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rational system when we have yes so-called black and the way it is it's not a good idea i mean a united states american system as we see so-called centuries to now because our culture when can is will not kill each other and this is where i agree with you that we care for candidates against the same story it was during our parliament election on december seventh that is why i will that we will have more serious who are loose and who who party system who i think this this system is is part of...
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through a string of primaries two parties present their candidates for the president of the united states americans are accustomed to hassen two teams they watch football games baseball games and basketball where there is one team against the other team that's kind of the way they see politics as well i think it affects their thinking there's only two choices republicans and democrats get it they just grown accustomed to that and same mentality. but according to a gallup poll over record number of americans forty percent now identify themselves as political independence there are many people who have expressed dissatisfaction with the current system but they seem more signs of the notion that those people who are currently in positions of power or not want to walk any sort of change in that we're not likely to see change anytime soon for an independent or third party candidate getting on a general election ballot is considered a goon task in the us ralph nader an independent a renowned lawyer consumer rights advocate ran for the presidency six times harder to get on the ballot in this country by fa
through a string of primaries two parties present their candidates for the president of the united states americans are accustomed to hassen two teams they watch football games baseball games and basketball where there is one team against the other team that's kind of the way they see politics as well i think it affects their thinking there's only two choices republicans and democrats get it they just grown accustomed to that and same mentality. but according to a gallup poll over record number...
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of human rights and they are being carried out by the europeans themselves as well as the united states americans by sanctioning the central bank are trying to even prevent iran from importing. grain or rice even the initial sanctions a few years ago if you look at the weekly leaks documents that they were intended for ordinary people to make them change their minds about the iranian government. and later on today crowds of israelis will be taking to the streets to march against a war with iran which the country's political leadership has been pushing for. middle east correspondent will be taking a look at how the government is unable to deal with problems at home let alone with a budget outside threats. also tied to verses anime as we explore a renowned russian jewelry hard to wrap it up right. there's no response from anger in austerity head greece as another protest against budget cuts has ended up in clashes with police the country has been relying on international bailout loans since may of twenty ten and the street. right now has been met with public fury and continuing protests it's a feel
of human rights and they are being carried out by the europeans themselves as well as the united states americans by sanctioning the central bank are trying to even prevent iran from importing. grain or rice even the initial sanctions a few years ago if you look at the weekly leaks documents that they were intended for ordinary people to make them change their minds about the iranian government. and later on today crowds of israelis will be taking to the streets to march against a war with iran...
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of human rights and they are being carried out by the europeans themselves as well as the united states americans by sanctioning the central bank are trying to even prevent the iranians from importing. grain or rice even the initial sanctions a few years ago if you look at the weekly leaks documents that they were intended for ordinary people to make them change their minds about the iranian government. there's no rush by. grace as another protest against those budget cuts has ended up in clashes with police the country's been relying on international loads now since may twenty ten in exchange for the harsh public spending cuts. with public fury and continuing protests it's a feeling shared by young people of spain to. the youth jobless rates heading for fifty percent because of a severe economic problems to deal with and it's all to sarah first reports next the country's young intend to make their voices heard brace. using quite this is part of a lost generation with unemployment at an all time high with more than forty nine percent to sixteen thanks for your roles now out of work it's spain it
of human rights and they are being carried out by the europeans themselves as well as the united states americans by sanctioning the central bank are trying to even prevent the iranians from importing. grain or rice even the initial sanctions a few years ago if you look at the weekly leaks documents that they were intended for ordinary people to make them change their minds about the iranian government. there's no rush by. grace as another protest against those budget cuts has ended up in...
