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let's thank them all on this veterans day very much. ♪ america, america, america ♪ america ♪ god bless ♪ god bless our sweet, sweet sweet ♪ america. [cheers and applause] >> how about it for our veterans, everybody. and now while you are on your feet would you please welcome governor mike huckabee. [cheers and applause] show him how much you love him. [cheers and applause] [ laughter ] >> mike: great to be with you, tony. >> it is an honor to have you here. i have done your show. i have asked you can you ever come to branson and you kept your word. and as you can see this is the largest gathering of veterans in the united states of america on november 11th. this is our 18th year here once again for the great american governor, governor mike huckabee. >> mike: tony, thank you very much. thank all of you for being here. first of all, what a joy it is to be in one of the greatest communities in america. branson, missouri, beautiful place nevada here in the nest of the ozarks. some of the most hospitable people in the world. i get to be on the stage with one the greatest american patri
let's thank them all on this veterans day very much. ♪ america, america, america ♪ america ♪ god bless ♪ god bless our sweet, sweet sweet ♪ america. [cheers and applause] >> how about it for our veterans, everybody. and now while you are on your feet would you please welcome governor mike huckabee. [cheers and applause] show him how much you love him. [cheers and applause] [ laughter ] >> mike: great to be with you, tony. >> it is an honor to have you here. i have...
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the news on bank of america. >>> and our own made in america. this man wants to create american jobs. so, why on earth would the u.s. government make him go home? >>> the defense rests in the michael jackson manslaughter case. what the pop star's brothers say they did to try to save his life. >>> and is it possible this is the happiest woman in america? what is she doing to power up her life? >>> good evening. we have a giant headline to tell you about tonight about health. the topic? breast cancer and alcohol, including wine. the results are in from the biggest study of its kind in history, by the american medical association. 100,000 women followed over 28 years. and the conclusion? less than a drink a day, even a glass of wine with dinner, could change the risk of breast cancer. in whom and why? so, we asked abc's andrea canning to break it all down for us tonight. >> reporter: the new study out today found compelling evidence that having even a single glass of wine each day raises your risk of breast cancer. >> in the past, we've known women
the news on bank of america. >>> and our own made in america. this man wants to create american jobs. so, why on earth would the u.s. government make him go home? >>> the defense rests in the michael jackson manslaughter case. what the pop star's brothers say they did to try to save his life. >>> and is it possible this is the happiest woman in america? what is she doing to power up her life? >>> good evening. we have a giant headline to tell you about...
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, the boy scouts and girl scouts of america. we also recognized those who excel at national security, homeland security, and law enforcement arena as. finally, we serve america by sponsoring color ceremonies, for the july, memorial day, and veterans day. we're not unique. veterans and veterans' service organizations to which they belong support america every day in every way. we are grateful for the veterans of biting devotion to duty and humbled by their eternal sacrifices, their selfless service underwrites the freedom of thought, choice, and action necessary we all must have to pursue our respective dreams and aspirations. for that enforce a much more, we are in their eastern and debt. thank you. -- their internal debt. thank you. [applause] >> please welcome the hon. secretary of veterans affairs,, hinsecki. >> welcome, everyone, to this hallowed place. our purpose here today is to honor all of you, veterans of our great country. mr. president, first lady michelle obama, medal of honor recipients, distinguished members of co
, the boy scouts and girl scouts of america. we also recognized those who excel at national security, homeland security, and law enforcement arena as. finally, we serve america by sponsoring color ceremonies, for the july, memorial day, and veterans day. we're not unique. veterans and veterans' service organizations to which they belong support america every day in every way. we are grateful for the veterans of biting devotion to duty and humbled by their eternal sacrifices, their selfless...
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>>> and made in america. should all our christmas spending go to china? what if we just buy one gift made by americans here at home? how many jobs could we create right here? >>> good evening. a judge in los angeles erupted in anger today at doctors who compromise themselves to patients. the judge in the michael jackson case sentenced dr. conrad murray to four years behind bars for his role in jackson's death. and blasted him as a disgrace to medicine. abc's jim avila has covered this case from the beginning. >> reporter: conrad murray leaving court for nearly two years in los angeles county jail. blow kisses to his mother and girlfriend. but he had none for the judge, who had just sentenced him to the maximum for killing michael jackson. >> i thought he was open ll lly hostile. >> reporter: judge michael pastor became the story today, not just for rejecting conrad murray's plea for probation and instead sentencing michael jackson's former doctor, seen in today's booking photo to four years, no electronic monitoring or house arrest, a judgment that becaus
>>> and made in america. should all our christmas spending go to china? what if we just buy one gift made by americans here at home? how many jobs could we create right here? >>> good evening. a judge in los angeles erupted in anger today at doctors who compromise themselves to patients. the judge in the michael jackson case sentenced dr. conrad murray to four years behind bars for his role in jackson's death. and blasted him as a disgrace to medicine. abc's jim avila has...
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we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. >>> so are the voices of angry americans actually getting through to big banks? after drawing intense backlash from consumers and politicians, bank of america is scrapping plans to charge customers $5 a month to use their debit cards. but there are lesser-known fees still being imposed by banks like withdrawal fees on unemployment benefits extracting money from the most vulnerable of people. >> the bank of america likely other banks going forward in imposing these fees did not w
we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no...
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a made in america investigation. >>> and a woman designated the happiest woman in america. what are the secrets of her life for everyone else? i've got nothing against these do-it-yourself steam cleaners. lugging around a hot water extraction unit can be a rush! that's why i'm carpet for life. but if things get out of hand, there's no shame in calling us. ♪call 1-800-steemer. i wanted support for my heart... and now i get it from centrum specialist heart. new centrum specialist vision... helps keep my eyes healthy. centrum specialist energy... helps me keep up with them. centrum specialist prenatal... supports my child's growth and development. new centrum specialist is a complete multivitamin that gives me all the benefits of centrum. plus additional support... [ all ] for what's important to me. [ male announcer ] new centrum specialist helps make nutrition possible. [ male announcer ] new centrum specialist fore! no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an
a made in america investigation. >>> and a woman designated the happiest woman in america. what are the secrets of her life for everyone else? i've got nothing against these do-it-yourself steam cleaners. lugging around a hot water extraction unit can be a rush! that's why i'm carpet for life. but if things get out of hand, there's no shame in calling us. ♪call 1-800-steemer. i wanted support for my heart... and now i get it from centrum specialist heart. new centrum specialist...
