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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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, neighborhood office of services, san francisco native american health center, east bay native american health center, it indian health center of santa clarita valley, and kqed. at this time, i would like to introduce the president of kqed, john boland. [applause] >> thank you. kqed is pleased to join with the wonderful organization that are all just listed in sponsoring tonight's celebration of american indian heritage month. as you know, kqed celebrates throughout the year all of the heritage months that we mark, here in the united states, but since i am the great grandson of thomas patton, a member of the law bay tribe in new jersey and pennsylvania, which is where i grew up, american heritage in the amount is particularly special to me and i am happy to be with you tonight. as part of kqed's celebration during the month of november, we sponsor the american indian film festival, and we have also scheduled over 60 television programs about the native american community and of special interest to the community. these programs you can find out about, listings on kqed.org/heritage. there
, neighborhood office of services, san francisco native american health center, east bay native american health center, it indian health center of santa clarita valley, and kqed. at this time, i would like to introduce the president of kqed, john boland. [applause] >> thank you. kqed is pleased to join with the wonderful organization that are all just listed in sponsoring tonight's celebration of american indian heritage month. as you know, kqed celebrates throughout the year all of the...
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i think americans in general have to learn from the american military though. what some of these lessons are. because they are critical lessons. we have to know these lessons now on the world stage. we need to expand their thinking, do more homework, think and an intellectually more open way about all of these and who are potential allies are and how to defend americans and what real national security is an liberate ourselves from some of the clichÉs that we have fallen victim to over the last nine years in this incredible new world. i think patrick shows as part of the way in doing that. >> it's an amazing story and the book is >> is there a nonfiction author or book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at booktv@cspan.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> coming up
i think americans in general have to learn from the american military though. what some of these lessons are. because they are critical lessons. we have to know these lessons now on the world stage. we need to expand their thinking, do more homework, think and an intellectually more open way about all of these and who are potential allies are and how to defend americans and what real national security is an liberate ourselves from some of the clichÉs that we have fallen victim to over the last...
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a coalition of americans for prosperity we go out and we educate americans on hey here's the threat here's what this health care bill is going to do the takeover here's what cap and trade going to do to your job and to your utility rates and we just say if you want to get out here a ways to get active this goes to the heart of how the quotes might be manipulating tea party protest. and a fair proportion of i have pace on supported on a much deeper level than personal financial gain because while americans might have a healthy skepticism about governments i wonder how many of them really share the coax extreme vision of a free market economy you and i know that free market principles make sense for american families american jobs and i want term prosperity and that is essential at a time when the very foundations of our nation are being challenge government has become a monster crippling the economy and devouring personal liberties this post is from a ninety ninety libertarian party campaign in which to run for vice president the party's political platform is an insight into just how
a coalition of americans for prosperity we go out and we educate americans on hey here's the threat here's what this health care bill is going to do the takeover here's what cap and trade going to do to your job and to your utility rates and we just say if you want to get out here a ways to get active this goes to the heart of how the quotes might be manipulating tea party protest. and a fair proportion of i have pace on supported on a much deeper level than personal financial gain because...
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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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we bet on american workers. we bet on american ingenuity. and 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 line told me it makes business sense for him to bring jobs back home. [ applause ] today, for the first time in 15 years, master lock's unionized plant in milwaukee is running at full capacity. [ applause ] so, we have a huge opportunity at this moment, to bring manufacturing back. but we have to seize it. tonight, my message to business leaders is simple. ask yourselves what you can do to bring jobs back to your country and your country will do everything we can to help you succeed. [ applause ] we can start with our tax code. right now, companies get tax breaks for moving jobs and profits overseas. meanwhi
we bet on american workers. we bet on american ingenuity. and 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 line told me it makes business sense for him to bring...
