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why don't you pick a song that is just america, america, america, america. oh, america. >> you put ho in there, you are not realizing, you are saying h america, ho, america, ho, ho. >> stephen: okay, take the hos out of america. >> take the hos out of america. >> stephen: all right, i understand. now the new album, thank you for correcting. the new album is called clancy's tavern. what is clancy's tavern. >> my grandmother had a supper club over in fort smith arkansas and when i was 12 i was the oldest-- . >> stephen: that was her place, your grandmother's name was chancey. >> that was her nickname. >> stephen: who was your grandfather's nick name. >> pepper. >> stephen: clancy and pepper. >> yeah, clancy and pepper. >> stephen: that sounds like a '70s cop show. >> it was, it was. >> stephen: now you, as i said in your previous, you have taken on terrorism but now in made in america, are you take on globalization. because you say nothing's made here in moir. >> well, it's about a generation before us you could go in the bank and like my dad could go in the b
why don't you pick a song that is just america, america, america, america. oh, america. >> you put ho in there, you are not realizing, you are saying h america, ho, america, ho, ho. >> stephen: okay, take the hos out of america. >> take the hos out of america. >> stephen: all right, i understand. now the new album, thank you for correcting. the new album is called clancy's tavern. what is clancy's tavern. >> my grandmother had a supper club over in fort smith...
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i will never, ever apologize for america. [applause] now, some may ask, why america? why should america be any different about scores of other countries around the globe? i believe that we are an exceptional country with a unique destiny in the role -- in the world. not exceptional the way the current president has described. in his profoundly mistaken view, there is nothing unique about the united states. but we are exceptional. because we are in a nation founded on a precious idea berthed in the american revolution and compounded by our greatest statesmen in our fundamental documents. we threw off the yoke of tyranny and established a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. in the language of our declaration of independence, we hold certain truths to be self- evident. namely that all men are created by their creator with certain, unalienable rights. it is our belief in the universal nature of these inalienable rights, which lead us to our exceptional will roll on the world stage as a great champion of dignity and freedom. we love the principles
i will never, ever apologize for america. [applause] now, some may ask, why america? why should america be any different about scores of other countries around the globe? i believe that we are an exceptional country with a unique destiny in the role -- in the world. not exceptional the way the current president has described. in his profoundly mistaken view, there is nothing unique about the united states. but we are exceptional. because we are in a nation founded on a precious idea berthed in...
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stupid people areuining america. [applause] we can win because there are more of us. we just have to out vote them. secondly, stay involved. it is great to see so many of you here tonight. as a route and steve challenged you earlier, when you leave here tonight after the speeches, don't do the same thing you migh have done before. as the great philosopher, emmer earl of gauzy says, "kick it up a notch -- emiril legaze says, "ticket up a notch." that is a joke. we need to lighten up. the third thing i asked you to do is to state inspired. stay inspired. the liberals want you to believe we cannot do this. the liberals want you to believe they have at this nation in a choke hold and that they are going to hold onto it and not let it go. but one of the greatest strengths of this nation is the will of the people. when the will of the american people on leashes the spirit of america, we can -- unleashes the spirit of america, we can achieve what ever we want to cheat -- we can achieve what we want to achieve. i am inspired
stupid people areuining america. [applause] we can win because there are more of us. we just have to out vote them. secondly, stay involved. it is great to see so many of you here tonight. as a route and steve challenged you earlier, when you leave here tonight after the speeches, don't do the same thing you migh have done before. as the great philosopher, emmer earl of gauzy says, "kick it up a notch -- emiril legaze says, "ticket up a notch." that is a joke. we need to lighten...
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how do we fix america? we'll be taking questions here in the studio, by phone and on twitter providing a realtime response to bigtime problems. get hold of me @piersmorgan or use the #piersmorganlive. michael, welcome. >> thank you. [ applause ] can i just say, first of all, thank you for letting the people in to time warner here and to have this chance. >> well, i said we'd do it. i think it will be a very interesting exercise. >> i know it's not quite "america's got talent." >> we might have a few red buzzers tonight. >> more like america's got no middle class. >> let's quut to the quick. who are the 99%, who are the 1%? >> the 1%, they have about 40% of all the wealth in this country. the 99% are essentially, most of them, people who you used to call the middle class. and, of course, a good chunk of them, sadly in this country are part of the poor. we have 46 million people living in poverty right now in this country. but this large middle class that we used to, people that worked for a living, that put
how do we fix america? we'll be taking questions here in the studio, by phone and on twitter providing a realtime response to bigtime problems. get hold of me @piersmorgan or use the #piersmorganlive. michael, welcome. >> thank you. [ applause ] can i just say, first of all, thank you for letting the people in to time warner here and to have this chance. >> well, i said we'd do it. i think it will be a very interesting exercise. >> i know it's not quite "america's got...