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we aren't out there hungry selling america and trying to attract new business in to america. he's not saying the american people have been lazy. he's saying the american government has been lazy about attracting businesses worldwide to come to the united states. and it turns out there's more. >> and we think that we can do much better than we are doing right now. because of our federalist system, sometimes a foreign investor comes in and they have to navigate not only federal rules but they have to navigate state and local governments that may have their own sets of interests. being able to create, if not a one-stop shop, then at least no more than a couple of stops for people to be able to come to the united states and make investments. that's something that we want to encourage. >> okay. this is absolutely clear now. he's just talking about what state, local and federal government can do in a coordinated way to attract business to the united states, to do what china and india are doing right now, to do what all governments should be doing in a competitive world economy. he'
we aren't out there hungry selling america and trying to attract new business in to america. he's not saying the american people have been lazy. he's saying the american government has been lazy about attracting businesses worldwide to come to the united states. and it turns out there's more. >> and we think that we can do much better than we are doing right now. because of our federalist system, sometimes a foreign investor comes in and they have to navigate not only federal rules but...
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america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is a special edition of "bbc world news america" reporting from outside the white house. good buying berlusconi -- the italian prime minister will resign after suffering a humility -- humiliating defeat in parliament. a pennsylvania town built to house america's growing middle class now records its demise. and he has corresponded with countless world leaders -- we introduce you to the brooklyn panned out whose mail is making history. >> i only do this as a hobby and a cia agent said it's a helluva hockey. -- helluva hockey. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the globe. we're coming live from the white house to mark one
america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is a special edition of "bbc world news america" reporting from outside the white...
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we are the voice of america. we are not going to be able to buy ourselves turn it around negative poles if people feel strongly enough and if there are enough sources of affirmation coming out to -- more propaganda coming out. this is just one tool in the arsenal of the united states to reach those audiences. it is a very important one. i can't take responsibility for the u.s. image as a whole. have we wasted money? frankly, i think we are very cost-effective. i do think that this is an institution that is in need of a lot of change right now. mainly because of the way human beings communicate with each other is -- the ways are changing so rapidly. we really are in a communications revolution right now. think of the cell phone. six or seven years ago there were 6000 cell phones. now depending on who is counting, 10 or 15 million of them. that is a platform with which one can reach people with news. it is not just a telephone. we have a very successful internet program in many different languages. now they are bui
we are the voice of america. we are not going to be able to buy ourselves turn it around negative poles if people feel strongly enough and if there are enough sources of affirmation coming out to -- more propaganda coming out. this is just one tool in the arsenal of the united states to reach those audiences. it is a very important one. i can't take responsibility for the u.s. image as a whole. have we wasted money? frankly, i think we are very cost-effective. i do think that this is an...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. an >> 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 bbc world news america reporting from washington. police and protesters face off in new york as occupy wall street tries to prove its still has plenty of fight. the party will completely enter the political process in burma. >> the people have been able to come out to see me and reach me. this is a change. >> it is tough times. we could all use a hug. who has crowds lining up world wise for an embrace. -- world wide for an embrace. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world. it is the global movement that stretches from manhattan to mumbai. today occupy wall street protesters clashed with police. three months after they
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. an >> 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 bbc world news america reporting from washington. police and...
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what was the essential thing to do for america? the president did not make choices based on politics. and he made them because of principles. he did not make choices for the next election. but for the next generation. trust me, i know this firsthand. he did not make decisions based on whether they were politically convenient because i was the one giving the advice to go with the quick and politically convenient. i did not win any of those fights. president obama never taylor's what he believes in to the moment. -- tailors what he believes and to the moment. i want you to compare that to mitt romney. he was once a pro-choice, but now he is not. he supported gun control, but now he does not. he supported immigration reform, but now he does not. he supported a national health care reform with a mandate, now does not. mitt romney says he is a man of steadiness and consistency. if that is true, i am a linebacker for the chicago bears. [laughter] [applause] i want you to take a step back, though. people have talked about all the flip-flo
what was the essential thing to do for america? the president did not make choices based on politics. and he made them because of principles. he did not make choices for the next election. but for the next generation. trust me, i know this firsthand. he did not make decisions based on whether they were politically convenient because i was the one giving the advice to go with the quick and politically convenient. i did not win any of those fights. president obama never taylor's what he believes...
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the sequel before why america failed. i basically said there's no hope for america i just don't see it put i'm an optimist in the sense that there's hope for the human spirit in the human race because you know entropy is always followed by the attempt to reorganization and i believe that and so. my real feeling is that there will be you know i light at the end of the tunnel it's just not going to shine on american soil it's going to have to be somewhere else because we really don't know how to do anything else hobbs after all as a seventeenth century figure was very much a product of his time and louis heart's in the book liberal tradition in america which is supposed nine hundred fifty five had the idea of what he called fragments societies those are societies that build up entire world views and ways of life just from a fragment of a european or british culture and his argument was that the united states had taken one particular fragment that is the sixteenth and seventeenth century which was the or middle class which i
the sequel before why america failed. i basically said there's no hope for america i just don't see it put i'm an optimist in the sense that there's hope for the human spirit in the human race because you know entropy is always followed by the attempt to reorganization and i believe that and so. my real feeling is that there will be you know i light at the end of the tunnel it's just not going to shine on american soil it's going to have to be somewhere else because we really don't know how to...
