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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 to pay what's called a super minimum wage that's fifty percent higher than their competitors isn't in your district it's a living wage it's a living wage he's in a hole and just but it's a living wage. so it's not a living wage it's a real minimum wage is 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 did you want that when i was speaking earlier. i thought i
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 to pay what's called a super minimum wage that's fifty percent higher than their competitors...
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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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you know who are real people who had real lives?stevens, sean smith, ty woods and glen dohrtey. and you, quote, can't take action to make us feel better? how about you make the families of the four masacres who paid the ultimate price feel better? how about you make members of the military who fear being left on the battlefield feel better? but the beat goes on. and this week we find out that muslim cleric an war al uh lock key was released in 2002 despite an active warrant for his arrest by the fbi. you know that crack agency, the one that missed the boston bombers? and thanks to the fbi then that lackey was able to be in contact with major nadal hassan. you know him, the one with jihad on his work card and committed come place violence who injured and killed while yelling uh caw bar? >> here is the challenge. at the time when higher education has never been more important, at a time when that has never been more important, college has never been more expensive. >> really? you are worried about college? you think college is more im
you know who are real people who had real lives?stevens, sean smith, ty woods and glen dohrtey. and you, quote, can't take action to make us feel better? how about you make the families of the four masacres who paid the ultimate price feel better? how about you make members of the military who fear being left on the battlefield feel better? but the beat goes on. and this week we find out that muslim cleric an war al uh lock key was released in 2002 despite an active warrant for his arrest by...
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welcome one help me , a man who heroes needs no introduction, a man who will fire us up, a man who ises to break down the walls of apartheid in america. dr. king and those that fought theyhim, they fought and eat jim crow. we come today to not only celebrate and commemorate but we come as the children of dr. king to say that we are going to face jim crow's children. because jim crow had a son called james crowe junior esquire. he writes voting suppression loss and puts it in language that looks different but the results are the same. tellcome with laws that people to stand their ground, they come with laws that tell people to stop and frisk but i come to tell you just like our mothers and fathers beat jim crow, we will need james crowe junior esquire. they call the generation of dr. king the moses generation. those out here now are joshua. fight thedoes not fight for moses, then they are not really joshua. we saw dr. king and the dream cross the red sea of apartheid and segregation. but we have to cross the jordan -- we haveeconomic to cross the jordan of continued discrimination and
welcome one help me , a man who heroes needs no introduction, a man who will fire us up, a man who ises to break down the walls of apartheid in america. dr. king and those that fought theyhim, they fought and eat jim crow. we come today to not only celebrate and commemorate but we come as the children of dr. king to say that we are going to face jim crow's children. because jim crow had a son called james crowe junior esquire. he writes voting suppression loss and puts it in language that looks...
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that may be a little extreme, but who knows? who knows how it was really being used. we do know the collateral damage of the stop and frisk program that targeted people of color is totally out of control, was this police database of innocent new yorkers and there is no reason why there should be a permanent police file of innocent people by virtue of stop and frisk. >> we invited the new york police department on. the deputy commissioner paul browne could not join us but it's in the following comment -- >> funny the court didn't inc. so. --funny the port didn't think so. the striking the personal information for the people who weren't arrested and the other was an already existing law that required the ceiling of records with regard to people, people who were arrested and people were exonerated to the court proceedings. it was that law the police department was not complying with. if the police department wasn't doing it, is sort of surprising they didn't decide to settle it a long time ago. >> it is interesting in the new york times, senior lawyer for the city said s
that may be a little extreme, but who knows? who knows how it was really being used. we do know the collateral damage of the stop and frisk program that targeted people of color is totally out of control, was this police database of innocent new yorkers and there is no reason why there should be a permanent police file of innocent people by virtue of stop and frisk. >> we invited the new york police department on. the deputy commissioner paul browne could not join us but it's in the...
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the ones who create the policy, the ones who create these programs. every one of them is immune from prosecution in the united states. >> sabrina desousa who has brought these complaints to congress and gone through those channels has exhausted those channels as best as i can tell. thank you for coming forward to tell this story. i'm sure this goes against the grain for you in some ways, i appreciate you helping us understand it. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be abl
the ones who create the policy, the ones who create these programs. every one of them is immune from prosecution in the united states. >> sabrina desousa who has brought these complaints to congress and gone through those channels has exhausted those channels as best as i can tell. thank you for coming forward to tell this story. i'm sure this goes against the grain for you in some ways, i appreciate you helping us understand it. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. we...
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and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. that's right... [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. >>> not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream today! we do not want our freedom gradually, but we want to be free now. >> freedom now! here and now! >> we expect the passage of an effective civil rights bill. >> we're going to move together. we're going to grow together. freedom, freedom, freedom! freedom now! >> free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we are free at last! >> we march to redress old grievances and help to resolve an american crisis. that crisis is born of the twin evils of racism and economic depravation. we march to demonstrate massively and dramatically our unalterable opposition to these forces and to their century-long robbery of the american people. our bodies will bear witness that j
and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. that's right... [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. >>> not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream today! we do not want our freedom gradually, but we want to be free now. >> freedom...
