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to america's crack babies to the people in america who spend ninety percent of their income on buying junk from asia on borrowed money that's financed by crack baby number one ben bernanke so now the rest of world's like them to the fact that there is no escape there's no unwinding there's no turning back they're going down a suicide hole is the fukushima federal reserve policy of just letting all thing a rip now ok that crack babies the original crack baby was based on a study of only thirty four babies and that turned out not to be right so here ben bernanke he is basing his debt crack theory on thirty four guys on wall street he gives money to them keypress money and gives it to them he buys eighty five billion dollars in assets from from lloyd blankfein and jamie diamond and a few bankers on wall street and to it looks like it works for them it looks ok it looks like it's going to be a successful policy but in fact it's a faulty policy i see where you're going with this it's a very small sample so just like the inconclusive. report tosh having to do with the nonexistent crack baby
to america's crack babies to the people in america who spend ninety percent of their income on buying junk from asia on borrowed money that's financed by crack baby number one ben bernanke so now the rest of world's like them to the fact that there is no escape there's no unwinding there's no turning back they're going down a suicide hole is the fukushima federal reserve policy of just letting all thing a rip now ok that crack babies the original crack baby was based on a study of only thirty...
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we oppose the appeal and support the america's cup pavilion project. san francisco is a world class city that deserves a world class venue. for the past month our members have been working on in project assembling the stage and bleachers. it will continue to provide jobs not only for our members, but for workers in the hospitality, catering, and transportation industry. two weeks ago the city of san francisco live nation hosted a job fair to seek ushers, ticket takers, and event staff where over 200 participants attended. on behalf of the theatrical stage employees, we oppose this appeal and support the america's cup pavilion project. thank you. >> do you know any other units, bargaining units, unions that are going to be providing labor for this -- the rest of these events? >>> i do not know. i represent the theatrical stagehands and we have a collective bargaining agreement with live nation. >> okay, thank you. >> i've got a question as well. i see in the briefs that local 16, part of the agreement was that you were going to have people at the sound
we oppose the appeal and support the america's cup pavilion project. san francisco is a world class city that deserves a world class venue. for the past month our members have been working on in project assembling the stage and bleachers. it will continue to provide jobs not only for our members, but for workers in the hospitality, catering, and transportation industry. two weeks ago the city of san francisco live nation hosted a job fair to seek ushers, ticket takers, and event staff where...
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central america has really traditionally been more conservative than south america for i think in. proximity for instance in the fact that the drug trade is really the closest in central america the united states really has a lot of a stronghold so you'll see a more right wing influence and that really came to a head in two thousand and nine when we saw a coup in honduras it was the first coup in latin america in twenty five years so this was extremely important to show that that backlash of anyone in central america who tried to ally themselves with chavez and the more socialist movements in south america that they wouldn't take it we even saw a coup in south america in pair of why well that's also disputed i should say it's officially an impeachment but many people are saying that it was a coup because president he was again he was adopted more of kind of this socialist rhetoric and there's always going to be that push and pull you know whether the united states is there militarily were always there ideologically right well put in especially seeing you know how on earth is really
central america has really traditionally been more conservative than south america for i think in. proximity for instance in the fact that the drug trade is really the closest in central america the united states really has a lot of a stronghold so you'll see a more right wing influence and that really came to a head in two thousand and nine when we saw a coup in honduras it was the first coup in latin america in twenty five years so this was extremely important to show that that backlash of...
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tell me whether take place for america's teachers are eligible for the stipend? >> yes commissioner they are. okay. i'm not going to support that >> i have a teeny little thing it says no student contact? do we need to amend that oh, i'm sorry on page 84 but the same red zone finishes on page 85. it says no student. we want student contract so we'll all the time that? >> this is the contract with teach for america it's their administrative. >> that was my quick question i've circled it. any other - we do not need to change it? >> i want to follow up on commissioner winnings comments i'm not sure that was the intention. >> their considered highly qualified it's not to say they have the experience they're seeking in our hard to staff schools but their enrolled in the schools so i hear what you're saying they're getting a intiend but we know we have put teachers with the subject matter experience. - >> they have emergency credentials. >> they have emergency credentials we have an emergency and we recognize that person has only passed some tests. >> no they have cred
tell me whether take place for america's teachers are eligible for the stipend? >> yes commissioner they are. okay. i'm not going to support that >> i have a teeny little thing it says no student contact? do we need to amend that oh, i'm sorry on page 84 but the same red zone finishes on page 85. it says no student. we want student contract so we'll all the time that? >> this is the contract with teach for america it's their administrative. >> that was my quick question...