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of human rights and they are being carried out by the europeans themselves as well as the united states american by sanctioning the central bank are trying to even prevent the iranians from importing. grain or rice even the initial sanctions a few years ago if you look at the weekly leaked documents they were intended for ordinary people to make them change their minds about the iranian government. there's no response from anger at all sara lee had greece as another protest against budget cuts has ended up with clash. the country has been relying on international bailout loans since may of twenty ten an exchange for harsh spending per belt tightening has been met with public fury and continuing protests it's a feeling shared by young spain where the youth jobless rate is heading for fifty percent due to severe economic problems and as our firth reports the country's young intends to make their voices heard. using quite this has sparked fears of a lost generation with unemployment at an all time high with more than forty nine percent of sixteen to twenty four year olds now that's what it's saying
of human rights and they are being carried out by the europeans themselves as well as the united states american by sanctioning the central bank are trying to even prevent the iranians from importing. grain or rice even the initial sanctions a few years ago if you look at the weekly leaked documents they were intended for ordinary people to make them change their minds about the iranian government. there's no response from anger at all sara lee had greece as another protest against budget cuts...
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committee and senator feinstein urged releasing of a him me that justified the kill of a united states americane house wanted to bring the 9/11 suspects to a federal court in new york city where they have constitutional rights but the administration was judged during execution for an american without due process in -- of course we will see how it plays out. >>shepard: thank you. and now, to the judge. our senior judicial analyst, judge independence -- judge napolitano is with us. not much of an understanding why one is this way and one is the other way. >>judge napolitano: in my view she is correct. we have seen the speech and are not permitted to quote from it because he will give it in an hour but the attorney general in that speech will argue that the administration substituted its own form of due process, assuring itself this give was a bad guy and convincing itself this give was about to do more harm and made itself judge, jury and executioner. no since president lincoln claimed the power to kill another men and lincoln did it in a wartime environment when people were shooting at each othe
committee and senator feinstein urged releasing of a him me that justified the kill of a united states americane house wanted to bring the 9/11 suspects to a federal court in new york city where they have constitutional rights but the administration was judged during execution for an american without due process in -- of course we will see how it plays out. >>shepard: thank you. and now, to the judge. our senior judicial analyst, judge independence -- judge napolitano is with us. not much...
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we are american airlines are being attacked for flights on the united states. >> american airlines andal backed by the lobbying group sued the e.u. but the plaintiff this week dropped the case saying they are instead pinning their hopes for a resolution on the obama administration. in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> chris: being on food stamps is absolutely a good thing in some places. we'll tell you where and why next on the grapevine. this congressman is proud of his own body. but who paid for it? people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announc
we are american airlines are being attacked for flights on the united states. >> american airlines andal backed by the lobbying group sued the e.u. but the plaintiff this week dropped the case saying they are instead pinning their hopes for a resolution on the obama administration. in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> chris: being on food stamps is absolutely a good thing in some places. we'll tell you where and why next on the grapevine. this congressman is proud of his own...
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american debt is held by china, i don't know. it can be seen as a real weakness or point of vulner ability for the united states, but on the other hand the fact that china holds so much american debt means they want to maintain a good relationship with the united states. >> what's the downside? >> the downside for the trade figures is the loss of jobs in the united states and that's really hitting american workers quite hard, but americans are workers and consumers, the advantage of the united states is cheap goods made in china. i think walmart is the single biggest trading partner with china. >> 60% of what they buy at least comes from china? >> the trade relationship between walmart and china is bigger than the trade relationships with most country. it's quite extraordinary. that's a down side. the other down side is that the chinese will continue to try to get into the american market and continue to try to protect their own and a trade imbalance that side i think will always lead to political tensions. >> what about them owning $349 billion of our debt? >> well, the fact that they own so much of your debt means in a way that
american debt is held by china, i don't know. it can be seen as a real weakness or point of vulner ability for the united states, but on the other hand the fact that china holds so much american debt means they want to maintain a good relationship with the united states. >> what's the downside? >> the downside for the trade figures is the loss of jobs in the united states and that's really hitting american workers quite hard, but americans are workers and consumers, the advantage of...
