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that was the people who self-identify as arabs who live in khartoum and along the nile. and since then it has been a story of the hegemony of the ethnic groups that define themselves as arab along the nile against everybody else. it's a story of marginalization. it's also a story of climate change because the sahara along here is moving south in some places as much as 20 miles a year, in other places three miles a year. this is having an extraordinary domino effect in that a lot of the people the ethnic groups who were living here, mainly self-identifying as arab, are having to move, and they're moving onto land occupied by people who self-identify as black african. now, you're going to get bored of me saying people self-identify. but here's what i have learned in my time working in 12 different african countries. it does not matter the content of your blood. because there is intermarriage everywhere. what matters is how you self-identify. and part of the story of sudan is, unfortunately, the racism of some of the arab groups who consider themselves to be racially superi
that was the people who self-identify as arabs who live in khartoum and along the nile. and since then it has been a story of the hegemony of the ethnic groups that define themselves as arab along the nile against everybody else. it's a story of marginalization. it's also a story of climate change because the sahara along here is moving south in some places as much as 20 miles a year, in other places three miles a year. this is having an extraordinary domino effect in that a lot of the people...
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who?rich. >> bill: it's not regressive, progressive. >> people who are working class have to buy the bread and butter. >> bill: charge it on food. you can raise revenue while dropping income tax rates, thereby stimulating the economy and still having money to pay your bills. and that's what he should do but he doesn't do it. >> this is the idea -- by the way, this is the idea that actually has some traction in washington. republicans and democrats, which is that we need to lower the tax rates for the corporations and person -- on a personal basis. in order to do that, we need to close loopholes, close deductions. i have got to tell you something, how come you don't scream about g.e. pay nothing taxes? >> bill: i screamed at least three shows on that. you have got to watch the show, juan. >> big corporations are just outrageous. they have big profits. bill they are not investing at home. call those guys to the table. >> bill: i hope news corps doesn't fire you, juan. >> obama is the guy who
who?rich. >> bill: it's not regressive, progressive. >> people who are working class have to buy the bread and butter. >> bill: charge it on food. you can raise revenue while dropping income tax rates, thereby stimulating the economy and still having money to pay your bills. and that's what he should do but he doesn't do it. >> this is the idea -- by the way, this is the idea that actually has some traction in washington. republicans and democrats, which is that we need...
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this brother who is a philanthropist, a leader who is phenomenal. st. john, television and radio personality in the 1950s. we should resonate with her. she decided to be a broker. the first black woman to pass the new york stock exchange exam. come john now! give the sister some love. [applause] naomi sims. she was just a model. she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street. i list these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating with my uncle who was quite the exception. whenever i read statistics about the net wealth of black women in this country being $5 or $100 that they are the bottom of the barrel, how do we get the bulk of black women, single women who have virtu
this brother who is a philanthropist, a leader who is phenomenal. st. john, television and radio personality in the 1950s. we should resonate with her. she decided to be a broker. the first black woman to pass the new york stock exchange exam. come john now! give the sister some love. [applause] naomi sims. she was just a model. she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street. i list these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static...
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lennie, who was with us in beijing. because of your extraordinary work, violence against women as part of the beijing platform. because of your work in coalition with other groups around this country, over 15,000 battered and sexually abused in the court woman -- and the. women are here and free of their abusive spouses. thank you very much, lennie. and sarah. is your mom here? she is also related to someone on the school board. sarah, who runs and it works on signature products, coaching boys into men. i encourage you to look at that's not cool.com, which is about stopping dating violence. this is an organizational award, i get to do this. and for rachel, who has been at the organization and who has been my partner as we build in the federal part of global clhu to challenge the notion that violence does not have to be part of the human experience. i thank you, rachel, and i think all of you for this award and for the work that we will do together in this city, and are presidio, to create a future without violence for o
lennie, who was with us in beijing. because of your extraordinary work, violence against women as part of the beijing platform. because of your work in coalition with other groups around this country, over 15,000 battered and sexually abused in the court woman -- and the. women are here and free of their abusive spouses. thank you very much, lennie. and sarah. is your mom here? she is also related to someone on the school board. sarah, who runs and it works on signature products, coaching boys...
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who got the holy water? who got the holy water?[laughter] >> next question. >> hello, my question is, we talked about the young people and then we have -- you talk about the gap. my age group is, i guess we don't get a voice because a lot of us are educated and we are not employed as well. we are not being considered and i wanted to, as somebody who grew up in the city who moved to other states and who is a very persevering person, i would like to know one of the things that specifically this book fair is about books. my industry that i am interesting -- interested in publishing and was outsourced to years ago, the company i used to work for reader's digest went bankrupt. i am a non-super knower, but who is going to employ me? i just traveled an hour and a half to stanford connecticut for a technology job and after doing a great job was turned away because i was told i live too far away and i would leave them. i am the most loyal person and because of that loyalty, i am not employable. i am highly overeducated and a lot of differen
who got the holy water? who got the holy water?[laughter] >> next question. >> hello, my question is, we talked about the young people and then we have -- you talk about the gap. my age group is, i guess we don't get a voice because a lot of us are educated and we are not employed as well. we are not being considered and i wanted to, as somebody who grew up in the city who moved to other states and who is a very persevering person, i would like to know one of the things that...
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it is an incredible group of women who backed me up. they were there, a roomful of women who were helpful. i was able to call on people like jackie and get feedback. it is so important when we do something like this that we count on one another. when you look around the room, i want to thank you for being part of this. everyone in this room, thank you as well. at this time i want to start our program and bring out rose, who is with kawl radio, and she is our mistress of ceremonies today. [applause] >> it is great to see a full house. i was just doing a google search on international women's day, and the photos are incredible. it does not get that much mainstream coverage, but there are actions taking place all over the country. unfortunately, there has been violence on the ivory coast, three women killed, virus in cairo. they called for in million woman marched in cairo because the women who were instrumental in the uprising want to make sure that they're part of this going forward, and a number of men showed up and said, we don't like
it is an incredible group of women who backed me up. they were there, a roomful of women who were helpful. i was able to call on people like jackie and get feedback. it is so important when we do something like this that we count on one another. when you look around the room, i want to thank you for being part of this. everyone in this room, thank you as well. at this time i want to start our program and bring out rose, who is with kawl radio, and she is our mistress of ceremonies today....