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en un dÍa histÓrico en despierta amÉrica. (aplausos). >>> mi aquÍ y mini son testigos tambiÉn del amor. >>> pÓngale el anillo. >>> nacho e inguer. >>> y su niÑa bonita. >>> el hombre que la convirtiÓ en un poeta, aquÍ estÁn sus hijos. seÑoras y seÑores este es un acto de valor y de amor y valentÍa. quÉ quiere decir?. >>> (♪). >>> estÁ llora y llora. >>> ay! quÉ lindo. >>> gracias, gracias. >>> y entonces aceptas?. >>> claro. >>> (aplausos). >>> beso, beso, beso!. (♪). >>> (cantan). >>> seÑoras y seÑores con esta alegrÍa, con esta historia se sigue escribiendo en pÁginas de despierta amÉrica. seguimos con mÁs seÑoras y. >>> seÑores. >>> quÉ viva el amor. >>> quÉ vivir a un los mover vios. >>> quÉ vivir a un los novios quÉ hermosa propuesta de matrimonio y pura felicidad y a nacho a inguer, bendiciÓngencia. >>> pero bueno vamos ahora con las noticias aquÍ en el programa, y barack obama se segui despidiÓ de mÉxico con un discurso desde que expresÓ relaciÓn de vecinos mÁs otra fernlmente hasta
en un dÍa histÓrico en despierta amÉrica. (aplausos). >>> mi aquÍ y mini son testigos tambiÉn del amor. >>> pÓngale el anillo. >>> nacho e inguer. >>> y su niÑa bonita. >>> el hombre que la convirtiÓ en un poeta, aquÍ estÁn sus hijos. seÑoras y seÑores este es un acto de valor y de amor y valentÍa. quÉ quiere decir?. >>> (♪). >>> estÁ llora y llora. >>> ay! quÉ lindo. >>> gracias, gracias....
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en "despierta amÉrica." com. hay que verlo, tienen que verlo, estÁ muy, muy bueno, esta mÁs loco que volverlo a decir. >>> no sÉ cÓmo eres primo de Él. >>> sÍ. >>> porque a la familia no se puede negar. >>> me encantarÍa negarlo. >>> vamos a la pausa, en breve los remedios caseros y tecnologÍas para quitar manchas de la piel y lucir guapos en el verano. >>> maity nos haba de su encuentro con el elenco de la pelÍcula rÁpido y furioso, la voy a ver el fin de semana se estrena ya. >>> dicen que estÁ buena, vienen las graduaciones, muchachas que van al primer baile, los zapatos ideales para el prom, no se lo pierdan, les va a gustar, se los prometo. >>> eso. >>> hoy es un fin de semana largo, y quizÁ quieran hacer mejoras en el hogar, lowes sabe que tu hogar es importante para ti y tu familia, te ofrecemos todo lo que necesitas para tus proyectos de mejoras en el hogar, ideas y proyectos, y herramientas vmateriales, lowes >>> ahora que llega el verano, todos soÑamos con tener un cutis radiante y libre de
en "despierta amÉrica." com. hay que verlo, tienen que verlo, estÁ muy, muy bueno, esta mÁs loco que volverlo a decir. >>> no sÉ cÓmo eres primo de Él. >>> sÍ. >>> porque a la familia no se puede negar. >>> me encantarÍa negarlo. >>> vamos a la pausa, en breve los remedios caseros y tecnologÍas para quitar manchas de la piel y lucir guapos en el verano. >>> maity nos haba de su encuentro con el elenco de la pelÍcula...
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on the america's cup pavilion. before the announcement we reached out to telegraph hill dwellers association, john ballinger specifically to discuss it before the announcement went out and they agreed to set up a number of follow-up meetings. starting on february 12th, we met with the telegraph hill dwellers association. we provided open site tours on february 20th and 22nd of the pier 27-29 project. we had another follow-up meeting on february 26th at pier 23. on march 1st, we met with a group of neighbors at their homes and it was a collection of various neighbors. we filed -- >> [speaker not understood]. >> we didn't select anybody at that time. we were listening to everybody's concern. the neighborhood steering committee is a group of individuals that live in different residences throughout telegraph hill. so, the america's cup event authority and live nation didn't select anybody per se. they selected themselves and we didn't feel like we were the right body to appoint them. we felt they needed to come from th
on the america's cup pavilion. before the announcement we reached out to telegraph hill dwellers association, john ballinger specifically to discuss it before the announcement went out and they agreed to set up a number of follow-up meetings. starting on february 12th, we met with the telegraph hill dwellers association. we provided open site tours on february 20th and 22nd of the pier 27-29 project. we had another follow-up meeting on february 26th at pier 23. on march 1st, we met with a group...
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> amÉrica! Águila. >>> en ese proceso no hay cama de bronceado? >>> vamos a hablar en el parking. >>> no te pierdas la celebraciÓn alan. >>> sÍ, tengo la imagen de miles de mexicanos que despiertan celebrando el campeonato de fÚtbol del amÉrica por derrotare por penales al cruz azul, la algarabÍa se extendiÓ a calles de la capital mexicana, para festejar el 11 tÍtulo nacional de Águilas, que iguala a once coronas de chivas, los mÁs galardonados del balÓn pie mexicano, el amÉrica puso fin a una sequÍa de 8 aÑos sin alcanzar una copa, felicidades. amanecen tras las rejas traficantes de humanos que tenÍan secuestrados a inmigrantes en un rancho en la zona fronteriza de baja california, agentes de operaciones aÉreas ubicaron a sospechosos, al notar la presencita de uniformados intentaron escapar, fueron detenidos, se hallÓ a tres persona en mal estado de salud y con lesiones. serÁ juzgado como adulto el adolescente de oregÓn que segÚn la policÍa fabricÓ 6 bombas caseras para pe
> amÉrica! Águila. >>> en ese proceso no hay cama de bronceado? >>> vamos a hablar en el parking. >>> no te pierdas la celebraciÓn alan. >>> sÍ, tengo la imagen de miles de mexicanos que despiertan celebrando el campeonato de fÚtbol del amÉrica por derrotare por penales al cruz azul, la algarabÍa se extendiÓ a calles de la capital mexicana, para festejar el 11 tÍtulo nacional de Águilas, que iguala a once coronas de chivas, los mÁs galardonados...
