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we were voted best airline in america this year, we have been voted best business airline in america. that is down to the 2000 wonderful staff both on the ground and in the air that make virgin america so special. today is a great day. the first international route to canada. we're looking forward to one hell of a party tonight in canada to celebrate. i think i can also announced that we will be doing our second international route later on this year mexican cities as well. [applause] that is the beginning of a big expansion program. there is a very big announcement later on this year about lots more cities to be flown to, but that will come later on in the year. i want to say thank you very much for coming, and thank you very much for getting up so early and everybody else for getting up so early today. and a look forward to seeing a lot of you on board in a few minutes. thank you. by the -- [applause] >> thanks, richard. good to see you. it was one of the best decisions ever made to locate our airline in the bay area. a lot of people at the time were thinking, "what are you locating
we were voted best airline in america this year, we have been voted best business airline in america. that is down to the 2000 wonderful staff both on the ground and in the air that make virgin america so special. today is a great day. the first international route to canada. we're looking forward to one hell of a party tonight in canada to celebrate. i think i can also announced that we will be doing our second international route later on this year mexican cities as well. [applause] that is...
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it's a wonderful thing to be filipino in america. we are the voice of courage, innovation, and in -- compassion in this beautifully diverse country. just to cite a recent shining example, after the destruction broff by the typhoon, the response from the community was such a powerful, overwhelming beacon of hope. proof that no matter where we are and who we have become, the love of the mother lan and love for our neighborhood -- neighbor will always take prinet. this is what community is about. as i look back at the work we have done, i am proud. together we have accomplished great things and with much confidence in our next generation of leaders forward is the only price -- place to go for indeed as clearly stated in our company's mission, work must alwaysing dedicated in the service of the filipino wherever he may be the tonight the filipino channel has put together this event to showcase our art. it's a work of art that can be made perfect if we all put in our solid contributions. good evening, and do enjoy the show. >> isn't it so
it's a wonderful thing to be filipino in america. we are the voice of courage, innovation, and in -- compassion in this beautifully diverse country. just to cite a recent shining example, after the destruction broff by the typhoon, the response from the community was such a powerful, overwhelming beacon of hope. proof that no matter where we are and who we have become, the love of the mother lan and love for our neighborhood -- neighbor will always take prinet. this is what community is about....
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now it is america's nightmare i think america's nightmare is a mirror. a reflection of the ugliness and i think that america the beautiful like the song goes i think that america is a beautiful place but i think that it has been covered with so much turmoil in oil so much turmoil and i think that. if we shake loose we can begin to get into this. you know build a better quality of life with not such a separation is a lot of things that. obama has to face you know i'm not. totally disappointed in him i think that as a as a as a person you have to do your best job and then you're working with the united states government it can't be it can't be easy see your message to your fellow americans i gather is open your eyes open your eyes don't sleep don't don't fall for whatever they feed you i can communicate with people. across the world so what i say has to be important it has to be helpful has to be unless i'm just an agent for destruction and then i probably need to be with the rest of the spies and and a bios on a blow up stuff. that no general still thank
now it is america's nightmare i think america's nightmare is a mirror. a reflection of the ugliness and i think that america the beautiful like the song goes i think that america is a beautiful place but i think that it has been covered with so much turmoil in oil so much turmoil and i think that. if we shake loose we can begin to get into this. you know build a better quality of life with not such a separation is a lot of things that. obama has to face you know i'm not. totally disappointed in...
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the thing is that on some issues pakistan and america do have very much the same interests on others pakistan is virtually the whole population regard their interests as very different indeed from the americans but in the wider context of what i suppose we're still doomed to call the war on terror america simply cannot get on without pakistan this is a matter of scale in pakistan is six times the size of afghanistan or iraq it has one of the biggest and most effective armies in the world it has nuclear weapons it has a huge d asper in britain and therefore in europe. and when it comes to controlling terrorism against the west i stress against the west in the west not in afghanistan pakistan has in fact been an indispensable and very useful ally in tackling al qaeda so america simply can't do without them even though when it comes to afghanistan and the afghan taliban pakistan continues to follow what is in effect a very different agenda dan i'd like to go to you in dubai that's a very good point a different agenda i mean of course the united states and pakistan have mutual interests
the thing is that on some issues pakistan and america do have very much the same interests on others pakistan is virtually the whole population regard their interests as very different indeed from the americans but in the wider context of what i suppose we're still doomed to call the war on terror america simply cannot get on without pakistan this is a matter of scale in pakistan is six times the size of afghanistan or iraq it has one of the biggest and most effective armies in the world it has...