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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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and many people who may have been rescued who were critically wounded did not have access to proper medical clearance. >> shareef, can i ask you -- >> it's a very violent and tragic scene today. >> there is a country that it seems like is increasingly polarized between different camps, there was, it seemed mass celebration of the military's takeover from the muslim brotherhood just a little more than a month ago. what happens tomorrow? what is the ripple effect in egyptian public opinion now. does this turn the massive opinion against the government or do they see this as a necessary step to preserve law and order. >> it's difficult to say, chris, what we do know is the country is extremely polarized, more so than it has been at any other time since mubarak's ouster. those who are opponents of morsi, the vast majority of them, i think supported this kind of crackdown, we heard shrill media coverage, painting all of the muslim brotherhood, and all of the morsi protesters as terrorists and labelling this as a war on terror. we heard the national foundation praising the police for today's acti
and many people who may have been rescued who were critically wounded did not have access to proper medical clearance. >> shareef, can i ask you -- >> it's a very violent and tragic scene today. >> there is a country that it seems like is increasingly polarized between different camps, there was, it seemed mass celebration of the military's takeover from the muslim brotherhood just a little more than a month ago. what happens tomorrow? what is the ripple effect in egyptian...
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those japanese americans who were called to their own inattorneyment, those jewish americans who hadvived the holocaust, people who could have given up and given in but kept on keeping on, knowing that may endure for a night but joy cometh during the morning. on the battlefield of justice, men and women without rank or wealth or title or fame would liberate us all, in ways that our children now take for granted. there's people of all colors and creed live together and learn together, and walk together, and fight alongside one another and love one another. and judge one another by the content of our character, in this greatest nation on earth. to dismiss the magnitude of this progress, to suggest as some sometimes do that little has changed, that dishonors the courage and the sacrifice of those who paid the price to march in those years. medgar evers, james chaney, andrew goodman, michael schwe arener martin luther king, jr., they did not die in vain. their victory was great. but we would dishonor those heroes as well to suggest that the work of this nation is somehow complete. the ar
those japanese americans who were called to their own inattorneyment, those jewish americans who hadvived the holocaust, people who could have given up and given in but kept on keeping on, knowing that may endure for a night but joy cometh during the morning. on the battlefield of justice, men and women without rank or wealth or title or fame would liberate us all, in ways that our children now take for granted. there's people of all colors and creed live together and learn together, and walk...
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who don't know what they've got. what's actually clear up close, they know exactly what they've got, and they are not absolutely ready to fight, they are full of such optimism, such, almost staggering optimism, that they not only have the fight in them, they know that, but they know that they will win. >> even if it's just me, myself, leslie norman against the state of north carolina and the u.s. supreme court, like in 1979, we've already had this conversation. we've already had this conversation in 1979, the supreme court said no. not no long, drawn-out nothing, no. n-o. you can't do that. and so for north carolina to sit there and just -- you know, can i bring out a law book for somebody? you know, you might need to brush up, because this isn't -- this isn't legal. what you're doing is clearly illegal and unconstitutional. >> it's the local county elections board is going to say, by definition, if you live on campus, you can't vote here. that's not local residency. i don't know how you -- i don't know how you strat
who don't know what they've got. what's actually clear up close, they know exactly what they've got, and they are not absolutely ready to fight, they are full of such optimism, such, almost staggering optimism, that they not only have the fight in them, they know that, but they know that they will win. >> even if it's just me, myself, leslie norman against the state of north carolina and the u.s. supreme court, like in 1979, we've already had this conversation. we've already had this...
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there will be some who seek the nomination who are against that. have already come out in favor of that whether it's marco rubio or paul ryan, scott walker. a number of republicans may run who are already on record in favor of that. what happens in the house of representatives, we really don't know pop. >> let's look at a preview here. it may be a decisive battle coming up. look at this spat between christie and rand paul. let's watch. >> it's really, i think, kind of sad and cheap that he would use the cloak of 9/11 victims and say oh, i'm the only one who cares about these victims. hogwash. if he cared about protecting this country, maybe he wouldn't be in this gimme, gimme all the money you have in washington or don't have. >> if senator paul wants to start looking at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense, maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending he's bringing home to kentucky and not look at new jersey where we get 61 cents for every dollar. >> i know you don't make predictions like david never made predictions. may
there will be some who seek the nomination who are against that. have already come out in favor of that whether it's marco rubio or paul ryan, scott walker. a number of republicans may run who are already on record in favor of that. what happens in the house of representatives, we really don't know pop. >> let's look at a preview here. it may be a decisive battle coming up. look at this spat between christie and rand paul. let's watch. >> it's really, i think, kind of sad and cheap...
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still too many children in america who go to bed hungry, who go to school hungry. people of color are too often down the less than the lives of white people. and so, the responsibility we consecrate today is not rooted in a staunch or memory, it is rooted in something start -- far deeper. it is rooted in the calling of conscience to action. actions to protect every individual's right to vote. action that safeguards and keeps guns out of hands of violent offenders. action that makes quality education and the opportunity of college a reality for more families. action that protect the dignity of every child's home with civil marriage equality. action that strengthens our country with the hopes and dreams and hard work of our newest generation of new american immigrants. action that abolishes the death penalty and improve public safety in every neighborhood, regardless of income or color. action that creates jobs and raises the minimum wage for every mom and dad who is willing to work hard and play by the rules. yes, thanks to dr. king, america's best days are still ah
still too many children in america who go to bed hungry, who go to school hungry. people of color are too often down the less than the lives of white people. and so, the responsibility we consecrate today is not rooted in a staunch or memory, it is rooted in something start -- far deeper. it is rooted in the calling of conscience to action. actions to protect every individual's right to vote. action that safeguards and keeps guns out of hands of violent offenders. action that makes quality...