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. >> a food stamps represent one of the fastest growing federal programs in the united states. 46million americans that assistance but it's a program that can be right for abuse. the feds bust hundreds each year for fraud as christian found out, if some story owners here are still taking them. >> cases of beer, cartons of cigarettes, even cold hard cash to buy big ticket items. that's how hundreds of millions of your tax dollars are spent each year in a slick food stamp scheme. >> sometimes it's the goods themselves are the things, sometimes you get cash back. >> reporter: michael tanner studies the government's food stamp program for a washington think tank. he said it's easy to use them illegally and the government knows it. the government bans about a thousand retailers nationwide for fraud. in the baltimore area alone agents have permanently disqualified 39 store owners since 2006. >> food stamp program is always had one of the highest rates of wait, fraud and abuse. >> reporter: our investigation revealed some of the same vendors who are bust reasonable doubt wrongly readmitted to the program
. >> a food stamps represent one of the fastest growing federal programs in the united states. 46million americans that assistance but it's a program that can be right for abuse. the feds bust hundreds each year for fraud as christian found out, if some story owners here are still taking them. >> cases of beer, cartons of cigarettes, even cold hard cash to buy big ticket items. that's how hundreds of millions of your tax dollars are spent each year in a slick food stamp scheme....
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his commitment was that the united states, americans, should pay the same price of gasoline as europeans. that's $9 or $10 a gallon. dr. chu was asked last week what he thought the right price -- was he willing to try to lower the price of gasoline? and he said no. he is not in the business of lowering the price of gasoline. he is in the business of developing replacements for gasoline. he then explained about some breakthrough in battery research, which i suspect in 15 to 20 years' time will be useful. but most of us don't have 15 to 20 years to fill up our cars. now -- i believe -- so first of all, i believe the lesson of where we are is that we should abolish the department of energy as a grotesque failure. [cheers and applause] >> i simply want to start with the premise no more solyndras, no more boondoggles, now let's talk about energy. the president said there's no silver bullets. he's right. but there is a presidential panel. -- pen. he could sign three documents and change the oil trajectory of the united states. first, he could approve the keystone x.l. pipeline. [cheers and app
his commitment was that the united states, americans, should pay the same price of gasoline as europeans. that's $9 or $10 a gallon. dr. chu was asked last week what he thought the right price -- was he willing to try to lower the price of gasoline? and he said no. he is not in the business of lowering the price of gasoline. he is in the business of developing replacements for gasoline. he then explained about some breakthrough in battery research, which i suspect in 15 to 20 years' time will...
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russia joining the world trade organization presents a lucrative opportunity for the united states economy american jobs. we can all you must all embrace rather than escape this opportunity. russia is the largest economy currently outside the wto. it is the sixth largest economy in the world. to allow american businesses, workers, businesses, ranchers to see the opportunity that wto presents, congress must act. we must pass permanent, normal trade relations or pntr to access the growing russia market. if the united states passes the pntr with russia, u.s. exports to russia are expected to double within five years. if congress doesn't pass pntr, russia will join the wto any way and u.s. exporters will lose out to the chinese and european competitors. these competitors will expand the one side of the agreement that benefits the businesses and requires them to give up nothing in return. unlike a free trade agreement, the united states will not further open its market to russia. we will not make any other changes to our trade loss. it's a one-way street. russia, on the other hand, will lower its tariff
russia joining the world trade organization presents a lucrative opportunity for the united states economy american jobs. we can all you must all embrace rather than escape this opportunity. russia is the largest economy currently outside the wto. it is the sixth largest economy in the world. to allow american businesses, workers, businesses, ranchers to see the opportunity that wto presents, congress must act. we must pass permanent, normal trade relations or pntr to access the growing russia...
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there is no reason for the united states and iran to be divided from one another. here in the united states, iranian-americans prosper and contribute greatly to our culture. this year an iranian production, a separation, won america's highest honor for a foreign film. our navies have confronted the dangers of piracy with u.s. sailors even rescuing iranian citizens who had been taken hostage. and from facebook to twitter, from cell phones to the internet, our people use the same tools to talk to one another and to enrich our lives. yet increasingly, the iranian people are denied the basic freedom to access the information that they want. instead, the iranian government jams satellite signals to shut down television and radio broadcasts. it censors the internet to control what the iranian people can see and say. the regime monitors computers and cell phones for the sole purpose of protecting its own power. and in recent weeks, the internet restrictions have become so severe that iranians can't communicate freely with their loved ones within iran or beyond its borders. technologies that should empower citizens a
there is no reason for the united states and iran to be divided from one another. here in the united states, iranian-americans prosper and contribute greatly to our culture. this year an iranian production, a separation, won america's highest honor for a foreign film. our navies have confronted the dangers of piracy with u.s. sailors even rescuing iranian citizens who had been taken hostage. and from facebook to twitter, from cell phones to the internet, our people use the same tools to talk to...
