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i get covered with the rest surely unquote scarcity we judging from what you have said here really you subscribe to these words absolutely. also enclose of professionalism we can't afford i'll miss the use o. muscles and learns when we seen if we don't write for several days will lose form just like assets. of so you have to keep yourself in good shape i see even when i don't sing el i still do some exercises right in my abdomen muscles and so on. also said after one of his moscow three wars you know i quote the russian orleans is well known for its responsiveness and i can't imagine that this may ever change performing here use a great experience for me unquote what with. me see the russian audience a special is a truly saw what you see what you saw peculiar about it. russians are very fine people even though they may be rude at times. google is a hot russians a very fine or even refined people specially musicians actors intellectuals the church of. the moon a premier of no other country has such fine people like pushkin dostoyevski. and we're russians have a very delicate feelings. e
i get covered with the rest surely unquote scarcity we judging from what you have said here really you subscribe to these words absolutely. also enclose of professionalism we can't afford i'll miss the use o. muscles and learns when we seen if we don't write for several days will lose form just like assets. of so you have to keep yourself in good shape i see even when i don't sing el i still do some exercises right in my abdomen muscles and so on. also said after one of his moscow three wars...
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unquote.ou see double counting this money is absolutely illogical and the american people saw through the smoke screen long ago. but the fiscal problems with the legislation are only the half of it. as a former governor, i shared my concern that putting 16 million people into a very, very broken medicaid system was a fatal flaw of the law. medicaid beneficiaries already have huge problems in finding a doctor. nationwide 40% of doctors will not see medicaid patients. the medicaid expansion is like giving someone a free bus ticket and then taking the bus away. but instead of addressing this problem, the law complicates the problem by doubling the number of people on the broken system medicaid. if you've got an airplane that's already overweight, why would you load it up with more weight? but even if you overlook the access nightmares created by the expansion, well, the bottom line is our broken states cannot afford this legislation. states are struggling to pay their bills and now we are leaping
unquote.ou see double counting this money is absolutely illogical and the american people saw through the smoke screen long ago. but the fiscal problems with the legislation are only the half of it. as a former governor, i shared my concern that putting 16 million people into a very, very broken medicaid system was a fatal flaw of the law. medicaid beneficiaries already have huge problems in finding a doctor. nationwide 40% of doctors will not see medicaid patients. the medicaid expansion is...
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parts of texas where that is the case so yes that is becoming a situation you also have the quote unquote war on terror so there was just recently an article that talked about how police departments are being trained to look for the quote unquote terrorists and those terrorists aren't the lone wolf types or and so they describe the white males who we've seen do terrorist acts it's usually the middle easterners and muslims who they're supposed to be profiling looking out for and protecting us from cultivations around the world protecting now of course the men from the. these days there's a lot of pushback when it comes to videotaping but taping cellphone cameras they've also opened up a lot for us that's why we got to see the rodney king beating that's why we got to see the murder of oscar grant on video but at the end of the day you know the sentencing when it came to the cop and oscar grant case a lot of people would say was very soft serve as law enforcement when no matter what at the end of the day that's the perception which is what i was saying then it's gotten worse and you take a l
parts of texas where that is the case so yes that is becoming a situation you also have the quote unquote war on terror so there was just recently an article that talked about how police departments are being trained to look for the quote unquote terrorists and those terrorists aren't the lone wolf types or and so they describe the white males who we've seen do terrorist acts it's usually the middle easterners and muslims who they're supposed to be profiling looking out for and protecting us...
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it's faulkner worried that the american south was eternally cursed because of the orignal, quote-unquote, sin of slavery, melville wrestling with other types of issues. yeah, people like that. for me, i just thought, "wow." curses are such a part of what... how americans view themselves, their identity, their history, that i just looked for the dominican version of a very, very big american preoccupation. >> hinojosa: so do you want... you want young people to get a sense of... and one of the things that's great about the book is you have these wonderful footnotes. there are some pages, junot, where i enjoyed the footnotes more than the page itself, which was pretty fascinating. but you want to be, like, this kind of teacher of history to a new generation, and you want them to think critically. i mean, essentially not to forget, right? >> well, i mean, but also the... i mean, again, it's... you've got to know i'm a fiction writer, so a lot of the history isn't actually accurate. you know, it's not meant to be a history book. in fact, it's arguing... >> hinojosa: it's the jon stewart form
it's faulkner worried that the american south was eternally cursed because of the orignal, quote-unquote, sin of slavery, melville wrestling with other types of issues. yeah, people like that. for me, i just thought, "wow." curses are such a part of what... how americans view themselves, their identity, their history, that i just looked for the dominican version of a very, very big american preoccupation. >> hinojosa: so do you want... you want young people to get a sense of......
