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what the world looks like without america. this is what america looks like when it has been ripped away from its judeo-christian roots. we have a bunch of, i think pretty darn good candidates. fight for your guy, or lady. at the end of the day, one of them is going to emerge as the winner. i would urge you, with all of my heart you, with all of my heart and soul, whoever that is, close ranks, get him elected, or her elected in 2016 and and this nightmare said that america can be a shining city upon a hill again. i bless you. never give up. [applause].
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> gary bauer, on fire. as promised we will bring out the man that has been behind these planned parenthood videos, exposing them to the world. first we want to give a very brief message to the majority, steve. he was scheduled to speak earlier this morning but as you know, because of the circumstances in the house with john weiner stepping down, they threw everything into a tizzy. we do have a very important message that he will share right now. please look at the monitors.
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>> i can't see it, what happened? >> no audio. do we have have a lip reader in the house? all right. do we not have any audio? he would want you to know, well we will work on that. we'll get that for you. let us get working on that. without further ado, we want to honor a young man who has been on this planned parenthood video. remember when the america went crazy over anchor babies. planned parenthood said well why don't we just call them anchor units, or anchor specimens. we have a better idea. coming now to introduce this great man of god and hero, from the media research center, would you please will come katie yoder.
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[applause]. ♪ ♪ >> at ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to introduce to you our next speaker. a a rising star in the pro-life movement. his work has flooded social media, inspired hundreds of nationwide protests to influence the presidential campaign and spread a call on congress to defund abortion giant, planned parenthood. parenthood. you probably already guessed, i am talking about david. in 2013 he started the non- profit senate for medical progress in which he produced a year-long investigation exposing plan parenthood barbaric practice of harvesting the body parts of aborted babies. his video show a planned parenthood executive harvesting
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baby parts over wine. they show joking about a lamborghini funded through baby pieces. his video show in the bashan worker, he describes cutting open a baby with a beating heart. so far, they have released more than 17 hours of shocking footage. also shocking, the broadcast networks have played less than two minutes of that footage during their news shows. david's work demands reaction. his videos have led to multiple interviews on cnn and fox news. his videos have people from politicians to citizens, crying out against planned parenthood's prophet from blood money. he is the game changer of the pro-life movement. of the fight
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to protect and defend society's most vulnerable, don born. please welcome david delight in. [applause]. good afternoon. i am honored to speak to all of you here at the value voters summit about my work exposing planned parenthood's criminal fail of aborted baby parts. i think we are all here at this conference because we have values that we know are good and important to share. our foundation that we can build from together. i started the center for medical progress to shine a spotlight on contemporary bioethical issues
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that impact human dignity. the sad and horrifying reality is that in the united states of america, in 2015, there are for-profit companies and taxpayer ended abortion clinics where every day people harvest and sell the body parts of aborted children. many of you have now seen the video's of top-level planned parenthood executives that abortion doctors discussing how to use ill legal partial-birth abortion procedures to harvest body parts of live babies, for profit. investigators spent 30 months networking within the deepest, darkest levels of planned parenthood's the business to document and illustrate the barbaric activity they are engaged inches we we call this the human capital project. because it explores the business
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value of human bodies to planned parenthood. i want to play a little of that footage now, as a warning, some may be a little hard to watch. >> i thought they're just going to be dry and blood not taking out tissue of aborted fetuses. >> part of plan parenthood and they get part of the money. >> so i want to talk about what i'm trying to offer of the service and she said you know all about the. >> you can imagine. >> so i say okay, order your supply today. >> we have to procure certain tissues like brain, liver, pancreas, heart, lungs, and pretty much anything on a fetus.
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>> i remember leaving that day, what what have i got myself into. >> we will take a portion of it. >> so we alter nowhere able to take intact cadavers, oh yeah, it's not intact but then we can ship those back to our lab. and are we agreeing that $100 we keep you happy?
