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and to make the decision about who is -- but not who is the most famous or entertaining but who willto and has been so misled by the president that we need a new president that is going to shoot straight, tell us what we need to hear and not be afraid to make hard decisions. i think we will do very well. >> telling it like it is sometimes telling a truth that hurts. differenten to saying things. what is going to separate you? governor christie: import him out the set iv to more tax increases than any other governor in the united states. if you are going to force them to do the work that needs to be done i am your god. if you want someone who stood up to a democratic new jersey legislature and said no to it hundredding, cut programs to balance the budget, i am your guy. a very conservative record in new jersey. the only person in this race who has put forward a detailed plan to reform entitlements in this country. 70% of all spending is entitlement. we need a strong leader who is going to say our children futures going to matter much more than that. >> stay with us. welcome back to ou
and to make the decision about who is -- but not who is the most famous or entertaining but who willto and has been so misled by the president that we need a new president that is going to shoot straight, tell us what we need to hear and not be afraid to make hard decisions. i think we will do very well. >> telling it like it is sometimes telling a truth that hurts. differenten to saying things. what is going to separate you? governor christie: import him out the set iv to more tax...
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and his vocation is to be a bridge, a bridge among people who may be different, who may think differently, who may have different ideologies, et cetera, and so what i'm expecting him to see he is already starting the first leg of the trib with cuba and now coming into the united states. and he is bridging, basically, these two countries who have been -- which have experienced enmity over these so many years and so much pain that has gone between the two countries. what i'm expecting to see here in the states to the show same thing. we have people -- he comes to a point in the united states when we are so politically divided and i think he is going to be calling us and serving really as a bridge between the different ideologies. he is going to highlight the fact that there are bridges and not walls. >> this morning in his homily, he spoke about the sacrifices that cuban catholics have made for their faith. what did traveling to cuba mean for this pope? this is obviously something that means lot to him as a latin american leader. the only time he had been to cuba was only a single stop at a
and his vocation is to be a bridge, a bridge among people who may be different, who may think differently, who may have different ideologies, et cetera, and so what i'm expecting him to see he is already starting the first leg of the trib with cuba and now coming into the united states. and he is bridging, basically, these two countries who have been -- which have experienced enmity over these so many years and so much pain that has gone between the two countries. what i'm expecting to see here...
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i am seeing people who are not religious who are being moved and opened up in a different way because of the example that this man is setting. even some of the multi-faith organizations, multi-religious alliances have now embraced this idea of let's go back to the prisons. 300 congregations because of pico following the pope. these are not all catholics. let's give back to what the gospel says about not throwing anyone away, embracing everyone and giving them a second chance. even if you stole something, you're more than just a thief. every can be redeemed. not because of his works but his deeds he's touching ordinary people. it's an extraordinary thing to watch. >> if you're just joining us the pope is visiting inmates the largest prison in the philadelphia prison system. >> he said in life we all get our feet dirty. that was his kind of metaphor. in jesus' time the reason they cleanse feet were people they walked around with sandals and when you went into somebody's house they had to clean your feet. he kind of gave this metaphor of feeling dirty and yet being cleansed. then he said
i am seeing people who are not religious who are being moved and opened up in a different way because of the example that this man is setting. even some of the multi-faith organizations, multi-religious alliances have now embraced this idea of let's go back to the prisons. 300 congregations because of pico following the pope. these are not all catholics. let's give back to what the gospel says about not throwing anyone away, embracing everyone and giving them a second chance. even if you stole...
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who are killed those israelis who were murdered? let me be clear. if you vote to send billions of dollars to jihaddists who have to murder america, then you bear direct responsibility for the murders carried out with the dollars you have given them. h u you cannot wash your hands of that blood. republican y to on.ership -- well, hold i come not to bury caesar but to praise him. i want to give a path forward. there are two men in washington, d.c. who can defeat this deal. their names are majority leader mitch mcconnell and speaker john boehner. under the terms of the corker-carden review legislation, the clock does not begin ticking until the president hands over the entire deal. and he has not handed over the side agreements. what that means is that all that has to happen is for mitch mcconnell and john boehner to say the congressional review period has not started. under federal law it is illegal for obama to lift sanctions. now, this is a lawless president. so the odds are significant even if congress did that this president would
who are killed those israelis who were murdered? let me be clear. if you vote to send billions of dollars to jihaddists who have to murder america, then you bear direct responsibility for the murders carried out with the dollars you have given them. h u you cannot wash your hands of that blood. republican y to on.ership -- well, hold i come not to bury caesar but to praise him. i want to give a path forward. there are two men in washington, d.c. who can defeat this deal. their names are...
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i think our capacity to take care of people who have been injured, who have been assaulted, who have been victimized is going to be enhanced when we have a deeper appreciation. >> rose: but is there a difference in all lives matter than all lives have equal value? is there a difference in that? >> well, i don't think so. when it comes to whether we treat you with respect, whether we care about your opportunities, whether we give you equal access to the things that are basic, then all lives have equal value. obviously, somebody who can generate a lot of attention or generate a lot of money, there are people who have enormous musical talent -- >> rose: we're not talking about gifts. >> exactly. so there are going to be these characteristics. but when it comes to your basic obligation to treat people with respect and dignity and to recognize their humanity, no, all lives have equal value. >> rose: is that in the end, when you analyze every possible reason for taking another's life, and you reject all of them, is it primarily because the system makes mistakes? or is it because no society
i think our capacity to take care of people who have been injured, who have been assaulted, who have been victimized is going to be enhanced when we have a deeper appreciation. >> rose: but is there a difference in all lives matter than all lives have equal value? is there a difference in that? >> well, i don't think so. when it comes to whether we treat you with respect, whether we care about your opportunities, whether we give you equal access to the things that are basic, then...
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so you can imagine for people who have an opportunity who see the pope who live in a tough neighborhoodople are immigrants, and english is not their first language. and 70% of the kids in this school have to rely on federal food programs for their lunch. the inspiration and the hope and the energy that the pope delivers is pranc perhaps be remarkable. the first corinthian church, and also the chiro of theology, and mark, what do you say? >> i've been looking at the pope, and i've been struck by how many people are saying, he's our pope, and they're not catholic, and it's because of the unifying message that pope e francis has been consistent with, and also this work of affirmation that often gets undone. i feel in many ways, he's my pope as well because of the message. because i can resonate with the message. it is the message of jesus. it is the push, the reminder that we ought not to get to a place we forget those who are marginalized and underserved. that in many ways, we must take seriously our responsibility as human beings, not just as catholics or protestants, but as human beings
so you can imagine for people who have an opportunity who see the pope who live in a tough neighborhoodople are immigrants, and english is not their first language. and 70% of the kids in this school have to rely on federal food programs for their lunch. the inspiration and the hope and the energy that the pope delivers is pranc perhaps be remarkable. the first corinthian church, and also the chiro of theology, and mark, what do you say? >> i've been looking at the pope, and i've been...
