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people who have been told they do not have something special inside of them, people who have forgottenegins in their own heart. i have played on many ball teams. i have never heard the propaganda of average and ordinary feel either individual or collective success. i have never seen a successful culture hold up the legends of their sport as ordinary because ordinary is not our potential. when we find the courage to see that we and all around us are extraordinary, we find the courage to sing the song that rides inside of all of us, not only you and me, but all of us achieve. this writer is asking you to stop the next professor, to stop the next student, to stop the next lecture who calls you ordinary. or he says, a sports legend is ordinary, or anyone is ordinary. tell them no. tell them we are all -- we all have something extraordinary, a voice, a talent, a song. it's not easy to hear that song that everyone has inside of them. it's not easy to see the extraordinary in everyone. but it's easy -- but easy is not our challenge. hope is the extraordinary. hope in the extraordinary is our
people who have been told they do not have something special inside of them, people who have forgottenegins in their own heart. i have played on many ball teams. i have never heard the propaganda of average and ordinary feel either individual or collective success. i have never seen a successful culture hold up the legends of their sport as ordinary because ordinary is not our potential. when we find the courage to see that we and all around us are extraordinary, we find the courage to sing the...
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are the people who are the unskilled workers who don't have anyone. they're speaking on their behalf and those are the people who can't get jobs because they don't have the skills necessary to pay the wages that they're demanding now i just heard the that wal-mart is thinking about trying to build some infrastructure here in washington d.c. and they're getting pushed out because they're being forced to pay what's called a super minimum wage that's fifty percent higher than their competitor and it isn't in your district it's a living wage it's a living wages and you hold on just a bit but it's a living wage. so little it's not a living wage and it's a real minimum wage of zero eric and if you don't you're not going to be making any wage whatsoever when you don't have jobs because nobody can come in and compete you have to let the market work and people need to be able to compete eight hundred jobs will not be created in the district of columbia that's eighteen hundred people who will have a zero wage that is the real minimum wage my friend ok eric you
are the people who are the unskilled workers who don't have anyone. they're speaking on their behalf and those are the people who can't get jobs because they don't have the skills necessary to pay the wages that they're demanding now i just heard the that wal-mart is thinking about trying to build some infrastructure here in washington d.c. and they're getting pushed out because they're being forced to pay what's called a super minimum wage that's fifty percent higher than their competitor and...
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are unemployed who are unskilled who are unable to get jobs when you raise a minimum wage what you're doing is you're saying that only the certain group of people are going to be benefiting from this program and it's a politically motivated issue it's not an economic issue politicians don't care about economics they don't care about small business owners they don't care about helping the economy all they do is they try and pander to votes for people that think that they're going to get their rate wages raise and some people will get their wages raise but the those are the people who are going to complain the people who are complaining are the people who don't have a voice in this debate are the people who are the unskilled workers who don't have anyone out there speaking on their behalf and those are the people who can't get jobs because they don't have the skills necessary to pay the wages that they're demanding now i just heard the that wal-mart is thinking about trying to build some infrastructure here in washington d.c. and they're getting pushed out because they're being forced t
are unemployed who are unskilled who are unable to get jobs when you raise a minimum wage what you're doing is you're saying that only the certain group of people are going to be benefiting from this program and it's a politically motivated issue it's not an economic issue politicians don't care about economics they don't care about small business owners they don't care about helping the economy all they do is they try and pander to votes for people that think that they're going to get their...
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wanted to see who were who were who were screaming we want to be slaves still you know and who well i don't i don't remember that but so this is something that we cannot this is something we cannot discuss and i think that we have right to point the political influence of that person once exactly what is harming the disheartened democracy this is hard that is harming this is harming just understanding of freedom and human rights and we are doing that because if you. tell a vision and i'm asking you about what makes putin ad dictator and i think this is as free as you can get. as of now i haven't heard any clear articulation from you what actually makes him a dictator because this country has known at least one dictator joseph stalin a person who sent millions of people to labor camps and execution chambres so when you actually called putin and stalin by the same name i wonder if you really understand what you're actually talking about i'm sure that there were a lot of people like you in style in time who were saying the same thing about style and as you say now about putin but so fa
wanted to see who were who were who were screaming we want to be slaves still you know and who well i don't i don't remember that but so this is something that we cannot this is something we cannot discuss and i think that we have right to point the political influence of that person once exactly what is harming the disheartened democracy this is hard that is harming this is harming just understanding of freedom and human rights and we are doing that because if you. tell a vision and i'm asking...
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who are the people who are being profiled by police? who are the people being pulled over by police? race infects everything in the criminal justice system. >> do you believe that, speaker gingrich, that race infects everything in the criminal justice system? >> i think race has an enormous impact on decision after decision. i think you almost have to be blind to america and not realize that we still have very, very deep elements that go all the way back to slavery and segregation and go all the way back to fundamental differences in neighborhoods and in cultures. and i think it would be very healthy for the country and for the congress to re-evaluate both the criminal justice part of court, but also to re-evaluate the whole way we've dealt with prison and the way which we created basically graduate schools for criminality in locking people up in ways that are increasing their inability to function in society. >> i think a lot of people are like, wow, who are you? [ applause ] that's probably an unfair thought, but you're not sheer so y
who are the people who are being profiled by police? who are the people being pulled over by police? race infects everything in the criminal justice system. >> do you believe that, speaker gingrich, that race infects everything in the criminal justice system? >> i think race has an enormous impact on decision after decision. i think you almost have to be blind to america and not realize that we still have very, very deep elements that go all the way back to slavery and segregation...