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unquote. ban ki-moon, the u.n. secretary general, has also expressed concern over the protection of civilians even as allied bombing continued during the international conference on libya in england this week. stating that the u.n., and this is a quote, continues to receive deeply disturbing reports about the lack of protection of civilians, including various abuses of human rights by the parties to the conflict. he was alluding to possible human rights abuses by libyan rebel forces. even the secretary general of nato, an organization which the united states founded and generally controls, expressed concern. saying, quote, we're not in little bitia to arm people but to protect people, unquote. so i ask, is this truly a humanitarian intervention? what is humanitarian about providing to one side of the conflict the ability to wage war against the other side of a conflict which will inevitably trigger a civil war making all of libya a grave yard? the administration has told us incredibly they don't really know who the
unquote. ban ki-moon, the u.n. secretary general, has also expressed concern over the protection of civilians even as allied bombing continued during the international conference on libya in england this week. stating that the u.n., and this is a quote, continues to receive deeply disturbing reports about the lack of protection of civilians, including various abuses of human rights by the parties to the conflict. he was alluding to possible human rights abuses by libyan rebel forces. even the...
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. - and shamgar is not the only "real" quote-unquote character in there.r instance, at some point, one of your other characters quotes antonin scalia, the us supreme court justice, and says, "oh, i know scalia, and he thinks this and that". did you run that by him? - ah, no, but i know scalia, and it is consistent with what he very well might say. even the character the intelligence agent--we're not going to give away his role, but dennis savage is based on a friend of mine named rollie savage, who is a former secret service agent with the united states government. i did run it by him because he's a close friend and i wanted to make sure he was not unhappy with the way he was portrayed, and he got a good laugh out of it. and, you know, i do use characters who are real in my life, because, you know, i'm not dostoevsky. i can't just make characters up out of whole cloth. i am a lawyer who has to write based on my own experiences. fortunately, i have a lot of experiences that are relevant to telling a story like this. - i'm sure it made it more fun for you to
. - and shamgar is not the only "real" quote-unquote character in there.r instance, at some point, one of your other characters quotes antonin scalia, the us supreme court justice, and says, "oh, i know scalia, and he thinks this and that". did you run that by him? - ah, no, but i know scalia, and it is consistent with what he very well might say. even the character the intelligence agent--we're not going to give away his role, but dennis savage is based on a friend of mine...
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we are in what people call the quote, unquote, wild 100. >> that's because chicago averages 1,800 shootingsicago had the second highest number of murders with 458. behind new york city with 471. >> a 13-year-old named robert freeman was shot 22 times two blocks from here. we heard part of the shots coming out because we were here late. in about ten seconds, we hear police and ambulances rolling down the block. everybody running, what's going on, you know? >> the shooting had a devastating impact on the kids in the community. >> it really concerned me when i saw you guys' faces after you saw he was shot 22 times, and you all looked really, really concerned. >> that scared me. >> i'm concerned for my nephews. that boy was 13. i've got a nephew who is 12. >> in 2007 near the center diane erected a shrine to memorialize the kids that died too soon. >> i was at home one day, and i saw the stones for the yard and it looked like little headstones and i said i want to do something that will really, like, just make the community go what? what's that? i'll shock the community, if you will. >> she pur
we are in what people call the quote, unquote, wild 100. >> that's because chicago averages 1,800 shootingsicago had the second highest number of murders with 458. behind new york city with 471. >> a 13-year-old named robert freeman was shot 22 times two blocks from here. we heard part of the shots coming out because we were here late. in about ten seconds, we hear police and ambulances rolling down the block. everybody running, what's going on, you know? >> the shooting had a...
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with fresh ideas with up to date knowledge and training and capable to use cutting edge technology unquote this produced quite a stir and. some people fear that you're preparing for a major reshuffle of your staff. as that's true and you know it's not exactly like that though the let me put it this way. we do need a young blood but not in the top echelon. it seems to us after some analysis that we've done and there kmita lashon on which is actually the most important want to consist of people aged fifty or sixty or even seventy years. and quite often these older people are not quite open to new and daring ideas. so we thought it all over and we discussed did it and eventually we decided to refresh the middle ashqelon. there's a lot more young people to prepare the next generation of writer more young people . also back in twenty ten i wrote told governors say ask them to put two or three local english residents on their staff. so now we have more than fifty young specialists working in a regional administrations all over the russian federation. so in two or three years we expect them to ma
with fresh ideas with up to date knowledge and training and capable to use cutting edge technology unquote this produced quite a stir and. some people fear that you're preparing for a major reshuffle of your staff. as that's true and you know it's not exactly like that though the let me put it this way. we do need a young blood but not in the top echelon. it seems to us after some analysis that we've done and there kmita lashon on which is actually the most important want to consist of people...
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finally in the unquoted soil is deposited in valley feel. mountaintop removal of an arch. it's. the power struggles to control the stricken to push him a nuclear power plant. for the arab news was a kind of trogs and desperate attempt to cool the reactors of total meltdown. with the fifty workers remaining to tackle a real stable power plant was turned to the you where the nuclear policy one thing was taking them so long to react to the atomic things al folding into power. the u.s. says it's by the pound for example. for the troubles the drawing board of the american behind the power station design. and the nice lady in opposition supporters call for an end of the month long moderates in the country. for a cease fire resolution of the bill you rarely get to make a break. because. he could see this morning on it's a football football football is not yet it is full full report all it is a busy time for football chelsea and real madrid getting into the last eight of the champions league last night three russian clubs will try to progress in the europa league tonight but there's als
finally in the unquoted soil is deposited in valley feel. mountaintop removal of an arch. it's. the power struggles to control the stricken to push him a nuclear power plant. for the arab news was a kind of trogs and desperate attempt to cool the reactors of total meltdown. with the fifty workers remaining to tackle a real stable power plant was turned to the you where the nuclear policy one thing was taking them so long to react to the atomic things al folding into power. the u.s. says it's by...