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but who did actually win the war? who won the revolution? we say the americans. but in american history and days day,patriots' day or flag the minutemen get most of the credit. the embattled farmers. muskets asered their soon as the alarm bells rang, ready in a minute to run off, drop their farm tools and apron back the mighty redcoats with the shot heard round the world. then they enter the patriotic postwar legend as populist heroes who secured america's liberty and the right to bear arms. back to that in a minute. it is a grand story and one to feel proud of. but like most schoolbook history centuries ago, it is as much mythology as myth. revolution of the will be a continued live from one end to the other. there is no argument that the locals who rushed out to lexington performed heroically. but it is a small piece of a much larger story. after the revolution is over, politicians were eager to flatter voters -- imagine that. politicians who want to flatter voters by promoting militia, the minutemen, as the part-time citizen soldiers, over the regulars of the
but who did actually win the war? who won the revolution? we say the americans. but in american history and days day,patriots' day or flag the minutemen get most of the credit. the embattled farmers. muskets asered their soon as the alarm bells rang, ready in a minute to run off, drop their farm tools and apron back the mighty redcoats with the shot heard round the world. then they enter the patriotic postwar legend as populist heroes who secured america's liberty and the right to bear arms....
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who run this mother ♪ who run the world girls who run the world girls who run the world girls ♪ who areow 62 million girls are not in school. and what's important to know is these are our girls. they deserve the same chances to get an education as my daughters and your daughters and all of our children. [ cheers and applause ] make no mistake about it, giving them that chance is at the core of our work to end global poverty. it's the only way to ensure that these girls can fulfill their potential, provide for their families, and contribute fully to their countries. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi. i'm malala from pakistan! [ cheers and applause ] i'm so thankful to all of you for your love, for your support, but i'm here standing with four young girls for a cause, for a missioning, for a basic human right, the right to go to school. the right to get an education, which every child deserves. thank you so much to all of you and i'm hopeful that change will come. change will come, but change does not come itself. it's we, it's you, it's all of us who work together to bring that change. so le
who run this mother ♪ who run the world girls who run the world girls who run the world girls ♪ who areow 62 million girls are not in school. and what's important to know is these are our girls. they deserve the same chances to get an education as my daughters and your daughters and all of our children. [ cheers and applause ] make no mistake about it, giving them that chance is at the core of our work to end global poverty. it's the only way to ensure that these girls can fulfill their...
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i understand how the economy works, i understand how the world works and who is in it, who are our friends. and who are our enemies i understand how big bur rocca sees work which is what washington, d.c. has come become. i understand technology and leadership. those are the necessary experiences and qualifications to become president of the united states. >> dickerson: keeping with this business theme, if you're on the hiring committee would donald trump be fit to be commander in chief? >> that's not a question for me that's a question for the volters of this country. i am most definitely fit to be demander in chief that's why i'm running for that office. >> dickerson: i'd like to ask you about hillary clinton's server and the interview she gave. it wasn't the best choice having her own private e-mail server but she also made another case, she said basically she came into office there was a lot going on, a lot to be focused on she wasn't really paying super close attention to the formation of her e-mail server. as somebody who also been in top post who has had to drink from that fire hose
i understand how the economy works, i understand how the world works and who is in it, who are our friends. and who are our enemies i understand how big bur rocca sees work which is what washington, d.c. has come become. i understand technology and leadership. those are the necessary experiences and qualifications to become president of the united states. >> dickerson: keeping with this business theme, if you're on the hiring committee would donald trump be fit to be commander in chief?...
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samuel otis who was the brother of james otis and mercy otis warren who were very prominent revolutionary advocates. mercy otis warren wrote in favor of american liberties and james otis was a politician who supported the revolution, as did his brother samuel. her husband. but her father, harrison gray painted, with a high tory and left for england when the revolution broke out. this painting ended up with her, so whether he left it with her as a way of remembering him, we don't know. but this is an instance of a family being torn apart by the revolutionary war. her father left for england, she stayed with her husband and family who supported the revolution. this painting was cut back at some point and cut down on the sides. you can see the tip of her shepherd's crook was cut off and probably the tips of her fingers there on the bottom was cut off, perhaps even cutting off her hand. we do not know why it was cut back at some point. sometimes people did it just to make it fit a frame. in this room, there are many paintings by other american artists. the one i want to focus on is charles wi
samuel otis who was the brother of james otis and mercy otis warren who were very prominent revolutionary advocates. mercy otis warren wrote in favor of american liberties and james otis was a politician who supported the revolution, as did his brother samuel. her husband. but her father, harrison gray painted, with a high tory and left for england when the revolution broke out. this painting ended up with her, so whether he left it with her as a way of remembering him, we don't know. but this...
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and who could blame them? governmentks to her and sees not themselves reflected in the congress, but someone else. they see not a congress standing -- bending over backward to answer the calls of average voters. they see a congress standing -- bending over backwards to answer the calls of their funders. we know this. political scientists have shown us what our congress does has no relation to the views of the average voter. our congress, our democracy is responsive to the few, not to the many. how could it be otherwise when 400 families have given half the money in this election cycle so far? [applause] lawrence lessig: we cannot ignore this truth. we cannot pretend it is ok to just rally us. we must think bigger than that. we must aspire to more than just winning an election. we must win that we must win in a way against america a reason to believe that they can get their democracy back. we must win with a commitment that would make the promises of these campaigns, the promise to address income inequality, to
and who could blame them? governmentks to her and sees not themselves reflected in the congress, but someone else. they see not a congress standing -- bending over backward to answer the calls of average voters. they see a congress standing -- bending over backwards to answer the calls of their funders. we know this. political scientists have shown us what our congress does has no relation to the views of the average voter. our congress, our democracy is responsive to the few, not to the many....
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so who is in, john?> anderson, donald trump, the man in the middle driving the republican race. 11 candidates on stage for the debate. a week away. new face carly fiorina, the slingshot candidate from the early, single candidate lesser candidate debate. she will join. the man in the middle will be donald trump. dr. ben carson. jeb bush next to him. ted cruz and scott walker. texas senator, wisconsin governor. carly fiorina business woman. marco rubio the senator. governor huckabee, governor paul. governor kasich and chris christie. why? if you take a look at our late numbers releasing to day. look at that. the first time donald trump above 30%. he is far and away now the national front-runner in the race. ben carson, 19. jeb bush, 9%. scott walker, 5%. look at the lineup for the primetime debate. 11 candidates. donald trump still the front-runner in the middle. carly fiorina the new face. the big primetime dynamic the show you quickly earlier debate, five candidates. governor rick perry of texas, senator
so who is in, john?> anderson, donald trump, the man in the middle driving the republican race. 11 candidates on stage for the debate. a week away. new face carly fiorina, the slingshot candidate from the early, single candidate lesser candidate debate. she will join. the man in the middle will be donald trump. dr. ben carson. jeb bush next to him. ted cruz and scott walker. texas senator, wisconsin governor. carly fiorina business woman. marco rubio the senator. governor huckabee, governor...