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[laughter] , do we all. >> [applause]. the main character that you saw in that video is doctor debra, with the salad and the wine at lunch who is the senior director of medical services for planned parenthood national. that means means she is the top dr., the top abortion dr. planned parenthood in charge of overseeing all of their, so-called medical services at their locations across the country. in charge of training all their abortion doctors and in charge of writing their medical standards. in the full video of the conversation that are
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investigators had, she described an abortion pigators had, she dd an abortion procedure that you can line up, line by line with the clinical, and legal description of partial-birth abortion. and matches exactly. so to anyone who would say, these videos don't show planned parenthood corporately engaged in federal level felonies, i would just say that you are not listening hard enough. [applause]. there is paradox at the heart of planned parenthood's baby part trafficking that i cannot get over and the reason these videos are resonating with people from all walks of life. on the one hand, the human fetus, the, the unborn baby is not considered fulial human
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enough, humanity is not considered equal enough to our own to be fully protected by our laws, and in order to be protected from being killed by abortion. on the the other hand it is preciseial their e coal humanity that makes them valuable for sale in experimentation and their harvesting hunt after their body parts like buried treasure. [applause]. that kind of contradiction lays the hypocrisy of legal, state subsidized industrial scale child killing an organ harvesting in america. i'm a proud member of the millennial generation and the most pro life since roe versus wade 1973. [applause]. many millennial's realiadi we have been a little g[ by the
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so-called, progressive utopia, promised by by planned parenthood and their allies. millennial scrub learned about the abolitionist slave trade in the school, harriet tubman, the civil rights marches of the 20th century, now so many of us are scandalized and outraged by the fact that little human beings are being heard, killed, and sold every day in the land of the freeze in the home of the brave, by planned parenthood. the surgical abortion clinic just a few miles away in downtown washington d.c., planned parenthood's flagship location in the capital of our free country is one of the locations recently partnered with a biotech company to harvest and sell baby body parts. in the same city where the declaration of independence safeguards the rights of human
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beings, the same city where abraham lincoln governed a free country to bring liberty to human beings that were true like property. in the same city, little human beings are still being bought and sandad. washington dt a. is not the only place where planned parenthood has sandad aborted baby parts. to bom the past seven years. in that time, planned parenthood has been harvesting baby parts in california, texas, michigan, oregon, candaorado, new york, utah, washington, wisconsin, and in any number of locations that we don't yet know about because their leadership is too scared to admit it. the president and ceo of planned parenthood national will testify under oath by congress on tuesday about these and other practices in planned parenthood
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abortion business. the ceo has admitted the three main charges since the first video release, number one the organization sells the board of body parts for $60 per piece of baby. number two, they two, they change their abortion methon tho get a higher volume of salable body parts. number three it supports and approves this transaction to bom the top of e organization on down. these are statements she has put in her oenoicial lette. i to congress. want to encourage everyone in this room to continue to express your support for elected officials to handad planned parenthood accountable for the atrocities against humanity. it is unconsciout ble that this business is ssivsidiadid by
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528 million taxpayer dollars every year. is unconsciout ble that they contiew e to handad themselves out as a legitimate medical medical organization with their business model is built around disc destroying and exploiting our unborn brothers and sisters. [applause]. the worth of every human being is far more than the sum of his or her body parts. [applause]. the equal protection of the law should extend to all membe. i of this human family, old old or young, black or white, able or disablld e gay or straight, born or born or on bortim those are the values. [applause]. those are the values of human dignity and human e coality that should be reflected in our laws,
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our lawmakers and our law enforcement. i encourage you to carry those values forward from this conference this weekend. please continue to share the videos, continue to ralial your communiy around our values and together we'll hasten the day when there is no longer a price take put on human life. [applause]. you know what is especially tragic is the obama justice department only wants to investigatld e him. all right, we have steve who is back. please look at the monitors for thisld ery important word.
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>> sir, whenever you're ready. >> i want to thank you for inviting me to speak at the summit. my name is steve, i am the house majority, i represent southeast louisiana in congress. i think we all know right now, that ourld alues are under attak here in washington like never before. someone who is the lead author of the constitutional amendment in louisiana, that put the definition of marriagld e as the one man and one woman in our state constitution. i led the led the way in a state were 78% of our photos agreed that marriage should be d louined in our state constitution. yet now you have the supreme court come out with a decision that undermines thatld ery constitutional amendment, and amendments like that across the country. we know one thing, as people who believe in life, believe in religious freedom, leaving the
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values that made this country greahis the oten y way we are g to be able to get this country back on track is by standing up and fighting for theld alues we believe in. i want to apologize for not being able to be there in pe. ion. it has been a tumultuous data capitol hill, we had some votes but as you all know right now, re rhn weiner announced he wille stepvng down as speaker at the end of october. we have big decisions to make in this town. in the house especiallll in the weeks and months ahead. there's one thing we need to do as a house repsivlican leadership, that is to stand up and fight for those values. one thing i has done is put in emphasis on the house floor. in fact when we rot it down to be an abortion after 20 weeks i worked closeial with all the ttb and i did something that no other has done. i actually whip pro-life vote.