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[singing "i am america"] ha, i am america. where i have heard that before? on the cover of my #1 best-selling book: " i am america and so can you." [cheers and applause] well, hermie, i'm flattered, because clearly cain is basing a lot of his campaign on my book. in that his campaign is mostly about selling his book. but herman, i know it says "and so can you" but you can't just say you're america and so can you, too. [ laughter ] you have to come on my show. you have cancelled on me twice, sir. i'm offering you the colbert bump, but you're gonna get the colbert dump, unless you come on my show, answer my questions and accept my challenge of a slow smile contest. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause]xgj here's a little taste. [ laughter ] go. ♪ i am america ♪ one voice united we stand ♪ i am america ♪ one voice -- [cheers and applause] ♪ ohhhhh, yeah... we'll be right back. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] thank you. folks, it's no secret that i furiously oppose occupy wall s
[singing "i am america"] ha, i am america. where i have heard that before? on the cover of my #1 best-selling book: " i am america and so can you." [cheers and applause] well, hermie, i'm flattered, because clearly cain is basing a lot of his campaign on my book. in that his campaign is mostly about selling his book. but herman, i know it says "and so can you" but you can't just say you're america and so can you, too. [ laughter ] you have to come on my show. you...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." more video footage of the moments leading to the killing of colonel gaddafi as the united nations calls for a full investigation. as a nato signals the end of the alliance's mission, libyans await a declaration of freedom. >> freedom. freedom libya. freedom libya. >> the empire shot down and fenced off. we have a special report from america's newest ghost town. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. in libya, people are still celebrating their first full day of freedom following the death of colonel gaddafi. those celebrations are set to continue over the weekend as the new government formally declares the nation liberated from 40 years of dictatorship, but the day has not been without controversy. the united nations wants an investigation into the circumstances of the duffy's death amid claims that he was executed -- the circumstances of gaddafi's death amid claims that was -- that he was executed. the report does contain some strong images. >> friday mor
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." more video footage of the moments leading to the killing of colonel gaddafi as the united nations calls for a full investigation. as a nato signals the end of the alliance's mission, libyans await a declaration of freedom. >> freedom. freedom libya. freedom libya. >> the empire shot down and fenced off. we have a special report from america's newest ghost town. welcome to our...
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look at where america is in 2003. america is incredibly strong. iran is in a panic. syria thinks it's about to be invaded. libya decides, you know what, weapons of mass destruction program, we don't need it and we should come up with a final deal on lockerbie. i think the united states was absolutely right to embrace that. now, should they have also insisted on more rights for dissidents, more democratic principles? yes, surely. and maybe there was a missed opportunity to do that. you know, you could overly embrace and we embraced some people in the intelligence community in, you know, other nasty figures in libya as part of that process. >> maybe this one the great things to come out of the arab spring is that it's forced the hand of the obama administration and u.s. government to maybe see small "d" democratic movements can be congruent with stability. used to be stability or democracy. and the arab spring -- >> i'm not sure if that's -- >> it's okay. >> i'm holding up a possibility. i'm holding out the hope, possibility. >> change by definition does not mean stabi
look at where america is in 2003. america is incredibly strong. iran is in a panic. syria thinks it's about to be invaded. libya decides, you know what, weapons of mass destruction program, we don't need it and we should come up with a final deal on lockerbie. i think the united states was absolutely right to embrace that. now, should they have also insisted on more rights for dissidents, more democratic principles? yes, surely. and maybe there was a missed opportunity to do that. you know, you...
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is america's mission not done? >> i see the i'm administration has been pretty disciplined about not getting overinvolved and providing support, crucial support and support that allows the libyans to handle it and they've brought a pretty clear line that says we don't own libya. >> they would be able to stay at somewhat at arms length and it doesn't descend into complete chaos which at this point doesn't seem likely. >> fareed, thank you so much. we appreciate you taking the time and safe travels. fareed will be interviewing mahmoud ahmadinejad and you can see that on gps sunday at 10:00 and 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> one group of people have more reason than anyone, and that's the families of the victims of panam 103. brian flinn's big brother j.p. died that day on his way home for christmas. i appreciate you taking the time. how do you feel today? >> funny, when i heard this morning what had happened, and my wife said no, gadhafi's dead and he's captured, no, he's dead and i had this sense of excitement and if it was
is america's mission not done? >> i see the i'm administration has been pretty disciplined about not getting overinvolved and providing support, crucial support and support that allows the libyans to handle it and they've brought a pretty clear line that says we don't own libya. >> they would be able to stay at somewhat at arms length and it doesn't descend into complete chaos which at this point doesn't seem likely. >> fareed, thank you so much. we appreciate you taking the...
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america needs jobs. america needs energy. america needs a made in america energy revolution. i've got that longtime track of success in this critical area for jobs and economic growth, to create a new way of independence. entity over regulation, and the litigation, and the bureaucratic intimidation. works and that is to get america working against it may put americans buy, buy what americans make, and sell it to the world. all for coming out. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> watch more video of the candidates and see with political reporters are saying and track the latest campaign contributions with the cspan -- cspan website for 2012. it helps you navigate the political landscape with twitter feeds and facebook updates from the campaign, candidate bias, and the latest polling data and links to media partners. it is all that c-span.org/ campaign 2012. >> it has been almost 30 years since a small group from the gulf of phi alpha fraternity want to build a memorial to dr. king for it was the official dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial in washington, d.c. live c
america needs jobs. america needs energy. america needs a made in america energy revolution. i've got that longtime track of success in this critical area for jobs and economic growth, to create a new way of independence. entity over regulation, and the litigation, and the bureaucratic intimidation. works and that is to get america working against it may put americans buy, buy what americans make, and sell it to the world. all for coming out. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> watch more...
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reed going to reclaim america's greatness? this and ministrations failed policies have resulted in assault on many of our nation's bedrock principles. if you read the newspapers today, i am increasingly concerned about the growing mob's occupying wall street and the other cities. some in this town have condoned the pitting of americans against americans. you sent us here to fight for you. you sent us here to bring about real change in washington and a two-year federal government. we're committing to do that. we are committed to returning the fed showed government to one that works for you and not the other way around. giving america back to where means fuelling a culture of entrepreneurialism and culture competitiveness and optimism. returning america to that shining city on a hill means winning the battle of freedom over tyranny. we will leave behind a better country for our country. i look forward to continuing this noble fight together alongside you. thank you very much. god bless you. god bless the united states of america
reed going to reclaim america's greatness? this and ministrations failed policies have resulted in assault on many of our nation's bedrock principles. if you read the newspapers today, i am increasingly concerned about the growing mob's occupying wall street and the other cities. some in this town have condoned the pitting of americans against americans. you sent us here to fight for you. you sent us here to bring about real change in washington and a two-year federal government. we're...