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among the people who attended her funeral, lore rhett ta lynch, who said, even as she faced oppositionnd oppression, hatred and brutality, she waged a steadfast campaign of inclusion and hope that culminated in a voting rights act, one of the most important and impactful pieces of civil rights legislation in american history. and one that as an attorney general, an attorney general who would not be in this role today but for her efforts, i am honored to protect and enforce. it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. the volkswagen model year end sales event ends on labor day. so hurry in to your local volkswagen dealer today. i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear,
among the people who attended her funeral, lore rhett ta lynch, who said, even as she faced oppositionnd oppression, hatred and brutality, she waged a steadfast campaign of inclusion and hope that culminated in a voting rights act, one of the most important and impactful pieces of civil rights legislation in american history. and one that as an attorney general, an attorney general who would not be in this role today but for her efforts, i am honored to protect and enforce. it's quite...
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who organized this and how?, it was huckabee and a constellation of these groups, liberty council, the bevin brothers, the family research council, these groups that have been going on about this and getting shut out by the republican establishment. i think one of my big take aways from this whole day and this whole week. the republican establishment so inept at making donald trump disappear is surprised and inept at making social conservatives pipe down. this was not an issue they wanted to fight on. you saw in the wake of the supreme court decision this year, a lot of the republican spoke people strategists in washington saying, well, the battlefield's pretty much charred, we can walk away from it now. and cruz had been talking about this huckabee, i think, has doubled down is too small of a word. i need to think of a term for how much he invested and put on the table for this event. they're saying, no, social conservatives are not going to let the only social conservative party move on from this issue. >> yea
who organized this and how?, it was huckabee and a constellation of these groups, liberty council, the bevin brothers, the family research council, these groups that have been going on about this and getting shut out by the republican establishment. i think one of my big take aways from this whole day and this whole week. the republican establishment so inept at making donald trump disappear is surprised and inept at making social conservatives pipe down. this was not an issue they wanted to...
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he attacks anybody who attacks him sh him, and he attacks anybody who is close to him at the polls. what he doesn't do which is a smart thing to do is that he does not attack those who are barely registering in the polls. so we saw for xexample earlier n the week that george pataki and bobby jindal tried to take shots at him, and he shrugged his shoulders and he didn't acknowledge it, but this is the problem, that it is hard to criticize ben carson. we all know the saying, it is not brain surgery. well, it turns out the guy is a brain surgeon, and so good luck to say he is not talented or smart enough or has the energy. >> and it is not just that, kevin, but trump called him an okay surgeon, and he is beyond that, i think that everyone can agree on that. what do you think about donald trump really attacking ben carson. why is he doing that? is there any really strategy behind it, i think? >> well, i don't try to equate anything to the strategy with donald trump, and ana made the best point, he does one thing well, punch. anything bet ter than that, he counter punches. he plays with
he attacks anybody who attacks him sh him, and he attacks anybody who is close to him at the polls. what he doesn't do which is a smart thing to do is that he does not attack those who are barely registering in the polls. so we saw for xexample earlier n the week that george pataki and bobby jindal tried to take shots at him, and he shrugged his shoulders and he didn't acknowledge it, but this is the problem, that it is hard to criticize ben carson. we all know the saying, it is not brain...
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vinny: who is the acting u.s.ttorney, we thought vincent: to say that they are not going to bring charges against him but that has not chart -- that has not happened. within the last 24 hours, i checked in, they tell me again and again that the investigation is continuing. where a complex scheme $650,000 was spent in 2010 to campaigne to buy material and do all kinds of things. none of the money was reported. the person who control the money pleaded guilty -- the person who led the money pleaded guilty. said -- jeffrey thompson's word in court is not very good. at least six people have pled guilty in this scandal. including jeffrey thompson. people who handled the money. do they have enough to nail the mayor? reported thatwas he turned down a plea bargain on a federal felony charge and there is some suggestion that he even turned down a misdemeanor plea bargain where he would just have to ignore knowledge that he knew about the scandal. he is out of office. brian: where is jeffrey thompson? and going around town d
vinny: who is the acting u.s.ttorney, we thought vincent: to say that they are not going to bring charges against him but that has not chart -- that has not happened. within the last 24 hours, i checked in, they tell me again and again that the investigation is continuing. where a complex scheme $650,000 was spent in 2010 to campaigne to buy material and do all kinds of things. none of the money was reported. the person who control the money pleaded guilty -- the person who led the money...
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we have got willing workers, people who want to work according to you, people who don't want to go on welfare according to your book and we can talk again about one of your recipients who refuses to go down to the tanf office to apply for tanf and they want to work but you say the job sets people up for failure. can you talk about this? >> guest: one nice thing about having these government statistics as you can play the stories and the numbers off against each other so i did talk about ray mccormack in cleveland ohio who still will not go on tanf. she sees herself as a worker and during the time we spend in cleveland we began to ask who are the two-dollar day poor and what can predict a spell of poverty? are these long-term dependents who have fallen off the welfare rolls or is there another story and what we found was remarkable. over the prior two years only 10% had claimed even a nickel from the tanf program. 70% during the last year, households had installed working in the labor market. our story is really one of people wanting to work seeing themselves as workers taking pride in
we have got willing workers, people who want to work according to you, people who don't want to go on welfare according to your book and we can talk again about one of your recipients who refuses to go down to the tanf office to apply for tanf and they want to work but you say the job sets people up for failure. can you talk about this? >> guest: one nice thing about having these government statistics as you can play the stories and the numbers off against each other so i did talk about...
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in the united states, who believe president obama is a christian, who don't want to deport children, are you finding that republicans who have more centrist views or more rational views on these things, are you finding they're gravitating toward any particular candidate in the republican field, or are they such a small number that their influence doesn't show up? >> well, here is what we found. there's only three republican candidates who supporters think barack obama was born in the united states and that he's a christian. those were jeb bush, john kasich and chris christie. obviously having the support of those kind of people is only good enough to get chris christie to 1%. john kasich at least has a little bit of momentum. what i think is really interesting is jeb bush. he is in third place at 9%. but when you look at his favorability numbers, overall more republican voters nationally have a negative opinion of jeb bush than a positive one. what's really driving down those numbers is when you look at very conservative voters, they have quite an unfavorable opinion of jeb bush. i t
in the united states, who believe president obama is a christian, who don't want to deport children, are you finding that republicans who have more centrist views or more rational views on these things, are you finding they're gravitating toward any particular candidate in the republican field, or are they such a small number that their influence doesn't show up? >> well, here is what we found. there's only three republican candidates who supporters think barack obama was born in the...
