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america has the right to be a free country. america stands for freedom. we should be standing up around the world telling these people, we're not going to give in to you. we are prepared to meet your violence with whatever effort takes. we should hunt every one of them down. >> sean: i would really like to know -- what is the president going to do about it? now we are spending $70,000 on an ad in pakistan that shows our secretary of state, our president apologizing for the film. >> we are. >> sean: we are spending $70,000. now, they are saying all of these things about this movie and it's disgusting and despicable. next week in new york, andre serano picture of crucifixion, some tax money went to an award for this guy. are they going to speak out passionately against it. i doubt it? >> you have a left wing establishment which thinks that being anti-christian and pro muslim is totally appropriate. i'm tired of being lectured i should accept christ being emersed in urine or statue of mary in elephant dung. that we should recognize this as art. then somebody
america has the right to be a free country. america stands for freedom. we should be standing up around the world telling these people, we're not going to give in to you. we are prepared to meet your violence with whatever effort takes. we should hunt every one of them down. >> sean: i would really like to know -- what is the president going to do about it? now we are spending $70,000 on an ad in pakistan that shows our secretary of state, our president apologizing for the film. >>...
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>> it's the official america's cup app, there's another one called america's cup, the game, also cool, but it's the official america's cup app that is the informational. >> right, thanks. >> commissioner antonini? >> i'm very impressed by the competition last month and the final day, i did watch the nbc coverage for the final race which i thought was quite good and impressive, the helicopter shots that framed the city in the background and i think this will be even more impressive, i understand the courses will be longer and taller boats and you're seal the tower and the bridges and all these parts of the city that are iconic backdrops. >> next summer, the finish line is off piers 27/29 which is the america's cup village where as you all know the steel is going up for the new crew ship terminal which you've all been trying to build for some years and that will be one of the great legacies of this america's cup, 2029 around the corner if i can point it out on the map. >> we can't hear you. >> 27/29 is where the america's cup village and the finish line will be next summer. we're in par
>> it's the official america's cup app, there's another one called america's cup, the game, also cool, but it's the official america's cup app that is the informational. >> right, thanks. >> commissioner antonini? >> i'm very impressed by the competition last month and the final day, i did watch the nbc coverage for the final race which i thought was quite good and impressive, the helicopter shots that framed the city in the background and i think this will be even more...
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♪ >>> good morning, america. this morning, breaking news -- a disastrous milestone in afghanistan overnight. the 2,000th american service member killed and even more troubling it was once again at the hands of an afghan ally. >>> gunned down. outrage and confusion. a border patrol agent shoots and kills this mother of five after she may have tried to run him over. this morning, a community's anger overflowing. who's to blame? >>> murder for hire. the teacher accused of trying to kill his colleague, caught on tape, hiring a hit man. >> what do you want done with bob meredith? >> i want him killed. >> inside a sensational crime. we got the tapes. >>> and never say never. justin bieber gets violently sick on stage, mid-concert, but the pop star rallies back. we have his emotional thank you to the crowd. >>> and happy sunday morning to everyone at home. we have a lot to tell you about on this last day of september, already. october around the corner. including the tsa now under fire, the agency is charged with keepin
♪ >>> good morning, america. this morning, breaking news -- a disastrous milestone in afghanistan overnight. the 2,000th american service member killed and even more troubling it was once again at the hands of an afghan ally. >>> gunned down. outrage and confusion. a border patrol agent shoots and kills this mother of five after she may have tried to run him over. this morning, a community's anger overflowing. who's to blame? >>> murder for hire. the teacher accused...
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the tea party loves america, but it is an america that is an abstraction or memory. the nation of today with its many immigrants, liberated women, increasingly liberated gays, government programs, open trade, and a spanish language option on every phone, seems to scare them. for many conservatives, the rot set in a while ago. ron paul and his supporters argue, for instance, that the creation of the federal reserve in 1913 marked the beginning of the fall. others see the new deal as deeply illegitimate. for many, the culprit is the social change s ushered in by te ni 1960s. these have been with us for 100 years. they broadened shifts for women and minorities, gave income support to seniors, helped create stable economic growth that has been the envy of the world. at some point, the change has become part of the fabric of the country. can you really love america and hate so much about it? the staunchly conservative senator, lindsay graham, gets it. "we're not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term," he explained to the "washington post
the tea party loves america, but it is an america that is an abstraction or memory. the nation of today with its many immigrants, liberated women, increasingly liberated gays, government programs, open trade, and a spanish language option on every phone, seems to scare them. for many conservatives, the rot set in a while ago. ron paul and his supporters argue, for instance, that the creation of the federal reserve in 1913 marked the beginning of the fall. others see the new deal as deeply...
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where is america's leadership. america must lead. it is the freedom and personal responsibility and dignity that has always stood for america. those principles need to be represented loud and clear and demonstrated on the world stage and i will do it again. [cheers and applause] yesterday, you had the chance, if you wanted to, addressed the people of america in his acceptance speech. i read that this morning. if you did, he thought it extraordinarily, surprisingly disappointing. the speech, four years ago, he laid out a series of lofty goals. unfortunately, he was unable to meet them. i can think a few promises that he has kept. he said he would raise incomes for people. they have gone down by $5,000 a family. he said he would create new businesses. we are at a 30 year low in new businesses. the stimulus said that if we let him borrow $787 billion, he would hold unemployment below a%. it has been 43 months -- unemployment below 8%. he also said he would cut the deficit in half. he double it. one promise he kept. he said if his its po
where is america's leadership. america must lead. it is the freedom and personal responsibility and dignity that has always stood for america. those principles need to be represented loud and clear and demonstrated on the world stage and i will do it again. [cheers and applause] yesterday, you had the chance, if you wanted to, addressed the people of america in his acceptance speech. i read that this morning. if you did, he thought it extraordinarily, surprisingly disappointing. the speech,...
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america. bringing jobs home now. (vo) this is joy. >>who the heck does mitt romney think he is? (vo) this is joy on current tv. >>if mitt romney treats his magic underwear the same way as his tax returns, then he's been going commando for the past 10 years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching and listening to the foo fighters there a significant step up from g.e. smith, an angry g.e. smith. >> he was not happy last week at all. >> big step up from taylor hicks, too. >> and james taylor singing carolina on my mind. i think these people in the audience got their money's worth. >> i'm not much of a music guy but i do enjoy awkward convention dancing. >> do you? >> you see democrats rocking out to acoustic music tonight they're doing a pretty good job. >> republicans were more fun but there's been plenty of awkward stuff here. >> let's get a social media update here, how did people react to president clinton's speech last night and what are they buzzing about today in regards to expectations. >> ch
america. bringing jobs home now. (vo) this is joy. >>who the heck does mitt romney think he is? (vo) this is joy on current tv. >>if mitt romney treats his magic underwear the same way as his tax returns, then he's been going commando for the past 10 years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching and listening to the foo fighters there a significant step up from g.e. smith, an angry g.e. smith. >> he was not happy last week at all. >> big step up from taylor hicks, too....