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will america survive to 2025. sean penn unleashes on tea party movement. >> at the end of the day, there is a big bubble coming out of their head saying, you know, can we just lynch him? >> sean: violent anti-america and anti-sem met stick street from anti-wall street movement. one of the protesters we interviewed. straight ahead. [ male announcer ] whether over a cup of maxwell house... or a can of paint... you came together to vote, to share... to volunteer. and now, thanks to you, 10 communities have more to smile about. what's next? tell us on facebook. my dis best absorbedlcium in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. >> sean: as we continue on hannity and we continue with patrick j. buchanan, "new york times" best-selling author, former presidential candidate book called "suicide of a super power, will america survive to 2025?" when you write a chapt
will america survive to 2025. sean penn unleashes on tea party movement. >> at the end of the day, there is a big bubble coming out of their head saying, you know, can we just lynch him? >> sean: violent anti-america and anti-sem met stick street from anti-wall street movement. one of the protesters we interviewed. straight ahead. [ male announcer ] whether over a cup of maxwell house... or a can of paint... you came together to vote, to share... to volunteer. and now, thanks to...
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>> because america is the world. america is number one. i think it is the most wonderful country in the world. when you look at all these people to complain about america, what are they doing? they are reading american books, they are watching american movies. they are listening to beyonce, drake. they are pitching about america but they love everything american. tavis: how important is it to you to discover that all of your characters are american -- to write that all of your characters are american? >> in some of my books i have various nationalities. there was this girl from the ukraine. i love writing about different countries. tavis: you could not write a book that was successful with all the characters were just american. >> know. that is because that is the world that i live in. tavis: do you ever get the notion that you say that you think you want to be about -- that you want to write about this place and then you pack up your bags and go there? >> yes, that is a great thing about being single. i live my life like that. i live my l
>> because america is the world. america is number one. i think it is the most wonderful country in the world. when you look at all these people to complain about america, what are they doing? they are reading american books, they are watching american movies. they are listening to beyonce, drake. they are pitching about america but they love everything american. tavis: how important is it to you to discover that all of your characters are american -- to write that all of your characters...
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we live in the united states of america. everybody should have a decent chance at the american dream. it doesn't feel like the united states of america. it feels like united corporations of america and that's what we have to change it. people are speaking out. we didn't start this fight. that's what they're sig right now. >> i mean it just continues to follow this guy. he promised to pay for a state pension as soon as he took office. since he wanted workers, of course, to do the same. it turns out he didn't start paying it until august after the law went into effect. what does it tell you about this guy? >> that's another campaign promise that has gone by the way side. there are many campaign prices that people voted for. i have to tell you, unfortunately 39.6 members of our union members voted for governor walker. we have to look in the mirror as well. it's our fault. but now we woke up. it took him to mreinforce our membership. >> you have 39% of the folk in wisconsin voted for this guy. i hope the light bulb has gone on w
we live in the united states of america. everybody should have a decent chance at the american dream. it doesn't feel like the united states of america. it feels like united corporations of america and that's what we have to change it. people are speaking out. we didn't start this fight. that's what they're sig right now. >> i mean it just continues to follow this guy. he promised to pay for a state pension as soon as he took office. since he wanted workers, of course, to do the same. it...
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the america's cup is 160 years old. comes a great responsibility on our shoulders to help reinvent the america's cup brand for the future and help bring it back to its glory days when everyone pretty much knew what the america's cup was, when dennis conner was busy losing it for the first time in its 150-year history. to help us achieve that, san francisco is the perfect choice. part of our mission and strategy to make it popular and bring it back to the masses is to allow the masses to have access to it. a lot of what you will hear me talking about will really be about public access and how for the first time in the history of the cup, the event will be able to be seen by live spectators, as opposed to taking place many miles offshore. another point of context -- this is not just a san francisco event or a california event. the america's cup represents the third largest economic impact of any sporting event in the world. one would be the fifa world cup. two would be the olympics. three is the america's cup here the las
the america's cup is 160 years old. comes a great responsibility on our shoulders to help reinvent the america's cup brand for the future and help bring it back to its glory days when everyone pretty much knew what the america's cup was, when dennis conner was busy losing it for the first time in its 150-year history. to help us achieve that, san francisco is the perfect choice. part of our mission and strategy to make it popular and bring it back to the masses is to allow the masses to have...
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first more big news in america's war on terror. >> one of america's most wanteded terrorists is dead. anwar al awlaki was born american. >> this was a c.i.a.-led operation. >> president obama signed an executive capture or kill order. >> two predator drones took out al awlaki. >> jon: yes, we... wait! who? that's one... who is is this guy? >> a 40-year-old was known as the bin laden of the internet. for his use of you-tube to recruit want a be terrorists. in fact, last year you-tube removed several clips of awlaki. >> jon: that's okay. they did remove awlaki's clips but not because ofterrorism. what happens what happened was awlaki tried to post videos of our show on you-tube. you know, i'm sorry but you don't (beep) with via come because they will rain hell fire down on you. they are... oh, so there's got to be a sillyier way to boil down awlaki's evil. >> he was kind of like the facebook friend from hell. >> jon: you know, those kind that whenever you would say a family member had passed away he'd like click like. he'd poke your wall with farmville, update spittoon, monkeys. i don't
first more big news in america's war on terror. >> one of america's most wanteded terrorists is dead. anwar al awlaki was born american. >> this was a c.i.a.-led operation. >> president obama signed an executive capture or kill order. >> two predator drones took out al awlaki. >> jon: yes, we... wait! who? that's one... who is is this guy? >> a 40-year-old was known as the bin laden of the internet. for his use of you-tube to recruit want a be terrorists. in...