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who thought a place that latinos would go in large numbers.hat was used to be an urban phenomena is now a national one. it's going to change politics, the way we think about immigration, and it's going to change the way we think about becoming part of the american mainstreamed. it's already happening today. when you think about a place like northeast arkansas where if you debated education, really the core of the debate was race and the legacy of segregation. now they are having to hire esl teachers in school systems in arkansas, which is something they never had before. there was no in mississippi where they had to imagine what it would be like to teach children who had been growing up speaking a foreign language. now it's the last place on the america map to have the big immigrant flow and it's changing things there and it's continuing to change things in the interyour where they have no history of large scale immigration from anywhere besides europe. >> michael is coming from skopakne, washington. >> when is everybody going to realize that
who thought a place that latinos would go in large numbers.hat was used to be an urban phenomena is now a national one. it's going to change politics, the way we think about immigration, and it's going to change the way we think about becoming part of the american mainstreamed. it's already happening today. when you think about a place like northeast arkansas where if you debated education, really the core of the debate was race and the legacy of segregation. now they are having to hire esl...
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that is man who went through his own interior crisis, who was a certain kind of a leader.tially. who was kind of exiled or banished where he went through a big change in his personality. and he is a man, a jesuit, first and foremost, taken vows of poverty and simplicity and came out of the experience as somebody who wanted to be a different kind of a leader, a different kind of a man. he wanted to listen. he wanted to be more inclusive and he really has nothing to do lose, really. when you said he didn't scold this morning, this is a person that shifted emphasis of dialogue in the catholic church and made some people who two years ago embarrassed to walk into a catholic church feel proud to come into this church. they understand that this is a person who speaks from the heart, who speaks from his own convictions, simple in character, loving, compassionate. and who is a kind of person that is modeling what i think a lot of people male and female want to be in their own lives. he has this kind of air of freedom about him like this is what i think, this is what i feel, i'm no
that is man who went through his own interior crisis, who was a certain kind of a leader.tially. who was kind of exiled or banished where he went through a big change in his personality. and he is a man, a jesuit, first and foremost, taken vows of poverty and simplicity and came out of the experience as somebody who wanted to be a different kind of a leader, a different kind of a man. he wanted to listen. he wanted to be more inclusive and he really has nothing to do lose, really. when you said...
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the folk who won office. to the exclusion of folks who live lives that in many ways are more insecure than folks ere in the 60's. as sister taylor said, you combat this co-optation by telling the truth about history. immortal technique: speaking of history and the mythology of america, one of the most important things people do in this country when they get elected in the general election is to distance themselves from the extremists in their own party. bill clinton called this the sister souljah moment. he got into an argument with a woman rapper talking about violence, racism, rape and murder in the ghetto, please not caring. no clinton came after her to say, you are a racist -- bill clinton came after her to say, you are a racist. obama had to distance himself from a man he had gone to church with for 20 years. republicans do this from people with a faith-based community who went too far. who does bernie sanders need to distance himself from? and if we want a more evolutionary kind of person, who did they
the folk who won office. to the exclusion of folks who live lives that in many ways are more insecure than folks ere in the 60's. as sister taylor said, you combat this co-optation by telling the truth about history. immortal technique: speaking of history and the mythology of america, one of the most important things people do in this country when they get elected in the general election is to distance themselves from the extremists in their own party. bill clinton called this the sister...
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, who grew up with this music, and who knew all of these people. he knows their favorite color, and when they were born, to my annoyance. because nobody knew all of that about me. and he's a record historian and collector, so he knows all about not only black music, but the british music. and it was... the british rock thing that i've just done was his concept. and he... so for me to see him see them looking at me like that, it was like... i got more of a kick out of that than... because i just don't have that reverence for that group of people. everybody that i have reverence for came before me. i don't know any contemporaries that i idolize. >> hinojosa: so who would be someone that you have... >> ray charles. >> hinojosa: ray charles. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and you actually said that you would love to have the ray charles audience. >> yes, and it's turning into that, slowly but surely-- young, old, foreign, near, black, white. i'm really enjoying that, because that means that i'm an entertainer. it doesn't mean i'm a rock star, or a rhythm and bl
, who grew up with this music, and who knew all of these people. he knows their favorite color, and when they were born, to my annoyance. because nobody knew all of that about me. and he's a record historian and collector, so he knows all about not only black music, but the british music. and it was... the british rock thing that i've just done was his concept. and he... so for me to see him see them looking at me like that, it was like... i got more of a kick out of that than... because i just...
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that is who matters. that's where everything will be spent. that's not who gets nominated. the people who necessarily win in those four states aren't going to get nominat by our side because we have a less than ideal system, again, the reince reforms have made it bitter, but given that reality, if you run against the electoral knowledge it makes sense but you don't matter. secondly she ought to run against the 22nd amendment which is a very bad idea. the 22nd amendment limits presidents to two terms. and as i write in "the queen" if she runs against the 22nd 22nd amendment she runs in favor of president obama's return, she runs against george w. bush with the idea that bill clinton would have done a better job in 2000 than george w. bush did, but she appeals to the bush lovers, she appeals to the reaganize, appeals to everybody who felt strongly their candidate was the best ever. the 22nd amendment was a reaction to fdr. not unprecedence end. other people have run for a third term, glover cleveland, alexander,ed they roosevelt tried to run for a third term butt dr did it an
that is who matters. that's where everything will be spent. that's not who gets nominated. the people who necessarily win in those four states aren't going to get nominat by our side because we have a less than ideal system, again, the reince reforms have made it bitter, but given that reality, if you run against the electoral knowledge it makes sense but you don't matter. secondly she ought to run against the 22nd amendment which is a very bad idea. the 22nd amendment limits presidents to two...
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talking about helping those who are stuck, who are mired in poverty. and also talking about religious liberty. john king, after the pope delivered, celebrated mass at catholic university, he stopped by the little sisters of the poor which is of course a charity that is currently suing the obama administration, among other organizations, for the contraceptive mandate. the requirement under obamacare that they offer services that the little sisters find against their religious believes. we are allowed i think to read a little bit of politics into this. >> we would be fools not to. a little bit of the message from the pontiff. he's on the same page with the president only issues like climate change and immigration and e spent a lot of time on those yesterday. but adding that stop to the little sisters of poor was not on the schedule, is a clear message from the pope that he stands with them in their fight against the administration and the mandates on contraception by catholic or any religious hospitals. no doubt about it. >> on the right side of the scre
talking about helping those who are stuck, who are mired in poverty. and also talking about religious liberty. john king, after the pope delivered, celebrated mass at catholic university, he stopped by the little sisters of the poor which is of course a charity that is currently suing the obama administration, among other organizations, for the contraceptive mandate. the requirement under obamacare that they offer services that the little sisters find against their religious believes. we are...