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what was the essential thing to do for america and america's future? the president did not -- 9 the president did not make choices based on politics. he made them because of his principles. he did not make choices for the next election, he made them for the next generation. trust me. i know this firsthand. he did not make decisions based on if they were quick or politically convenient, because i wanted him to go with decisions that were quick and politically convenient and i did not win any of those fights. president obama never tailored what he believed to the moment. compare that for a second to mitt romney, who was once pro- choice, now is not. he was once pro gay rights, and now he is night -- is not. he was once in favor of gun control. now he is not. he supported immigration reform. now he does not. he supported national health care reform with a mandate. now he does not. mitt romney says he is a man of steadiness and consistency. if that is true, i am a linebacker for the chicago bears. [laughter] [applause] now, i want you to take a step back.
what was the essential thing to do for america and america's future? the president did not -- 9 the president did not make choices based on politics. he made them because of his principles. he did not make choices for the next election, he made them for the next generation. trust me. i know this firsthand. he did not make decisions based on if they were quick or politically convenient, because i wanted him to go with decisions that were quick and politically convenient and i did not win any of...
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america's #1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. ♪ this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. >>> welcome back to the show. so
america's #1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. ♪ this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes...
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[applause] that is something for america to be proud of. that's the spirit america needs now. a stronger, nor spirit of service and of sacrifice. that spirit says, what can i do to help? purposes when the country is challenged, i will do my part to meet that challenge. on this veterans day, let us commit ourselves to keep making sure that our veterans receiving the care and benefits that they have earned, the opportunity they defend and deserve, and let us welcome them home as what they are -- and interpol, the central part of our american family -- and intregral and when our men and women signed up to become a soldier or sailor or marine corps coastguardsman, to not stop being a citizen. -- they do not stop being a citizen. like so many of their predecessors, today's veterans, looking to continue serving america however they can. a time when american needs all hands on deck, the skills and the strength to help lead the way. our government needs their sense of duty. of order the hiring of more veterans by the federal government -- that is what i have ordered the hiring of more
[applause] that is something for america to be proud of. that's the spirit america needs now. a stronger, nor spirit of service and of sacrifice. that spirit says, what can i do to help? purposes when the country is challenged, i will do my part to meet that challenge. on this veterans day, let us commit ourselves to keep making sure that our veterans receiving the care and benefits that they have earned, the opportunity they defend and deserve, and let us welcome them home as what they are --...
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shares of bank of america have been hammered. american airlines teetered and tottered with bankruptcy rumors. well, at least the movie "captain america" sold a lot of tickets. but with china appearing to dominate world exports, is there any hope for america? the answer is yes. u.s. manufacturing exports have been steadily climbing for the past 40 years. china has boosted its market share but mostly by snatching business from asian neighbors like japan. think about the world's top firms. reach for an apple iphone, fly on a new boeing 787. if you have to, get an m.r.i. in a g.e. scanner. heck, even if you drive a toyota corolla, you're steering a car made in kentucky or indiana. i'm not telling you that the u.s. economy's in good shape. the job market is lousy. but would you rather invest in europe, where the parthenon is crumbling and germans must bail out all their neighbors? japan, with a shrinking population? china, with its one-child policy? no country has been shielded from the great recession. maybe "captain america" has tak
shares of bank of america have been hammered. american airlines teetered and tottered with bankruptcy rumors. well, at least the movie "captain america" sold a lot of tickets. but with china appearing to dominate world exports, is there any hope for america? the answer is yes. u.s. manufacturing exports have been steadily climbing for the past 40 years. china has boosted its market share but mostly by snatching business from asian neighbors like japan. think about the world's top...
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i'm optimistic about america's educational future. we now have a national sense of urgency, we have so many people inside and outside the system working to change it. we have new ideas and new models. in retrospect, this might be seen as the time that america started fixing its education crisis for real. thanks for watching this special, "restoring the american
i'm optimistic about america's educational future. we now have a national sense of urgency, we have so many people inside and outside the system working to change it. we have new ideas and new models. in retrospect, this might be seen as the time that america started fixing its education crisis for real. thanks for watching this special, "restoring the american
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look, he's even said t he doesn't believe in america's exceptionalism, america has been arrogant at times. he's been on his apology tour. >> well, they called his style leading from behind. that's the approach taken in egypt and libya. but i think economic strength is the biggest factor in whether or not you are respected and or feared and we have a problem going forward, projected forward because of our weakness with the economy. >> and the euro is going to collapse. it's done. the world has to accept it. if they sustain it artificially for a long period, that's a bigger mistake because we are only kicking the can down the road. >> and america is looking at the outside at what's going on in europe. the real decisions are in frankfurt, not d.c.. >> absolutely. i mentioned earlier in the program ne gingrich said he's more conservative than mitt romney. and romney fired off anded said gingrich is a life-long polltation. there's a new poll out out that said gingrich's lead is higher than romney's. cain is now in deep trouble. there was one poll that showed the majority of support may go to g
look, he's even said t he doesn't believe in america's exceptionalism, america has been arrogant at times. he's been on his apology tour. >> well, they called his style leading from behind. that's the approach taken in egypt and libya. but i think economic strength is the biggest factor in whether or not you are respected and or feared and we have a problem going forward, projected forward because of our weakness with the economy. >> and the euro is going to collapse. it's done. the...
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the document on america's cup is going to be final in december. and i am told there will be a decision on what matters will be implemented. we really the puc to push things along and make sure that this pushes forward for the environment. i would like to submit my comments today a copy of the letter that has a lot more detailed information and the newsletter for my organization. >> thank you. >> commissioners, the group is very familiar with these issues and no be happy to report over the next few weeks for the next discussions. >> commissioners, there was a time at the sf puc, a gentleman called ed sellif. this was some years ago. we all sat down and we figured out that every time a cruise ship came to san francisco, it committed dangers equivalent to the hunters point power plant. so we sat down and there was a gentleman from alaska that came and gave us some information about the latest technology. i happen to go to las angeles - - los angeles to see the technology working. we did some good stuff. i'm going to speak subjectively. what i see is
the document on america's cup is going to be final in december. and i am told there will be a decision on what matters will be implemented. we really the puc to push things along and make sure that this pushes forward for the environment. i would like to submit my comments today a copy of the letter that has a lot more detailed information and the newsletter for my organization. >> thank you. >> commissioners, the group is very familiar with these issues and no be happy to report...
