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. >>> president barack obama gets the chance to talk directly to tens of millions of americans during tonight's state of the union address. and the middle of a fight for a second term, the president is expected to focus on economic issues. now a preview. >> reporter: president barack obama is putting the finishing touches on a the speech he hopes will convince americans he should keep his job. his third state of the union address is expected to center on the idea of economic fairness. his top aides say tonight's speech includes a proposal to help the middle class. >> common sense ideas, investing in american manufacturerring, making sure that we are seizing the new era of american energy, working on the skills and education for worker. >> reporter: the president is going to offer new plans aimed at shoring up the nation's sagging housing market. republican leaders in congress say those proposals are just more of the same. john boehner called them pathetic. republican congressman paul ryan expects tonight's speech will be about politic, not policy. >> a politically devicive speech, or
. >>> president barack obama gets the chance to talk directly to tens of millions of americans during tonight's state of the union address. and the middle of a fight for a second term, the president is expected to focus on economic issues. now a preview. >> reporter: president barack obama is putting the finishing touches on a the speech he hopes will convince americans he should keep his job. his third state of the union address is expected to center on the idea of economic...
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as we have seen time and again, americans are by nature a resilient people. our role is to be part of the team that fosters that resilience and strive to continue doing our jobs better and more efficiently. our experience over the past several years has made us smarter about the terrorist threats we face and how best to deal with them. we've learned that we can apply different protocols in different cases depending on the information we possess about both the individual situation and the threat environment as a whole. for instance, not every traveler or piece of cargo poses the same level of risk to our security. the key to evaluating potential risk is information. by sharing and leveraging information, we can make informed decisions about how to best mitigate risk. and the more we know, the better we become at providing security that is seamless and efficient. we can also free up more resources to spend on those threats or individuals we are bound to encounter but may not know much about. the known unknown. think of it this way. if we have to look for a need
as we have seen time and again, americans are by nature a resilient people. our role is to be part of the team that fosters that resilience and strive to continue doing our jobs better and more efficiently. our experience over the past several years has made us smarter about the terrorist threats we face and how best to deal with them. we've learned that we can apply different protocols in different cases depending on the information we possess about both the individual situation and the threat...
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american dream to me you should one word freedom if any american dream means defending our life and our freedom and liberty that have made this country great to me the american dream is to live in peace and prosperity and freedom and a government under socialism is not a government a freedom what about the freedom of individuals to make up their own mind through reason and rational to bikes what about the freedom to trust the grassroots movements such as that and not tools of the wealthy and what does the sky on which this is happened cite about the state of american democracy. i think it's a serious threat to a democracy and i think people are mostly unaware of it if not completely unaware of the threat they're very much a unaware of the front groups and aware of how their thoughts are being manipulated and how their actions are actually being manipulated in many cases. i think they're unaware that we to a large extent have a plutocracy in this country or at least an emerging one rather than democracy and i think that's because of the the rise of power and influence of corporations and
american dream to me you should one word freedom if any american dream means defending our life and our freedom and liberty that have made this country great to me the american dream is to live in peace and prosperity and freedom and a government under socialism is not a government a freedom what about the freedom of individuals to make up their own mind through reason and rational to bikes what about the freedom to trust the grassroots movements such as that and not tools of the wealthy and...
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the american people understand that. what they do not understand is leaders to refuse to take action. they are sick and tired of watching people who are supposed to represent them put their party ahead of the country. put the next election ahead of the next generation. that is what they do not understand [applause] president kennedy used to say after he took office, was surprised and the boast about washington is it was just as bad as he said it was. [laughter] i can relate to that. when you have the top republican saying his number one priority is not solving the health-care problems, is not creating jobs, is not making sure that we are competitive in the 21st century but it is to beat me, you know things are not on the level. that is how you end up with republicans in congress voting against all kinds of proposals -- even proposals that have supported in the past. tax cuts for workers, tax cuts for small businesses, rebuilding words and bridges, paying cops and teachers. suddenly, they are opposed. they will fight to p
the american people understand that. what they do not understand is leaders to refuse to take action. they are sick and tired of watching people who are supposed to represent them put their party ahead of the country. put the next election ahead of the next generation. that is what they do not understand [applause] president kennedy used to say after he took office, was surprised and the boast about washington is it was just as bad as he said it was. [laughter] i can relate to that. when you...