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why that had not happened b loue i can explain but i said one thing, whatever the reason was that previous did not set the mare rrity. it it is priority t@ me. my faith is i juortant to the things i bring to leadership in congress. it is par of who we are, part of why we believe so deeply in this country. i made a commitment that i would whtob that and say it is a priority that we pass strong pro-life legislation. you know what, we we can't stop that fight until we are victorious. when you look at the presidential race ahead of us,
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there are more salic candidates than anybody who is looking for something in a presidential candidate. you probably have a few people that fit the bill. at the end of the day, we have to unite and elect a conservative president to start turning this country around. one thing we have to do, is make sure that when supreme court appointments, up, we do a better job of betting. why's that we loosen many tough votes? if it is up five, four decision seems like we are on the short end of the stick even with republican appointed judges. after we win the white house, which we h shee to daãwith a conservative president just look at times a conservative has boss. when we run run as conservatives we win the elections. the track record hasn't been quite so good, we have to stand up for a conservative principles the election and elect a conservative president. when supreme court pics come up we h shee to make sure we are tt teen so our pics follow through on the values that are important to us. i want to thahe t you for what u
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do, to go on the streets at the grassroots level and fight for the values that are under aeleak here in washington. it is is too important for the future of our country, so that my two children have the same opportunity that i have today. it is at risk. we all know it is at risk. it is in part will stand t weether and come t weether as conservatives to make sure we are fighting for those values that made it this country great. thank you again. it is an honor to be with you. it is an honor to fight alongside of you to thoseld alus that are i juortant to this gret nation. [applause]. our final speaker this afternoon our dynamite. to g sheee you just a taste, ple look at the monitor for the special introduction. [applause]. >> my name is jason, oh no i set off the alarm.
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every day we do crossfit and he and i compete with each other. i usualial beat him. >> the media fires off spirit david and jason. >> i don't want to get into this. wwn t wwn t do hearts go t to them question mark. >> the war on traditional values, we like to demand the contll the p is ig on the show. they say they will be parts of the show, now a country founded on freedom of religion and to beedofitof speech, face a fundamental question. >> are fundamental question. >> are you willing to lose everything if you stand up for what you believe in? you are fired or having an opinion. >> we were fired for forcing frinion.
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>> we let them know that we love jesus, we love all people. but there was an agenda, and what an agenda will do speaks to silence. and those who disagree with it. >> hdtv is about to give this show to a christian. >> demand silence ee voecially from men and women who accept jesus christ. >> to upset with n >> we don% c need media or other people to tell us how to live. we remember when we are 12 yea.i t d when we praise jesus into your heart and our dad said when you give your heart to the lord you enter the battle between good and evi p this pt itical hour is love
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looks like something it leases life down for whatever the cause. now is the time for ct nistians. >> please welcome david and jason. [applause]. ♪ >> thahe t yould ery mto fh. i will assume that applause is for me, david the better of the twin duo here. the problem today is not the ness.nce olaidahe the problem is the absence of light. the bible says in ephesians, chapter 6. h shee nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness but rather expose them. thank god for that young man who stood right her to t and expose planned parenthood for what it truly is.
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[applause]. the oten y thing necessary for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing. think out for this young man who is willing to do something and step up. i remember when jason i were little kids, we're 12 years old and our dad took us to an abortion clinic for the first time. this is back in the day when the pro-choice act sheeists would gt out there and start chanting and screaming. there are throwing syringes and bottles of urine, where both leg dad was l hee stand strong boys. they're killing babies in there. >> but we are like dad it's urine. i don%c want to stand here for that. what is interesting is we have seen an agenda job. back in the day, i remember remember us kids getting death threats because our dad was very vocal in the pro-life mpuement. nowe r ct nistians being ct niss
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in america standing up for the innocent and onboard, now all of theld ilification and hatred frm the pro-choice side has jumped to this radical secular agenda which it desperateial seeks to relorve ct nistian inf is iencem america. you'll find it jason and i don't really believe, we believe believe we h shee a religious liberty issue in america today. it is more like a christian liberty issue that is happening in america today. i h sheen%c seen it a muslim bar been sued yet. i haven't seen an e-mail for geeleing pressure to marry gay couple. we h shee to speak it like it i. we have told hdtv when they fired us, and by the way we didn%c suffer a mu persecution just a little pressure. the persecution is what those innocent babies are gievng through and those ove. ieas who are losing their heads. but it will turn to persecution if we don%c take a stand. we tt d hopv that we h shee no
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intention of going down silently, this agenda that bullied you into firing us what you do want to daãwe plan on attacking it with everything that we have an eeouraging othe. i to do the same. [applause]. don't say anything yet. so here we were. asking to get back on the show. and with that is that tprobl jud queb bush are there? i would switch that around. you are wonderful guy. so a muway we are in the dallas-fort worth airport and we notice people are looking at us odd. one waited till therec no one around us and he loobec over boh shoulders and he said hey are you the brothers? we said yes.