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telling the jury today was the first time she'd seen him since he told her over the phone to quote unquote disappear. >> chauncey bailey's killer testified about the life inside your black muslim bakery. he worked as a janitor describing gunning down chancey -- chauncey bailey as part of a hit telling the court he'd never heard of bailey until a few days before the killing. bey and macky face murder charges for the murder two of other men. and the story a journalist was writing he is testifying against bey and macky as part of a plea deal. >> underground cable failure blew a 300 pound man hole cover into the air into union square. the explosion took place beneath post street and grant avenue. police diverted traffic and crews worked underground to fix the problem. no one was hurt and there are no reports of power failures. pg&e points out it's been installing new covers around san francisco that are designed to release underground pressure without blasting into the air this was not one of those. >> and an antioch man was shot and killed this morning but a sheriff's deputy. the incident sta
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so-called quote unquote road walls are called an all purpose vision force lose i don't really believe there are individuals groups where i work in listed but i america enlisted right written and listed maybe by france or of the western nations primarily do you where's secondarily written to ost one desperate to put in the one in his face and the libyan people i must say they are a lot more savvy than americans are because they know what you wish and it should mean it's they know what humanitarian means when america says we're coming to do this for you it has nothing to do with humanitarian aid nothing to do with democracy nothing to do with people is to colonize them exploiting them steal your resources brutalized for cholera is the country by one means or another even if you regard the patients who are directly. or set up a puppet government who controls and call it that is a bad way but it's two weeks away in libya. we won in egypt crowds are calling for the death penalty to be handed to the film interior minister as he stands trial for corruption in color in the country one of the
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mean and i really tried to do my homework for this program i can't think of any humanitarian quote unquote humanitarian intervention where you didn't end up putting a ground forces on moving them into the into the battlefield expanding the battlefield expanding the civil war. why agree with what you just said. i think that obama's statement to me seems confused and a bit naive. the problem the united states faces is that when the us becomes publicly involved in a military operation there's an expectation it's going to succeed and if it and produce something you can call a success however defined if it doesn't do this then the us would be humiliated and there be a perception the us is weak and america being the head you want to power feels it can't tolerate that probably threesome libya's very simple the us has already committed itself publicly to some military objective however it will be fine and if it cannot overthrow gadhafi through air power which is an open question here and then there will indeed be pressure to escalate and the us consider sending ground forces and the event that we
mean and i really tried to do my homework for this program i can't think of any humanitarian quote unquote humanitarian intervention where you didn't end up putting a ground forces on moving them into the into the battlefield expanding the battlefield expanding the civil war. why agree with what you just said. i think that obama's statement to me seems confused and a bit naive. the problem the united states faces is that when the us becomes publicly involved in a military operation there's an...
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imminent where the host stephen london things washington is directing the crisis with so-called quote unquote rebels. position for students i believe these are individuals groups whatever they listed by america enlisted written and listed maybe by france or the western nations primarily do you wear this secondarily written to post one desperate to put another one in his place and the libyan people i must say i wrote a lot more savvy than americans because they know what you wished and inch and meaningless they know what humanitarian means when america says we need to do this for you it has nothing to do with humanitarian aid nothing to do with democracy and nothing to do with hoping that people just to colonize them exploit them steal your resources brutalized the people call interested country by one means or and know that even if you regard to pay should iraqis afghans know or. call our set up a puppet government you controls and call aggressively our way but it's two weeks late libya if you're interested in knowing more on the crisis gripping libya and the entire region stay tuned for some
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imminent radio host stephen leatherman thinks washington is directing the crisis so-called quote unquote rebels. position for soldiers about lee these are individuals groups wherever they listed by america and listed by listed maybe by france and other western nations primarily the u.s. secondarily britain to host one desperate to put another one in this place and believe me in people i must say i wrote a lot more savvy than americans because they know what you wished intervention meaning us they know what humanitarian means when america says we need to do this for you it is nothing to do with humanitarian aid and nothing to do with democracy nothing to do with people and it's to call and i so exploited steal your resources brutalized people call it i said country by one means or another even to direct us to pay should. ask. for or set up a puppet government you controls and call it that is a better way to exploit libya. for more on the crisis gripping libya and the entire region stay tuned for some options from the streets of the big apple coming your way in just a few minutes. we'll be
imminent radio host stephen leatherman thinks washington is directing the crisis so-called quote unquote rebels. position for soldiers about lee these are individuals groups wherever they listed by america and listed by listed maybe by france and other western nations primarily the u.s. secondarily britain to host one desperate to put another one in this place and believe me in people i must say i wrote a lot more savvy than americans because they know what you wished intervention meaning us...
