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here is why america is the best country in the world. a guy like me can stand for the president, the press, and patrick duffy, and tell jokes without severe repercussions. instead of being shipped off to a good log, i am going to the vanity fair after party. this is america where everyone riot. a pusy this is one of the coolest things. thank you mr. president. thank you. viewer.u, c-span [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. aw, to bring our evening to close. i would like you all to remain our next president escorts mr. and mrs. obama from our home. thank you. [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> you have been watching live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner. here is president obama's speech from the dinner followed by inner tenor joel mchale. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you very much. thank you. thank you so much, everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. we
here is why america is the best country in the world. a guy like me can stand for the president, the press, and patrick duffy, and tell jokes without severe repercussions. instead of being shipped off to a good log, i am going to the vanity fair after party. this is america where everyone riot. a pusy this is one of the coolest things. thank you mr. president. thank you. viewer.u, c-span [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. aw, to bring our evening to close. i would like you all...
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why america's schools are becoming more segregated. >>> they know how to win big. we'll tell you the secrets of beating the sweeps stakes odds. >> 25, yeah. >>> we're back in the 60th anniversary of brown versus education with a look how equal schools are. integration is declining and the achievement gap is widening. rehema ellis takes us inside one school that takes us on the losing side of that gap. >> reporter: at coleman middle school in greenville, mississippi, expectations are high. >> i want to see nothing but a's and b's from you, okay? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: they have an f rating. 95% of students qualify for free or reduced lunch, nearly all are black. in fact, most of the city's public schools are low performing, run down and with a high teacher turnover rate. do you think this is the way it's supposed to be? >> no. >> reporter: this after a ruling saying segregated schools are unequal and illegal. >> this will encourage the people. >> reporter: here whites make up more than 20% many of the population but only 2% of the city's public schools. leaving
why america's schools are becoming more segregated. >>> they know how to win big. we'll tell you the secrets of beating the sweeps stakes odds. >> 25, yeah. >>> we're back in the 60th anniversary of brown versus education with a look how equal schools are. integration is declining and the achievement gap is widening. rehema ellis takes us inside one school that takes us on the losing side of that gap. >> reporter: at coleman middle school in greenville,...
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why isn't america spending more, giving mortgage tax people the top two percent? there is no way that is a sensible housing policy. >> does the chinese system, doesn't in any way inhibit creativity, it inhibit innovation, inhibit freedom of thought that might lead to innovation, which might lead to scientific advancement? >> the worst thing to do is to underestimate your opponent. it would be foolish to underestimate china. but they have achieved is incredible. they are continuing to achieve an amazing amount. basically, what they have been doing is catch-up growth. they have been looking at the and countries in the world, imitating them. ultimately, you can't have a creative economy if you don't have freedom of thought and debate. they are worried about it. there is an inherent contradiction what they do. what they would like to do, there was a sign saying, be more creative. innovation.p-down but it can't work. >> there is always this conflict. at the new the day it is about power. people do what they want to do to maintain power. if they think clamping down, whe
why isn't america spending more, giving mortgage tax people the top two percent? there is no way that is a sensible housing policy. >> does the chinese system, doesn't in any way inhibit creativity, it inhibit innovation, inhibit freedom of thought that might lead to innovation, which might lead to scientific advancement? >> the worst thing to do is to underestimate your opponent. it would be foolish to underestimate china. but they have achieved is incredible. they are continuing...
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here is why america is the best country in the world.a guy like me can stand for the president, the press, and patrick duffy, and tell jokes without severe repercussions. instead of being shipped off to a good log, i am going to the vanity fair after party. this is america where everyone riot. a pusy this is one of the coolest things. thank you mr. president. thank you. viewer.u, c-span [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> our coverage of the annual white house correspondents dinner continues as guests arrive. [indiscernible] >> this is a live look inside the washington hilton just north of the white house. barbara walters and the crew from nbc and the today show among the media people there. many celebrities, as well. it is still about an hour and 20 minutes or so until the beginning of the program when the president arrives and the program begins. about 7:50 or so. the initial speaking program at 8:00. said to speaka is at 10:15. lots of celebrities, lots of politicians. a guy dressed up as uncle sam went by a short while ago. we are wa
here is why america is the best country in the world.a guy like me can stand for the president, the press, and patrick duffy, and tell jokes without severe repercussions. instead of being shipped off to a good log, i am going to the vanity fair after party. this is america where everyone riot. a pusy this is one of the coolest things. thank you mr. president. thank you. viewer.u, c-span [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> our coverage of the annual white house correspondents dinner...