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not god bless america, god [ muted ] america! >> the reaction was damning. reverend wright had officiated at obama's wedding and baptized his children. the association threatened to derail everything. but obama seized the chance. to explain his ties to wright, he spoke to a broader, tougher topic -- race in america. >> the issues that have surfaced over the last few weeks reflect the complexities of race in this country that we've never really worked through. >> the fact that he wrote it in about 12 hours speaks volumes to his sincerity. >> it was a gamble, but it worked. obama went on to clinch the democratic nomination. in the general election that fall, his republican opponent chose not to engage in the race question. >> there was a tremendous debate in the republican party about how to use the reverend wright, for example, as a political weapon in the campaign and senator mccain was against doing it, because when you light the match on these issues, it's not possible to control where it goes. and we understood that. we were never prouder of john mccain w
not god bless america, god [ muted ] america! >> the reaction was damning. reverend wright had officiated at obama's wedding and baptized his children. the association threatened to derail everything. but obama seized the chance. to explain his ties to wright, he spoke to a broader, tougher topic -- race in america. >> the issues that have surfaced over the last few weeks reflect the complexities of race in this country that we've never really worked through. >> the fact that...
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[applause] ♪ 4 purple mountains majesty above the the rooted plain america america god grant his grace on thee and ccrown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea o, beautiful for patriot streams that sees beyond the years thine alabaster city sleeve undimmed by human america america god grant his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ [applause] >> martin, my goodness, that was absolutely beautiful. and now, on behalf of the golden gate bridge and all that it stands for, please join me in welcoming democratic leader nancy pelosi. thank you so much, nancy. [applause] >> this has come as a great surprise to me, so i am a little bit embarrassed, but i think i am getting over it. i love that song, especially the second verse that martin sang. o beautiful for patriot streams that sees beyond the years. that is exactly what the people who envisioned this bridge did. they saw beyond the years, in many ways. certainly as a physical infrastructure, but all that it stands for. the nine alabaster cities gleam undimmed by human tears. that is san fr
[applause] ♪ 4 purple mountains majesty above the the rooted plain america america god grant his grace on thee and ccrown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea o, beautiful for patriot streams that sees beyond the years thine alabaster city sleeve undimmed by human america america god grant his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ [applause] >> martin, my goodness, that was absolutely beautiful. and now, on behalf of the golden gate...
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it explains how america works in a very fun way. for you parents and grandparent who is want the urchins to wise up, check this one out. that's a factor tip of the day. congratulations to juliette turner. that's it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor web site. also, we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be
it explains how america works in a very fun way. for you parents and grandparent who is want the urchins to wise up, check this one out. that's a factor tip of the day. congratulations to juliette turner. that's it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor web site. also, we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be
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drug policy in latin america as a result of doubling up efforts to fight the drug war it's a rise in homicides a rise in violence so they're willing to explore specifically guatemala willing to explore ideas like decriminalizing and even legal as legalization of illicit drugs what do you think america i mean i think it's an unfortunate situation i really do and i understand that the leaders are extremely frustrated and they're sort of in this gridlock and i feel that they i think in many ways think that they're just on their own and that you know that they don't have a partner in the u.s. in many ways to really kind of fight this problem and i think it's affecting them. you know probably. significantly worse and it's affecting us as much as it's affecting us but at the same time i mean to say that pushing for decriminalization of drugs i mean these are serious drugs that we're talking about i personally just don't think that that's that's a viable solution but what about like we mentioned before portugal i mean as a country that decriminalize all drugs across the spectrum and they ha
drug policy in latin america as a result of doubling up efforts to fight the drug war it's a rise in homicides a rise in violence so they're willing to explore specifically guatemala willing to explore ideas like decriminalizing and even legal as legalization of illicit drugs what do you think america i mean i think it's an unfortunate situation i really do and i understand that the leaders are extremely frustrated and they're sort of in this gridlock and i feel that they i think in many ways...
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he can't come back to america an therefe he can't come back to america. therefore th french judge deded this? >> the california judge said this. the concern is that france will now have jurisdiction. >> how do you feel about this? >> i'm beside myself. i didn't think anything like this would be possible. >> alan dershowitz how is this possible? >> i have been involved in the rights of children. they are the ones that are not represented and the interests of the children are neglected as parents fight among themselves in the 19 #60s and 1907s i litigated when children's parents were lesbians. and then a russian boy whose parents were american. and in this case, unfortunately these are american children who were born in america and they have been deported without any determination that really it is in their best interest not to be americans and not to go to the schools in which they were enrolled and not to remain with their friends and their mother in order to satisfy their father who has been deported. the obvious solution would be to keep the children wi
he can't come back to america an therefe he can't come back to america. therefore th french judge deded this? >> the california judge said this. the concern is that france will now have jurisdiction. >> how do you feel about this? >> i'm beside myself. i didn't think anything like this would be possible. >> alan dershowitz how is this possible? >> i have been involved in the rights of children. they are the ones that are not represented and the interests of the...
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we call it "this is america and the world." in the desert of oman, downtown in singapore or talking to guests in new york or washington, we are learning about the entire world. you can see all of our programs that thisisamerica.net and thisis the less is more.
we call it "this is america and the world." in the desert of oman, downtown in singapore or talking to guests in new york or washington, we are learning about the entire world. you can see all of our programs that thisisamerica.net and thisis the less is more.
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they are the number one solar company in america now. and they also run some of their buildings with wind energy. and they also have cut their packaging. and i want him to describe what i am trying to get people to think about, which is, most people make money and decide i want to do something good. that's a noble and good thing. they have decided instead to go back to square one and say what good do we want. we want to avoid the worst consequence of global warming. we want to cut our energy bill, we want to make it more predictable over the long run. how should we design our stores. how should we design our truck routes, how should we designed way we package our products from the beginning to get where we want to go in the end. we're trying to get people to think about, instead of fixing things when we get comfortable, how can we all at every income level, we're also flying nongovernmental groups in from some of the poorest countries in the world to be a part of this debate. how do you have the maximum impact by thinking more about it i
they are the number one solar company in america now. and they also run some of their buildings with wind energy. and they also have cut their packaging. and i want him to describe what i am trying to get people to think about, which is, most people make money and decide i want to do something good. that's a noble and good thing. they have decided instead to go back to square one and say what good do we want. we want to avoid the worst consequence of global warming. we want to cut our energy...