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somewhere down the line, all of us came here at some point, except the native americans. but yeah, i think like my mom said, just getting our voice out there, really are part of the same society, and i think our society has faced a real moral crisis where we have family values that are opposed to what our policies and laws say, and we are splitting up families. i have friends who were born here and don't speak a word of spanish and could be deported and couldn't communicate with anyone. i think putting these faces out there and showing people that immigrants are a vibrant part of civic life, that that is a really important thing for the cause. thanks. >> thank you for your comments. they are duly noted. commissioners, we are coming to close here. are there commissioners who would like to make any comments? ok. commissioner? >> first of all, i want to thank everyone who is here tonight. i want to thank the centers. but i especially want to take time to thank the people from the immigrant rights movement who are here tonight and who are not here tonight for other reasons. i
somewhere down the line, all of us came here at some point, except the native americans. but yeah, i think like my mom said, just getting our voice out there, really are part of the same society, and i think our society has faced a real moral crisis where we have family values that are opposed to what our policies and laws say, and we are splitting up families. i have friends who were born here and don't speak a word of spanish and could be deported and couldn't communicate with anyone. i think...
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we are part of the american immigration council, formally known as the american immigration law foundation. we work very closely with lawyers, including one of the sponsors of tonight's events. when i talk about compehensive immigration reform to people, i often like to move away from the movie analogy to the game analogy. think about it as a rubik's cube. if you get one side right, it probably means the other sites are screwed up. you cannot think about immigration as the one issue. there are so many that interact with each other. we often focus on legalization because it's such an overwhelming issue in many ways. we have so many people that are here without the appropriate documentation. we also know we have huge family backlogs. we have all kinds of problems with the due process and the interior enforcement issues that we face. we have a worker verification program that does not really address our needs. we have a very dynamic economy, but very static numbers for immigrating. we have a system that does not match up with what we need. immigration has become such a polarizing issue that w
we are part of the american immigration council, formally known as the american immigration law foundation. we work very closely with lawyers, including one of the sponsors of tonight's events. when i talk about compehensive immigration reform to people, i often like to move away from the movie analogy to the game analogy. think about it as a rubik's cube. if you get one side right, it probably means the other sites are screwed up. you cannot think about immigration as the one issue. there are...
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i mean 29% of americans now have college degrees but much, much smaller percentage of americans were benefiting from this economic transformation. >> well as we speak i can hear all of those free-marketers out they say "come on, piers -- come on hacker, it is the global economy. it's the cheap labor overseas. it's those high-technology skills that you say are required, these deep forces that actually are beyond our control, and are making inevitable this division between the top and everyone else," right? that's what they were saying as they listen to you right now. >> we think the story that's told about how the global economy has shifted clearly matters. >> and again we wouldn't want to say that the kinds of changes that they were it talking about don't matter at all but they still leave open for a country to decide how they're going to respond to those kinds of economic challenges and when you look at other affluent democracies that have also been exposed to these same kinds of pressures who are actually more open -- smaller economies are often more open to the global economy than
i mean 29% of americans now have college degrees but much, much smaller percentage of americans were benefiting from this economic transformation. >> well as we speak i can hear all of those free-marketers out they say "come on, piers -- come on hacker, it is the global economy. it's the cheap labor overseas. it's those high-technology skills that you say are required, these deep forces that actually are beyond our control, and are making inevitable this division between the top and...
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are some of the most for americans. so we pay attention to where we had huge gaps in our programs and trying to get resources under some of the poorest people in this country. there is a lot more to be done, but i think that the list of what has been accomplished, which should include the affordable cataract, having on the horizon an additional 34 million people about to have reliable health insurance in this country, bringing the level of medicaid up to 133% of poverty -- no matter for you live -- your geography will not determine whether or not you get health care. as dr. martin luther king used to say, the most injustices the disparities and health. the president believed that and put a lot of his support and energy into making sure he was the first president in the country to finally crossed that barrier. tavis: i wanted to give you an and interrupted opportunity and i am glad you did. what i hear you saying and what others say this quite frankly what the president has said himself, that it could have been worse. po
are some of the most for americans. so we pay attention to where we had huge gaps in our programs and trying to get resources under some of the poorest people in this country. there is a lot more to be done, but i think that the list of what has been accomplished, which should include the affordable cataract, having on the horizon an additional 34 million people about to have reliable health insurance in this country, bringing the level of medicaid up to 133% of poverty -- no matter for you...