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i think patriquin was a symbol of only the americans who served in iraq but the americans who have died there and the many americans who helped the iraqi strive to build a new nation out of the horror of the war. the history of understanding he was to hear what the iraqis said about him, with a told me. in the words of sheik who was the man who created the weakening movement, travis patriquin was an extraordinary man who played a very important role. he was my brother. he spoke arabic and looked like an arab man. when he can at the start of the weakening we needed someone like him. he was humble and friendly and was always helping me. he helped with weapons and ammunition, he helped deliver food to people who need help who were in trouble and defended women and children against the terrorists between the sheiks the captain patrick was extraordinary. one then the bourn interpreter told me he was in love with iraq. he was addicted to the culture. he was obsessed by it. he loved the food, everything about iraq. and another baghdad board interpreter told me i iraqis can like you but the lov
i think patriquin was a symbol of only the americans who served in iraq but the americans who have died there and the many americans who helped the iraqi strive to build a new nation out of the horror of the war. the history of understanding he was to hear what the iraqis said about him, with a told me. in the words of sheik who was the man who created the weakening movement, travis patriquin was an extraordinary man who played a very important role. he was my brother. he spoke arabic and...
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an economy built on american manufacturing, american energy, skills for american workers and a renewal of american values. this blueprint begins with the 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 1 million jobs at stake, are refused to let that happen. in exchange for help, we demanded responsibility. we got workers and auto makers to settle their differences. we got the industry to restructure. today geners is back on top of the world's no. 1 automaker. [applause] chrysler has grown faster in the united states than any other 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 and tonight, the american auto industry is back. what's happening in detroit can happen in other industries. it can happen in cleveland and pittsburgh and raleigh. we cannot bring every job back that has left our shore. but right now, it is getting more expensive to do business in
an economy built on american manufacturing, american energy, skills for american workers and a renewal of american values. this blueprint begins with the 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 1 million jobs at stake, are refused to let that happen. in exchange for help, we demanded responsibility. we got workers and auto makers to settle their differences. we got the industry to restructure....
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live in poverty and forty six million americans depend on food stamps and fifty three million americans don't have health insurance there are other americans who are collecting enormous wealth and are pulling further and further away from the rest of us over the last few through over the last thirty years eighty percent of all new wealth created in our nation has gone to just the top one percent of americans. over the last thirty years the top one percent have seen their income shoot up two hundred seventy five percent while people in the middle class have seen only a major forty percent increase in income not nearly enough to keep up with the rising cost of health care energy and education as a result the united states of america tonight is one of the most unequal nations in the developed world ranking thirty first out of thirty four o.e.c.d. nations when it comes to wealth inequality we are more on equal the nations like pakistan and the ivory coast there are four hundred billionaires in america who now own more wealth than one hundred fifty million other americans combined in fact th
live in poverty and forty six million americans depend on food stamps and fifty three million americans don't have health insurance there are other americans who are collecting enormous wealth and are pulling further and further away from the rest of us over the last few through over the last thirty years eighty percent of all new wealth created in our nation has gone to just the top one percent of americans. over the last thirty years the top one percent have seen their income shoot up two...
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i know the native american heritage month, native american heritage month as part of our origin in this country, and we recognize that, and we celebrate it, and we want that heritage to continue each year to remind us of the tremendous diversity that we celebrate in our city. thank you all for coming. i want to give special recognition to the host committee of agencies that have been working with us so graciously and gratefully. the native american aid projects, thank you. friendship house association. never heard office of -- neighborhood office. east bay native american health center. the indian health center of santa clara valley are here. as i mentioned, kqed. as we celebrate tonight, we have, as i have been honored to have the authority to issue an official proclamation declaring this to be native american heritage month celebration, i would like to ask to be joined by susan jamison. please come on up. joan benet. susan is our native american help center director. joan executive director of our native americans aids project. however, our chief executive officer, friendship house. p
i know the native american heritage month, native american heritage month as part of our origin in this country, and we recognize that, and we celebrate it, and we want that heritage to continue each year to remind us of the tremendous diversity that we celebrate in our city. thank you all for coming. i want to give special recognition to the host committee of agencies that have been working with us so graciously and gratefully. the native american aid projects, thank you. friendship house...
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lack of sufficient support on the part of the american president signaled. different president not to be strong on israel or not is not going to back israel to the same extent that his predecessor both the republican president bush the democratic president bill clinton supported israel and the israeli public and the israeli government grew to distrust the current american president right. the last word in the. thirty seconds. i don't think this is a question of american lack of support or waning support for israel the fact is the obama administration has done as much if not more than any other and has pulled back and not enforce any type of settlement freeze has pulled back and not had any kind of stick and carrot and stick scenario the problem is the status quo is untenable and the republican candidates pushing an idea that it is is not helpful for israel and it's not helpful for the united states and it's not helpful for the for global peace it's not something that we should look towards as a model. of what we should do going forward the relationship betwe
lack of sufficient support on the part of the american president signaled. different president not to be strong on israel or not is not going to back israel to the same extent that his predecessor both the republican president bush the democratic president bill clinton supported israel and the israeli public and the israeli government grew to distrust the current american president right. the last word in the. thirty seconds. i don't think this is a question of american lack of support or...