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>> america will be the biggest loser if we go off that cliff. i hope, as does everybody else, after this political season gets out of the way, the lame duck congress will come to some kind of agreement and conclusion to prevent that. all this lamenting and crying over the loss of the middle class in america. we have to put that in context. the definition of what middle class america means has changed over the last 20th century, farmers who moved into industrial jobs. we don't lament the guys that stood in front of blast furnaces we saw in our old high school videos making steel. technology and growth changed things. we live in a global economy. we can't change that. the best thing we can do to bring middle class america back is have economic growth. we won't have that until we have some kind of political leadership. i'm particularly talking about congress to set tax policies and get us out of this constant deficit. >> that's a very good point, why we brought up the fiscal cliff, quite frankly, you're seeing these little signs of life in the hous
>> america will be the biggest loser if we go off that cliff. i hope, as does everybody else, after this political season gets out of the way, the lame duck congress will come to some kind of agreement and conclusion to prevent that. all this lamenting and crying over the loss of the middle class in america. we have to put that in context. the definition of what middle class america means has changed over the last 20th century, farmers who moved into industrial jobs. we don't lament the...
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bank of america is a classic beta trade. you see investors pile into the stock and the options when you think you can get a big move. i was staring at the stock at 8:10 yesterday morning saying it was going straight to 9. the stock went up 30 cents yesterday and today. mike is suggesting a call spread that costs 25 cents. to me that makes a lot of sense to define your risk especially as you head into earnings. >> real quick, i'd do a completely different trade, bullish trade in the web extra on bank of america because the stock is below $10, you have to change it up a little bit. >> all right. let's wrap this up with a little stocks versus options. 100 shares would set you back about $900. mike's call spread purchase which is basically a stock replacement strategy meaning you sell your stock and use a portion to buy options. that costs much less as in $25. and it could triple your money by october. >>> let's move on here. seems like we've been talking about it all year. now it's just days away. we are talking, of course, abo
bank of america is a classic beta trade. you see investors pile into the stock and the options when you think you can get a big move. i was staring at the stock at 8:10 yesterday morning saying it was going straight to 9. the stock went up 30 cents yesterday and today. mike is suggesting a call spread that costs 25 cents. to me that makes a lot of sense to define your risk especially as you head into earnings. >> real quick, i'd do a completely different trade, bullish trade in the web...
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tim carpenter who co-founded the progressive democrats of america p.t. america or one of the great organizations activist organizations you know this is some e-mail yesterday saying that it looked to him like the the choice of speakers of people like elizabeth warren at the d.n.c. at the convention was actually pushing the entire party in a more progressive direction do you have that sense and if so in the minute we have left here what can we all do to move the democratic party more in the direction the lives of the war and then in the direction of you know some of the the old conservative democrats well i think elizabeth warren did it and she did it in a way that we it's easy to deliver and that is when she says corporations are not people that the crowd went crazy because in their heart they're tired of being equated to a cold corporation they understood just like she said this fight that we have the next four years during the obama administration is to make certain that we put people first that we put people where it comes to benefits rather than corp
tim carpenter who co-founded the progressive democrats of america p.t. america or one of the great organizations activist organizations you know this is some e-mail yesterday saying that it looked to him like the the choice of speakers of people like elizabeth warren at the d.n.c. at the convention was actually pushing the entire party in a more progressive direction do you have that sense and if so in the minute we have left here what can we all do to move the democratic party more in the...
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the smartest people in america go to silicon valley. the most brilliant people lived in -- people with intimate america are are the people driving this revolution. the elite now go to the internet. that is with the smart kids go. the mark zuckerbergs, the sheryl sandbergs. as much as people did not go into politics. -- the smartest people do not go into politics. i think our challenge in america is figuring out how to get the mark zuckerberg's to not worry about becoming millionaires and worry about becoming politicians and teachers? or politicians who are as pandemic -- who are dynamic entrepreneurs flocking to silicon valley. is the outbreak is? >> i do not think it is outrageous but you are wrong. there is a distinction. i wanted to pose a few more questions before we open it up to the audits and have an argument among ourselves. we heard google's general counsel talking about embracing you made snide comments during his speech? >> me? is he here? i cannot be too rude, then. i think there is a problem -- with there are a lot of cults
the smartest people in america go to silicon valley. the most brilliant people lived in -- people with intimate america are are the people driving this revolution. the elite now go to the internet. that is with the smart kids go. the mark zuckerbergs, the sheryl sandbergs. as much as people did not go into politics. -- the smartest people do not go into politics. i think our challenge in america is figuring out how to get the mark zuckerberg's to not worry about becoming millionaires and worry...
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that america is not a force of freedom but america is a force of exploitation. if you look at the jewel movement of obama's policies, they are linked. what is he doing? domestically he is expanding the power of the state. internationally he is shrinking or contract thing power of the united states. he is expanding state power locally and reducing american power in the world. why would obama support oil-drilling abroad? but not here? nothing to do with environmentalism. i don't think obama cares if the earth is getting hotter or colder. he doesn't know. he doesn't care. what he is attempting is global energy redistribution. he is trying to make sure the previously colonized countries have more energy to grow faster and putting the cents on the colonize the which is to say us. why is obama promiscuously spending money as if the deficit didn't matter? obvious the republicans didn't have congress he would have spent a lot more. the reason he is doing and i believe is because he's using the dead has a way to settle america's colonial debt. the idea here is that ameri
that america is not a force of freedom but america is a force of exploitation. if you look at the jewel movement of obama's policies, they are linked. what is he doing? domestically he is expanding the power of the state. internationally he is shrinking or contract thing power of the united states. he is expanding state power locally and reducing american power in the world. why would obama support oil-drilling abroad? but not here? nothing to do with environmentalism. i don't think obama cares...
