. again, we'll hire because our business is working. during that uncertain period, makes it difficult. matt: i, still, you know, the economy is the number one issue. for a while, americans thought the economy is just bad. now they realized the government has tried to fix it. now they're blaming more the government than the economy as a whole. those top three are 50%, that's all the economy. unemployment as well. that's not a good sign of americans that they're that concerned. and being 70% of the gdp as a consumer,
it's hitting players in an unequal manner. largest players can afford, you know, to build the type of infrastructure to deal with the greatest regulation -- regulatory changes we've seen probably since -- dierdre: if you can't afford a lawyer for 2,000 bucks an hour, you're out. >> smaller firms are feeling this pain to keep up. obamacare, for example, the cost of health care went up dramatically in anticipation of the law. and that one -- once it was established, we were able to adjust...
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she said pen against gun, is there anything more unequal? >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> seems like many countries have gotten fairly good defending against major terrorist attacks but not smaller scale ones. why is that and is it possible to do so? [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so shopping is easy. you don't sound like flo. [high-pitched] yeah, i do. [ clears throat ] who you talking to? [ normal voice ] what? what's on your hand? noth-- my wedding ring. [chuckles] symbol of our love and understanding. comparing rates for you. now that's progressive. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! >>> one thing you cannot say about the deadly terror attack against charlie hebdo in paris today is that no one saw it coming. the offices were under police protection. they were fire bombed after the magazine carried a caricature of the prophet mohammed. and al qaeda's branch in yemen instruct
she said pen against gun, is there anything more unequal? >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> seems like many countries have gotten fairly good defending against major terrorist attacks but not smaller scale ones. why is that and is it possible to do so? [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so shopping is easy....
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the case raised the treatment of france's 20,000 roma who long suffered discrimination poverty and unequal access to public services >>> seizures of methamphetamine at the border soared in 2013. the production of the drug has been pushed south of the border. met seizures were up by 300% last year compared to 2009. drug enforcement agents say car tells are finding it cheaper and easier to smuggle >>> sad news - iconic broadcaster stuart scott died. he has 49 and battled cancer for seven years. he was a fixture at e.s.p.n. since 1993 and was known by colleagues for work ethics and by viewers for his commentary. injecting phrases. president obama released a statement about his legacy saying: >>> president obama is getting ready to take on the soon to be republican controlled congress in the senate. coming up, we examine what that means for u.s. foreign policy. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, here are the top stories we are following. thousands line the streets of brooklyn to pay the last respects to n.y.p.d. detective wenjian liu. he was one of two officers gunned down in the line of
the case raised the treatment of france's 20,000 roma who long suffered discrimination poverty and unequal access to public services >>> seizures of methamphetamine at the border soared in 2013. the production of the drug has been pushed south of the border. met seizures were up by 300% last year compared to 2009. drug enforcement agents say car tells are finding it cheaper and easier to smuggle >>> sad news - iconic broadcaster stuart scott died. he has 49 and battled cancer...
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they are the most unequal country by far in the world. >> now, to distract from that, a very powerfuls anti-westernism. blame the west for everything that's going wrong, and couple that with a very powerful propaganda machine where all the mass media is under kremlin control, and he is in a very good position. he has a very strong sense of entitlement: that russia had stuff taken away from it during the soviet collapse and russia has the right to get it back. >> narrator: putin has invaded crimea and redrawn the map of ukraine, claiming he is protecting ethnic russians. according to a spokesman it is a justifiable response to western encroachment on territories the soviet union once held. >> look at latvia and estonia, which became full members of european union and nato but they're not independent. ethnic russians are under clear discrimination in those countries, and look at what happened with ukraine. united states all this year supported de-russification. if you're russian, you can be killed. if you're russians, your civic rights would not be protected. if you're ukrainian or ultr
they are the most unequal country by far in the world. >> now, to distract from that, a very powerfuls anti-westernism. blame the west for everything that's going wrong, and couple that with a very powerful propaganda machine where all the mass media is under kremlin control, and he is in a very good position. he has a very strong sense of entitlement: that russia had stuff taken away from it during the soviet collapse and russia has the right to get it back. >> narrator: putin has...