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, who was also at st. patrick's. we should point out before meeting with dignitaries, he was meeting with some other family members. some was unplanned. some family members were preselected but some was also impromptu, meeting with more families who are at the site. we should point out, there are several -- maybe 100 to 200 or so people who have not met with pope francis, but who are around the south reflecting pool, just wanted to be here and lucky enough to be able to be here on this day, to get a glimpse of the pontiff. >> remember, if you're that close to the reflecting pool, it is an unfortunate distinction to have, because the way this was planned out, they had people who were attached to the victims come to be closest to the reflecting pool for obvious reasons. those are the sites of where the towers were. this was very controversial when they were deciding. aren't s anderson, you know of your great coverage of the day, what to do with this space. and the families were very divided over it. when the
, who was also at st. patrick's. we should point out before meeting with dignitaries, he was meeting with some other family members. some was unplanned. some family members were preselected but some was also impromptu, meeting with more families who are at the site. we should point out, there are several -- maybe 100 to 200 or so people who have not met with pope francis, but who are around the south reflecting pool, just wanted to be here and lucky enough to be able to be here on this day, to...
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he identified with all those who suffer, who weep, who suffer any kind of injustice.is clearly, "i was hungry and you gave me food, i was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. i was a stranger and you welcomed me. " faith makes us know that god is at our side, that god is in our midst and his presence spurs us to charity. charity is born of the call of a god who continues to knock on our door, the door of all people, to invite us to love, to compassion, to service of one another. jesus keeps knocking on our doors, the doors of our lives. he doesn't do this by magic, with special effects, with flashing lights and fireworks. jesus keeps knocking on our door in the faces of our brothers and sisters, in the faces of our neighbors, in the faces of those at our side. dear friends, one of the most effective ways we have to help us is that of prayer. prayer unites us. it makes us brothers and sisters. it opens our hearts and reminds us of a beautiful truth which we sometimes forget. in prayer, we all learn to say "father", "dad." and when we say "father" or "dad," we le
he identified with all those who suffer, who weep, who suffer any kind of injustice.is clearly, "i was hungry and you gave me food, i was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. i was a stranger and you welcomed me. " faith makes us know that god is at our side, that god is in our midst and his presence spurs us to charity. charity is born of the call of a god who continues to knock on our door, the door of all people, to invite us to love, to compassion, to service of one...
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we've got willing workers, people who want to work according to you, people who don't want to go on welfare according to your book. we talk about one of your recipients who refuses to go down to apply and they want to work but said the jobs themselves set people up for failure. can you talk about that. >> one nice thing about having government statistics as you can play the stories the numbers off against each other. you are talking about randall cormack in cleveland, ohio is still will not go on tanf. she sees herself as a worker. during the time and cleveland would begin to ask who are the $2 a day courier and what can predict a spell of $2 a day poverty? are these long-term dependent who fallen off welfare rolls are raised another story. only the prior two years, 10% had claimed even a nickel from the tennis program that 70% during the last year had an adult working in the form of labor market. our story is one of people wanting to work, taking pride in the work status, thinking of welfare as something unacceptable, something that violates their sense of who they are pretty at the bottom
we've got willing workers, people who want to work according to you, people who don't want to go on welfare according to your book. we talk about one of your recipients who refuses to go down to apply and they want to work but said the jobs themselves set people up for failure. can you talk about that. >> one nice thing about having government statistics as you can play the stories the numbers off against each other. you are talking about randall cormack in cleveland, ohio is still will...
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who can afford hsa insurance coverage?nly have coverage in the amount of what you could pay for . then, after that, you have to pay out-of-pocket. it is ridiculous. host: thank you very much. when it comes to issues of criminal justice reform, 37% of respondents said that is a top issue on the list. it is of critical importance to our community. when you see our young people having no opportunity to advance because they have a record, what we need to do is spend more time and put more energy and investment into education and job training, mentorship, all the things that can avoid us from having to spend that money on the back end. in fact, i went to screening of the hbo-vice documentary coming out where president obama visited the federal prison and sat down with the young men. that is something they talked a lot about. had they had more education, more job training, more mentorship in the beginning of their life, they may not have ended up there. michigan,t, republican line, john, you are on next. about: i'm calling in th
who can afford hsa insurance coverage?nly have coverage in the amount of what you could pay for . then, after that, you have to pay out-of-pocket. it is ridiculous. host: thank you very much. when it comes to issues of criminal justice reform, 37% of respondents said that is a top issue on the list. it is of critical importance to our community. when you see our young people having no opportunity to advance because they have a record, what we need to do is spend more time and put more energy...
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brian: who has to be or who is a public defender? deborah: people who care about criminal justice. worked as an intern in the public defender service. i thought that was maybe what i would do with my life and i have the greatest respect for people who can work under really difficult circumstances. huge caseloads. and that they can do as good a job as they do. we don't provide nearly anywhere near enough lawyers to cope with the rising number of individuals who are entitled to lawyers. brian: you say in your book that there should be more government funding for lawyers. deborah: yes. brian: who would then be entitled to it? if somebody had committed a crime, would they get a free lawyer? haveah: you would still the same test for indigency, but you wouldn't have lawyers with 500 felonies or misdemeanors on their docket. and you wouldn't be paying lawyers at rates that work out to minimum wage for our if they actually put -- minimum wage per hour if they actually put in a serious amount of time into the investigation of the case. brian: what are the chances that you will see more mone
brian: who has to be or who is a public defender? deborah: people who care about criminal justice. worked as an intern in the public defender service. i thought that was maybe what i would do with my life and i have the greatest respect for people who can work under really difficult circumstances. huge caseloads. and that they can do as good a job as they do. we don't provide nearly anywhere near enough lawyers to cope with the rising number of individuals who are entitled to lawyers. brian:...