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look at the poor christians in latin america and hindus in india. why that radical islam produces -- almost as a monopoly on modern terrorism? it is crazy to say this isn't about religion. if it's not about islam, please help me out here. where the orthodox jewish suicide bombers? where the methodists in placing bombs in the marketplace? the first step, sean, in solving any problem is recognizing the problem. the problem is not every muslim or everything islam. but radical islam fslam fosters radical terrorism. throughout history, the men who have founded terrorist movements, religious and secu r secular, have been upper middle class or wealthy. it's the spoiled brats that are worried about the next revolution. >> what's frustrating to me is this consistent inability to admit radical islam is responsible for this. in the case of boca haram, do you agree with me we had the opportunity to designate them as a terrorist organization and that hillary clinton didn't? they've been committing acts of atrocities for years. yet there's this reluctance to identify
look at the poor christians in latin america and hindus in india. why that radical islam produces -- almost as a monopoly on modern terrorism? it is crazy to say this isn't about religion. if it's not about islam, please help me out here. where the orthodox jewish suicide bombers? where the methodists in placing bombs in the marketplace? the first step, sean, in solving any problem is recognizing the problem. the problem is not every muslim or everything islam. but radical islam fslam fosters...
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. >>> why america's climate has already changed and why it could get worse. >>> hello, you're watching cnn newsroom. >> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. we begin with breaking news from thailand, the constitutional court has just found the prime minister guilty of abuse of power. >> she's being forced to step down for violating the constitution by reassigning a national security official back in 2011. >> for more on what this means, we're joined by phone from bangkok. tell us what this means for thailand going forward. >> what it means, we'll have relative stability over the next month or so, i think the court did not remove the government in its entirety, it removed the prime minister, yingluck, and a few cabinet members. so, there will be a significant number of cabinet still standing after this courtroom, there will be appoint a new prime minister, the government will stay in power and they'll move toward elections on july 20th, not good news for the opponents of the government. they were hoping that the government would remove the prime
. >>> why america's climate has already changed and why it could get worse. >>> hello, you're watching cnn newsroom. >> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. we begin with breaking news from thailand, the constitutional court has just found the prime minister guilty of abuse of power. >> she's being forced to step down for violating the constitution by reassigning a national security official back in 2011. >> for more...
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ainsley, i'm america's oldest hall monitor. here is whyhis is why america loves you. >> i don't want to stop kidding from drinking. i was a bartender at 17. i said that during the show. every year they told you kids die. >> right. the mayor is kicking the can down the road and turning a blind eye to this. wes took picturings in a folder to the counsel meeting and passed it around to show the council members and the mayor what was happening there to look at a stack of pictures and they passed the folder down the road. nobody looked at it. turning a blind eye. >> one thing i would suggest, if they do something because you reported every year kids die, right? >> every year you can guarantee there is going to be a death if not more. >> every year you got kids going to the hospital, they are robbed as a group of 100-milers that come in. why can't they just help the kids, not, maybe not make it a law enforcement issue but have medical help, support. you can tell if somebody is that intoxicated, right? >> that's the thing. they are so worried abo
ainsley, i'm america's oldest hall monitor. here is whyhis is why america loves you. >> i don't want to stop kidding from drinking. i was a bartender at 17. i said that during the show. every year they told you kids die. >> right. the mayor is kicking the can down the road and turning a blind eye to this. wes took picturings in a folder to the counsel meeting and passed it around to show the council members and the mayor what was happening there to look at a stack of pictures and...
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here is why america is the best country in the world a guy like me ask stand before the president, the press and patrick duffy, and tell jokes without severe repercussions. instead of being shipped off, i'm going to the vanity fair after party. that is right this, is america. where everyone can be a pussy riot. one of the coolest things that ever happened to me in my life. thank you, mr. president, thank you, mrs. obama. thank you white house correspondent dinner and thank you, c-span viewer. good night, everybody. thank you. all right. >> that was joel mchale delivering as the feature entertainer at the white house correspondent dinner. earlier president obama delivered a number of one liners himself. it's become the one night of the year where the president and journalist who's cover him try to find something nice and funny to say about each other. there are some recurring hot topics in the jokes. those including the roll out of health care.gov, united states relationship with vladimir putin, and also, recent controversy surrounding l.a. clippers coach donald sterling. during one jok
here is why america is the best country in the world a guy like me ask stand before the president, the press and patrick duffy, and tell jokes without severe repercussions. instead of being shipped off, i'm going to the vanity fair after party. that is right this, is america. where everyone can be a pussy riot. one of the coolest things that ever happened to me in my life. thank you, mr. president, thank you, mrs. obama. thank you white house correspondent dinner and thank you, c-span viewer....
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keep us posted on your efforts, it's good to have your efforts. >>> coming up, why america's earth bound issues with russia pace. >>> how much would you pay for a house on the beach - i'm guessing it's less than $147 million. our >> how old are you? >> 9 >> child labor in america >> in any other industry, kids need to be 16 years old to be able to work. you don't see any of that in agriculture >> low cost food >> how many of you get up at 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning to go out to the fields? >> who's paying the price? fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... >> they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> award winning, investigative, documentary series. children at work only on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no n
keep us posted on your efforts, it's good to have your efforts. >>> coming up, why america's earth bound issues with russia pace. >>> how much would you pay for a house on the beach - i'm guessing it's less than $147 million. our >> how old are you? >> 9 >> child labor in america >> in any other industry, kids need to be 16 years old to be able to work. you don't see any of that in agriculture >> low cost food >> how many of you get up at 4...