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the case raised the treatment of france's 20,000 roma who long suffered discrimination poverty and unequal access to public services. >> in donetsk three have been injured as they were caught up in fighting between rebels and ukranian forces. rebel fighters engaged with the army despite a ceasefire. it's unclear who fired first. locals say rebels broke the truce, they put the blame on government soldiers. in luhansk, a rebel commander was killed when he was being arrested on murder charges. >> a ship grouped grounded off the south coast - they say they ran it offground when it began to list >>> angela merkel said a german departure from the eurozone is inevitable. it's reported that greece abandoning the euro would be manageable. the german government wants greece to say, but has no contingency plans. >> translation: no one wants greece to leave the eurozone because it costs a lot and would nullify four years of policy. we home for the parliamentary elections to turn out in a way keeping greece on a pro-european course. >> we are joined by dr steven barber a political economist, thank you
the case raised the treatment of france's 20,000 roma who long suffered discrimination poverty and unequal access to public services. >> in donetsk three have been injured as they were caught up in fighting between rebels and ukranian forces. rebel fighters engaged with the army despite a ceasefire. it's unclear who fired first. locals say rebels broke the truce, they put the blame on government soldiers. in luhansk, a rebel commander was killed when he was being arrested on murder...
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be american not to change our country to look more like what they want which involves sharia law, unequaltreatment of women and other types of oppression. >> i want to be precise. you're not backing away have your comments about there being various no go zones in the united kingdom? >> not at all. and i'm also making a bigger maybe e67bven more controversial point that rad cam cal islam is a big threat and we need insist that people coming in to our country adopt our values adopt our language and understand they're coming to become americans or in this case the citizens of the uk coming to be europeans. and i think that assimilation that intakeegration is so important. >> do you want to be president of the united states governor? >> well, i'll continue to think and pray about it and make the decision in the next few months. i think the country needs big change. the preeminent issue will be restoring the american dream for our children and grand children. it's becoming harder and harder for our kids to enjoy and become part of the middle class through hard work and a great education. i thi
be american not to change our country to look more like what they want which involves sharia law, unequaltreatment of women and other types of oppression. >> i want to be precise. you're not backing away have your comments about there being various no go zones in the united kingdom? >> not at all. and i'm also making a bigger maybe e67bven more controversial point that rad cam cal islam is a big threat and we need insist that people coming in to our country adopt our values adopt...
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that's why we have the most unequal distribution of income in our country the most unequal distribution of wealth in our history. we're in a deep, deep hole. and there's a simple rule about holes. when you're in a hole, stop digging. stop digging. so i'm calling upon our leaders i'm calling upon the american people. let's stop digging. let's not only have a trade policy. for once, let's also have a trade deficit policy. let's deal with the reality that has robbed the american class now for decades. let's address it and let's defeat it. that's what i'm calling upon right now. let's stop digging deeper, let's raise ourselves up and climb out of this hole and rebuild the american middle class. thank you very much. >> i'm invited the food and water watch to come to the microphone. >> thank you congressman. i'm with the consumer group of food and water watch and i work on food safety issues. and as others know, we have enough problems with our own food safety system in this country without having to import other country's health and safety issues. our concern at food and water watch has alwa
that's why we have the most unequal distribution of income in our country the most unequal distribution of wealth in our history. we're in a deep, deep hole. and there's a simple rule about holes. when you're in a hole, stop digging. stop digging. so i'm calling upon our leaders i'm calling upon the american people. let's stop digging. let's not only have a trade policy. for once, let's also have a trade deficit policy. let's deal with the reality that has robbed the american class now for...
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that separate facilities are unequal and the segregated child on the basis of his race is to deny that child equal protection of the law. and so we've seen many changes since that momentous decision was rendered in 1954, came as a red beacon light of hope to millions of his inherited people all over -- disinherited people all over our nation. then something else happened which brought joy to all of our hearts. it happened this year. it was last year after the struggle in birmingham alabama the late president kennedy came to realize that there was a basic issue that our country had to grapple with for the sense of concern and sense of immediacy. he made a great speech. a few days before, really, was on the same day the university of alabama was to be integrated and governor wallace stood in the door and try to block that integration. mr. kennedy had to have the national guard federalized. he stood before the nation and said in a liquid terms -- eloquent terms that problems we face in the area of civil rights is not merely a political issue. it is not merely an economic issue. it is a mo
that separate facilities are unequal and the segregated child on the basis of his race is to deny that child equal protection of the law. and so we've seen many changes since that momentous decision was rendered in 1954, came as a red beacon light of hope to millions of his inherited people all over -- disinherited people all over our nation. then something else happened which brought joy to all of our hearts. it happened this year. it was last year after the struggle in birmingham alabama the...