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. >>> history bookshelf featuring popular american history writers of the past decade and airs on american history tv every saturday at noon eastern. this week, joseph ellis talks about his book "american creation, triumph and tragedies at the founding republic." book recounts what they found in forthing the new nation. mr. ellis is interviewed by national review seniored toor richard brookehighser. >> we are very proud to welcome two distinguished speakers this evening who will discuss triumphs and tragedies in the finding of the american republic and how both contributed to shaping our nation. joseph jay ellis works at mount hol yok college he is the recipient of several prestigious award, including the pulitzer prize. and the national book award for american sfink, the character of thomas jefferson. publishers weekly called his newest book subtle and brilliant. we are also pleased to welcome back richard brookehighser. among his many books are america's first dynasty, alexander hamilton, american, and what would the founder do. he was a curator of of exhibition alexander hamilton. he is
. >>> history bookshelf featuring popular american history writers of the past decade and airs on american history tv every saturday at noon eastern. this week, joseph ellis talks about his book "american creation, triumph and tragedies at the founding republic." book recounts what they found in forthing the new nation. mr. ellis is interviewed by national review seniored toor richard brookehighser. >> we are very proud to welcome two distinguished speakers this evening...
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of the asian-american communities here in san francisco in the 1950's. moving along to 1977 and the fall of the international hotel. our friends, we have come a long way. [applause] i have to tell you the most amazing moment of the year of 2011 was the first meeting of the board of supervisors this year on january 8, leading to the vote that we first cast for the first asian-american mayor in the city and county of san francisco. this was a vote that came about because you, the people of san francisco, elected four asian- american to the board of supervisors. and not just three chinese representatives, but the first korean-american representative, and i am so honored to represent the four of them, to welcome you here to this celebration. we have decided to implement a new yearly award, with each of our district supervisors recognizing a 11 awardees representing the best, brightest, most impact low in our community we will be honoring as part -- most impactful in our community we will be honoring as part of apa heritage month. in district 1 -- in district
of the asian-american communities here in san francisco in the 1950's. moving along to 1977 and the fall of the international hotel. our friends, we have come a long way. [applause] i have to tell you the most amazing moment of the year of 2011 was the first meeting of the board of supervisors this year on january 8, leading to the vote that we first cast for the first asian-american mayor in the city and county of san francisco. this was a vote that came about because you, the people of san...
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[applause] and new american media. [applause] apparently, tonight is hyphen's night. so congratulations to hyphen. [applause] a quick word about the organization. it was founded in 2003. it's a volunteer run nonprofit news and culture organization that illuminates asian america through hard-hitting investigative features on the cultural and political trends shaping the fastest growing ethnic population in the country. it engages people through our print magazine, website and events to fulfill the commission to tell the untold stories of asian americans with accuracy, nuance and complexity. to showcase emerging artists, creators and leaders of our community and to build a socially and politically aware community through media, dialogue, and cultural events. it's been honored by chinese for affirmative action, with the flames of justice award in 2008, nominated by the utney reader for -- for utney independent press award, best new title in 2007 and in 2010 for best social and cultural coverage. so again we say congratulations to you. [applause] >> thank you all so much.
[applause] and new american media. [applause] apparently, tonight is hyphen's night. so congratulations to hyphen. [applause] a quick word about the organization. it was founded in 2003. it's a volunteer run nonprofit news and culture organization that illuminates asian america through hard-hitting investigative features on the cultural and political trends shaping the fastest growing ethnic population in the country. it engages people through our print magazine, website and events to fulfill...