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was a wild man, black preacher hell of a fellow who hitchhiked a ride and with ralph abernathy who was king's close associate in the movement. and king had to go on to this other church he had just been hired at dexter church. king says stop in here. john goes if you go to that other church you're going to get white people's food but if you come here to abernathy you're going to get southern soul food so king -- king is smelling that food, and he loved to eat. and he's thinking, i really -- i'm supposed to go to this church i'm about to take over as pastor. you convinced me i'll tell them i'm delayed and they get involved in this chat about the new church, dexter church which has lots of alabama state professors and it was sort of a snooty church and they never shouted. and vernon johns says, you got to be careful because that's a big "n" word church. down home earthier vernacular backstage. it's not the metropolitan opera. but they were all part of king. and andrew young was described to me, you know, somebody who worked with king for a long time in the movement. king loved to crack j
was a wild man, black preacher hell of a fellow who hitchhiked a ride and with ralph abernathy who was king's close associate in the movement. and king had to go on to this other church he had just been hired at dexter church. king says stop in here. john goes if you go to that other church you're going to get white people's food but if you come here to abernathy you're going to get southern soul food so king -- king is smelling that food, and he loved to eat. and he's thinking, i really -- i'm...
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who all just happen to claim that certain people represent them as leaders and who act the exact same way i know i have to be odd as this one is one of the hardest things about bringing guests on the show to try to have them calm and analyze on something as a larger problem to have one person speak about a larger group of people who obviously don't all feel the exact same way but neither develop nor myself claim to speak for the entire african-american community obviously rise of the entire african community does not feel think live the same way and i don't mean to communicate otherwise but you have to look at polling you have to look at the representatives of the congressional black caucus and do your best to get a broader perspective but it's never going to apply to every single member of any group one responder if you were to watch my interview with atticus sperry and all the rest of looters in the u.k. including one man who was sentenced to six months in prison for stealing a water bottle and eight said on you tube guys if you're going to commit crimes join barclays or goldman sac
who all just happen to claim that certain people represent them as leaders and who act the exact same way i know i have to be odd as this one is one of the hardest things about bringing guests on the show to try to have them calm and analyze on something as a larger problem to have one person speak about a larger group of people who obviously don't all feel the exact same way but neither develop nor myself claim to speak for the entire african-american community obviously rise of the entire...
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is it shhh a person who has a family member who is serving in the military?, that is not going to be a priority for removal. if, however, you have someone who has a criminal record, who poses a national security threat, then, of course, we're going to accelerate and focus on removing that person. i think that's smart policy. i think it's smart law enforcement. >> suarez: you just heard dan stein call it amnesty, is it? >> of course it's it's not amnesty. i think dan sign would call anything amnesty that is not a mass deportation. we have to make choices. we have 11 million people here without papers. 11 million. that's the size of the population of ohio. we can't randomly deport people without focusing on those who mean to do us harm, those who have a criminal record. that's something the obama administration has done vigorously. this administration is on track. they will have deported more people than the bub administration and on track to have deported 1 million people, 800,000 and counting. this is not a soft, easy on illegal immigrant policy. this is gett
is it shhh a person who has a family member who is serving in the military?, that is not going to be a priority for removal. if, however, you have someone who has a criminal record, who poses a national security threat, then, of course, we're going to accelerate and focus on removing that person. i think that's smart policy. i think it's smart law enforcement. >> suarez: you just heard dan stein call it amnesty, is it? >> of course it's it's not amnesty. i think dan sign would call...
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next three days. >> who's all here? >> just me. >> later in our program you'll see a first for us. someone who showed up at one of our earlier investigations, unbelievably, shows up for another visit. >> you know, you look familiar to me. >> oops. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. [ male announcer ] these days, even your trash can be a gold mine for identity thieves. ♪ we don't believe your garbage should be used against you. [ alarm blares ] we're lifelock. go to lifelock.com and join the fight against one of the fastest growing crimes in america. lifelock. relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1 (
next three days. >> who's all here? >> just me. >> later in our program you'll see a first for us. someone who showed up at one of our earlier investigations, unbelievably, shows up for another visit. >> you know, you look familiar to me. >> oops. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create...
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a lot of money comes from contributions and a lot comes from people who work on wall street, who work on main street, but you are absolutely right, the money that finances the teachers' unions comes from the taxpayers because the taxpayers are the ones who pay teachers to work on the union matters and not have to work in schools. the taxpayers pay the teachers unions, the kind of salaries and benefits which allow them to charge the heavy duties they charge. >> host: do you think the schools would be better if there were no unions? >> guest: no, not at all. i think they would be a lot better if the unions to a different position about protecting the adults instead of the children, but as i outlined in the book as you well know, ultimately the way to fix public education in america is to get the union on the side of reform which is gradually starting to happen. >> host: have you noticed the states on a national exam are the right to work states? >> guest: that's one of your classic pieces of cherry picking -- >> host: this is a nationalist and of education progress. i was a member of th
a lot of money comes from contributions and a lot comes from people who work on wall street, who work on main street, but you are absolutely right, the money that finances the teachers' unions comes from the taxpayers because the taxpayers are the ones who pay teachers to work on the union matters and not have to work in schools. the taxpayers pay the teachers unions, the kind of salaries and benefits which allow them to charge the heavy duties they charge. >> host: do you think the...