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now what is america's nightmare i think america's nightmares a mirror. a reflection of the ugliness and i think that america the beautiful like the heart of song goes i think that america is a beautiful place but i think that it's been covered with so much turmoil in oil so much turmoil and i think that. if we shake loose we can begin to get into this this just this you know better quality of life with not such a separation of races and ethnic backgrounds are we going to we're going to have to deal with. religion but how does that go beyond just rhetoric i mean there needs to be action order to change what you call is a nightmare is the action and in wars is the action cutting the military budget is the action i don't know recognizing muslim holidays i mean you're talking about religion you're talking about race relations what kind of action action. action by the administration action ministration will not do anything for us. our kids tell you what the action was because i might be a science something what i would say is that our ability to connect with
now what is america's nightmare i think america's nightmares a mirror. a reflection of the ugliness and i think that america the beautiful like the heart of song goes i think that america is a beautiful place but i think that it's been covered with so much turmoil in oil so much turmoil and i think that. if we shake loose we can begin to get into this this just this you know better quality of life with not such a separation of races and ethnic backgrounds are we going to we're going to have to...
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here in america. and when i ask my constituents, i said, look, i'm your hired hand, i've got your tax dollars right here, where should we build the next bridge, the next school? in the stands of iraq, maybe in northern or southeastern afghanistan? no, doc we need that invested here at home -- doc, we need that invested here at home. our nation's infrastructure is about $2.1 trillion behind. we need to build our bridges once again, our schools, our water treatment plants, our hard-earned tax dollars are better invested here at home to grow the economy, to grow the jobs that we need, not on wall street, but on main street. and the real contest here is, who are we listening to? now, if the c-span camera pans around, they'll see there are a whole lot of empty chairs. but there are three members standing up having a conversation about in which direction we're going to be moving. but you have to ask the question, who are these other gentlemen and ladies listening to? i'm listening to elaine, you're listenin
here in america. and when i ask my constituents, i said, look, i'm your hired hand, i've got your tax dollars right here, where should we build the next bridge, the next school? in the stands of iraq, maybe in northern or southeastern afghanistan? no, doc we need that invested here at home -- doc, we need that invested here at home. our nation's infrastructure is about $2.1 trillion behind. we need to build our bridges once again, our schools, our water treatment plants, our hard-earned tax...
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this is our economic plan -- smart investments in america's small businesses, america's clean energy industry, and america's middle class. now, i can't tell you that this plan will bring back all the jobs we lost and restore our economy to full strength overnight. the truth is, it took nearly a decade of failed economic policies to create this mess, and it will take years to fully repair the damage. but i am confident that we are finally headed in the right direction. we are moving forward. and what we can't afford right now is to go back to the same ideas that created this mess in the first place. unfortunately, those are the ideas we keep hearing from our friends in the other party. this week, the republican leader in the house of representatives offered his plan to create jobs. it's a plan that's surprisingly short, and sadly familiar. first, he would repeal health insurance reform, which would take away tax credits from millions of small business owners, and take us back to the days when insurance companies had free rein to drop coverage and jack up premiums. second, he would say
this is our economic plan -- smart investments in america's small businesses, america's clean energy industry, and america's middle class. now, i can't tell you that this plan will bring back all the jobs we lost and restore our economy to full strength overnight. the truth is, it took nearly a decade of failed economic policies to create this mess, and it will take years to fully repair the damage. but i am confident that we are finally headed in the right direction. we are moving forward. and...
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in america. and we can. i don't think there's a person on this floor that doesn't want to walk into a target store and find made in america labels on everything. we aren't going to get there immediately, but we can get there much, much faster if we pass the correct laws. joining me are several of my colleagues from around the nation who are going to tell their story and what's happening in their community. i would like to start on the far east coast. i'm a west coast person and i'm from california, but there is another side to the continent. they would like to say it's the right side and sometimes they call california the left side. but my colleague from the great state of pennsylvania would like to in form us about what's going on in pennsylvania and more specifically in the philadelphia area. if you would, sir. mr. fattah: i thank our leader on this effort focusing on which matters, manufacturing-based jobs. in philadelphia, we have 1,300 manufacturers and in your package of bills which i'm hap
in america. and we can. i don't think there's a person on this floor that doesn't want to walk into a target store and find made in america labels on everything. we aren't going to get there immediately, but we can get there much, much faster if we pass the correct laws. joining me are several of my colleagues from around the nation who are going to tell their story and what's happening in their community. i would like to start on the far east coast. i'm a west coast person and i'm from...