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they represent some of the greatest writing in latin america. although, much was produced in haste on the battlefield and on the run, the prose is leer kl and stately, clever, but historically grounded, electric, but yet deeply wind. it's no exaggeration to say that boliva's revolution changed the spanish language for his words marked the dawn of a new literary age. the old dusty single handedly se time and in his remarkable voice and pen became another language entirely, urgent, vibrant, and young. you see, this was a man who represented, for me, and if i wanted to build this edifice of explanation of who latin americans are, boliva was really it because he represented the history that really defined the south america, and the revolution he fought was so different, in such contrast to the revolution that was fought here. he had to employ -- when he started, and it was a white man's war essentially because he was a rich man, coming from probably the richest family in venezuela and one of the richest families in you'll of latin america, a very, v
they represent some of the greatest writing in latin america. although, much was produced in haste on the battlefield and on the run, the prose is leer kl and stately, clever, but historically grounded, electric, but yet deeply wind. it's no exaggeration to say that boliva's revolution changed the spanish language for his words marked the dawn of a new literary age. the old dusty single handedly se time and in his remarkable voice and pen became another language entirely, urgent, vibrant, and...
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it is the largest copper and gold resource in north america. >> preserve it or mine it? >> we would be changing a fish and wildlife system into a mining district. >> can one of the richest gold and copper mines on the planet coexist with one of the world's great salmon runs? >> pebble mine is a huge project, but it's not just on any river. it's two of the most productive salmon rivers on the planet. >> tonifrontline investigates... >> it will change everything. >> "alaska gold."
it is the largest copper and gold resource in north america. >> preserve it or mine it? >> we would be changing a fish and wildlife system into a mining district. >> can one of the richest gold and copper mines on the planet coexist with one of the world's great salmon runs? >> pebble mine is a huge project, but it's not just on any river. it's two of the most productive salmon rivers on the planet. >> tonifrontline investigates... >> it will change...
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america's immigration policies must reflect america's dire financial condition. america must limit immigration based on how many immigrants a year our economy can absorb. two, limit immigrants to net tax producers. i.e., those people who we have confidence in who will generate more in taxes than they consume. because they have, these people, viable skillsets that the economy needs. two, advance degrees in intellect that can support our medical high tech and other intellect-driven industries or, three, financial resources that can help create new jobs and businesses in america. and then finally and most importantly, we must enforce our immigration laws, whatever the consensus may be in congress on what they should be. the president and the senate gang of eight pushed an amnesty bill that fails all of these tests. it gives amnesty to people whose first step on american soil was illegal conduct. it costs american taxpayers a 50-year net tax loss of $6.3 trillion. it does not secure america's borders. it relies on a president who has proven he believes he is above th
america's immigration policies must reflect america's dire financial condition. america must limit immigration based on how many immigrants a year our economy can absorb. two, limit immigrants to net tax producers. i.e., those people who we have confidence in who will generate more in taxes than they consume. because they have, these people, viable skillsets that the economy needs. two, advance degrees in intellect that can support our medical high tech and other intellect-driven industries or,...
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america is much improved today. on the economic realm, the unemployment rate 4.5% in the 1950s, very low, even though the high school dropout rate back then was 27%. very high. today only 7% of americans do not complete high school. poverty rate in 1959, 232%. today is 15%. per capita income 17659 adjusted for today's inflation 2012 per capita income $43,700. you can see americans have more income today but the big ticket items like homes take a lot more money. on social issues in 1959, only 5% of american babies are born out of wedlock. 5%. abortion very rare. today, about 41%. that's a shocking turn of events. 1950s drug use was rare. although the alcoholism rate is about the same as it is today. another interesting category innocence. in the 50s and 60's, premarital sex and explicit behavior even in the media was kept kind of demonstrated social interaction was kind of innocent. ♪ take a blanket made for two now ♪ add a boy and a girl ♪ that's the game for me and you now ♪ yeah, let's give it a whirl.o
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> 4 a 0. >>> el amÉrica. >>> en la ciudad de mÉxico, cony quintero, univisiÓn deportes. >>> el amÉrica, el america, estarÁ defensor. >>> la fiebre, de la final. se apodera de todos hasta de los artistas. >>> el domingo el cierre, en la gran final, por univisiÓn, estÁn los horarios, el domingo, 9 de la noche, 8 centro, 6 en el oeste. >>> sÍ, 9 de la noche por univisiÓn univision deportes network no se lo puede perder. >>> vamos. venga. ♪. ♪. >>> quieres ser parte de nuestro programa, es fÁcil, envÍanos un mensaje por twitter a @ despierta americ, y unete a la conversaciÓn, te responderemos y sacaremos tus opiniones al aire. >>> ya lo saben, lo importante que se comunique con nosotros, y dÉjenos saber que piensan. >>> en nuestro twitter. >>> tu twitter jhonny? >>> jhonny lozada. >>> ana patricia tv. >>> raÚl tv gonzÁlez. >>> y karla martÍnez tv, karla con k. >>> y ese? >>> honey berry tv. >>> antes nos ponÍan el twitter en la pantalla. >>> sÍ, los ponen. >>> ya no lo veo. >>> alan tacher. >>> y @ desbierta americ. >>> si alguien chambea en redes sociales. antakarina viv
> 4 a 0. >>> el amÉrica. >>> en la ciudad de mÉxico, cony quintero, univisiÓn deportes. >>> el amÉrica, el america, estarÁ defensor. >>> la fiebre, de la final. se apodera de todos hasta de los artistas. >>> el domingo el cierre, en la gran final, por univisiÓn, estÁn los horarios, el domingo, 9 de la noche, 8 centro, 6 en el oeste. >>> sÍ, 9 de la noche por univisiÓn univision deportes network no se lo puede perder. >>>...