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the tax rate in the united states -- let's say we zero it out, which we are not -- that all the money being held overseas, that that will come back to the united states and american businesses will create jobs here in the united states, rather than leave it overseas and use cheaper labor? >> i do. i think that people want to get americans back to work. the multi-national country, but those based in the united states, we want to give them the incentives to be here. but with the incredible regulatory rampage from this administration, it's making it a lot harder to create jobs in this country. >> don't most companies, in terms of whatever they are make, they are going to make it where they can make it the cheapest and have the largest margin of profit, right? >> well, that's what corporations often do -- >> yes, so if they can make something overseas for half the price, why would they bring that moan bark to the united states to make that wiget and have it cost more and lower their margin of profit? >> you are talking about production and if you want to produce a low-cost item, that's one way, we have seen that for years. but i think the american economy and the ame
the tax rate in the united states -- let's say we zero it out, which we are not -- that all the money being held overseas, that that will come back to the united states and american businesses will create jobs here in the united states, rather than leave it overseas and use cheaper labor? >> i do. i think that people want to get americans back to work. the multi-national country, but those based in the united states, we want to give them the incentives to be here. but with the incredible...
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but very few americans know the story of the hundreds of thousand of tribal members who have served in the united states military as far back as the revolutionary war. as a veteran myself, i want to thank colonel huntinghorse and the 24,000 active duty american indian alaskan soldiers serving to day to protect the united states and the tribal nations of north america. thank you. [ applause ] my fellow tribal leaders, tribal citizens and american citizens, members of the national congress of american indians, members of the administration, members of the 112th congress, and those listening, or watching today, i am honored to speak to you all, but especially to address representatives of the more than 5 million native people and the 566 tribal nations of indian country. [ applause ] the state of indian nations is strong. our nations are strong. our people are strong. like our sovereignty, the strength of our nations is our inheritance. the state of indian nations as i outlo outline defined by what we commit to right now to make the state of indian nations even stronger in the years to come. we all know tr
but very few americans know the story of the hundreds of thousand of tribal members who have served in the united states military as far back as the revolutionary war. as a veteran myself, i want to thank colonel huntinghorse and the 24,000 active duty american indian alaskan soldiers serving to day to protect the united states and the tribal nations of north america. thank you. [ applause ] my fellow tribal leaders, tribal citizens and american citizens, members of the national congress of...
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this tragedy has evoked concern and outrage of the united states government, american people and much of the world. at the outset i would like to stress that the president in a pro broad cross session of the international community stated bashar assad must had campaign of killing and crimes against his own people now. must step aside and allow a democratic transition to proceed immediately. furthermore, through its repeated violations of human rights, any government that indiscriminately kills its own people, loses legitimacy. this regime has lost its legitimacy and right to rule the country. this situation demands an international response and for that reason the united states has been leading efforts within the international community to pressure assad to stop his violence against the syrian people, and to step aside. unfortunately, this terrible situation has no simple answers so the result is a great deal of anger and frustration that we all share. there are some members who are concerned about whether we are doing enough to stem the violence in syria and that is understandable. a
this tragedy has evoked concern and outrage of the united states government, american people and much of the world. at the outset i would like to stress that the president in a pro broad cross session of the international community stated bashar assad must had campaign of killing and crimes against his own people now. must step aside and allow a democratic transition to proceed immediately. furthermore, through its repeated violations of human rights, any government that indiscriminately kills...