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they do not recognize america. they want america back. i think it should be called the occupier -- called reoccupy america. this country has been the country of greed rather than need, and we find ourselves in a situation where they are saying enough is enough, so what they are really doing is saying, this is my home, and i am ready to defend my home. i do not want someone taking over my home. america is being foreclosed upon. it is being a tank erupted upon. -- being bankrupted upon, so i see people saying i want my country back. there are many america's fighting for the soul of our country, and one is the america that aspired to overthrow the democratic president of she lay -- of chile many years ago and the other is the america that has welcomed me. it is a different america. the question is which of these is going to prevail. as someone who was brought up in the united states, i was as american as anyone. . was a yankees fan i was a kid in new york. i like the dodgers and giants as well. i collected baseball cards as a kid, and then i
they do not recognize america. they want america back. i think it should be called the occupier -- called reoccupy america. this country has been the country of greed rather than need, and we find ourselves in a situation where they are saying enough is enough, so what they are really doing is saying, this is my home, and i am ready to defend my home. i do not want someone taking over my home. america is being foreclosed upon. it is being a tank erupted upon. -- being bankrupted upon, so i see...
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the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. smal l bu sinesses are the smal lifeblood of our communities. on november 26th you can make a huge impact by shopping small on small business saturday. one purchase. one purchase is all it takes. so, pick your favorite local business... and join the movement. i pledge to shop small at big top candy shop. allen's boots... at juno baby store. make the pledge to shop small. please. shop small on small business saturday. >>> that's all for now. but i will be back tomorrow where myç special guest will b grover norquist at noon eastern. until then, you can follow us on twitter at now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. >>> here's a look at your business travel forecast. two big storms on the map. one moving through the ohio valley and southeast today and another one on the west coast bringing heavy rain there. it's a difficult travel day toda
the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. smal l bu sinesses are the smal lifeblood of our communities. on november 26th you can make a huge impact by shopping small on small business saturday. one purchase. one purchase is all it takes. so, pick your favorite local business... and join the movement. i pledge to shop small at big top candy...
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to us, we are very excited about the america's cup. we want to do everything we can to facilitate a successful operation. we would be glad to provide additional information. >> the uncertainty does not bother you as far as the understanding at the moment? >> we are willing to accommodate whatever you need across the premises. the issue, i think, is public access. we can change and modify the gate. >> your use of this is displacing the other use of the port? >> we would certainly like to expand our business. we have other products that we would like to introduce. we are also ready to begin the substructure repair work at pier 3. we believe that facilities would allow us to move growth away, so that the contractor can get to the substructure areas and allow us to continue to operate pier 9. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for your time. >> i am the regional director. i just wanted to echo some of the things that we heard earlier. particularly when we talk about existing tenants moving into the america's cup. we have worked very hard
to us, we are very excited about the america's cup. we want to do everything we can to facilitate a successful operation. we would be glad to provide additional information. >> the uncertainty does not bother you as far as the understanding at the moment? >> we are willing to accommodate whatever you need across the premises. the issue, i think, is public access. we can change and modify the gate. >> your use of this is displacing the other use of the port? >> we would...
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. >> are we stupid in america? when it comes to education, maybe. >> a system we are doing a great job for our kids what we are producing for them is 8 percent success. >> kids are not learning but school spending is through the roof. what's wrong? the bureaucracy is wrong. >> it's the blob. >> it is. >> it's like the rae formers are up against java the hut. the unions are the paper pushers. >> let's destroy the system. >> good. bring on that creative destruction. who would disagree? >> (chanting) >> teachers unions disagree. reformers who care about test scores. >> city schools did terrible because of unions like yours. >> our test scores are not what we choose to focus on. >> how do you know your kids are learning? >> i know my kids are learning when i look in their eyes. >> over my dead body they are going there. >> they fire matt fich teachers. >> what's wrong with that? >> a teacher wants to teach. >> teachers need teen your. >> why else would you take a (bleep) salary. >> most don't have tenure. there's good
. >> are we stupid in america? when it comes to education, maybe. >> a system we are doing a great job for our kids what we are producing for them is 8 percent success. >> kids are not learning but school spending is through the roof. what's wrong? the bureaucracy is wrong. >> it's the blob. >> it is. >> it's like the rae formers are up against java the hut. the unions are the paper pushers. >> let's destroy the system. >> good. bring on that...
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this happened in the lobby of bank of america. >>charles: this is now in front of the lobby where they are finishing of all of the arrests. before the last couple of hours we have been able to watch through the window. at one point there were considering closing the curtains but they eventually left the windows open. we will have more coming up at 6:00 p.m.. >>grant: here is the area, abc section. there is the bank of america where charles clifford was, the intersection of davis and california streets. california street is closed all the way down to battery davis. it is impacting public transit. muni is rerouting one, 31 and 30 express' winds. shuttles are being provided for the california and powell street cable car more. >>reggie: some protesters just left including a group that was standing at the entrance. most of the protesters were from college campuses. go ahead and take a look at this piece of video. he said if they were planning to march again and to let the officers now. earlier this afternoon occupiers held signs that s
this happened in the lobby of bank of america. >>charles: this is now in front of the lobby where they are finishing of all of the arrests. before the last couple of hours we have been able to watch through the window. at one point there were considering closing the curtains but they eventually left the windows open. we will have more coming up at 6:00 p.m.. >>grant: here is the area, abc section. there is the bank of america where charles clifford was, the intersection of davis and...