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this is almost another panel to talk about race in america, the media, the intersection of crime in america and race. there is, i think, a perception, among people in america that the victims of crime are different from who the victims of car really are. -- crime really are. those of us who cover crime i believe are guilty for creating the misconceptions. the crimes we cover, the stories we cover, and the reality$ victimization of)
this is almost another panel to talk about race in america, the media, the intersection of crime in america and race. there is, i think, a perception, among people in america that the victims of crime are different from who the victims of car really are. -- crime really are. those of us who cover crime i believe are guilty for creating the misconceptions. the crimes we cover, the stories we cover, and the reality$ victimization of)
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that is our view for america. now, since we had a crisis on our hands, the financial system was melting down, people could not get all loans and people were not troubling. you remember. you remember last year. we had to make a bunch of decisions and we have to make them fast. they were tough decisions and difficult decisions. i know it is all right, because, let me tell you something. as we were making these decisions, sometimes the pundits would say -- would ask why harry reid is doing that. it would not be popular. we've got pulled -- we have pollsters in the lettuce know when things will not be popular. it is not what we were surprised. my job is not to put my finger up in the wind to see which way the wind is blowing did that is not leadership. our job is to focus not on the next election, but on the next generation and that is why we made those decisions -- and that's why we made those decisions. [applause] we knew it would take us months, years, to dig ourselves out of the holes that we found ourselves in. t
that is our view for america. now, since we had a crisis on our hands, the financial system was melting down, people could not get all loans and people were not troubling. you remember. you remember last year. we had to make a bunch of decisions and we have to make them fast. they were tough decisions and difficult decisions. i know it is all right, because, let me tell you something. as we were making these decisions, sometimes the pundits would say -- would ask why harry reid is doing that....
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america's longest war the u.s. involvement in afghanistan surpasses the now in this frustration builds a growing human and financial costs attacks in afghanistan reached an all time high in june the bloodiest month for foreign troops since the start of the war. russia and the us smart going to verse three of the first joint space flight in the forward cold war relations that followed all the states thirty five years ago two spacecraft one salvi at one of the blasted off and later dr goldberg in the apollo sewing machine. our programs continue tonight for the very beginning the recent spy scandal between russia and the us read like the pages of an espionage novel now famous author of frederick forsyth offers his interpretation of what it was all about in our interview coming up. i'm here with frederick forsyth internationally renowned crime fiction writer seth and we're talking about the recent spy swap between the u.s. and russia where ten spies were deported from the u.s. in exchange for four in russian presence m
america's longest war the u.s. involvement in afghanistan surpasses the now in this frustration builds a growing human and financial costs attacks in afghanistan reached an all time high in june the bloodiest month for foreign troops since the start of the war. russia and the us smart going to verse three of the first joint space flight in the forward cold war relations that followed all the states thirty five years ago two spacecraft one salvi at one of the blasted off and later dr goldberg in...
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for the truth to find it at youtube dot com slash r t america c. c. c. c c c. c. tories which are made to police children. on their health. should create illness is the other way around for some them. to secure their self against some. wealthy british style. sometimes. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. warres mexico it's a city that's plagued with crime which is becoming a tory is the number of women who have been murdered and raped where drug cartels rule the city taking advantage of the poor female factory workers who work long hours just to barely scrape by but apparently one company has been really inspired by this violence and they're actually marketing the concept mac cosmetics is teaming up with ro dart to create a new line of makeup inspired by the corrupt mexican town according to the designers who created the make up they were just driving through texas down into mexico and they felt really inspired
for the truth to find it at youtube dot com slash r t america c. c. c. c c c. c. tories which are made to police children. on their health. should create illness is the other way around for some them. to secure their self against some. wealthy british style. sometimes. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. warres mexico it's a city that's...
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who find like other religious groups linked america's expansion in power. to israel's coming and this is bound by the old scriptures confined represents a small portion depicting a larger religious following in this country and their faith connection amplifies the belief that the us and israel are both protected by god as divine countries during the american revolution the outmatched columnist colonists affirm the righteousness of their cause by likening gene george the third to pharaoh and the atlantic ocean to the red sea and george washington to moses comparing the colonization of the united states to israel the participants and attendees of cool find an organization launched by even jellicoe heavyweight pastor john hague. drive the message that both countries are ordained by unquestionable virtue america's earliest column is saw themselves as a new israel embarks on a second exodus from slavery to freedom destined for promise land destined to forever remain the dominant forces for good in the world america is one nation under god and the day we forget t
who find like other religious groups linked america's expansion in power. to israel's coming and this is bound by the old scriptures confined represents a small portion depicting a larger religious following in this country and their faith connection amplifies the belief that the us and israel are both protected by god as divine countries during the american revolution the outmatched columnist colonists affirm the righteousness of their cause by likening gene george the third to pharaoh and the...
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where anyone can be a patriot belong to god or stand in solidarity with america's immigrant population but although vendor an activist jonah clary is busy these days he's not very optimistic about the future of the hispanic community a lot of the herds that are coming here are coming here to escape the political and economic systems that we created in their country they're coming here for for the ability to live to have crewed to have children to have what they need to take care of their families and their and they can't have that where they came from largely as a result of united states imperialism in their country a sentiment that was at code by native born add naturalized citizens alike blaming the very nation they would do anything to stay in this country is so criminal and its actions all over the world it has no right to tell one group of people not to cross borders when it's crossing illegally crossing borders and all over the world to bomb innocent people will most of these folks want to drop a different kind of bomb and i demand that the u.s. government listen when they say we
where anyone can be a patriot belong to god or stand in solidarity with america's immigrant population but although vendor an activist jonah clary is busy these days he's not very optimistic about the future of the hispanic community a lot of the herds that are coming here are coming here to escape the political and economic systems that we created in their country they're coming here for for the ability to live to have crewed to have children to have what they need to take care of their...
