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political unity in america as much as possible. i will leave it to the audience to decide, using these three war aims, as a metric whether there's any reason for bin laden and al-qaeda to be discouraged about the progress they have made in the war they began in 1996. now, let me move to discussing how we can begin to blunt the threats from the persian gulf. the best foreign policy advice for the obama administration, in fact, for any u.s. administration has been heard by anyone who has flown on an airliner. during the preflight safety briefing each passenger is told in case of an emergency place our oxygen first and only then help others with theirs. i have referred to this commonsense instruction in my books. and i believe in its continuing direct pertinence to u.s. foreign policy. before america and the few of our allies who can fight -- who will fight, rather, can defeat the expanding islamist movement and beat with must and more military power than we've used to date. washington must put its own foreign policy and political hou
political unity in america as much as possible. i will leave it to the audience to decide, using these three war aims, as a metric whether there's any reason for bin laden and al-qaeda to be discouraged about the progress they have made in the war they began in 1996. now, let me move to discussing how we can begin to blunt the threats from the persian gulf. the best foreign policy advice for the obama administration, in fact, for any u.s. administration has been heard by anyone who has flown on...
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how can america do that? how can america participate in that? freedom is inconsistent with the muslim world or the middle east or other parts of the world. president bush understood that that isn't the case. freedom and democracy are not limited to religion, not limited to regions of the world. they are desirous that exist within the human heart, the human soul and it human brain. the human desire is to have more control over your own life. in order to release that you have to see examples of it. you have to see that it is possible. the internet, the information revolution we lived through makes that information available to every one. people in china are watching what is happening in the middle east. make no mistake about it. it is creating in them this same questions that are created in egypt. why do we live in this kind of oppression? why do we live without a system of law that protects us? why can't we be the determining factor about what kind of education our children have or how many children we have rather than having the government decid
how can america do that? how can america participate in that? freedom is inconsistent with the muslim world or the middle east or other parts of the world. president bush understood that that isn't the case. freedom and democracy are not limited to religion, not limited to regions of the world. they are desirous that exist within the human heart, the human soul and it human brain. the human desire is to have more control over your own life. in order to release that you have to see examples of...
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two very different views of america. former british prime minister gordon brown, and the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf. >> you think he's arrogant? >> well, i think so. >> i think he is a great president. >> on president obama. >> if you look what president obama has achieved in half a decade of leadership that has been white in the recent years on behalf of the results of americans. >> no country has the right to intrude on any other country. >>> gordon brown on former president pervez musharraf. >> the situation in pakistan is more complicated in that there's al qaeda, there's taliban, and taliban spreading talibanization. >> they were two of the most powerful men in the world. now they can speak freely. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> a special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. has been showing some strains lately, and president obama's state visit is meant to smooth over any rough patches. but is it working? joining me now is a man who knows about that special relationship, former british
two very different views of america. former british prime minister gordon brown, and the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf. >> you think he's arrogant? >> well, i think so. >> i think he is a great president. >> on president obama. >> if you look what president obama has achieved in half a decade of leadership that has been white in the recent years on behalf of the results of americans. >> no country has the right to intrude on any other...
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to america. it's the dream that drew my own father to america from a small village in africa. it's a dream that we've carried forward -- sometimes through stormy waters, sometimes at great cost -- for more than two centuries. and for my own sake, i'm grateful they made those journeys because if they hadn't you'd be listening to somebody else speak right now. [laughter] and for america's sake, we're grateful so many others from this land took that chance, as well. after all, never has a nation so small inspired so much in another. [applause] irish signatures are on our founding documents. irish blood was spilled on our battlefields. irish sweat built our great cities. our spirit is eternally refreshed by irish story and irish song, our public life by the humor and heart and dedication of servants with names like kennedy and reagan, o'neill and moynihan. so you could say there's always been a little green behind the red, white and blue. [applause] when the father of our country, george washington,
to america. it's the dream that drew my own father to america from a small village in africa. it's a dream that we've carried forward -- sometimes through stormy waters, sometimes at great cost -- for more than two centuries. and for my own sake, i'm grateful they made those journeys because if they hadn't you'd be listening to somebody else speak right now. [laughter] and for america's sake, we're grateful so many others from this land took that chance, as well. after all, never has a nation...
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america, touring america, doing your show, dreaming the dream that every contestant does on "america's got talent." now that you're living the talent, the new season starts up tomorrow on nbc, what would you say? is it all that's cracked up to be? do you ever regret losing the anonymity? >> no, no, never. no, i don't. but for me, it was never so much about the fame, and all of the other things. those are all just icing on the cake. for me, the on thing i wanted, and the only thing i've always wanted since i was 10 years old was to have people enjoy what i do. and that was the low point in my career, to have one person in the audience. because i just wanted people to come and see the show and leave and say, wow, that was a really great show. >> that's wrong, winston was always about the money, right? >> of course, i'm the guy who spends all his money. >> that's right. so all of that is wonderful, and it is great. but for me, it really was about the show. it was about people knowing what i do and appreciating it. >> i remember after you went to vegas, going up there and seeing you in the
america, touring america, doing your show, dreaming the dream that every contestant does on "america's got talent." now that you're living the talent, the new season starts up tomorrow on nbc, what would you say? is it all that's cracked up to be? do you ever regret losing the anonymity? >> no, no, never. no, i don't. but for me, it was never so much about the fame, and all of the other things. those are all just icing on the cake. for me, the on thing i wanted, and the only...
