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you can't let corporate ú&ney into the political system, and you know, we have now this citizen's united caseh is -- you know, which is the most momentous historically supreme court case in the last ten years. >> open the flood gates to corporate money >> it opens the flood gates and it, it has hardly been covered. we know a lot about charlie sheen, but we know very -- we are the best entertained and the least informed people on the facecken said that a journalist is somebody who can't distinguish between a bicycle accident and the end of civilization. and. [laughing] the citizens united case is the end of civilization. >> i am not going to take that personally. >> no [ lauggter ] >> if you're talking about them , i understand. >> not me. >> he wasn't talking about npr. >> ok. all public media. that's fine. but the idea is that you believe -- >> and that's a challenge. >> corporations are a good thing. they get people to accumulate wealth and then they risk it and they create jobs, which is what they want to do and they create strong communities. but, they should not be running our government
you can't let corporate ú&ney into the political system, and you know, we have now this citizen's united caseh is -- you know, which is the most momentous historically supreme court case in the last ten years. >> open the flood gates to corporate money >> it opens the flood gates and it, it has hardly been covered. we know a lot about charlie sheen, but we know very -- we are the best entertained and the least informed people on the facecken said that a journalist is somebody...
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(applause) now the supreme court's decision in the citizens united case allows for unlimited donations. and as you can see, on the colbert superpac tote board we have so far raised somewhere between 100 and our goal of infinite dollars. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: so somewhere in here. come on. guys, look at that. we're so close to infinite dollars. (laughter) >> stephen: so go to colbert superpac.com. become a member and donate because there are countless conservative issues and candidates deserve the kind of support that only we can provide. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: nation, i don't have to tell you we have an energy crisis on our hands. even our most volatile source of fuel lasts only five hours. that's why i am such a huge supporter of hydro fracking. the drilling process that blasts pressurized water, sand and chemicals below the earth's surface to break up rock and release natural gas. it's like giving the earth an alka sellinger if the alka sellinger shattered your internal organs so oil company kos harvest your juices. (laughter) >> stephen: now folks t
(applause) now the supreme court's decision in the citizens united case allows for unlimited donations. and as you can see, on the colbert superpac tote board we have so far raised somewhere between 100 and our goal of infinite dollars. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: so somewhere in here. come on. guys, look at that. we're so close to infinite dollars. (laughter) >> stephen: so go to colbert superpac.com. become a member and donate because there are countless...
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how many of you know what the citizens united case is? how many of you know what brown v. is the anti-brown v. board of education of our time. brown was about expanding our democracy and living on the american promise. citizens united is the opposite, bubut in geneva corporate takeover, and undermined the ability of real life breathing human beings to influence decisions. and 2010 the supreme court held in citizens united the federal election commission by a 5-4 majority of corporations have the exact same political speech rights as real live breathing human beings. so first amendment core right of american democracy and tended to protect expressive interests of people, flesh and blood people, some of us were spies, jackets, pants usually. also extended now the corporations. so what does that mean? it means corporations can spend whatever they want to influence election outcomes. there are still restrictions in place about giving contribution directly to a candidate if you're a corporation, but they can spend whatever amount they choose. how to get a hold of what that means
how many of you know what the citizens united case is? how many of you know what brown v. is the anti-brown v. board of education of our time. brown was about expanding our democracy and living on the american promise. citizens united is the opposite, bubut in geneva corporate takeover, and undermined the ability of real life breathing human beings to influence decisions. and 2010 the supreme court held in citizens united the federal election commission by a 5-4 majority of corporations have...
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how does the united states, you say that the united states and europe you fear they are in great decline, irrecoverable klein? >> i think it is almost a case wean between the united states and europe what i might call competitive decac -- -- deck dense. >> stephen: we're going to win that. >> i haven't been too sure.
how does the united states, you say that the united states and europe you fear they are in great decline, irrecoverable klein? >> i think it is almost a case wean between the united states and europe what i might call competitive decac -- -- deck dense. >> stephen: we're going to win that. >> i haven't been too sure.