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i'd rather take a loud mouth who creates than a bureaucrat who takes.ss rates, all government program the should be behind bars. >> exactly. >> this is not his -- you pay tuition up to 30 thousand bucks. >> it's no a university any more. >> if you go to trump university and think there's not some type of promotion involved then you're an idiot. >> the people who are filing this lawsuit are the students who went there and are saying they got no education. >> if they are filing a lawsuit against donald trump then they need to file lawsuits against a lot of other universities. >> this wasn't a university. it was a way for trump to make money. >> it's not your money. that's their money. who cares? that is their money, and they can sue for it, that's fine. but i'd rather have a private company than our tax money. >> he's looking at engaging in illegal business practices, didn't get the best news from the better business bureau. do you think they're just trying to get back at donald trump? >> he's not going to back down on this. if you look at his cases and t
i'd rather take a loud mouth who creates than a bureaucrat who takes.ss rates, all government program the should be behind bars. >> exactly. >> this is not his -- you pay tuition up to 30 thousand bucks. >> it's no a university any more. >> if you go to trump university and think there's not some type of promotion involved then you're an idiot. >> the people who are filing this lawsuit are the students who went there and are saying they got no education. >>...
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jenny who has been instrumental in pointing out this issue and others who have been at the forefront of making sure we at city government understand the migrate of the lgbt folks. i want to thank the people who have volunteered their time to process this project. one gentleman who used his expertise and one of our staff who's done a great service and paul and the entire construction company that have donated their labor. i especially want to thank the members of the community who have worked with us and hearing out the reasons for the project and trying to identify some of the concerns. i want to thank the homeless men and women who have testified at the board who have coverage and been encourages enough to do that. one of the things we wanted to make sure was that in expanding the exit shelter we didn't create any additional problems in that neighborhood. one of the issues that was brought up is that somehow the economist shelter was creating problems at the nearby park. we weren't sure that was a legitimate concern but we wanted to fully explore that. we met with the police departm
jenny who has been instrumental in pointing out this issue and others who have been at the forefront of making sure we at city government understand the migrate of the lgbt folks. i want to thank the people who have volunteered their time to process this project. one gentleman who used his expertise and one of our staff who's done a great service and paul and the entire construction company that have donated their labor. i especially want to thank the members of the community who have worked...
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who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico.teen minutes could save you...well, you know. and this park is the inside of your body. you see t special psyllium fiber in metamucil aually gels to trap and remove some waste. and that gelling also helps to lower some cholesterol. it evetraps some carbs to hp maintain healthy blood sugar levels as part of your diet. now that's one super hard working fiber. metamucil. 3 amazing benefit in 1 super fiber. ♪ >>> they were born in russia but they grew up in colorado . >> they are four brothers that were born in russia, and were brought to america. they combine their strong christian beliefs to be one of the hottest groups around, welcome everfound. thank you for being here. >> thank you for havings. >> it's a pleasure. >> between you and your brothers, you created this band, but you were born in russia. you came here. >> yes, sir. >> tell me what kind of background. your great grandfather was in russia because he owned a bible? >> yeah, it was my great grandfather's brother. he spent more
who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico.teen minutes could save you...well, you know. and this park is the inside of your body. you see t special psyllium fiber in metamucil aually gels to trap and remove some waste. and that gelling also helps to lower some cholesterol. it evetraps some carbs to hp maintain healthy blood sugar levels as part of your diet. now that's one super hard working fiber. metamucil. 3 amazing benefit in 1 super...
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are currently there, the people who are currently working there, but people who in the future will decide to go to city college. so, i know that all the members of the board and especially supervisor avalos who will work very hard to make sure city college can remain a viable institution in the future, so, thank you everyone for coming out. >> if we could perhaps continue this to the call of the chair. >> perfect, okay. let's go ahead and close out public comment. i don't know if i -- okay. public comment is closed. [gavel] >> there's been a motion to file to the call of the chair and it's been seconded and it's been unanimous. this motion is accepted and filed. is there anything else you wanted to say? >> just to continue -- >> i'm sorry, continued to the call of the chair. >> thank you. >> it's been a long day, folks. okay, thank you, everyone, for coming out. and i thank you for caring. (applause) >> madam clerk, are there any other matters before this body? >> that concludes our business for the day. >> thank you, this body is adjourned. [gavel] >> thank you. [adjourned] aah! i'm a li
are currently there, the people who are currently working there, but people who in the future will decide to go to city college. so, i know that all the members of the board and especially supervisor avalos who will work very hard to make sure city college can remain a viable institution in the future, so, thank you everyone for coming out. >> if we could perhaps continue this to the call of the chair. >> perfect, okay. let's go ahead and close out public comment. i don't know if i...
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even people who are responsible family members. post bubble, san diego or phoenix where houses went up crazy volumes in the boom, if you bought in 2006 at the top of the bubble, you needed to send your kid to a decent school district, you had to sign off on a funny money loan to afford prices driven up by the supposed by now responsible people who bought in 2001, 2002. because the money was so cheap and wall street was creating exotic loans, you had an asset price bubble. you can't get off that ride, unless you're moving to another country. >> or detroit where you can still pick up a house for $10,000. but then you're not in -- as you point out, people make housing choices on schools, economic opportunities, jobs. >> let me ask you this. when we looked at the disparities in subprime loans, 2006, 30% of these loans went to women. much likely men to get subprime mortgages. even high-in come african-american borrowers were likely to get subprime mortgages than white borrowers. was that about being a bad decisionmakers, women aren't go
even people who are responsible family members. post bubble, san diego or phoenix where houses went up crazy volumes in the boom, if you bought in 2006 at the top of the bubble, you needed to send your kid to a decent school district, you had to sign off on a funny money loan to afford prices driven up by the supposed by now responsible people who bought in 2001, 2002. because the money was so cheap and wall street was creating exotic loans, you had an asset price bubble. you can't get off that...