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misinformation it's all based on unclear if i would have a materially hearing this so-called quote unquote rolls. position for sluice i don't lee these are individuals groups whatever they listed by america enlisted by written and listed maybe by france in a whisper nations primarily you have the us secondarily written to post one yes to put it another one in his face and the libyan people i must say i wrote a lot more savvy than americans because they know with us and mean us we know what humid syrian means when america says we're coming to do this for you it has nothing to do with humanitarian day nothing to do with democracy nothing to do with being a critical is to colonize them exploiting them steal your resources. lies the people colorized the country by one means or another even a direct participation iraqis afghans no war. or set up a puppet government you controls and colonize a bad way but it's two weeks away in libya then what people in libya are libyans may think of me they will look back fondly on are you saying that the u.k. and the u.s. at the deliberately causing the loss o
misinformation it's all based on unclear if i would have a materially hearing this so-called quote unquote rolls. position for sluice i don't lee these are individuals groups whatever they listed by america enlisted by written and listed maybe by france in a whisper nations primarily you have the us secondarily written to post one yes to put it another one in his face and the libyan people i must say i wrote a lot more savvy than americans because they know with us and mean us we know what...
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republicans just basically scared the hell out of the country about the clinton plan being, quote, unquote, "government-run health care," -- stopped it from happening. in '95, the democrats scared the hell out of the country about the republicans, quote, unquote, "destroying medicare and medicaid" and stopped it from happening. it's easier for the forces now that want to put roadblocks in the way of dealing with problems to achieve their ends than it is for the people who are actually trying to solve the problems. and the press's part in this thing, i think, brian, is that we are struggling -- press, newspapers, as much at least, and maybe more than the electronic side -- how to capture people's interest and attention long enough to give them the information they need to make up their own minds. the saddest single fact about the press performance on the whole health-care fight was that the longer it went on, the less people knew accurately about what the alternatives were that were being debated in washington. instead of public knowledge increasing, public knowledge actually diminished. an
republicans just basically scared the hell out of the country about the clinton plan being, quote, unquote, "government-run health care," -- stopped it from happening. in '95, the democrats scared the hell out of the country about the republicans, quote, unquote, "destroying medicare and medicaid" and stopped it from happening. it's easier for the forces now that want to put roadblocks in the way of dealing with problems to achieve their ends than it is for the people who...
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so people go into the stock market looking for a two or three percent yield on a blue chip quote unquote s. and p. stock and they're buying these at absolute stress valuations only to have the rug pulled out from underneath them once again as we have happened so many times in the past and you mention the dot com bubble we don't see evidence of the dot com bubble however we do see evidence of an incredible bubble in the unlisted dot com best stocks like facebook and zynga facebook getting a fifty billion dollars valuation but goldman sachs it's not a publicly traded company the privately traded company they broke the law in allowing more than this the regulated number of people to invest in this state of course called the sax is above the law they're doing god's work but the valuations on those private companies are in the many tens of billions of dollars now so we are seeing actually a stealth and as tech bubble and i'm i'm what i'm hearing john butler is you think that these valuations have reached the maximum point and i wouldn't would not be uncharacteristic for another big collapse c
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and britain supporting supporting quote unquote democracy activists in libya but fighting against democracy activists in saudi arabia doesn't really make sense loki on a personal note i guess i want to ask you to speak for your generation and for others like you you know second or third generation generation muslims living in the west you seem and you have seen for many months angry about what's going on do you think that this is the sentiment shared you know by your peers by people like you. i think it's important to also understand that one side of my family is english you know i had. a great aunt on one side of my family who was married to a man in the military that lived on the british military base in libya as a human being i don't believe it is right for britain or any other country in the world to have any type of military base in libya and believe me if these powers get their way when all is said and done there will be a foreign military base again in libya and i don't believe that is acceptable i don't expect any human being should be asked to accept that and i also feel that if br
and britain supporting supporting quote unquote democracy activists in libya but fighting against democracy activists in saudi arabia doesn't really make sense loki on a personal note i guess i want to ask you to speak for your generation and for others like you you know second or third generation generation muslims living in the west you seem and you have seen for many months angry about what's going on do you think that this is the sentiment shared you know by your peers by people like you. i...
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dollars in taxes you know and if that one company alone would do their fair share you know we could unquote one point seven billion dollars in early childhood education that's head start in title one programs so america do we want teachers or do we want tax cheats and that's a decision we have to make right and it looks like. republican which has made their decision on the side of the tax cheats and you know. we've got a sound bite here we've got a little clip from what you guys have been up to with back to america let's take a look at. this you don't have your taxes are firefighters teachers public servants who are. very good. for your tax. dollars your taxes pay your taxes. what is it. it's incredible that was the bag over his shareholders meeting and you that's very kind of response interview oh they were stunned i mean they were silent and actually i'm a little shocked they were so silent they let us speak our piece i think they were happy we didn't bring pitchforks you know but if you go back old you. it isn't in the u.k. . i've lived in europe for a year and i've spent a lot of time w
dollars in taxes you know and if that one company alone would do their fair share you know we could unquote one point seven billion dollars in early childhood education that's head start in title one programs so america do we want teachers or do we want tax cheats and that's a decision we have to make right and it looks like. republican which has made their decision on the side of the tax cheats and you know. we've got a sound bite here we've got a little clip from what you guys have been up to...