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crossfire computor look out the biggest and most expensive elections money can buy this is how many american see what are called political action committees or super pacs are the super pacs good for democracy do they really inform in voters and are elections now only about money. and. crosstalk political action committees i'm joined by seton motley in washington he is the president and editor in chief of the less government also in washington we have greg coleman he is a government affairs lobbyist for public citizen and in los angeles we crossed a room he is the founding editor of the independent newspaper i'd gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i really very much encourage a room in los angeles if i go to you first thing in researching this program i came across i thought it was a very interesting and if not funny statement everyone loves to hate super pacs one critic said that they were quote a new political animal that is ugly loud and anti-democratic would you agree or disagree with that statement. well it's certainly is fundamentally ant
crossfire computor look out the biggest and most expensive elections money can buy this is how many american see what are called political action committees or super pacs are the super pacs good for democracy do they really inform in voters and are elections now only about money. and. crosstalk political action committees i'm joined by seton motley in washington he is the president and editor in chief of the less government also in washington we have greg coleman he is a government affairs...
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will come together for a meeting on monday month the american. people . that of course is the fake german viral version lucky for you we have a german economist to translate but we'll find out from him how countries could.
will come together for a meeting on monday month the american. people . that of course is the fake german viral version lucky for you we have a german economist to translate but we'll find out from him how countries could.
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an economy built on american manufacturing, american energy, skills for american workers and renewal of american values. this blueprint begins with american manufacturing. on the day i took office our auto industry was on the verge of collapse. some even said we should let it die. with a million jobs at stake, i refused to let that happen. in exchange for helped we demanded responsibility. we got workers and automakers to settle their differences and we got the industry to to retool and restructure. today general motors is back on top as the world's number one automaker. [ applause ] >>> chrysler has grown faster in the u.s. than any other major car company. ford is investing billions in u.s. plants and factories. together the industry added nearly 160,000 jobs. we bet on american workers. we bet on american ingenuity and tonight the american auto industry is back. [ applause ] >> what is happening in detroit can happen in other industries. it can happen in cleveland and pittsburgh and raleigh. we can't bring every job back that has left our shore. but right now it's getting more exp
an economy built on american manufacturing, american energy, skills for american workers and renewal of american values. this blueprint begins with american manufacturing. on the day i took office our auto industry was on the verge of collapse. some even said we should let it die. with a million jobs at stake, i refused to let that happen. in exchange for helped we demanded responsibility. we got workers and automakers to settle their differences and we got the industry to to retool and...
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and as americans fight an uphill battle against an unwavering economy it's a slippery slope of accusations against iran's nuclear ambitions and lawmakers aren't the only one sliding around the facts so are these fears justified or is this just nuclear nonsense. it's thursday january nineteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for you're watching our team. all right there is a lot to talk about tonight regarding some new developments just over the last few hours and this is big it all started today when the feds shutdown of megaupload the file sharing service that apparently has more than one hundred fifty million registered users and fifty million daily visitors now it's been accused of taking away five hundred million dollars from copyright holders so the founders and employees of mega upload have been charged by a us grand jury with copyright infringement and at least seven of them have already been arrested around the world agents of also served at least twenty search warrants in response the largest ever attack by the hacktivist group anonymous they haven't so far attacked and
and as americans fight an uphill battle against an unwavering economy it's a slippery slope of accusations against iran's nuclear ambitions and lawmakers aren't the only one sliding around the facts so are these fears justified or is this just nuclear nonsense. it's thursday january nineteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for you're watching our team. all right there is a lot to talk about tonight regarding some new developments just over the last few hours and this is big it all...
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they are americans. but their roots are in the arab world and they are proud to have these routes in the arab world. we worked with them to create the first arab american museum, which is a beautiful place. there are so many americans that go there and visit to understand the history of the arab-american immigrants and how successful they have been and so on. i think i have done when i could. of course, i did not always have the means, the financial means to do whatever i wanted. but i worked with the arab ambassador. i hosted it in my office regular meetings. we always discussed the issues. we always tried to explain our position to the state department, to congress. the congress, i must tell you, is not always easy. some congressmen have their own agenda. but we tried our best to explain the arab point of view on all these issues. >> what do you think, ambassador, of the two biggest or that one of two stereotypes, that you are just leaving and you shake your head, whether it is about the arab people or
they are americans. but their roots are in the arab world and they are proud to have these routes in the arab world. we worked with them to create the first arab american museum, which is a beautiful place. there are so many americans that go there and visit to understand the history of the arab-american immigrants and how successful they have been and so on. i think i have done when i could. of course, i did not always have the means, the financial means to do whatever i wanted. but i worked...