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. >>> coming up all new, cashing in, why america's ceos are making more money than ever, and the growingeg cap that it's creating. >>> plus, the science behind a fastball. pitchers have thrown 100 miles per hour for decades, until now, how one rookie does it. that's 9:00 eastern time. >>> in our report tonight, we go to london and hear from a young tour guide who gives one of the most usual tours that you can imagine. they call her the lou lady. >> i'm rachel erikson, and i'm the founder of the tour of london's public toilets. >> it started as a joke, i took a tour, and they talked about toilets so much, a friend said, you should do a tour of titles. i would guess that i've shown well over 1,000 people the tour of the toilets. i would say that the toilet is it the one that i have need it, but there are a couple of fabulous toilets on the tour. one of my favorites is the jubiliu, and it costs 50p. the oldest toilet in london is a victorian urinal that is down an alleyway, and it's a great green structure that's great. and it is locked up because they won't the people wiiing it anymore. ev
. >>> coming up all new, cashing in, why america's ceos are making more money than ever, and the growingeg cap that it's creating. >>> plus, the science behind a fastball. pitchers have thrown 100 miles per hour for decades, until now, how one rookie does it. that's 9:00 eastern time. >>> in our report tonight, we go to london and hear from a young tour guide who gives one of the most usual tours that you can imagine. they call her the lou lady. >> i'm rachel...
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. >>> coming up, why america's earth bound issues with russia could have america suffering in pace. >ow much would you pay for a house on the beach - i'm guessing it's less than $147 million. our data dive is >> today's data dive looks at locations, location, location. a house on the ocean in east tamp area has taken the highest price. a hedge fund manager paid $147 million. the home was featured in the "new york times" home and garden section three years ago. neighbours include jerry sienfeld, and art dealer larry gagosian. it has a pond, formal gardens and growing controversy. it was sold privately, and real estate brokers are upset saying the house could have sold for more, or they are mostly angry because no one got a commission. the record it broke was is 50 acre copper beach farm sold for $120 million, listed at 70 million more. the victorian mansion has 13,500 feet, 12 bedrooms, most with fireplaces and comes with two offshore island and a private beach. luxury home sales are on the rise. the sales of holes worth a million or more rose 14%. prices are going up. luxury homes are
. >>> coming up, why america's earth bound issues with russia could have america suffering in pace. >ow much would you pay for a house on the beach - i'm guessing it's less than $147 million. our data dive is >> today's data dive looks at locations, location, location. a house on the ocean in east tamp area has taken the highest price. a hedge fund manager paid $147 million. the home was featured in the "new york times" home and garden section three years ago....
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building a world class transportation system is one of the reasons why america became a superpower in the first place. >> but much of that infrastructure was built decades ago, and it is in dire need of replacement. the tappan zee opened in 1955, the three-mile span across the hudson river was made on wood pylon and was never mint to last more than 50 years. authorities are now building a replacement bridge that they say will last another 100 years. but it comes with the price tag of $3.9 billion. the tappan zee is just one of many bridges across the country that needs to be fixed. >> you might have used one today and don't even know it. one in ten bridges in the u.s. are structurally deficient and in urgent neared of reprayer. it's a problem we have seen in minnesota in 2007 when the i-35 bridge collapsed into the mississippi river killing 13 people and injuring another 145. and more recently in may of 2013 when the i-5 river bridge collapsed in washington state, injuring three people. it's been an injure aren't chror of years. >> reporter: the government is expected to run out of mo
building a world class transportation system is one of the reasons why america became a superpower in the first place. >> but much of that infrastructure was built decades ago, and it is in dire need of replacement. the tappan zee opened in 1955, the three-mile span across the hudson river was made on wood pylon and was never mint to last more than 50 years. authorities are now building a replacement bridge that they say will last another 100 years. but it comes with the price tag of $3.9...
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why ceos are leaving corporate america in droves. and... behind the pitfalls of nfl paychecks... that's next after this in the know message! talking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. but when their behavior changes, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and relationships will suffer. listen to the veterans in your life and show you care. it matters. when you recognize a veteran is in crisis call the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press "1". as rookie's sign on to become multi- million dollar players in the nfl... a startling stat by sports illustrated shows 78% of former nfl players wind up bankrupt or close to broke. ed gjertsen vice president of mack investment securities joins us by skype this morning and you have actually been through this with players before. you've talked to some of these rookies. what was your experience? > > it's a different world working with the nfl players association and going to a couple of these rookies symposiums, there's a tremendous amount of pressure on these rookie
why ceos are leaving corporate america in droves. and... behind the pitfalls of nfl paychecks... that's next after this in the know message! talking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. but when their behavior changes, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and relationships will suffer. listen to the veterans in your life and show you care. it matters. when you recognize a veteran is in crisis call the veterans crisis line at...