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is that -- is that america? is that the country that wrote a constitution that said we would guarantee due process of law, that you wouldn't single out one company that is bigger than the others and tax it differently? that's not what our country was founded on. we should have a fair process. we should have fair taxation. we should be encouraging manufacturing in our country because these companies have a trust with their shareholders. we expect them to do well for their shareholders and they have millions of shareholders that depend on them to do the right thing with their business and with the investment that these shareholders have made. i might add that many pensions are dependent on these kinds of stocks that expect the c.e.o.'s to run the companies in a way that will keep our economy going, keep jobs in america, and keep their stockholders in a position where retirees can live on the income. and, mr. president, we are singling out an industry and saying, no, you're too big, and so you're going to be taxed
is that -- is that america? is that the country that wrote a constitution that said we would guarantee due process of law, that you wouldn't single out one company that is bigger than the others and tax it differently? that's not what our country was founded on. we should have a fair process. we should have fair taxation. we should be encouraging manufacturing in our country because these companies have a trust with their shareholders. we expect them to do well for their shareholders and they...
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it choices are yes how bad is islamophobia have to get america before we do something or no it's ok to profile muslims so far every one of you that was voted yes good on you log on to tell marvin dot com and let us know what you think the poll will be open until tomorrow morning. after the break a daily take on how veterans returning home from the war are not getting the welcome back they deserve. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here and. i think. even on the well. we have the government says they're going to keep you safe get ready because their freedom. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so please give think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm charging welcome to the big picture. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions. made who can you trust no one who is your view with a global missionary see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called sackfuls when nobody dares to ask we do our t. quest
it choices are yes how bad is islamophobia have to get america before we do something or no it's ok to profile muslims so far every one of you that was voted yes good on you log on to tell marvin dot com and let us know what you think the poll will be open until tomorrow morning. after the break a daily take on how veterans returning home from the war are not getting the welcome back they deserve. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here and. i think. even on the well. we...
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america, touring america, doing your show, dreaming the dream that every contestant does on "america's got talent." now that you're living the talent, the new season starts up tomorrow on nbc, what would you say? is it all that's cracked up to be? do you ever regret losing the anonymity? >> no, thougno, never. no, i don't. but for me, it was never so much about the fame, and all of the other things. those are all just icing on the cake. for me, the on thing i wanted, and the only thing i've always wanted since i was 10 years old was to have people enjoy what i do. and that was the low point in my career, to have one person in the audience. because i just wanted people to come and see the show and leave and say, wow, that was a really great show. >> that's wrong, winston was always about the money, right? >> of course, i'm the guy who spends all his money. >> that's right. so all of that is wonderful, and it is great. but for me, it really was about the show. it was about people knowing what i do and appreciating it. >> i remember after you went to vegas, going up there and seeing you i
america, touring america, doing your show, dreaming the dream that every contestant does on "america's got talent." now that you're living the talent, the new season starts up tomorrow on nbc, what would you say? is it all that's cracked up to be? do you ever regret losing the anonymity? >> no, thougno, never. no, i don't. but for me, it was never so much about the fame, and all of the other things. those are all just icing on the cake. for me, the on thing i wanted, and the...
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good morning, america. good morning. good morning, america. america. how do robin and george nail this every time? good morning, america. no. hello. hello. >> j., you're stressing too much. give it to them simple. good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> a little less. like a rock star. >> good morning. >> and squint. >> how about this? george clooney. and go. >> good morning, america. >> wow. >> but hands. >> good morning, america. >> give them good morning, america, and walk away from it. >> good morning, america. >> a little creepy. say it with your eyes. i felt that. >> buenos dias, america. >> how about we sing it? ♪ good morning good morning, america ♪ >> you're hurting yourself. let's go back. >> good morning, america. >> that's it. that's it. i'm touched. work on that. >> good morning, america. good morning. good morning, america. good morning, america. >> oh. >> he is ready. >> you are ready. george clooney was great. >> you know, you mentioned it earlier, robin, you heard the bells for hours and hours, i heard "good morning, am
good morning, america. good morning. good morning, america. america. how do robin and george nail this every time? good morning, america. no. hello. hello. >> j., you're stressing too much. give it to them simple. good morning, america. >> good morning, america. >> a little less. like a rock star. >> good morning. >> and squint. >> how about this? george clooney. and go. >> good morning, america. >> wow. >> but hands. >> good morning,...
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supervisor chiu: before we move on, could you talk about how the america cup's budget -- or how the america's cup success, if we end up winning in in 2013 what have you built into your five-year plan as far as assuming what may or may not happen? >> well, assuming that the winner brings it back to san francisco? is that your question, supervisor? we have built nothing into our budget for that. supervisor chiu: so we lose the cup after -- >> it's a one-time event only. and partially the reason for that is because he would have to renegotiate the host city agreement. we'll see how we do with that. rumor is that if it is won and brought back here no matter who wins it and chooses to bring it back to san francisco, it could come back as early as 2015 so definitely in that early horizon. this is a very quick rendering of the cruiseship terminal that would be pier 27. i've talked about that. another aspect of our five-year forecast is to complete the wharf. we are very close to finishing the environmental impact report on that. we have demolition slated to begin at the end of this calendar year. ag
supervisor chiu: before we move on, could you talk about how the america cup's budget -- or how the america's cup success, if we end up winning in in 2013 what have you built into your five-year plan as far as assuming what may or may not happen? >> well, assuming that the winner brings it back to san francisco? is that your question, supervisor? we have built nothing into our budget for that. supervisor chiu: so we lose the cup after -- >> it's a one-time event only. and partially...
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god has blessed america. he has blessed it in part because great people have adhered to principles that are eternal in nature. we will hold fast to those principles that make america america and by doing so we'll provide for our next generations with freedom and prosperity and a land that our god will be proud to call his own. thank you so much. great to be with you tonight. [applause] >> governor, on the first day of the current administration, the price of a gallon of gas was $1.83. it's doubled basically since then. >> wow. >> $1.83. >> and not just gasoline but utility bills as well that are going up. what policies would you pursue to bring down these energy prices that are hurting businesses and families? >> i just can't help but notice that you remember during the ronald reagan-jim yip carter debates, that ronald reagan came up with in great thing about the misery index and that -- he hung that around jimmy carter's neck and that had a lot to do with jimmy carter losing. we'll have to hang the obama mis
god has blessed america. he has blessed it in part because great people have adhered to principles that are eternal in nature. we will hold fast to those principles that make america america and by doing so we'll provide for our next generations with freedom and prosperity and a land that our god will be proud to call his own. thank you so much. great to be with you tonight. [applause] >> governor, on the first day of the current administration, the price of a gallon of gas was $1.83....