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the tea party loves america, but it is an america that is an abstraction or memory. the nation of today with its many immigrants, liberated women, increasingly liberated gays, government programs, open trade, and a spanish language option on every phone, seems to scare them. for many conservatives, the rot set in a while ago. ron paul and his supporters argue, for instance, that the creation of the federal reserve in 1913 marked the beginning of the fall. others see the new deal as deeply illegitimate. for many, the culprit is the social changes ushered in by the 1960s. these have been with us for 100 years. they broadened opportunities for women and minorities, gave income support to seniors, helped create stable economic growth that has been the envy of the world. at some point, the change has become part of the fabric of the country. can you really love america and hate so much about it? the staunchly conservative senator, lindsay graham, gets it. "we're not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term," he explained to the "washington
the tea party loves america, but it is an america that is an abstraction or memory. the nation of today with its many immigrants, liberated women, increasingly liberated gays, government programs, open trade, and a spanish language option on every phone, seems to scare them. for many conservatives, the rot set in a while ago. ron paul and his supporters argue, for instance, that the creation of the federal reserve in 1913 marked the beginning of the fall. others see the new deal as deeply...
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and america prevailed. with the wisdom of our founders and the values of our families, america prevail sd. with each generation going further than the last, america prevailed. and with the opportunity we build today, for a shared prosperity tomorrow, america will prevail. it begins with re-electing barack obama. it begins with you! it begins now! may god bless you! and may god bless the united states of america! thank you. thank you. >> there is your keynoter, the mayor of san antonio, texas. let's go down to chuck todd on the floor. chuck, other than proving, all over again there is nothing quite like being the father of a daughter. if one was looking for comparisons between this gathering and tampa, what jumps out at you? >> it is the passion that you see throughout the evening. the republican convention, you saw it only in the last hour. it was almost as if they waited for the television cameras to come on. here tonight it has been passion, you hear the screams, the yells. and the passion here is for the
and america prevailed. with the wisdom of our founders and the values of our families, america prevail sd. with each generation going further than the last, america prevailed. and with the opportunity we build today, for a shared prosperity tomorrow, america will prevail. it begins with re-electing barack obama. it begins with you! it begins now! may god bless you! and may god bless the united states of america! thank you. thank you. >> there is your keynoter, the mayor of san antonio,...
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this is a tough time for the middle class in america. there's almost nothing that the president has done in the last four years that gives people confidence. >> a disappointing jobs report. we're going to see what the impact on the presidential race will be in the coming days. piers, back to you with more highlights from the convention. >> i also sat down with some of the new generation of democrats. beginning with the charismatic castro twins. and his brother joaquin who's running in texas. how do you reinforce the kind of story you guys can tell america? >> well, it means that there's this, as joaquin has said, he's campaigning for congress these days. this sort of infrastructure of opportunity. those things that it takes to experience opportunity in america. and america has been the land of opportunity. and so it's one example of that. the importance of tonight, of this election, is which one of these candidates is going to ensure that america remains unquestionably the land of opportunity in the coming years. tonight i'm convinced th
this is a tough time for the middle class in america. there's almost nothing that the president has done in the last four years that gives people confidence. >> a disappointing jobs report. we're going to see what the impact on the presidential race will be in the coming days. piers, back to you with more highlights from the convention. >> i also sat down with some of the new generation of democrats. beginning with the charismatic castro twins. and his brother joaquin who's running...
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america is coming back. we are going forward. i have news for governor romney. i have news for congressman ryan. gentlemen, it has never been a good bet to bet against the american people. never. [cheers and applause] folks, what america needs today as much as any time in our history is a president with a steady hand and the judgment and vision to see us through. we have that president and we are going to keep him. president barack obama. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ ["your smiling face" plays] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> did you see the child to report this morning? 95,000 new jobs created an almost 400,000 people dropped out of the work force. it is simply unimaginable. >> after losing 800,000 jobs a month after we took office -- before i took office, we have added jobs for the 30th month in a row. >> watch c-span as the presidential campaign moves toward the oct
america is coming back. we are going forward. i have news for governor romney. i have news for congressman ryan. gentlemen, it has never been a good bet to bet against the american people. never. [cheers and applause] folks, what america needs today as much as any time in our history is a president with a steady hand and the judgment and vision to see us through. we have that president and we are going to keep him. president barack obama. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank...
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god bless the united states of america. thank you all very much. >> the house minority leader, nancy pelosi. speaking to the floor enthusiastic reaction. still with us in the skybox is u.s. wisconsin congresswoman tammy baldwin run for the senate. mark you have a question. >> yes, you came to the congress the same year as paul ryan. and you have profound political ditches. and tell us what on a personal level what perm quality of his do you admire? >> we are friends. we actually came in in the same year and traveled and commute back and for the between wisconsin and dc together and we have managed to disagree without being disagreeable. we have sharp differences on the issues. but probably the untold story in the toxic partisan political times there still are friendships and there still are opportunities to look for reaching across the aisle to get things done for the people. and sometimes on wisconsin issues, we've teamed up. >> if that is the case why is it so hard to get the two parties to work together? >> well, i think
god bless the united states of america. thank you all very much. >> the house minority leader, nancy pelosi. speaking to the floor enthusiastic reaction. still with us in the skybox is u.s. wisconsin congresswoman tammy baldwin run for the senate. mark you have a question. >> yes, you came to the congress the same year as paul ryan. and you have profound political ditches. and tell us what on a personal level what perm quality of his do you admire? >> we are friends. we...
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god bless the united states of america. thank you all very much. >> the house minority leader, nancy pelosi. speaking to the floor enthusiastic reaction. still with us in the skybox is u.s. wisconsin congresswoman tammy baldwin run for the senate. mark you have a question. >> yes, you came to the congress the same year as paul ryan. and you have profound political ditches. and tell us what on a personal level what perm quality of his do you admire? >> we are friends. we actually came in in the same year and traveled and commute back and for the between wisconsin and dc together and we have managed to disagree without being disagreeable. we have sharp differences on the issues. but probably the untold story in the toxic partisan political times there still are friendships and there still are opportunities to look for reaching across the aisle to get things done for the people. and sometimes on wisconsin issues, we've teamed up. >> if that is the case why is it so hard to get the two parties to work together? >> well, i think
god bless the united states of america. thank you all very much. >> the house minority leader, nancy pelosi. speaking to the floor enthusiastic reaction. still with us in the skybox is u.s. wisconsin congresswoman tammy baldwin run for the senate. mark you have a question. >> yes, you came to the congress the same year as paul ryan. and you have profound political ditches. and tell us what on a personal level what perm quality of his do you admire? >> we are friends. we...