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who are poor and hungry and incredibly threatening to those who are rich and well fed it explains i think a lot how these teachings were seen as so revolutionary and frankly so threatening that it would result in his death so would you to the specific question would you suggest that. a better lesson today to take from matthew twenty five that you and i individually should be giving money to the local food bank would be. we should be if we are genuinely christians we should be lobbying our elected representatives to make the food bank available to anybody who is hungry. if you are someone who claims to walk in the footsteps of jesus to imitate jesus regardless of whether you think that he is god or just a man then your primary concern has to be precisely the reversal of the social order i mean jesus is message from beginning to end is about equality not individual striving for equality but equality for all peoples now when jesus said all peoples he meant the nation of israel but two thousand years later of course we need to think about what the nation actually means this is something that
who are poor and hungry and incredibly threatening to those who are rich and well fed it explains i think a lot how these teachings were seen as so revolutionary and frankly so threatening that it would result in his death so would you to the specific question would you suggest that. a better lesson today to take from matthew twenty five that you and i individually should be giving money to the local food bank would be. we should be if we are genuinely christians we should be lobbying our...
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who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico., you know. >>> in britain, in the uk, the two major political parties are the labor party on the left and the conservative party on the right. there's also the liberal democrats and some other smaller parties, but the two biggies are labor and the conservatives. the conservatives currently hold the largest number of seats in the british parliament. that means the current prime minister of great britain is also from that party, david cameron, this guy. under conservative party leadership in britain, under conservative david cameron, britain has just legalized same-sex marriage. the bill cleared all the hurdles it needed to clear in parliament, pretty much without breaking a sweat. the queen gave it her royal stamp of approval and marriage equality was made so across the pond. on this issue, david cameron says "conservativeses believe in the ties that bind us. society is stronger when we make vows to each other and we support each other. i do not support gay marriage. despite being a co
who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico., you know. >>> in britain, in the uk, the two major political parties are the labor party on the left and the conservative party on the right. there's also the liberal democrats and some other smaller parties, but the two biggies are labor and the conservatives. the conservatives currently hold the largest number of seats in the british parliament. that means the current prime minister of...
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most people don't know who he is. he becomes president and almost immediately puts us in a position to have a war with mexico. he pushes for the war. he is prepared to declare war on mexico, and sends troops, including zachary taylor, who will be the next president, he send zachary taylor to the mexican border in an area that is completely disputed at all international asset belongs to mexico. polk says it is american land. while taylor's troops are there, he goes to his counted and they vote on a saturday afternoon to ask for a declaration of war against mexico. that night, he gets a message, because it takes a long time to get information from mexico to washington. that night he gets a message that taylor's troops have been in combat. he rewrites his message to congress, saying, american troops have been killed on american soil. abraham lincoln would later give a speech in which he would say, show us the spot where it took place. it was not on american soil. he gets us into war in mexico. it also means the complete
most people don't know who he is. he becomes president and almost immediately puts us in a position to have a war with mexico. he pushes for the war. he is prepared to declare war on mexico, and sends troops, including zachary taylor, who will be the next president, he send zachary taylor to the mexican border in an area that is completely disputed at all international asset belongs to mexico. polk says it is american land. while taylor's troops are there, he goes to his counted and they vote...
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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. (vo) later tonight, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one bring
>> 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. >>...
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are the uninsured who need the most outreach. san francisco applied for an education grant and was not awarded the grant due to our significant process in reaching out to our uninsured, it identified those special populations that are most likely to be uninsured and may require special outreach, young adults are critical to health reforms success, younger healthier people are critical to balance out the older who are often sicker and help keep costs down for the whole system and will eventually lower prices overall. latino and asian adults with a specific focus on chinese adults, information from covered california will be available only in english and spanish and not chinese so this will require a local effort, residents of the southeast corridor and small business -- small proprietors and other businesses, the final is messaging, and this is the simple three step message that we've been saying all along, new opportunities for health insurance coverage are coming and we are here to help you. health insurance is better than healt
are the uninsured who need the most outreach. san francisco applied for an education grant and was not awarded the grant due to our significant process in reaching out to our uninsured, it identified those special populations that are most likely to be uninsured and may require special outreach, young adults are critical to health reforms success, younger healthier people are critical to balance out the older who are often sicker and help keep costs down for the whole system and will eventually...
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>> you mean who told the governor? >> who says, who says has anybody told governor blanton yet? >> it was lieutenant governor wilder. this was in the robing room of the supreme court building, the anteroom just off the chambers. >> so you're just getting ready to walk in. >> everybody's standing there, and lieutenant government wilder says -- actually, i understand you were forming single file, you had to go through a single door, and he said has anybody told governor blanton about this? and the group stops. and, you know, lamar's recollection was that it had already been agreed that who should tell governor blanton would be attorney general bill leech. the more colorful story was from governor -- speaker -- >> that i don't dispute. i mean, that probably -- >> not necessarily inconsistent. he says that, he says, okay, i'll call him. i'll tell him. and he says to jim kennedy, do you have his number out will on jefferson davis drive? they'd now moved out of the residence. yes, sir, i do. well, see if you can get him on the phone. there's a black rotary phone over here in the room,
>> you mean who told the governor? >> who says, who says has anybody told governor blanton yet? >> it was lieutenant governor wilder. this was in the robing room of the supreme court building, the anteroom just off the chambers. >> so you're just getting ready to walk in. >> everybody's standing there, and lieutenant government wilder says -- actually, i understand you were forming single file, you had to go through a single door, and he said has anybody told...