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americans are the only racial group whose population is majority immigrant. by comparison 39% of latinos and 21% of pacific islanders were born outside of the united states. only 10% of native americans, 9% of nonhispanic whites and 6% of african-americans were foreign born. asian-americans are ethnically diverse. while filipinos and chinese americans together make up roughly anti half of all asian-americans living in california, the asian-american community includes a multitude of ethnic groups speaking dozens of languages, while rates of growth are high within nearly every ethnic group. the fastest growing are south asian with indian, pakistani, sri lankan and bangladesh she communities in california growing dramatically. with that ethnic diversity comes social and economic diversity. poverty is one of many indicators that illustrate that diversity as you can see looking at this chart, filipino, indian and japanese americans, have pov very difficult rates equal to or lower than nonhispanic whites. southeastern asian-americans exceed those of african-americans and latinos. that's a quick demographic overview of the api community. how did these demographic
americans are the only racial group whose population is majority immigrant. by comparison 39% of latinos and 21% of pacific islanders were born outside of the united states. only 10% of native americans, 9% of nonhispanic whites and 6% of african-americans were foreign born. asian-americans are ethnically diverse. while filipinos and chinese americans together make up roughly anti half of all asian-americans living in california, the asian-american community includes a multitude of ethnic...
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whether the focus of the concern is productive activities that take place within the united states and employ americans or whether the focus of our concern is corporations that are legally registered in the united states that may be producing anywhere and i think that the focus back to the interests is of the american workers towards our commercial policies would be constructive. >> interesting. >> wi want to -- i want to ask one more question so we have seven or eight minutes so i would like to ask larry more questions, too, and you are welcome to walk up to the mics. laura was talking about the energy policy when we came in and would that be a priority for you if you were called in to give a piece of your mind to the next president. what would you be doing? >> look, if you think of the large systems of our economy, throws a health care system, and we have passed comprehensive reform and see how it works and a lot of the questions that ask about it and we had a big consideration and we did something. there's a financial system and we had a big consideration and we had disaster and then a big considera
whether the focus of the concern is productive activities that take place within the united states and employ americans or whether the focus of our concern is corporations that are legally registered in the united states that may be producing anywhere and i think that the focus back to the interests is of the american workers towards our commercial policies would be constructive. >> interesting. >> wi want to -- i want to ask one more question so we have seven or eight minutes so i...
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rebuilding and protecting a strong economy for the millions of middle class americans in the united states. mr. chairman, with that i ask unanimous consents to enter the march 20th "the washington post" article entitled "the man blocking america's recovery" into the record. >> i would reserve -- how is it germain to today's hearing? >> this addresses this issue. >> we can include it as extraneous material but it was germain to the hearing we had in new york and suggest it be placed in the record for that hearing. >> we now go to the chairman of the subcommittee, mr. patrick mchenry for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you for calling this hearing today. nearly four years ago americans witnessed domestic and global markets deteriorate. resulting in millions of job losses and unprecedented measures by governments and central banks to prop up financial institutions. as the united states economy remains vulnerable in the midst of a very shaky recovery just across the atlantic our european friends fight to fend off a second wave of economic financial turmoil. their le
rebuilding and protecting a strong economy for the millions of middle class americans in the united states. mr. chairman, with that i ask unanimous consents to enter the march 20th "the washington post" article entitled "the man blocking america's recovery" into the record. >> i would reserve -- how is it germain to today's hearing? >> this addresses this issue. >> we can include it as extraneous material but it was germain to the hearing we had in new york...
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with the relationship between chinese-americans and the american state on the one hand and chinese-americans and the majority population in the united states. the white population. but, of course, the united states also has very significant ethnic minorities apart from chinese-american, particularly african-americans and hispanic-american. and i was wondering whether you might want to say a few words about the relationship between the chinese-american community and the other minorities that exist in the united states? >> well, it's a relationship that has evolved over time for decades. i would say that during the civil rights movement, chinese-americans, particularly in places like the san francisco bay area, worked with other ethnic groups to champion their human rights and their civil liberties, and i would -- there was an alliance actually between some organizations in the bay area with the black panthers and also in -- universities such as san francisco state and berkeley, as i mentioned before, there was an organization by the name of the third world liberation front, and that was a coalition of asian-americans, hispanic-americ
with the relationship between chinese-americans and the american state on the one hand and chinese-americans and the majority population in the united states. the white population. but, of course, the united states also has very significant ethnic minorities apart from chinese-american, particularly african-americans and hispanic-american. and i was wondering whether you might want to say a few words about the relationship between the chinese-american community and the other minorities that...