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is a special edition of "bbc world news america." . reporting from washington, i am katty kay. he is dead. osama bin laden is killed by an american commando team after a 10-year manhunt. >> the world is safer, a better place because of the death of osama bin laden. >> his hiding place was not the remote mountain cave many expected, but a huge villa that was apparently built for him near pakistan's capitol. americans may be celebrating the death of osama bin laden, but will it marked the end for al- qaeda or the beginning of more attacks to avenge him? welcome to "bbc world news," broad
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is a...
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america is the cause. we don't expect their money. >> is part of a strategy to win the hearts and minds and is not working. we like to have more favorable pakistan perceptions of the u.s. government and our assistance, but that is not the main reason why we are here. we're here to promote development, stability, hot to make this place and help this place bls susceptible to extremist tendencies. >> this is another face of american involvement here. u.s. drawn attacks, many people feel that the military cooperation with the u.s. as the fame that is fuelling extremism. >> american hired guns, i have never seen such anti-americanism and pakistan is now. if they are our allies, we should be friends. we are being used in someone else's war and we are being destroyed by it. >> there are tens of thousands of militants in this country. cooperation between the u.s. and pakistan is one thing being reassessed as both countries look for fresh ideas on how to and the problems. >> it was one of the many topics brought up
america is the cause. we don't expect their money. >> is part of a strategy to win the hearts and minds and is not working. we like to have more favorable pakistan perceptions of the u.s. government and our assistance, but that is not the main reason why we are here. we're here to promote development, stability, hot to make this place and help this place bls susceptible to extremist tendencies. >> this is another face of american involvement here. u.s. drawn attacks, many people...
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what is made in america is no. longer the norm in the end we're going to get a car we segregate the clothes we still have everything we need which is not celebrated . perhaps that's because they are no longer our neighbors or friends instead they live in far away places five screen t.v.'s and skinny jeans this week all jeans are one thousand bucks come at the cost of jobs and industry and what was once the foundation of america's future christine throughout our t.v. . right all we all know that politicians love love love love love to talk about reviving those manufacturing games made in america and campaigning on promises to restore an area where this country was once the strongest but promises or promise isn't numbers well unfortunately they're grim in two thousand and nine the number of unemployed americans is actually bigger than the total number of people working in manufacturing in this country and over the past decade the united states lost an average of fifty thousand manufacturing jobs per month ok i mean i
what is made in america is no. longer the norm in the end we're going to get a car we segregate the clothes we still have everything we need which is not celebrated . perhaps that's because they are no longer our neighbors or friends instead they live in far away places five screen t.v.'s and skinny jeans this week all jeans are one thousand bucks come at the cost of jobs and industry and what was once the foundation of america's future christine throughout our t.v. . right all we all know that...
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support for israel doesn't did fight america, it unites america. [applause] unites the old and the young, liberals and conservatives, democrats and republicans, and yes, joe lieberman and even its independence. [applause] i want to take this opportunity to support one of the great centers in my lifetime, a man who has given unbelievable service to his country, america and has been unbelievably dedicated to israel and the jewish people. thank you, joe lieberman. [applause] see this broad support for israel and the united states is a tremendous help and gives tremendous strength to my country, and since harry truman, israel has looked to american presidents to stand by as we meet the unfolding challenges of a changing world. yesterday president obama spoke about his ironclad commitment to israel's security. he rightly said that our security cooperation is unprecedented. he spoke of that commitment in front of apec, he spoke about it to speeches heard throughout the arab world and he has backed those words with deeds. i know these are tough economic t
support for israel doesn't did fight america, it unites america. [applause] unites the old and the young, liberals and conservatives, democrats and republicans, and yes, joe lieberman and even its independence. [applause] i want to take this opportunity to support one of the great centers in my lifetime, a man who has given unbelievable service to his country, america and has been unbelievably dedicated to israel and the jewish people. thank you, joe lieberman. [applause] see this broad support...
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for purple mountain majesties, above the fruit and plains, america, america, america god shed his grace on thee. and crown the thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. [singing]. >> at the beginning of every event we sing the philippino and national anthem. we shall have some [inaudible], that is company and dancers group, they are going to sing the philippine national anthem. >> i am going to read 2 or 3 paragraphs, my last farewell, our national hero. and in english. fair farewell to a stranger who brightens my well. farewell to all who i love to die is to rest. >> thank you. [applause]. [ foreign speaking ]
for purple mountain majesties, above the fruit and plains, america, america, america god shed his grace on thee. and crown the thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. [singing]. >> at the beginning of every event we sing the philippino and national anthem. we shall have some [inaudible], that is company and dancers group, they are going to sing the philippine national anthem. >> i am going to read 2 or 3 paragraphs, my last farewell, our national hero. and in english....
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what is made in america is no law. longer the norm in the end we're going to get the color we said we got the clothes we still have everything we need just not celebrated to make it perhaps that's because they are no longer our neighbors or friends instead they live in far away places those cheap flat screen t.v.'s and skinny jeans this recall jeans are nineteen bucks come at the cost of jobs and industry and what was once the foundation of america's future. christine for example are. not politicians love absolutely love to talk about reviving those manufacturing gigs bringing back made in america campaigning on promises to restore an area where this country was once greatest but promises or promises and numbers unfortunately are somewhat grim in two thousand and nine the number of unemployed americans was bigger than the entire number of people working in the manufacturing sector and over the past decade the united states has lost an average of fifty thousand manufacturing jobs per month i mean is that really somethin
what is made in america is no law. longer the norm in the end we're going to get the color we said we got the clothes we still have everything we need just not celebrated to make it perhaps that's because they are no longer our neighbors or friends instead they live in far away places those cheap flat screen t.v.'s and skinny jeans this recall jeans are nineteen bucks come at the cost of jobs and industry and what was once the foundation of america's future. christine for example are. not...