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would it be good for america and show that america was able to right wrongs, correct injustices and evils because of the wisdom and insight of our founders and another african-american is elected i. right! >> sean: this is a conservative. >> right. and show that -- not everybody all thinks the same -- >> sean: no -- >> skin color or something. that matters. >> in spite of being an african-american mom, i want my kids to look at herman cain and say, this is a guy who came from nothing, who went up the corporate ladder who did what -- did his job -- irvetion his mother's a maid. >> he has that incredible success story. and you know, you want your children to look at these sort of figures to say, this is what we need. we want success in our communities, not government handouts, want stay in the position we are in. but how can we have -- >> the character's being attacked from the other side, with all of the sexual harassment stuff that you can't -- >> sean: look, i am going to prove you wrong on that, too. when we get back. i am going to show you what they are saying and who is saying it. the
would it be good for america and show that america was able to right wrongs, correct injustices and evils because of the wisdom and insight of our founders and another african-american is elected i. right! >> sean: this is a conservative. >> right. and show that -- not everybody all thinks the same -- >> sean: no -- >> skin color or something. that matters. >> in spite of being an african-american mom, i want my kids to look at herman cain and say, this is a guy...
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amÉrica! aquÍ en despierta amÉrica todo el mundo es bello. acompÁÑenos y más adelante van a ver cÓmo sorprendemos a ana. ♪ ♪ >> bien! >> me encanta samy y cÓmo la gente se contagia de su alegrÍa. >> es una persona que transmite alegrÍa y positivismo. >> cÓmo tÚ se lo dices a la gente cuando bailas. >> te va a caer a ti cuando llegue tabÚ de b e p. con un juego de video que ni de te cuento. >> sÍ, mírenlo, ahÍ estÁ. en los grammy. >> con raÍces mexicanas pero srs. visitamos al nuevo Ídolo de la mÚsica norteÑa! juliÁn Álvarez. por supuesto, todo eso aquÍ interdespierta amÉrica. >> en dÓnde? >> despierta amÉrica! maÑana, esta tarde, en primer impacto.jan, el hermano de luis fonsi, vuelve a probar suerte con la música, y esta vez viene a ritmo de salsa!! tenemos en primicia el video musical, para que usted dé su veredicto!! #esta tarde, en primer impacto. >> en el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias estamos expuestos a los excesos en las comidas. en este mes de la concientizaciÓn la doctora maritza fuentes va a contarnos c
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you're going after the fabric of america. i wonder if the right wing republican governors understand who you're going after. do you really believe that people who make $50,000 a year, that have a goal just to pay off their home, and to have some kind of retirement and maybe be able to see the doctor with a little bit of health care, do you really think they're the enemy of the economy in this country? do you really believe that with your heart? do you really believe that you can't go to the wealthiest americans in this country, that these people are the problem? governor, governor, i have a chair for you. it's still here. come talk to your buddy, big eddie. you know, i want to talk to you, mr. kasich. right here. you know, you know, i mean, governor kasich, i understand, i understand it's easy for you to stand up in front of the microphone and give a conciliatory speech because you've had a lot of training over on fox news. i understand how you sit down with sean hannity and talk it over about how you've got this grand plan h
you're going after the fabric of america. i wonder if the right wing republican governors understand who you're going after. do you really believe that people who make $50,000 a year, that have a goal just to pay off their home, and to have some kind of retirement and maybe be able to see the doctor with a little bit of health care, do you really think they're the enemy of the economy in this country? do you really believe that with your heart? do you really believe that you can't go to the...
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the bar pilots do everything we can to support the city and port, in their endeavor with the america's cup. when we signed up for this amendment, we understood that we could be inconvenienced with the america's cup. the amendment is stated, the event may be held on property, including in the immediate vicinity of the premise. last thursday, when we got the staff memo, that language was changed to where it would now be a potential alternative site on the south side, which would cause us a lot of problems moving our pilot boats. we have some concerns about the security on that. we had a meeting right away with peter and like to express our concerns about that. then on saturday, as you know, headlines about the changes to the super yacht. this article goes into detail on what may happen to appear 9. -- pier 9. and then i see further changes in the staff language, talking about public access to that apron. while we are very grateful for the work that has been done for our changing the rent here, but for any further amendments, we will need to have discussion on that. i want to let you know
the bar pilots do everything we can to support the city and port, in their endeavor with the america's cup. when we signed up for this amendment, we understood that we could be inconvenienced with the america's cup. the amendment is stated, the event may be held on property, including in the immediate vicinity of the premise. last thursday, when we got the staff memo, that language was changed to where it would now be a potential alternative site on the south side, which would cause us a lot of...
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we have to change that and get america back in the future business. president clinton rises to face them in a dedicated public servant would be joined on stage tonight with one of the brightest young your citizens also a champion of the public service, chelsea clinton. chelsea clinton is a graduate of stanford, has earned a master's from colombia and is currently pursuing a doctorate at oxford. she's also working with the clinton foundation and the clinton will win initiative. her recent professional and academic work has focused on improving access to health care for citizens around the world on equal rights and education for children. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming president clinton and chelsea clinton. [applause] ..
we have to change that and get america back in the future business. president clinton rises to face them in a dedicated public servant would be joined on stage tonight with one of the brightest young your citizens also a champion of the public service, chelsea clinton. chelsea clinton is a graduate of stanford, has earned a master's from colombia and is currently pursuing a doctorate at oxford. she's also working with the clinton foundation and the clinton will win initiative. her recent...
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here in america, the people reign. because our founders understood that freedom was based -- and no government could come between god and man. art form of government was grown in the rule of law, structured to recognize and protect the dignity and value of every individual these protections have allowed patriotism, individualism, an entrepreneur ship to thrive here in america as they have nowhere else on earth. because our founders rejected the notion that government had unlimited power over individuals, property rights were protected in the constitution to a degree they had never been protected before. the founding fathers even wrote a patent office into the constitution to protect the intellectual property of inventors, giving americans the ability and incentive to create, invent, and realize a better future. there are a number of american inventors who personify the spirit of innovation and belief in progress. benjamin franklin invented the lichen -- lightning rod and bifocal glasses. a few years later, robert fulto
here in america, the people reign. because our founders understood that freedom was based -- and no government could come between god and man. art form of government was grown in the rule of law, structured to recognize and protect the dignity and value of every individual these protections have allowed patriotism, individualism, an entrepreneur ship to thrive here in america as they have nowhere else on earth. because our founders rejected the notion that government had unlimited power over...