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or who should be blamed. ron paul's chief ghost writer, by name of lou rockwell, blame him. he was guy who was deal with this stuff, not me. though ron paul did everything he could do distance himself from the racist the stuff in the news letters, though it was signed ron paul, as soon as ron paul retired from congress this year, he started up his ron paul institute, guess who he appointed to his board? lou rockwell, the guy they blamed for the super racist, the animals are coming newsletters. also on the board of ron paul's institute, a professor named walter block who says "the real problem with the civil war is the wrong side won and abraham lincoln was a monster." and it is become all that has happened already that you might be forgiven today if today's flurry of reporting about a rand paul senate staffer felt a little bit like deja vu. a conservative website in washington today, deep dived today into the background of a rand paul staffer who looks like this. you might have seen the photo today. yes. ther
or who should be blamed. ron paul's chief ghost writer, by name of lou rockwell, blame him. he was guy who was deal with this stuff, not me. though ron paul did everything he could do distance himself from the racist the stuff in the news letters, though it was signed ron paul, as soon as ron paul retired from congress this year, he started up his ron paul institute, guess who he appointed to his board? lou rockwell, the guy they blamed for the super racist, the animals are coming newsletters....
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they want who they want them to lead them and. they need to put pressure industry to take control of their own resources their own lives and hopefully we can stand in solidarity with every human life is precious thank you so much this from truck ten governors activists appreciate your time thanks so much. guys we have to take a quick break but we're coming up we'll take a closer look at everything that's unfolding in egypt. wealthy british style some time to explain the free. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. i would rather as to why shouldn't the people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find life though larry king now right here on r.t. . question more. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lang you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize ever
they want who they want them to lead them and. they need to put pressure industry to take control of their own resources their own lives and hopefully we can stand in solidarity with every human life is precious thank you so much this from truck ten governors activists appreciate your time thanks so much. guys we have to take a quick break but we're coming up we'll take a closer look at everything that's unfolding in egypt. wealthy british style some time to explain the free. market why not....
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it is the employee who had the responsibility and who reacted in a certain way. >> i think that i largely agree with that. except that i would be a little bit more general. i think that if you sent, the commission has the freedom in my mind to send a representative to this meeting. and as long as that person has knowledge, and could help us in the process and has the authority to bind the commission and i am not as concern as precisely. whether it is the custodian of the records and i think that under any of those standards that miss patterson would meet that requirement here. and and i don't think that it is a department head violation that should be under three and that is a chapter three violation to which the sunshine task force deference >> maybe i have questions for miss patterson, or the agency head. failing to respond to an immediate disclosure request in a timely manner, i certainly thing think and i have heard, someone gets the request and you notice it and get it done by cod the next day, is it? or you don't. and that sounds like an individual action or failure to act. willful
it is the employee who had the responsibility and who reacted in a certain way. >> i think that i largely agree with that. except that i would be a little bit more general. i think that if you sent, the commission has the freedom in my mind to send a representative to this meeting. and as long as that person has knowledge, and could help us in the process and has the authority to bind the commission and i am not as concern as precisely. whether it is the custodian of the records and i...
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there were zero questions for him throughout the process about who shot igrahim todashev and who hasng and continues to leak these self-contradictory but self-exculpatory lies about him thus far that we're still being told to believe. this is a farce. i don't know why this isn't a bigger national story, but this is an absolute farce. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ mhandle more than 165 billionl letters and packages a year. can help you do what you do... even better. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by
there were zero questions for him throughout the process about who shot igrahim todashev and who hasng and continues to leak these self-contradictory but self-exculpatory lies about him thus far that we're still being told to believe. this is a farce. i don't know why this isn't a bigger national story, but this is an absolute farce. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help...
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a hoodie who acted in self-defense. to a cleveland legislator in the ohio general assembly, when we're acting on behalf of those people it's not a problem, it's only in this case, when the villagers have gone out with the torches and pitchforks that it somehow becomes a problem. this is not an issue of race, it's an issue of self-defense law. and your hypothetical second situation. god forbid it happens, i hope it doesn't. i hope it doesn't ever happen to anyone. but if they go through that same level of review again, and it's found self-defense, that's the law. >> what is your view of florida's stand your ground law, and indeed a law that many other states have embraced. >> well, the united states did not have a duty to retrieve its laws in most states until the 1920s and 1930s, i think it's important for people to understand that whether we're talking duty to retreat, stand your ground or whatever, that doesn't arise until the lethal physical confrontation already has occurred. mr. zimmerman was not standing his groun
a hoodie who acted in self-defense. to a cleveland legislator in the ohio general assembly, when we're acting on behalf of those people it's not a problem, it's only in this case, when the villagers have gone out with the torches and pitchforks that it somehow becomes a problem. this is not an issue of race, it's an issue of self-defense law. and your hypothetical second situation. god forbid it happens, i hope it doesn't. i hope it doesn't ever happen to anyone. but if they go through that...