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the fact that asimov died should be distributed immediately and not wait to see if there is a quote unquote real meltdown when you say would you say though it's quite difficult to take precautionary methods when the tsunami was the earthquake and tsunami were both totally unexpected and so everyone was caught by surprise when the nuclear reactors were eventually crumbled. absolutely but i think as soon as there was a problem at the reactors that's when you start to take precautionary measure measures albeit i understand that the infrastructure is gone that the country is in a shambles they have triple crises on their hands these near meltdowns partial meltdowns or if god forbid for meltdowns that are transpiring in fukushima taking a while you know this is we're into i think the fifth day now of this crisis so it is really time to get factual information out to the people in that region for them to understand what's really happening and i listen to your reporter describing the sense there that the facts are not forthcoming you've got to remember that you know the japanese nuclear industry w
the fact that asimov died should be distributed immediately and not wait to see if there is a quote unquote real meltdown when you say would you say though it's quite difficult to take precautionary methods when the tsunami was the earthquake and tsunami were both totally unexpected and so everyone was caught by surprise when the nuclear reactors were eventually crumbled. absolutely but i think as soon as there was a problem at the reactors that's when you start to take precautionary measure...
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unquote. well, not surprisingly, madam president, these reductions are nearly identical to those proposed in the waxman-markey house cap-and-trade bill. americans rejected that legislation because it would have increased taxes on everyone. anyone who turpbts on a light -- turns on a light switch, buys american-made products, fills up their gas tank. the energy tax prevention act would prevent the administration from using its regulatory powers to circumvent congress and implement this energy tax that americans rejected last year. it's about protecting jobs, manufacturing jobs, for example. and it puts congress back in the driver's seat, in charge of energy policy. taking it back from unelected bureaucrats at the too often overreaching e.p.a. above all, is this bill rejects the notion that placing additional energy tax burdens on americans is good policy. as the price of oil climbs and gas prices follow, our bill says don't hit americans with another tax. and make no mistake, cap-and-trade poli
unquote. well, not surprisingly, madam president, these reductions are nearly identical to those proposed in the waxman-markey house cap-and-trade bill. americans rejected that legislation because it would have increased taxes on everyone. anyone who turpbts on a light -- turns on a light switch, buys american-made products, fills up their gas tank. the energy tax prevention act would prevent the administration from using its regulatory powers to circumvent congress and implement this energy...
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washington there's this bubble that's created there lionizes the use of military force as this quote unquote greatest force for good in the world in quote and finally there's a lot of money in making war one of the most powerful lobbies inside washington d.c. is the defense contractor lobby and those places have disseminated there are no new factories and places where they have people working on the weapons throughout every congressional district in the united states so there's there's a lot of pressure on members of congress to say yes to things that send money to companies that are making weapons in their district right where you brought up american. and sort of this perception that we have this greatest force for good in the world and i want to i want to play a little piece that one of our reporters killing four dead where she actually went to the streets and asked the folks everyday americans what they thought of the conflict in libya and to maybe place it on the map take a look we're here outside the white house in washington d.c. asking people where the united states is currently bonne
washington there's this bubble that's created there lionizes the use of military force as this quote unquote greatest force for good in the world in quote and finally there's a lot of money in making war one of the most powerful lobbies inside washington d.c. is the defense contractor lobby and those places have disseminated there are no new factories and places where they have people working on the weapons throughout every congressional district in the united states so there's there's a lot of...
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york so there is a problem there they also say that this is all political and you point out a quote unquote red state or red states when it comes to lamarck i mean there's actually supporting it booming business when you bring in politics and his whole conversation well you know what i want write it origins in arkansas write it for many years it supported many republicans it's a it for example on policy questions it's against raising the minimum wage it's it's often against it was against the effort to liberalize the labor law reform. a year or two years ago however however one might just have a problem it's had declining same sorts of work sales for the last seven quarters in other words it's being impacted by the recession people don't have enough money to buy in wal-mart are actually buying in cheaper stores that even experience actually exist the the dollar stores so one market is desperate to open up a new market which is the cities chicago new york washington d.c. boston and there's about a hundred billion dollars of new sales in those cities terraces. that you know that house in town
york so there is a problem there they also say that this is all political and you point out a quote unquote red state or red states when it comes to lamarck i mean there's actually supporting it booming business when you bring in politics and his whole conversation well you know what i want write it origins in arkansas write it for many years it supported many republicans it's a it for example on policy questions it's against raising the minimum wage it's it's often against it was against the...