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we have to be able to buy america or it's bye-bye america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan continues to reserve. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, is recognized. mr. levin: let me ask mr. camp, you have -- mr. camp: i have one minute remaining with one additional speaker. mr. levin: and one additional speaker? mr. camp: one minute with one speaker. mr. levin: shall we follow the order i think we set? you want to do that? i'll use my remaining time and mr. kucinich will finish? mr. camp: all right. then, madam speaker, then i yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from california, mr. bilbray. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. bilbray: thank you, madam speaker. first of all, this is not offshore. this proposal is next door. these are our neighbors. second of all, this is not just about great opportunities economically for america. we hear people talk about the environment. when you recycle so-called replace your cell pho
we have to be able to buy america or it's bye-bye america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan continues to reserve. the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, is recognized. mr. levin: let me ask mr. camp, you have -- mr. camp: i have one minute remaining with one additional speaker. mr. levin: and one additional speaker? mr. camp: one minute with one speaker. mr. levin: shall we follow the order i think we set? you want to do that? i'll use my...
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you want to change something in america? you limit the gifts or give full this closure with no pacs or super pacs and number two, you stop unfair trade with china and we'll turn this country around and it won't take long. >> adam, i'm a little surprised at the surprise at this movement. a 9.1% unemployment rate. what did people think the country was going to look like? was everyone just going to stay home and be quiet about that and hold their breath and wait for something to happen? >> i'm with you. people shouldn't be surprised. again, there's a certain desperate nature to this. if our political system is broken, if corporate money is polluting it and our economy is working against these people, often very educated people without jobs, people have to show, you know, their opinions through being more visible and being more vocal inspired by his occupy wall street movement, our organization a couple days ago launched a campaign aimed at bank of america, one of the worst corporate actors. not bad because they're a corporation
you want to change something in america? you limit the gifts or give full this closure with no pacs or super pacs and number two, you stop unfair trade with china and we'll turn this country around and it won't take long. >> adam, i'm a little surprised at the surprise at this movement. a 9.1% unemployment rate. what did people think the country was going to look like? was everyone just going to stay home and be quiet about that and hold their breath and wait for something to happen?...
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god bless america. god keep america in the name of christ, and everybody said amen. >> good morning. i'm niger innis. one of our country's oldest civil rights organizations. i've had the privilege to witness up close and in person this magical historic journey led by herman cain that started over ten months ago. herman cain has captured the imagination of the american people with his wit, his humor, his optimism for america. his message and his vision has electrified conservatives and non-conservatives alike. at a time when america is in economic, spiritual, and political crisis, problem solver, herman cain, is the right man for difficult times. [cheers and applause] we all remember in 2008, candidate president obama said he was fundamentally going to transform america. well, promises made, promises kept. he has made a proud people feel ashamed of their country, made the most powerful country in the history of man a ridicule, an object of ridicule and assassination attempts by lesser nations. he has tak
god bless america. god keep america in the name of christ, and everybody said amen. >> good morning. i'm niger innis. one of our country's oldest civil rights organizations. i've had the privilege to witness up close and in person this magical historic journey led by herman cain that started over ten months ago. herman cain has captured the imagination of the american people with his wit, his humor, his optimism for america. his message and his vision has electrified conservatives and...
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was fired shortly after bank of america took over countrywide bank of america so they fired her for inappropriate unprofessional conduct but recently the u.s. department of labor found that no that wasn't the case that actually they fired her as payback for her investigations that were finding massive fraud at countrywide and for trying to protect whistleblowers who she believed were being harassed and retaliate against by countrywide right now what about the other founder and c.e.o. angela is illo of countrywide you know. he was accused by the securities and exchange commission of insider trading in securities fraud. the agency claim that he had taken north of one hundred forty million dollars in ill gotten gains out of the out of the company before it was near collapse and had to be bought up by bank of america ultimately they settled for a substantial sum sixty seven point five million dollars but the key here is that most of that was paid by bank of america or by countrywide insurers mozilla himself paid out of pocket about i think was twenty two and a half million which by my calculations is
was fired shortly after bank of america took over countrywide bank of america so they fired her for inappropriate unprofessional conduct but recently the u.s. department of labor found that no that wasn't the case that actually they fired her as payback for her investigations that were finding massive fraud at countrywide and for trying to protect whistleblowers who she believed were being harassed and retaliate against by countrywide right now what about the other founder and c.e.o. angela is...
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america's values, ladies and gentlemen, are america's best gift to humanity. to those nations that share our value, and who we call our friends and allies, we will restore trust and strengthen our bonds both economically and mill tarle -- militarily. >> to those nations that continue to resist the unstoppable march of human, political, and economic freedom, we will make clear that they are on the wrong side of history by assuring that america's light shines bright in every corner of the globe representing a beacon of hope and ins -- inspiration. we will establish a foreign policy doctrine that reflects our modern world. simply advocating more ships, more troops, and more weapons is not a viable path forward. we need more agility, more intelligence, and more economic engagement with the world. so how will we do this? in short, erase the old map, and nation building, engage our allies, and fix our core. this is how we will fight the enemy we have, and renew american exceptionalism. today i would like to discuss the five planks which will comprise my administrati
america's values, ladies and gentlemen, are america's best gift to humanity. to those nations that share our value, and who we call our friends and allies, we will restore trust and strengthen our bonds both economically and mill tarle -- militarily. >> to those nations that continue to resist the unstoppable march of human, political, and economic freedom, we will make clear that they are on the wrong side of history by assuring that america's light shines bright in every corner of the...