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republican senator who was speaking up against these efforts is north carolina's richard burr, who callshe shutdown strategy, quote, the dumbest idea i've ever heard of. the president's bitter rival turned bro, john mccain agrees adding, most americans are tired of those kinds of shenanigans. so can they strong arm the rest of the party heading into the fall? let's spin. all right, guys. really interesting times. mitt romney, for example. it was less than a year ago he was the republican's nominee. here he is 180 degrees away from where many in the party are at. we're seeing a mitt romney that i think many would have liked to have seen on the campaign, similar to john mccain. once they're not running for office, i think you see a side of them that we would like to normally see. that doesn't happen very much. he said an interesting thing. he said, you know, warning them against letting their emotions dictate what they do. i think that's an important quote. i want to read this. he said, quote, i badly want obama care to go away and stripping it of funds has appeal, but we need to exercise
republican senator who was speaking up against these efforts is north carolina's richard burr, who callshe shutdown strategy, quote, the dumbest idea i've ever heard of. the president's bitter rival turned bro, john mccain agrees adding, most americans are tired of those kinds of shenanigans. so can they strong arm the rest of the party heading into the fall? let's spin. all right, guys. really interesting times. mitt romney, for example. it was less than a year ago he was the republican's...
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those who want to live in san francisco, those who want to provide service for san francisco, because we believe that this is where we belong. and that being said, thank you all. thank you for coming out here. and thank you for letting me speak. thanks again. (applause) >> thanks, merci. and thanks again for everyone being here today. i am supremely proud to stand with our men and women in uniform that are our public safety officers here in san francisco, with mayor ed lee and his team to launch this program today, and look forward to making it a great success. so, mayor lee, olson, i will be here to answer questions if you like off to the side. but thank you all for being here. much appreciated. ... >> (clapping) so this is a photograph of my father which was taken in 1986. it's one of the families farther photos it's the way i think of him. my father who could be very articulate was hesitate to speak about art. his own work or the art of others. i think he felt trapped by the formality and the permanent of his words they're often inadequate to express something comple
those who want to live in san francisco, those who want to provide service for san francisco, because we believe that this is where we belong. and that being said, thank you all. thank you for coming out here. and thank you for letting me speak. thanks again. (applause) >> thanks, merci. and thanks again for everyone being here today. i am supremely proud to stand with our men and women in uniform that are our public safety officers here in san francisco, with mayor ed lee and his team to...
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the enemy is that's top secret costing lives in precious treasure don't we have the right to know who we're fighting. to cross not the enemies of the state i'm joined by ty berry he is the washington d.c. director of code pink and in new york we cross to steven lazar he's the host of the radio show making sense. steve lazar i gently cross talk rules and items you can jump in anytime you want today mr snowden was given a year asylum steve in russia and on friday we would see we will see bradley manning sentenced for his involvement in leaking so we have two different players two different outcomes your thoughts my friend. you know the one thing that i've never been able to get a straight answer from regarding folks who are supporters of snowden and manning is here are two guys who signed nondisclosure agreements they're working with the u.s. government to sign nondisclosure agreement saying they're not going to release classified information without permission they find out that there's something going on that they have a moral problem with or at least they think that there's something
the enemy is that's top secret costing lives in precious treasure don't we have the right to know who we're fighting. to cross not the enemies of the state i'm joined by ty berry he is the washington d.c. director of code pink and in new york we cross to steven lazar he's the host of the radio show making sense. steve lazar i gently cross talk rules and items you can jump in anytime you want today mr snowden was given a year asylum steve in russia and on friday we would see we will see bradley...
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who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. >>> i want to thank all who spread the word, shared their thoughts on social media across the country. have no doubt, this did make a difference. >> hannah anderson's father talking about her ordeal. katie beers was kidnapped by a neighbor when she was only 9 years old and held prisoner in an underground bunker for 17 days. she tells a story in the book. this kind of story must bring back so many memories for you. most of them awful, i would think. what kind of parallels did you see with this case and yours, what advice could you give to hannah anderson about how you recover from it? >> the parallels between my abduction and hannah's abduction are the fact that we were both abducted by family friends. family friends that apparently had an infatuation with us as
who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. >>> i want to thank all who spread the word, shared their thoughts on social media across the country. have no doubt, this did make a difference. >> hannah...
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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: today's national award orgasm true. it's true. i thought that came in the fall but it came early this year. i swear that never happens. but the cops in baton rouge, louisiana, who decided to flirt with gay guys, and then bring gay guys home and then arrest them for for bids unnatural behave. being gay or gay marriage is unnatural. the chairman of the georgia g.o.
>> 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...
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who are you?est in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran® cereals. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, [ woman ] hop on over! what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you
who are you?est in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran® cereals. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, [ woman ] hop on over! what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable...