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president obama apologizes for america. it's time for us to be strong as a nation, and if we are strong with a military and economy so strong, no one in the world will try to attempt to threaten us or attack our friends. >> are you with governor perry on declaring a no-fly zone over syria? >> new york this is not the time for no f-fly zone over syria. this time to use sanctions, covert actions. there are people in the military shifting over, becoming part of the rebel effort. we should support those efforts. we need to meet with the al low whites to make sure they have a future after assad so they don't have to link with him. he's getting pressure from turkey as well as saudi arabia. they're putting pressure on him. the arab league is putting pressure on him. by the way, they have 5,000 tanks in syria. a no-fly zone wouldn't be right military action. maybe a no drive zone. this is -- this is a nation -- this is a nation which is not bombing its people at this point, and right course is not military. >> ready to wrap it up.
president obama apologizes for america. it's time for us to be strong as a nation, and if we are strong with a military and economy so strong, no one in the world will try to attempt to threaten us or attack our friends. >> are you with governor perry on declaring a no-fly zone over syria? >> new york this is not the time for no f-fly zone over syria. this time to use sanctions, covert actions. there are people in the military shifting over, becoming part of the rebel effort. we...
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morgan and bank of america is m.f. global commingled segregated funds with corporate assets it was a criminal act paying such a creditors claim with a portion of those commingled funds would make them a beneficiary of that crime that's right this is a remarkable development in the recent history of bank pilfering of wealth from common people they are now just reaching into segregated accounts themselves and confiscating wealth directly going out using credit default swaps they're not using the are kenia derivatives anymore they're not the skies in their actions they're just stealing money directly from the accounts you open your account is like oh less money why because these banks stole it this is new lol. of insidiousness so tyson management goes on to say that the trustee involved in this is the same trustee the same lawyers that manage the bankruptcy of lehman brothers they themselves received one hundred sixty million dollars for handling the bankruptcy of lehman creditors got nothing so this capital management fi
morgan and bank of america is m.f. global commingled segregated funds with corporate assets it was a criminal act paying such a creditors claim with a portion of those commingled funds would make them a beneficiary of that crime that's right this is a remarkable development in the recent history of bank pilfering of wealth from common people they are now just reaching into segregated accounts themselves and confiscating wealth directly going out using credit default swaps they're not using the...
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in the sequel before why america failed. i basically said there's no hope for america i just don't see it but i'm an optimist in the sense that there's hope for the human spirit in the human race because you know entropy is always followed by the attempt to reorganization and i believe that and so my my real feeling is that there will be you know i light at the end of the tunnel it's just not going to shine on american soil it's going to have to be somewhere else because we really don't know how to do anything else hobbs after all as a seventeenth century figure was very much a product of his time and louis hearts in the book liberal tradition in america which was published in one hundred fifty five had the idea of what he called fragment societies those are societies that build up entire world views and ways of life just from a fragment of a european or british culture and his argument was that the united states of taking one particular fragment that is the sixteenth and seventeenth century which was the or middle class whi
in the sequel before why america failed. i basically said there's no hope for america i just don't see it but i'm an optimist in the sense that there's hope for the human spirit in the human race because you know entropy is always followed by the attempt to reorganization and i believe that and so my my real feeling is that there will be you know i light at the end of the tunnel it's just not going to shine on american soil it's going to have to be somewhere else because we really don't know...
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was that was karl rove asking demonstrators who gave them the right to occupy america so will someone please forward a copy of the first amendment to mr rove stat also expect a lot more of those my checks to hound one percent of colleges like karl rove in the future. elsewhere eight patriots with occupy charlotte were arrested outside of a bank of america protesting the bank's ties to the dirty coal industry in tennessee occupy nashville demonstrated outside the corrections corporation of america the largest private prison company in the world to protest how c.c.a. profits off throwing more and more and more people in prison and a judge in boston today gave occupiers a temporary restraining order against the city to prevent any police crackdowns in the near future the point is the movement continues with or without zuccotti park as for what direction it goes now i want to turn it over to my guests joining me now from new york is kristen gwynne freelance writer and editorial system with alternate and here in the studio digital money reporter and blogger with think progress the person w
was that was karl rove asking demonstrators who gave them the right to occupy america so will someone please forward a copy of the first amendment to mr rove stat also expect a lot more of those my checks to hound one percent of colleges like karl rove in the future. elsewhere eight patriots with occupy charlotte were arrested outside of a bank of america protesting the bank's ties to the dirty coal industry in tennessee occupy nashville demonstrated outside the corrections corporation of...
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>> bienvenido a despierta amÉrica! estaremos contigo en instantes. >> la revista ford ha hecho en ranking de las figuras mÁs poderosas, el primero es barak obama, luego sigue el presidente de china, los consumidores son los mÁs afectados por el debilitamiento de la economÍa. los expertos consideran esa baja como una mala seÑal en la antesala de las compras navideÑas. los resultados no llenaron las expectativas de los analistas de wall street. >> hay un problema con la vida de la baterÍa del iphone 4 s. apple prometiÓ que tendrÁ disponible un programa que arreglarÁ ese problema. muchos usuarios se quedaron que la baterÍa de su iphone duraba pocas horas a pesar de un uso mÍnimo. >> hay cambios en la inscripciÓn abierta del medic care. para hablarnos de esto tenemos en vivo desde washington d c a teresa miÑo directora de la oficina para la participaciÓn pÚblica de los centros de servicios medic care y medic cade. gracias por acompaÑarnos. >> ¡muy buenos dÍas! gracias por invitarme. >> primero lo mÁs imp
>> bienvenido a despierta amÉrica! estaremos contigo en instantes. >> la revista ford ha hecho en ranking de las figuras mÁs poderosas, el primero es barak obama, luego sigue el presidente de china, los consumidores son los mÁs afectados por el debilitamiento de la economÍa. los expertos consideran esa baja como una mala seÑal en la antesala de las compras navideÑas. los resultados no llenaron las expectativas de los analistas de wall street. >> hay un problema con la...