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with the journal." >>> coming up, the basics of the general election in india, and 816 reasons why americads to pay attention to what is economy. stick around. >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you conversations you won't find anywhere else... >> your'e listening because you wanna see what happen... >> get your damn education... >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> oh my... >> i want to talk to you now about something that is too big to ignore. india's general election, by big i mean 815 million eligible voters participating in a 6-week 9-stage process, shaping up to be the biggest exercise in the history of democracy, involving 930,000 polling stations covering 1.3 million square miles of territory. the voting end a week from today, we'll have the results on may 16th. indian voters will elect 543 out of 545 seats in the lower house of parliament. the lower house selects the prime minister. the front runner is narendra modi, the leader of the main opposition party b.j.p. he heads a hindu nationalist party, poised to displace the indian nationalist party. i'll help
with the journal." >>> coming up, the basics of the general election in india, and 816 reasons why americads to pay attention to what is economy. stick around. >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you conversations you won't find anywhere else... >> your'e listening because you wanna see what happen... >> get your damn education... >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> oh my... >> i want to talk to you now about something...
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republicans are realizing this lack of leadership is the reason why america's role is diminished, why we're inviting so many threats. weakness invites challenge. the perception of america not being there is what causes the chaos you're starting to see across that region. >> do we need a military guy? >> it wouldn't hurt. >> i think it's a simple question. are we the leader of the free word or not? are we willing to take a stand and say this is the right thing to do and we're going to lead the charge or do we need to sit back and say, we need a few other countries to join us on that. we don't feel comfortable. >> that's fortitude and belief in exceptionalism that this president doesn't have. >> he needs to stand firm and say i'm not going to put something out there and say this is my mission and then retreat. this is what we stand for. we're going to show some follow through here and i don't think he has that backbone. >> doesn't want to have it. >> it's now more than two months u.s. marine sergeant has been jailed in a mexican president after he accidentally drove across the border wi
republicans are realizing this lack of leadership is the reason why america's role is diminished, why we're inviting so many threats. weakness invites challenge. the perception of america not being there is what causes the chaos you're starting to see across that region. >> do we need a military guy? >> it wouldn't hurt. >> i think it's a simple question. are we the leader of the free word or not? are we willing to take a stand and say this is the right thing to do and we're...
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with the journal." >>> coming up, the basics of the general election in india, and 816 reasons why americads to pay attention to what is economy. stick around. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> i want to talk to you now about something that is too big to ignore. india's general election, by big i mean 815 million eligible voters participating in a 6-week 9-stage process, shaping up to be the biggest exercise in the history of democracy, involving 930,000 polling stations covering 1.3 million square miles of territory. the voting end a week from today, we'll have the results on may 16th. indian voters will elect 543 out of 545 s
with the journal." >>> coming up, the basics of the general election in india, and 816 reasons why americads to pay attention to what is economy. stick around. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk...
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keep us posted on your efforts, it's good to have your efforts. >>> coming up, why america's earth bound issues with russia pace. >>> how much would you pay for a house on the beach - i'm guessing it's less than $147 million. our >> on techknow... >> we're heading towards the glaciers >> a global warning >> is there an environmental urgency? >> that is closer than you think... >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you conversations you won't find anywhere else... >> your'e listening because you wanna see what happen... >> get your damn education... >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> oh my... al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that
keep us posted on your efforts, it's good to have your efforts. >>> coming up, why america's earth bound issues with russia pace. >>> how much would you pay for a house on the beach - i'm guessing it's less than $147 million. our >> on techknow... >> we're heading towards the glaciers >> a global warning >> is there an environmental urgency? >> that is closer than you think... >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind....
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that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network.ecause the only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. what are you waiting for? (vo) celebrate this memorial day with up to 40% off hotels at travelocity. (gnome) go and smell the roses. >>> now the grapevine. think filling up your gas tank is painful on your wallet? imagine $150 a gallon. that's how much the u.s. government funded by you, the taxpayer, shelled out for jet fuel made from algae. the going rate for regular jet fuel, around $2.85 per gallon. the government accountability office, gao, says the biofuel was bought for testing purposes as part of the faa's goal for the aviation industry to use a billion gallons of alternative jet fuel annually by 2018. the gao expects the price would be lower if the fuel were produced and purchased on a larger scale. but until then, alternative jet fuels remain too expensive to be a viable substitute. in 2012 for some perspective, the air force came under
that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network.ecause the only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. what are you waiting for? (vo) celebrate this memorial day with up to 40% off hotels at travelocity. (gnome) go and smell the roses. >>> now the grapevine. think filling up your gas tank is painful on your wallet? imagine $150 a gallon. that's how much the u.s. government funded by you,...