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bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> over seas tonight the duke and duchess of cambridge put on a brave face even as more magazines in more countries promise to public the pictures of kate middleton prompting harsh reaction from the palace. sarah james is traveling with the royals. >> reporter: the remote beauty of borneo. the lush rain forest a great place to get away from it all. especially now. the duke and duchess of cambridge gave no hint that they are at the center of a storm brewing over photos of kate sunbathing topless which appeared in a french magazine. the royal couple were reportedly furious that a photographer armed with a long lens snapped the photos while they were on vacation at a private home in the south of france. lawyers for the future king and queen of england are fighting
bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> over seas tonight the duke and duchess of cambridge put on a brave face even as more magazines in more countries promise to public the pictures of kate middleton prompting harsh reaction from the palace....
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you matter to america. don't you let anyone ever tell you that you can't become whatever you want to be. [cheers and applause] and if other politicians make you feel like you are not a part of their family, come on and be part of ours. [cheers and applause] our government has lost touch with our values while our politicians continue to shout about it. i'm tired of it. i was raised to believe the american dream was built on rewarding hard work. but we have seen the folks in washington turn the american ethic on its head. for too long those who play by the rules and keep the faith have gotten the shaft. and those who cut corners and cut deals have been rewarded. people are working harder than ever, spending less time with their children, working nights and weekends at their jobs instead of going to p.t.a. and little league or scouts. and their incomes are still going down. their taxes are still going up. and the cost of health care, housing, and education are going through the roof. meanwhile, more and more o
you matter to america. don't you let anyone ever tell you that you can't become whatever you want to be. [cheers and applause] and if other politicians make you feel like you are not a part of their family, come on and be part of ours. [cheers and applause] our government has lost touch with our values while our politicians continue to shout about it. i'm tired of it. i was raised to believe the american dream was built on rewarding hard work. but we have seen the folks in washington turn the...
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they have not served a red america or a blue america - they have served the united states of america. [cheers and applause] [audience chanting "usa!"] so i've got news for you, john mccain. we all put our country first. america, our work will not be easy. the challenges we face require tough choices, and democrats as well as republicans will need to cast off the worn-out ideas and politics of the past. for part of what has been lost these past eight years can't just be measured by lost wages or bigger trade deficits. what has also been lost is our sense of common purpose - our sense of higher purpose. and that's what we have to restore. we may not agree on abortion, but surely we can agree on reducing the number of unwanted pregnancies in this country. [cheers and applause] the reality of gun ownership may be different for hunters in rural ohio than for those plagued by gang-violence in cleveland, but don't tell me we can't uphold the second amendment while keeping ak-47s out of the hands of criminals. [cheers and applause] i know there are differences on same-sex marriage, but surely
they have not served a red america or a blue america - they have served the united states of america. [cheers and applause] [audience chanting "usa!"] so i've got news for you, john mccain. we all put our country first. america, our work will not be easy. the challenges we face require tough choices, and democrats as well as republicans will need to cast off the worn-out ideas and politics of the past. for part of what has been lost these past eight years can't just be measured by...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >> there is a huge explosion. every win is running in the other direction. we're on church street. we're not sure what happened. there has been a huge explosion. everyone's running for their lives, literally. police, media, i see a woman pushing a baby carriage. here combs the smoke. here comes the smoke. bill: they were running for their lives. rick leventhal reporting from the morning of the attacks. bill: at bottom of your screen you see the ticker not carrying headlines, recognizing those we lost on this day 11 years ago. it will take at least 3 hours and 30 minutes for all those names to roll across your screen. tim brown's a former new york city firefighter and survived the fall of both towers, having been one of the first to respond to the call and he is with us now. sir, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: then again, september 11th. there was significant news that crossed yesterday with regard to first-responders
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >> there is a huge explosion. every win is running in the other direction. we're on church street. we're not sure what happened. there has been a huge explosion. everyone's running for their lives, literally. police, media, i see a woman pushing a baby carriage. here combs the smoke. here comes the smoke. bill: they were running for their lives. rick leventhal reporting from the morning of the attacks. bill: at...
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god bless america. thank you. >> the auto bailout is a big topic this week, obviously coming up, the president of the united auto workers takes the stage. ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> a major topic at the convention has been president obama's decision to bail out the auto industry. tonight, we heard from bob king, president of the united auto workers. take a look. >> in some of america's darkest economic days since the great depression, and in the face of tremendous political venom, president obama met the test of moral character. he stood up for what -- not for what was popular and easy, but for what was right. he stood for and with american workers. not just auto workers, but a million workers in towns all across america. who, if the -- who if the industry went under would not be able to put food on the table. we all remember what those days were like when
god bless america. thank you. >> the auto bailout is a big topic this week, obviously coming up, the president of the united auto workers takes the stage. ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> a major topic at the convention has been president obama's decision to bail out the auto industry. tonight, we heard from bob king, president of the...
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liberals want to redistribute income in america. obama wants to remind america in the world. that is a different agenda completely. and i think for me, through my book, exposing that agenda is a way of challenging obama in his own constituency. even african americans have taken devastating economic losses. but they think he is one of us. he is our champion. one of the things you see in the film is that we don't argue this point. you don't say it, you show it. some people say, why doesn't obamacare about the poor? the typical answer is he is very unconnected with ordinary emotional issues. his focus is on the rich. you don't need another. the bottom line is that with obama, you're dealing with a new kind of guy. when i was on c-span a couple of years ago, he said we don't judge people by what they believe. so obama claimed his path. this multicultural history and all we are saying is, what these influences really are. let's not just read his book and say, oh, here is a funny multicultural guy. let's realize that this guy was a dangerous revolutionary in its values to blow up b
liberals want to redistribute income in america. obama wants to remind america in the world. that is a different agenda completely. and i think for me, through my book, exposing that agenda is a way of challenging obama in his own constituency. even african americans have taken devastating economic losses. but they think he is one of us. he is our champion. one of the things you see in the film is that we don't argue this point. you don't say it, you show it. some people say, why doesn't...
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bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. >> reporter: tonight the battle over leaked take place. >> as we try to resuscitate the notion that we are all in this thing together, leave nobody behind, we do have to be innovative in thinking what are the delivery systems that are actually effective and meet people where they live? and my suggestion, i guess, would be that the trick -- and this is one of the few areas where i think there are technical issues that have to be dealt with as opposed to just political issues -- the trick is how do we structure government systems that pool resources and, hence, facilitat
bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. >> reporter:...