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i saw you were discussing the citizens united case before. when i was in law school, and if i had been in business school, we were taught that corporations were creations of the state. and that they had certain responsibilities to all their stake holders, their shareholders, their employees, their customers and the communities of which they were a part. if for about 30 years, we've been told that corporations' only responsibilities are to their shareholders. those ideas together have produced a combustible and unsustainable amount of inequality in america. if you want to live in a country where people like emily, middle class kids and people like you have a fair shot at the american dream, we have to re-examine them both. professor michael porter at harvard business school, the distinguished republican, and i've known him for many years. he's done great work from royal development and the inner cities. has a cover story. you can pull it up on the internet in two additions back i think of the harvard business journal, saying we have to change
i saw you were discussing the citizens united case before. when i was in law school, and if i had been in business school, we were taught that corporations were creations of the state. and that they had certain responsibilities to all their stake holders, their shareholders, their employees, their customers and the communities of which they were a part. if for about 30 years, we've been told that corporations' only responsibilities are to their shareholders. those ideas together have produced a...
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but a supporter say the case is just a pretext to be united states. senator the main headlines here in our next hour interview show spotlight discusses a string of cases of russian children killed by foreign adoptive parents and we ask is moscow doing enough that's next to stay with us. hello yellow welcome to thoughts like the interview show on our t.v. i would love to entertain my guests in the studio it is our stuff and the russian foreign minister sergei a large rock is on an official visit to the united states among other things he's flying to strike a deal with americans concerning the child adoption process just recently several american families have been blaming all groups for children adopted in russia south moscow wants to help i like to examine the living conditions tribe adopted children what other problems does the russian children on the front face here's the presidential commission for the children's rights by the left after. a number of scandals where american parents badly treated the children played up with russia last moscow and was
but a supporter say the case is just a pretext to be united states. senator the main headlines here in our next hour interview show spotlight discusses a string of cases of russian children killed by foreign adoptive parents and we ask is moscow doing enough that's next to stay with us. hello yellow welcome to thoughts like the interview show on our t.v. i would love to entertain my guests in the studio it is our stuff and the russian foreign minister sergei a large rock is on an official visit...
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sent it back and took advantage of the lot in a different approach than the design of three units in that case. and think we shouldn't just dismiss six units on this lot because i think they could be designed such that it could accommodate what the program has and more. i'm not real enamored with two-car parking and would like to voice my objection to that. in public and also i think if staff is going to be continuing to work, they should include whatever standards we're looking at for obscure glass that are going to be used for balcony railings. president olague: i wanted to comment and applaud the staff for having the courage to make this type of recommendation because that seems to be the direction at least i hear the city sort of encouraging which is densifying, you know, what they call it, density equity is the buzzword that everyone should be doing their fair share to increase density throughout the city. so i really think that what i see here -- it's really an overparked project, two parking spaces for each single family home which i think is excessive amounts of parking, it's two to on
sent it back and took advantage of the lot in a different approach than the design of three units in that case. and think we shouldn't just dismiss six units on this lot because i think they could be designed such that it could accommodate what the program has and more. i'm not real enamored with two-car parking and would like to voice my objection to that. in public and also i think if staff is going to be continuing to work, they should include whatever standards we're looking at for obscure...
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years of his life fighting the case, he continued to fight for justice, and he brought his case to the united states supreme court. he received a $40 million jury verdict, and in april, the united states supreme court overturned that, even though in this case, there were three prosecutors who have -- who were found to have intentionally withheld evidence that would have exonerated him. plus, and this is a great lesson for all of us, it was a prosecutor who was the hero. he stood up and came forward and told everybody what the other two prosecutors did. when he did that, his efforts were rebuked by the district attorney. as a result, he left his job. it tells you that there are heroes everywhere. people are standing up for justice everywhere. we have to reach everyone everywhere every place in order to solve this problem. we do have a plaque to presented -- present to j.t > as a result of everything he has been through, but more importantly, to help him in the future -- present to j.t. as a result of everything he has been through, but more importantly, for everything he will do in the future.
years of his life fighting the case, he continued to fight for justice, and he brought his case to the united states supreme court. he received a $40 million jury verdict, and in april, the united states supreme court overturned that, even though in this case, there were three prosecutors who have -- who were found to have intentionally withheld evidence that would have exonerated him. plus, and this is a great lesson for all of us, it was a prosecutor who was the hero. he stood up and came...