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america is a world leader. they need to be fair to everyone but, of course, i'm tough on other things. >> jay mentioned tea party in his comments. tea party in the news today. here's the ballot box about the i.r.s. headline is i.r.s. admits targeting tea party. i.r.s. apologized for flying tea party groups for hire level of scrutiny for other organizations during the 2012 election. the agency section that overseas tax-exempt organizations said career employees at an ohio office had plug plucked out groups with patriot or tea party for additional reviews, a decision she termed as error in judgment. those employees, she told reporters, were less sensitive than they should have been about the impact this might have. we made some mistakes. for that we apologize. jay carney said it based to be upon what we have seen in action we want to see thoroughly investigated. eric cantor, house of representatives saying that the house of representatives would investigate the matter independently. in about 50 minutes, we will t
america is a world leader. they need to be fair to everyone but, of course, i'm tough on other things. >> jay mentioned tea party in his comments. tea party in the news today. here's the ballot box about the i.r.s. headline is i.r.s. admits targeting tea party. i.r.s. apologized for flying tea party groups for hire level of scrutiny for other organizations during the 2012 election. the agency section that overseas tax-exempt organizations said career employees at an ohio office had plug...
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mexico is heavily dependent on the united states of america. we gave them a $60 billion trade surplus last year which is responsible for over 100% of their gdp growth. we buy something like 20 to 25% of all they produce. we buy their oil. so there's a real close relationship here, and barack obama doesn't have to be too reticent in pushing the united states interest when it comes to the cartels and when it comes to the border. >> eleanor. >> i wouldn't call a great relationship where we export all this goods to them, them being dependent on us. i think this new mexican president comes in with a pretty strong hand. the growth in mexico is twice where it is in this country. they discovered some oil in mexico, and i think he's made a decision that he doesn't want to outsource the drug fighting to u.s. police and border guards, that he wants to take over that. it wasn't working under the previous president who had thousands of people who were killed so let's see if his new approach works. the point is, the u.s. isn't the only game for mexico. they'
mexico is heavily dependent on the united states of america. we gave them a $60 billion trade surplus last year which is responsible for over 100% of their gdp growth. we buy something like 20 to 25% of all they produce. we buy their oil. so there's a real close relationship here, and barack obama doesn't have to be too reticent in pushing the united states interest when it comes to the cartels and when it comes to the border. >> eleanor. >> i wouldn't call a great relationship...
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. >> bbc world news america. >> of the u.s. urges the immediate release of the american sentence sentenced to 15 years hard labor by north korea. president obama flies to mexico to boost economic ties between these neighbors. but it is an unavoidable topic. finding solace on the slopes. will take a colorado were wounded veterans are learning to ski as part of their weekend. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. sentenced to 15 years hard labor, are arrested in november while visiting a town. between north korea and the west, williams and reports. >> tried and convicted according to north korea state media and sentenced to 15 years hard labor. >> this is where he was arrested, traveling as part of a tour group in a special economic zone on the border with china. much less is known about the prison camps run by the north korean state. human rights organizations say they are part of an extensive population ofhe 200,000 people of starvation, torture, and execution. not the first american
. >> bbc world news america. >> of the u.s. urges the immediate release of the american sentence sentenced to 15 years hard labor by north korea. president obama flies to mexico to boost economic ties between these neighbors. but it is an unavoidable topic. finding solace on the slopes. will take a colorado were wounded veterans are learning to ski as part of their weekend. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. sentenced to 15 years hard...
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working america is a great resource from the f.l. c.i.a.o. working america dot org is the website address and and it's for people who are not members of unions who would like to have the access to the resources in the you know have some wind behind their back and so. there are so many americans now who are not members of it i mean it used to be about a third of the working force was unionized now it's under seven percent the private work force how did we go from what bill just described as a rational functional strong middle class economy to this reaganomics. nightmare how did the american people buy this how do they swallow it how is it sold to them what do you hear from people well you know so many people were sheared off of a strong economic point of view by the social wedge issues between in the seventy's in the eighty's and even into the ninety's but we find something completely different now we're in the neighbors. every night talking to thousands of working people who don't have a union on the job and when least say are you fo
working america is a great resource from the f.l. c.i.a.o. working america dot org is the website address and and it's for people who are not members of unions who would like to have the access to the resources in the you know have some wind behind their back and so. there are so many americans now who are not members of it i mean it used to be about a third of the working force was unionized now it's under seven percent the private work force how did we go from what bill just described as a...