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of muslims to hate america or specifically read in the qur'an to read it. that's what they do over a fox and friends i suppose phobia with your morning coffee and that's very very ugly. right now we are in the cancer stages of capitalism i should say the cancer stages of reagan's capitalism it's lingered for thirty years and has now gone malignant in the united states republicans on capitol hill this week are calling for the privatization of medicare and the dismantling of critical social safety net programs as part of their efforts to make or to finish reagan's revolution started back in one thousand nine hundred one to make it complete today it was a revolution to try to render the greatest invention man has ever come up with a democratic self rule government into a nasty evil beast. government is not the solution to our problem government is the problem. all of us need to be reminded that the federal government did not create the states the states created the federal government the answer to a government that's too big is to stop feeling its groove an an
of muslims to hate america or specifically read in the qur'an to read it. that's what they do over a fox and friends i suppose phobia with your morning coffee and that's very very ugly. right now we are in the cancer stages of capitalism i should say the cancer stages of reagan's capitalism it's lingered for thirty years and has now gone malignant in the united states republicans on capitol hill this week are calling for the privatization of medicare and the dismantling of critical social...
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i am the america's cup project director. i really appreciated the directors reference to the owner of the city's obligations, because that is how i feel. in many ways i am coordinating across a wide range of staff. not only on the things required of the agreement, but also the promise of white people wanted to bring this here in the first place. economic, maritime history, all of those things. it has been an exciting and challenging ride so far. this place is already a major center of activity and we are blessed to have so many good people working on it already. hopefully i will be able to be helpful is the strategy for moving tens of hundreds of thousands of people to be very scenic but also not easily and often constructed areas along the waterfront where we can watch these spectacular events. as mentioned, the people plan is called for and the initial draft was issued for feedback at the end of march. as accepted by the city of kent authorities and we cannot say that we are actually doing this until we have the proper vie
i am the america's cup project director. i really appreciated the directors reference to the owner of the city's obligations, because that is how i feel. in many ways i am coordinating across a wide range of staff. not only on the things required of the agreement, but also the promise of white people wanted to bring this here in the first place. economic, maritime history, all of those things. it has been an exciting and challenging ride so far. this place is already a major center of activity...
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as the middle class dies in america it's growing elsewhere we'll take you to india to see the economic boom there. and there it's thursday may twelfth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine freeze out there watching our city. well have you ever heard of the expression as good as gold well it's starting to take on more and more meaning these days and more people are talking about returning the u.s. economy to the gold standard and i know you're thinking this sounds crazy a radical idea and it once was reserved for seemingly radical people but things are changing steve forbes well known businessman c.e.o. of forbes and editor in chief of forbes magazine couple time presidential candidate is an interesting prediction he said which is of the gold standard by the united states within the next five years now seems likely since that move would help the nation to solve a variety of economic and fiscal monetary ills and it's not just forbes author and investor jim rogers also says the situation is getting worse he predicts problems and came down hard on fed chairman ben bernanke saying quote
as the middle class dies in america it's growing elsewhere we'll take you to india to see the economic boom there. and there it's thursday may twelfth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine freeze out there watching our city. well have you ever heard of the expression as good as gold well it's starting to take on more and more meaning these days and more people are talking about returning the u.s. economy to the gold standard and i know you're thinking this sounds crazy a radical idea and it...
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this is not the strategy that america needs. this attack on middle-class america is unwarranted. it is not going to resolve what we need to resolve here in the great united states of america. we need to invest in a way that allows us to bulk up and compete and compete effectively on the global scene so that we can drive this clean energy economy, this innovation economy. i know from my work prior to coming here to the house of representatives with the new york state research and energy authority there is job opportunity galore. there are innovators that work with the angel network, work with the venture capitalists and the federal government that enable us to take ideas and move it along and where r&d is, where research and development lands so will manufacturing. that's what we have within our grasp. what we see happening is walking away from that progressive approach and catering to a crowd that's grown stronger and stronger through this recession. you know, when we look at some of the outcomes of these -- the majority here challenges us about not doing the mindless handouts to
this is not the strategy that america needs. this attack on middle-class america is unwarranted. it is not going to resolve what we need to resolve here in the great united states of america. we need to invest in a way that allows us to bulk up and compete and compete effectively on the global scene so that we can drive this clean energy economy, this innovation economy. i know from my work prior to coming here to the house of representatives with the new york state research and energy...
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america. you can trust america america doesn't negotiate it demands. well but what about the argument put forward that an anti-missile defense system is vital against perceived threats from the likes of north korea iran isn't that a valid argument and also the fact that russia is wanting to be part of that missile defense system so there is hopefully going to be parity here and the need for the system. well look for one more thing to anybody since the korean war and the all the responding to the repeated attacks from the so that every truman only and solar cycle in north korea and it research. is not out of character. or interest nobody north korea threatens nobody both countries while he always relations with america in the last aggregate of what about russia hasn't invaded the country since afghanistan that has proved it's been no threat whatsoever so why is this as suspicion this feeling of suspicion still in the united states can explain why that is then as you claim. well i don't think there's any fear the fears are real america in fear spears thr
america. you can trust america america doesn't negotiate it demands. well but what about the argument put forward that an anti-missile defense system is vital against perceived threats from the likes of north korea iran isn't that a valid argument and also the fact that russia is wanting to be part of that missile defense system so there is hopefully going to be parity here and the need for the system. well look for one more thing to anybody since the korean war and the all the responding to...