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and there certainly are people who are rational christian, who are influenced by the lightning, who look at the bible as they look at all of are the light of reason and they may have their doubts. on the other hand, they intend to be very quiet about their doubts. you are printed from participation in a variety of things if you are. so part of the things such operation of church and state, millions and mary and extremely enlighten professors there. they have to technically subscribe to the anglican religion. there's not a discussion that's going to take place about rational religion. other reading all of the enlightened world, one knows, jefferson as he becomes part of this world, where people are looking with religion have received institutions of government. is this sensible or is this part of a system who won't understand this is too hard for you in basic lee what jefferson would talk about his priestcraft, it took kind of sneaky clergy who are supporting tyrannical regimes and who are supported by those regimes and turn. so that analysis is taking place. presumably there's a lot of p
and there certainly are people who are rational christian, who are influenced by the lightning, who look at the bible as they look at all of are the light of reason and they may have their doubts. on the other hand, they intend to be very quiet about their doubts. you are printed from participation in a variety of things if you are. so part of the things such operation of church and state, millions and mary and extremely enlighten professors there. they have to technically subscribe to the...
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or know someone who is? do you think that quality insurance at an affordable rate is out of your reach? for less than 35 cents a day, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there are no health questions or medical exam. your rate will never go up, and your benefit will never go down due to age-- guaranteed! these days, the average cost of a funeral is over $7300, and social security pays a death...
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who is to blame? you stay tuned to those we hope you stay tuned to those fascinating you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. >> juan: in the factor follow up segment tonight. it's been another gut wrenching week for the economy. the dow closed up 126 points today but down more than 1400 points over the last three weeks. the far left today is jumping all over mitt romney who said this while being heckled about not wanting to raise taxes during a campaign stop in iowa yesterday. corporations are people, my friend. >> no it's not. >> of course they are. everything corporations earn ultimately goes to people. [ laughter ] >> where do you think it goes. >> it goes in their pockets. >> whose pockets? whose pockets? people's pockets. okay. human beings, my friend. >> juan: doesn't mr. romney have a point? joining us from los angeles, ucla professor mark sawyer and jona
who is to blame? you stay tuned to those we hope you stay tuned to those fascinating you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. >> juan: in the factor follow up segment tonight. it's been another gut wrenching week for the economy. the dow closed up 126 points today but down more than 1400 points over the last three weeks. the far left today is...
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there is not a person in this courtroom who has never told a lie, who has never done an immoral thing and there is no man living who has never looked upon a woman without desire. one more thing, gentlemen, before i quit. thomas jefferson once said that all men are created equal, a phrase which the yankees and the side of the executive branch in washington are fond at hurling at us. there is a tendency in this year of grace, 1935, to use this phrase out of context to satisfy all conditions, the most ridiculous example i can think of is when the people who run our public education promote that stupid and idle along with the industryous. because all men are created equal, educators gravely tell us the children left behind suffer terrible feelings of inadequacy. we all know that all men are not created equal. in the sense some people would have us believe. some people are smarter than others. some have more opportunity because they're born with it. some men make more money than others. some ladies bake better cakes than others. some people are born gifted beyond the normal scope of most m
there is not a person in this courtroom who has never told a lie, who has never done an immoral thing and there is no man living who has never looked upon a woman without desire. one more thing, gentlemen, before i quit. thomas jefferson once said that all men are created equal, a phrase which the yankees and the side of the executive branch in washington are fond at hurling at us. there is a tendency in this year of grace, 1935, to use this phrase out of context to satisfy all conditions, the...
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someone who is not. at all. how do you respond to people who say that your campaign has been a mess so folks first of all chris that i took seriously brooch injunction to put aside the talking points and i wish you would put aside the bunch of questions. now by the guy i met newt gingrich chris wallace but so nuking rates that's even really have a campaign left anymore i don't know i'm gonna launch and say no he's not going to be president but he didn't out you know everybody right now is in iowa and we're also going to soda or new hampshire new to the now i think he's actually taking his campaign to hawaii and to hollywood first they're making a stop in hollywood and they're going to screen to use builders and they are then they're going to hawaii that is the best excuse for somebody who knows that they have no shot at winning anywhere but all these people have already donated money would seem to say well i think you my loyal followers i'm going to take a vacation in hawaii this particular absolutely you think
someone who is not. at all. how do you respond to people who say that your campaign has been a mess so folks first of all chris that i took seriously brooch injunction to put aside the talking points and i wish you would put aside the bunch of questions. now by the guy i met newt gingrich chris wallace but so nuking rates that's even really have a campaign left anymore i don't know i'm gonna launch and say no he's not going to be president but he didn't out you know everybody right now is in...
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or fellow band who built that set or fire who built the spacecraft who designed the trajectory and lost that everybody do what they're doing and that everything good period ok you were never going to get on top of a saturn five booster if you didn't have faith of the people who get over to say the right stuff what does it take for someone to go in space i think the people who are astronauts are caused by knots. they are people who live on the. people who like to explore people who like to see something different who like to open up new doors and these are the people that you know fired as astronauts cause and i said the people who are here today at the stardust festival that who have this and see the earth as a really is and the joy with the one that gary made his first flights and one nine hundred sixty one year already rejected by now someone's how do you feel about the twelfth of april nine hundred sixty one well life i figured that. ever since the ticket we knew what they were doing. that that are the russians would put somebody up into space. quite early on and we were tempted to t
or fellow band who built that set or fire who built the spacecraft who designed the trajectory and lost that everybody do what they're doing and that everything good period ok you were never going to get on top of a saturn five booster if you didn't have faith of the people who get over to say the right stuff what does it take for someone to go in space i think the people who are astronauts are caused by knots. they are people who live on the. people who like to explore people who like to see...