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america's use our america's best gift to humanity. to this nation who share our values, and who we call our friends and allies, we will restore trust and strengthen our bonds, both economically and militarily. to those nations to continue to resist the unstoppable march of human, political, and economic freedom, we will make clear that they are on the wrong side of history, by ensuring that america, america's light shines bright in every corner of globe, representing a beacon of hope and inspiration. we will establish a foreign policy doctrine that reflects a pleaern world, advocating more ships, troops, and weapons not a viable path forward. we need more agility, or intelligence, and more economic engagement with the world. so how will we do this? in short, erase the old map and nation-building, engaged our allies and fix our core. this is how we will fight the enemy we have and redo mayor and exceptional listen. i would like to discuss the planks which will comprise might foreign-policy. number one, first and foremost about we must
america's use our america's best gift to humanity. to this nation who share our values, and who we call our friends and allies, we will restore trust and strengthen our bonds, both economically and militarily. to those nations to continue to resist the unstoppable march of human, political, and economic freedom, we will make clear that they are on the wrong side of history, by ensuring that america, america's light shines bright in every corner of globe, representing a beacon of hope and...
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it is not -- something is happening in america. something is happening in america. this is your movement. they are going to stand out there with those young people in their dress uniforms, and one of them had a sign. the sign said, this is the second time i have fought for my country. no, no, no -- wait. don't be happy yet. the second time i have fought for a country. it is the first time i have known who my enemy was. now that is a movement moment. something is happening. something is happening. this is where we are. you built this. don't you be surprised. look at it, shocked. this is your movement. people you don't know have more faith in it than you do. can i tell the truth about something? look, the movement for hope and change, the movement for hope and change was not invented nor created by barack obama. he would tell you that. but we erase our own history. do you know why? low self-esteem. this is the movement you build with their own hands. i can go back to 2003 when bush launched his illegitimate, unjust war on the iraqi people. i remember that. i also reme
it is not -- something is happening in america. something is happening in america. this is your movement. they are going to stand out there with those young people in their dress uniforms, and one of them had a sign. the sign said, this is the second time i have fought for my country. no, no, no -- wait. don't be happy yet. the second time i have fought for a country. it is the first time i have known who my enemy was. now that is a movement moment. something is happening. something is...
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no more stamp made in america is hurting middle america. all the focused real big changes in the tax code at manufacturing, that cut the corporate rate for manufacturing to zero. repeal all regulations affecting manufacturers that cost over 100 million and replace them with something that's friendly they, can work with. repatriate $1.2 million that manufacturers made overseas and allow them to bring it back here if they invest it in plants and equipment. the final point i'd make governor romney, you don't have credibility when it comes to obama care. your plan was the basis for obama care. your consultants helped obama craft obama care. to say you're going to repeal it, you have no track record on that that we can trust you that you're going to do that. >> governor romney, 30 seconds. >> you don't. >> this is either the eighth or ninth debate. each chance i've had to talk about obama care, i've made it very clear and also in my book. at the time i crafted the plan in the last campaign, i was asked is this something you would have the whole
no more stamp made in america is hurting middle america. all the focused real big changes in the tax code at manufacturing, that cut the corporate rate for manufacturing to zero. repeal all regulations affecting manufacturers that cost over 100 million and replace them with something that's friendly they, can work with. repatriate $1.2 million that manufacturers made overseas and allow them to bring it back here if they invest it in plants and equipment. the final point i'd make governor...
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you have this central america, but that's by and large silent. as joe found when he was traveling, people who are moderate and in the center in those meetings that you had, they didn't want to speak of and have arguments and the fight. what we have is that we're hearing from the extremes of the country. that makes us think that that's where the country is. chris: the tea party people on the hill, 200 or so that say no to everything and the speaker can't cut any deals, i wonder if they're paying attention to this. wait a minute, maybe the hard right, my way or the highway aren't representing the people. >> it seems they aren't. if you look at the deals with the debt ceiling fight, they are opposed to this. they aren't listening to the silent center in part of because they're not voicing this idea. chris: you want to ask them. >> they want compromise. what they do see, if you can turn to the campaign, you see romney sort of picking up on the silent center. in the last debate, he talked about compromise. he talked about the need for leadership and c
you have this central america, but that's by and large silent. as joe found when he was traveling, people who are moderate and in the center in those meetings that you had, they didn't want to speak of and have arguments and the fight. what we have is that we're hearing from the extremes of the country. that makes us think that that's where the country is. chris: the tea party people on the hill, 200 or so that say no to everything and the speaker can't cut any deals, i wonder if they're paying...
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. >>> bringing america back. the man who quit his job to go to bat for americans desperate to keep their homes out of foreclosure. >>> keeping it off. scientists crack the code of how to stay slim after you drop the weight. what they learned from 10,000 success stories. and why eating the same foods every day could be your secret weapon. >>> and the other royal newlyweds. the king who took a commoner as his wife and their lesson to all of us about happiness. our reporter gets a royal surprise. >>> good evening. we begin with new details of a shattering crime. a massacre in what should have been a safe place in a quiet town and what it tells us about women who fear that someone they once loved is out to kill them. a troubled ex-husband is under arrest in the southern california hair salon shooting that left eight people dead. and we learned today that his ex-wife told a court she was in danger. it happens all too often. on average, three women in this country die every day because of domestic violence. and 1 in 4
. >>> bringing america back. the man who quit his job to go to bat for americans desperate to keep their homes out of foreclosure. >>> keeping it off. scientists crack the code of how to stay slim after you drop the weight. what they learned from 10,000 success stories. and why eating the same foods every day could be your secret weapon. >>> and the other royal newlyweds. the king who took a commoner as his wife and their lesson to all of us about happiness. our...