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there were people there, i believe, from organizations who would be happy. it was the reason to get in touch with anybody who spoke on that issue at the meetings where the mural destruction was under discussion, they did not want the truth coming from me and possibly reaching to anybody else. what i am having a hard time figuring out is if you have a name and you have a business address and it does not exist and what is the additional public policy basis for meeting someone's home address on a daoult document like tha. >> you don't know whether i got any business addresses and we don't know how. i don't any any of the redacted addresses. i don't know if there were phone numbers or home addresses. i don't believe that there is a horrible, and i don't consider addresses private, i consider your medical record and someone's psychological record, i consider that private and millions of people have their names and their phone numbers and their addresses in the phone book, and if they are worried about someone reaching them who they don't want, there is a whole ra
there were people there, i believe, from organizations who would be happy. it was the reason to get in touch with anybody who spoke on that issue at the meetings where the mural destruction was under discussion, they did not want the truth coming from me and possibly reaching to anybody else. what i am having a hard time figuring out is if you have a name and you have a business address and it does not exist and what is the additional public policy basis for meeting someone's home address on a...
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and for those who. who resist that idea that we should think about something like the stand your ground laws i just ask people to consider if trayvon martin was of age and armed could he have stood his ground on that sidewalk. and do we actually think that. he would have been justified in shooting mr zimmerman. who had followed him in a car because he felt threatened. so what a wasn't there two standards of justice and b. doesn't this illustrate the stupidity of these stand your ground laws duch here we've got a situation where if both of them had the right to stand their ground we're back to hamilton and burke having to do all well i don't think there was two standards of justice i don't think. that this was so much about stand your ground as it was about self-defense look only two people know what happened on that night george zimmerman and trayvon martin i will say this i'll say this again i've said it before my heart goes out of that young man's family i feel that they deserve their time to grieve l
and for those who. who resist that idea that we should think about something like the stand your ground laws i just ask people to consider if trayvon martin was of age and armed could he have stood his ground on that sidewalk. and do we actually think that. he would have been justified in shooting mr zimmerman. who had followed him in a car because he felt threatened. so what a wasn't there two standards of justice and b. doesn't this illustrate the stupidity of these stand your ground laws...
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we need more people who are struggling, who need a bridge over troubled waters, who don't need sectionp, food stamps cut, who really need just that support from their government so that they can move forward and live the american dream as you and your husband are really remacable in showing can be done. >> right. >> so congratulations. i hope i can see you on wednesday. but i'm going to ask. >> i hope so. >> congressman ryan to invite you as a witness. >> we're going to take a quick break and come right back because i do want to talk to you a little about -- you and i are both moms, and we talked back in the spring about how do you feed the kids in the summer when school's out? when we come back. [ male announcer ] clearly this isn't one of those speed-eating contests. that's a hebrew national hot dog. a kosher hot dog. that means we're extra choosy about the cuts of beef that meet our higher kosher standards. and only a good, old-fashioned slow-motion bite is gonna capture all that kosher delight. and when your hot dog's kosher, that's a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. that's
we need more people who are struggling, who need a bridge over troubled waters, who don't need sectionp, food stamps cut, who really need just that support from their government so that they can move forward and live the american dream as you and your husband are really remacable in showing can be done. >> right. >> so congratulations. i hope i can see you on wednesday. but i'm going to ask. >> i hope so. >> congressman ryan to invite you as a witness. >> we're...
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i have friends who are film students or young filmmakers who have done kickstarter.hing different about spike lee doing it. >> first of all he's a hell of a salesman. remember back to his first commercials where she's got to have it where he portrayed himself as this character selling tube socks. i remember calling my review of "she's got to have it" birth of a salesman. you know, he brings that urgency and that hipness and says i want you to come and be part of my community. the sad thing is spike lee doesn't have much of a community in terms of box office. his last films have really tanked and hollywood doesn't want to do business with him unless as you said it's something the chinese would be interested in seeing like a superman movie. >> that gets to what is happening. you're filmmakers, right? what is happening in the entire structure of the industry? the reason you have spike lee on kickstarter and zach braff, we are watching -- i can't think it's an overstatement -- the structure of film funding to implode on itself. >> you can't get a serious mid-level movie
i have friends who are film students or young filmmakers who have done kickstarter.hing different about spike lee doing it. >> first of all he's a hell of a salesman. remember back to his first commercials where she's got to have it where he portrayed himself as this character selling tube socks. i remember calling my review of "she's got to have it" birth of a salesman. you know, he brings that urgency and that hipness and says i want you to come and be part of my community....
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and that's understanding of who we are, of who we might be and who we have been, that a politics of the imagination makes possible edits a culture politics. it has producing meanings, making black mean something other than criminal, and car serval, dangerous. that kind of work is cultural work which has to do with the politics of making new meanings, and that work is down here and takes us here and takes place at the level of the mass media. so i think that is a very important component of the work that lies ahead of us, is this what someone once called the politics of meaning. this politics of imagination. so that is why i -- on this question. >> i would add to that also that we might not get juror number b37 and we probably won't convince you of anything and i know it's the job of electoral the electoral politicians to get every single vote and not offend people and all of that so maybe we don't get b37, maybe we looser but i heard one of the representatives, one of the black representatives from the area say that one of the problems down there is that we get so excited about national
and that's understanding of who we are, of who we might be and who we have been, that a politics of the imagination makes possible edits a culture politics. it has producing meanings, making black mean something other than criminal, and car serval, dangerous. that kind of work is cultural work which has to do with the politics of making new meanings, and that work is down here and takes us here and takes place at the level of the mass media. so i think that is a very important component of the...