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what is made in america is no. longer the norm in the end we're going to get the call we said we got to close we still have a meeting which is not so good. perhaps that's because they are no longer our neighbors or friends instead they live in faraway places flat screen t.v.'s and skinny jeans this week all jeans are one thousand bucks come at the cost of jobs and industry and what was once the foundation of america's future christine for example. there are those who will try to tell you the death of u.s. manufacturing is a myth or that it's been greatly exaggerated after all we're still the number one manufacturer in the world and the us comprehensive database will show you that in two thousand and nine the u.s. manufacturing output was two point one five trillion dollars compared to china's one point four eight trillion but worse during world war two at the peak manufacturing made up twenty eight percent of the u.s. economy that number is now down to just twelve percent so the jobs are still vanishing even of pro
what is made in america is no. longer the norm in the end we're going to get the call we said we got to close we still have a meeting which is not so good. perhaps that's because they are no longer our neighbors or friends instead they live in faraway places flat screen t.v.'s and skinny jeans this week all jeans are one thousand bucks come at the cost of jobs and industry and what was once the foundation of america's future christine for example. there are those who will try to tell you the...
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what is made in america is no law. longer the nor in the end we're going to get the car we should we get to close we still have a meeting which is not celebrated people perhaps that's because they are no longer our neighbors or friends instead they live in faraway places those cheap flat screen t.v.'s and skinny jeans this recall jeans are one thousand bucks come at the cost of jobs and industry and what was once the foundation of america's future christine for example. there are those who will try to tell you the death of u.s. manufacturing is a myth or that it's been greatly exaggerated after all we're still the number one manufacturer in the world and the us comprehensive database will show you that in two thousand and nine u.s. manufacturing output was two point one five trillion dollars compared to china's one point four eight trillion whereas during world war two at the peak manufacturing made up twenty eight percent of the u.s. economy that number is now down to just twelve percent so the jobs are still vanishin
what is made in america is no law. longer the nor in the end we're going to get the car we should we get to close we still have a meeting which is not celebrated people perhaps that's because they are no longer our neighbors or friends instead they live in faraway places those cheap flat screen t.v.'s and skinny jeans this recall jeans are one thousand bucks come at the cost of jobs and industry and what was once the foundation of america's future christine for example. there are those who will...
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god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ ♪
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i want america to win that competition. i want america to win the future. i know in a tough fiscal climate, it is tempting for some to try and cut back on our investments in clean energy. i absolutely agree the only way we will be able to afford the things we need is by cutting the things we do not. we have to live within our means. i refuse to cut investments like clean energy that will help us to out-compete with the rest of the world. i refuse to cut investments that making it possible for flans -- plants like this to grow and add jobs across america. we can do this. i do not to believe that because i see it happening in plants like this. i believe it because i hbelieve in the americans making it happen in places like this. i am optimistic about our future. america is still home to the most on to real, industrious, and determined people on earth. there is nothing we can accomplish when we set our minds to it. that is what we -- there is nothing we cannot accomplish when we set our minds to it. thank you have a great weekend. >> i have the honor of repres
i want america to win that competition. i want america to win the future. i know in a tough fiscal climate, it is tempting for some to try and cut back on our investments in clean energy. i absolutely agree the only way we will be able to afford the things we need is by cutting the things we do not. we have to live within our means. i refuse to cut investments like clean energy that will help us to out-compete with the rest of the world. i refuse to cut investments that making it possible for...
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we can't restore america's promise unless we have a president who keeps his promises to america. he stood before the american people and said he's going to cut the deficit in half in his first term. he didn't keep that promise either. >> bret: senator santorum? >> when i ran for the house i was up a democratic incumbent he had gotten 67% since his first, i beat him. i got in a disstatistic 72% democrat, a 22 year incumbent, he left, i won that. that's the second i took out of congress. 1994 ran an incumbent who had just beat the sitting attorney general by 10 points, i beat him. three democratic incumbents. you want somebody who can beat democratic incumbents in tough times? >> bret: governor johnson? >> i believe we are on the verge of a financial collapse unless we balance the federal budget. i don't see that happening with obama i do see that happening with the republican party. why the american electorate is going to give republicans back control of the presidency and congress and the senate, given that a few short years ago they did that and republicans passed a prescription
we can't restore america's promise unless we have a president who keeps his promises to america. he stood before the american people and said he's going to cut the deficit in half in his first term. he didn't keep that promise either. >> bret: senator santorum? >> when i ran for the house i was up a democratic incumbent he had gotten 67% since his first, i beat him. i got in a disstatistic 72% democrat, a 22 year incumbent, he left, i won that. that's the second i took out of...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is a special edition of "bbc world news america." . reporting from washington, i am katty kay. he is dead. osama bin laden is killed by an american commando team after a 10-year manhunt. >> the world is safer, a better place because of the death of osama bin laden. >> his hiding place was not the remote mountain cave many expected, but a huge villa that was apparently built for him near pakistan's capitol. americans may be celebrating the death of osama bin laden, but will it marked the end for al- qaeda or the beginning of more attacks to avenge him? welcome to "bbc world news," broad
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is a...
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doÑa carmen salinas estÁ aquÍ en despierta amÉrica. (aplausos). >>> que puede pasar. >>> no, hombre, no saben lo que va a pasar ahorita. que venga... va arder troya. no saben todo lo que va a pasar. >>> se van a poner a temblar. van a ver. si le saca una sonrisa. >>> no se vaya (risas). >>> sigan comiendo ustedes, que ya preparense muchachos. hay bombas aquÍ hoy. >>> voy hablar de lo que pasa en el senado de la florida, podrÍa votar hoy sobre una controversial ley, que le harÍa mÁs difÍcil a los inmigrantes indocumentados preguntar sobre su estatus migratorio. a los arrestados. para hablar de esta ley. y tenemos a lourdes del rÍo de tallahassee en la florida. buenos dÍas, lourdes adelante. >>> en el senado de la florida. hubo 2 enmiendas importantes. y es sobre esas enmiendas que se va a votar. y en efecto, el i ver fui... van a tener otra disposiciÓn que preocupa a los que defienden dlochs de lo inmigrantes. y la policÍa podria detener a una persona por un delito menor y pedirle documentos migratorios. si no puede dÁrselos a
doÑa carmen salinas estÁ aquÍ en despierta amÉrica. (aplausos). >>> que puede pasar. >>> no, hombre, no saben lo que va a pasar ahorita. que venga... va arder troya. no saben todo lo que va a pasar. >>> se van a poner a temblar. van a ver. si le saca una sonrisa. >>> no se vaya (risas). >>> sigan comiendo ustedes, que ya preparense muchachos. hay bombas aquÍ hoy. >>> voy hablar de lo que pasa en el senado de la florida, podrÍa votar...