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america comes in next to last. perhaps the most crucial measure of our ability to compete in a global economy is our educational level, especially in science, math, and engineering. a generation ago, america had the highest percent of college graduates in the world. today we are ninth and falling. in 2004, only 6% of u.s. degrees were awarded in engineering, which is half the average for rich countries. in japan, it's 20%. in germany, it's 16%. the great scholar daniel bell once summed up the essence of the protestant ethic that spawned industrial civilization in the west -- delayed gratification. the ability to save and invest today for a better tomorrow. that's been at the heart of every society's leap from foster poverty to plenty. and america was a country marked by this ethic. let me give you three examples. in the 1950s, household debt in america was just 34% of our disposable income. today, it is 115% of disposable income. we're all maxed out on credit cards. over the same period, investment in infrastructur
america comes in next to last. perhaps the most crucial measure of our ability to compete in a global economy is our educational level, especially in science, math, and engineering. a generation ago, america had the highest percent of college graduates in the world. today we are ninth and falling. in 2004, only 6% of u.s. degrees were awarded in engineering, which is half the average for rich countries. in japan, it's 20%. in germany, it's 16%. the great scholar daniel bell once summed up the...
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>> this is "bbc world news america."a5 funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. >> union bank has put itsxd financial strength to .7&-2uju 12%uáz small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you?t( >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this isqçóe1lr "bbc world n america," reporting from washington, i'm catty kaye. streets of the libyan capital.e1 revolutionary forces opened qualified.hti]xdu -- gaddafi. go nonviolently and peacefully. >> and his dream of racial equality forever changed america. now martin luther king's legacy is given açó permanent memorand oral -- memorial in washington. welcome to our viewers on pbs inrós'á and around the globe. it( fresh fighting in thefá libyan capitalxd today suggesting the fighting is not quite over after all.xdjf gunxd battles broke outxd betwe thexdÑ forces of -- loyal to th transitionale1 government and those who support colonel gaddafilp. thi
>> this is "bbc world news america."a5 funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. >> union bank has put itsxd financial strength to .7&-2uju 12%uáz small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you?t( >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this isqçóe1lr "bbc world n america," reporting from washington, i'm catty...
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this wealth gap in america. but he responded with a generic factually incorrect attack on president obama. rick perry doesn't see a problem with the income gap. and it's not a problem for him personally. you see, his personal worth is $1.1 million. but here's the reality for the rest of the country. over the last 50 years the 400 richest taxpayers have gone from paying an effective federal tax rate of 50% to less than 17% while the rate for average americans has gone up. and if you watch this show regularly, you'll recognize my favorite chart. it reflects the debate question perry ignored last night. since 1979 the top 1% has gotten richer and richer while the income average of americans has barely changed. that's the blue line down at the bottom. but perry seems to think that president obama is responsible for the last 30 years of growing income inequality. well, let's do some research. here is obama in 1979 playing high school basketball. and according to perry putting his master plan in motion to create the l
this wealth gap in america. but he responded with a generic factually incorrect attack on president obama. rick perry doesn't see a problem with the income gap. and it's not a problem for him personally. you see, his personal worth is $1.1 million. but here's the reality for the rest of the country. over the last 50 years the 400 richest taxpayers have gone from paying an effective federal tax rate of 50% to less than 17% while the rate for average americans has gone up. and if you watch this...
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we believe in a big america -- a tolerant america, a just america, an equal america -- that values the service of every patriot. we believe in an america where we're all in it together, and we see the good in one another, and we live up to a creed that is as old as our founding -- e pluribus unum. out of many, one. and that includes everybody. that's what we believe. that's what we're going to be fighting for. i am confident that's what the american people believe in. i'm confident because of the changes we've achieved these past two and a half years - the progress that some folks said was impossible. and i'm hopeful -- i am hopeful -- >> fired up! >> i'm fired up, too. i am hopeful -- [laughter] [applause] i am hopeful -- i am still hopeful, because of a deeper shift that we're seeing, a transformation not only written into our laws, but woven into the fabric of our society. it's progress led not by washington but by ordinary citizens, who are propelled not just by politics but by love and friendship and a sense of mutual regard. it's playing out in legislatures like new york, and cou
we believe in a big america -- a tolerant america, a just america, an equal america -- that values the service of every patriot. we believe in an america where we're all in it together, and we see the good in one another, and we live up to a creed that is as old as our founding -- e pluribus unum. out of many, one. and that includes everybody. that's what we believe. that's what we're going to be fighting for. i am confident that's what the american people believe in. i'm confident because of...
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to us, we are very excited about the america's cup. we want to do everything we can to facilitate a successful operation. we would be glad to provide additional information. >> the uncertainty does not bother you as far as the understanding at the moment? >> we are willing to accommodate whatever you need across the premises. the issue, i think, is public access. we can change and modify the gate. >> your use of this is displacing the other use of the port? >> we would certainly like to expand our business. we have other products that we would like to introduce. we are also ready to begin the substructure repair work at pier 3. we believe that facilities would allow us to move growth away, so that the contractor can get to the substructure areas and allow us to continue to operate pier 9. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for your time. >> i am the regional director. i just wanted to echo some of the things that we heard earlier. particularly when we talk about existing tenants moving into the america's cup. we have worked very hard
to us, we are very excited about the america's cup. we want to do everything we can to facilitate a successful operation. we would be glad to provide additional information. >> the uncertainty does not bother you as far as the understanding at the moment? >> we are willing to accommodate whatever you need across the premises. the issue, i think, is public access. we can change and modify the gate. >> your use of this is displacing the other use of the port? >> we would...
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in america michael moore famously said oh we won't need to end capitalism as there outside of occupy wall street but is this capitalism that one of the most important markets in the world one of the most important currency markets in the world gold is controlled by two entities one hundred percent of all the derivatives are controlled by two entities yeah well and why do they control gold and silver why do they monopolize gold and silver why do they have all of the buys in the cells on these markets and manipulate these. prices every single day because the axiomatic flipside of gold and silver is the u.s. dollar and to have the us dollar as world reserve currency which is the foundation of the american ponzi scheme which gives america the right to charge rent from six billion humans on planet earth as part of their soft empire requires dollar fee at currency printing willy nilly and for the price of gold and silver to remain oprah asked this is the true battle because as the american empire collapses due to their own stupidity mind you not because it's simply the time for them to go
in america michael moore famously said oh we won't need to end capitalism as there outside of occupy wall street but is this capitalism that one of the most important markets in the world one of the most important currency markets in the world gold is controlled by two entities one hundred percent of all the derivatives are controlled by two entities yeah well and why do they control gold and silver why do they monopolize gold and silver why do they have all of the buys in the cells on these...