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move america forward. [applause] i am congresswomen carolyn maloney from the great, great state of new york. [applause] president obama made health-care a right, not a privilege, for all americans. that was a change that brought hope to millions. now, women are beginning to get to the preventative services that they deserve. including birth control. [applause] if they get sick, or become pregnant, they will not lose their health insurance. [applause] soon, for the very first time, no longer will being a woman be a pre-existing condition -- pre- existing medical condition. [cheers and applause] healthy imams mean healthy families. when my republican -- a healthy moms mean healthy families. when my republican colleagues refused to include one single woman on the first panel of witnesses to speak for the concerns of women, i asked, where are the women? where are the women? where are the women? [cheers and applause] where are they? we are here. now, the women of america are here. and we are on our way to reele
move america forward. [applause] i am congresswomen carolyn maloney from the great, great state of new york. [applause] president obama made health-care a right, not a privilege, for all americans. that was a change that brought hope to millions. now, women are beginning to get to the preventative services that they deserve. including birth control. [applause] if they get sick, or become pregnant, they will not lose their health insurance. [applause] soon, for the very first time, no longer...
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. >>> en despierta américa, tenemos mira quién mira, porque dicen que mi meche recibe mensajes secretos de fernando arau cuando él baila. >>> en los ejercicios trabaje la mayor cantidad de músculos en su cuerpo. >>> primeros auxilios para la intimidad, les ayudamos a los que no consiguen placer después de perdonar una infidelidad. >>> tambiÉn nos visitan dos estrellas de mira quién baila, argelia tilano y alicia machado, estamos en. >>> despierta américa tu mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas y cerrar con broche de oro >>> su semana ♪. ♪. >>> hoy es viernes!!!!! ♪. >>> eh, eh, eh, eh , eh. >>> vengan, muchachos ♪. (risas). >>> mira, cómo se brinca, chiky. >>> haz esto, haz esto (todos hablan). (risas) ♪. >>> y entonces. >>> así está en el video. >>> entonces. >>> así es el video. >>> raúl, haz un pasito. >>> es que como tengo la columna como la tengo. >>> en el piso. >>> eso ♪. >>> muy bien >>> vamos, vamos ♪. >>> muy bueno, si no se ha dado cuenta ¡hoy es viernes! 28 de septiembre del año 2012 >>> tenemos un programa muy especial, dj frey lleno de energía y
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this isn't against america? >> no, because otherwise president obama has to explain why has he been empowering america's enemies, which he has done since the first day he got into office. >> andy, good book, and a good follow-up. >> thank you, sean. >> coming up, one look at the -- you won't believe the schedule today. his busy fundraising schedule. you get a very clear sense of the administration's priorities, especially due to the fact he won't meet with netanyahu. we will talk about his schedule around the country. we have a top former advisor to obama. he's here to react. the hannity shootout is next. [ thunder crashes ] [ male announcer ] if you think all batteries are the same... consider this: when the unexpected happens, there's one brand of battery more emergency workers trust in their maglites: duracell. one reason: duralock power preserve. it locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. guaranteed. so, whether it's 10 years' of life's sunny days... or... the occasional stormy one... trust goes a long
this isn't against america? >> no, because otherwise president obama has to explain why has he been empowering america's enemies, which he has done since the first day he got into office. >> andy, good book, and a good follow-up. >> thank you, sean. >> coming up, one look at the -- you won't believe the schedule today. his busy fundraising schedule. you get a very clear sense of the administration's priorities, especially due to the fact he won't meet with netanyahu. we...
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ben bernanke has called the job crisis in america a grave concern. we all know that our elected leaders in washington so far have not done much about it lately. >> i think what we've had lately is because you've had a lack of leadership on fiscal policy. >> i just want to pause there, paul ryan. a lack of leadership on fiscal policy. you happen to be the budget committee chairman. wasn't it the two of you that snubbed simpson/bowles and put out your own plans? being a little snarky here. there are plenty of opportunities on both sides here, that's the point we wanted to make. >> you've had bad fiscal policies here in america. and you had the federal reserve trying to bail out fiscal policy. >> okay. so ben to the bailout. it's not just paul ryan saying that. almost everybody is saying that. how much power though does ben and the fed have? because he has been funneling money, new dollars, into the u.s. economy now for nearly four years to the tune of nearly $3 trillion. $3 trillion. the goal was to lower interest rates which would then spark lending,
ben bernanke has called the job crisis in america a grave concern. we all know that our elected leaders in washington so far have not done much about it lately. >> i think what we've had lately is because you've had a lack of leadership on fiscal policy. >> i just want to pause there, paul ryan. a lack of leadership on fiscal policy. you happen to be the budget committee chairman. wasn't it the two of you that snubbed simpson/bowles and put out your own plans? being a little snarky...
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america used to have the world's best infrastructure. in the 1950s, american highways, parks, state universities and airports were the envy of the world. >> when this country invested 4% of its economic gdp in infrastructure, our economy grew at 4%. not exactly 8 but close. when we scaled back our investments as a country to 2%, our economy grew at that level. >> reporter: and with the government investing less, emanuel is taking matters into his own hands. his first project, an energy retrofit of several public buildings, including the chicago cultural center, one of the city's largest energy consumers. >> this is the one we call in the boiler world, aarp, senior citizen? >> yes, exactly. right. right. >> all right. >> reporter: retrofit would shave the city's energy bill by 25% over the next three years. >> these were put in 1974. >> reporter: the city plans to take those utility bills savings, an estimated $20 million a year, and use that to pay back potential investors for the $225 million retrofit. in addition to increasing efficien
america used to have the world's best infrastructure. in the 1950s, american highways, parks, state universities and airports were the envy of the world. >> when this country invested 4% of its economic gdp in infrastructure, our economy grew at 4%. not exactly 8 but close. when we scaled back our investments as a country to 2%, our economy grew at that level. >> reporter: and with the government investing less, emanuel is taking matters into his own hands. his first project, an...