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he said nice for your stand. >> we don't lame the guy everyone of of us has to face her fea. i. i want to tell you what i mean nãtha l e h3 we have to stand. now is the time to stand. if we don%c stanu we are gievng to lose oure h guu religious liberties. i've been trying to teach mye hu nine notes on how to read frameu a situation. we get to stand, there is a ve. ie in matthewc f sheee thau thing essed are you when people persecute you. you have an opportunity to stanu itc not l hee d sheid here he t on the bench a lot when we basketballwnul uyul le a@ >> that is not true.e h gue h gu >> the greatest compliment he
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could have been given other thau hoscyou play l hee your brotheru sason david you get in the game. that is the greatest complimentu he could h shee been g sheeen.eu in that moment, we are down by one and we have 15 seconhaven tu in this game.e h gue h gu and the coa is looking and saying get in. who is willing to get in the . [applme. [applause]. >> i am clapping for my brother. that was profound. hold on. we also h shee the wrong idedad we grew up singing the song, this little light of mine. i really messed back yet. do you remember that song? we think when we get s sheed god
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has a little light a candle and says i got saved. wow i know a facãother worhaven. so you liggre the candle and wht happens when someone blows on that candle. it goes out riggre. what god would h shee us now ise wants to start ambers, burning charcoal's deep down inside of us. if you h shee ambers and you tae a blower to it what will happen? it will ignite aflame. when god tapped us on the shoulder we had always been, the guy brought it to, here's one difference. we are going to open it. and we are gievng to read. >> ..e h7 f1
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>> >> we need to take a
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photograph then make sure is a mug shot. >> i am not in the mud shot. >> much shot. criminals. you got it. so let us introduce do is all of the stage and we will start down here they zero in sweet cakes. [cheers and applause] stay standing. >> the next couple you have not heard much about but they just settled their case they lost their wedding chapel next week they will auction off the contents
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because they would not perform a gay marriage. [cheers and applause] they are from iowa. next to them is the florist from washington. [cheers and applause] and then we have sergeant who was relieved of his duty in the airport because of his views on homosexuality. [cheers and applause] next to him we have the entire - - the fire chief.
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[applause] >> get our last best who has not yet lost his job and it will have been because he is the county clerk in case the county kentucky anyone not issue any marriage licenses. [cheers and applause] we have nine minutes we want you to stay at pier because we've made a commitment wednesday we got fired, lord jesus we want to serve you matter the call and be good americans. stand for religious liberties no matter what and by god's grace we have been given a small platform so we
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want to blast and all under you and thank you. hurt. [applause] and this was all my ideas by the way. just kidding. i am holding a book. it is called the rules for radicals. i know of you have ever read this book but in his influence the two individually say the techniques influenced generations of leaders like barack obama and hillary clinton. i just want to encourage zero there is a dedication when you open the book yet
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listen to this. the first radical known to me and to rebel against the establishment and did it so effectively he won his own kingdom. lucifer that is to it is dedicated to bit people laugh and block to say it is a spiritual battle today that is likely always lead with prayer i know you were in the lowe's some things right now but. >> that is the rule book for those folks who face persecution those of the rules that are followed. i have another book the greatest selling book in the history of mankind. [cheers and applause] it set my family free my dad was said drunken bomb he dedicated himself now we're
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up here of this stage to say jesus is the king of kings the supreme court is not a supreme they will bother to jesus in he is in this book. that is why they are here. >> there are several rules but here is one of them. reticule is the most'' fun dash potent weapon in there is no defense and it is still infuriating. how many of you have come under ridiculed? >> called haters to have any hatred in your heart for a homosexual? neither do we. it is a narrative it is the rule of the book ridiculed them. there is no defense you are
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justin idiot. gal i know. he is a bigger idiot kidney but if you say we are haters and bigots what does our rule book say. >> the way you win the battle spiritually is to take a lie and expose it then take the truth of god's word so you hear the of rule. guideou hear the of rule. guide has an answer. jesus says you are blessed in matthew five / 11 and people persecuted and falsely say all sorts of things that is the truth
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>> >> one but we resisted the engine that with boldness. that is so important we reach out with compassion but resist with boldness and you can do both and we must do both. if you push a dash hearty buffet will push through to become a positive. what? [laughter] you know, what hiller said? by a clever use of propaganda even have been could be represented as hell to people and the most wretched life. that is what hitler said. >> truth is hate to those
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who hate the truth that is what the bible says to you like the bible? we will destroy the words of the devils said he will know the truth and it will set you free. rule number four very interesting pick your targets freeze it polarize it cut off the network and isolate the target you know, exactly what this feels like go after people and not institutions people hurt faster than institutions that is exactly what is happening today. it is funny because it cost me nothing to be friends with some pastors but it will caught pastors a lot to be friends with us because when you're frozen an
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isolated and polarized they cut you off. the greatest compliment guide can give you is to put even the game. the lord has driven no great nations before you and no man has stood before you went a year and bin plus to flight 1,000 for the lord your god fights for you. did he fight for you? >> say this real quick. >> some the said i support you they bought some cookies from new? >> be said i support you and they bought a box and i always put my sticker on my box that says sweet cakes by melissa and they ask me