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who stuck out to you as the donors who enjoyed the best karma after sending checks to perry? >> to begin with, i think we were just struck by the enormous amount of money that perry raised, as you pointed out, from such a small cadre of donors. but what we discovered is there are really some pretty amazing benefits that these donors accrued as well. bob perry, a texas home builder, longtime generous donor to conservative causes, whose attorney helped create an agency that was supposed to protect homeowners against shoddy home building. it was considered so dysfunctional by consumer groups it was disbanded. red mccombs, a billionaire who gave $400,000 to governor perry and a racetrack he has invested in is slated to get $25 million in state subsidies. and the most fascinating example was harold simmons, who is the second largest individual contributor to governor perry. he gave him over $1 million in the last decade. and governor perry signed a law that harold simmons' company, waste control specialists, lobbied hard to pass which would allow a private company to operate a low
who stuck out to you as the donors who enjoyed the best karma after sending checks to perry? >> to begin with, i think we were just struck by the enormous amount of money that perry raised, as you pointed out, from such a small cadre of donors. but what we discovered is there are really some pretty amazing benefits that these donors accrued as well. bob perry, a texas home builder, longtime generous donor to conservative causes, whose attorney helped create an agency that was supposed to...
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who is this man? this is the secretary of state of the holy see who goes to new york for the launch party for the business, helps is that the get set up, puts the monsignor in there to feed him the property. can you imagine what would happen even with congress if hillary clinton were to attempt something like that with some international realtor boris condoleezza rice before her had done something like that? they would be fired, prosecuted and it would be a major crisis for the indymac, for the administration of obama or job u. jody bush before him. the vatican needs a justice system. it needs a coherent system of courts, not these ancients tribunals that date back to the renaissance of not before. that is the fundamental root of this crisis, whether it is money or the coverups in the abuse cases. cardinal saddam out was the papal -- to chile and in the 1970s, when pinochet was the dictator. one of the grizzly is, levy is dictatorships of latin america in recent memory, and he even appeared on televis
who is this man? this is the secretary of state of the holy see who goes to new york for the launch party for the business, helps is that the get set up, puts the monsignor in there to feed him the property. can you imagine what would happen even with congress if hillary clinton were to attempt something like that with some international realtor boris condoleezza rice before her had done something like that? they would be fired, prosecuted and it would be a major crisis for the indymac, for the...
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is up and who is down.ding precursor some of you will feel next month when the hawkeyes come together here at the stalmt. >> now as much as we love football and politics, and i am sure you know both are contact sports, my interest today is not to support an individual candidate, but to stress the tee -- key role it flaze our lives and the key role it can be creating the jobs. it doesn't say how much we pay at the pump or how we handle foreign lands. it's about powering our economy. it's about creating more american jobs and getting this country moving again. you may not be aware of how important engineering is for this great state of iowa. on a per-person basis, your nation is the fifth largest energy consumer. that's why iowans are leading the way in our energy sector in exciting new directions. today the hawkeye state is the epicenter of tomorrow's energy technology. capitalizing on more than 1100 turbin, iowa leads all states by producing 20% of your electricity through renewable wind energy. [applause]
is up and who is down.ding precursor some of you will feel next month when the hawkeyes come together here at the stalmt. >> now as much as we love football and politics, and i am sure you know both are contact sports, my interest today is not to support an individual candidate, but to stress the tee -- key role it flaze our lives and the key role it can be creating the jobs. it doesn't say how much we pay at the pump or how we handle foreign lands. it's about powering our economy. it's...
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also honor those who contributed, those who helped her along the way. though she may be the one out front, she is always backed up by good health, and that is what made her and pushed her to be who and what she is. without some of your help, they could have chosen a different name, but i'm glad you chose to honor her in this way because if you had given another plaque and award, she would have just waited until you left and then told me to go put it in the closet with the rest. [laughter] so, of course, she is very thankful. very thankful. let us not forget about those who sacrificed so much on behalf of us. for a lot of them, it is on, you know, their shoulders many of us stand. because we stand on their shoulders, we get benefits, but it is based of somebody else's sacrifice, work, bloodshed, tears, and everything else. so i stand here grateful to be a great grandson of ms. westbrook. may god bless me to be worthy of such. thank you all. [applause] >> we have just a couple more people. let me just say, it is not in what order you come to the podium. i
also honor those who contributed, those who helped her along the way. though she may be the one out front, she is always backed up by good health, and that is what made her and pushed her to be who and what she is. without some of your help, they could have chosen a different name, but i'm glad you chose to honor her in this way because if you had given another plaque and award, she would have just waited until you left and then told me to go put it in the closet with the rest. [laughter] so,...
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, and who makes their bets. there's a lot of class issues within the immigrant community. they need to be remedied as well. there are people in the immigrant community and we're very well educated. they get very high-paying jobs. when it comes to other infrastructure jobs, we cheat people. we have a lot to do, but i'm always very helpful. if san francisco is anything, is a city of opportunity. i salute you. anytime you need anything, you can call me. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. and thank you, president chu. before i go further, i would like to take care of a little more. i would like to recognize a few more people. harry it from the office of speaker pelosi. forgive me. dominique from the office of congresswoman barbara lee. thank you for coming. office of congresswoman barbara lee. office of congressman mike honda. thank you for coming. the juvenile probation department. thank you for coming here this evening. thank you for coming. ok. we are now going to begin tonight's program. first we'll h
, and who makes their bets. there's a lot of class issues within the immigrant community. they need to be remedied as well. there are people in the immigrant community and we're very well educated. they get very high-paying jobs. when it comes to other infrastructure jobs, we cheat people. we have a lot to do, but i'm always very helpful. if san francisco is anything, is a city of opportunity. i salute you. anytime you need anything, you can call me. thank you very much. [applause] >>...
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who knows how it will turn out.you know, this is nothing to do with us and, you know, if we get involved, it will have the same unhappy end although x number of americans will die in the process. so isolationism was a widespread and bipartisan viewpoint. we often forget that some of roosevelt's most vigorous isolationist opponents in congress -- it wasn't all partisan. a lot of them were new dealç democrats. one of the most prominent isolationists were senator burton wheeler of montana who was otherwise one of fdr's closer supporters on -- and most southern democrats tended to be less interventionist and so on. so it wasn't, it was hardly a republican even though the republican party at that time was predominantly isolationist, it was a bipartisan sentiment and reflected in the neutrality acts which were a consequence of legislation in the mid 1930s that came out of, utterly, democratic-dominated senate which reflected that, that point of view, but also was once again reflected, i think, the predominant views of mo
who knows how it will turn out.you know, this is nothing to do with us and, you know, if we get involved, it will have the same unhappy end although x number of americans will die in the process. so isolationism was a widespread and bipartisan viewpoint. we often forget that some of roosevelt's most vigorous isolationist opponents in congress -- it wasn't all partisan. a lot of them were new dealç democrats. one of the most prominent isolationists were senator burton wheeler of montana who...