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aquÍ en despierta amÉrica! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ si te vienen a contar cosas malas de mÍ ♪ mÁndalos a volar ♪ yo te lo juro que yo no fui >> el mariachi internacional, sÍ sr.! si le preguntan diga que sÍ fue usted con esta receta. hoy el chef andrÉs nos trae una receta tÍpica mexicana. andrÉs cÓmo estÁs. gracias por estar con nosotros quÍ en despierta amÉrica con una de las recetas que es de una de mis favoritas! >> chiles de nogada. >> la receta tÍpica hay muchas varidades, la tÍpica lleva dos carnes molidas. >> quÉ tipo de carne? >> res y puerco molido. >> y los ingredientes? >> para que sea un poco mÁs sencillo. >> son muchos ingredientes, cualquier tipo de fruta, mango, papaya. >> fruta deshidratada en general. >> pasas, canela. un poco de pimiento negro. pimiento de bola negra. y esto es para el prepicadillo. >> no vamos a preparar el prepicadimlo por tiempo. >> lo difÍcil es la enogada. ahora en mÉxico lo hacen las sras. con... peladas pero es un poco complicado hacerlo, tienen que deja
aquÍ en despierta amÉrica! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ si te vienen a contar cosas malas de mÍ ♪ mÁndalos a volar ♪ yo te lo juro que yo no fui >> el mariachi internacional, sÍ sr.! si le preguntan diga que sÍ fue usted con esta receta. hoy el chef andrÉs nos trae una receta tÍpica mexicana. andrÉs cÓmo estÁs. gracias por estar con nosotros quÍ en despierta amÉrica con una de las recetas que es de una de mis favoritas! >> chiles de nogada. >> la receta tÍpica hay...
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so america should deal with china, america should have relations with china, america should try to help guide china in the right direction. but we shouldn't sit here being frightening of them. because there's no reason for that. so i really think this next election in 2014 is going to be about whether we can give ourselves the chance of another renaissance for america. a chance of reawakening america, inspires us to lead, rather than follow, being proud of ourselves for the things that with good about us, and do what we always do, we correct ourselves. there's another way in which america has been exceptional. america has the society in the history of the world at self-correcting. we recognize sometimes a little late but always the injustices and the bad things that we're doing and straighten them out. we haven't had to have somebody else come here and straighten us out in all of the years that we've been a republic. because we have a system that's self-corrects. and there's no reason why we can't do that again and we do that in the best way human beings ever figured out how to do it. w
so america should deal with china, america should have relations with china, america should try to help guide china in the right direction. but we shouldn't sit here being frightening of them. because there's no reason for that. so i really think this next election in 2014 is going to be about whether we can give ourselves the chance of another renaissance for america. a chance of reawakening america, inspires us to lead, rather than follow, being proud of ourselves for the things that with...
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support for israel doesn't did fight america, it unites america. [applause] unites the old and the young, liberals and conservatives, democrats and republicans, and yes, joe lieberman and even its independence. [applause] i want to take this opportunity to support one of the great centers in my lifetime, a man who has given unbelievable service to his country, america and has been unbelievably dedicated to israel and the jewish people. thank you, joe lieberman. [applause] see this broad support for israel and the united states is a tremendous help and gives tremendous strength to my country, and since harry truman, israel has looked to american presidents to stand by as we meet the unfolding challenges of a changing world. yesterday president obama spoke about his ironclad commitment to israel's security. he rightly said that our security cooperation is unprecedented. he spoke of that commitment in front of apec, he spoke about it to speeches heard throughout the arab world and he has backed those words with deeds. i know these are tough economic t
support for israel doesn't did fight america, it unites america. [applause] unites the old and the young, liberals and conservatives, democrats and republicans, and yes, joe lieberman and even its independence. [applause] i want to take this opportunity to support one of the great centers in my lifetime, a man who has given unbelievable service to his country, america and has been unbelievably dedicated to israel and the jewish people. thank you, joe lieberman. [applause] see this broad support...
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that is a good day for america and the president. all credit goes to the men and women on the ground who gathered the intelligence and operated to eliminate osama bin laden. it is good he was not captured but the president we is right, unfortunately, we have a high hill left to climb and osama bin laden's death is worthwhile but not sufficient to protect america. >> michael, take a look at the compound. we have video before the fire and now it is on fire. to there is a treasure trove of information it could be burning up but your thoughts of him lining 25 -- living 25 miles away from the capital of pakistan. >>guest: it is not a surprise he was in pakistan and not a surprise the pakistanis knew in some way where he was. we should be surprised it took 10 years and 15 years really for the united states to act like an adult. in this war no one will do our dirty work, not pakistan or anyone else. if we defend america we have to keep doing things like sunday and kill who needs to be killed with our own forces. we learned what happened was
that is a good day for america and the president. all credit goes to the men and women on the ground who gathered the intelligence and operated to eliminate osama bin laden. it is good he was not captured but the president we is right, unfortunately, we have a high hill left to climb and osama bin laden's death is worthwhile but not sufficient to protect america. >> michael, take a look at the compound. we have video before the fire and now it is on fire. to there is a treasure trove of...