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this were a young black man, would this judge have given him the same benefit, still separate and unequalcriminal justice. >> let me talk about that. if you steal a car and the car is worth 50,000 bucks, that's grand theft auto. that means you go to jail for five or ten years, i don't know. >> absolutely. governor mcdonnell isn't even going to jail for as long as he was governor of the state, whose office he put up for sale. >> i did like your defense of tom delay. i thought that smelled of a lot of stuff that goes on in texas. i wish there was a straight prosecution down there for once. it reminds me of pakistan. you lose an election, they prosecute you down there. it just seems like that. everybody's either hard right or hard left. and ticked off at the other side to the point they can't even think straight. so this case, however, it was almost like they took this pristine family, church-going family, that must have thought they were perfect people in many ways, i mean, i did like the fact the governor said today he's not a perfect guy, but he thought he was, i think. when he took that
this were a young black man, would this judge have given him the same benefit, still separate and unequalcriminal justice. >> let me talk about that. if you steal a car and the car is worth 50,000 bucks, that's grand theft auto. that means you go to jail for five or ten years, i don't know. >> absolutely. governor mcdonnell isn't even going to jail for as long as he was governor of the state, whose office he put up for sale. >> i did like your defense of tom delay. i thought...
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certainly it's a major issue for all of us in sports and it's something we want to make as part of unequal, we want to make the game safe for kids. >> it's a major issue. >> we want to find an answer to it. >> everyone does and everyone wants it to be a safer game. absolutely. joe theismann, great to see you. thank you for being on. >> thank you so much. >>> that's it for us today. "legal view" starts right now. >>> hello everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield and welcome to "legal view." we begin this show with the trial of a one time nfl super star, aaron hernandez. as the team is getting ready for sunday's super bowl, that former player is sitting in that courtroom at this moment and it is day one of his first murder trial. yes, i said first murder trial because there's going to be a second murder trial for a whole other situation. a double murder. that case will happen later this year. right now, prosecution is just beginning its opening statements. there are 12 women and six men on this jury. six of them are alternates. i want to get you right into this courtroom so you can hear how the pros
certainly it's a major issue for all of us in sports and it's something we want to make as part of unequal, we want to make the game safe for kids. >> it's a major issue. >> we want to find an answer to it. >> everyone does and everyone wants it to be a safer game. absolutely. joe theismann, great to see you. thank you for being on. >> thank you so much. >>> that's it for us today. "legal view" starts right now. >>> hello everyone. i'm...
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in countries like south africa one of the most unequal places on the planet rich people are unhappy.live shorter lives and live in fear. >> interesting. the report came one day before president barack obama is expected to announce plans to close tax breaks for the wealthy in the u.s. we want to be watching closely. >> shocking when you say it like that. 18 people worth as much as so many others. >>> the world economic forum gets underway in davos, switzerland, soon. the theme is new global context. >> there's plenty of economic uncertainty now. and today's leaders will new new skills to navigate it. richard quest puts things into context by learning some new skills of his own on the mountain. >> reporter: context, the very word means seeing a situation as a part of a wider, bigger picture. it's a word we'll hear echoing around davos as they discuss the new global context. context. context. >> we have to recognize the world has fundamentally changed. and that's the reason why we have given to this meeting to see the new context. >> reporter: lower oil prices. uneven growth the specter
in countries like south africa one of the most unequal places on the planet rich people are unhappy.live shorter lives and live in fear. >> interesting. the report came one day before president barack obama is expected to announce plans to close tax breaks for the wealthy in the u.s. we want to be watching closely. >> shocking when you say it like that. 18 people worth as much as so many others. >>> the world economic forum gets underway in davos, switzerland, soon. the...
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january 20th good afternoon i'm krystal ball and i believe the state of the union is improving but unequale and i believe it is as the founders intended. >> i believe it is full of home. >> and i'm in for toure and i believe the state of the union is better than you think it is. but what do you believe? >>> all right, everyone. it is six hours away from president obama's sixth official state of the union address.
january 20th good afternoon i'm krystal ball and i believe the state of the union is improving but unequale and i believe it is as the founders intended. >> i believe it is full of home. >> and i'm in for toure and i believe the state of the union is better than you think it is. but what do you believe? >>> all right, everyone. it is six hours away from president obama's sixth official state of the union address.