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the principal who are in place who are well matched with their schools, who have the capabili capabilitiesdevelop the characteristics that we know are effective should be supported. in fact, they should be evaluated in ways that identify the particular areas of professional development they need and have professional development delivered to work on their particular issues. inevitably, however, some people are there who are not well matched to the position. and perhaps bringing in another leader would be the right thing in that circumstance. >> suarez: given the formulas that we're using now for both teacher and principal accountability, are we creating disincentives to go to place where's it's hard to teach, where it's hard to manage? why would you go to a place like wells if you want to make a career as a principal? why not go some place easier? >> well, there's no question that it's a very difficult job. but we also know that, that's where leadership can make some of the biggest difference in these most difficult schools that served our least-advantaged kids. and there are districts lik
the principal who are in place who are well matched with their schools, who have the capabili capabilitiesdevelop the characteristics that we know are effective should be supported. in fact, they should be evaluated in ways that identify the particular areas of professional development they need and have professional development delivered to work on their particular issues. inevitably, however, some people are there who are not well matched to the position. and perhaps bringing in another...
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are here, who have grown up here, who go to college, who get jobs, you really think most of them aresmugglers? >> i didn't say that, david. and my numbers have not been debunked. i said valedictorians compared to people who would be legalize under the act that are drug smugglers coming across the border. my characterization was exclusively to drug smugglers. and anybody that understands the language and the culture should be able to watch that tape and know that. >> right. but as you know, congressman -- >> david -- >> hold on, congressman. they have been debunked without getting into methodology, there's no accurate way to compare those two things in the way you try sod neatly to do so. >> then what's their number? how many valedictorians do they suggest? i've seen the drug smug erls. i've spent time at the border. i sat in a house at night. border patrol come to me in civilian clothes and tell me narrative after narrative. for this to be characterized by dick durbin as valedictorians, i'm telling the american people that i recognize that. and part of that quote before that was that
are here, who have grown up here, who go to college, who get jobs, you really think most of them aresmugglers? >> i didn't say that, david. and my numbers have not been debunked. i said valedictorians compared to people who would be legalize under the act that are drug smugglers coming across the border. my characterization was exclusively to drug smugglers. and anybody that understands the language and the culture should be able to watch that tape and know that. >> right. but as...
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for those who love you a little and those who love you a lot.ltimate flavor and great refreshment with or without calories. for carefree enjoyment. for those who have a lot to say and those who have nothing to add. for those who want to choose and choose. for every generation. for us. for everyone. forever. >>> welcome back. late last week we uncovered the irs enemy i list might go much deeper than we believed. they demanded they release the communications with the tax agency for the past five years. with this new information in mind, john may have uncovered the smoking gun. he found video of disgraced irs employee lois lerner from 2010. on this tape she admits that everyone was screaming at the irs to stop the money park into the 2010 campaigns and elections. watch this. >> last year was the supreme court, chipped away, chipped away in the federal election arena. the supreme court dealt a huge blow. overturning a 100-year old president that said basically corporations could give directly to political campaigns. everyone is up in arms because th
for those who love you a little and those who love you a lot.ltimate flavor and great refreshment with or without calories. for carefree enjoyment. for those who have a lot to say and those who have nothing to add. for those who want to choose and choose. for every generation. for us. for everyone. forever. >>> welcome back. late last week we uncovered the irs enemy i list might go much deeper than we believed. they demanded they release the communications with the tax agency for the...
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>> there's a police officer who can see you, you can see them.t you don't know is if there's a camera up in the clouds following you everywhere you go. >> reporter: even those who support the technology say there have to be ways for the public to hold their local government accountable. >> which police officer was operating the system? where was the camera pointed when the drone was flying? what was it looking at? where was it located? >> reporter: right now the faa is writing the rules on which domestic drones can fly and where, but some cities are already getting a jump. shcharlottesville charlottesville, virginia, passed the first anti-drone law this year and similar legs is being considered in 13 other states. brianna, martin. >> thank you, chris. >>> now, one woman's story of being sent to prison is getting rave reviews, including it's portrayal of a transgender woman. >> do you really think i will be killing myself. listen, doc, i need my dosage. i have given five years, $80,000 and my freedom for this. >> it's all part of the new netflix s
>> there's a police officer who can see you, you can see them.t you don't know is if there's a camera up in the clouds following you everywhere you go. >> reporter: even those who support the technology say there have to be ways for the public to hold their local government accountable. >> which police officer was operating the system? where was the camera pointed when the drone was flying? what was it looking at? where was it located? >> reporter: right now the faa is...
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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. cenk off air>>> alright in 15 young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know i'm going to be the first one to call them out. cenk on air>> what's unacceptable is how washingto
>> 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. >>...
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>> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don't care.hink -- i even don't think that the people who were killed in the holocaust were all good people. they were just victims, not good and not bad. victims. and the palestinians at this moment are victims. they're not better than me. they're just victims. and i don't want them to be victims. but why compare it? >> i don't compare it. my problem with it is i think if you've gone as a generation through such suffering why you don't sympathize with the new victims. >> i do. >> not you personally, but i'm just saying this is to me very troubling. because, you know, you meet people all the time that tell you, offense, my grandfather died mere, my aunt died there. and i'm like, are you blind? do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you know, the son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well.
>> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don't care.hink -- i even don't think that the people who were killed in the holocaust were all good people. they were just victims, not good and not bad. victims. and the palestinians at this moment are victims. they're not better than me. they're just victims. and i don't want them to be victims. but why compare it? >> i don't compare it. my problem with it is i think if you've gone as a generation through...