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no outreach to african-americans in a state where we have a african-american republic congressman no effort made whatsoever to reach out to the african-american community and attempt to convince them their policies or their positions are better and adding insult to injury, of course, is the debate on martin luther king, sort of ignoring martin luther king's birthday. let me point this out. >> bill: whoa, who is ignoring martin luther king's birthday? who is doing that? >> mitt romney, newt gingrich, santorum. >> bill: why would they be ignoring his birthday? how do you know they are ignoring it? >> well, they have made no statement about it. they -- there was a march here in columbia where many, many people gathered to commemorate his birthday. and,. >> bill: do you think it's fair to say they are ig norgs it? you don't know they are ignoring it you are offended they are having the dog and pony show which these debates are inevitably on mic -- martin luther king day. are you offended they chose that day? >> here is my point on that. in 2003 i hosted a debate as chairman, george steph
no outreach to african-americans in a state where we have a african-american republic congressman no effort made whatsoever to reach out to the african-american community and attempt to convince them their policies or their positions are better and adding insult to injury, of course, is the debate on martin luther king, sort of ignoring martin luther king's birthday. let me point this out. >> bill: whoa, who is ignoring martin luther king's birthday? who is doing that? >> mitt...
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, asian-american or irish american like myself. yes, ma'am. i'm miaking the mike guy work a little bit here. >> good afternoon. my name is eza actually, my first president that i had the privilege to vote was ronald reagan, which i have that and i know that no one will ever come out as wonderful as he was for us. i am a puerto rican. we have 400 -- 4 million puerto ricans in the united states, but in puerto rico 85% or more, they do get out and vote, which is as naum cal compared with the numbers they go out in florida. i have been involved in the political arena in florida for over 20 years. i have seen the numbers because i run a precinct too. the issue we have is that florida and the republican party has not taken an effort to focus on those puerto ricans that come from the island and can vote immediately here while my brothers and sisters cannot do it in puerto rico. now, if we can get something very clear when our puerto ricans come in to florida or the united states, which would be love the god, passion for our country, and d
, asian-american or irish american like myself. yes, ma'am. i'm miaking the mike guy work a little bit here. >> good afternoon. my name is eza actually, my first president that i had the privilege to vote was ronald reagan, which i have that and i know that no one will ever come out as wonderful as he was for us. i am a puerto rican. we have 400 -- 4 million puerto ricans in the united states, but in puerto rico 85% or more, they do get out and vote, which is as naum cal compared with the...
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liberal african-american voters, moderate african-american voters and conservative african-american voters vote heavily democratic. non-hispanic whites on the other hand sword etiology. you can see that white liberals get 10% to 20% of dutch republicans. moderates split 50/50 while conservative white kid 80% to 90% of their vote to republicans. latino voters do more or less the same thing that white voters do. conservative latinos don't vote is heavily republican as non-hispanic whites do. liberal latinas but about the same and moderate patino so slightly more democratic than their white counterparts do. but latino voters cite a verse of the voting pattern. what makes latino vote heavily democratic is there and it's been a concerted latinas as conservative whites. we see the same thing if we do it by income. you see african-american voters regardless of income and talking about race is a difficult thing. i want to make clear that you have to generalize if you're going to talk about voting patterns. but it's clustered to bottom. similarly, white folks clustered towards the middle and richar
liberal african-american voters, moderate african-american voters and conservative african-american voters vote heavily democratic. non-hispanic whites on the other hand sword etiology. you can see that white liberals get 10% to 20% of dutch republicans. moderates split 50/50 while conservative white kid 80% to 90% of their vote to republicans. latino voters do more or less the same thing that white voters do. conservative latinos don't vote is heavily republican as non-hispanic whites do....
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i'm an american. and they, many iraqis were befuddled by that because they thought he might be an iraqi who had left iraq as a child, gone over here and grown up and then came back with a funny midwestern accent. and, um, they met and quickly became very close allies in this struggle. he was, patriquin was a junior officer. he was only 32 at the time, and his commanding officers, lieutenant colonel -- [inaudible] in fact, patriquin moved into the sheikh's house basically for three months at the end of all this. that became his headquarters. and they let patriquin sort of run with this relationship. this was very difficult at the time because their bosses, their u.s. military bosses -- some of them -- were saying don't deal l with this sheikh. he's a killer. find somebody without blood on their hands, and patriquin and his colleagues would say, what, are you crazy? there's nobody without blood on their hands this iraq, we have to deal with the people who are here. hundreds of young iraqi men started jo
i'm an american. and they, many iraqis were befuddled by that because they thought he might be an iraqi who had left iraq as a child, gone over here and grown up and then came back with a funny midwestern accent. and, um, they met and quickly became very close allies in this struggle. he was, patriquin was a junior officer. he was only 32 at the time, and his commanding officers, lieutenant colonel -- [inaudible] in fact, patriquin moved into the sheikh's house basically for three months at the...