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american art museum. the art of video game wills focus on the graphics, the technology and the storytelling of video games and ranging from atari to playstation 3. this is going to be good. the public actually voted online for 80 video games that will be included in the exhibit. the art of video games will be part of a nationwide tour. i can't wait. and i know the line is probably going to be long. >>> well, the saying goes if you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life. still ahead, we'll show you where washington, d.c. ranks amongst happiest cities to work in the u.s. >>> up next, the workout that's >>> came on suddenly and gave a washington man the scare of his life. 78-year-old willieashchew was having a stroke. more than 160,000 people die from strokes each year. the good news is most cases it's very preventable. doreen ginsler has more. >> i was feeling a sense that i never had before. and i just couldn't control myself. >> 78-year-old willieascew says it came on quickly. blurriness
american art museum. the art of video game wills focus on the graphics, the technology and the storytelling of video games and ranging from atari to playstation 3. this is going to be good. the public actually voted online for 80 video games that will be included in the exhibit. the art of video games will be part of a nationwide tour. i can't wait. and i know the line is probably going to be long. >>> well, the saying goes if you love what you do, you will never work a day in your...
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an economy built on american manufacturing, american energy, skills for american workers and renewal of american values. this blueprint begins with american manufacturing. on the day i took office our auto industry was on the verge of collapse. some even said we should let it die. with a million jobs at stake, i refused to let that happen. in exchange for helped we demanded responsibility. we got workers and automakers to settle their differences and we got the industry to to retool and restructure. today general motors is back on top as the world's number one automaker. [ applause ] >>> chrysler has grown faster in the u.s. than any other major car company. ford is investing billions in u.s. plants and factories. together the industry added nearly 160,000 jobs. we bet on american workers. we bet on american ingenuity and tonight the american auto industry is back. [ applause ] >> what is happening in detroit can happen in other industries. it can happen in cleveland and pittsburgh and raleigh. we can't bring every job back that has left our shore. but right now it's getting more exp
an economy built on american manufacturing, american energy, skills for american workers and renewal of american values. this blueprint begins with american manufacturing. on the day i took office our auto industry was on the verge of collapse. some even said we should let it die. with a million jobs at stake, i refused to let that happen. in exchange for helped we demanded responsibility. we got workers and automakers to settle their differences and we got the industry to to retool and...
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economy that is built on american manufacturing, american indian, still for american workers, rupert room the renewal of american values. amber is a blueprint begins with american manufacturing on the day that i took office the auto industry was on the front of classical and some even said we should let it died unit of oxford, and with the millions of jobs at stake i refuse to let that haven't moved to--some say we should even let it die, but with the millions of jobs at stake i refuse to let that happen. we had the industry to retool and restructured, today general motors is back on top as the world's no. 1 automaker. [applause] >> and chrysler is growing faster in the u.s. than any major car company and ford is investing billions in u.s. factories. together the entire entity added nearly 160,000 jobs. we'd bet on american workers, we bet on american ingenuity and tonight, the american auto industry is bacteria [applause] --the american auto industry is back. [applause] >> what happened in detroit can happen in other places. we cannot bring every job back that left our shore, but ri
economy that is built on american manufacturing, american indian, still for american workers, rupert room the renewal of american values. amber is a blueprint begins with american manufacturing on the day that i took office the auto industry was on the front of classical and some even said we should let it died unit of oxford, and with the millions of jobs at stake i refuse to let that haven't moved to--some say we should even let it die, but with the millions of jobs at stake i refuse to let...