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joseph lieberman: on 9/11/01 america changed, obviously. we lost about 3,000 of our fellow americans, but we also, in some sense, lost our innocence. >> i think what changed on september 11 for so many americans was the fact that it was brought home, and we realized the vulnerability that we face. but the purpose of terror, of course, is not to necessarily kill people, although that's part of it; it's to terrorize. the purpose of terrorism is to alter people's behavior, and therefore the most vulnerable people in the world are free people. >> bush: we recognized with absolute clarity that there is an enemy, that has a set of beliefs, that would like to do us harm to achieve their objectives. i think the nation became more compassionate on that day, the nation became more united on that day, and the nation became more determined on that day. ,,,, >> ( jet roars overhead ) >> it all happened here... the point of impact. on september 11, 2001, a direct attack on american soil signaled the birth of an entirely new world. what followed was a sur
joseph lieberman: on 9/11/01 america changed, obviously. we lost about 3,000 of our fellow americans, but we also, in some sense, lost our innocence. >> i think what changed on september 11 for so many americans was the fact that it was brought home, and we realized the vulnerability that we face. but the purpose of terror, of course, is not to necessarily kill people, although that's part of it; it's to terrorize. the purpose of terrorism is to alter people's behavior, and therefore the...
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>> ya lo escuchamos, por primera vez aquÍ en despierta amÉrica! la sexta! nos canta: vivamos. ♪ hoy me levanto con un mal presentimiento y en las noticias que me hablan no lo entiendo oh mi dios quÉ nos ha pasado? esta vez no estaba preparado. se escucha el llanto de los niÑos en el viento y los soldados se pierden en el desierto. estoy tan confundido oh mi amor salgamos de este lÍo. ♪ ven siente y lo que siento. vivamos el momento escacean los sentimientos. ♪ y nos vigilan desde lejos lo debes saber. no queda tiempo ya no es hora de retroceder. oho! mi dios, cuidanos del paso. en algÚn lado encontraremos el tiempo y viviremos mÁs el amor nos da. bendice nuestros pasos. ♪ vivamos el momento siente lo que siento. oh oh oh... vivamos la locura. ♪ entregando el alma pura. ♪ ♪ vivamos el momento siente lo que siento. vivamos la locura. vivamos el momento. entregando el alma pura. ♪ ♪
>> ya lo escuchamos, por primera vez aquÍ en despierta amÉrica! la sexta! nos canta: vivamos. ♪ hoy me levanto con un mal presentimiento y en las noticias que me hablan no lo entiendo oh mi dios quÉ nos ha pasado? esta vez no estaba preparado. se escucha el llanto de los niÑos en el viento y los soldados se pierden en el desierto. estoy tan confundido oh mi amor salgamos de este lÍo. ♪ ven siente y lo que siento. vivamos el momento escacean los sentimientos. ♪ y nos vigilan...
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as business leaders and labor leaders representing some of america's largest corporations and america's workers, that is what a lot of talk to you about today. america's success of another depends on your success. it is the private sector that has always been the source of our job creation, our economic growth, and our prosperity. our businesses and workers will take the reins of this recovery and lead us forward. at the same time, some might argue that government has no role to play at all in our economy. everybody in this room understands that the free market depends on the government that sets clear rules that ensure fair and honest competition, that lives within its means, that invests in certain things that the private sector cannot invest in on its own. in the absence of this kind of responsible government, whenever government is dragged to 421 and or the other of the spectrum, we seek negative consequences for our economy. too much regulation or too much spending can stifle innovation, can hamper confidence and growth and hurt business and families. the government that does too l
as business leaders and labor leaders representing some of america's largest corporations and america's workers, that is what a lot of talk to you about today. america's success of another depends on your success. it is the private sector that has always been the source of our job creation, our economic growth, and our prosperity. our businesses and workers will take the reins of this recovery and lead us forward. at the same time, some might argue that government has no role to play at all in...
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[applause] we have the right message for america. it is reagan's message, lower taxes, more individual freedom and cuts to spending we have the right angle to defeat harry reid. [applause] i know all of you in this room can vote for me, but i want you to do me a favor. i want you to send out to all of your relatives and friends -- i want you to tell them that may t -- they may not be allowed to vote for me, but they can help us by sending money to sharronangle.com. we need their help, and i need your help, and i need a unified party that understands like reagan did that if you're 85% in agreement with me, you are my friend. we are ready to go. we are ready to defeat harry reid. we are ready to take on the challenge, and we are ready to tell him, keep your eye of the ball, because the ball is not out here with social security, although it is a big part of its. social security has been rated and pillage by harry reid for years. -- raded and pillaged by harry reid for years. we need to talk about that, because that is part of the debt h
[applause] we have the right message for america. it is reagan's message, lower taxes, more individual freedom and cuts to spending we have the right angle to defeat harry reid. [applause] i know all of you in this room can vote for me, but i want you to do me a favor. i want you to send out to all of your relatives and friends -- i want you to tell them that may t -- they may not be allowed to vote for me, but they can help us by sending money to sharronangle.com. we need their help, and i...