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the case was recently reopened by the santa clara county cold case unit. authorities say he is linked to a murder and attempted rape. holland is already in jail awaiting trial for the 1983 rape and murder of 17-year-old cynthia munoz of campbell. if convicted he could be eligible for the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole. he's being held without bail. >>> the fatal shooting of a knife wielding man will soon receive scrutiny. the committee will review the july 3rd shooting when it meets on monday. you're looking at surveillance video of the shooting released on thursday. 45-year-old charles hill was shot and killed after he attacked officers with a knife and an open bottle. >>> firefighters in southern california are battling a large wildfire this evening. the eagle fire is burning in northeastern san diego county on the indian reservation. so far the fire has burned 4,000 acres of thick brush. firefighters have the fire 30% con takened. but say steep and rugged terrain is making things difficult. no buildings are threatened.
the case was recently reopened by the santa clara county cold case unit. authorities say he is linked to a murder and attempted rape. holland is already in jail awaiting trial for the 1983 rape and murder of 17-year-old cynthia munoz of campbell. if convicted he could be eligible for the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole. he's being held without bail. >>> the fatal shooting of a knife wielding man will soon receive scrutiny. the committee will review the...
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generation of people that could have gotten an mba and i thought you were discussing the citizens united case before. when i was in moscow in a fragmented business school, we were taught that corporations were creations of the state and that in return for privileges to certain responsibilities and they have responsibilities to other stakeholders, shareholders, employees, customers and the communities of which they were apart. for about 30 years, coincident with the government is the problem. government and we've been told to corporations on the responsibilities are their shareholders. those two ideas together have produced a combustible and unsustainable and that is inequality in america. and if you want to live in a country where people like emily, middle-class kids and people like you have a fair shot at the american dream, we have to re-examine them both. professor michael porter at harvard business school, a distinguished republican i've known for many years he's done great work for development has a cover story on the internet in two editions, saying we have to change our notion of corpo
generation of people that could have gotten an mba and i thought you were discussing the citizens united case before. when i was in moscow in a fragmented business school, we were taught that corporations were creations of the state and that in return for privileges to certain responsibilities and they have responsibilities to other stakeholders, shareholders, employees, customers and the communities of which they were apart. for about 30 years, coincident with the government is the problem....
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the landmark united states supreme court case that eventually ended segregation on all buses within thisntry could not have been achieved without your valiant efforts that began with your testimony against the montgomery public transportation system. i commend you for your passion, courage, and dedication. very few people could have demonstrated the level of conviction you showed at the young age of 15. young people today view you as a role model and as an important figure in the history of the civil rights movement. as united states senator representing the people of california, i commend your outstanding service to this country. i wish you good health and happiness in the years to come. sincerely yours, diane feinstein, united states senator -- dianne feinstein, united states senator." [applause] >> i don't know what to say. i'm so overwhelmed. it really feels good to get some recognition from the politicians and top politicians. i'm glad that i lived to see this day. [applause] and i want to thank all who have made this day possible, including all the people at the library that put th
the landmark united states supreme court case that eventually ended segregation on all buses within thisntry could not have been achieved without your valiant efforts that began with your testimony against the montgomery public transportation system. i commend you for your passion, courage, and dedication. very few people could have demonstrated the level of conviction you showed at the young age of 15. young people today view you as a role model and as an important figure in the history of the...
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unit. and his case wasn't even investigated internally by the sbi until later this summer after our series reporters weren't the only ones investigating the sbi. an outside expert, a former fbi agent, would find that floyd brown and greg taylor were just the tip of the iceberg. >> i'm about as hard-lined law enforcement as you can get. law and order, putting bad guys in jail. but what we saw was just not ri hey! you want that? you want a warm, super-delicious strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothing to eat sure you do. hey! you can have the pop tart! pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat pillsbury toaster strudel. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only with liberty mutual auto insurance. if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more
unit. and his case wasn't even investigated internally by the sbi until later this summer after our series reporters weren't the only ones investigating the sbi. an outside expert, a former fbi agent, would find that floyd brown and greg taylor were just the tip of the iceberg. >> i'm about as hard-lined law enforcement as you can get. law and order, putting bad guys in jail. but what we saw was just not ri hey! you want that? you want a warm, super-delicious strawberry toaster strudel...