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can america get this done? i know we can get this done. >> arne duncan, thank you very much. >> thanks for the opportunity. >>> and we will be back. what's in the mail? well, it just might surprise you. because this is how people and business connect. feeling safe and secure that important letters and information don't get lost in thin air. or disappear with a click. but are delivered. from person to person. and, sometimes, even face to face. have a great day. you too. for some of the best ways to connect and protect... it's all in the mail. learn more at usps.com/mail. [ male announcer ] if you're gonna build a fuel-efficient car, the first thing you got to do is make a car that's worth building, that has all the luxury you'd expect. then you put in an 8-speed transmission that gets 31 miles per gallon. that combination of luxury and efficiency only comes from one place in the world. ♪ now lease the 2012 chrysler 300 for $339 a month for well-qualified lessees. >>> this week a strange but significant anniver
can america get this done? i know we can get this done. >> arne duncan, thank you very much. >> thanks for the opportunity. >>> and we will be back. what's in the mail? well, it just might surprise you. because this is how people and business connect. feeling safe and secure that important letters and information don't get lost in thin air. or disappear with a click. but are delivered. from person to person. and, sometimes, even face to face. have a great day. you too. for...
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you don't do that in america. our grandparents weren't stupid when they put into law protections for our workers, when they put into law the safety net, when they put into law the fact that wall street can't be a casino. our grandparents weren't stupid. they're going against the wisdom of our grandparents, and they're going to pay a big cost on tuesday. >> but there's also an element of the middle class being attack attacked. and with all this conversation in the country right now about income inequality and how the middle class has got to serve up a little bit more, their expenses are going up, i mean, this really is about who you're rooting for in society, i think. van jones, great to have you with us. great work on the ground. i appreciate it so much. >> thank you. >>> elizabeth warren goes toe to toe with a tea party heckler. we've got the video you won't want to miss. that's next. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. lots more coming up. [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into somet
you don't do that in america. our grandparents weren't stupid when they put into law protections for our workers, when they put into law the safety net, when they put into law the fact that wall street can't be a casino. our grandparents weren't stupid. they're going against the wisdom of our grandparents, and they're going to pay a big cost on tuesday. >> but there's also an element of the middle class being attack attacked. and with all this conversation in the country right now about...
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find a way to resuscitate the global economy so will they be able to find a cure and as the age of america reportedly comes to a close will there be a new global pecking order. is on almost every dimension gee this is no longer a time for us to sit back and say we're going to let them steal our jobs politicians are huffing and puffing negative rhetoric against china so as american leaders take some cheap shots have been so called red threat we look at who else is there is afraid of his big bad china. they've lost their minds they've lost limbs and they've lost their time and they put the risks and they deserve it but somehow it's just you know generation after generation america keeps screwing it's about fighting to survive as the u.s. honors veterans day america's heroes are returning from the front lines to a not so happy homecoming crippling unemployment homelessness and high suicide rate so what ever happened to no man left behind. plus from the center of the fashion world to the center of the euro crisis italy dove headfirst into economic hardships so with berlusconi gone will the cou
find a way to resuscitate the global economy so will they be able to find a cure and as the age of america reportedly comes to a close will there be a new global pecking order. is on almost every dimension gee this is no longer a time for us to sit back and say we're going to let them steal our jobs politicians are huffing and puffing negative rhetoric against china so as american leaders take some cheap shots have been so called red threat we look at who else is there is afraid of his big bad...
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america. by embracing the intellectual capacity of this nation. and holding fast to innovation, entrepreneurs and the manufacturing of today, spun up to a new level. that's america at our greatest moment. mr. garamendi: if i might interrupt you for just a moment, every hour we are here, we are joined by men and women who are working hard on behalf of the american people. the stenographers taking down our words here deserve a praise of thanksgiving, not that our words are so worthwhile to put into the american record but they do it nonetheless and i want to thank them for their good work and the staff behind us as we go through this hour. mr. tonko: if you'll suffer -- suffer an interrupt, yield, please, mr. -- representative garamendi. i absolutely endorse what you just said. they are devoted, they are an essential part of this body to introduce all of the statements into the anals of history, making -- annals of history, making certain that the progress required by this nation right now, they
america. by embracing the intellectual capacity of this nation. and holding fast to innovation, entrepreneurs and the manufacturing of today, spun up to a new level. that's america at our greatest moment. mr. garamendi: if i might interrupt you for just a moment, every hour we are here, we are joined by men and women who are working hard on behalf of the american people. the stenographers taking down our words here deserve a praise of thanksgiving, not that our words are so worthwhile to put...
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we are really excited about america's cup. i want to recognize peter elbert. he is somewhere in the audience. he has been a godsend for us on these issues. we know we cannot move tens of thousands of extra people around the city by car. we cannot do it only with transit. we're going to need to count on bikes as an option. i commend the mayor's office, the port, and the mta for thinking ahead on this. they're already thinking about bike-sharing program. they're thinking about secure bike parking valet. we want to make sure they're parked safely come out of the way of pedestrians, and not in the way of reviewing our commerce. we are excited about finding those locations. what is the most appropriate place for bike parking? we're going to have to think about these things. these are going to be a lot of folks who may not be used to riding. it could be some of the coming in, taking barred from the east bay, and then jumping on a bike share. we want to make sure there said, confident, knowledgeable, and respectful. one idea that we have is an idea of creating a bike
we are really excited about america's cup. i want to recognize peter elbert. he is somewhere in the audience. he has been a godsend for us on these issues. we know we cannot move tens of thousands of extra people around the city by car. we cannot do it only with transit. we're going to need to count on bikes as an option. i commend the mayor's office, the port, and the mta for thinking ahead on this. they're already thinking about bike-sharing program. they're thinking about secure bike parking...