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oh yeah another neighborhood has become the stage for the debate over mosques in america and the board of trustees of a roman catholic church on staten island has formally rejected a proposal to sell a vacant convent to a muslim organization the plan to use it as a mosque now neighbors that opposed to its claim of the mosque might become a front for terrorism so in the wake of nine eleven do we see this as a full on assault on islam in america an act of ungrounded prejudice and fear or should this be a real concern or joining me here in the studio is will you his rap artist and representative of the palestine center in washington and in our new york studio i have pamela geller executive director of stop islam say islamization of america and editor of the blog alice rags thank you both for joining me now we'll start with you you see right here. so there's been a lot of debate lately about the fact that they wanted to build a mosque expand its exotic center near the site of nine eleven and i understand that could be a little touchy for people but here this isn't a nine eleven that decide
oh yeah another neighborhood has become the stage for the debate over mosques in america and the board of trustees of a roman catholic church on staten island has formally rejected a proposal to sell a vacant convent to a muslim organization the plan to use it as a mosque now neighbors that opposed to its claim of the mosque might become a front for terrorism so in the wake of nine eleven do we see this as a full on assault on islam in america an act of ungrounded prejudice and fear or should...
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is america exceptional? we have that from one writer from the new yo"new york daily who says it is time to rescue the idea that america is exceptional. what do you think? [phone numbers on the line] host: we have this piece on this fourth of july titled "bring back the old glory." he says the notion of american exceptionalism that it is a unique nation on earth if not in all history is in decline among much of the country's self-appointed chattering classes. they write the lion's share of books, magazines, editorials and blogs. that leads to the idea that america itself is in decline. it is a dangerous notion writes the author. not just on our 234th birthday but the long-term health and strength of the republic. we must rescue american exceptionalism to preserve the bright future we deserve. the idea we have a special place on the planet dates back to the book "democracy in america" and the position of the americans is quite exceptional he wrote in 1831 and may be believed that no democratic people will ever
is america exceptional? we have that from one writer from the new yo"new york daily who says it is time to rescue the idea that america is exceptional. what do you think? [phone numbers on the line] host: we have this piece on this fourth of july titled "bring back the old glory." he says the notion of american exceptionalism that it is a unique nation on earth if not in all history is in decline among much of the country's self-appointed chattering classes. they write the lion's...
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know if you saw it or not but the washington post reported on something they're calling top secret america two thousand companies in the u.s. are involved in spying effectively on americans and people all over the world and we know that the reason they're doing this is to help them manipulate markets around the world and trade out inside information and i saw something interesting on the financial times today talking about the cocoa market the fact that it's being manipulated up dramatically right now and causing starvation in countries in africa of course where the price of cocoa is now absolutely destroying the economies there and they're saying that the markets are not to blame is the fact that the information about the supply and demand is absent well they should contact top secret america those two thousand companies that track all the data on these wrong materials around the world for their own personal gain is it any wonder that the wealth and income gaps in america are now at historic highs if you've got two thousand companies doing the work for the american oligarchs and everyone
know if you saw it or not but the washington post reported on something they're calling top secret america two thousand companies in the u.s. are involved in spying effectively on americans and people all over the world and we know that the reason they're doing this is to help them manipulate markets around the world and trade out inside information and i saw something interesting on the financial times today talking about the cocoa market the fact that it's being manipulated up dramatically...
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fact that the information about the supply and demand is absent well they should contact top secret america those two thousand companies that track all the data on these wrong materials around the world for their own personal gain is it any wonder that the wealth and income gaps in america are now at historic highs if you've got two thousand companies doing the work for the american oligarchs and everyone else is at a complete disadvantage that's not a free market competition that's rigged market capitalism as we've been talking about on this show stacy herbert what else you got max some parents are now stealing their children's credit yes this is good morning america and they're reporting on an alarming new trend of desperate parents in america stealing their own children's identity for financial gain now apparently according to linda foley of the identity theft resource center parents are privy to children's information and if they're desperate enough or if they're that type of person they seem to have . no reluctance using their children social security number so if they're that type of
fact that the information about the supply and demand is absent well they should contact top secret america those two thousand companies that track all the data on these wrong materials around the world for their own personal gain is it any wonder that the wealth and income gaps in america are now at historic highs if you've got two thousand companies doing the work for the american oligarchs and everyone else is at a complete disadvantage that's not a free market competition that's rigged...