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these are answers i would like to hear from our president who has the information about who these folks are and what our le will be. this is something he has not done yet i think it is incumbent on the president to describe what our mission is there now and what the mission will be for libya. my own view is that america should be involved in actions of this nature -- meaning and balding our mitary troops -- were we have a substantial interest, with the mission is clear and defined, and where our exit is als the clear and defined. the questions we've not heard with regard to libya. this budget as the american public a discussion we are grateful that gaddafi is either don or almost dawn. i think he is basically gone according to the most basic reports. now let's see what the president's budget plans are. by the way, i would like to hear a discussion about syria and egypt. libya as a population of around 7 million people. egypt has a population of around 80 million people. egypt is the big power in the arab world. trying to encourage egypt to move towards modernity and not becoming a hosti
these are answers i would like to hear from our president who has the information about who these folks are and what our le will be. this is something he has not done yet i think it is incumbent on the president to describe what our mission is there now and what the mission will be for libya. my own view is that america should be involved in actions of this nature -- meaning and balding our mitary troops -- were we have a substantial interest, with the mission is clear and defined, and where...
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to go to the scandals or who. will form. a bit of the resources we would want to go to also under somebody who should include in this group as you mentioned but most of the wolf who are over for the ship were going to. on the. rules that. this will. have. more. this is the tenth meeting organized by the national movement of victims everywhere in the country alison's of people have taken part in these meetings thanks to them several legal actions have been undertaken allowing the identification of people responsible for violating human rights. to get one of my brother's name was paid is cut again as it was the first president of the corporation for the defense of human rights. is part of the state crime victims association with he was killed with two gunshots imo this week if any was burned capitated knifed one of them and his internal organs were extracted they also broke his legs. all this only because he was promoting an initiative that touched upon troublesome issues and was starting to bring certain truths to
to go to the scandals or who. will form. a bit of the resources we would want to go to also under somebody who should include in this group as you mentioned but most of the wolf who are over for the ship were going to. on the. rules that. this will. have. more. this is the tenth meeting organized by the national movement of victims everywhere in the country alison's of people have taken part in these meetings thanks to them several legal actions have been undertaken allowing the identification...
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apologies to those of you who are too young to know who rodney dangerfield is. it is about promoting transparency in government not limiting the debate. it seems fitting that he should have the opportunity to bring his perspective to the table as we offer all of the presidential candidates this year and the president of the united states to has yet to take us up on the offer. the conservative christian group asked candidates to sign [unintelligible] stating, "in one concise document, they managed to condemn gays single-parent single individuals divorce is, muslims, gays in the military, women who choose to have abortions, and everyone else who doesn't fit in a norman rockwell painting." the decision to defend the new mexico border is a waste of money and he blasted rick perry for doing an impression of george bush. with his own ideas and such issues as the defense spending, medicare governor johnson acknowledges that name recognition has been an impediment. please give a warm welcome to governor johnson. [applause]
apologies to those of you who are too young to know who rodney dangerfield is. it is about promoting transparency in government not limiting the debate. it seems fitting that he should have the opportunity to bring his perspective to the table as we offer all of the presidential candidates this year and the president of the united states to has yet to take us up on the offer. the conservative christian group asked candidates to sign [unintelligible] stating, "in one concise document, they...
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in my mind it's not fair it's real people who are green in this country are the housewives who recycle. and the children who play trees on the weekend with their cub scout troops that's the. sound. of. aviation these yachts from around the world countering in moscow where the stage for the. technology is the temple. mike's air show which is also a realm for its spectacular performances by russians in crimea pilots. energy giant a shadow on the british government all being accused of trying to play down the scale of a major oil spill off the coast of scotland well than two hundred tonnes of orals thought to have spewed into the sea following in the lead to be the country's worst in over a decade. and india is becoming a global market place for all goods but the oil for cheese are accused of turning up blind dives in the illegal driving business week when living in the slum say setting their own kids is the only way for them to survive. and use up banks will they see sports for us. hello there thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up over the next few minutes depleted
in my mind it's not fair it's real people who are green in this country are the housewives who recycle. and the children who play trees on the weekend with their cub scout troops that's the. sound. of. aviation these yachts from around the world countering in moscow where the stage for the. technology is the temple. mike's air show which is also a realm for its spectacular performances by russians in crimea pilots. energy giant a shadow on the british government all being accused of trying to...
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if there is any other speakers who would like to speak who haven't given a card, line up there. otherwise, i will be closing public comment after nina. >> thank you for having me. i was born and raised in san francisco. my mother is actually an immigration consultant. i think growing up here, it was very aparent a, how much more vibrant this community because of the immigrants who are here. i graduated from laurel high school, which is the school where the majority of students are students of color. apart from my caucasian friend, i don't think a single one of my friends came from a non-immigrant family. the other thing growing up in this climate is how polarizing the issue is. it seems like there has been a battle between people who are pro immigration and people who are anti-immigration. but i think, especially seeing all the faces here, just putting faces on this issue makes it so there aren't two sides to this people, that there are two grooms of people opposed to each other. somewhere down the line, all of us came here at some point, except the native americans. but yeah, i
if there is any other speakers who would like to speak who haven't given a card, line up there. otherwise, i will be closing public comment after nina. >> thank you for having me. i was born and raised in san francisco. my mother is actually an immigration consultant. i think growing up here, it was very aparent a, how much more vibrant this community because of the immigrants who are here. i graduated from laurel high school, which is the school where the majority of students are...