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and i think that there's just not enough people who are poor who have an opportunity to speak out.i don't think they get enough press, they don't have, they're sort of shut out, there's no opportunity for people who are low income to really engage in our democracy. and i think that they're actively shut out as well. >> bill moyers: so bear with me though as i put on my horns and play devil's advocate. there are a lot of americans who think that we're spending too much on food stamps and that the cost is out of hand. your poll associated with your film suggests that last year alone the government spent $81 billion on this nutritional safety net as you call it, now snap, what we used to know as food stamps. and some folks say that is simply way too much and that we're creating a culture of dependency. here's representative, republican representative steven king of iowa. >> representative steve king: handing out benefits is not an economic stimulator. but we want to take care of the people that are needy, the people that are hungry, and we've watched this program grow from a number th
and i think that there's just not enough people who are poor who have an opportunity to speak out.i don't think they get enough press, they don't have, they're sort of shut out, there's no opportunity for people who are low income to really engage in our democracy. and i think that they're actively shut out as well. >> bill moyers: so bear with me though as i put on my horns and play devil's advocate. there are a lot of americans who think that we're spending too much on food stamps and...
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are in your care as people who are in your care are people who are your responsibility. me so i think contacting legislators is a perfectly good idea the c.d.c. are to many instances operates as an autonomous body that can make determinations as to whether or not certain conditions prevail in in the in a in a prison system this is the n.r.a. going on. i'm sorry. this is in the department of corrections is that the acronym yeah this. california department of corrections and rehabilitation as they call it right now which is a joke there is no rehabilitation being done in our prison system so yes the c.d.c. are is a is a is a standalone organization that is responsive to the governor has to be is responsive to the state legislature but at this point acts as a. an institution where in the people are in effect royalty who can determine the situation of human beings under their care without anybody. reporting on it with it we've long ago stopped allowing here in california stopped allowing news reporters to have access to prisoners and to have access to prisons to be able to r
are in your care as people who are in your care are people who are your responsibility. me so i think contacting legislators is a perfectly good idea the c.d.c. are to many instances operates as an autonomous body that can make determinations as to whether or not certain conditions prevail in in the in a in a prison system this is the n.r.a. going on. i'm sorry. this is in the department of corrections is that the acronym yeah this. california department of corrections and rehabilitation as...
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who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico., you know. and walmart's super summer savings event is here. this 5-piece dining set on clearance, save over $49! how bout all these bikes on rollback? like this mongoose adult bike, you save over $20! get more summer for your money at walmart's super summer savings event. >>> we are here in new orleans at the essence music festival. for more than 20 years, essence, the prime magazine for black women's lifestyle has come here to new orleans to celebrate music and culture, and as part of our presence here in new orleans, msnbc sponsored a free clinic in this convention center on wednesday, attracting more than 700 people, and my mom, as a volunteer. people who could not otherwise afford basic metal care. the need for increased access to medical care is acute here in new orleans, where the gap in care between black and white, rich and poor, is well documented. african-american residents here are three times more likely to die of diabetes than white residents, and in the city's poorest z
who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico., you know. and walmart's super summer savings event is here. this 5-piece dining set on clearance, save over $49! how bout all these bikes on rollback? like this mongoose adult bike, you save over $20! get more summer for your money at walmart's super summer savings event. >>> we are here in new orleans at the essence music festival. for more than 20 years, essence, the prime magazine for...
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we are forever thinking about not only who we are, but who we can be. whether it be our tech start ups our healthcare researchers and manufacturers, a artists or poets or pioneers we are innovating when it comes to arts and science and today we honor the exporatorium who represents and only an san francisco institution that is continuing these tradition and so i am honored to add the fifth ring that will rule them all. that represents the makers and inventers that provide the exhibits, the programs and the experiences not just for this museum but really represents the very, very best of who we are as a city in our 21st century, thank you so much. >> you don't think that david is proud of his third district, do you? >> mr. mayor, don't take any grief about that mustache it is your signature, it would take me as long to grow one as it took to grew this exporatorium. a few interesting facts of the port of san francisco, it is 7 and a half miles long, home to fishing fleet, cruise ships and the san francisco giant's ballpark, pier 39, america's cup, a new c
we are forever thinking about not only who we are, but who we can be. whether it be our tech start ups our healthcare researchers and manufacturers, a artists or poets or pioneers we are innovating when it comes to arts and science and today we honor the exporatorium who represents and only an san francisco institution that is continuing these tradition and so i am honored to add the fifth ring that will rule them all. that represents the makers and inventers that provide the exhibits, the...
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so all of us have a challenge with our identity in figuring out who we are and who we want to be.o i guess i can say to that is it is really important that people allow this little girl to thrive, move forward, that the media stays away from her like it looks like is happening. that is one of the reasons we wrote this book because we really want people to understand that these are really rare events. it's important that kids understand the events that happen. it is important kids have a language to talk about it so even a kid who is a survivor has a way of understanding and making sense. >> thank you very much for taking the time. >>> still to come the controversy of the nsa leaker who is still hold up in the moscow airport. should the united states do something about it like boycott the olympic? >>> the zimmerman jury has remained anonymous. when you saw the one juror on cnn her face was in shadow. should their names be released immediately. and a pool, a hoop and seven swimmers. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our busine
so all of us have a challenge with our identity in figuring out who we are and who we want to be.o i guess i can say to that is it is really important that people allow this little girl to thrive, move forward, that the media stays away from her like it looks like is happening. that is one of the reasons we wrote this book because we really want people to understand that these are really rare events. it's important that kids understand the events that happen. it is important kids have a...