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now, if you only analyzed this debate from the standpoint of who was glib, who was quickwitted, who jumpedn at critical points, i think fiorina get a lot of marks for this and trump gets some. but if you step back and analyze it from a standpoint of what was accurate, what was realistic, that clip you just showed was incredibly powerful one. there was jeb bush saying his brother kept america safe, seeming to forget september 11, the attacks on september 11 attacks when his brother was president. serious andost of questions that ought to be asked. instead of countering them, here you have scott walker come in would essentially a campaign commercial where he repeats his kind of fantasies about standing up to workers in wisconsin and somehow that making him a great leader, and then, finally -- i thought this was an important part of the debate -- finally, rand paul steps in. a,, a measure of history pointing out he was in fact an opponent of the iraq war and a critic of it. answer and a number of other answers, really posing for the first time, i think, a clear alternative on foreign-policy a
now, if you only analyzed this debate from the standpoint of who was glib, who was quickwitted, who jumpedn at critical points, i think fiorina get a lot of marks for this and trump gets some. but if you step back and analyze it from a standpoint of what was accurate, what was realistic, that clip you just showed was incredibly powerful one. there was jeb bush saying his brother kept america safe, seeming to forget september 11, the attacks on september 11 attacks when his brother was...
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is in, who is out. that is a breath of fresh air, even though there is still controversy and there's still work to be done. >> so many moments that we watched today, and the moment that i remember is when the president spoke at the united nations, talking about ending poverty and disease, and trying to help other countries around the world and people around the world. the pope was in the pope-mobile just across from us as we watched him kissing babies and talking about children and talking to families. it was a powerful moment and i know the church says pope francis is not political. >> although he thinks politics is a good thing. these two men were in sync in a big way, and they were talking about the same thing. whether or not it was politics or morality, it was a remarkable time to watch. it's been an amazing journey for the pope, it's back to italy. thank you for watching. i'm john seigenthaler, see you next time. [ ♪ ] >> i'm ali velshi. this is a special edition of "third rail." the fervor of pope
is in, who is out. that is a breath of fresh air, even though there is still controversy and there's still work to be done. >> so many moments that we watched today, and the moment that i remember is when the president spoke at the united nations, talking about ending poverty and disease, and trying to help other countries around the world and people around the world. the pope was in the pope-mobile just across from us as we watched him kissing babies and talking about children and...
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brian: who is or who will be a public defender? deborah: people who care about justice. i worked as an intern in the public defender service. i thought that was maybe what i would do with my life and i have the greatest respect for people who work under very difficult circumstances. huge caseloads, and they do as good a job as they do, but they -- we don't provide nearly anywhere near enough lawyers to cope with the rising number of individuals who are entitled to lawyers. brian: you say in your book that there should be more government funding for lawyers. deborah: yes. brian: who that would be entitled to it? if somebody committed a crime, would they get a free lawyer? deborah: no, we would still have the same test for indigency, but there wouldn't be 5000 cases on the caseload docket. you could pay lawyers at a rate that would work out at the minimum wage per hour if he put a serious amount of time into the investigation of the case. brian: what are the chances that you will see more money coming from the taxpayers to lawyers? deborah: we are moving in the wrong direc
brian: who is or who will be a public defender? deborah: people who care about justice. i worked as an intern in the public defender service. i thought that was maybe what i would do with my life and i have the greatest respect for people who work under very difficult circumstances. huge caseloads, and they do as good a job as they do, but they -- we don't provide nearly anywhere near enough lawyers to cope with the rising number of individuals who are entitled to lawyers. brian: you say in...
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peace in the faces of the people who have only seen pain. peace in this wide world that god has given us as our home, as a home for us all and for us all. only peace. let us pray in silence. >> thin this way, the live s of those forgotten will be present each time that we try to be the prophets of construction and reconciliation, the prophets of peace. ♪ let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me let there be peace on earth, the peace that was meant to be ♪ ♪ with god our creator, family all are we let us walk with each other, in perfect harmony ♪ ♪ let peace begin with me, let this be the moment now with every step i take, let this be my solemn vow ♪ ♪ to take each moment and live each moment in peace eternally let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me ♪ ♪ peace on earth ♪ peace on earth ♪ take the each moment ♪ and live each moment in peace ♪ ♪ with every step i take ♪ let there be peace on earth ♪ and let it begin with me [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you, young people's chorus of new york city, and you are an ic
peace in the faces of the people who have only seen pain. peace in this wide world that god has given us as our home, as a home for us all and for us all. only peace. let us pray in silence. >> thin this way, the live s of those forgotten will be present each time that we try to be the prophets of construction and reconciliation, the prophets of peace. ♪ let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me let there be peace on earth, the peace that was meant to be ♪ ♪ with god our...
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and who can blame him? because unlike an extreme right wing of your own party, when grass gets out of control, it's legal to cut that [ bleep ] down. [ light laughter ] so it doesn't seem like boehner's resignation will make things anything better in washington. and in fact, they'll probably get worse. but one person who won't have to worry about it, john boehner. and lets tip our cap to a politician who resigned not because of a scandal, but because he realized the job sucked so much, all the merlot in the world couldn't get him through it. this has been "bye-bye boehner." [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night!" [ cheers and applause ] huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? you got to know when to hold'em. know when to fold 'em. know when to walk away. know when to run. you never count your money, when you're sitting at the ta... what y
and who can blame him? because unlike an extreme right wing of your own party, when grass gets out of control, it's legal to cut that [ bleep ] down. [ light laughter ] so it doesn't seem like boehner's resignation will make things anything better in washington. and in fact, they'll probably get worse. but one person who won't have to worry about it, john boehner. and lets tip our cap to a politician who resigned not because of a scandal, but because he realized the job sucked so much, all the...
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girls and boys who fail and lessons who are unsatisfactory and lessons who are unsatisfactory in departmentor careless in their habits should not be chosen as companions. [laughter] alison: the way the administration sought, when a student chose to comment to dunbar and stay there, he or she was a representative of dunbar wherever that student went. two pages of the student handbook were devoted to how to act in public. i'm walking down the street, avoid loud talking, boisterous laughter were familiar actions. if you desire to converse with a friend, don't loiter. leave the street corners for traffic. for conduct that social affairs, students were told always greet her host and hostess is upon entering the halls. if the function is a dance, remember the fall suggestions, boys as girls. thank your partner and escort her back to her seat. do not leave her in the middle of the floor. girls, remove wraps before dancing. to not accept an invitation with anyone with whom you are not inclined to hear it come chewing is in bad taste. avoid it. [laughter] alison: they meant business. every victory f
girls and boys who fail and lessons who are unsatisfactory and lessons who are unsatisfactory in departmentor careless in their habits should not be chosen as companions. [laughter] alison: the way the administration sought, when a student chose to comment to dunbar and stay there, he or she was a representative of dunbar wherever that student went. two pages of the student handbook were devoted to how to act in public. i'm walking down the street, avoid loud talking, boisterous laughter were...