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why? america. >> america. you know, fallen soldiers. >> who did america fight in the revolutionary war?er ] >> no? [ laughter ] >> that's a good question. i don't know. >> countries. >> countries? >> yes. china. >> china? [ laughter ] >> wow, i feel really dumb. was it the french. [ buzzer ] >> who did america fight? >> revolutionary war? ourselves. [ buzzer ] >> >> nort vs. south . >> reporter: right across there, that's great britain. >> really? >> reporter: what was george washington's job? >> george washington is one of the presidents. >> reporter: which president. >> he was the second president after lincoln. >> he was general or something. >> he was -- he didn't work with horses, did he? >> reporter: god bless you. >> thanks, you, too. >> reporter: who won the civil war? >> not the confederates, the northeast or whatever. >> us. >> reporter: who is us? >> great britain. >> reporter: wasn't it the french what was the civil war about? >> no idea. >> reporter: you should know. >> i know, right? >> reporter: do you remember what the civil war was about? >> civilization. >> the north.
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that is why america's commitment to its allies in europe and around the world is not a burden it's not a luxury but it is a necessity and it must be unwavering. thank you. [applause] thank you. steve thank you very much secretary hagel for it remarks that would inspire the cornhuskers and the entire world. we will now take a few questions from the audience. please identify yourself and i suggest that you stand up so we know where you are when you are speaking. questions? way in the back. >> hi. i agree with congresswoman harman on your inspirational speech. i want to know especially in light of enlargement in the balkans do you predict any sort of efforts being done to resolve those old disputes similar to the macedonia greece dispute which has prevented the country from joining nato over the last six years? thank you. >> well as you all know, that is an area of the world that is working its way through difficult historical differences you know i think everyone here, much about those differences. i think progress is being made in those countries as they sort through those differences p
that is why america's commitment to its allies in europe and around the world is not a burden it's not a luxury but it is a necessity and it must be unwavering. thank you. [applause] thank you. steve thank you very much secretary hagel for it remarks that would inspire the cornhuskers and the entire world. we will now take a few questions from the audience. please identify yourself and i suggest that you stand up so we know where you are when you are speaking. questions? way in the back....
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also, why america's middle class wants t class, once the envy of the world, is no longer number one. but first here's my take. it is long well known that the author of the 700-page best seller capital of the 21st century argues that free markets tend tnequalities of wealth that become synocratic. reading the book, it's clear that he recognizes that, as he says, over a long period of time, the main force in favor of greater equality has been the d diffusion of skills and knowledge. after all, countries like india and brazil had increasingly high tax rates in the 1970s and 1980s without sharing broad growth. an increasingly skilled work force managed to achieve both growth and relative equity. this is not an argument against higher taxes, but rather one emphasizing that for the best long-term results, education remains crucial. a la alas, it's an area in which the united states is failing. if they remind us of the troubling inequalities of wealth, reading the reports on adult skills in rich countries provides a grim picture of the inequalities of knowlede, one that for the united state
also, why america's middle class wants t class, once the envy of the world, is no longer number one. but first here's my take. it is long well known that the author of the 700-page best seller capital of the 21st century argues that free markets tend tnequalities of wealth that become synocratic. reading the book, it's clear that he recognizes that, as he says, over a long period of time, the main force in favor of greater equality has been the d diffusion of skills and knowledge. after all,...
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and i think it's good for us to explain why a safe america is good for families. lain why an america in which jobs are abundant is good for women as well as for men. an america where you have control of your child's education is good for families. so i think maybe explaining is right. but i think we want to avoid that trap of suggesting to women that there are only some things that they care about and some things that men care about and they're different. >> i know that you have a love of writing books. i've interviewed you several times before with your children's books. this one you did took a long time on james madison. it was so interesting when i was researching about the book. of course he was the architect of the bill of rights and the constitution. and we have had so many stories as of late about the constitution and how it's interpreted, sort of the living document or the written word. how do you think he would look at some of these things that have happened -- >> well, there's no question that madison would look to the written word of the constitution. wh
and i think it's good for us to explain why a safe america is good for families. lain why an america in which jobs are abundant is good for women as well as for men. an america where you have control of your child's education is good for families. so i think maybe explaining is right. but i think we want to avoid that trap of suggesting to women that there are only some things that they care about and some things that men care about and they're different. >> i know that you have a love of...
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here is why america is the best country in the world. me can stand for the president, the press, and patrick duffy, and tell jokes without severe repercussions. instead of being shipped off to a good log, i am going to the vanity fair after party. this is america where everyone riot. a pusy this is one of the coolest things. thank you mr. president. thank you. viewer.u, c-span [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. aw, to bring our evening to close. i would like you all to remain our next president escorts mr. and mrs. obama from our home. thank you. [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> i admit, last year was rough. at one point things got so bad the 4 47% called mitt romney to apologize. [laughter] of course we rolled out healthcare.gov. that could've gone better. [laughter] was, "yes weogan can." in 2013 my slogan
here is why america is the best country in the world. me can stand for the president, the press, and patrick duffy, and tell jokes without severe repercussions. instead of being shipped off to a good log, i am going to the vanity fair after party. this is america where everyone riot. a pusy this is one of the coolest things. thank you mr. president. thank you. viewer.u, c-span [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. aw, to bring our evening to close. i would like you all to remain...