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jobs and new american industries. nowhere is the promise of innovation greater than in american-made energy. over the last three years, we've opened millions of new acres for oil and gas exploration, and tonight, i'm directing my administration to open more than 75 percent of our potential offshore oil and gas resources. right now, american oil production is the highest that it's been in eight years. that's right -- eight years. not only that -- last year, we relied less on foreign oil than in any of the past sixteen years. but with only 2 percent of the world's oil reserves, oil isn't enough. this country needs an all-out, all-of-the-above strategy that develops every available source of american energy -- a strategy [applause] that's cleaner, cheaper, and full of new jobs. we have a supply of natural gas that can last america nearly one hundred years, and my [applause] administration will take every possible action to safely develop this energy. experts believe this will support more than 600,000 jobs by the end of
jobs and new american industries. nowhere is the promise of innovation greater than in american-made energy. over the last three years, we've opened millions of new acres for oil and gas exploration, and tonight, i'm directing my administration to open more than 75 percent of our potential offshore oil and gas resources. right now, american oil production is the highest that it's been in eight years. that's right -- eight years. not only that -- last year, we relied less on foreign oil than in...
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today, as i said on the board of the asian american justice center in washington, d.c. off, and the locally, and my day job is helping to supervise immigration attorneys at the immigration clinic at davis. i see a range of clients that have pressing needs. while we all hope and wish for compehensive immigration reform, i have got to tell you from what i've heard the last several months, the question we all have to ask ourselves is at what price? if we get an immigration bill introduced that a serious blow for the spring, i'll tell you right now the provisions i will not be happy with. i know they're going to be in there. you should be aware of these provisions. first of all, the price that the estimated 10 million to 12 million undocumented immigrants in the country may be to pay is they may all be forced to plead guilty to a crime before they can file their application. that is before they actually have to pay a fine that is attached. right now what is seriously being discussed is what level of crime should they have to plead guilty to before they apply for legalizatio
today, as i said on the board of the asian american justice center in washington, d.c. off, and the locally, and my day job is helping to supervise immigration attorneys at the immigration clinic at davis. i see a range of clients that have pressing needs. while we all hope and wish for compehensive immigration reform, i have got to tell you from what i've heard the last several months, the question we all have to ask ourselves is at what price? if we get an immigration bill introduced that a...
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i want us to be able to deploy expertise in the form of americans both from the government, from the outside if appropriate but part of our network, to be on the ground, as i said in my remarks, doing what is necessary to protect us, promote our values and further our interests. and that's why this is so exciting because i can't standing here today tell you exactly all of the different roles and functions that cso will perform. it will -- it already does have a very tight partnership with counterparts and aid that we need to increase the flow of information and cooperation, but then going beyond that into the rest of the government. but i do know this, this was absolutely one of the most important decisions that came out of the qdtr. we entered into it with the question of do we need this? we'd had some efforts that were really quite important but never were given the support, the resources, the attention and time that they deserved. so it was a natural question to say do we need this and the answer was resoundingly yes but it has to be done the right way. so i'm hoping that as we go
i want us to be able to deploy expertise in the form of americans both from the government, from the outside if appropriate but part of our network, to be on the ground, as i said in my remarks, doing what is necessary to protect us, promote our values and further our interests. and that's why this is so exciting because i can't standing here today tell you exactly all of the different roles and functions that cso will perform. it will -- it already does have a very tight partnership with...
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the average american card holder will carry about $5400 in outstanding debt in 2012. some experts recommend paying twice the amount of your minimum monthly payment. if you don't have that much cash just a few extra bucks will help. >> if you have enough to pay even $20 or $30 extra, that could make a difference. >> reporter: as for new year's resolutions like diet or exercise, too many drastic changes could get you frustrated. first, keep tabs on your credit report. second, track all of your spending to she how it fits in your debt payment plans. third, look for balance transfer offers if a card's interest rate is too high. >> you can transfer your large credit card debt on a high interest card, you can transfer that to a new card that's offering a zero percent apr. >> reporter: that will keep your interest rates at a minimum while you pay down your balance. for consumer watch, i'm karin caifa. >>> fans have a way to use their bank rewards point. citibank customers can find one another and pool their points for charity. ñc facebookqohf4%a=%9qxd the goals. the bankÑ
the average american card holder will carry about $5400 in outstanding debt in 2012. some experts recommend paying twice the amount of your minimum monthly payment. if you don't have that much cash just a few extra bucks will help. >> if you have enough to pay even $20 or $30 extra, that could make a difference. >> reporter: as for new year's resolutions like diet or exercise, too many drastic changes could get you frustrated. first, keep tabs on your credit report. second, track...