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let's do this, america. "the five" starts as soon as i remember where i am. ♪ ♪ >> greg: so "the view" that is like "the five" with hot flashes claims they want to post a presidential debate. does it mean "meet the press" will host baby showers for jessica simpson? bob schieffer get a justin bieber makeover? will jake tapper do an hour on pet incontinue innocence? it's -- inconty nence. they were, the republicans, this is what they want to know. why are you so mean? why do you hate babies and bunnies? isn't president obama dreamy? did i sleep with you in 1979. not that the "view" is hostile territory but the g.o.p. would get better treatment from a biker gang. if account the view" is considered for job why not "the five"? we live on planet earth. insteawe have four hot conservas and one funny looking lib. you can't beat those odds. bob, what do you think? "view" wants to host a debate. is at it good idea? >> bob: funny looking liberal? fine. that is a great monologue. where is the show -- >> kimberly: "a
let's do this, america. "the five" starts as soon as i remember where i am. ♪ ♪ >> greg: so "the view" that is like "the five" with hot flashes claims they want to post a presidential debate. does it mean "meet the press" will host baby showers for jessica simpson? bob schieffer get a justin bieber makeover? will jake tapper do an hour on pet incontinue innocence? it's -- inconty nence. they were, the republicans, this is what they want to know....
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and made in america. should all our christmas spending go to china? what if we just buy one gift made by americans here at home? how many jobs could we create right here? >>> good evening. a judge in los angeles erupted in anger today at doctors who compromise their obligations to patients, even rich and famous patients with serious problems. the judge in the michael jackson case sentenced dr. conrad murray to four years behind bars for his role in jackson's death. and blasted him as a disgrace to medicine. abc's jim avila has covered this case from the beginning. >> reporter: conrad murray leaving court for nearly two years in los angeles county jail. blows kisses to his mother and girlfriend. but he had none for the judge, who had just sentenced him to the maximum for killing michael jackson. >> the judge was -- i thought he was openly hostile. >> reporter: judge michael pastor became the story today, not just for rejecting conrad murray's plea for probation and instead sentencing michael jackson's form
and made in america. should all our christmas spending go to china? what if we just buy one gift made by americans here at home? how many jobs could we create right here? >>> good evening. a judge in los angeles erupted in anger today at doctors who compromise their obligations to patients, even rich and famous patients with serious problems. the judge in the michael jackson case sentenced dr. conrad murray to four years behind bars for his role in jackson's death. and blasted him as a...
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do you want an america, do you want an america that is creating more opportunity, not less? an america that regardless of race or ethnicity or gender or sexual orientation, allows for opportunity? do you want one that has a functioning immigration system? do you want an america that is an america for every single person to achieve and to climb the ladder of success? i tell you that those are the choices. those are the choices that will be made every day and especially a year from now and 2012. those are the kinds of choices that this president is making every single day. let me give you some examples of the things that we have been able to do over the past three years. one example, when it comes to education and i'm here to tell you they said it could not be done. they said, you will never be able to pull back the subsidies from the banks to pass the largest education bill, the largest higher education bill since the g.i. bill by president obama said oh yes i can, and we did it. as a result of that, thank you. as a result of that we are talking about billions of dollars to m
do you want an america, do you want an america that is creating more opportunity, not less? an america that regardless of race or ethnicity or gender or sexual orientation, allows for opportunity? do you want one that has a functioning immigration system? do you want an america that is an america for every single person to achieve and to climb the ladder of success? i tell you that those are the choices. those are the choices that will be made every day and especially a year from now and 2012....
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people thought america was down and out. then we recaptured our spirit and the values that made this country great. i'd like to give credit to president gerald ford who came in and sort of stabilized us again, reminded us of who we were. a few years later the soviet union was gone. we were still here. >> do you see parallels between that period and what's happening now with america? do you feel you need another gerald ford intervention? >> somebody will show up. i mean, america has always gone through these periods of difficulty and introspection when our economy is not doing well and we're in a recession and we're a little unsure of who we are and what we are. what i'm absolutely convinced of because of my reading of history and my living through this kind of history is that we will find our way. we've always had problems. most of my time period is spent out in the countryside giving speeches and talking to people. and the kind of sort of black thinking and talking that you see on television or you hear here in washington i
people thought america was down and out. then we recaptured our spirit and the values that made this country great. i'd like to give credit to president gerald ford who came in and sort of stabilized us again, reminded us of who we were. a few years later the soviet union was gone. we were still here. >> do you see parallels between that period and what's happening now with america? do you feel you need another gerald ford intervention? >> somebody will show up. i mean, america has...
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here in america, the people rein. because our founders understood that their freedom was based on faith and that no government could come the twin god and men, our form of government was grounded in the role applause. structure to recognize and protect the dignity, intelligence and value of every individual. these protections have a lot of patriotism, individualism, and entrepreneurship to thrive here in america, as they have nowhere else on earth. because our founders rejected the notion that government had unlimited power over individuals, property rights were protected in the constitution. to a degree they had never been protected before. the founding fathers even wrote a patent office into the constitution to protect the intellectual property of inventors, giving americans the ability and incentive to create, invent, and realize a better future. there are a number of american inventors who personify the spirit of innovation and belief in progress. benjamin franklin invented the lightning rod and bifocal glasses. a
here in america, the people rein. because our founders understood that their freedom was based on faith and that no government could come the twin god and men, our form of government was grounded in the role applause. structure to recognize and protect the dignity, intelligence and value of every individual. these protections have a lot of patriotism, individualism, and entrepreneurship to thrive here in america, as they have nowhere else on earth. because our founders rejected the notion that...