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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. in exchange for help, we demanded responsibility. we got workers and automakers to settle their differences. we got the industry to retool and restructure. today, general motors is back on top as the world's number one automaker. chrysler has grown faster in the u.s. than any major car company. ford is investing billions in u.s. plants and factories. and together, the entire 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's happening in detroit can happen in other industries. it can happen in cleveland and pittsburgh and raleigh. we can't bring back every job that's left our shores. but right now, it's getting more expensive to do business in places like chi
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. in exchange for help, we demanded responsibility. we got workers and automakers to settle their differences. we got the industry to retool and restructure. today, general motors is...
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for everybody's stance, americans are changing their positions on abortion now. 61% of americans -- 61, now prefer that abortion be legal in only a few circumstances. a few. so that has really, really changed. >> but they're also not in favor of overturning roe v wade. here is where the issue comes down and is concerning to me as a republican who wants a republican to win. we actually have a chance at making in roads to youth this election. if all of the kinds who turned out for obama turn out in 22012, that will be 24% of the election. if we have a republican candidate who is deeply socially conservative and framed as being outside the mainstream, this will send them back to the democrats. >> when you look at where romney stands, he's pretty much the same. >> but he's less believable because he's changed his position. >> bill: no, no. >> maybe he'll change it back. >> bill: he's not defining himself that way. santorum last night was obviously trying to get away from this. >> very clearly. >> bill: it was very clear that's. but as you said, the media is lieutenantly going to put that r
for everybody's stance, americans are changing their positions on abortion now. 61% of americans -- 61, now prefer that abortion be legal in only a few circumstances. a few. so that has really, really changed. >> but they're also not in favor of overturning roe v wade. here is where the issue comes down and is concerning to me as a republican who wants a republican to win. we actually have a chance at making in roads to youth this election. if all of the kinds who turned out for obama...
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it's true for native americans it is true for asian-americans, latino-americans true for white americans and true for black americans, the original statement, however, was in the context of saying i would love to be invited by the naacp to come to their convention. we have had 43% black teenage unemployment that is a disaster. >> he is a disaster. >> what does he say there? >> first that is not true. he said that he would want to go to make sure that black people demanded jobs and not be satisfied with food stamps. satisfaction. what you have to do -- >> part of his far this rat at this time. >> pick apart what he is saying. tough pick apart what he is saying, the satisfaction factor, no one is working in your community. you are happy. president obama wants to maximize dependency. these little catchphrases really do mean something. these are not -- >> these are dog whistles about you guys are just -- it is part of the welfare, a continuation of the welfare. >> i have got to go one thing i think everyone must know, not one of his opponents disagreed with him, interrupted and said that's w
it's true for native americans it is true for asian-americans, latino-americans true for white americans and true for black americans, the original statement, however, was in the context of saying i would love to be invited by the naacp to come to their convention. we have had 43% black teenage unemployment that is a disaster. >> he is a disaster. >> what does he say there? >> first that is not true. he said that he would want to go to make sure that black people demanded jobs...
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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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this will be the first african american, not just african- americans, but african-american women to hold such an esteemed position. this is the lady that will carry our city, that will hold our city accountable, that will make our city richard, that will make our city better. i do not have a whole lot of words to say about her qualities, because i know you all know what naomi's qualities are. unquestionable. [bell rings] i want to thank the mayor for making the nomination, and i ask that you will support something that san francisco needs. thank you very much. naomi kelly. supervisor kim: i will call up the next five cards before mr. hernandez. we have sulu, teresa, david, larry and dr. annette schulta ahelton. >> ok, no applause. respect what you say, ok. on behalf of the 3000 members of the city and county of san francisco, i think the mayor made the right choice to choose naomi kelly. there cannot be a better person to represent that office. i am happy to be here with all of you guys and get thei have t. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you, mr. hernandez. >> good afternoon, a board o
this will be the first african american, not just african- americans, but african-american women to hold such an esteemed position. this is the lady that will carry our city, that will hold our city accountable, that will make our city richard, that will make our city better. i do not have a whole lot of words to say about her qualities, because i know you all know what naomi's qualities are. unquestionable. [bell rings] i want to thank the mayor for making the nomination, and i ask that you...