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and the second is, is there any other country you're aware of that is more quote-unquote advanced interms of this phenomenon than the united states? >> uh-huh. look, i think most young men will get into their 30s, look around and decide, okay, you know, it's time to settle down. maybe it won't be until they're 40, you know? or maybe it'll even be be a little older. i mean, i spoke to a young woman the other day who is in her late 30s and single and would very much like to settle down, and she told me of dating a 40-something guy who is now looking at himself in the mirror and going, oh, i see wrinkles, you know? [laughter] she said, there is a biological clock for men, too, it's just a different clock, and that may be true. you know, one thing, one question to ask is whether the men, and women for that matter, who have spent so much time on their own and taking care of themselves and no one else, whether they will adapt easily to marriage. i think that's an open question. as for other countries, this -- the success of women in school, as i mentioned, is something we're seeing all ove
and the second is, is there any other country you're aware of that is more quote-unquote advanced interms of this phenomenon than the united states? >> uh-huh. look, i think most young men will get into their 30s, look around and decide, okay, you know, it's time to settle down. maybe it won't be until they're 40, you know? or maybe it'll even be be a little older. i mean, i spoke to a young woman the other day who is in her late 30s and single and would very much like to settle down, and...
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unquote. that was president obama. i also agree with general petraeus who said last week that, quote, our core objective in afghanistan, needless to say, is to ensure that the country does not become a sanctuary once again for al qaeda the way it was prior to 9/11. unquote. i know memories fade with time, but it's been not quite 10 years since 3,000 lives were lost on american soil. in new york, in pennsylvania, and just minutes from here down the street at the pentagon. let's not forget what al qaeda did then and let's keep working to prevent it from happening again. let's not quit until the job is done. vote no on this resolution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time is expired. the gentleman from ohio. mr. kucinich: i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record a report from the united nations that says they 2010 was the worst year for civilian casualties in afghanistan. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. kucinich: i ask unanimous consent
unquote. that was president obama. i also agree with general petraeus who said last week that, quote, our core objective in afghanistan, needless to say, is to ensure that the country does not become a sanctuary once again for al qaeda the way it was prior to 9/11. unquote. i know memories fade with time, but it's been not quite 10 years since 3,000 lives were lost on american soil. in new york, in pennsylvania, and just minutes from here down the street at the pentagon. let's not forget what...
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and his son threatening his own population with-- quote, unquote-- rivers of blood. it is clear for us qaddafi is someone-- have lost their political legitimacy. but we are not here to engage in regime change. it's not-- this coalition is going to neither empower the rebels nor go enter tripoli and affect the political change. but by stopping the violence, allowing the libyans to be able to express themselves ask to choose the regime. >> rose: you're suggesting you want to play a level playing field so the people who are in rebellion in the beginning will be able to take matters into their own hands and-- >> rebels or others. >> rose: or others. >> the libyan people be able without force used against them to express themselves and choose the government of their own wish and desire. >> rose: the obvious question is what if it doesn't happen with the amount of military you're prepared to use now and qaddafi is able to successfully resist, perhaps not go forward but resist, and is it going to be necessary to dial it up? is the united nations security council prepared to
and his son threatening his own population with-- quote, unquote-- rivers of blood. it is clear for us qaddafi is someone-- have lost their political legitimacy. but we are not here to engage in regime change. it's not-- this coalition is going to neither empower the rebels nor go enter tripoli and affect the political change. but by stopping the violence, allowing the libyans to be able to express themselves ask to choose the regime. >> rose: you're suggesting you want to play a level...
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they are talking about a very aggressive plan, quote, unquote, according to pg&e that is going to starthigh pressure tests are going to be put off until this summer when there is less demand for gas. >> i'm sure the folks in san bruno are saying bring it on. anne makovec live in san bruno, thank you, anne. >>> all right. we have some showers around the bay area today, continuing to see some scattered light showers right now. they are diminishing though as we head through the show today. you can see the scattered showers into parts of the south bay at this time through fremont in trailing in towards san jose. and also in towards the livermore valley. we'll see less of that heading into the afternoon. so we are going to try and part the clouds and bring a little sunshine but more showers are on the way staying wet every day for the next seven days. all right, let's check on traffic with elizabeth. >> all right. one last check. we'll take you back to orinda. it is a slow ride now on westbound 24 from lafayette towards about camino pablo the scene of an accident. the good news is the bay br
they are talking about a very aggressive plan, quote, unquote, according to pg&e that is going to starthigh pressure tests are going to be put off until this summer when there is less demand for gas. >> i'm sure the folks in san bruno are saying bring it on. anne makovec live in san bruno, thank you, anne. >>> all right. we have some showers around the bay area today, continuing to see some scattered light showers right now. they are diminishing though as we head through the...
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there any country that's more, quote-unquote, more advanced in the united states in terms of this phenomenon? >> look, i think -- most young men will get into their 30s, look around and decide, okay, you know, it's time they settle down and maybe it won't be until their 40s or maybe a little older. i spoke to a young woman who is in her late 30s and single and would very much to single down and she told me dating a 40-something guy who is now looking at himself in the mirror going oh, i see wrinkles. she said there is a biological clock for men too, it's just a different clock. that may be true. you know, one thing -- one question to ask is, whether the men and women for that matter who have spent so much of their time taking care of themselves and no one you else whether they will adapt to marriage is another question. . the success of men as i mentioned is something we've seen all over the place. that's why i call it the new girl order. all over the developed world, in asia, in japan, korea, china and eastern europe, everywhere where people are going to universities girls are doing better.
there any country that's more, quote-unquote, more advanced in the united states in terms of this phenomenon? >> look, i think -- most young men will get into their 30s, look around and decide, okay, you know, it's time they settle down and maybe it won't be until their 40s or maybe a little older. i spoke to a young woman who is in her late 30s and single and would very much to single down and she told me dating a 40-something guy who is now looking at himself in the mirror going oh, i...