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but when it comes to who will be the post-obama successor, who really inherits the base.ems like he doesn't want to wade into that territory. >> we're going to have to leave it right there, robert and jeanne, thank you so much. >>> up next, donald trump and ♪ it was the best day -[ laughing ] -yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ 'cause of you we make a great pair. -[echoing] great pair. -huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right. totally. uh, that's what i was thinking. hmm. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> in the back of the book segment tonight, the all-important evangelical vote. new polling by cnn shows that donald trump is in the lead with that voting block, ahead of candidates who would seem to have more obvious appeal, such as former evangelical pastor, mike huckabee, or ted cruz, the son of a pastor. so what is it about the donald that makes him so popular among the voters? joining us, pastor, what is going on? donald trump lead
but when it comes to who will be the post-obama successor, who really inherits the base.ems like he doesn't want to wade into that territory. >> we're going to have to leave it right there, robert and jeanne, thank you so much. >>> up next, donald trump and ♪ it was the best day -[ laughing ] -yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ 'cause of you we make a great pair. -[echoing] great pair. -huh? progressive and the great...
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no matter who is in charge, no matter who is against whom, syrians should sit and talk to each other with the help of the international community and stop making it as a political issue. you've seen your report with zahir who said he would go back only if the dictator leaves. this is the problem what we're doing with the humanitarian issue. humanitarian issue is a humanitarian issue. we deal with as such, we don't have to take off a president before things can be better for people. let's talk about it without mentioning that there is a loyalist and an opposite party, human issues are human issues, nevertheless, we like to have the obama, president obama administration look at the issue as a humanitarian and a political issue, allow the syrians to talk to each other. we don't have to interfere in people's affair and make peace in there by stopping terrorism in there and everywhere else on earth. >> gentlemen we're going to continue this conversation in just a minute. let's be clear, it's not just people getting out of syria, people are trying to get out of libya eritrea sudan, not onl
no matter who is in charge, no matter who is against whom, syrians should sit and talk to each other with the help of the international community and stop making it as a political issue. you've seen your report with zahir who said he would go back only if the dictator leaves. this is the problem what we're doing with the humanitarian issue. humanitarian issue is a humanitarian issue. we deal with as such, we don't have to take off a president before things can be better for people. let's talk...
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the people in those numbers who are not from syria, who are not from countries that are officially at war, i guess, do we have any idea what would happen to them? are we just not that far in the process yet? >> countries that are considered poor but are state countries, people are not in danger of losing life or limb in a war situation or being violently politically oppressed. the government said that they will return those things back to safe countries of origin. there have been many tens of thousands of such migrants. they're not refugees or asylum seekers. there is a difference there. a large portion of the people who come over the border come from these so-called safe countries. that will be a considerable portion of the groups that are coming in who will, according to the german government, be sent back. they could simply slip into the shadows and live underground in germany, but the german government will return them and encourage them not to return to the european union. >> rob, thank you. >>> well, european politicians have met to discuss the crisis in luxembourg. the european
the people in those numbers who are not from syria, who are not from countries that are officially at war, i guess, do we have any idea what would happen to them? are we just not that far in the process yet? >> countries that are considered poor but are state countries, people are not in danger of losing life or limb in a war situation or being violently politically oppressed. the government said that they will return those things back to safe countries of origin. there have been many...
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we have two sons, matthew who is a senior at college and alex who was a junior. we have talked about this for years. the reason we ran for governor is because of our sons. we saw a state that was not fitting in the right direction and we felt we needed to do something about it. the reason i am running for president is in the same vein. for me, it is about matt and alex and all of you here, the younger ones as well. those yet to be born. because really the american dream is not about a business or a home or anything else of material value. the american dream, the american dream is about ensuring that and someday your grandchildren have a better life than the one you inherited from your parents and your grandparents. that is why we are here. that is why we took on all the pressure. iat is why, but is the reason ran for governor because when we had 100,000 protesters, when we had death threats, when my kids facebook,tened on when awful things were said about my parents and my father-in-law and my family, and then about a title, i would have said, that is enough. i d
we have two sons, matthew who is a senior at college and alex who was a junior. we have talked about this for years. the reason we ran for governor is because of our sons. we saw a state that was not fitting in the right direction and we felt we needed to do something about it. the reason i am running for president is in the same vein. for me, it is about matt and alex and all of you here, the younger ones as well. those yet to be born. because really the american dream is not about a business...
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who do you serve? who do you protect? who do you serve? who do you protect? who do you serve?you protect? who do you serve? >> the police department and the city have promised a thorough review of the case - but the community here says they are tired of waiting for answers and little is changing. >> shoot mother f*ácker! shoot now! shoot now! shoot now mother f*ácker! you bad... you bad... you bad.. oh you wanna cry cause we in yo face talkin' that real s*át f*ák you! >> how do you feel as a man? no respect... no accountabilty who do you protect? who do you serve? >> who do you protect? who do you protect? who do you protect? >> in the african american community even the young kids see the police, oh here come the police. white people don't say that. oh, i'm glad to see the officer. black people in many instances are not. and white people'll say, that's because they've done something wrong. no, it's not. it's because of the culture and the climate that people have grown up in that caused them to fear that. [crowd chanting] >> who's streets? our streets! who's streets? our stre
who do you serve? who do you protect? who do you serve? who do you protect? who do you serve?you protect? who do you serve? >> the police department and the city have promised a thorough review of the case - but the community here says they are tired of waiting for answers and little is changing. >> shoot mother f*ácker! shoot now! shoot now! shoot now mother f*ácker! you bad... you bad... you bad.. oh you wanna cry cause we in yo face talkin' that real s*át f*ák you! >>...
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led a raid into israel, who helped overthrow the government in yemen, one of our allies, who has led forces in syria and in iraq, who has killed 500 americans, this individual to tedly made a trip over russia. i wonder what he wanted. when one of the things we know he wants is greater capability in offensive weaponry, missiles and otherwise, and now the russians are talking about sending to iran new missiles. those are the types of weapons that iran would like to put in the hands of hezbollah and now that they're in syria, by the way, they're on the border and recently iran has been charged with firing missiles from syria into israel. so what i see here is a need to really focus on the fact that this trauverage of cash into the hands of these military leaders in iran, and these forces on the ground that help hezbollah, is going to give them the opportunity to open up in very short order a new front, so if this goes through and the sanctions are lifted and the arms embargo is lifted, these are the worries i think we have. but by the way, it's not just israel, i'll just reprinald you.
led a raid into israel, who helped overthrow the government in yemen, one of our allies, who has led forces in syria and in iraq, who has killed 500 americans, this individual to tedly made a trip over russia. i wonder what he wanted. when one of the things we know he wants is greater capability in offensive weaponry, missiles and otherwise, and now the russians are talking about sending to iran new missiles. those are the types of weapons that iran would like to put in the hands of hezbollah...