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reagan -- more american energy, obama, anti-american energy. reagan, i love people a great job and i want to praise small- business owners and praise people go to work. obama -- let's attack ever when it was successful. is it any wonder you have this gap? i have grown from the reagan model. i helped develop in the '70s and implemented in the '80s. it was a bipartisan model. tip o'neill was speaker of the house. if we were going to pass the reagan program, we had to get one out of every three democrats to vote for it and we did. we reached out to everybody. we tried to develop an american program, not just the republican program. i get to be speaker. there were two tax increases after reagan and the economy slowed down and i pulled out the same cookbook. two out of three people went to work or went to school and we pass the first tax cut in 16 years, the largest capital gains tax cut in history and we traded 11 million new jobs in four years and unemployment droppedto 4.2%. if you take someone off of welfare, unemployment, food stamps and you pu
reagan -- more american energy, obama, anti-american energy. reagan, i love people a great job and i want to praise small- business owners and praise people go to work. obama -- let's attack ever when it was successful. is it any wonder you have this gap? i have grown from the reagan model. i helped develop in the '70s and implemented in the '80s. it was a bipartisan model. tip o'neill was speaker of the house. if we were going to pass the reagan program, we had to get one out of every three...
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the story of african-americans and the american revolution is often rarely told. and this is a horn that was carved by an enslaved african named prince simbo. and he lived in connecticut. he fought in the american revolution from 1778 to about 1782. what is powerful about this is first of all, because he carved it, we know a lot about him. but on the other side of it is this amazing sort of symbol. it is the dove. and in the mouth of the dove is the word "liberty." and so the notion of an enslaved african being the person that helps define what liberty means in america is really a very important piece for us. and so this is going to be one of those rare things that people are going to be surprised to see. with this theme of the sort of military experience, one of the things we know is that african-americans from the revolutionary war really through afghanistan used the military as a way to prove their worth, to prove their worthy of citizenship. and this was never truer than during the civil war. and what you see here are two types of civil war soldiers. and as yo
the story of african-americans and the american revolution is often rarely told. and this is a horn that was carved by an enslaved african named prince simbo. and he lived in connecticut. he fought in the american revolution from 1778 to about 1782. what is powerful about this is first of all, because he carved it, we know a lot about him. but on the other side of it is this amazing sort of symbol. it is the dove. and in the mouth of the dove is the word "liberty." and so the notion...
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president obama basically was saying last night the american people playing to our best impulses of americans is that it is amazing what we can accomplish as a country, as a people, if we're not concerned with who gets the credit. think about that. a coach has got a team, it's basketball season right now, isn't it? how will the teams get to the final four unless they are a great team? part of being a coach is focusing your talent and focusing your team. the president knows there are talented people within the arena last night, and he's asking them to get together and play together for their fans. i guess you could say the american people. playing to the best instincts of all of us as americans, it's amazing what we can do. did you see what seal team 6 did? it's amazing what we can do when we're unselfish. and we don't care who gets the credit, because we know the team, the united states of america, is going to benefit. if we just work together. get your cell phones out i want to know what you think. tonight's question, what do republicans care more about, creating middle class jobs, or defeat
president obama basically was saying last night the american people playing to our best impulses of americans is that it is amazing what we can accomplish as a country, as a people, if we're not concerned with who gets the credit. think about that. a coach has got a team, it's basketball season right now, isn't it? how will the teams get to the final four unless they are a great team? part of being a coach is focusing your talent and focusing your team. the president knows there are talented...
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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 help, we demanded response built. we got workers and auto workers to settle their differences. got the industry 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 my major company. ford is investing millions in plants and factories. the entire industry added 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 left our shore. but right now, it's getting more expensive to do business in places l
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 help, we demanded response built. we got workers and auto workers to settle their differences. got the industry to retool and restructure....
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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 i'm lauren lyster. to be there to lead the rock into. what is called testing. nobody seems to know. the number of pepper sprayed the face of the argument that they're being overly dramatic. well if you didn't 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 now 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
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 i'm lauren lyster. to be there to lead the rock into. what is called testing. nobody seems to know. the number of pepper sprayed the face of the argument...