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guess what, that is america. the people who are posting pictures. >> not just america, that is life around the world. probably easier in america. >> much easier. here in america, you know, the 53% are the people who make enough money and work hard enough so that they do contribute. we have a very progressive tax system and a lot of people who make the more money that you make the more you pay. >> so 53% it is almost -- it is going down, right, we get to a point where more people don't pay any federal income tax. >> and then we are in trouble, i guess. >> let me push back because they pay payroll and sales taxs. >> sure. >> and if you add those together that is about equal to the income tax. we are saul saying they don't pay income tax. >> wouldn't it be great if we all had some skin in the game. we hear the liberals and democrats talk about they need to pay their fair share. to me, fair would be a nice flat tax. that is just one guy's opinion. everybody pays social security tax and medicare and all that stuff. ho
guess what, that is america. the people who are posting pictures. >> not just america, that is life around the world. probably easier in america. >> much easier. here in america, you know, the 53% are the people who make enough money and work hard enough so that they do contribute. we have a very progressive tax system and a lot of people who make the more money that you make the more you pay. >> so 53% it is almost -- it is going down, right, we get to a point where more...
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we earn it in america. i think that message resonates with a lot more people even outside the gop primary. >> karen, when you've got computer programmers waiting tables and people who have advanced degrees driving taxi, i don't think this is that kind of economy. people are having trouble, they can't even get back in the door for a job to make their own way. >> talking points, let's not forget what helped create the internet. it's a complex web. herman cain will rip off something deeply in grained in the american public. >> he made his own money, a self-made man. >> we appreciate all three of you taking the time. >> thank you. >> now, as we try to talk about, who are the leaders that really will bring this country forward as everyone is looking for leadership, we wanted to talk to one. the major of san antonio, rising star in this democratic party, one of the youngest mayors of the country. i had the honor of meeting mayor castro not long ago and appreciate your taking the time to come on with us tonight. w
we earn it in america. i think that message resonates with a lot more people even outside the gop primary. >> karen, when you've got computer programmers waiting tables and people who have advanced degrees driving taxi, i don't think this is that kind of economy. people are having trouble, they can't even get back in the door for a job to make their own way. >> talking points, let's not forget what helped create the internet. it's a complex web. herman cain will rip off something...
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wally city and the america's cup advanced and authority -- while the city in the america's cup -- america's cup advance in authority, mayor lee has authorized me to add the america's cup to san francisco's rich and the verse business community so they can help the -- make the america's cup truly a san francisco environment. mayor lee: thank you for being there. thank you for hosting this, regina. i see carrie mccullen, our small business commission, and of course, sfmade. and david chiu. he and my predecessor signed it that close to agreement. there were 11 different plans the city agreed with the event authority to roll out. so, we have done that. is this was part of the rolling out of the workforce plan, and the workforce plan brings life to a promise that is reflected in the america's cup. we're talking about 8000 jobs. $1.4 billion of impact for our city. the 500,000 people that come here every day -- the yacht owners and the vendors and the businesses -- are going to do this with the kinds of folks better representing right here today, whether you are bookbinding or you have an ipad th
wally city and the america's cup advanced and authority -- while the city in the america's cup -- america's cup advance in authority, mayor lee has authorized me to add the america's cup to san francisco's rich and the verse business community so they can help the -- make the america's cup truly a san francisco environment. mayor lee: thank you for being there. thank you for hosting this, regina. i see carrie mccullen, our small business commission, and of course, sfmade. and david chiu. he and...
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to the big picture i'm sorry harben coming up in this half hour who should pay for job creation in america president obama the rest of the country think it's about time for the richest of the rich to start contributing their fair share so who could possibly disagree with that find out in just a month also what do apes know that we don't play in tides he can science and we learn something new about the federal reserve this week in my daily take i'll tell you what that is and why it leaves ninety nine percent of us screw. president obama faced off with reporters today as he once again urged congress to pass his american jobs act in particular he spoke to republicans who argue that the bill costs too much money and explain why it's necessary to make millionaires and billionaires pay their fair share to foot the bill. this jobs bill is only paid for by asking millionaires and billionaires to pay their fair share. and some see this is class warfare i see it as a simple choice we can either keep taxes as exactly as they are for millionaires and billionaires with loopholes that lead them to have
to the big picture i'm sorry harben coming up in this half hour who should pay for job creation in america president obama the rest of the country think it's about time for the richest of the rich to start contributing their fair share so who could possibly disagree with that find out in just a month also what do apes know that we don't play in tides he can science and we learn something new about the federal reserve this week in my daily take i'll tell you what that is and why it leaves ninety...