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witnesses who described the goings on in the kurdish part of syria at the moment. to skate their shot militias raided their house and blew up some of them and robbed others till now they have more than two hundred civilian hostages we are in contact with some of those who managed to escape they are in a shock and fear for their lives the conditions are very bad people are in fear and terrorized. out of control there raiding the streets there's no media coverage and anyone who tries to reach out is being kidnapped by the militants. again the reports they're coming in a very hard to verify that we do know that the united nations and investigators are on the ground right now trying to piece together whether earlier reports that some four hundred people being killed in cold blood are indeed true the u.n. has said that if indeed those reports have any basis in reality that this amounts to a war crime nevertheless this issue doesn't seem to get any better even though it does get more coverage at this point the problem is like i said it's the lack of communication it's th
witnesses who described the goings on in the kurdish part of syria at the moment. to skate their shot militias raided their house and blew up some of them and robbed others till now they have more than two hundred civilian hostages we are in contact with some of those who managed to escape they are in a shock and fear for their lives the conditions are very bad people are in fear and terrorized. out of control there raiding the streets there's no media coverage and anyone who tries to reach out...
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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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there was one 91-year-old woman who voted in 71 consecutive elections who didn't have i.d. she went to get it and they told her she couldn't qualify because the only identification she had was her marriage license and her marriage license had her listed at her maiden name. she didn't have anything to prove she was married in had your current married name. ridiculous. >> maggie, in hillary clinton's fiery speech to the american bar association, she said she is these laws are reviving old demons of discrimination, insisting legislation like the north carolina law is a deliberate and unnecessary barrier to voting. >> right. >> in the years since, we've seen a sweeping effort across our country to obstruct new obstacles to voting. often under cover of addressing a phantom epidemic of election fraud. now, not every obstacle is related to race, but anyone who says that racial discrimination is no longer a problem in american elections must not be paying attention. >> are you surprised by her subject matter? there are a lot of things she could have used to address the aba. >> i'm
there was one 91-year-old woman who voted in 71 consecutive elections who didn't have i.d. she went to get it and they told her she couldn't qualify because the only identification she had was her marriage license and her marriage license had her listed at her maiden name. she didn't have anything to prove she was married in had your current married name. ridiculous. >> maggie, in hillary clinton's fiery speech to the american bar association, she said she is these laws are reviving old...
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they show exactly who they know.nd they know that they are voters who will respond to their message. and they have tested the message. they have a very sophisticated message. >> and steve, this list has been put together without the knowledge of the people on these lists. >> yeah, i mean, one of the things that is interesting about my day today has been looking at twitter. and seeing people thinking well, of course, members of the nra are on that list. so there are also thousands, probably millions of people who are required by law if they want to have a concealed carry permit to take safety classes. and by and large, those safety classes are taught by nra instructors. that is not the same as going to take a safety class. these are people out in the world, far larger than the number of volunteers that president obama had in his campaign. there are a lot of people out there teaching these classes. and in many cases, the law requires you take the class from an nra structuinstructor. it was an honest to goodness organiz
they show exactly who they know.nd they know that they are voters who will respond to their message. and they have tested the message. they have a very sophisticated message. >> and steve, this list has been put together without the knowledge of the people on these lists. >> yeah, i mean, one of the things that is interesting about my day today has been looking at twitter. and seeing people thinking well, of course, members of the nra are on that list. so there are also thousands,...
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the leaders who capture this ones who l be the write the next chapter in texas' story. in america's story. as i learned sitting at the with my able grandfather, the task may not be may not be easy. but it's important. essential. and together it can be done. thank you very, very much. [ applause ] >> thank you. we have a lot of questions and many of them, as you might the same re along themes. so let's just get this out of away.ay right you mentioned your feud with rick perry. are you thinking about running succeed him as governor? >> well, a lot of people are sking me that question lately as you can imagine. nd i'm working very hard to decide what my next steps will be. i do think that in texas, people we need a change from very ry fractured, partisan leadership that we're government r state right now. > what about a bid for a statewide office other than governor. u.s. senator or lieutenant most or, easily the powerful office in texas. > i can say with absolute certainty i will run for one of offices, either my or the senate seat governor. >> one more question along the
the leaders who capture this ones who l be the write the next chapter in texas' story. in america's story. as i learned sitting at the with my able grandfather, the task may not be may not be easy. but it's important. essential. and together it can be done. thank you very, very much. [ applause ] >> thank you. we have a lot of questions and many of them, as you might the same re along themes. so let's just get this out of away.ay right you mentioned your feud with rick perry. are you...
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aholding agulia, who you will hear from in a minute, who is actually agnessa's niece but she and mirosha adopted her. here's the story that gets a little more gruesome -- or agnessa accompanying mirosha on a camp inspection of kazakhstan camps. and miroshas boss is making advance toward her, and they called him pot belly, and to escape his advances she goes on the train trip around kazakhstan, and here is her story. as mirosha disembarks at the station, he rejected the bored agnessa's request to come along. on his return, mirosha lay in the sleeping car without a word. the other inspectors told agnessa of miserable families, freezing in crude shelters. they said the female manager of the supply depot had pointed out -- take a look at that hovel. the mother and father died leaving behind three young children. the two-year-old died shortly after them. the older boy took out a knife, cut his brother into pieces, sharing them with his sister. that night agnessa told mirosha what she heard. they can't be all enemies, mirosha, she said. mirosha had no answer. mirosha keeps advancing, and in 13
aholding agulia, who you will hear from in a minute, who is actually agnessa's niece but she and mirosha adopted her. here's the story that gets a little more gruesome -- or agnessa accompanying mirosha on a camp inspection of kazakhstan camps. and miroshas boss is making advance toward her, and they called him pot belly, and to escape his advances she goes on the train trip around kazakhstan, and here is her story. as mirosha disembarks at the station, he rejected the bored agnessa's request...