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looking at why the vast majority of white-collar criminals have avoided prison while an unequal justiceprisons the poor and people of color on a massive scale. i interviewed him with aaron and began by asking him to talk about this divide. >> this is about my experience in covering wall street. i have been doing it since the crash of 2008. over and over again i would cover these complex and socially destructive capers committed by white-collar criminals. the punchline to all of the stories was basically the same. no one got indicted, no one went to jail. after a while i started becoming interested specifically in that and was that there was no enforcement of any of this. around the time of the occupy protests i decided to write this book. then i shifted my focus to try to learn more for myself about who does go to jail in this country. i thought -- we cannot make this comparison accurately until you learn about both sides of the equation. it is actually much more grotesque to consider the nonenforcement of white-collar criminals when you do consider how incredibly aggressive law enforce
looking at why the vast majority of white-collar criminals have avoided prison while an unequal justiceprisons the poor and people of color on a massive scale. i interviewed him with aaron and began by asking him to talk about this divide. >> this is about my experience in covering wall street. i have been doing it since the crash of 2008. over and over again i would cover these complex and socially destructive capers committed by white-collar criminals. the punchline to all of the...
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the economy has been growing more unequal over the last few decades, and in fact, over this recoveryas gdp or the values of goods and service has expanded, the vast majority has done an end run around the middle class and poor and gone right to the top. like you, i welcome anyone to this conversation who wants to have it. that's a good thing. but also like you, the ticket the admission to the conversation isn't just rhetoric. it's got to be the kind of policies that will help reconnect the middle class to broadly shared prosperity. i've not yet to hear that from some of the new entrants into the discussion. >> joe you know since 1960 most americans have seen very little change in their income. but check out how much the top 1% is making. it's a 270% jump. i mean joe, what can president obama's agenda do to address what he calls the defining challenge of our time? >> well and he's doing it and i think that's what you're going to hear tomorrow. look at the things that were proposed in your last segment. expanding public education, because that's really what it's about when we talk abou
the economy has been growing more unequal over the last few decades, and in fact, over this recoveryas gdp or the values of goods and service has expanded, the vast majority has done an end run around the middle class and poor and gone right to the top. like you, i welcome anyone to this conversation who wants to have it. that's a good thing. but also like you, the ticket the admission to the conversation isn't just rhetoric. it's got to be the kind of policies that will help reconnect the...
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when we look at america today, yes, there is still unfairness unequality, yes, there are sill elementsphobia but that is all in transition because there are people that are fighting every day in different ways to change that. the challenge is today on how do you deal with makeing fair the criminal justice system, how do you make law enforcement accountable to where they are not above the law does not make you anti-police. we are not anti-police because we challenge a chokehold case in staten island new york. we are, in fact pro police we work with police. the injusts we still face are why people have been marching peacefully in the streets over these last few months. and we must continue to have these kinds of discussions, raise our voices protest where we must but always towards solutions, always toward making it a better and open and just society. not just making noise but making change all over the world. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> youtube president. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. wild. president
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administrationadd alsotaking the opportunity to call for action on number of issues inn you had clueing income unequality poverty still inhabit our nation and our planet. >> we look at the services that hhs supports our nation's linger lingering disparityies are clear. >> meanwhile president obama is focusing on helping others to honor dr. king's memory. participating in a service project with the first lady at the boys and girls club of greater washington. earlier vice-president biden spoke at a memorial breakfast. he touch on the recent racial unrest urging the country to move forward together. >> let's not forget who we are. let's not forget what we have done. let's not forget there's much more to do. >> the nation' lars jeff service taking place in philadelphia. more than 135,000 volunteers helping out on over 1800 different projects. in washington, doug mckelway, fox news. >> we've got another half hour of news straight ahead for you. >> frighten parents are calling pure evil. razor blades hidden in the grass and sticking out of the ground at a playground. >>> plus incredible video from sunday' icy
administrationadd alsotaking the opportunity to call for action on number of issues inn you had clueing income unequality poverty still inhabit our nation and our planet. >> we look at the services that hhs supports our nation's linger lingering disparityies are clear. >> meanwhile president obama is focusing on helping others to honor dr. king's memory. participating in a service project with the first lady at the boys and girls club of greater washington. earlier vice-president...