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>> 80. >> reporter: 80 plants catering to hispanic america. creating 40,000 jobs in america alone. they take us inside their mexico city lab, where they have the chips that taste like guacamole. and she's testing them. some of them already made by american workers in the u.s. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: 31 years. on this day, i join them. pretty good. and if they figured out the buying power of hispanic america, what about american companies who have? enter one of them. we're back over the border driving through california, to death valley, to victorville, where the dr. pepper-snapple group is inside this factory making something else. >> i can smell it soon as i walk in. they're making clamato juice, invented in america, made in california, texas, new york. they've been selling it to mexico for years. we saw it everywhere, inside this walmart, in mexico city, right there on the shelf. so the made in america label carries weight? >> a lot of weight. it's very important. >> reporter: even drinks and food made with clamato. the idea of clamato was invented in the united states?
>> 80. >> reporter: 80 plants catering to hispanic america. creating 40,000 jobs in america alone. they take us inside their mexico city lab, where they have the chips that taste like guacamole. and she's testing them. some of them already made by american workers in the u.s. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: 31 years. on this day, i join them. pretty good. and if they figured out the buying power of hispanic america, what about american companies who have? enter one of them....
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i've also lived half my life in south america. knew a lot about bolivar, including the wonderful stuff in colombia and the battle. we hear a lot, and it takes me, someone who loves this hemisphere, to hear about the late departed, president of -- to badly government and wonderful people in a wonderful country. to what extent, bolivar said a long time in venezuela, to what extent hugo chavez distorting history and doing the usual crap that he did for 42 years, or is there a serious historical responsible basis for using bolivar as part of the venezuelan package? >> thank you for that question. it's a very good question. there is very little, i speak about this and the epilogue of the book, there's really very little to compare with hugo chavez and simon bolivar, except for the thing that everybody since bolivar died, and he died absolutely destitute, penniless. he had given up all his riches. and hugo chavez by the way died a very rich man, opposite experiences there. but, but bolivar was -- how -- heat, let me put it in the most c
i've also lived half my life in south america. knew a lot about bolivar, including the wonderful stuff in colombia and the battle. we hear a lot, and it takes me, someone who loves this hemisphere, to hear about the late departed, president of -- to badly government and wonderful people in a wonderful country. to what extent, bolivar said a long time in venezuela, to what extent hugo chavez distorting history and doing the usual crap that he did for 42 years, or is there a serious historical...
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america thanks you. all of us in positions of trust and responsibility must always make decisions that are worthy of the sacrifices of those who serve our country. on this sacred day, as we recall the words of president lincoln, when he referred to the mystic bonds and words of memory, we honor america's fallen put as by striving to be worthy of their great sacrifices as we all work towards making a better future for all mankind. it is now my honor to introduce someone who has shown unwaivering commitment to our service men an women and their families and who leads our nation today with great strength and wisdom. ladies and gentlemen, help me welcome our commander-in-chief, the president of the united states of america. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. ploez be seated. thank you very much. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> i want to thank secretary chuck hagel, not only for the introduction but, chuck, for your lifetime of service, from sergeant in the army to secretary of defense, but al
america thanks you. all of us in positions of trust and responsibility must always make decisions that are worthy of the sacrifices of those who serve our country. on this sacred day, as we recall the words of president lincoln, when he referred to the mystic bonds and words of memory, we honor america's fallen put as by striving to be worthy of their great sacrifices as we all work towards making a better future for all mankind. it is now my honor to introduce someone who has shown unwaivering...
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a very special live event on "good morning america."
a very special live event on "good morning america."
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policy in latin america, in central america. there's a lot we could talk about. since we're talking about it, what are you going to venezuela for? the will be part of observation process, invited by the national electoral council for the elections in venezuela one week from tomorrow. i will be visiting polling places and so forth. my organization has a 20-year- old developer program that exposes and latino leaders to other countries. we have done a lot of work in mexico, central american, the caribbean, venezuela, observing elections, providing technical assistance, and so forth. you're right. it's a very crucial moment. although a hugo chavez was demonized in the united states, in latin america, there's quite a different perspective on not only hugo chavez but his reform process spreading in south and central america. they call it the pink revolution. party that hasst been voted in a democratic process and it has instituted change, redistributed wealth, reclaim the natural resources ,rom transnational corporations voted in a new, progressive constitution. it see
policy in latin america, in central america. there's a lot we could talk about. since we're talking about it, what are you going to venezuela for? the will be part of observation process, invited by the national electoral council for the elections in venezuela one week from tomorrow. i will be visiting polling places and so forth. my organization has a 20-year- old developer program that exposes and latino leaders to other countries. we have done a lot of work in mexico, central american, the...