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please don't put that sticker on the box. i was blown away. i thought you support me back yet you really don't. >> if you don't you play into their hands. that is what you're doing. now for the audience, over you scared? was there a little freer? >> you get death threats it is a little scary. >> debut hold onto his word? >> absolutely. pray. >> explained real quick. >> than the state continued the prosecution so this data
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via was culpable to chase a bogus charge because they knew it was a set up. >> the couple had already dead married. they didn't even want to get married. >> it doesn't matter you lie and cheat did you sell flowers before? >> yes. 10 years. if he walked to the door today. >> that is amazing. five. >> were you scared or nervous when you're asked the question? >> it was a simple softball question. >> yes that was scared but i have been overseas i have seen the devastation but i
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have had my worst day once you have had that, what comes next? one no servicemen or women should be forced into a position to make a choice between their commander and creator. [applause] >> now he has gone around the country speaking a one to give you those five points. >> as children of god to understand if he chooses you then he has prepared you for everything you will face. is the toughest that there
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are worldly consequences for standing for jesus christ. there are significant worldly consequences but the third is in my opinion there is also kingdom consequences and that is always greater than the worldly consequences. the fourth lesson is suffering for the greater glory of god he always gets greater glory when his children's shoes to stand to let him fight the battle and to do the suffering exponentially higher level of blessing exceeding above all that they could ask. >> that is the truth bomb. [applause] >> he said i have not been
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sued yet but i stand by belief but i also stand where my constitution stands >> read me what you read in the greenroom. >> section 26 of the bill of rights that simply says to guard against transgression of the higher powers we declare everything in this bill of rights except it out of the general powers of government that all laws contrary to this constitution devoid. the same part says note human authority shall in any case forever control or interfere with the rights of conscience. [applause]
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>> we are done. thank you. thank you for being here in the family research council thought has truly blast this organization and this nation and now is the time to stand boldly. we may lose the job we're not losing our lives. but it is worth it in the and. we will stand for the cost ted knight. >> ben carson says many are hardened criminals not for
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latin americans. >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much. i loved enthusiastic crowds. it makes up for milo energy. [laughter] i have to tell you something about america. i have visited at least 57 different countries. [laughter] and dial a so pleased when i get back here because america has been so good to me. i was born in pretty dire circumstances and grew up very for with the bad temper , a terrible
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student, all of the things that probably would have precluded success and most other places. but here in america, the opportunities were there even if he didn't have a silver spoon in your mouth you could go to the library and it didn't cost you anything unless you turned in your book late. [laughter] those are the opportunities that i want to preserve for other people. i really get irritated when compared -- people complain about american that we are a terrible place and the source of all evil and if we're so bad why is everybody trying to get in and nobody tries to escape? that is craziness. [applause] there is such a thing as the american way. we should be proud of it. have you noticed there is no
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canadian way your french way? or no other way except america. be proud of who we are. [applause] it is one of the reasons that i am not interested to give away all of our values and principles to be politically correct. that is craziness. when you say things like that some people say you are bigoted or racist because you don't want other people to import their way of life and we should be willing to except the way other people do things. but anybody is welcome to come to america as far as i'm concerned.
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as long as they meet our criteria but they don't get to change who we are. [cheers and applause] that is a very important concept. but i deeply believe in compassion to be kind to other people and we're in a very good position in america to be kind to other people i think about what is going on in the nation eyecare we are where major american companies have gone over there to develop millions of acres to have record crops and make a lot of money as it met but also developing the infrastructure of that nation to provide jobs and teaching them the agricultural business to do
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that on their own to a much better extent and that is the kind of thing that is a win-win situation and we are not borrowing money from china to give them billions of dollars in aid. that is what makes sense and also we should be doing in south and central america us so they feel they need to come here. the other thing we need to think about in that regard is ceiling our borders. having gone down there recently looking how porous those borders are anybody can give thorough those fences would barely slow me down there is no border guards where they call the border guard if not on the
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border? when they capture people ice tells them to release them and a lot of them is not from honduras or mexico but iraq, somalia, russia, and many are hardened criminals. and it's seems like our federal government is fighting against the people who were down there. i sat with some of the families and they tell me the horror stories and they have an incredibly brave americans to do that. they need to back them up now from someplace else. >> i have already done some interviews today they will
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see on television i am so tickled with the media. [laughter] bay just don't get it. and the interesting thing is the media is the only business protected by the united states constitution and there is a reason because they were to be on the side of the people they were not supposed to pick and choose because that distorts the entire system. we should hope and pray they come to understand if the nation goes off they go off with it and maybe they wake up to understand what is going on.