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of the blue bloods and thoroughbreds o college basketball but at the same time it's got some quote/unquote major double-digit seeds that we haven't seen in a while. richmond hadn't been to the sweet 16 for a number of years. bcu, they were one of the last teams to make the field and a rather controversial one at that. a couple team out of power conferences that got double-digit seeds one being florida state and the other being mar ket out of the big east and they finished 1th in the big east with a 99 record and while the big east i think anybody would admit it under performed in the ncaa tournament. the team that was 11 in the standing was still standing in the sweet 16. >> charlie: san diego state versus connecticut. >> san diego state is a veteran team. this is the first time they won a game in the tournament in the school's history. steve fisher the former coach of michigan was the interim coach when michigan won the championship in 1989 and coached the fab 5 in the 90 and built that program up from relatively nothing. they're an outstanding rebounding team very good defensively. they'
of the blue bloods and thoroughbreds o college basketball but at the same time it's got some quote/unquote major double-digit seeds that we haven't seen in a while. richmond hadn't been to the sweet 16 for a number of years. bcu, they were one of the last teams to make the field and a rather controversial one at that. a couple team out of power conferences that got double-digit seeds one being florida state and the other being mar ket out of the big east and they finished 1th in the big east...
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from my reading of your first book, the old vintage paperback, you further elaborated on this quote-unquote real league restrained revolutionary viewpoint. so i'd like to ask you to, one, briefly summarize for the audience this ideological interpretation and, two, now four decades later in the spirit of those earlier calls for continuing fresh interpretations, if you have modified those viewpoints at all, especially in the light of dr. t.r. breen's recent book, the marketplace of revolution: how consumer politics shaped american independence which includes a critique of the ideology school. i'll take my -- i'll stay on the line. >> host: thank you. and if you lost any of that, fortunately, ron also sent an e-mail. >> guest: yes. well, that's a heavy question and a couple parts. first of all, the ideological interpretation of the revolution. we should go back a few steps and say at mid century several prominent historians had argued that the writings of the revolution were propaganda, that is that they weren't sincere statements of beliefs, but they were efforts to manipulate the public, to
from my reading of your first book, the old vintage paperback, you further elaborated on this quote-unquote real league restrained revolutionary viewpoint. so i'd like to ask you to, one, briefly summarize for the audience this ideological interpretation and, two, now four decades later in the spirit of those earlier calls for continuing fresh interpretations, if you have modified those viewpoints at all, especially in the light of dr. t.r. breen's recent book, the marketplace of revolution:...
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amended their theretofore local agenda to name the united states as its number one target for quote unquote america's oppression and aggression against muslim nations, particularly in iraq and afghanistan, and because of its blind support for israel, closed quote. more in need of a dangerous for the west, however, are the saudi funded -- saudi regime funded activities of clicks and united states and europe, especially in the united kingdom. for more than 30 years, the saudis domestic religious establishment which controls education, social policy and missionary work, has brought western muslims to the kingdom for theological training in its religious universities. these men returned to the west to preach what only can be described as a martial oriented islam is into realism, a vision of the world has holy islamic, which for the west would mean that christian and jewish populations could convert, accept subordination to islam, or face elimination. these saudi trained preachers are prominent in mosques in the united states and in europe, and have secured positions as chaplains in western univ
amended their theretofore local agenda to name the united states as its number one target for quote unquote america's oppression and aggression against muslim nations, particularly in iraq and afghanistan, and because of its blind support for israel, closed quote. more in need of a dangerous for the west, however, are the saudi funded -- saudi regime funded activities of clicks and united states and europe, especially in the united kingdom. for more than 30 years, the saudis domestic religious...
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saleh, who has ruled for the past 32 years, has said that he is willing to transfer power to quote/unquote, safe hands. he said this in a rare, public appearance on friday. some say that could mean he's going to transfer power to members that are loyal to him. of course, that's not going to appease the opposition or anti-government protesters. what is clear, however, is he's been under a lot of pressure to step down, ever since the protests erupted in yemen, almost two months ago. there's no talks between the people and president saleh. and the people are determined to overthrow him. >> lama, in syria, one of the most repressive regimes in the middle east. there's been daily demonstrations and dozens of protesters killed in recent days. how significant is this for the assad government? >> reporter: absolutely, ron. well, friday was an extraordinary day in syria. thousands demonstrated on the streets. both pro and anti-government protesters. and what's going on in sierra is very significant because this is the biggest challenge to president bashar assad's rule to date, ever since he took ov
saleh, who has ruled for the past 32 years, has said that he is willing to transfer power to quote/unquote, safe hands. he said this in a rare, public appearance on friday. some say that could mean he's going to transfer power to members that are loyal to him. of course, that's not going to appease the opposition or anti-government protesters. what is clear, however, is he's been under a lot of pressure to step down, ever since the protests erupted in yemen, almost two months ago. there's no...