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es amÉrica, "despierta america". (direcciÓn en pantalla). >>> o tambiÉn puede hacerlo a nuestro correo electrÓnico, "despierta amÉrica" @ univisiÓn.com. >>> quiÉn vino? mire para allÁ. >>> sÍ, un jamaiquino. (risas) >>> bienvenido al programa. >>> ivÁn que se ganÓ el premio como mejorn b de reaggaetÓn con gasolina de daddy yankee, aquÍ lo quiero ver. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> mira, mira, mira. >>> la verdad que es mÁs lindo que volverlo a hacer. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> venga, venga. >>> bailar, a celebrar. >>> dale, dale, dale. >>> vamos, vamos. que a lo mejor las mujeres salen. >>> atenciÓn el director francisco joel mendoza con pruebas en la mano puso en claro que la diva de la banda jenni rivera le dejÓ todo firmado para que realizara una pelÍcula de su vida, duela a quien le duela, y ademÁs los hijos de pepe aguilar revelan lo mÁs difÍcil de seguirle los pasos a su famoso padre, sobre todo en altura, si quieren que esa mujer que tanto te gusta que tanto estÁs enamorado, cÓmo puedes sorprenderla, no se lo
es amÉrica, "despierta america". (direcciÓn en pantalla). >>> o tambiÉn puede hacerlo a nuestro correo electrÓnico, "despierta amÉrica" @ univisiÓn.com. >>> quiÉn vino? mire para allÁ. >>> sÍ, un jamaiquino. (risas) >>> bienvenido al programa. >>> ivÁn que se ganÓ el premio como mejorn b de reaggaetÓn con gasolina de daddy yankee, aquÍ lo quiero ver. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> mira, mira, mira. >>> la verdad...
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they figure america works that way too. how many millions of people are in america? all they had had to do was pitch in a dollar and then boom. >> stephen: they thought we'd pass a hat around in america and send them $45 million? >> yes. stephen: did you end up raising any money? >> no. stephen: did you tell them we're raising the money. >> of course. stephen: we're like at 30 mill right now. >> down to 18 million. stephen: you evaluated. eventually it went down further. >> stephen: did you ever make any sort of connection with them? people talk about stockholm syndrome. i know you're from sweden so you must have it all the time. did you have it at all? did you sympathize with them at all? >> i'm an aid worker so there is a level of sympathizer with them. i mean that's why i was there in the first place because i wanted to help the somali people. however, i didn't want to sit there and live with them in the desert for endless periods of time. >> stephen: what was the rescue like? >> it was crazy. stephen: what did you think was happening? >> i thought i was being rek
they figure america works that way too. how many millions of people are in america? all they had had to do was pitch in a dollar and then boom. >> stephen: they thought we'd pass a hat around in america and send them $45 million? >> yes. stephen: did you end up raising any money? >> no. stephen: did you tell them we're raising the money. >> of course. stephen: we're like at 30 mill right now. >> down to 18 million. stephen: you evaluated. eventually it went down...
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historically, america was not eager to jump into the global arena. it entered world war one at the tail end of the war. it entered world war ii only after japan attacked pearl harbor. it contained soviet aggression in europe, but careful not to push too far in other places. when we did as in vietnam, we paid a price. from dwight eisenhower to robert gates a strand of american thinking, realism that urges america to be disciplined about open-ended military interventions for just this reason. we have just gone through a decade devoted to a very different idea. that american power must be used actively, aggressively, preemptively and in pursuit of expansive goals beyond national interest. the result was thousands of american soldiers dead, hundreds of thousands of iraqi civilians dead, $2 trillion spent and the erosion of american influence and good will across the globe. can we please get a few years of respite to rebuild our economic, political and moral capital? for more on this, go to cnn.com/fareed for a link to my "time" column. let's get started.
historically, america was not eager to jump into the global arena. it entered world war one at the tail end of the war. it entered world war ii only after japan attacked pearl harbor. it contained soviet aggression in europe, but careful not to push too far in other places. when we did as in vietnam, we paid a price. from dwight eisenhower to robert gates a strand of american thinking, realism that urges america to be disciplined about open-ended military interventions for just this reason. we...
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to america's crack babies to the people in america who spend ninety percent of their income on buying junk from asia on borrowed money that's financed by a crack baby number one ben bernanke so now the rest of world's like them to the fact that there is no escape there's no unwinding there's no turning back they're going down a suicide hole is the focus shima federal reserve policy of just letting all thing a rip now ok that crack babies the original crack baby was based on a study of only thirty four babies and that turned out not to be right so here ben bernanke he is basing his debt crack theory on thirty four guys on wall street he gives money to them keypress money and gives it to them he buys eighty five billion dollars in assets from from lloyd blankfein and jamie diamond and a few bankers on wall street and to it looks like it works for them it looks ok it looks like it's going to be a successful policy but in fact it's a faulty policy i see where you're going with this it's a very small sample so just like the inconclusive. report tog having to do with the nonexistent crack b
to america's crack babies to the people in america who spend ninety percent of their income on buying junk from asia on borrowed money that's financed by a crack baby number one ben bernanke so now the rest of world's like them to the fact that there is no escape there's no unwinding there's no turning back they're going down a suicide hole is the focus shima federal reserve policy of just letting all thing a rip now ok that crack babies the original crack baby was based on a study of only...