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going back and forth with one commentator but somebody a of the islamic faith that a muslim could not be president of the united states. i said go back and read whole transcript. before that i said anybody from any faith from any belief system who comes to america becomes an american citizen to embrace our american values and principles and is willing to subjugate their beliefs to our constitution i have no problem with. then to come back and say what about a muslim of somebody who did not fit in that category? anybody who doesn't fit in that category i don't care if they are a christian if it'll fit i will not advocate that they be president for the united
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states. is as simple as that. and by the way not advocating baby president of the united states in a way precludes them from running. the last i checked we all have the right to decide who we want to advocate for. we don't have to in any way say that you must say this or that. political correctness is ruining our country and we need to stand up to read. >> the big problem with the media they always go off into these tangents because they don't want to talk about the real issues. we have some serious
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problems in this country. our fiscal irresponsibility is ruining the future for those who come behind us. was a pediatric neurosurgeon who spent blantyre career working on the welfare of children, i cannot quietly set by to watch us ruin their future. we have a national debt of greater than $18 trillion. what a ridiculous amount of money. 1 million is a lot. a billion is 1 billion and a trillion is 1 trillion. we are talking over 18 trillion. to pay that back at a rate of $10 million a day with taking over 5,000 years. that is what we put on the backs of our people but that is the good news.
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[laughter] because it is actually much worse than that because this is something that no politician will talk about. but i am not a politician. [cheers and applause] please look this up when you get home. the amount of unfunded liabilities that we have as a nation social security security, medicare, medicaid security, medicare, medicaid , 645 different government agencies and it is absolutely a surge that leads to a tremendous amount of money purses' revenue expected to be brought in from taxes -- taxes and other services that should be identical if you are responsible however if you
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are not there is a gap talking a fiscal gap of over $200 trillion it is staggering i mentioned in the gap in the next day in immediate said he doesn't know if he is talking about he doesn't know about economics he is just try to frighten people the next day "forbes" came out with an article that said 17 nobel laureates and told hundred professors agree with carson [laughter] [applause] so that took the wind out of their sales but the fact of the matter is that you look at that amount of money the only reason we can sustain that level of debt is because we can print money that we are doing in a very
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irresponsible way. we stopped coupling of gold to the dollar standard 1971 and now it is a "house of cards" ready to collapse. water redoing? continuing to increase that level of debt. and i would say if your representatives democrats or republicans continue to increase our debt and raise the amount of money we will spend at the expense of those coming behind us find out who they are and throw them out of office speak up.
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[cheers and applause] i don't like to offer a problem without a solution because there is a solution to our incredible fiscal problems. we are in possession of the most powerful and dynamic economic engine and though world has ever known it just cannot function because it is enshrined with so many regulations nothing can work effectively any more of that to convince the enthusiasm to take a risk and invest capital and what people don't know is every single federal regulation cost us money for goods and services it increases the price of everything and who is it the most? the loquacity and poor people that is driving the income gap bernie sanders
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would have you believe it is because rich people exist but i will tell you something. if you take every dime from the top 1 percent you still have a gigantic problem it is a mess and a political sham and we need to reject that to teach people what the real issues are going on in our country. [applause] then when you look at our national debt, it forces the fed to keep suppressing the interest rates. what happens if they allow that to rise? but the debt service is approaching $900 million. that is ridiculous.