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that's what america stands for. that is the outcome that we will work for with sanctions and consequences for those who persecute and assistance and support for thoseho work f caweiehae syrians who embrace this vision will have the strength and the legitimacy to lead. in iran, we see where the path of a violent and unaccountable ideologyad nieo h a remarkable and ancient history. and many iranians wish to enjoy peace and prosperity alongside their neighbors. but just as it restricts the rights of its own people, the iranian government ctinu to prop up dictornass and supports terrorist groups abroad. time and again, it has failed to take the opportunity to demonstrate that its nuclear program is peaceful. and to meet its obligations to the united naons. so let me be clear. america wants to rol t issue through diplomacy and we believe there is still time and space to do so. but that time is not unlimited. respect the right of nations to access pceful nuclear power. but one of the purposes of the nighted nations is toe
that's what america stands for. that is the outcome that we will work for with sanctions and consequences for those who persecute and assistance and support for thoseho work f caweiehae syrians who embrace this vision will have the strength and the legitimacy to lead. in iran, we see where the path of a violent and unaccountable ideologyad nieo h a remarkable and ancient history. and many iranians wish to enjoy peace and prosperity alongside their neighbors. but just as it restricts the rights...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you?>> and n" >> if this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. the former russian spy was poisoned to death and london. six years later, a british judge will like to know why. the protests over the anti islamic film spreads to pakistan where crowds tried to storm the american embassy. china is aging fast. could these pensioners be the stumbling block to the country's economic growth? >> this looming population crisis, the costs that might bring might be what will way the chinese economy down. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a british judge has opened
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you?>> and n" >> if this is...
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america is not in decline. america is not in decline. i've got news for governor romney and congressman ryan, gentlemen, never ever, it never makes sense, it's never been a good bet to bet against the american people. [crowd cheering] never. [crowd cheering] my fellow americans, america is coming back. and we're not going back. and we have no intention of down sizing the american dream. [crowd cheering] plowsh never. never, never a good bet. ladies and gentlemen, in a moment, in a moment we're going to hear from a man whose whole life is a testament for the power of that dream. and whose presidency is the best hope to secure that dream for our children. for you see, you see, we see a future. we really honest to god, do we see a future for everyone, rich and poor does their part and has a part. a future where we depend more on clean energy from home and less on oil from abroad. a future where we're number one in the world again in college graduation. a future where we promote the private sector, not the privileged sector. [crowd cheering]
america is not in decline. america is not in decline. i've got news for governor romney and congressman ryan, gentlemen, never ever, it never makes sense, it's never been a good bet to bet against the american people. [crowd cheering] never. [crowd cheering] my fellow americans, america is coming back. and we're not going back. and we have no intention of down sizing the american dream. [crowd cheering] plowsh never. never, never a good bet. ladies and gentlemen, in a moment, in a moment we're...
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ahí está, panchita, miss meche, américa?. >> mentira, las tiene todas puestas en el baño. >> yo les voy a decir una cosa, que bueno que están estos postres. >> sí, participe en el juego, el raspadito, para ganarse 300 dólares y si no gana hoy, mañana. >> no se pierda "despierta américa" y diga por qué le gusta el programa. >> tú no puedes participar. >> ahora lo que sí quiero hacer es, saber informarme. >> adelante sacha. >> tengo información importante para los padres de niños pequeños es que una bebé de 8 meses estuvo a punto de perder la vida al tragarse una bolita que crece con el agua, son unas diminutas esferas, aumentan su tamaño cuando son puestas en contacto con el agua, así crecieron en un día, luego habían expandido su tamaño 30 veces, una de estas bolitas fue la que se tragó la bebé, la bebé se lo tragó y la bolita creció de tal manera que le había taponeado el intestina. >> el empaque advierte que son solo para niños sobre 4 años. >> entre un 80 y 90% de los casos que los niños que se t
ahí está, panchita, miss meche, américa?. >> mentira, las tiene todas puestas en el baño. >> yo les voy a decir una cosa, que bueno que están estos postres. >> sí, participe en el juego, el raspadito, para ganarse 300 dólares y si no gana hoy, mañana. >> no se pierda "despierta américa" y diga por qué le gusta el programa. >> tú no puedes participar. >> ahora lo que sí quiero hacer es, saber informarme. >> adelante sacha. >>...
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in that america. your new president could be a man who stands by when a public figure tries to silence a private citizen with hateful slurs. [applause] a man who won't stand up to those slurs or to any of the extreme biggated voice big bigos own party. it would be an america in which you have a new vice president who cosponsored a bill that would allow pregnant women to die preventable deaths in our emergency room. an america in which states humiliate women by forcing us to endure invasive ultra sounds, that we don't want. and our doctors say that we don't need. an america in which access to birth control is controlled by people who will never use it. [ applause ] an america in which politicians redefine rape and victims are victimized all over again. in which someone decides which domestic violence victim deserves access to services and which don't. we know what this america would look like. in a few short months that's the america that we could be but that's not the america that we should be and it'
in that america. your new president could be a man who stands by when a public figure tries to silence a private citizen with hateful slurs. [applause] a man who won't stand up to those slurs or to any of the extreme biggated voice big bigos own party. it would be an america in which you have a new vice president who cosponsored a bill that would allow pregnant women to die preventable deaths in our emergency room. an america in which states humiliate women by forcing us to endure invasive...
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. >> item one is resolution approving contract with new flier of america for low floor diesel hybrid buses not to exceed 36,889,364. >> thank you. supervisor wiener? >> thank you, madam chair. i'm proud to be sponsoring a resolution authorizing the municipal transportation agency to purchase 45 40-foot diesel hybrid buses to replace buses that are past their useful life. also to authorize the mta to enter into a contract to rehabilitate up to 80 of its buses. muni has many challenges, as we all know. one of the greatest challenges is that we don't have enough vehicles, buses and light rail vehicles. and that many of the vehicles that muni does have require sitting work. need to be rehabilitated. are not reliable. they break down and service suffers as a result. so when i first learned that muni wanted to purchase these new vehicles and rehabilitate others i was excited to hear it. i was proud to be able to sponsor this authorization. it will make muni more reliable, it will make service more dependable and increase the number of vehicles that are usable by the agency. colleagues, i a
. >> item one is resolution approving contract with new flier of america for low floor diesel hybrid buses not to exceed 36,889,364. >> thank you. supervisor wiener? >> thank you, madam chair. i'm proud to be sponsoring a resolution authorizing the municipal transportation agency to purchase 45 40-foot diesel hybrid buses to replace buses that are past their useful life. also to authorize the mta to enter into a contract to rehabilitate up to 80 of its buses. muni has many...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is abc world news america -- "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. the u.s. embassy in sanaa is under attack as protests spread to the middle east. the afghan army is making progress, but the government is not. can it survive when nato forces leave? his footsteps won the space race. today, hundreds gathered to pay a final tribute to astronaut neil armstrong. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. u.s. warships are sailing to the coast of libya following the coast -- the death of the american ambassador. american embassies around the world are ramping up security. in yemen, those measures might be too late. protesters in the yemeni capital reached the embassy walls today. it is continuing fallout of a film produced in america that muslims see as an insult to the prophet muhammed. from the libyan capital, tripoli, are middle east editor now reports. >> the american embassy in, yemen's capital -- in sanaa, mn's capital, is heavily fortified. the anger spreading across the region about the anti-m
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is abc world news america -- "bbc world news america," reporting from washington. the u.s. embassy in sanaa is under attack as protests spread to the middle east. the afghan army is making progress, but the government is not. can it survive when nato forces leave? his footsteps won the space race. today, hundreds gathered to pay a final tribute to astronaut neil armstrong. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in...