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and central america. the effort is a great effort, but i think more regional approach should be taken. with that, i yield back my time. >> thank you very much, sir. ms. schmidt of ohio? >> thank you. i want to entail on the plot of the ambassador of saudi arabia by an operative living in texas illustrates the dangers that we live in. this gentleman attempted to hire a presumed drug cartel member from mexico to help carry out the deed, and it showcases what illegal drug activities do to our national security: venezuela's close relationship with iran and its tentacles in the western hemisphere raises further concerns. more investigation to illegal activities occurring are critically necessary and three questions need to be addressed. first, exactly what are the threats to our national security in the western hemisphere? how deep are they? how penetrating and what kind of threats do they pose to our allies? two, what are we doing to address these threats? three, what can be done better and what more needs to
and central america. the effort is a great effort, but i think more regional approach should be taken. with that, i yield back my time. >> thank you very much, sir. ms. schmidt of ohio? >> thank you. i want to entail on the plot of the ambassador of saudi arabia by an operative living in texas illustrates the dangers that we live in. this gentleman attempted to hire a presumed drug cartel member from mexico to help carry out the deed, and it showcases what illegal drug activities do...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america,"reported from washington. i'm katty kay. 50,000 people dead. ar onulf of mexico's wor drugs, where an army crackdown has increased to the violence. >> violence against violence will never solve the problem. >> greece erupts. running battles on the streets of athens at the start of the two-day strike. a thousand-year-old viking boat burial is dug up in britain. will show you the treasury told -- which will show you -- we will view the treasure it holds. open to our viewers on pbs in america and also -- welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also across the globe. 1000 police officers who failed a
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america,"reported from...
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all on america's fastest, most reliable 4g network. no wonder more businesses choose verizon wireless than any other wireless carrier. verizon. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is foropd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. [ whistle ] with copd, i thought i mi
all on america's fastest, most reliable 4g network. no wonder more businesses choose verizon wireless than any other wireless carrier. verizon. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor...
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america is an amazing innovative country. we have to pull business and american citizens together to lead us out of this slowdown. i think we can do it as a nation. >> john chambers was elected by politico as someone who should run as an independent for president. others on the politico list included mayor michael bloomberg, hillary clinton, david petraeus and colin powell. it's not a surprise that they played the game of another candidate and this is me. the latest poll, only 14% of voters say they are very satisfied with the current candidate roster. joining us from our washington bureau is kevin madden, jamal simmons. and here in the studio, great to finally meet him in person, correspondent for the national journal. great to have all of you with us. major, let me start with you. only 14% are very satisfied. why? >> republicans look at the field and saying yes, there is romney. he's been the constant. can't there be somebody else? isn't there a better alternative to mitt romney? so far there have been flashpoint alternativ
america is an amazing innovative country. we have to pull business and american citizens together to lead us out of this slowdown. i think we can do it as a nation. >> john chambers was elected by politico as someone who should run as an independent for president. others on the politico list included mayor michael bloomberg, hillary clinton, david petraeus and colin powell. it's not a surprise that they played the game of another candidate and this is me. the latest poll, only 14% of...
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lead america and we need him now. he gives a great private sector experience and the experience of governor of massachusetts knowing how government works. not a legislator trying to figure out how to use executive power but will use executive power to make american lives better. that is why i'm endorsing mitt romney for president of the united states. >> shep: it came hours for the debate at dartmouth college. joining me is christy, how are you? >> great. >> shep: i understand you have protestors and --. >> sean: i understand you have some protestors. is this occupy new hampshire? >> i really have no idea. they are arguing and yelling a lot of stuff. free speech is alive and well in new hampshire. >> sean: let's talk, first, let's talk about your decision. you really said you said no, no but people kept coming back to you. tell us about the process. why do you think people kept coming to you and how close did you come to maybe getting into the race? >> would you ask them first of all. i think it was because of the rec
lead america and we need him now. he gives a great private sector experience and the experience of governor of massachusetts knowing how government works. not a legislator trying to figure out how to use executive power but will use executive power to make american lives better. that is why i'm endorsing mitt romney for president of the united states. >> shep: it came hours for the debate at dartmouth college. joining me is christy, how are you? >> great. >> shep: i understand...
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next speaker. >> america's cup hold a lot of promise. $1 billion worth of economic activity. over it -- over 8 billion jobs it could generate. the biggest thing this guarantees potentially is the idea of a diverse community leadership partnership, which we have seen through public comment and could create three specific things. the first of which is in construction work, the excess -- success of local residents, and guaranteed union wages and benefits for the work that is being done, whether it is building seawalls to building up the peers, to make sure the temporary facilities, and third and finally making sure there are no car about, whether it is on publicly funded or privately- funded projects. making sure there are union jobs for each and every aspect of the project. we she -- should see a lot of economic opportunity for san franciscans. i am looking forward to future discussions. supervisor avalos: think you very much. next speaker. -- thank you very much. >> i represent babies hunt. i am working with a number of cb'o's better dedicated to placing people in jobs. i want
next speaker. >> america's cup hold a lot of promise. $1 billion worth of economic activity. over it -- over 8 billion jobs it could generate. the biggest thing this guarantees potentially is the idea of a diverse community leadership partnership, which we have seen through public comment and could create three specific things. the first of which is in construction work, the excess -- success of local residents, and guaranteed union wages and benefits for the work that is being done,...
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tonight we invite you to join in singing god bless america with singing god bless america with ♪ god bless america land that i love ♪ ♪ stand beside her and guide her ♪ ♪ thru the night with a light from above ♪ ♪ from the mountains to the prairies ♪ ♪ to the oceans white with foam ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ [cheers and applause] with advanced power, the 4g network makes everything faster-- smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's 4g network is 100% lte, the gold standard of wireless technology. and while other carriers may have limited lte coverage, verizon is the largest lte network in america and ever-growing. with verizon 4g lte, stream shows and movies without buffering, and play multi-player games with no lag. get coverage of every nfl game on nfl mobile. video chat with no delay. download songs on rhapsody in just 4 seconds. and access thousands of apps. plus, come to any verizon store and choose from the largest se
tonight we invite you to join in singing god bless america with singing god bless america with ♪ god bless america land that i love ♪ ♪ stand beside her and guide her ♪ ♪ thru the night with a light from above ♪ ♪ from the mountains to the prairies ♪ ♪ to the oceans white with foam ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ [cheers and applause] with advanced power, the 4g network makes everything faster-- smartphones,...