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who is in this particular crowd? >> i think it's a mix of students and poem in the community as well at some, you know, members of the faculty at the college. when you talk about a small liberal arts college, everybody wants to be there because this is an extremely special thing. it's the president's home state. we're now hearing ruffles and flourishes. the support about to walk in and take the stage, and all the iphones are going aloft to take pictures. >> i belt they are. let's listen in. ♪ >> john, you had that right about the hands going up in the air. not moment is free in the life toyed from the iphone. >> this is one thing they didn't have when they spoke, the specter of the presidency, the aura of the presidency. >> hello, galesburg. it's good to be home in illinois. it is good to be back. it's good to be back. thank you. thank you so much, everybody. thank you so much. thank you. thank you. thank you so much. everybody have a seat. have a seat. well, it is good to be back. i want to -- i want to, first of al
who is in this particular crowd? >> i think it's a mix of students and poem in the community as well at some, you know, members of the faculty at the college. when you talk about a small liberal arts college, everybody wants to be there because this is an extremely special thing. it's the president's home state. we're now hearing ruffles and flourishes. the support about to walk in and take the stage, and all the iphones are going aloft to take pictures. >> i belt they are. let's...
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if you could put any comedian in that car who influenced you, who would it be?>> almost every comedian i saw when i was a kid influenced me just because i didn't understand, i guess most people do, when you see comedians on tv and they come out on these shows and any stand there and they just keep talking in a series of jokes. and i thought, what is this? who are these people that can do this? and i thought they were some kind of, as chris says, freakish people that can just talk in a series of jokes. but you can't do that. you have to... it's a profession that you learn how to do. is any of this news? >> stephen: all of it. all of it is news to me. but you're yelling it at me, you realize. you're yelling it at me. you're dominating me right now. see, i'm back. you're forward. you're yelling this at me. >> that is step one. stephen: is this a defense mechanism because a lot of people use anger or jokes as a defense mechanism. >> no, i use it to control others. >> stephen: which is another form. tehrans do that. tyrants are afraid of their own people. they contro
if you could put any comedian in that car who influenced you, who would it be?>> almost every comedian i saw when i was a kid influenced me just because i didn't understand, i guess most people do, when you see comedians on tv and they come out on these shows and any stand there and they just keep talking in a series of jokes. and i thought, what is this? who are these people that can do this? and i thought they were some kind of, as chris says, freakish people that can just talk in a...
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you know, this is a handsome man who speaks of love, who speaks of individuality, who respects womenn his writing as humans. >> now the most important influence of course came from mary haskell, a schoolmistress ten years his senior, who detected in this young man something very special. so she arranged for him to go to paris. she funded him. >> she had enormous faith in him. she very nearly married him, but decided that at the time it would have hurt her social standing too much because at that time, that would have been considered a mixed marriage. >> by far, gibran's most famous work was "the prophet," a short 20,000-word collection of prose and poetic essays, written when he was in his 20s and 30s and then living in new york city. he would compose poems sitting on a bench looking out at the statue of liberty. >> the statue of liberty, america itself, of course has its shortcomings as well, but he saw it as the hope for the world. >> and he expressed this hopeful attitude in both fluent english and arabic. "the prophet" has been translated into over 40 languages. >> it uplifts my
you know, this is a handsome man who speaks of love, who speaks of individuality, who respects womenn his writing as humans. >> now the most important influence of course came from mary haskell, a schoolmistress ten years his senior, who detected in this young man something very special. so she arranged for him to go to paris. she funded him. >> she had enormous faith in him. she very nearly married him, but decided that at the time it would have hurt her social standing too much...
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that is really a testament to the amazing advocacy of people who have worked on this, who have directly experienced challenges with hoarding over the years. so we ran a support group for many years. we still run it on a weekly basis, drop-in, peer support group. and then we kind of branched into had a conference. so we have had the biggest conference on hoarding for the last 15 years, in the united states, and quite possibly the world. we just had it back in may. one of our specialtis that we see yourselves doing is really bringing together advocates and people directly affected by hoarding and cluttering challenges and stakeholders such as researchers and clinicians and throughout the world, really acting as a hub of resources here in san francisco. so i would say that as far as specific resources that are offered around hoarding and cluttering challenges san francisco, we have, i think, through mha and our colleagues we have more to offer than other locations in the country. as an example, we have the conference that attracts around 400-500 each year and a weekly support group that an
that is really a testament to the amazing advocacy of people who have worked on this, who have directly experienced challenges with hoarding over the years. so we ran a support group for many years. we still run it on a weekly basis, drop-in, peer support group. and then we kind of branched into had a conference. so we have had the biggest conference on hoarding for the last 15 years, in the united states, and quite possibly the world. we just had it back in may. one of our specialtis that we...