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it is an african-american, a predominantly african-american city, and there are other pockets of african-american communities across this country. frankly, black people right now forecasting the most help. and yet, to my mind, black people, lovingly and respectfully, are the most silent about the help they are catching. i am not naive about this. i understand why that is. it is because of our love and our deference and our support legitimately of barack hossein obama as president. i am not naive about that. but i want to put this out there because i'm curious as to whether or not -- to the point about the historical power in the black prophetic tradition, if the people catching the most hell are not saying anything. and given -- and are getting the guy who happens to be president at the moment cover, how about the of the people in poverty who are trying to raise their courage to raise their own voices? we have done this historically as a nation as black people. what happens if we continue to be as silent as we are? and i'm not saying the president has to be demonized or that we have to cast asper
it is an african-american, a predominantly african-american city, and there are other pockets of african-american communities across this country. frankly, black people right now forecasting the most help. and yet, to my mind, black people, lovingly and respectfully, are the most silent about the help they are catching. i am not naive about this. i understand why that is. it is because of our love and our deference and our support legitimately of barack hossein obama as president. i am not...
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it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. >> dr. joe harris says the memories are still fresh from the civil rights movement. >> i live through that as a student. i understand all too clearly what dr. king was trying to accomplish. >> he was among those committed to keeping dr. king's dream arrive. >> i bring up examples of myself that are supported by stories that we read. that's how i embew them with that character. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and we want to let you know that government offices, courts, and post offices will be closed on monday to mark the holiday. however trash and recycling will be collected as normal. >> the time is 6:26. when we come back, joe paterno back in the hospital. wlats behind it this time. >> and we'll show you a picture. investigators want to know how a goat ended up with a 23-pound chain embedded in her neck. that story coming up. >> the temperatures have gone to winter mode once again. how big will the recovery be? we'll talk about that in the insta-weather plus forecast. >> welcome back to
it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. >> dr. joe harris says the memories are still fresh from the civil rights movement. >> i live through that as a student. i understand all too clearly what dr. king was trying to accomplish. >> he was among those committed to keeping dr. king's dream arrive. >> i bring up examples of myself that are supported by stories that we read. that's how i embew them with that character. >> tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news....
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millions of americans are out of work. what is congress doing about that? >> mayor gray, as a d.c. resident, i have a sense of unlike a lot of parts of the country the housing market is more stable here because of the federal government in large part. as we look at longer term trends and people who are unemployed and maybe unemployed so long that they are no longer looking for work. what is the longer term outlook for how bad this economy is and what it will take to get people back to work? >> to go back, we've got to make the investment. we have to have help from the federal government especially the congress. there are days and i'm right here in washington where i wonder if they even listen to us and understand what's going on in our cities. the kind of investments that mayor nutter talked about would be valuable in every one of our cities. there's not a mayor in town this week who wouldn't underscore the importance of making those kinds of investments. right here in the city, for example, we, along with the rest of the mayors, talked about getting a transportation bill. investin
millions of americans are out of work. what is congress doing about that? >> mayor gray, as a d.c. resident, i have a sense of unlike a lot of parts of the country the housing market is more stable here because of the federal government in large part. as we look at longer term trends and people who are unemployed and maybe unemployed so long that they are no longer looking for work. what is the longer term outlook for how bad this economy is and what it will take to get people back to...
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but i would characterize obama as a terrorist and a version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else here sees some other part of it and realized everything is. you don't know i'm tough hard welcome to the big picture. before. you. go to the capitol and calgon floor and mr. to be there to lead the rock into. what is. testing nobody seems to know. the number of pepper sprayed the face but part of the argument that they're being overly dramatic . well hidden already figured out i think that it's pretty clear by the apathetic response from our mainstream media towards the president signing of the national defense authorization act that they don't really care all that much about our democracy and about what's happening to it and the same could be said of the example of the media's original lack of coverage and then mockery of the occupy movement but if you turn the tables if you remember the coverage of the arab spring up to rear square well there you get the impression that there is no
but i would characterize obama as a terrorist and a version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else here sees some other part of it and realized everything is. you don't know i'm tough hard welcome to the big picture. before. you. go to the capitol and calgon floor and mr. to be there to lead the rock into. what is. testing nobody seems to know. the number of pepper sprayed the face but part of the...