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he identified with all those who suffer, who weep, who suffer any kind of injustice. he tells us this clearly, "i was hungry and you gave me food, i was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. i was a stranger and you welcomed me." faith makes us know that god is at our side, that god is in our midst and his presence spurs us to charity. charity is born of the call of a god who continues to knock on our door, the door of all people, to invite us to love, to compassion, to service of one another. jesus keeps knocking on our doors, the doors of our lives. he doesn't do this by magic, with special effects, with flashing lights and fireworks. jesus keeps knocking on our door in the faces of our brothers and sisters, in the faces of our neighbors, in the faces of those at our side. dear friends, one of the most effective ways we have to help is that of prayer. prayer unites us. it makes us brothers and sisters. it opens our hearts and reminds us of a beautiful truth which we sometimes forget. in prayer, we all learn to say "father", "dad." we learn to see one another a
he identified with all those who suffer, who weep, who suffer any kind of injustice. he tells us this clearly, "i was hungry and you gave me food, i was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. i was a stranger and you welcomed me." faith makes us know that god is at our side, that god is in our midst and his presence spurs us to charity. charity is born of the call of a god who continues to knock on our door, the door of all people, to invite us to love, to compassion, to service...
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your range is beautiful. >> who asked who will use the hillary emoji sph my guess is they won't be usedany who is making them thinks. >> you think it will be illicit? >> i think somebody will use them to make vince foster jokes. >> things are funnier in green and -- in three's and footies. >> you said you are stressing out your liberal friends will be sending an emoji. you have a third world phone though, don't you? >> it is not an e phone. -- it is not an e fine. i need to be up on my hillary emoji game. you will send them in spite now. >> i will do that because i love using emojis. >> i know you hate them. i will send you a hillary emoji. that's right, levey. >> war on kiss cams, you said they should bring it on stage. are you [blee >> remember al gore and tipper gore? remember that? that worked, sorta. and they are divorced now. >> exactly. >> rip. >> i enjoyed the use of the word stadia. it is one more data i have about you. >> ceo jacks up the price of the drug. you said it is strange making the people pay for the drug. >> making them pay for the research. >> i was trying to figure
your range is beautiful. >> who asked who will use the hillary emoji sph my guess is they won't be usedany who is making them thinks. >> you think it will be illicit? >> i think somebody will use them to make vince foster jokes. >> things are funnier in green and -- in three's and footies. >> you said you are stressing out your liberal friends will be sending an emoji. you have a third world phone though, don't you? >> it is not an e phone. -- it is not an e...
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who took their place? thousands of refugees from somalia, they took the jobs of the mexicans in iowa. what happened? 40 of the somali refugees went back to fight for al-shabab. you import a young man from the war zones and you're almost guaranteeing a small percentage will turn bad. this is the way. why not this safe zone? >> it would be cheaper. >> i never thought i'd say these words, geraldo, you're 1,000% correct. we can get putin, we can get netanyahu. >> this is true free syria. >> we should not take one. >> babies, mothers, children. >> you said to me during hurricane katrina, sean, the babies. you have a soft spot. >> i do. >> coming up next, our question of the day. we're bringing back our segment "ask sean" i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." definite
who took their place? thousands of refugees from somalia, they took the jobs of the mexicans in iowa. what happened? 40 of the somali refugees went back to fight for al-shabab. you import a young man from the war zones and you're almost guaranteeing a small percentage will turn bad. this is the way. why not this safe zone? >> it would be cheaper. >> i never thought i'd say these words, geraldo, you're 1,000% correct. we can get putin, we can get netanyahu. >> this is true free...
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because of who they are. we have worked with our state and local partners to make sure that hate crimes are identified and investigated. and we have continued to bring, and will continue to bring, federal hate crime charges. including our current prosecution of dylann roof for the murders of 9 people of fa ith. 9 people who died at mother emanuel church in south carolina just a few months ago. for many of us, as we sat and watched that event, that took us back to a time that we thought was over. this is a new day. look who is in the white house. look who is in the to permit of justice. -- indie department -- in the department of justice. we thought we passed those stark reminders that we live in a world of hate. we thought we moved past this history of bigotry and brutality. we thought we had left behind the pure intimidation and cruelty of the night writers. those who come in the night and try and keep you. we thought we had moved away from that. for many of us, it took us back to another time when we though
because of who they are. we have worked with our state and local partners to make sure that hate crimes are identified and investigated. and we have continued to bring, and will continue to bring, federal hate crime charges. including our current prosecution of dylann roof for the murders of 9 people of fa ith. 9 people who died at mother emanuel church in south carolina just a few months ago. for many of us, as we sat and watched that event, that took us back to a time that we thought was...
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as one who in the family was having a baby, who was sick, who needed help. that was what was important to her. sister eleanor agnes shields of the sisters of st. joseph. and tomorrow we celebrate her life with the sisters who shared her life and purpose, with her family she never left. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> i will suspend my campaign immediately. >> from the summer of trump to the fall of walker. >> i encourage other republican presidential candidates to consider doing the same. >> scott walker becomes the second major republican candidate to drop out of the race. tonight, what happened and who's next? then, ben carson is not backing down. >> i would not advocate that we put a muslim in charge of this nation. >> the ongoing fallout from the politics of paranoia. >> it's not my obligation to defend the president. >> plus, getting to the bottom of carly fiorina's factually challenged surge. and my interview with ta-nehi sichlt coates. >> you see donald trump. people standing up talking bay war on cops. anyone who thinks progress in the era of prison re
as one who in the family was having a baby, who was sick, who needed help. that was what was important to her. sister eleanor agnes shields of the sisters of st. joseph. and tomorrow we celebrate her life with the sisters who shared her life and purpose, with her family she never left. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> i will suspend my campaign immediately. >> from the summer of trump to the fall of walker. >> i encourage other republican presidential...
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you have people who are atheists, not christians at all who are being moved by the example of this man. the rejected and the despised. the people who are addicted and convicted. most powerful people don't want anything to do with them. they might talk about them but don't talk to them. you have a pope going inside a u.s. prison and saying you can be redeemed. nobody can be thrown away. his climate message around, we don't have a throw away planet and you don't have throw away people are two parts of the same message. it's resonating far beyond catholics on this morning. >> how often does this pope visit with prisoners when he travels the world? >> always. always. it's one of the things in catholocism that they call a work of mercy. in fact, every pope visits prisoners but pope francis has a special way of touching their heart. he said something interesting today which is that it's the job of society to accompany prisoners in rehabilitation because this is the pope who doesn't believe in the death penalty. this is a pope who believes in the capacity for people to change and be rehabilit
you have people who are atheists, not christians at all who are being moved by the example of this man. the rejected and the despised. the people who are addicted and convicted. most powerful people don't want anything to do with them. they might talk about them but don't talk to them. you have a pope going inside a u.s. prison and saying you can be redeemed. nobody can be thrown away. his climate message around, we don't have a throw away planet and you don't have throw away people are two...