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it shows who can be a poser and who can't.nytime you get to watch any political member is a good thing. i don't see how it could be wrong. that is basically something i wanted to say. host: tempe, ariz., democrats online, go ahead. caller: being an arizona democrat, the straw poll is basically good publicity. and a free media that you can get as anyone in the straw poll is good media. you are getting your name out there and talking about your issues and you are gaining attention and you are gaining motivation from any type of this wave of her. it is happening right now. especially in arizona where i am a democrat and i am working for a democratic senator. anything that you can do right now is good for you. that is the beauty of this trouble is that you're getting your name out there. host: are you working for? caller: greg stanton. host: what office? caller: phoenix mayor. host: have you been watching the straw poll? caller: absolutely . host: what have you learned? caller: nothing i have already known. every candidate stands
it shows who can be a poser and who can't.nytime you get to watch any political member is a good thing. i don't see how it could be wrong. that is basically something i wanted to say. host: tempe, ariz., democrats online, go ahead. caller: being an arizona democrat, the straw poll is basically good publicity. and a free media that you can get as anyone in the straw poll is good media. you are getting your name out there and talking about your issues and you are gaining attention and you are...
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who's the one who sees clearly? it's not atticus finch. he's not even a very intelligent father. i love him. i love him. but who lets your kids out in the middle of the night wearing -- dressed as farm animals and fruit when there's a craze killer who's vowed to get them? you say, fine, you don't need me to walk you home. you can do it yourself. is that -- is that smart? is that a good dad? bo radley is the one who actually has it straight, right? he knows those kids are going to get into trouble. he's out there and he does something about it. he's the one who gets justice in the book. you know, and so when you really think about it, if you can put through this wonderful vision of the child, if you can stop looking at this problem from a child's point of view, then you'll get a new take on "to kill a mockingbird," i think. you know, one that's much more actually meaningful to you. so -- >> ok. thanks. mary. >> yeah. >> oh, great. we lost you for a minute there. >> i know. >> yeah. so tell us -- how did you choose "to kill a mockingbird" as the subject for your book and for your f
who's the one who sees clearly? it's not atticus finch. he's not even a very intelligent father. i love him. i love him. but who lets your kids out in the middle of the night wearing -- dressed as farm animals and fruit when there's a craze killer who's vowed to get them? you say, fine, you don't need me to walk you home. you can do it yourself. is that -- is that smart? is that a good dad? bo radley is the one who actually has it straight, right? he knows those kids are going to get into...
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we all know way too many folks who are struggling in a minimum wage jobs pirouette of folks who have been laid off at work. i think as a city, we need to do much better at creating an environment where we have more jobs and more economic development. i know that all of us are committed to ensuring that we have a budget that not only provides basic city services that we have come to expect but make sure that we take care of our most vulnerable. whether it be our at-risk use, our seniors, are disabled, our working families, folks who are out of work. i know something that every public servant who is here is committed to. adding with all come together as a board, as a city. we should come together as san franciscans, and, colleagues, at this time, i hope, and i asked that we unanimously vote for ed lee to be our next mayor. this is also a historic day for the asian-american community. for a community that has been here in santa francisco, for over 160 years, i am a product of that community. i know the ed and all of us of asian-american decent feel the legacy. i want to thank all of you
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>> who got arrested. this moment there is no distinguishing between the children and the adult people. besides that, not the government taking children as hostage for their fathers or their older brothers. it happens all the time. and the last one, which was a kid, only 13 years old. they arrested him a few days ago because they wanted his father. so they are arresting children all the time. and we have many of the children who got killed and tortured in the prisons. >> arwa, i don't understand the logic of some of what the ambassador is claiming. he's claiming that u.s., the european union, the united nations, turkey, saudi arabia, that entire international community basically is now in league or trying to support or defend hard-core islamists who he believes and he says are these armed gangs, these armed terrorists. when you were there, did you see any evidence of armed gangs or armed terrorists? i'm not denying there may be hard-core islamists who maybe opposed to the syrian government, but is that wha
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obviously, i support individuals who choose to be a part of the union and those who don't.. i have to be very fair and objective in how we run our programs. making sure that across the board there is a balance. i think that is what we have been able to do. all you have to do is look to see where we've made our investments in terms of our federal funding. we want to continue to raise standards of our program so we do a better job. >> my sense is that some people do not mind the idea that unions have helped them or the accomplishments that have helped american to obtain like a 40 hour work week or a right to a minimum wage or overtime. but when they see union members that they perceive have greater benefits than they do, especially if they are state or unionized government workers, they become resentful. that seems to be what is driving some of what has been happening lately. when you see a state that has a debate over trying to take away collective bargaining rights for some workers and yet its potential workers or people who are employed are not represented by unions pushin
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grew up in the cities, they raised their families there, they know whos who and who works for which organization, which politicians work for them. which businesses launder money, and they know head. javier would tell me we can't publish 90% of what we know because the next day there would be an armed squad outside my house and i would be history. the director told me it would be easy to be a hero. i could publish everything i know and tomorrow you'd walk in this office and there'd be a little black ribbon on the door with my name on it. so, -- but there's a second, i think, interesting thing to be questioned. this whole idea of the cartels and the capos. can anybody name who is the main capo in the united states? or can anybody name the different names of the organizations in the united states? isn't that interesting? we have this soap opera vision of the life stories of these cartels, and the gulfos, and epic include all of their histories and lineages and we hear stories of their veteran el capo marries an 18-year-old and the senators get off the plane, and it gets into the u.s. m
grew up in the cities, they raised their families there, they know whos who and who works for which organization, which politicians work for them. which businesses launder money, and they know head. javier would tell me we can't publish 90% of what we know because the next day there would be an armed squad outside my house and i would be history. the director told me it would be easy to be a hero. i could publish everything i know and tomorrow you'd walk in this office and there'd be a little...