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i am not saying that america should abandon our dream that america can help make the rohde better place. i am saying while you have that faith in the long term, you have to balance it with a realistic assessment that we are not a country that will pay any price for their any burden. we would perhaps for our own security, but not for conflicts in distant parts of the world and that sometimes even when we think those conflicts are fought for the most idealistic motives, if you looked at them closely, they are a lot more morally messy. host: u mcnelis the political pitfalls for presidents or presidential candidates trying to offer a vision other than that. guest: that is right. there is a duality. american s know we're not going to pay any price. average americans sending their kids off to fight wars and pay taxes are very aware of the fact that there are limits to the price we will pegg and burtonsville will there except in circumstances where we feel our own homeland security is directly threatens. on the other hand, americans want their president to be optimistic, to tell them all is po
i am not saying that america should abandon our dream that america can help make the rohde better place. i am saying while you have that faith in the long term, you have to balance it with a realistic assessment that we are not a country that will pay any price for their any burden. we would perhaps for our own security, but not for conflicts in distant parts of the world and that sometimes even when we think those conflicts are fought for the most idealistic motives, if you looked at them...
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america's longest war the u.s. involvement in afghanistan now viet nam as frustration builds over the growing human and financial costs attacks in afghanistan reached an all time high the bloodiest month for foreign troops since the start of the war. and russia and the u.s. marked the anniversary of the first joint space flight of a foreign cold war relations that followed on this day thirty five years ago two spacecraft one soviet one american blasted off and later docked in the apollo. well if you're waiting for and wait no more up next a fresh and offbeat look at the. economic headlines. i this is the kaiser report on max kaiser this is warren anderson you may recall him he's wanted all over the world for eco terrorism twenty thousand dead in dns this is tony hayward he just community back to go terrorism the gulf of mexico is the us pursuing him no the obama administration is now trying to pave the way to allow exxon mobil to possibly take over b.p. . yes we're going to let this go holocaust just go by the by b
america's longest war the u.s. involvement in afghanistan now viet nam as frustration builds over the growing human and financial costs attacks in afghanistan reached an all time high the bloodiest month for foreign troops since the start of the war. and russia and the u.s. marked the anniversary of the first joint space flight of a foreign cold war relations that followed on this day thirty five years ago two spacecraft one soviet one american blasted off and later docked in the apollo. well...
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the big story making headlines today is what the washington post calls a top secret america a hidden world that's growing beyond control and intelligence industrial complex although they didn't exactly use that word one that was created in response to the terrorist attacks on nine eleven and has now become so large so expensive so complicated that we have no idea if it's working partly because it's all able top secret classified now we have no idea whether america is any safer thanks to the fact that there are so many agencies so many intercepted phone calls e-mails documents so much overlap that it's impossible to weed out what actually poses a threat from the average american's correspondence with a coworker or friend now this is why nobody stopped the christmas day bomber or the fort hood shooter but is this breaking news no will this report stop the government from continually expanding their national security web no and that's the scary part well here to discuss it with me is investigative journalist and labor activist tim shahrukh tim thanks so much for being here to tell me th
the big story making headlines today is what the washington post calls a top secret america a hidden world that's growing beyond control and intelligence industrial complex although they didn't exactly use that word one that was created in response to the terrorist attacks on nine eleven and has now become so large so expensive so complicated that we have no idea if it's working partly because it's all able top secret classified now we have no idea whether america is any safer thanks to the...
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debt would be unsustainable if it were not for china recycling their own savings and america wants to label china as a currency manipulator when in fact the real problem is that america is a ratings manipulator well you could view china as a currency manipulator in that they keep they sustain the u.s. dollar beyond its natural life that's true. so along the same lines next headline reads gold keeps rising as panicky investors look for security according to the article investors have piled into gold on fears that capitalism is about to crumble into a capitalism is about to crumble because the whole idea of supply and demand has been destroyed you no longer get price signals on the exchange which is indicative of supply and demand the prices are manufactured by high frequency trading and algorithmic trading which distorts the entire system and it's the death neal for capitalism and gold is going back to feudalism where the global economy is headed this is the fantastic sentence from the article as well having narrowly averted a financial armageddon in two thousand and eight and investor
debt would be unsustainable if it were not for china recycling their own savings and america wants to label china as a currency manipulator when in fact the real problem is that america is a ratings manipulator well you could view china as a currency manipulator in that they keep they sustain the u.s. dollar beyond its natural life that's true. so along the same lines next headline reads gold keeps rising as panicky investors look for security according to the article investors have piled into...
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evangelical christians in america have become israel staunches ally. that was on full display at the annual christians united for israel summit in washington. erick stakelck has the story. >> reporter: no this isn' jerusalem, tel aviv. the sane of this celebration of israel was the washington convention center. christians united for isrl or cufi has seen their ranks grow including throughout campuses throughout the u.s.>> there is a passion for anyo that believes in the bible. >> he started it in 2006. >> we have received from israel, the word of god, the patriarchsthe prophets of the old testament. we have received mary, joseph, and jesus. >> cufi is the largest the united states. the summit attracted several proisrael lawmakers and tough words for the obama administration from both sides of the aisle regarding israel. >> this administration has become the most antiisrael administration in american history. >> when the administration seized every opportunity to criticize israel for building apartments for its people in the undisputed neighborhoods in
evangelical christians in america have become israel staunches ally. that was on full display at the annual christians united for israel summit in washington. erick stakelck has the story. >> reporter: no this isn' jerusalem, tel aviv. the sane of this celebration of israel was the washington convention center. christians united for isrl or cufi has seen their ranks grow including throughout campuses throughout the u.s.>> there is a passion for anyo that believes in the bible....