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american art museum. the art of video game wills focus on the graphics, the technology and the storytelling of video games and ranging from atari to playstation 3. this is going to be good. the public actually voted online for 80 video games that will be included in the exhibit. the art of video games will be part of a nationwide tour. i can't wait. and i know the line is probably going to be long. >>> well, the saying goes if you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life. still ahead, we'll show you where washington, d.c. ranks amongst happiest cities to work in the u.s. >>> up next, the workout that's so, this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now, we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. hey, i love your cereal there-- it's got that sweet
american art museum. the art of video game wills focus on the graphics, the technology and the storytelling of video games and ranging from atari to playstation 3. this is going to be good. the public actually voted online for 80 video games that will be included in the exhibit. the art of video games will be part of a nationwide tour. i can't wait. and i know the line is probably going to be long. >>> well, the saying goes if you love what you do, you will never work a day in your...
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the stimulus money helps many cash strapped americans. about a billion from the economic stimulus package went toward help and programs helping evicted people find new housing. the homeless population went up in 24 states during the past two years and number of people who have had to move in with friend ors family are often last stop before you hit the street is also up. in the unemployment rate is still hanging around 8% but there is less credit card debt. last year the debt was lowered by 11%. >> detroit automaticca makers may be on their feet but financial experts say financing are worse than ever for the city. the city will be out of money by perilunes the city council and the unions free to steep spending cuts. if nothing changes the budget deficit is expected to hit $45 million by the end of the fiscal year in june. >>> object my wall street says they have had drops in donations and have put in a spending freeze, a list of spending posted on their website slows in october some of them spent $3,000 on supplies for puppets for hallowe
the stimulus money helps many cash strapped americans. about a billion from the economic stimulus package went toward help and programs helping evicted people find new housing. the homeless population went up in 24 states during the past two years and number of people who have had to move in with friend ors family are often last stop before you hit the street is also up. in the unemployment rate is still hanging around 8% but there is less credit card debt. last year the debt was lowered by...
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and the average american today the average one american worker or today is making twenty seven hundred dollars less a year than he was making when ronald reagan came into office they've been stealing us blind it's an insane theory it's time to put it to bed it's time to put it to you know give it a nice funeral let's go back to classical economics. and that's the big picture for more information on the stories we covered visit our website to tom harmon dot com free speech shot origin artsy dot com also check out our two you tube channels there are links to thom hartmann dot com and this entire show is also available as a free video podcast on i tunes and we have a free tom hartman i phone and i pad app have the app store you can send us feedback that twitter at tom underscore hartman on facebook at tom underscore hartman and then on our blogs message boards and telephone comment line at thom hartmann dot com and all for good as tom always says democracy begins with you get out there get active occupy something. your it will see tomorrow. well for the. money it's technology innovation a
and the average american today the average one american worker or today is making twenty seven hundred dollars less a year than he was making when ronald reagan came into office they've been stealing us blind it's an insane theory it's time to put it to bed it's time to put it to you know give it a nice funeral let's go back to classical economics. and that's the big picture for more information on the stories we covered visit our website to tom harmon dot com free speech shot origin artsy dot...
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he knew a great deal about american history. he also knew a great deal about the american revolution, for example, that we like so many other democracies began with support from other countries. we began with french support. they have coalition support in iraq. he was well aware of the time that it took the us. to go from revolution to government, over a decade. he was interested in lincoln and the civil war. we talked a lot about lincoln and saw lincoln documents. then he had a very surprised q. he wanted to see documents of the precedence apparently really fascinates him, john quincy adams so we showed -- >> did he explain his interest? >> well, he didn't beyond the point that he was fascinated with the father son aspect of this adams senior -- bush senior, bush junior. >> i see. did he comment on anything like transparency of his from the documents? >> well, we tried to explain that we're an access agency and that americans are entitled to see the their country. i think in fact that i've been invited to come to bag dand see i
he knew a great deal about american history. he also knew a great deal about the american revolution, for example, that we like so many other democracies began with support from other countries. we began with french support. they have coalition support in iraq. he was well aware of the time that it took the us. to go from revolution to government, over a decade. he was interested in lincoln and the civil war. we talked a lot about lincoln and saw lincoln documents. then he had a very surprised...