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real people who are green in this country are the housewives who recycle. and the children who plant trees on the weekend with their cub scout troops that's the. sound. guys. sound. of. tough. love approach. on the future flight. team takes to the air show. more news today violence has once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. and broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is with us. it's british courts are cracking down on the rioters with some stiff sentences but human rights groups accuse judges of over reacting by handing down overly severe penalties to young men have been given four years sentences for posting what they said was a joke message on facebook calling for people to loot their hometown. european leaders and of u.s. issue strong statements calling on syria's president assad to step down just as he announces a halt to all military operations in the country and of the u.n. is preparing to call on the international criminal court to investigate
real people who are green in this country are the housewives who recycle. and the children who plant trees on the weekend with their cub scout troops that's the. sound. guys. sound. of. tough. love approach. on the future flight. team takes to the air show. more news today violence has once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. and broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is with us. it's...
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>> who got arrested.s no distinguishing between the children and the adult people. besides that, not the government taking children as hostage for their fathers or their older brothers. it happens all the time. and the last one, which was a kid, only 13 years old. they arrested him a few days ago because they wanted his father. so they are arresting children all the time. and we have many of the children who got killed and tortured in the prisons. >> arwa, i don't understand the logic of some of what the ambassador is claiming. he's claiming that u.s., the european union, the united nations, turkey, saudi arabia, that entire international community basically is now in league or trying to support or defend hard-core islamists who he believes and he says are these armed gangs, these armed terrorists. when you were there, did you see any evidence of armed gangs or armed terrorists? i'm not denying there may be hard-core islamists who maybe opposed to the syrian government, but is that what's driving these pr
>> who got arrested.s no distinguishing between the children and the adult people. besides that, not the government taking children as hostage for their fathers or their older brothers. it happens all the time. and the last one, which was a kid, only 13 years old. they arrested him a few days ago because they wanted his father. so they are arresting children all the time. and we have many of the children who got killed and tortured in the prisons. >> arwa, i don't understand the...
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i couldn't find anyone who wasn't the kuwaiti arab who was a muslim who knew him well in school. his lab partner remembers him as a person with broken english. his professors remember him being good at math and science but never had a substantive conversation with him about anything that didn't involve molecule's and formulas. he was in north carolina four years but came into contact with americans on a very glancing basis. as if you are changing planes in a strange city and walk through the airport. have you met the people of cincinnati? not really. you pass by tm.
i couldn't find anyone who wasn't the kuwaiti arab who was a muslim who knew him well in school. his lab partner remembers him as a person with broken english. his professors remember him being good at math and science but never had a substantive conversation with him about anything that didn't involve molecule's and formulas. he was in north carolina four years but came into contact with americans on a very glancing basis. as if you are changing planes in a strange city and walk through the...
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people are coming in like, "who the hell done died in here?! somebody ate a rat. who is in here?" now you duck down like-- "damn i hope they leave so i can get the hell on out of here." the only thing worse than that-- when you go to the bathroom just to wash your hands while somebody was in there before you and they blew the whole bathroom up. suddenly you come in there washing your hands like, "ooh, who the hell was in here before me?" somebody gonna come open the door. smell the smell. then look at you like you did it. now you gotta run behind them and try to explain something. "hold on, it wasn't me. wasn't me. somebody else was in there. they had on black shoes. i saw their shoes. i saw the shoes." thank you so very much, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. thank you. captioning made possible by comedy central. captioned by mccaptioning services reseda, california. >> august 15, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: hey, everybody. welcome to
people are coming in like, "who the hell done died in here?! somebody ate a rat. who is in here?" now you duck down like-- "damn i hope they leave so i can get the hell on out of here." the only thing worse than that-- when you go to the bathroom just to wash your hands while somebody was in there before you and they blew the whole bathroom up. suddenly you come in there washing your hands like, "ooh, who the hell was in here before me?" somebody gonna come open...
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there's a democratic congressman who did show up here today who i had a one-on-one interview with who says that what has happened in new orleans is getting turned around, but he says that mr. cantor's view of all of this is, quote, sinful. that's next. you'll want to hear the interview. >>> and later, michele bachmann says that god sent hurricane irene. rick perry said texas should pray for rain. but this weekend, both democrats and republicans used the tools of government to save lives and minimize damages. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. stay with us. >>> the levees protecting new orleans from flooding are not ready to handle another deadly storm. billions of dollars were spent to rebuild, and four to five levees after hurricane katrina. but according to preliminary rankings ordered by congress in 2006, levees on the mississippi river and on the east and west banks were rated class 2. urgent. unsafe or potentially unsafe. that's one step away from complete failure on the five-point system. the rating could improve after further reinforcements are done by the army corps of en
there's a democratic congressman who did show up here today who i had a one-on-one interview with who says that what has happened in new orleans is getting turned around, but he says that mr. cantor's view of all of this is, quote, sinful. that's next. you'll want to hear the interview. >>> and later, michele bachmann says that god sent hurricane irene. rick perry said texas should pray for rain. but this weekend, both democrats and republicans used the tools of government to save...
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people who like to explore people who like to see something different who like to open up new doors and these are the people that we all fired as astronauts cosmonauts and the people who are here today at the stardust first of all that whoever does see the earth has a really is and they have a joy with the one from gary made his first flights and nine hundred sixty one year already we kept it by now someone says how do you feel about the twelfth of april nineteenth sixty one well i figured that. ever since the ticket we knew what they were doing. that that the russians were put somebody up into space. quite earlier and we were attempting to try that they were be hired as a matter of fact that would really look up to the american people it was but they can they can for thirty seven up to that time we didn't realize how far they have at that time the soviets were they had rocket technology and then we got started of course they had developed their booster and to put it to it and it's amazing. throughout the years. the booster the rocket the quite a eureka garrett. is the same one today wi
people who like to explore people who like to see something different who like to open up new doors and these are the people that we all fired as astronauts cosmonauts and the people who are here today at the stardust first of all that whoever does see the earth has a really is and they have a joy with the one from gary made his first flights and nine hundred sixty one year already we kept it by now someone says how do you feel about the twelfth of april nineteenth sixty one well i figured...