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are we in america? whyan't he speak up at a parent conference like that or a meeting and say what he thinks? and by the way, i wrote to my son's school when he came home with "captain underpants" and the potty pan whoever book. i'm like no wonder he can't read. >> that was my book. >> that was your book? he borrowed it from you from the gutfeld library? but he has to be able to speak up and i like the parents paying attention and looking at what's happening in the classroom, what kind of books are being taught, what they're giving as reading material. >> can you believe this? can you believe they arrest a guy for -- >> yes. i hope he gets -- i hope he gets a big heavy fine. >> oh, my gosh. >> look, there are rules in these school board meetings. this guy went over -- this book had been out before in his school. the year before. he's shooting his mouth off. he doesn't like -- there are ways to go about doing this and you don't have to sit there and interrupt and act like a total jerk. and i think he's right
are we in america? whyan't he speak up at a parent conference like that or a meeting and say what he thinks? and by the way, i wrote to my son's school when he came home with "captain underpants" and the potty pan whoever book. i'm like no wonder he can't read. >> that was my book. >> that was your book? he borrowed it from you from the gutfeld library? but he has to be able to speak up and i like the parents paying attention and looking at what's happening in the...
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here's why america is the best country in the world. a guy like me can stand before the president, the press and patrick duffy and tell jokes without severe repercussions. and instead of being shipped off, i'm going to the vanity fair after party. that's right. this is america where everyone can be a pussy riot. this is one of the coolest things that has ever happened to me ever in my entire life. thank you mr. path thank you mrs. obama and thank you white house correspondents' dinner and thank you c-span viewer. good night, everybody. thank you. [ applause ] all right. >>> oh boy. that was joel mchale. we will be talking and reading about that speech tomorrow, the next day and the day after that and the day after that. joel mchale, just a few minutes longer than president obama there. but there you have it. that is the 100 annual white house correspondents' dinner. let's bring the panel back alicia quarrels from e deen down in miami standing by for us and they start to wrap up things in the ballroom. we'll get to the president in just
here's why america is the best country in the world. a guy like me can stand before the president, the press and patrick duffy and tell jokes without severe repercussions. and instead of being shipped off, i'm going to the vanity fair after party. that's right. this is america where everyone can be a pussy riot. this is one of the coolest things that has ever happened to me ever in my entire life. thank you mr. path thank you mrs. obama and thank you white house correspondents' dinner and thank...
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here is why america is the best country in the world.can stand for the president, the press, and patrick duffy, and tell jokes without severe repercussions. instead of being shipped off to a good log, i am going to the vanity fair after party. this is america where everyone riot. a pusy this is one of the coolest things. thank you mr. president. thank you. viewer.u, c-span [laughter] [applause] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you. now to bring her evening to the close, i would like you to remain for a moment or two while scoredt president is president and mrs. obama from the hall. thank you. [applause] [applause] [inaudible] >> with myc-span, "q&a," right macpherson -- with myra macpherson, author of "the scarlet sisters: sex, suffrage, and scandal in the gilded age." later, a supreme court oral argument on whether police need a warrant to search the cell phone of someone under arrest. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," author and journalist myra m
here is why america is the best country in the world.can stand for the president, the press, and patrick duffy, and tell jokes without severe repercussions. instead of being shipped off to a good log, i am going to the vanity fair after party. this is america where everyone riot. a pusy this is one of the coolest things. thank you mr. president. thank you. viewer.u, c-span [laughter] [applause] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national...
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why america's teens are flocking to a drug called molly. >> cry 11 bottles of water all week.n, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for busi
why america's teens are flocking to a drug called molly. >> cry 11 bottles of water all week.n, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve....
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sure that billionaires make more money so people can make $10.10 an hour and you want to know why america's angry? america is disconnected from the conversation like this because it makes no sense whatsoever. the horse trading sometimes has to stop on key issues. and if the republicans are going to hold the democrats hostage on climate change, they're just digging their own grave. it is not a job creator. the oil is not clean and there's no guarantee that trans-canada won't be sold to a foreign country and, oh, by the way, 30% of our agriculture in this country underneath that pipeline if it's built and it's going right over the aquaer if and if it spills there's no cleanup. no. it's contamination. so i don't think that the conservatives have a leg to stand on. but they have allies out there that will let them say whatever they want without the facts. i want to do a story on the first conservative broadcaster that goes to the indian reservations in south dakota to listen to them. i want to do a story on the first conservative broadcaster who goes to bradshaw, nebraska, and talks to the folk
sure that billionaires make more money so people can make $10.10 an hour and you want to know why america's angry? america is disconnected from the conversation like this because it makes no sense whatsoever. the horse trading sometimes has to stop on key issues. and if the republicans are going to hold the democrats hostage on climate change, they're just digging their own grave. it is not a job creator. the oil is not clean and there's no guarantee that trans-canada won't be sold to a foreign...