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who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico.teen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> unfortunately, rather than an orderly and lawful process, repeated leaks of classified information have initiated the debate in a very passionate but not always fully informed way. >> barack obama faces the press corps as his administration fights battles on several fronts. we'll grade the president's performance. >> i have broccoli a lot. me and broccoli, we got a thing going. >> late night tv appearances, frequent golf outings, posh vacations, all fodder for conservative critics of the president.
who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico.teen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. >> unfortunately, rather than an orderly and lawful process, repeated leaks of classified information have initiated the debate in a very passionate but not always fully informed way. >> barack obama faces the press corps as his administration fights battles on several fronts. we'll...
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who is who. the real terrorist please stand up on our cheek. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin markham is a big picture. look . good you've never seen anything like the trial. it's not every day that i get the chance to talk to someone i grew up watching on television my next guest is a bold independent woman who pushed the boundaries in hollywood is in her platform to tackle issues like homosexuality and classism you may know her simply as roseanne but she's not only a famous actress and comedian she's also social activist and political figure having just run for president of the peace. and freedom party that's why i'm especially excited to share my interview with roseanne barr check out. the roseanne were upon a potentially historical verdict when it comes the question of same sex marriage and i can't help but think of your show roseanne which tackled l
who is who. the real terrorist please stand up on our cheek. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin markham is a big picture. look . good you've never seen anything like the trial. it's not every day that i get the chance to talk to someone i grew up watching on television my next guest is a bold independent...
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people who have been involved in this issue for a long time who understand it much better than we do, we are here to learn from you and to be part of the discussion. we've got federal, state and local policy makers, elected officials, educators, law enforcement officials and leaders from the private and public sector, all of whom have traveled here from washington, dc from sacramento and all over the bay area. so thank you for being here today. we are grateful for an opportunity to come together with you to create schools and communities where young people are healthy and safe and feel welcome and they are allowed to learn and they are allowed to thrive. this day is devoted to help all of us deepen our understanding of this issue of the problem through data, through research, through anecdotes, to put real solutions in place, to comply with new state and draw laws on bullying and to measure our progress. it's a promise we want to join you in keeping to our children and our youth in california. some of you know that we started this summit yesterday with a screening of the documentary f
people who have been involved in this issue for a long time who understand it much better than we do, we are here to learn from you and to be part of the discussion. we've got federal, state and local policy makers, elected officials, educators, law enforcement officials and leaders from the private and public sector, all of whom have traveled here from washington, dc from sacramento and all over the bay area. so thank you for being here today. we are grateful for an opportunity to come...
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are on trial these are mostly people who are known for their staunch opposition to the prime minister and the ruling party they are the ones who are saying that area one along with the people already are under strain turkey off the path that was set forth by ataturk was the century go and they're going towards the democratic ideals and kind of going along the western way they're taking the country in the complete opposite direction swaying it towards islam islam is the country is not becoming a secular and to see any more you have to understand this is also happening against a backdrop of protests which have happened started in turkey about two months ago and they're essentially still continuing and there's almost weekly sort of clashes between the protesters and the police the protesters are saying that again. long with these policies basically defeating democracy in the country and they do not want to see that happening and yet there is a very brutal dispersal of them taking place on an almost weekly basis that water cannons tear gas rubber bullets all of that is happening and this
are on trial these are mostly people who are known for their staunch opposition to the prime minister and the ruling party they are the ones who are saying that area one along with the people already are under strain turkey off the path that was set forth by ataturk was the century go and they're going towards the democratic ideals and kind of going along the western way they're taking the country in the complete opposite direction swaying it towards islam islam is the country is not becoming a...
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>> there are a lot of people who feel like it is real sleep, but a lot of people who don't feel like sleep quality they get is really good. >> reporter: dr. shelby harris points out that only a limited number of studies have looked at the long-term effects of chronic use. that's something people don't seem to loose sleep over as they pop another pill. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead right here on "world news," an abc news exclusive, behind the headlines, the wife of george zimmerman, what she says happened the night before trayvon martin was shot. >>> and the man who created his own field of dreams, the team he put together is america strong. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, cele
>> there are a lot of people who feel like it is real sleep, but a lot of people who don't feel like sleep quality they get is really good. >> reporter: dr. shelby harris points out that only a limited number of studies have looked at the long-term effects of chronic use. that's something people don't seem to loose sleep over as they pop another pill. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead right here on "world news," an abc news exclusive, behind the...
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who is who. the real terrorist please stand up on our cheek. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle two minds who were discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here i want to when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there because they don't want to be there they've lost a job because of the recession and their traps there this is a significantly different kind of environment when it comes to employment. right absolutely well the thing is is that not only are you being paid a wage while you're working at wendy's you're being paid in work experience and work experience is something that's hard to quantify but it becomes something that's valuable that you can add to a resume to take someone else and when you say being trapped at wendy's no one is being forced to work at a low w
who is who. the real terrorist please stand up on our cheek. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle two minds who were discussing survival in america. ok austin if we can change gears a little bit here i want to when i was in high school and in college i worked in fast food places like wendy's and i knew it was a short stay ok i worked hard it was low wages but i knew there was a way out but now we have a situation in the united states where people get there...