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built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. >>> it's not too late. it's mother's day on sunday! so yeah, you have to get some gifts. you better get to it. mostly sunny and warm over mother's day. looking good. some of those temperatures up in the 80s. >> and things are looking good as well on some of our bay area bridges. live look at the bay bridge. the golden gate bridge and the san mateo bridge. delays are beginning to build over at the bay bridge. tell you as soon as they turn on the metering lights. back to you guys. >>> prince harry heads to arlington national cemetery in virginia this morning to pay his respects to america's fallen soldiers. the prince kicked off his u.s. tour yesterday in washington, d.c. today harry, who has done two tours of duties in afghanistan, is expected to visit section 60 of the cemetery, where the men and women who fought in iraq and afghanistan are buried. >>> some high school baseball players in sacramento are being hailed
built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. >>> it's not too late. it's mother's day on sunday! so yeah, you have to get some gifts. you better get to it. mostly sunny and warm over mother's day. looking good. some of those temperatures up in the 80s. >> and things are looking good as well on some of our bay area bridges. live look at the bay bridge. the golden gate bridge and the san mateo bridge. delays are beginning to build over at...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." it has been quite a day in the skies. two men are arrested after a plane traveling from pakistan to britain is diverted. meanwhile, just 40 miles away, another flight is forced to land after smoke billows from in engine. the emergency causes major travel disruptions. and world class meets working class. cleveland orchestra hits the city form to drum up business. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. today, a british fighter jet scrambled to escort a passenger plane to a london airport after the crew activated an emergency alarm. the pakistan air lines flight with 297 people on board was originally destined for manchester but was forced to land. two men have been arrested on suspicion of endangering aircraft. fur and six sued and plastic bags on his hand to protect potential evidence, this is one of the two men arrested this afternoon. police said the men in custody are 30 and 41. 308 passengers and 14 crew were on board the plane. accounts of wha
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." it has been quite a day in the skies. two men are arrested after a plane traveling from pakistan to britain is diverted. meanwhile, just 40 miles away, another flight is forced to land after smoke billows from in engine. the emergency causes major travel disruptions. and world class meets working class. cleveland orchestra hits the city form to drum up business. welcome to our viewers on...
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america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories... america's beverage companies are delivering. >> president obama is defending in the war onne terror even if they are american citizens. >> he said american citizenship she not be a shield for those who want to hurt other americans. kris van cleave has the latest. >> it was the first major national security speech of his second term, president obama talking about moving away from the global war on terror to targeted efforts to dismantle efforts of violent extremist that threaten america. drones he addressed strikes and closing wonton them obey. what to do about the romans. following the disclosure that four americans have been killed by u.s. drone strikes overseas, the president called the program necessary and effect
america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories... america's beverage companies are delivering. >> president obama is defending in the war onne terror even if they are american citizens. >>...
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has now been reduced to 11 million illegals in america. all the while, the only thing that changed in the dialogue on the left has been, well, we can't deport, they used to say 12 million people, we didn't line up the buses and load up million people. now they've changed their dialogue. remember the people that were advocating that we needed to do something about man-caused global warming, they've changed their phrase now to be man-caused, or else climate change. global warming has become climate change. 12 million people that couldn't be rounded up and put on buses has become 11 million. what happened to the other million? especially when we have a pretty good measure that they're coming across the border at the rate of about four million a year and if that number has been reduced by half and maybe today it's two million a year, that's still a lot of people. and the cumulative effect of this population growing in the united states, it's not going down from 1 million. it has to be going up from million. if it's not, we have a problem that'
has now been reduced to 11 million illegals in america. all the while, the only thing that changed in the dialogue on the left has been, well, we can't deport, they used to say 12 million people, we didn't line up the buses and load up million people. now they've changed their dialogue. remember the people that were advocating that we needed to do something about man-caused global warming, they've changed their phrase now to be man-caused, or else climate change. global warming has become...
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américa despierta a puro corazón américa despierta a puro corazón >>buenos días, que rico amanecer un dia más con ustedes, nuestra gente hermosa, es miércoles 1 de mayo. es el mes de mi cumpleaños >>eehh!! >>tauro >>cumplo treinta y... en diez dias más >>y el viernes celebramos nuestro aniversario, con un espectaculo único desde disney chino y nacho, olga tañón y más. >>y chicho y nano. >>así es >>me gustaria empezar bien informado con satcha pretto. >>hablando de mamácitas >>muchas gracias por el cumplido, un placer saludarlos. la cruzada por la reforma migratoria vuelve a las calles este día del trabajo. >>la meta de los manifestantes es presiónar a los legisladores para que aprueben proyecto. >>en foro de inmigración se reiteró que la prioridad de la reforma migratoria debe ser la vía a la legalizacion >>si esto se cae por el tema de ciudadanía es un gran error. lo que ellos quieren, yo creo es poder salir de su casa, y saber que podrán volver en la noche a ver a los hijos, que no serán deportados >>barack obama ha destacado el trabajo hecho hasta ahora por los gr
américa despierta a puro corazón américa despierta a puro corazón >>buenos días, que rico amanecer un dia más con ustedes, nuestra gente hermosa, es miércoles 1 de mayo. es el mes de mi cumpleaños >>eehh!! >>tauro >>cumplo treinta y... en diez dias más >>y el viernes celebramos nuestro aniversario, con un espectaculo único desde disney chino y nacho, olga tañón y más. >>y chicho y nano. >>así es >>me gustaria empezar bien informado...