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. >> why did america decide act now? forort while ago, a writer "the new yorker," and author of "age of ambition." the u.s. has announced these criminal charges against chinese officers, alleging they have been cyber spying. how do you think this will affect u.s.-china relations? >> this is unprecedented. the united states has not used criminal charges like it is now. what they are trying to do is say we are drawing a line in the sand. years,e last two american companies have complained more vocally than they have in the past. the government had not yet used the power of the justice department. this is the first time that has happened. the chinese government has responded by calling the charges, in their words, "extremely absurd." >> the u.s. claims it does not conduct economic espionage. just espionage for national security. is that an argument the chinese will by? -- buy? >> no. spy agencies have been found to be operating on a much larger scale than was expected. the chinese government will say why is it you are treat
. >> why did america decide act now? forort while ago, a writer "the new yorker," and author of "age of ambition." the u.s. has announced these criminal charges against chinese officers, alleging they have been cyber spying. how do you think this will affect u.s.-china relations? >> this is unprecedented. the united states has not used criminal charges like it is now. what they are trying to do is say we are drawing a line in the sand. years,e last two american...
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why should they bother? they're not going to benefit. here in america, the people benefit. you can see that no more so than in north dakota where this has been a game-changer for people. john: energy is important. put the slide up of the woman in africa. this has been life for people forever. >> the washing machine liberated people more than the pill. the truth is that this woman should be either having a cocktail or finding a cure f cancer, and instead of that she's doing this back-breaking, mindless rubbish of a job. john: almost all day. >> anyone who traveled to india or africa see women wasting their lives, when they can be playing tennis or finding cure for a disease. instead they are wasting time doing this. energy matters. that's the least of it. john: when they say more regulation, be safe rather than sorry, delay it. be sure we're condemning people like her to a life of drudgery. >> the regulations already in existence on a state level to regulate oil and natural gas production is almost obscene already. i think this idea needs further regulation is nonsense. and
why should they bother? they're not going to benefit. here in america, the people benefit. you can see that no more so than in north dakota where this has been a game-changer for people. john: energy is important. put the slide up of the woman in africa. this has been life for people forever. >> the washing machine liberated people more than the pill. the truth is that this woman should be either having a cocktail or finding a cure f cancer, and instead of that she's doing this...
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that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network.ecause the only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. golive garden'svorites asignature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm breadsticks. signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. i know what my money is doing. i rebalanced my portfolio on my phone. you know what else i can do on my phone? place trades, get free real time quotes and teleport myself to aruba. i wish. trwith secure wifie for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. >>> with me now, former attorney michael mukasey and former judge, it is
that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network.ecause the only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. golive garden'svorites asignature favorites, just $10 including creamy fettuccine alfredo, and our classic lasagna. plus unlimited soup or salad and warm breadsticks. signature favorites, just $10 all week long, at olive garden. i know what my money is doing. i rebalanced my portfolio on my phone....
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why america has to confront its economics. we are a few minutes away from the opening bell. "in the loop." ♪ >> welcome back. you are "in the loop." i am betty liu. it is 26 minutes past the hour. we are on the markets. olivia sterns joins me. to give us the take. atthe jobs number coming in 288,000, the biggest monthly gain since 2012, well ahead of our survey for 218,000. the headline unemployment numbers dropping to six .3%. despite all that, futures are basically exactly where they were right before the jobs report came out. initially, the s&p futures bike tire, all of the futures spiked higher, because it looked like investors were happy to see big headline numbers. if you look through the details, there were a few signs of weakness. the household report disappointed. labor participation rate is at its lowest rate since 1978. the biggest reason of all, the wage rate growth disappointed, coming in at an annualized rate of 1.9% below expectations. investorsps is what are focused on. futures are exactly where they were basically. slightly higher heading into the open. we w
why america has to confront its economics. we are a few minutes away from the opening bell. "in the loop." ♪ >> welcome back. you are "in the loop." i am betty liu. it is 26 minutes past the hour. we are on the markets. olivia sterns joins me. to give us the take. atthe jobs number coming in 288,000, the biggest monthly gain since 2012, well ahead of our survey for 218,000. the headline unemployment numbers dropping to six .3%. despite all that, futures are basically...
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that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network.use the only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. >>> were you to run for president in 2016, would you consider elizabeth warren or julian castro as a running mate? >> oh, my goodness. >> well, aside from never answering hypotheticals -- [ laughter ] >> how many times has she took that question now? hillary clinton has had a rocky relationship from the press for more than two decades. when her husband ran, she was first lady, when she was senator and secretary of state and presidential candidate in 2008. i think she's getting the best press of her career right now. she's on the sidelines. does that change the minute she runs? >> i think it will change a little bit. >> a little bit? >> i'm not sure how critical folks will get. i like the fact that the question is being asked now, what actually happened during her secretary of state tenure, it's something we need to talk about. she's gone through ma
that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network.use the only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. >>> were you to run for president in 2016, would you consider elizabeth warren or julian castro as a running mate? >> oh, my goodness. >> well, aside from never answering hypotheticals -- [ laughter ] >> how many times has she took that question now? hillary clinton has had...