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who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico.inutes could save you...well, you know. . . . . . >>> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." tom burrelly, you were at the naacp convention with your wife. carol was bringing up a good point. how do we go forward? >> we're not going to go forward by using the naacp, which was one of the biggest brainwashing sessions i have ever been. very, very high on emotion and not very high on solutions. so it was really high in emotion. i just wanted to make a point about nbc. all roads go back to nbc because they were the ones that introduced race in this issue. and now they're going to double down in allowing sharpton to run around the country, the suits at comcast which owns nbc, they must be insane. they're going to be exposing themselves to so many lawsuits if violence breaks out. >> i pray not. pastor? >> to go back for a minute and think about if a black man was found with a pistol standing over a dead white boy, could he go home? >> yes. >> and there's no reasonable person in a
who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico.inutes could save you...well, you know. . . . . . >>> welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." tom burrelly, you were at the naacp convention with your wife. carol was bringing up a good point. how do we go forward? >> we're not going to go forward by using the naacp, which was one of the biggest brainwashing sessions i have ever been. very, very high on emotion and...
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very critical of anyone who speaks out. those who speak out are vilified, attacked viciously.is a very worrying sign. this kind of atmosphere that allows institutions like the army and the state security apparatus to really flex their muscles and coming strong and say they're providing security -- >> very quickly, not to interrupt, but we want to play this one clip of deputy secretary of state william burns . >> we support the adoption of reforms that can lead to an while sustaining funding for social safety net programs. we believe these measures off for a path to address entirely justifiable aspirations of the revolution and realize the economic potential of egypt and its people. >> 20 seconds for your response, where egypt is going. >> in terms of the economy, we saw this huge injection of cash and loans and grants and gas confirm saudi arabia, united emirates and kuwait, which totaled $12 billion. and the new member of the minister of planning has said they're not going to pursue the imf loan which requires a very difficult restructuring of subsidies because this money wil
very critical of anyone who speaks out. those who speak out are vilified, attacked viciously.is a very worrying sign. this kind of atmosphere that allows institutions like the army and the state security apparatus to really flex their muscles and coming strong and say they're providing security -- >> very quickly, not to interrupt, but we want to play this one clip of deputy secretary of state william burns . >> we support the adoption of reforms that can lead to an while sustaining...
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but that people who are going to carry out the functions, the president who is elected. president obama won almost every swing state in the country last time. he had an overwhelming margin. particularly in the electoral college. he should get the people in place whom he wants to -- unless there's some problem with them. they don't ever argue these aren't qualified people. >> they're not arguing on the merits. >> they're just arguing really they don't like their philosophy or don't like the agency or don't like some of the political decisions these people had made. all of them are very fine public servants. rich cordray. perez. the secretary, i hope secretary of labor. the nlrb appointments who are particularly important because as larry cohen said, if we don't act by july 27th, a couple of weeks away on the nlrb, it means fundamentally there is no enforceable labor law as congresswoman sanchez said on labor day. and we have a strong vibrant middle class in this country because of collective bargaining rights, because workers have some power in the workplace. that agency
but that people who are going to carry out the functions, the president who is elected. president obama won almost every swing state in the country last time. he had an overwhelming margin. particularly in the electoral college. he should get the people in place whom he wants to -- unless there's some problem with them. they don't ever argue these aren't qualified people. >> they're not arguing on the merits. >> they're just arguing really they don't like their philosophy or don't...
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who are the people who are being profiled by police? who are the people being pulled over by police? race infects everything in the criminal justice system. >> do you believe that, speaker gingrich, that race infects everything in the criminal justice system? >> i think race has an enormous impact on decision after decision. i think you almost have to be blind to america and not realize that we still have very, very deep elements that go all the way back to slavery and segregation and go all the way back to fundamental differences in neighborhoods and in cultures. and i think it would be very healthy for the country and for the congress to re-evaluate both the criminal justice part of court, but also to re-evaluate the whole way we've dealt with prison and the way which we created basically graduate schools for criminality in locking people up in ways that are increasing their inability to function in society. >> i think a lot of people are like, wow, who are you? [ applause ] that's probably an unfair thought, but you're not sheer so y
who are the people who are being profiled by police? who are the people being pulled over by police? race infects everything in the criminal justice system. >> do you believe that, speaker gingrich, that race infects everything in the criminal justice system? >> i think race has an enormous impact on decision after decision. i think you almost have to be blind to america and not realize that we still have very, very deep elements that go all the way back to slavery and segregation...
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it's a rare person who's coddled and given things for free who's going to want to work. >> we have gots, what is the way to fix this? >> what we have to have is moral sway, i just saw president obama this morning saying we have got to set a better example for young black youths and we have to set a better example that work is the key in society at large. work, work, work. >> work is a good thing. and ben i know you work very, very hard at everything you do. and maybe talking about work will encourage some people. >> work is always a good thing. it never hurts. >>> next on the rundown, detroit declares bankruptcy in the face of billions of dollars in debt. we sent jesse waters out to the motor city to see just >>> and in the waters world segment, yesterday detroit became the largest city in u.s. history ever to declare bankruptcy. the motor city faced nearly $19 billion in debt and it's been piling up for years. has anyone liked the detroit of five years ago or ten years ago or 15 years ago? how long has this gone on and people have not stopped to say stop kicking the can down the road
it's a rare person who's coddled and given things for free who's going to want to work. >> we have gots, what is the way to fix this? >> what we have to have is moral sway, i just saw president obama this morning saying we have got to set a better example for young black youths and we have to set a better example that work is the key in society at large. work, work, work. >> work is a good thing. and ben i know you work very, very hard at everything you do. and maybe talking...