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felicidades al amÉrica por su gran triunfo. tenemos mÁs deportes el primer finalista para el campeonato de la nba. asÍ que el baloncesto estÁn atentos a estos partidos. antonieta collins con la informaciÓn. juegan tambiÉn los heat. vamos a ver quien llega a la gran final. >>> luego de 6 aÑos pamela, te cuento que la aficiÓn estÁ contenta, porque tengo un partido emocionante, el trÍo ginÓbili, parker y el seÑor tim duncan han tenido la oportunidad de jugar 98 partidos de postemporada juntos y estÁn mas cerca para el sonado tÍtulo t esto en la nba y el fÚtbol mexicano, surgen rumores de quienes se quedan y quien se va de las Águilas veamos. >>> el tÉcnico del america, miguel piojo herrera aceptÓ que no sabe si chucho benÍtez sigue en el equipo. el delantero ecuatoriano insiste que tiene ofertas para emigrar al fÚtbol europeo, el piojo no tomara en serio su salida hasta que no haya una oferta real. el nuevo campeÓn del fÚtbol mexicano es diego reyes. luego que termine su actuaciÓn con el tri mexicano, para in
felicidades al amÉrica por su gran triunfo. tenemos mÁs deportes el primer finalista para el campeonato de la nba. asÍ que el baloncesto estÁn atentos a estos partidos. antonieta collins con la informaciÓn. juegan tambiÉn los heat. vamos a ver quien llega a la gran final. >>> luego de 6 aÑos pamela, te cuento que la aficiÓn estÁ contenta, porque tengo un partido emocionante, el trÍo ginÓbili, parker y el seÑor tim duncan han tenido la oportunidad de jugar 98 partidos de...
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our north america editor followed it all. here's his report. >> the president who scorned the idea of a war on terror has dramatically increased the use of drones. the president, who am us to close the prison at wonton them obey, has failed. -- you promised to close the prison at wonton them obey -- bay, has failed. he said that there should be fewer drone strikes. >> before any strike is taken, there must the near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. the highest standard we can set. >> there will only be drawn strikes against terrorists who cannot be captured and pose an imminent threat to the usa. there will be new rules for guantanamo bay. there will be a fresh attempt to send prisoners to trial. that was not enough for the hecklers. >> you are commander in chief. you can close it today. he could not, continue. >> history will cast a harsh judgment on this aspect of our fight on terrorism and those who failed to and it appeared imagine a future 10 or 20 years from now when the united states of america is
our north america editor followed it all. here's his report. >> the president who scorned the idea of a war on terror has dramatically increased the use of drones. the president, who am us to close the prison at wonton them obey, has failed. -- you promised to close the prison at wonton them obey -- bay, has failed. he said that there should be fewer drone strikes. >> before any strike is taken, there must the near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. the highest...
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working america is a great resource from the a.f.l. c.i.a.o. working america dot org is the website address and it's for people who are not members of unions who would like to have the access to the resources of in the you know have some wind behind their back and so. there are some americans now who are not members of the i mean it used to be about a third of the working force was unionized now it's under seven percent the private work force how did we go from what bill just described as a rational functional strong middle class economy to this reaganomics. nightmare how did the american people buy this how do they swallow it how is it sold to them what do you hear from people you know so many people were sheared off of a strong economic point of view by the social wedge issues between in the seventy's in the eighty's and even into the ninety's but we find something completely different now we're in the neighborhood. every night talking to thousands of working people who don't have a union on the job and when least say are you for goo
working america is a great resource from the a.f.l. c.i.a.o. working america dot org is the website address and it's for people who are not members of unions who would like to have the access to the resources of in the you know have some wind behind their back and so. there are some americans now who are not members of the i mean it used to be about a third of the working force was unionized now it's under seven percent the private work force how did we go from what bill just described as a...
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111 years. >> reporter: the america's cup is the oldest trophy in sports. >> traditionally, the america's cup has been in what you call a yacht, a technology that hasn't changed for a couple of hundred years. >> in the space of just two or three years, the sailing technology has changed beyond today's recognition. today they're multimillion dollar catamarans, equipped with carbon fire wing, not a main sail, built to fly, three or four times the wind speed and touch nearly 50 miles an hour. >> it's the most advanced sailing technology possible. it's the difference between a biplane and a jet plane. >> the captain of the u.s. sea also flipped on a practice run here in san francisco bay. that was not long after i sailed these waters with the crew. are you pushing it yet? if. >> the america's cup wants to shed sailings old blue blazer image and win a new younger audience. >> are there old traditionalis s s wearing the blazers and look at you and think that's disgusting? >> no question. no question. look, like i said, i have nothing against those guys, you know? i respect. the fact is that thi
111 years. >> reporter: the america's cup is the oldest trophy in sports. >> traditionally, the america's cup has been in what you call a yacht, a technology that hasn't changed for a couple of hundred years. >> in the space of just two or three years, the sailing technology has changed beyond today's recognition. today they're multimillion dollar catamarans, equipped with carbon fire wing, not a main sail, built to fly, three or four times the wind speed and touch nearly 50...