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so what we have to do is. >> jo the bookshop -- the butcher put money in the savings account watching it grow over the next three decades since he has a nice nest day he is the incentive vice to do that anymore. that is problematic. but to put money in the bay and that allowed the average person to develop some financial security those things have not existed for almost a decade the only place to make money is in the stock market but in order to do that you have to have risk tolerance into has
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that? rich people again the driver of the gap and we need to stop allowing bell left to deceive people into thinking it is the wealthy people among us who are causing their problems. it is the socialist among us who were causing problems speaker up. [cheers and applause] and we can solve that problem quite effectively. she road ashley army or navy or air force and put the unit since how this state
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but the military are tremendous people. and all those veterans committing suicide every single day it shows we're not committing our support to them her dash hood didn't that day enrolled the a city to be in a support system that is with them through
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their would a carrier we have people working on an and they should have a health savings account in and we should be happy to take care of them. [cheers and applause] if they're willing to live lives down the most we can be shared is but one
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nation, unity in this note care if you agree is the longest you had in lieu of a mere this bill to stiffen the is aged in average but thomas jefferson said the american people but to grow
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spee then click the role of the supreme court history series has to have relevance will talk about what can we do it made all the sense in the world. >> the court is an equal branch of government, the other branch there is still a fundamental impact. >> inside this building is a courtroom where cases are heard in decisions made that impact all of our lives there are so many incredibly interesting cases we have all heard about roe vs. wade but for so many people their names in the text bookie and not only the of the bill aside but a human being who felt so passionate that they
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brought their cases to the court. >> what people will find most fascinating of the story is my favorite is a match vs. ohio and that story. when people hear the story of this woman and the situation they will fall in love with these cases about what happened in the courts and what mattered and why you should care. >> is an arduous task but those 12 cases represent life in america from dread scott tueber rand death through roe v. wade with the evil the rights of america
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[inaudible conversations] >> good morning. [speaking chinese]
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president xi, members of the chinese delegation on behalf of my show and myself, welcome to the white house and on behalf of the american people, welcome to the united states. >> [speaking chinese] >> across more than two centuries chinese immigrants help build up over railroads and great cities. of united states is enriched by prague chinese-americans including those you join us here this morning this is a reflex is cooperation between the two great people
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michelle end my family were warmly welcomed when they traveled across the country and when i made an day visit to beijing in ayatollah news about her trip got to 1 billion view's shoreline. [laughter] i believe we are accustomed to being outshone by our day in expenses.
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[laughter] >> [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> dash i have said many times the united states welcomes a china that is stable, prosperous because that benefits us all and working together to increase trade, boost the global economy and fight climate change preventing iraq from
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getty nuclear weapon shows with the united states and china work together, it makes the world more prosperous and more secure. >> [speaking chinese] >> even as our nation as cooperate we must address our differences candidly. the united states will always speak out behalf of fundamental truth we believe
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the nation's are more successful the world makes more progress when we compete on the global playing field the disputes are resolved peacefully on the human rights of all people. >> [speaking chinese] >> in your opinion our local gold was its together
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believe we have made significant progress and to enhance understanding between in the nation is to allay the of the geisha for continued cooperation. >> [speaking chinese] >> said president xi you spoke of china's peaceful development and last year you said where our two nations need to end can cooperate with each other and i fully agree. >> [speaking chinese] >> in fact, i believe our
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two great nations of we work together happen and dash ability to shape the course of the century ahead. president xi, members of the chinese delegation and that spirit with the eyes and the hopes of the world upon us, welcome to the united states of america. >> [speaking chinese] [applause]
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>> one. [speaking chinese] >>translator: mr. obamacare, ladies and gentlemen, in the golden season of auto my wife and i are very pleased to come to this beautiful city of washington d.c. >> [speaking chinese]
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>>translator: at the outset i want to do thank you for your kind invitation and read your gracious hospitality and to convey to the american people the warm regards and best wishes of over 1.3 billion chinese people. >> [speaking chinese] speenineteen china and the united states are both great nations the chinese and american people are too great people. since we established diplomatic relations china u.s. relations have forged ahead despite turns and have
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made historic advances. >> [speaking chinese] speenineteen. >>translator: in 2013 the president and i made the strategic decision to build a new model of country relations and within two years we have made important progress in various areas of cooperation. this has been welcomed by people in our two countries and in the world that large. >>
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to deliver more benefits to the people of the country end of the zero world. >> [speaking chinese] speeeighteen we must double the direction to build the new model of relations to make sure our relationship is defined by piece and respected and cooperation in to see to it that it made it one dash moves forward on the soundtrack of steady growth. >> [speaking chinese]
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>>translator: we must have mutual trust and understanding to back each other's interests and concerns about the differences and disagreements with china u.s. friendship and cooperation. >> [speaking chinese] speenineteen we must pursue win-win cooperation to broaden the scope of our collaboration and to improve the well-being of our two countries and to the world with concrete actions. >> [speaking chinese]
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speenineteen we must enhance french shipping and promote interaction between our people to encourage the two societies to meet each other halfway to cement the social foundation of china u.s. relations. >> [speaking chinese] >>translator: we must improve international and regional issues make a concerted effort for global challenges to work with other additions to build a better world. >>
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[speaking chinese] >> during my first visit to the united states i was hosted by an american family in muscatine iowa.
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we had cordial conversations and the wood of when we had to say goodbye. to this day those moments are still fresh in my memory. three years ago when back to muscatine to have a reunion with my old friends. pace then to leave friendship and from american friends the first time and did this kid's me every future.
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moi. [inaudible conversations] they give so much. thanks.