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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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. >>> each week american history tv, american art ti facts, takes viewers into historic sites around the country. the smithsonian museum will open a new mall in 2015. we spoke about the new facility. later, we travel with mr. bunch to the storage site where he shows us some of the artifacts that are going to be on display in the new building. >> right now we are in the offices of the national museum of african-american culture. this is where my staff will be until the museum opens in 2015 six years ago i started with a staff of two, no place to know for sure where the museum was going to be, no sense of what the building would look like and today we have a wonderful architect who has created this wonderful model that i'm standing next to. this gives a sense of what the model will look like when it's erected right next to the washington monument. the cost of this building is a wonderful public private partnership. the building itself will cost $500 million. congress is committed to paying 50% and i'm committed to raising 50% of those costs. one of the joys of this building is that it'
. >>> each week american history tv, american art ti facts, takes viewers into historic sites around the country. the smithsonian museum will open a new mall in 2015. we spoke about the new facility. later, we travel with mr. bunch to the storage site where he shows us some of the artifacts that are going to be on display in the new building. >> right now we are in the offices of the national museum of african-american culture. this is where my staff will be until the museum...
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that we would have a preference in this country for american workers and american steel and american goods to perform our infrastructure improvements. >> that's exactly what we should do. about two months ago, the gentlelady from illinois spoke on the floor about a history lesson that i was unaware of. i'm not sure she wants to go into that today but it dates back to the presidency of george washington. if she doesn't cover it, i'll remind her and we'll have it covered, i know she wants to jump in here, illinois a great manufacturing sector of america, ms. schakowsky. ms. schakowsky: i thank the gentleman, not only for yielding but for day after day, week after week, coming to the floor and talking about something that resonates with every american in the united states of america, it is time for taos bring jobs home and to have things that we make here stamped with made in america. i also want to thank my colleague, representative blumenauer came to chicago and convened, oh, it was maybe 100 people from all aspects of the transportation industry, contractors and actual workers, peopl
that we would have a preference in this country for american workers and american steel and american goods to perform our infrastructure improvements. >> that's exactly what we should do. about two months ago, the gentlelady from illinois spoke on the floor about a history lesson that i was unaware of. i'm not sure she wants to go into that today but it dates back to the presidency of george washington. if she doesn't cover it, i'll remind her and we'll have it covered, i know she wants...
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we have just now selected our first chinese-american, asian-american mayor in the city of san francisco. [applause] on the board of supervisors, 11 of us, eight of us, eight members of the board of supervisors are people of color. this is true representation. but what has laid the foundation of the great muscle that has made san francisco well known in its reputation as being forward thinking also obligates us to answering the other questions some of the chals that i remarked on especially as it concerns the african-american population in after. i'm not so sure that the numbers really have dropped to 3.%. that's a quick drop from 6.2 two years ago. but whatever the case is, that decline in population is a healthy reminder that even the most forward-thinking cities have incredible work to do. thank you, everybody, and happy black history month. >> thank you, supervisors cohen and mirkarimi. just want to announce also that thanks to the efforts of lamont bishop and others, we do have for the kinseys proclamations or certificates of recognition for shirley and bernard kinsey from senator l
we have just now selected our first chinese-american, asian-american mayor in the city of san francisco. [applause] on the board of supervisors, 11 of us, eight of us, eight members of the board of supervisors are people of color. this is true representation. but what has laid the foundation of the great muscle that has made san francisco well known in its reputation as being forward thinking also obligates us to answering the other questions some of the chals that i remarked on especially as...
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american. [cheers and applause] the reaction -- people completely misunderstand what is going on. it is not that i am a great debater. i deeply understand the values of the american people. [cheers and applause] this is a remarkable system to and what makes this different from virtually every other country in the world is that we are free. and because we are free, we can produce leadership from an amazing range of places. sometimes, that leadership is good. there was once an actor who made movies with chimpanzees. [laughter] he turned out to be one of the greatest presidents and brought down the soviet empire. [applause] we once had a peanut farmer and nuclear physicist who did not turn out to be quite as good. [laughter] but the genius of america is that you can come from any background. i watched tonight the fine speeches of the other three candidates on our side. i was struck by how much they reflected the openness of the american system. rick santorum showed enormous courage in iowa when he
american. [cheers and applause] the reaction -- people completely misunderstand what is going on. it is not that i am a great debater. i deeply understand the values of the american people. [cheers and applause] this is a remarkable system to and what makes this different from virtually every other country in the world is that we are free. and because we are free, we can produce leadership from an amazing range of places. sometimes, that leadership is good. there was once an actor who made...
