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it. some communities are recruiting stations and they actually have civilians surrounding that her arms to protect the military soldiers that are our best and finest and they are in there and don't have guns. this is what our country has come to. kate from san francisco. obama calls everybody and it sends groups over and says attorney generals over and does investigations and the funerals. kate from san francisco. the parents never got a call. killed by an illegal alien. never got a call. wouldn't you think like, man, it's terrible, nothing will bring her back. you'd think it would be nice if you would call. -- if he would call.
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it's a very sad situation for our country. we are doing very poorly. the real unemployment rate is probably 21%. some people think it's much higher than that. it's a total joke. a bunch of clowns. we probably have 21%. a report came out a few weeks ago and said the real number is 42% but i am saying 19% to 21%. every country we do give -- business with looks at us as a patsy and everybody is leaving us left and right whether it is militarily, with isis. we can't beat isis. tell that to general douglas macarthur. tell that to general george
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patton. [applause] did you ever see obama at a news conference at planning when and where we are going to raid the enemy? in two weeks, we are going in through the back. can you imagine george patton lying in his grave, spinning like a saucer. and then i say, that is smart because that's camouflage. he doesn't it and it turns out to be a tough battle because they are ready. we need smart leadership. we need brilliant leadership. we have to make america great again. thank you. thank you very much. [applause]
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>> presidential candidates often released books to introduce themselves to voters. to promote their views on issues as well. here are a look at some books by declared candidates for president. in his book immigration wars, jeb bush argues for new immigration policies. neurosurgeon ben carson calls for greater individual responsibility to preserve america's future in one nation. in against the tide, lincoln chafee recounts his time serving as a republican in the senate. hillary clinton looks back on her time serving in the obama administration in hard choices. in a time for truth, ted cruz recounts his journey from a cuban immigrant son to the u.s. senate. carly fiorina is another declared candidate for president. in rising to the challenge, she
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shares lessons she has learned from her difficulties and cramped. lindsey graham released an e-book on his website. he details his childhood and career in the air force. mike huckabee gives his take on politics and culture in god, guns, grits, and gravy. in leadership and crisis, bobby jindal explains why he believes conservative solutions are needed in washington. john kasich calls for a return to traditional american values in stand for something. george pataki is also running for president. in 1998, he released pataki where he looked back on his path to the governorship. rand paul calls for a smaller government -- government and more bipartisanship in taking a stand. another entrant into the presidential race is rick perry. in said up, he explained that government has become too
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intrusive and must get out of the way. in american dreams, marco rubio outlines his plan to advance economic opportunity. bernie sanders is a candidate for the democratic nomination for president. his book the speech is composed of his eight hour long filibuster against tax cut. in blue-collar conservatives rick santorum argues that the republican party must focus on the working class in order to retake the white house. donald trump has written several books. in time to get tough, he criticizes the obama administration and outlined his vision to further american press area. in an intimidated, scott walker argues that republicans must offer bold solutions and have the courage to implement them. james webb looks back on his time serving in the military and the senate in i heard my country calling.
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vice president joe biden may announce his candidacy. in promises to keep, he looks back on his career in politics. chris christie and former maryland governor martin o'malley have announced their candidacies but have not released book. on the next washington journal but white -- bud vwright talks about congressional action on the highway trust fund. mark rosenblum discusses immigration policy and so-called sanctuary cities. and emily badger talks about assistance for low income families. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span.
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monday on the communicators fcc commissioner michael o'rielly on key issues before the sec like net neutrality, regulating the internet, and the public's influence on policymaking. >> when an item is made for an open commission meeting and is presented to the commissioner level, that document should be made available publicly. i think that would provide an opportunity for everyone to comment on exactly what we are thinking. it would also allow people to hone in on issues they may see as problematic. right now, we have people who raised concerns regarding our items, but they often don't know exactly what is being put forward. they are kind of scattered structures. that is problematic from my point of view. i would rather people target exactly where they would like to see fixes and not have to spend time needlessly on things that don't need attention. >> next, q and day with
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filmmakers robert neville -- robert morgan. >> this week on cue and day filmmakers morgan neville and robert gordon -- robert morgan brian: robert gordon, why did you do this documentary? robert:

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