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as you see, i am an african- american. i am here to speak in a parallel situation to the way city government is run here could i am appalled. i view this city as the most racist city in the united states. right now, we had a mayor that i have known over 20 years, and it seems to me that if this is a neighborhood service this situation, i am here to give a couple parallels. the oewd, dcyf, american cup, the fillmore center, in some parks around here, i am here protesting, and i will at every meeting that i can do you have got to understand the history. i am responsible for the city government channels that you have got here. years ago, i used to take my little camera and take it down to channel 25 and air the board of supervisors meeting. 20 years later, i am scrutinized, got to fight with being in the press room to show my credentials because i am a black man. because of the african-american population going way down, there is a problem here. i am reading over some of these items coming up in your different agendas, coming
as you see, i am an african- american. i am here to speak in a parallel situation to the way city government is run here could i am appalled. i view this city as the most racist city in the united states. right now, we had a mayor that i have known over 20 years, and it seems to me that if this is a neighborhood service this situation, i am here to give a couple parallels. the oewd, dcyf, american cup, the fillmore center, in some parks around here, i am here protesting, and i will at every...
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which is for 80% of american drivers, their total driving range. after that, a small gas engine extends your range to 375 miles, roughly. before you have to recharge or refill. but the volt, but if volt, if the volt message boards are any indication, there's some real one-upsmanship going on out there. customers are reporting going months and thousands of miles without stopping once at a gas pump. no other ev can do this or generate that much passion with its drivers. we engineered the volt to give drivers a choice. to use energy produced in the united states, rather than from oil from places that may not always put america's best interests first. we engineered the volt to show the world what great vehicles we make at general motors. unfortunately, there's one thing we did not engineer -- although we loaded the volt with state-of-the-art safety features, we did not engineer the volt to be a political punching bag. and sadly, that's what it has become. for all the loose talk about fires, we are here today because tests by regulators resulted in a ba
which is for 80% of american drivers, their total driving range. after that, a small gas engine extends your range to 375 miles, roughly. before you have to recharge or refill. but the volt, but if volt, if the volt message boards are any indication, there's some real one-upsmanship going on out there. customers are reporting going months and thousands of miles without stopping once at a gas pump. no other ev can do this or generate that much passion with its drivers. we engineered the volt to...
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manufacturing, american energy, skills for american workers and a renewal of american values. this blueprint begins with american manufacturing. on the day i took office, our auto industry was on the verge of collapse. some even said we should let it die. with a million jobs at stake, i refused to let that happen. to retool and restructure. today, general motors is back on top as the world's number one auto-maker. [ applause ] chrysler has grown faster in the u.s. than any major car company. ford is investing billions in u.s. plants and factories. together, the entire industry added nearly 160,000 jobs. we bet on american workers. we bet on american ingenuity. tonight, the american auto industry is back. [ applause ] what's happening in detroit can happen in other industries. it can happen in cleveland and pittsburgh and raleigh. we can't bring every job back that's left our shore, but right now, it's getting more expensive to do business in places like china. meanwhile, america is more productive. a few weeks ago, the ceo of master lock told me that it now makes business sens
manufacturing, american energy, skills for american workers and a renewal of american values. this blueprint begins with american manufacturing. on the day i took office, our auto industry was on the verge of collapse. some even said we should let it die. with a million jobs at stake, i refused to let that happen. to retool and restructure. today, general motors is back on top as the world's number one auto-maker. [ applause ] chrysler has grown faster in the u.s. than any major car company....
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and most americans are repelled by that but what most americans will respect is political activism an organization on the left or on the right now i think that there is anger out there and maybe they don't have the money to hire lobbyists. you know they're fighting i might not be a bad thing but. you know american people don't need a lobbyist they need to organize themselves i think that in america getting it to first of all class and b. i think is very dangerous we've seen that every great. to tell a tarion movement in certainly in the twentieth century started with class envy instead of class and be able to focus themselves not on those who succeed but those who cheat to succeed in the sense of using the government and using the state to make their lives easier to make more money and there are plenty of those that you know it's like like i did like i help my clients do and like every lobbyist helps their clients do unfortunately had it not been for the jail time which you have been just as with penn king as you are now if i hadn't had the fall if i hadn't had been destroyed i would
and most americans are repelled by that but what most americans will respect is political activism an organization on the left or on the right now i think that there is anger out there and maybe they don't have the money to hire lobbyists. you know they're fighting i might not be a bad thing but. you know american people don't need a lobbyist they need to organize themselves i think that in america getting it to first of all class and b. i think is very dangerous we've seen that every great. to...