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who would have seen that coming.s right and there is defense of the president coming from some of the right wing as tommy pointed out, john mccain did likewise on television. another thing that tommy pointed out, an attack from the left, tavis smile smiley saying that he did not act forcibly enough. >> did he not walk to the podium for an impromptu address to the nation. he was pushed to that podium. pressure building from inside the white house, pushed him to the podium. i'm glad he finally arrived. but when he left the podium he still had not answer the most pointed question, where do we go from here? that question remains unanswered from the perspective of the president. >> cenk: i think that's unfair. i watched the whole speech, and the president outlined three things he said we should do next. that's the question that tavis smiley was posing there. in general as the president not spoken out about this enough or forcibly enough? i open that up to the panel. jayar, you know, we've been talking about this. what's y
who would have seen that coming.s right and there is defense of the president coming from some of the right wing as tommy pointed out, john mccain did likewise on television. another thing that tommy pointed out, an attack from the left, tavis smile smiley saying that he did not act forcibly enough. >> did he not walk to the podium for an impromptu address to the nation. he was pushed to that podium. pressure building from inside the white house, pushed him to the podium. i'm glad he...
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>> who, me? >> who me? you're the only person i'm talking to, man. y'all do your business and hit the road. >> all right. thank you, man. >> all right. we'll meet back up over there. >> at the end of the day, the task force has made nine arrests and gathered more information on the burgeoning illegal sex trade in houston. the women arrested are simply booked and then released. they're not what the police are really after. today's events just show how difficult it can be for police and prosecutors to combat the ever widening world of human trafficking, a world that increasingly is bringing in and enslaving girls from foreign countries, particularly latin america. >> translator: he said he was going to show me how to be a woman, but i don't know what that means, i said. so i'm going to show you, he said. and he took off all my clothes and began raping me. from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a
>> who, me? >> who me? you're the only person i'm talking to, man. y'all do your business and hit the road. >> all right. thank you, man. >> all right. we'll meet back up over there. >> at the end of the day, the task force has made nine arrests and gathered more information on the burgeoning illegal sex trade in houston. the women arrested are simply booked and then released. they're not what the police are really after. today's events just show how difficult it...
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who's on top of this? who's championing this cause if anyone?re you looking to for leadership? >> you know, obviously there's members in the congress who are out there. chris van hollen, for instance, rosa delauro on head start, for instance. if you get members back in their districts -- even the most fiscally conservative ones say this is a dumb idea. finding the solution that doesn't involve too much -- >> thank you, sam stein, thank you, joan walsh. thank you to the viewers who tweeted us with examples of how the cuts are hurting them. chris w. tweets, i work at oasis youth center in tacoma, washington, and provide key services to lgbt youth, 14 to 24. our funding has been slashed. we want to hear from you an how congress' cuts are affecting you. tweet us with #unkindestcut or go to our facebook page, facebook.com/hardball. we'll be right back after this. >>> let me finish tonight with this. yesterday as we discussed in the program, the washington, d.c., city council has voted to impose a higher minimum wage on large retailers. retailers with
who's on top of this? who's championing this cause if anyone?re you looking to for leadership? >> you know, obviously there's members in the congress who are out there. chris van hollen, for instance, rosa delauro on head start, for instance. if you get members back in their districts -- even the most fiscally conservative ones say this is a dumb idea. finding the solution that doesn't involve too much -- >> thank you, sam stein, thank you, joan walsh. thank you to the viewers who...
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then they are going say who is my congressman and dismor and who did there? finally they will wake up because it affects them directly. it is not theoretical and it is not academic. it is reality. what happens after this? the democrats will muscle through this and then after the mid-term election cycle they well continue to implement it because they do not want to turn back. this is what they call democratic despitism. it is time for the republicans in the house to stop these phony votes and go to the power of the purse and do something to try and pull some money out of this system and out of this obamacare system. >> history suggests that under democratic citizens there is more money under it. the medicare drug prescription plan that went exponentially higher and went higher thanrhe hoped and medicare itself has started the $65 million program and a $1 trillion program. if at first you don't succeed put more money into it. >> you are exactly right. i would warn both parties. i know the republicans thing they have an advantage, but it is disgusted and it is b
then they are going say who is my congressman and dismor and who did there? finally they will wake up because it affects them directly. it is not theoretical and it is not academic. it is reality. what happens after this? the democrats will muscle through this and then after the mid-term election cycle they well continue to implement it because they do not want to turn back. this is what they call democratic despitism. it is time for the republicans in the house to stop these phony votes and go...
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who just want a meal. and republicans really deep sixed them today. >> you had a question during today's floor debate, a parliamentary question about an amendment that had been proposed. this is one of my favorite amendments. that would stop members of congress from receiving payments through the farm subsidy program. what ended up happening to that amendment? >> well, what i wanted is for the republicans actually to operate with transparency and with accountability and actually prohibit members of congress who get farm subsidies, who get taxpayer subsidies, who are financed by taxpayers from voting on legislation that would financially benefit them. >> there are several members of congress -- >> there are a number of members of congress who receive taxpayer subsidies and they voted on the bill that would benefit them today. it was outrageous. >> do you think what we are seeing here is the logical conclusion of a house republican caucus that really has cemented in its mind the mitt romney 47% makers and ta
who just want a meal. and republicans really deep sixed them today. >> you had a question during today's floor debate, a parliamentary question about an amendment that had been proposed. this is one of my favorite amendments. that would stop members of congress from receiving payments through the farm subsidy program. what ended up happening to that amendment? >> well, what i wanted is for the republicans actually to operate with transparency and with accountability and actually...