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>> ladies and gentleman the president of the united states and the president of the people's republic of china. >> good afternoon. please have a seat. once again welcome president xi back to the white house. refers to posted him three years ago when he was vice president it is our sixth meeting and the results of our efforts coronations are working together more closely over a broader range of dishes to deliver results of both nations and the world. since i took office exports have doubled in now support 1 million american jobs than chinese investment helps to support jobs across the country. we've partnered to address
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global challenges whether perverting nuclear security, privacy of the corner of africa or encouraging development and reconciliation in afghanistan were in the enviable epidemic the climate change announcement we made last year asking other countries to step up as well increasing prospects for a stronger gold full agreement this year and as a member of the p5+1 china was critical to the sanctions regime that brought iran should the negotiating table also that prevents them from obtaining a nuclear weapon. greater security and prosperity that is what cooperation can deliver so the united states welcomes a china that is peaceful, stable, prosperous and a responsible player in global affairs i am committed to expanding our
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cooperation as we address candidate end constructively that is what it president xi and i have been doing last night and today. first with respect tory economic relationship we agree to step up our work to a bilateral investment treaty. we committed ourselves to settle of information technology including intellectual property. president xi talk to rome market reforms not to devalue the currency and play of greater role is the rules based system all of which are steps that we support. i raise serious concerns about growing cyberthreat to american companies and citizens and i indicated that has to stop the united
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states government does not engage in espionage for commercial gain in today i can announce we've reached a common understanding on the way forward to agree the there the u.s. to the chinese government will conductor knowingly support cybertheft of intellectual property including trade secrets were other confidential information instead we will work with other nations for international rules for the appropriate conduct in cyberspace. this is progress but i have to insist our work is not yet done we could expand in this area even though the united states will use the tools at our disposal. second i am pleased we are building on the climate commitments to help reduce
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carbon emissions that china will begin the cap-n-trade system from some of its largest sectors. last year i announced our pledge of the green climate fund to help nations deal with climate change over two countries are putting forward the ambitious climate change agreements that we will seek in paris with the two largest economies come together like best the there is no reason for other countries to not do so as well. is another major step the world leaves into months time. their respect to security in the asia pacific to new channels of communications between into military making
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firm the commitment to be complete and viable in a peaceful manner to demand the implementation of all relevant resolutions and will not accept north korea as a nuclear weapon state. redid have candid discussions in the reiterated to unimpeded commerce for craft said today indicated united states will sail and fly and operate anywhere that international law allows. i a talked-about rand let reclamation of these areas which makes it harder for countries to resolve disagreements peacefully. and i encourage a resolution between those in the area we
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does want to make sure the rules are appalled. i reiterated my strong commitment as well based on the taiwan relations act. we agreed to do more to promote international security the u.s. and china will bring countries together in afghanistan and work with many partners to strengthen international peacekeeping. we agree all parties to implement the nuclear deal and the security council resolutions the to be fully in force. for the first time the u.s. and china will partner for global development to build on our efforts to strengthen security and expand our joint efforts on humanitarian assistance and food security lifting hundreds of millions of
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poverty we will help rally the world around new development goals including to an extreme poverty. than i affirmed the and we bring support of all people including freedom of assembly and expression and a freedom ofreligion and of the press and i expressed our strong view of journalists said the lawyers and civil society groups to operate freely there all problematic given our view and prevent china and its people from realizing its full potential. obviously recognize there are real differences and president xi shared his views how he could move forward and a step-by-step way that preserves chinese
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unity. we expect we will continue to consult in these areas. even has recognized the people's republic of china we encourage authorities to engage the doll the llama and as representatives for the tibetan people. also extending -- extending connections watching tourism just as china learns english we encourage 1 million american students to learn mandarin chinese over the next five years vice president biden pointed out to 000 children are already on track again to our his grandchildren if countries will do more together to speak each other's language that is a good place to start overall and extremely
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productive meeting the particular work that has been done shows the extraordinary progress we can make when working together the candid conversations about areas of disagreement help to understated each other better to avoid misunderstandings to pave the of way for further progress in those areas and president xi thank you for extending your cabana for cooperation between our nations. it is another reminder as rework to narrow our differences it is the but the fed bought only for the benefit of our people but also the world. they key very much. >> [speaking chinese] >>translator: president obama and friends of the
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press and ladies and gentlemen,. it is a great pleasure for me to meet with all of you together with president obama. let me begin by thanking again president obama and the government for the gracious hospitality and thought full of arrangements to meet and the chinese delegation also the american people for your warm welcome on yesterday and today president obama and i had discussions on domestic and foreign policy international situations part of our meetings are constructive and productive. and we have reached extensive and important consensus. during the discussions president obama shared with me the domestic agenda and
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foreign policy priorities he has been working on and i congratulated him on the progress he has made in those areas. i appreciate his reaffirmation united states with the a peaceful and stable and prosperous china to support china to play a bigger role in to support china's reform. . .

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