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-- african-american art and culture complex at 762 bolton street. the posters you see here are examples of elements in that exhibit. these are actual objects that are part of the kinsey collection that are on display in our exhibit. bernard i'm sure will touch on the collection during his remarks. our speaker, bernard kinsey, is one half of team kinsey. the other half is his lovely wife shirley, so please join me in welcoming shirley kinsey who is with us today also. stand up, shirley. now, my notes go on to say that a few years ago we had a wonderful opportunity to work with supervisors mirkarimi and are lee on the adoption of san francisco's slavery disclosure ordinance and we're looking forward to having is the same kind of experience with supervisor coyne as she moves forward in legislation with us the we're very excited about that undertakele -- taking. that was supposed to lead to a nice little smooth transition for them to make remarks. since they are not here -- somebody's coming, i'm told. on cue, supervisor coyne, right on cue is here. sup
-- african-american art and culture complex at 762 bolton street. the posters you see here are examples of elements in that exhibit. these are actual objects that are part of the kinsey collection that are on display in our exhibit. bernard i'm sure will touch on the collection during his remarks. our speaker, bernard kinsey, is one half of team kinsey. the other half is his lovely wife shirley, so please join me in welcoming shirley kinsey who is with us today also. stand up, shirley. now, my...
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and by the way, when the americans invade, he offers his services to the americans. the americans don't trust him. he then goes back to the british. he's with gerald burgoyne when he invades, he quickly gets a sense -- this is just before saratoga -- this is not going to turn out so well, so he just dematerializes before saratoga, and he ends up with a beautiful young wife 35 years younger than he is and as the second richest man in canada dying of old age. [laughter] you know? what a guy. [laughter] and other figures too. i mean, people like the governor of canada during the french and indian war, and i really, i try to rehabilitate his reputation which has been, actually, denounced by the french. so i really do my best to try to be -- i tell my students i think one of the great streej virtues is empathy. and i try to make this book as empathetic as i possibly can. a lot of the book is about coalition warfare, actually, although it's more about coalition warfare between, with very, very different kinds of people. and it's particularly different between the indians a
and by the way, when the americans invade, he offers his services to the americans. the americans don't trust him. he then goes back to the british. he's with gerald burgoyne when he invades, he quickly gets a sense -- this is just before saratoga -- this is not going to turn out so well, so he just dematerializes before saratoga, and he ends up with a beautiful young wife 35 years younger than he is and as the second richest man in canada dying of old age. [laughter] you know? what a guy....
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nothing to celebrate ten years on an american prison. is still open and debate rages over whether barack obama's new detention law will ensure it will remain for decades to come. the controversial policy in most of europe but still used by british police as black community leaders screaming racism the top stories.
nothing to celebrate ten years on an american prison. is still open and debate rages over whether barack obama's new detention law will ensure it will remain for decades to come. the controversial policy in most of europe but still used by british police as black community leaders screaming racism the top stories.
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take advantage of american talent. we have to take advantage of the available american talent. we have an open center in downtown detroit called outsource to detroit, putting americans back to work. midwesterners, skilled, hard- working individuals were looking for opportunities and help that region get back on its feet. we have established a dietrich as and i.t. hub, a competitive i.t. of -- we have established detroit as and i.t. hub, a competitive i.t. hub. michigan's educational institutions retraining centers, a junior colleges, and universities are working with us to design curriculum to make their graduates the next generation of software technology workers. the american model has been and will always be one of delivering exceptional value in services and products. the generation of software systems being built in detroit and elsewhere in the united states will help us make that point once again. i am honored and proud to introduce to you today the sponsor of our meeting, the senior executive with an overriding commitment to real employing america's work force, president
take advantage of american talent. we have to take advantage of the available american talent. we have an open center in downtown detroit called outsource to detroit, putting americans back to work. midwesterners, skilled, hard- working individuals were looking for opportunities and help that region get back on its feet. we have established a dietrich as and i.t. hub, a competitive i.t. of -- we have established detroit as and i.t. hub, a competitive i.t. hub. michigan's educational...