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who. through this coup was backed by the masses by the millions of people out on the street protesting the rule of law how much morsi but it was not them storming the presidential palace it was the army ousting the president so this is a man and really doesn't. their name is still a coup exactly and the fact that you're protesting the name of what actually happened in egypt does not really change what it is it is a coup we can argue if it's a good one or a bad one if it's good for the people if it's bad for the people if this is what should happen based on what's going on on the street but that really doesn't change what actually happened that's a good point i mean and i guess i was thinking it comparable to here if i saw hundred million people which is comparable to thirty three million in terms of egypt's population on the streets of america i guess you would say what would you want the military to do back the people of one hundred million people on the streets demanding that obama step
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. >>> who am i to judge? the pope with what is being called break-through comments on the role of gays in the catholic church. >>> plus, why the officer caught on this now infamous video pepper spraying occupy protesters at uc davis is now saying he deserves workers' comp. >>> but first, the news nation is following two developing stories is involving the stability of the middle east. first in egypt today, thousands of members of the muslim brotherhood are ignoring calls by the military to stop their protests, risking more violent confrontations after a bloody weekend that left at least 72 people dead. it is the worst violence on the streets of cairo since former president hosni mubarak was overthrown in 2011. secretary of state john kerry called egypt's interim prime minister to urge restraint as the obama administration faces growing calls to suspend the $1.5 billion in aid sent to egypt every year. all of this, of course, is unfolding just as secretary kerry announced a significant achievement in another p
. >>> who am i to judge? the pope with what is being called break-through comments on the role of gays in the catholic church. >>> plus, why the officer caught on this now infamous video pepper spraying occupy protesters at uc davis is now saying he deserves workers' comp. >>> but first, the news nation is following two developing stories is involving the stability of the middle east. first in egypt today, thousands of members of the muslim brotherhood are ignoring...
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the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastriesakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event space where we do five events a week all around the idea of bringling people closer to where the food comes from and closer to each other in that process. >> 18 reasons was started almost four years ago as an educational arm of their work. and we would have dinners and a few classes and we understood there what momentum that people wanted this type of engagement and education in a way that allowed for a more in-depth conversation. we grew and now we offer -- i think we had nine, we have a series where adults learned home cooking and we did a teacher training workshop where san francisco unified public school teachers came and learned to use cooking for the core standards. we range all over t
the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastriesakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event space where we do five events a week all around the idea of bringling people closer...
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i'm grateful to the supervisors who helped fashion it. and to those who came on board. and to those we hope will join it after careful consideration. and also the opportunity for loyalty opposition to say okay. let's look at this. i want to acknowledge having come from the midwest living no san francisco has been a good experience and the recognition this is a city that launched out for its citizens and thinks about the legislation that's going to effect the individuals lives. also want to point out in thinking about places or movement that i sense this concern for family articulated by clinton reflected in other nations is really an indication that this train is out of the station it's on its way. it's up to us in san francisco, the public and the supervisors and people working in government to help us figure out how we're going to make this happen. f this family friendly flextime. a recent article in the new york times at any time for men and for everything. thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> first, i wanted to thank president chiu and all his
i'm grateful to the supervisors who helped fashion it. and to those who came on board. and to those we hope will join it after careful consideration. and also the opportunity for loyalty opposition to say okay. let's look at this. i want to acknowledge having come from the midwest living no san francisco has been a good experience and the recognition this is a city that launched out for its citizens and thinks about the legislation that's going to effect the individuals lives. also want to...
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who are you?got it. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran® cereals. >>> we're back coming back with the latest fight in the republican party. if you're a democrat, you're going to love this fight. it's a big one. left versus right, hawk versus dove. "hardball" returns after this. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my...
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>> who saw kafka? >> who ever saw kafka? >> (laughter). >> asking the tough questions. >> chris brown, i mean you wouldn't let one of your daughters go out with him. >> absolutely not. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me? >> absolutely! >> (singing) >> i take lipitor, thats it. >> are you improving your lips? >> (laughter). >> when she's talking, you never know where the conversation is going to go. >> it looks like anthony wiener is throwing his hat in the ring. >> his what in the ring? >> his hat. >> always outspoken, joy behar. >> and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> only on current tv. >> john: want too talk our old friends walmart in tonight's f bomb. truth is i'm not a fan. if you spent enough time in the right walmart you will stop believing in evolution. i actually once did pepper sprayed in the face on black friday at a walmart and it enhanced my shopping experience. but times are rough. for some people, the low prices walmart overs are the on
>> who saw kafka? >> who ever saw kafka? >> (laughter). >> asking the tough questions. >> chris brown, i mean you wouldn't let one of your daughters go out with him. >> absolutely not. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me? >> absolutely! >> (singing) >> i take lipitor, thats it. >> are you improving your lips? >> (laughter). >> when she's talking, you never know where the conversation is going to go....