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democracy in america. in 1840 he wrote in his book, you know, america's a strange place when it comes to the courts. sooner or later every major case in america ends up in the courtroom. the american legal system, the torte system is so engrained in america. these alternatives, creative as they may be, as useful and effective as they may be at the margins, at the margins, i think. >> we'll take one last question. >> i'm from thailand. two questions. one is for american government. now $20 billion is not enough for the disaster. so what do you think the american government will do next? one. the second is i know president obama is very angry about the disaster. so do you think that this disaster issue will have a bad influence on the relationship between america and england? thank you. >> the american government will never contribute to this bp claims facility. bp has agreed to shoulder the cost of the facility and it is said if $20 billion is not enough, and i reserve on that question, bp says they will re
democracy in america. in 1840 he wrote in his book, you know, america's a strange place when it comes to the courts. sooner or later every major case in america ends up in the courtroom. the american legal system, the torte system is so engrained in america. these alternatives, creative as they may be, as useful and effective as they may be at the margins, at the margins, i think. >> we'll take one last question. >> i'm from thailand. two questions. one is for american government....
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we have a bogeyman america now. we have to hold up san francisco agenda's coming or here comes socialism, it's coming at you. this time in our country's history requires very sober, mature analysis of the facts and an attempt to build a consensus around solutions. and our friends on the other side have consistently said no. no, no, no. to every -- to everything we've done. now, you can't disagree with everything. my goodness gracious. everything? regulating wall street, saying we need a referee on the field to keep an eye on the big banks and the big-time money firms on wall street, to say they need regulating and you say no? to say that we wanted to pass unemployment insurance at this very difficult time and republicans put up procedural block after procedural block saying no? they come out and readily admit, we've got to pay for $30 billion in unemployment insurance but we don't have to pay for $650 billion worth of tax cuts that go primarily to the top 1% of the people in the united states of america? millionaire
we have a bogeyman america now. we have to hold up san francisco agenda's coming or here comes socialism, it's coming at you. this time in our country's history requires very sober, mature analysis of the facts and an attempt to build a consensus around solutions. and our friends on the other side have consistently said no. no, no, no. to every -- to everything we've done. now, you can't disagree with everything. my goodness gracious. everything? regulating wall street, saying we need a referee...
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and today we're highlighting the foreclosure crisis in america all eyes lately have been on unemployment but there are still thousands of families who live in fear of losing their homes and the government seems to be nowhere in sight r t correspondent christine for sal will bring us that story also ex cia employees are now lobbying in d.c. on behalf of foreign governments so if any country can now by expiry is to represent their interests then what's the point of spying and should this practice really be legal next we'll introduce you to an unconventional rape story coming out of israel she agreed to have sex when she found out that he wasn't jewish like he said she filed rape charges but is rape by deception enough to hold up in court i'll speak with salons tracey clarke florrie and then we're going to have a debate on mosques in america there's been controversy swirling around the idea of building a mosque near ground zero but now there's another story coming out of staten island new york can the u.s. really deny muslims the right to build a place of worship and we're bringing you the
and today we're highlighting the foreclosure crisis in america all eyes lately have been on unemployment but there are still thousands of families who live in fear of losing their homes and the government seems to be nowhere in sight r t correspondent christine for sal will bring us that story also ex cia employees are now lobbying in d.c. on behalf of foreign governments so if any country can now by expiry is to represent their interests then what's the point of spying and should this practice...
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i need to get the real america so i bought a ford van and took off to go to small town and rural america and get that real america i was missing. >> how did you go about this? you can't land on someone's doorstep and say i want to make a store. what is the process? >> i had some things lined up, but then a lot of things i would go to a community event like church or a softball game or something like that where i can hang out and get a sense of the community or like a high school football game and i'm talking to a guy and he starts talking about the game and then he starts telling me his life story and he says before that i was over in iraq. the people over there, totally frick en different. so all of a sudden -- and i was realizing how different really sort of liberal urban america and small town more conservative rural america are and ir knew i had to put this on stage. >> it is not just the rural and urban. i'm asking. it is also the coasts and then what they call the fly-over states, but the vast middle, there is a lot of middle there and you feet out how important that middle is ever
i need to get the real america so i bought a ford van and took off to go to small town and rural america and get that real america i was missing. >> how did you go about this? you can't land on someone's doorstep and say i want to make a store. what is the process? >> i had some things lined up, but then a lot of things i would go to a community event like church or a softball game or something like that where i can hang out and get a sense of the community or like a high school...