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united states citizens. we have the responsibility of doing the intelligence gathering in the united states, understanding is american citizens we are attempting to protect. we have to do it under the constitution and applicable statutes. the sharing of that information and working together has gone light years since september 11. having been through a number of battles over the years, the focus on the mission trump's just about everything else. what is difficult is coming up with an organizational structure to address cyber in all of its manifestations. fraud schemes are now on the internet. the dissemination of child pornography and the like have integrated to the internet and the field of cyber. cyber intrusion, the exploitation of information is in the cyber arena. how we address that is going to be a huge challenge in the years to come. " we are about to run out of time. i am going to ask you three brief questions. you can address any piece of this that you like. you have such a serious job. what do you do for fun or to relax? that seems to make an assumption about time to relax. have you seen the movie "j. edga
united states citizens. we have the responsibility of doing the intelligence gathering in the united states, understanding is american citizens we are attempting to protect. we have to do it under the constitution and applicable statutes. the sharing of that information and working together has gone light years since september 11. having been through a number of battles over the years, the focus on the mission trump's just about everything else. what is difficult is coming up with an...
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the taliban suspends peace talks with the united states president karzai says he wants nato out of rural areas for an american soldier gunned down sixteen villages in cold blood. you watching r t live from moscow it's now nine pm this thursday evening my name's kevin zero in the first as you just heard further isolation than for around this time in finance with the country's banks on an e.u. blacklist being cut off from the so-called swift system which runs international transactions developing story tonight let's get fully across it without these middle east coast all the sleep there paula how serious a step is this tonight and what's it going to mean for iraq. well it certainly is a serious step what we're looking at here is a major company that deals with the bulk of close international financial transactions announcing that it is severing ties with iranian banks what this will effectively mean is that iran will be cutoff from the international global market now the organization known as swift which stands for the society for worldwide into banking financial telecommunications in its announcement did say t
the taliban suspends peace talks with the united states president karzai says he wants nato out of rural areas for an american soldier gunned down sixteen villages in cold blood. you watching r t live from moscow it's now nine pm this thursday evening my name's kevin zero in the first as you just heard further isolation than for around this time in finance with the country's banks on an e.u. blacklist being cut off from the so-called swift system which runs international transactions developing...
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willis menard is a familiar name for those who know a bit about history of african-american representation in the united states house of representatives. his main claim to fame is that he was the first african-american elected to the house of representatives. but he was denied his seat in 1869. we'll get into a bit of the reasons behind that. but i'm here to talk about some of his life, his background, his history up until this point, because he was actually a very accomplished individual, who sat at the crossroads of two major events in american history, and international history. they were related events, the american civil war had a front-row seat to this right here in washington, d.c. but also, shortly after the war, he migrated to jamaica, and was a participant in a major event internationally in 1865. both of these events had the connection of being tied to the end of slavery, and establishment of greater freedom, civil rights for the african population, both in the british empire and the united states. so he had a front-row seat to two intersecting events at a very tumultuous time in history. we don't k
willis menard is a familiar name for those who know a bit about history of african-american representation in the united states house of representatives. his main claim to fame is that he was the first african-american elected to the house of representatives. but he was denied his seat in 1869. we'll get into a bit of the reasons behind that. but i'm here to talk about some of his life, his background, his history up until this point, because he was actually a very accomplished individual, who...