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the rest of america owes your families a debt of gratitude as well. so all the families that are listening -- [ applause ] i want to say their service is as real as yours and it's as appreciated. to the soldiers here, you are the most capable warriors. let me say this without any fear of contradiction. you are the most capable warriors in the history of the world. there has never, never, never, never been a fighting force as capable as you are. it's my job today and my honor to talk a little about the man that i get to work with every day. we just got to spend time with the assaulters that got bin laden. [ applause ] by the way, i shouldn't say this. the president is going to be mad i'm taking so long. today was, quote, grandfather's day. i went by earlier this morning before i came here to my granddaughter's spring play. after it was all over, she said, pop, come back to my classroom. she said are you going somewhere in air force one. she said where are you going? i said going to fort campbell. we're going to see the guys out there that got osama bin
the rest of america owes your families a debt of gratitude as well. so all the families that are listening -- [ applause ] i want to say their service is as real as yours and it's as appreciated. to the soldiers here, you are the most capable warriors. let me say this without any fear of contradiction. you are the most capable warriors in the history of the world. there has never, never, never, never been a fighting force as capable as you are. it's my job today and my honor to talk a little...
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special forces track america's most wanted down to a compound in pakistan. media outlets in america report his body has been buried at sea. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> in washington, hundreds of americans have gone on to the streets in celebration. in yemen, an al qaeda spokesman said bin laden's death is a catastrophe. welcome to "bbc world news." i'm geeta guru-murthy. >> also in this program, we'll bring you reaction to the news of bin laden's death from within the region and around the world. in afghanistan, president hamid karzai urge says the taliban to learn a lesson and stop fighting. >> and almost a decade on from the september 11 attacks on 2011 on the world trade center and the pentagon, we will look at the impact of bin laden's death on al qaeda's capabilities. >> america's most wanted man is dead. osama bin laden, the mastermind behind the september 11 attacks has been killed by u.s. special forces operating in pakistan. president obama made the announcement in a dramatic late-night address to the nation. he said an intelligence tipoff last august eve
special forces track america's most wanted down to a compound in pakistan. media outlets in america report his body has been buried at sea. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> in washington, hundreds of americans have gone on to the streets in celebration. in yemen, an al qaeda spokesman said bin laden's death is a catastrophe. welcome to "bbc world news." i'm geeta guru-murthy. >> also in this program, we'll bring you reaction to the news of bin laden's death from within the...
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i don't know by you but i don't want you guys who just wrecked america to continue to lead america publicans are paving the way for another financial disaster and that's a very here. it's time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's today's question you get rich and john edwards both had affairs while their wives had cancer so why does the media treat gingrich differently your choices are a republican seem to be more easily forgiven than democrats or b. the continue to ignore this apocrypha see we're going to target dot com let us know you think the poll will be open until tomorrow morning. crazy alert meet don gorske the man who owns the girl us world record for eating the most big macs owes me a few years although my first thousand big macs and it's kind of like i thought like a man you know how long we were here. and inflict more of a time ago twenty five thousand i'll be all the retired well what's annoying i'm not well thought for all i'm fifty somebody i'm retired and stuff and it's kind of like you don't dream of living in full on the reach of milestone i. star
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taliban has promised to avenge bin laden's death claiming they will carry out attacks in pakistan and america and its new so what dangers still exists now the bin laden is dead and now the bin laden mystery will america finally begin to heal in the right way after nine eleven here offer his take on what the future of counterterrorism and muslim outreach is in america post i'm joined by activist author and former california state senator tom hayden. welcome. thomas nice to see you it's great to see you again too sir is always here you ok great is this a game changer american counterterrorism operations. i hate these sports analogies but certainly it's a profound moment especially for the families in new york the younger generation that came of age with nine eleven some of us who've been around longer. need to apply some historical memory here it seems to me if it comes down to this this is a triumphal moment for obama for the cia and it could be the one moment in his presidency when he has the political credibility to announce a substantial withdrawal from afghanistan and iraq on the grounds t
taliban has promised to avenge bin laden's death claiming they will carry out attacks in pakistan and america and its new so what dangers still exists now the bin laden is dead and now the bin laden mystery will america finally begin to heal in the right way after nine eleven here offer his take on what the future of counterterrorism and muslim outreach is in america post i'm joined by activist author and former california state senator tom hayden. welcome. thomas nice to see you it's great to...
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their choices are yes how bad is islamophobia have to get america before we do something or no it's ok to profile muslims so far every one of you has voted yes good on you log on to tell marvin dot com and let us know what you think people will be open until tomorrow morning. after the break a daily take on how veterans returning home from the war are not getting the welcome back they deserve. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right. i think. either one well. we never got the that says movie or keep him safe get ready because their freedom. you know sometimes you see a story in the scene so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to create through good sort of way who can you trust no one who is your view with the global machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sackfuls when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more.
their choices are yes how bad is islamophobia have to get america before we do something or no it's ok to profile muslims so far every one of you has voted yes good on you log on to tell marvin dot com and let us know what you think people will be open until tomorrow morning. after the break a daily take on how veterans returning home from the war are not getting the welcome back they deserve. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right. i think. either one well. we never got the...
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corporate america. here's john berman. >> reporter: the 500 biggest, baddest, top earning companies in america. the fortune 500. fortune, of course, is a magazine. but if it were a 19th century novel, it might be "a tale of two cities," because, yes, the headline from the 500 this year, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. >> it's the best of times for american big business, profits were up over 80% for america's 500 largest companies. >> reporter: if you are keeping score at home, an 81% jump in profits, that's a lot. the third biggest since fortune started counting. >> business is picking up again and they are minting money right now. >> reporter: so, strike up the band, right? well, hold off on that for a second. because that's where the whole worst of times thing comes in. >> basically big business is making a lot of money right now by making individuals, by making employees work that much harder. >> reporter: there's a word for that, called productivity. some might say a four-letter
corporate america. here's john berman. >> reporter: the 500 biggest, baddest, top earning companies in america. the fortune 500. fortune, of course, is a magazine. but if it were a 19th century novel, it might be "a tale of two cities," because, yes, the headline from the 500 this year, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. >> it's the best of times for american big business, profits were up over 80% for america's 500 largest companies. >> reporter: if...