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quote, because it violates our developer guidelines to being offensive to large groups of people, unquote. no word on how it got into the app store in the first place. now, while change.org says it's happy about apple's decision, exodus international says it's disappointed and that apple is ignoring a large group of people in its customer base. raj? >> thank you, scott. >>> start thinking about your lucky numbers now. the mega millions jackpot is getting into record territory again. no one hit the jackpot last night, so that's good news, presumably, right? so the prize has rolled over to $304 million and will probably grow larger until friday's drawing. if you win the jackpot and take a lump sum of cash, you don't get the $304, you would have to walk away with about $193 million. so if you don't show up at work tomorrow, i know you won. or by friday. >> please, let it be me. >> and you have to share it with your coon k-anchors. >> no, i'm dropping you two like a hot potato. >> i'm obviously confused about the story. obviously i'm not going to be winning. >>> keeping eye on high areas of s
quote, because it violates our developer guidelines to being offensive to large groups of people, unquote. no word on how it got into the app store in the first place. now, while change.org says it's happy about apple's decision, exodus international says it's disappointed and that apple is ignoring a large group of people in its customer base. raj? >> thank you, scott. >>> start thinking about your lucky numbers now. the mega millions jackpot is getting into record territory...
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this i notice on the news the last few days there's more and more commentators and experts, quote unquote talking about it. and that is, our dependence on foreign energy and it plays into what we're talking about in an unusual way. we import about 63% of our energy back in 1972 when we had the oil embargo about 25% or 26%. the more than doubled our dependency on middle eastern oil, oil coming from mexico canada and venezuela, communist dictator down there, shouted your rear in a situation where these oil supplies were in jeopardy. we could see the cost of oil per barrel go through the roof and the cost of gasoline and other things we use oil for us or his energy is concerned go through the roof. right now i've got some gasoline last night, which may not be of interest to anybody, but reykjavÍk castling to cost me $3.57 a gallon and that was the lowest i could find on the entire george washington parkway. so the cost is higher than that in d.c. and is going to. some people say there's disruption of the oil supplies coming in from the middle east alone if we had blockage of the suez canal f
this i notice on the news the last few days there's more and more commentators and experts, quote unquote talking about it. and that is, our dependence on foreign energy and it plays into what we're talking about in an unusual way. we import about 63% of our energy back in 1972 when we had the oil embargo about 25% or 26%. the more than doubled our dependency on middle eastern oil, oil coming from mexico canada and venezuela, communist dictator down there, shouted your rear in a situation where...
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unquote.l election is unlikely. >>> the state budget crunch is pushing plans for a new 49ers stadium ahead a lot faster even though there's no official deal yet. santa clara city leaders gave the 9ers $4 million yesterday so prep work can start at the new proposed site of the new stadium. city leaders are trying to keep the money out of the hand of the state. the money has been set aside for a long time but it could be raided by the state under governor brown's new budget plan. he wants to reeliminate redevelopment money. >>> 6:46 right now. the giants are off today giving them a chance to rest their bumps and bruises. the good news for giants' fans is the injury to brian wilson is not as bad as first thought. wilson says the rib capable muscle strain will not keep him off the field on opening day. good news there. the manager says the closer could start throwing the ball again tomorrow. >>> two bay area men's teams are still alive in post-season play and they are going to meet up tonight. san
unquote.l election is unlikely. >>> the state budget crunch is pushing plans for a new 49ers stadium ahead a lot faster even though there's no official deal yet. santa clara city leaders gave the 9ers $4 million yesterday so prep work can start at the new proposed site of the new stadium. city leaders are trying to keep the money out of the hand of the state. the money has been set aside for a long time but it could be raided by the state under governor brown's new budget plan. he...
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he said, any job, and i quote, with a public presence, unquote, could be condered protected under the first amendment. and therefore the congressional research service conservatively estimated that approximately 50% of all jobs in the united states are tied to the first amendment. imagine. or just stop and think about it. every newspaper in this nation, and the jobs that emanate from those newspapers are tied to the first amendment. books. internet publications. every tv station. cial media. public speaking. serious networks. -- sirius network. am-fm radio. lawyers. advocates. movies. c.d.'s, d.v.d.'s, v.h.s.'s, mp-3 players, democrats an republicans, telephone services, cell phones, droids, pagers, music, classical, r&b, pop, country, western, hip-hop, techno, karaoke. the united states postal service. federal express. u.p.s. print advertising. times square. new york city. commercials. ipods. iphones. ipads. computers, art, museums, photography, education, colleges and schools, theaters, plays, musicals and on and on and on. they have their basis in the first amendment. that doesn't
he said, any job, and i quote, with a public presence, unquote, could be condered protected under the first amendment. and therefore the congressional research service conservatively estimated that approximately 50% of all jobs in the united states are tied to the first amendment. imagine. or just stop and think about it. every newspaper in this nation, and the jobs that emanate from those newspapers are tied to the first amendment. books. internet publications. every tv station. cial media....