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attacks on the rise all over afghanistan it looks like it's getting harder and harder to cleanly end america's longest war robert greenwald joins me now he's movie producer and director activist founder and president of brave new films robert welcome thank you tom good to be with you as always and thanks for joining us and i should add the of the creator of rethink afghanistan dot org as i recall is word is where all that is the reason. in film rethink afghanistan dot com actually and also short clips about the afghanistan war that we've talked about with you over the two or three years of. the war was escalated and it's a tragedy tom it's truly a true tragedy doesn't the recent surge in green on blue violence suggest that there's a huge flaw in our current strategy. yes the strategy from day one if you could even articulate the strategy has been fundamentally flawed because it was based on a series of misconceptions and i tell you you go to afghanistan and you get off the plane and you do all you need to do is have your eyes open and your ears to tune and you see people hungry looking for job
attacks on the rise all over afghanistan it looks like it's getting harder and harder to cleanly end america's longest war robert greenwald joins me now he's movie producer and director activist founder and president of brave new films robert welcome thank you tom good to be with you as always and thanks for joining us and i should add the of the creator of rethink afghanistan dot org as i recall is word is where all that is the reason. in film rethink afghanistan dot com actually and also...
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the bank of america stadium. the bank of america logo is going to be everywhere and i don't know if that's good or bad thing for the president. >> i'm not sure if it's good or bad for the president, but it tells the tale of the last four years. the way we have seen the mortgage industry, the big banks have done very well. concentrating things. consumers are paying higher rates. the mom-and-pop mortgage brokers are having a tougher time. neil: do find it odd that we go after the banks when it was aggressive lending that got us into this pickle in the first place? >> i think that is somewhat true. although what we are really seeing right now is that consumers are paying higher rates because there isn't less competition. neil: is beginning to percolate. i don't want to jump the gun, but it seems to be. >> we are absolutely on the bottom. seems like we will get a positive indicator one day and a negative the next day. it is anybody's guess. in my view, the more competition we have, the better the market will be and t
the bank of america stadium. the bank of america logo is going to be everywhere and i don't know if that's good or bad thing for the president. >> i'm not sure if it's good or bad for the president, but it tells the tale of the last four years. the way we have seen the mortgage industry, the big banks have done very well. concentrating things. consumers are paying higher rates. the mom-and-pop mortgage brokers are having a tougher time. neil: do find it odd that we go after the banks when...
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to move america forward. [crowd cheering] >> i'm congress woman carolyn maloney from the great great state of new york. [crowd cheering] when president obama made healthcare a right, not a privilege for all americans, that was change that brought hope to millions. now women are beginning to get the preventive services that they deserve, including birth control. [crowd cheering] if they get sick or become pregnant, they will not lose their health insurance. and soon for the very first time, no longer will being a woman be a preexisting medical condition. [crowd cheering]ç healthy moms meanç healthy families. when my republican colleague held a hearing about birth control and refused, refused to include one single woman on the first panel as a witness to speak for the concerns of women, i asked where are the women. where are the women? [crowd cheering] where are the women? [crowd cheering] where are they? [crowd cheering] we're here. now the women of america are here. and we, we are on our way to re-elect o
to move america forward. [crowd cheering] >> i'm congress woman carolyn maloney from the great great state of new york. [crowd cheering] when president obama made healthcare a right, not a privilege for all americans, that was change that brought hope to millions. now women are beginning to get the preventive services that they deserve, including birth control. [crowd cheering] if they get sick or become pregnant, they will not lose their health insurance. and soon for the very first...
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but it was america and what america stands for that was threatened. and fortunately everybody came together and hopefully the federal government will come through and help us. we're still going to have to charge for a museum. we're still going to have to fund raise. >> so, ashleigh, we'll see if congress does approve that funding. either way, this museum is now said to open, either at the end of 2013, or at the latest the beginning of 2014. and that's going to be closure, the final -- the final set of this memorial, this remembrance for the people that come here to what was ground zero, and what now is a much more beautiful place. especially on a day like today. >> yeah, i know, poppy, looking up into the skies over new york today, it's just eerie the similarities between that tuesday back then and the tuesday it is today. the same, beautiful, crisp blue sky. poppy harlow for us down at formerly ground zero. thank you for that. i want to get right to the minority leader of the u.s. house of representatives, senator -- u.s. representative nancy pelosi
but it was america and what america stands for that was threatened. and fortunately everybody came together and hopefully the federal government will come through and help us. we're still going to have to charge for a museum. we're still going to have to fund raise. >> so, ashleigh, we'll see if congress does approve that funding. either way, this museum is now said to open, either at the end of 2013, or at the latest the beginning of 2014. and that's going to be closure, the final -- the...
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because he can't come from america, and therefore he can't come back to america so they will stay there. therefore the french judge decided this? >> the california judge said this. the concern is that france will now have jurisdiction. >> how do you feel about this? >> i'm beside myself. i didn't think anything like this would be possible. >> alan dershowitz how is this possible? >> i have long been interested in the rights of children in contested divorce cases and often children are the ones who are not represented and the interest of the children are neglected as parents fight among themselves, and in 1960 and 70s i litigated the rights of children taken away from them because their mother was lesbian. in 1980s i was involved in a case of a russian boy who wanted to stay in america and his parents were compelled to go back. and in the elan gonzalez case, i expressed the rights of the child be represented and this case, it is typical of that. these are american children born in america, and they are american citizens who have been deported without any determination that really it is i
because he can't come from america, and therefore he can't come back to america so they will stay there. therefore the french judge decided this? >> the california judge said this. the concern is that france will now have jurisdiction. >> how do you feel about this? >> i'm beside myself. i didn't think anything like this would be possible. >> alan dershowitz how is this possible? >> i have long been interested in the rights of children in contested divorce cases...