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he doesn't love america. are you prepared right now to say, both on behalf of yourself and to other republicans out there that this is nonsense, we ought to put this to rest? >> look, i think he loves america. i think he has a very different vision of what america is. >> what is that? >> well, for example, he gives a speech at the national defense university on libya in which he cites the united nations and the arab league eight times and the u.s. congress once. now, i just think there's a little bit of imbalance there. >> you don't think he believes in american exceptionalism? >> i don't. i'm fairly confident if you look at the -- now, he's learned recently how to say it, but if you go back and look at the first two years of his presidency, it was a real change, a real -- >> all right. >> but let me talk about me for a second, not about president obama. one of my great weaknesses is that part of me is a teacher analyst and part of me is a political leader. and one of the most painful lessons i've had to lear
he doesn't love america. are you prepared right now to say, both on behalf of yourself and to other republicans out there that this is nonsense, we ought to put this to rest? >> look, i think he loves america. i think he has a very different vision of what america is. >> what is that? >> well, for example, he gives a speech at the national defense university on libya in which he cites the united nations and the arab league eight times and the u.s. congress once. now, i just...
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. >> hoy en despierta amÉrica en medio de su campaÑa de reelecciÓn el presidente barack obama pronuncia en el paso texas, un discurso a favor de una reforma migratoria, un tema de gran interÉs para hispanos. >> ademÁs tenemos todos los detalles de la balacera que sufriÓ ayer el grupo alacranes musical cuando viajaban por una carretera en mÉxico. >> tambiÉn el galÁn william levy anuncia que se separa de su pareja y no es cosa de telenovela, aquÍ tenemos los detalles. >> usted se imagina cuÁl serÍa el salario que tendrÍa que ganar una madre por todas las cosas que hace? cuando escuche la cifra se va a impresionar. >> y poncho de anda probÓ su destreza en una tabla de surf y ¿sabe cÓmo le fue?. >> lo veremos con nuestros propios ojos, y mucho mÁs aquÍ en despierta amÉrica. >> (♪) hola! hola! muy buenos dÍas a todos. >> cÓmo estÁn, hoy es martes o 10 de mayo de 2011 queremos felicitar a todos los paÍses que celebran el dÍa de la madre, parte de sudamÉrica, guatemala y el salvador. >> a todas las mujeres hermosas. >> ahora felicito a mi mamÁ. >> y me decÍa pero si e
. >> hoy en despierta amÉrica en medio de su campaÑa de reelecciÓn el presidente barack obama pronuncia en el paso texas, un discurso a favor de una reforma migratoria, un tema de gran interÉs para hispanos. >> ademÁs tenemos todos los detalles de la balacera que sufriÓ ayer el grupo alacranes musical cuando viajaban por una carretera en mÉxico. >> tambiÉn el galÁn william levy anuncia que se separa de su pareja y no es cosa de telenovela, aquÍ tenemos los detalles....
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he was killed wealthiest merchant banker in america. there was no in this hemisphere that time, so the merchants everything was on the barter and merchants, large merchants like hancock would provide seed or tools to say a former or smaller merchant against for the futures and that's why the work of a merchant bankers because they were lending money and they were fulfilling the role of the modern banker as well as modern merchant, and he was the largest. his uncle had built a business in the house of hancock was the largest merchant bank in america. now suddenly, these rye terse or all over the place and threatening in the merchant who does business with england and he tried to straddle the role as long as he could but as the mob's became more and more powerful and began burning down the mansions they burned down the mansion of thomas hutchinson , thomas hutchinson's father was a merchant banker and it was one of the most beautiful homes in america designed by indigo jones with a magnificent to appeal on top of the writers went out and
he was killed wealthiest merchant banker in america. there was no in this hemisphere that time, so the merchants everything was on the barter and merchants, large merchants like hancock would provide seed or tools to say a former or smaller merchant against for the futures and that's why the work of a merchant bankers because they were lending money and they were fulfilling the role of the modern banker as well as modern merchant, and he was the largest. his uncle had built a business in the...
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cspan, washington your way, a public service credit by america's cable companies. -- created by america's public companies. >> "washington journal" next. richard trumka will discuss employees live from the national press club at 1:00 eastern. coming up this hour, a discussion of president obama's middle east speech from yesterday. we're joined by the chairman of the islamic studies department at american university and a former middle
cspan, washington your way, a public service credit by america's cable companies. -- created by america's public companies. >> "washington journal" next. richard trumka will discuss employees live from the national press club at 1:00 eastern. coming up this hour, a discussion of president obama's middle east speech from yesterday. we're joined by the chairman of the islamic studies department at american university and a former middle
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across america, it was funded by advertisers. today, the vast majority of americans pay a fee to get television. if the contact mix is right, hard journalism, entertainment, people will pay. all along the spectrum from the complete the paid to be completely ad-funded, you see it all today. one of the crisis we have now is the old model of classified advertising, paying for hard news journalism on paper has broken the, and is being replaced. that business model change had been a constant for 150 years. there are millions of models that work, and will be, and capital can chase them, as you get a 10x return, as you described. >> we want to get to everyone's questions. >> my name is alex. i have heard two major themes about new media. one, that it has a radical democratic potential, low barrier to entry, but i have also heard repeated again and again, in order for your model to be successful, in order for your web site to be successful, you have to hitch your wagon to a large, well-funded, established media corporation. i wonder, in
across america, it was funded by advertisers. today, the vast majority of americans pay a fee to get television. if the contact mix is right, hard journalism, entertainment, people will pay. all along the spectrum from the complete the paid to be completely ad-funded, you see it all today. one of the crisis we have now is the old model of classified advertising, paying for hard news journalism on paper has broken the, and is being replaced. that business model change had been a constant for 150...