there, but we haven t heard anything from that town. this island was hagupit s first island landfall where it hit with the highest intensity. we reached deloris 40 minutes later, from the air it looks battered but not devastated. trees down, houses unroofed. and north of the town, this resort clearly showing the scars of nature s fury. we were the first international journalists, locals tell us, to reach this town. we ve arrived here, and this is the grounds of the school here which is now the main evacuation center of the town. you can see there are literally hundreds of children who sought shelter from the storm. you can see the downed trees as testaments of the sheer power of hagupit. all around this area, big trees, all of which have been uprooted. deloris took a direct hit from
tell us how their lives and their role fits into latino-american history. you know, cesar chavez is such a celebrated man. his own postage stamp, a huge auditorium at the department of labor dedicated in his name with a large portrait of cesar there. i wanted to spend a little more time in the book with deloris, who s still alive and kicking in her 80s. she outruns people half and a third of her age. she was the one who was negotiating contracts with the growers, who didn t want to do business with any mexican, much less a woman. she was totally busting down barriers both inside her community and outside the community. you know, it wasn t that easy for these mexican migrant workers to know that their fate was somewhat in the hands of a woman as well. there was a lot of chauvinism on both sides of the negotiating table. and ray, in politics you hear
sunny hostin, jeffrey toobin. danny savalos and mark geragos. mark, you ve been saying for a long time you would eat your had if george zimmerman took the stand. i m sure you re very pleased you re not going to have to do that. the one thing i m not pleased and, i think i raised the odds from 50 to 100-1 and nobody took me up on it. i could have made enough money to have bought jeff s new paper back which came out yesterday. thank you for the plug. we have this digital dash board question, deloris asks how much will george zimmerman not taking the stand make on the trial? the judge instructs the jury to draw no infrenss that the
explained his plan today. we have to prioritize. both parties agree that we need to reduce the deficit by the same amount, $4 trillion. so what choices are we going to make to reach that goal? either we ask the wealthiest americans to pay their fair share in taxes railroor ask seno pay more for medicare. we can t afford to do both. either we gut education and medical research or we ve got to reform the tax code so that the most profitable corporations have to give up tax loophole that s other companies don t get. we can t afford to do both. this is not class warfare. it s math. so let s take it this a step further. let me explain his reference to class warfare. a lot of top republicans say that s what the president is, they say that asking the wealthiest americans to pay more taxes is just simply unfair. and they reject any tax increase saying it it s bad for our fragile economy. the president sent his treasury secretary out to sell his plan. the first question he faced?
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