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to give each one minute critics and speaking to gather in churches throughout the united states and demanding the americanernment, the government of the united states change its policies. >> rabbi arthur waskow -- i'm going to give you each a chance to speak. >> i want to say that it is very clear that if the minister its changes policy, we would be in good shape, but -- if the united states changed policy, we would be good shape. but it is not. we have to change the situation from the grass roots. i remember a time four years ago when i was speaking and some mention the united states policy. i reminded them for years ago, nelson mandela was the most respected leader in the world where every american president wanted to have an opportunity with, at that time, mr. mandela was still on the terrorist list of american congress. it changed only after that. we need to create a strong, powerful international movement here in the united states and other places in europe. we need to change people, then parliament, then the government will change. i am sure of one thing. one day the palestinians will be free of thi
to give each one minute critics and speaking to gather in churches throughout the united states and demanding the americanernment, the government of the united states change its policies. >> rabbi arthur waskow -- i'm going to give you each a chance to speak. >> i want to say that it is very clear that if the minister its changes policy, we would be in good shape, but -- if the united states changed policy, we would be good shape. but it is not. we have to change the situation from...
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american self image, you can read hundreds of u.s. textbooks and say that the basic form policy of the united states is isolationism. then there has been times of the world has required us to depart from that isolationist tradition. the we go back to our basic isolation. my reading of american history is the contrary. the united states has never been isolationism. >> i want to go back to 1995. a man you will be familiar with talking about why he dedicated his book to a couple people you know. let's run this. >> bob and fred are my two sons. bob is the older. he is a very interesting fellow who went to yale. then he went to the school of government at harvard. then he went into the government. he put in years working mostly in the state department. >> a political job? >> yes. for president reagan. he has taught me so very much that i would never have known otherwise. as a practitioner in the world of international relations, foreign affairs, he has brought the real world home to me. he taught me an amazing amount. i wanted to express my gratitude. >> is it fair to say that the kagan's write a lot about war? if so, why
american self image, you can read hundreds of u.s. textbooks and say that the basic form policy of the united states is isolationism. then there has been times of the world has required us to depart from that isolationist tradition. the we go back to our basic isolation. my reading of american history is the contrary. the united states has never been isolationism. >> i want to go back to 1995. a man you will be familiar with talking about why he dedicated his book to a couple people you...
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. >>> the asian-american population is the fastest- growing minority population in the united states. asian-americans make up 5.6% of the total u.s. population, with 15% of californians calling themselves asian-americans. >>> a 7.4 earthquake shook buildings in mexico about 200 miles from the epicenter. at least one tall building appears to be near collapse. the quake struck in an area known for earthquakes. since 1973, there have been 15 earthquakes of a magnitude 7.0 or greater. a pair of smaller earthquakes occurred nearby. one stroke with a magnitude of 1.4, and the other had a magnitude of 2.0. >>> now to san francisco, where in one neighborhood, there's a battle going on over a tree. ktu's chris christian cat -- christian cat tells us about it. >> reporter: the city is saying if they don't remove it entirely, this tree could come crashing down sometime in the future. >> reporter: san francisco's public works department started when a nearby homeowner called, saying it was damaging their sewer line. the roots are overgrown and are heaving the sidewalk out of position, damaging th
. >>> the asian-american population is the fastest- growing minority population in the united states. asian-americans make up 5.6% of the total u.s. population, with 15% of californians calling themselves asian-americans. >>> a 7.4 earthquake shook buildings in mexico about 200 miles from the epicenter. at least one tall building appears to be near collapse. the quake struck in an area known for earthquakes. since 1973, there have been 15 earthquakes of a magnitude 7.0 or...
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killed by a roadside bomb in afghanistan meantime the taliban suspended peace talks with the united states and americans to changing the terms and conditions of a road to peace this comes as the afghan president slammed the nato campaign in his country calling on alliance forces to leave rural areas he was responding to. massacre of sixteen civilians by an american soldier last weekend not long after the coffins of the qur'an were discovered at the u.s. air base in the country the western leaders of the war u.s. president obama and spritz promise to david cameron of confirmed plans to hand over security responsibility to local forces that transitions to take place next year in preparation for an end to the combo coalition mission but the end of twenty fourteen but activist journalist chandan told me he thinks washington already has plans for a post afghanistan. the history of afghanistan for over a century is a history of colonial adventures gone terribly wrong that's assuming that things can go right which they can't so i don't think that the pulling out of troops will result in that much more bloodshe
killed by a roadside bomb in afghanistan meantime the taliban suspended peace talks with the united states and americans to changing the terms and conditions of a road to peace this comes as the afghan president slammed the nato campaign in his country calling on alliance forces to leave rural areas he was responding to. massacre of sixteen civilians by an american soldier last weekend not long after the coffins of the qur'an were discovered at the u.s. air base in the country the western...