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i know who did it, how and why. and by god, when i write that book, i'm going to make sure justice is served. i think that's why people keep coming back to lawyer books in particular because there's a lot of drama in the courtroom. there's always a murder. there's always big stakes. i've written books about death penalty cases. the stakes don't get any bigger than that. and i think it was important to me to have the center of my books a defense attorney who is the kind of guy, the tony serra's of the world, the person you would call if you got into serious trouble. and there are a lot of corrupt lawyers in my books. there are a lot of nasty people in my books. there are a lot of lawyers who are not portrayed in a particularly favorable way. but the centers of my story are two small time criminal defense attorneys who work on michigan street. and if you get accused of a crime, those are the people you want to call. >> that's my approach. and they're both former public defenders, right? >> yes, they are. they are both
i know who did it, how and why. and by god, when i write that book, i'm going to make sure justice is served. i think that's why people keep coming back to lawyer books in particular because there's a lot of drama in the courtroom. there's always a murder. there's always big stakes. i've written books about death penalty cases. the stakes don't get any bigger than that. and i think it was important to me to have the center of my books a defense attorney who is the kind of guy, the tony serra's...
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it was hard to know who you could trust, who would not betray you. for that reason family was so important. it was so critical. the herb brothers were desperately loyal to each other. they love each other. an insult to one was an attack on all. but that is also true of the clintons and the macquarie's. he trusted your family. he defended your family. sometimes you might be a little too prone to defend them. but these are the time to five kinds of relationships that or import not there in a place where you are struggling to create yourself in the great words of french melon. the frontier of the west was a place where men can still dream of becoming. part of that dream was having your family there with you, right or wrong, to be at your side and always chesty. .. when you think, this explains it. this helps me and explain it. one of the things that puzzled me when i first started writing this book, is how was it that wyatt earp and doc holliday or friends? for me think about it they absolutely should be. wade is trying to move up in the world by impres
it was hard to know who you could trust, who would not betray you. for that reason family was so important. it was so critical. the herb brothers were desperately loyal to each other. they love each other. an insult to one was an attack on all. but that is also true of the clintons and the macquarie's. he trusted your family. he defended your family. sometimes you might be a little too prone to defend them. but these are the time to five kinds of relationships that or import not there in a...
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when you execute someone who has been there for 12 years, you are not executing the same man who came in. the notion that the system has no flock, -- stanford law school has posted something from 1900, and this is well documented. these are innocent people being executed. in that same time, almost 400 other people were released from death row before they were executed because they were found to have been innocent. >> ladies and gentleman. at 4:a.m., edward earl johnson was executed in the gas chamber -- with the sentence of the second court, and i'll be glad to entertain any questions that you may have. >> he indicated his innocence, and he regretted the situation and he felt no ill will towards anyone. and he was thankful that the process was coming to a close. and he stated, that he was not guilty. >> innocent people go to death row and more of them die. this was enough to cause any government to stop and take stock of where this was regard to the death penalty. in regard to that question, it always comes down to the morality of it all. >> let's start with questions for the panelist
when you execute someone who has been there for 12 years, you are not executing the same man who came in. the notion that the system has no flock, -- stanford law school has posted something from 1900, and this is well documented. these are innocent people being executed. in that same time, almost 400 other people were released from death row before they were executed because they were found to have been innocent. >> ladies and gentleman. at 4:a.m., edward earl johnson was executed in the...
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who the (beep) are these people?tage of dentists who recommend sugary gum than people who approve of congress. i hit the streets to find one of these elusive approvers. >> they're screwing it all up. >> they're doing a terrible job. >> i haven't approved anything congress has done since perhaps 1970. >> congress stinks. >> reporter: statistically there had to be someone who approved of congress. >> no. >> no. >> no, not at all. >> yes. >> reporter: what? >> yes. yes, i do. >> reporter: and there he was. an actual 14%er. james schmool. >> i totally approve of congress. i have full faith in them. >> reporter: are you sure you know what congress is? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: you know that congress isn't a water skiing squirrel, right? >> look, this is the 112th congress that this country has had. i think they're going to do what they need to do. >> reporter: okay. do you think that this is congress? >> stop it. >> reporter: because it's its approval rating never goes down. he just wasn't getting it. who won the debt ce
who the (beep) are these people?tage of dentists who recommend sugary gum than people who approve of congress. i hit the streets to find one of these elusive approvers. >> they're screwing it all up. >> they're doing a terrible job. >> i haven't approved anything congress has done since perhaps 1970. >> congress stinks. >> reporter: statistically there had to be someone who approved of congress. >> no. >> no. >> no, not at all. >> yes....
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who has obtained the most death sentences around sixty. macy always claimed that the death sentence has a dissuasive effect and he reiterated that opinion during sean's trial. this may not be the best way to stop the killing but it's the only way i know and i think these jurors are saying look you go work you kill three people in this can't really give you the death penalty that hopefully somebody else will. do. the district attorney's arguments always have the backing of the public. may see the onion olding da is now retired and lives on his farm a few miles from oklahoma city. and i hear the singing think you should use of oh ha ha. on the doors my son's nose not much you know was of the prosecutor from bring the charges present past our lives and argue for the death penalty. i don't like the satisfaction of joining hands and. here's a nurse or law hopefully. i'm on along with the law enforcement people who agree that he lives illiterate the other lives and if it isn't it's just. you say you hope that it is a deterrent against it is not
who has obtained the most death sentences around sixty. macy always claimed that the death sentence has a dissuasive effect and he reiterated that opinion during sean's trial. this may not be the best way to stop the killing but it's the only way i know and i think these jurors are saying look you go work you kill three people in this can't really give you the death penalty that hopefully somebody else will. do. the district attorney's arguments always have the backing of the public. may see...