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♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ [ aplausos ] >> hola, hola cÓmo estÁn? bienvenidos, ¡muy buenos dÍas! bienvenidos a una semana mÁs muy rica y muy bonita. hoy que es 26 de julio del 2010. bienvenidos a su casa de despierta amÉrica. es un placer. y mira, carla de regreso. esta es la primera vez que estamos todos juntos. >> despuÉs de una semana. >> y preparados todos para disfrutar de 180 minutos de informaciÓn y entretenimiento. usted se entera de todo primero en despierta amÉrica. vamos a tocar un tema que lamentablemente estÁ afectando a nuestra comunidad hispana, por quÉ? porque se extiende el sentimiento antiinmigrante y ya la policÍa aplica medidas como las de arizona. sabe usted si serÁ afectado? no se lo pierda. >> amaneciÓ mÁs cansado que el viernes? >> muchas veces. [risas] >> insomnio dominguero. mÁs adelante vamos a decirles cÓmo combatirlo. >> ustedes conocieron a parejas que estÁn, mi terroncito, mi amorcito... se acuerdan de los besos que se daban niurka... y esa misma pasiÓn y todo pero al contrario. a usted le ha pasado, h
♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ [ aplausos ] >> hola, hola cÓmo estÁn? bienvenidos, ¡muy buenos dÍas! bienvenidos a una semana mÁs muy rica y muy bonita. hoy que es 26 de julio del 2010. bienvenidos a su casa de despierta amÉrica. es un placer. y mira, carla de regreso. esta es la primera vez que estamos todos juntos. >> despuÉs de una semana. >> y preparados todos para disfrutar de 180 minutos de informaciÓn y entretenimiento. usted se entera de...
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god bless america. bob dole. again, you mentioned several times about our directly with the president. i can testify openly about how much president george h. w. bush was so focused on this and wanted to get it done any had a great latinity it came to our meetings, working with us. boyden, give us insight about working with president bush and with us in bridge some of the gaps that we had at that time. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to celebrate this wonderful legislation. one of the key people that i think should be mentioned and on and, you mentioned his name briefly, evan kemp. he was in many ways our -- [applause] it was in many ways our teacher in the white house. pat told us what to do but evan introduced us to her and said do when she tested to do. [laughter] evan was an extraordinary fellow. every one up here knew him and he was originally a nadarite. he grabs a weighted from law school and could not get a job because he was disabled. i cannot believe today that something like that could happe
god bless america. bob dole. again, you mentioned several times about our directly with the president. i can testify openly about how much president george h. w. bush was so focused on this and wanted to get it done any had a great latinity it came to our meetings, working with us. boyden, give us insight about working with president bush and with us in bridge some of the gaps that we had at that time. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to celebrate this wonderful legislation. one...
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no i don't think you can the last time that america really complained about israel seriously was when eisenhower ordered the israelis along with the british and the french to get out of so is in one hundred fifty six ever since then the americans basically go along with israeli policy in fact if you listen to department of state spokesman and you listen to israeli spokesman and you mix it all up you can't tell who is which at the end of the day i don't believe in this business there was a chill and then we've mended fences i think this is for the press at the end of the day israel will do what it wants to do and when america objects it will remind the united states of where it stands which is it must back israel for electoral reasons particularly now you know you've got to realize that wonderful quote from netanyahu which is very good israeli source of mine tells me is that the accurate that when obama first objected to further jewish settlements on arab land netanyahu turned around and said this guy just doesn't get it does he well i think obama gets it now mid-term elections be nice
no i don't think you can the last time that america really complained about israel seriously was when eisenhower ordered the israelis along with the british and the french to get out of so is in one hundred fifty six ever since then the americans basically go along with israeli policy in fact if you listen to department of state spokesman and you listen to israeli spokesman and you mix it all up you can't tell who is which at the end of the day i don't believe in this business there was a chill...
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he grew up in a segregated angry hostile america. and he is saying exactly what he said here, we need to come together and we need to stop being at each other and realize we do have a color issue. we need to talk about it. host: whan. guest: well, we are whole in this together. i know it's cliche. this is our nation. we want it to get better. we want our children to grow up in a community that is better. we want to make sure that all the hurdles are not as high for the next generation. and we would like to know that one day when we finally go to our graves that this nation will continue to be the greatest nation on the face of the earth because it has the greatest calling in the sense of equality. making sure that there are not barriers based on religion, based on race, based on sex. it is that context that we have to live our lives. it is not always easy, but it's the greatest calling there is. and i think that this nation over the years, over the centuries has proven over and over again that it will find a way to get beyond hurdles
he grew up in a segregated angry hostile america. and he is saying exactly what he said here, we need to come together and we need to stop being at each other and realize we do have a color issue. we need to talk about it. host: whan. guest: well, we are whole in this together. i know it's cliche. this is our nation. we want it to get better. we want our children to grow up in a community that is better. we want to make sure that all the hurdles are not as high for the next generation. and we...