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samuel clark and probably escapes the noose himself for the sole reason that he was an american citizen. united states consul at kingston noticed an american was among the accused and began putting pressure on the british government to release him. this was achieved on the same day that samuel clark, his as and executed in a similar manner as gordon. the u.s. consul takes menard, whisks him away to kingston and places him on the next ship bound to new orleans. under u.s. government purchase, they bought him the ticket. menard's wife and young child were left behind in kingston. he didn't even have time to say good-bye to her, which comes up later in his career. he does reunite with the family and they are able to make it out of jamaica into new orleans. when he leaves jamaica, is brought to new orleans, his stock rises instantly in the british empire as an eyewitness to the events that have just happened. this is an excerpt of a letter that he wrote to jon stuart mill, famous english classical lecture her of the 19th century. he begins to petition within the british governor to bring up governor eyre
samuel clark and probably escapes the noose himself for the sole reason that he was an american citizen. united states consul at kingston noticed an american was among the accused and began putting pressure on the british government to release him. this was achieved on the same day that samuel clark, his as and executed in a similar manner as gordon. the u.s. consul takes menard, whisks him away to kingston and places him on the next ship bound to new orleans. under u.s. government purchase,...
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eight philippine leadership summits and honor the 100 most influential philippine that american women in the united statesn city of san francisco, where diversity in progress is a way of life. the san francisco bay area filipino-american communities ... milestone, a legacy of innovation, respect, and an unapologetic advocacy for equality. >> representing the philippine a women's network -- and >> may i call the members of the filipino women's network to come on over? this certificate is for all of you. i think most of them are here already. when did the bodies and that the philippine population in the u.s. are filipino women, you can just imagine the contributions to the economy of america and what it is all about. i want to thank abs-cvn, the council general, and the city of san francisco, mayor lee, for this wonderful honor. thank you. [applause] >> this year, our next honoree broke barriers -- tonight, we honor bay area fashion week. >> over 25 designers, 40 models, and the finest designs, celebrating our art means celebrating our story. it is a documented, and as our designers showcase, this year we s
eight philippine leadership summits and honor the 100 most influential philippine that american women in the united statesn city of san francisco, where diversity in progress is a way of life. the san francisco bay area filipino-american communities ... milestone, a legacy of innovation, respect, and an unapologetic advocacy for equality. >> representing the philippine a women's network -- and >> may i call the members of the filipino women's network to come on over? this...
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all americans regardless of the political discussion in the united states, all americans should be proudrifices and capabilities and fighting skills of their sons and daughters serving so well out here in afghanistan. >> we made substantial progress but the job isn't done. i hope that the american people have strategic patience to sigh this through and ensure we never see the attacks from afghan soil. >> bret: general allen andm bass dore crocker, thank you for your time. >> thank you. come visit any time. >> we look forward to seeing you here. >> thank the gentlemen. president obama said in a short time ago with an interview with abc news his formal appall to afghan president hamid karzai for the burning of those qurans but the u.s. troops "calmed things down." we will talk about tuesday primary result and super tuesday ahead when the fox all-stars join me after a quick break. @ >>> arizona and michigan right next door, and interestingly the people who said that the economy and jobs were the number one issue. they voted for me overwhelmingly. >> look at the state. outside of this whole
all americans regardless of the political discussion in the united states, all americans should be proudrifices and capabilities and fighting skills of their sons and daughters serving so well out here in afghanistan. >> we made substantial progress but the job isn't done. i hope that the american people have strategic patience to sigh this through and ensure we never see the attacks from afghan soil. >> bret: general allen andm bass dore crocker, thank you for your time. >>...