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americans support, whether they are democrats, republicans or independents, and there is a reason why america supports this legislation, because right now if you work 40 hours a week in the united states of america, in the greatest country in the world, at a federal minimum wage, you make barely over $15,000 a year. 40 hours a week, week after week after week, you make $15,000 a year. a worker in this country with a spouse and two kids, a family of four, a typical family in this country, depending on the single minimum wage paycheck, is in deep trouble. they're not just below the minimum wage. the family that makes -- i'm sorry. that family makes two-thirds of the poverty level. a breadwinner in a family of four, working at the minimum wage, is more than $8,000 below the poverty line. that family with a full-time breadwinner is impoverished in the united states of america to the tune of $8,000. if you have got a family that depends on you to keep a roof over their heads and put food on the table, that's not enough to get by. it's not even close. it's not even close. it may be hard for people
americans support, whether they are democrats, republicans or independents, and there is a reason why america supports this legislation, because right now if you work 40 hours a week in the united states of america, in the greatest country in the world, at a federal minimum wage, you make barely over $15,000 a year. 40 hours a week, week after week after week, you make $15,000 a year. a worker in this country with a spouse and two kids, a family of four, a typical family in this country,...
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>> captain mary america for sure. >> why? >> captain america is boring for me.bstance there. >> none at all? >> batman. >> what? all the superheroes are depressed. >> a lot of baggage. >> that's what the back story is about. thank you so much. you leave me speechless. >> going to take more than magic to get into disallyland. when you see the ticket -- disneyland. when you see the ticket prices you'll see stars. you know what else i can do on my phone? place trades, get free real time quotes and teleport myself to aruba. i wish. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your
>> captain mary america for sure. >> why? >> captain america is boring for me.bstance there. >> none at all? >> batman. >> what? all the superheroes are depressed. >> a lot of baggage. >> that's what the back story is about. thank you so much. you leave me speechless. >> going to take more than magic to get into disallyland. when you see the ticket -- disneyland. when you see the ticket prices you'll see stars. you know what else i can do on...
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that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network. the only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> the attack of september 11th shook america to the foundation and left the intelligence community with difficult questions to answer. how did it fail to connect the dots? and in fact they had the dots. >> the plane that hit the pentagon on september 11th they were living in san diego. those guys actually made about a half a dozen phone calls from san diego to an al qaeda safe house. based upon the technology and the law and the policy at that time, it was impossible for us to determin
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america multiple. we run down the risks and why some want to clamp down on ivf. stories. >> the turbulent '60s, is given a different perspective by powerful photos. i'll show you. we want to hear what you think. join the conversation before, during and after the show: >>> in what some are calling a landmark ruling, the european union's highest court said google must grant users, under certain circumstances, the right to delete links to news articles, documents to and other information about them. it applies to 28 european union countries, it's a setback to other companies like yahoo and microsoft. they'll be required to referee complaints were users, and it strikes at the heart of privacy rites on the web and muddies the line between free speech and privacy considerations. i'm joined by stefan hoyer, the us correspondent for "brand ions", and is a contributor to daily dot and the co-author to "faking it - a guide to digital self-defence." let's begin with the ruling. the case originated in spain. a man argued when a google search pum -- pulled up an access notice
america multiple. we run down the risks and why some want to clamp down on ivf. stories. >> the turbulent '60s, is given a different perspective by powerful photos. i'll show you. we want to hear what you think. join the conversation before, during and after the show: >>> in what some are calling a landmark ruling, the european union's highest court said google must grant users, under certain circumstances, the right to delete links to news articles, documents to and other...
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america multiple. we run down the risks and why some want to clamp down on ivf. harmeli aregawi is tracking top stories. >> the turbulent '60s, is given a different perspective by powerful photos. i'll show you. we want to hear what you think. join the conversation before, during and after the show: ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! he has a phaser! it's not a phaser! it's my phone! he can use his voice to control the tv. you can use your woice? my voice. your woice. my voice. "vuh," voice. his voice. your woice? look. watch sci-fi. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> in what some are calling a landmark ruling, the european union's highest court said google must grant users, under certain circumstances, the right to delete links to news articles, documents to and other information about them. it applies to 28 european union countries, it's a setback to other
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that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network.he only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. >>> pope francis is asking the world to do more to help people out of poverty. earlier, he called on governments around the globe to redistribute wealth to the poor. so this has been an issue for a while because i think it's been a year that the pope has been there at the vatican and he wrote a paper that got a lot of attention and we -- also president obama is talking a lot about income inequality. the question come up. we were talking about before, i don't find the pope's comments that controversial. i feel like i can hear what he's trying to say, in terms of the message we learned in sunday school but this is causing some controversy, the question is how does the u.n. get involved? >> let me clarify this. i love pope francis. i love everything he's doing. this is controversial because he's asking the government's to redistribute wealth. when the chur
that's why verizon built americas largest 4g lte network.he only thing that really matters are the results you get. so for the best devices the best network and for best results, use verizon. >>> pope francis is asking the world to do more to help people out of poverty. earlier, he called on governments around the globe to redistribute wealth to the poor. so this has been an issue for a while because i think it's been a year that the pope has been there at the vatican and he wrote a...