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unit. and his case wasn't even investigated internally by the sbi until later this summer after our seriesews and observer reporters weren't the only ones investigating the sbi. an outside expert, a former fbi agent, would find that floyd brown and greg taylor were just the tip of the iceberg. >> i'm about as hard-lined law enforcement as you can get. law and order, putting bad guys in jail. but what we saw was just not right. ♪ ♪ ♪ look at that car, well, it goes fast ♪ ♪ givin' my dad a heart attack ♪ [ friend ] that is so awesome. ♪ i love my car [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] that first chevy, yea, it gets under your skin. ♪ it gets under your skin. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only with liberty mutual auto insurance. if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? any questions? no. you know... ♪ we're not magicians ♪ we can't read your mind ♪ ♪ read your mind ♪ we need your questions ♪ each and every kind ♪ every kind ♪ wi
unit. and his case wasn't even investigated internally by the sbi until later this summer after our seriesews and observer reporters weren't the only ones investigating the sbi. an outside expert, a former fbi agent, would find that floyd brown and greg taylor were just the tip of the iceberg. >> i'm about as hard-lined law enforcement as you can get. law and order, putting bad guys in jail. but what we saw was just not right. ♪ ♪ ♪ look at that car, well, it goes fast ♪ ♪...
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information about children who were replaced from russia to the united states of america as a border adoption like yeah exactly even now we have two cases children who were sent to work asian and still in the united states of america this is a win tonight is this we're going to get free is the goal for example is the case of the duma which now is leading the family in the state of your and the problem is that these parents who are not parents exactly because the they don't have any. child don't want to adopt him. do not want to let him go home to russia this is a situation so that's part of the presidential commission there for children's rights spotlight will be back shortly will continue to. break up. with the end of the boer war and going the way of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake. or weapons on hair trigger alert. to use it as a threat. but you know if you keep spinning a trillion dollars a year on weapons of eventually you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it
information about children who were replaced from russia to the united states of america as a border adoption like yeah exactly even now we have two cases children who were sent to work asian and still in the united states of america this is a win tonight is this we're going to get free is the goal for example is the case of the duma which now is leading the family in the state of your and the problem is that these parents who are not parents exactly because the they don't have any. child don't...
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as you know, professor, the supreme court of the united states takes such few cases that usually the intermediary court decision is the final one. we have to fill the bench. it is going to be worse every day if we have an empty federal bench that cannot function. on the 11th circuit today, we have two vacancies. >> another dimension, it has been called to mind in this question that justice sotomayor was cross-examined in a rather aggressive way concerning her statement that a woman, i think she went on to say hispanic woman -- >> wise latina. >> you are running way ahead of me. could understand a lot of things much better than people, certainly such as i, and perhaps even you. so we are talking both about, so to speak on ethnic and cultural background and gender. they are affecting the way people understand what justice is. >> well, she -- i thought she answered the question pretty well. she got confirmed. the fact is that at the same time, the justice alito understands some of those cultural issues. it is interesting. the supreme court of the united states today has no protestants o
as you know, professor, the supreme court of the united states takes such few cases that usually the intermediary court decision is the final one. we have to fill the bench. it is going to be worse every day if we have an empty federal bench that cannot function. on the 11th circuit today, we have two vacancies. >> another dimension, it has been called to mind in this question that justice sotomayor was cross-examined in a rather aggressive way concerning her statement that a woman, i...
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to extradite him to sweden over sex crime allegations but it supporters say the case is just a pretext to be unitedtates. and. our interview show spotlight discusses a string of cases of russian children killed by foreign adoptive parents we ask is doing enough that's next tuesday. hello yellow welcome to spotlight for the show on r.t. . and today my guest in the studio is. the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is on an official visit to the united states among other things he's trying to strike a deal with americans concerning the child adoption process just recently several american families have been blamed. for children adopted in south moscow wants to have a right to examine living conditions of adopted children what problem does the russian children ombudsman face here is the presidential commission for children's rights the. number of scandals where american parents badly treated the children they adopted in russia. and washington to come up with a solution to document design by russia would make the organizations helping americans adopt to russia need international recognized conventio
to extradite him to sweden over sex crime allegations but it supporters say the case is just a pretext to be unitedtates. and. our interview show spotlight discusses a string of cases of russian children killed by foreign adoptive parents we ask is doing enough that's next tuesday. hello yellow welcome to spotlight for the show on r.t. . and today my guest in the studio is. the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov is on an official visit to the united states among other things he's trying to...