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they know who i am. when i say that on day one iran will stop their nuclear weapons processing and will dismantle their facility or we will take them out, i can tell you i think with 100% certainty that they believe me. now, if you don't want that, if you want them to continue and you trust them to self-verify under this agreement or you want to put someone in there that they have no idea whether they mean it or not -- they may say. oh, you can't do this or else. if you want that -- if you want that lack of certainty on the part of the iranian government, then you have plenty of options in this race. but if you want someone that they know is as serious as a heart attack and you will find out if they're willing to dismantle, then you have one good choice and i hope you make it. anybody else? and then we are i -- getting stretched on time. >> talking about caucusing coming up. we'll hear people give speeches about their candidate that they're supporting. what sets you apart from some of the other candidate
they know who i am. when i say that on day one iran will stop their nuclear weapons processing and will dismantle their facility or we will take them out, i can tell you i think with 100% certainty that they believe me. now, if you don't want that, if you want them to continue and you trust them to self-verify under this agreement or you want to put someone in there that they have no idea whether they mean it or not -- they may say. oh, you can't do this or else. if you want that -- if you want...
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who undercuts our long-time values. who betrays or long-time friends. who is being made a mockery of by the same country that made a mockery of us 36 years ago. so what do we do? we don't need to reinvent the wheel. we do the same darn thing we did 36 years ago. we elect a strong, no nonsense governor who has governed a complex and what i love to call lovingly an unruly state fraught with difficulties and challenges but also opportunities who knows exactly what he believes and what he is willing to fight for and you know it, too, because you've watched me fight for it. we need someone who knows what they're doing here. we cannot afford another mistake. seven years ago we elected a first-term united states senator who had never run anything bigger than a 30-person senate staff, and we put him in charge of the most complex government the world has ever known and we're wondering why it doesn't ork. well, guys, he never ran a thing in his life. he never had to make a responsible decision. he was held accountable for based upon the safety and security of oth
who undercuts our long-time values. who betrays or long-time friends. who is being made a mockery of by the same country that made a mockery of us 36 years ago. so what do we do? we don't need to reinvent the wheel. we do the same darn thing we did 36 years ago. we elect a strong, no nonsense governor who has governed a complex and what i love to call lovingly an unruly state fraught with difficulties and challenges but also opportunities who knows exactly what he believes and what he is...
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who knew?pplause ] >> i should be donald trump. >> no, no. [ laughter ] >> i'll tell you this very quickly. i'm from queens. donald trump is also from queens. i travel a lot. every time i land someplace, i say, "i'm sorry." [ laughter ] >> we don't know really if we're doing it right. and no one can tell us about slavery except those who have endured. and that's why when you go there to the whitney, you won't be the same when you leave. you won't. you will read the words of ex-slaves, testimony that they gave after they were free. and you will feel very strange as you read them. and of a sudden you'll feel as though you're talking to a slave, and they're telling you what happened. so when you have this great divide, and this has never worked really well for us in america, screaming and hollering, put up a confederate flag, take down the flag, don't use the n-word. and people spend millions of hours writing and writing and writing. and so what we would like to do, with your help, we would like t
who knew?pplause ] >> i should be donald trump. >> no, no. [ laughter ] >> i'll tell you this very quickly. i'm from queens. donald trump is also from queens. i travel a lot. every time i land someplace, i say, "i'm sorry." [ laughter ] >> we don't know really if we're doing it right. and no one can tell us about slavery except those who have endured. and that's why when you go there to the whitney, you won't be the same when you leave. you won't. you will read...
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who wants to be the closer. but senator hill of new york who is the leader of the gold forces subject because he knows if tillman closes, he will spend his entire time kicking hill around. so he objects. but it does this versus tillman. he fights over the issue and how much time each side will have to close to make their final argument. he wants the longer time to speak so he takes the opening argument 50 minutes and gives the closing 20 minutes over to what is supposed to be 30 minute but gets cut to 20 minutes over to william jennings bryan. the final action however occurs just before brian is ready to speak to knows that where the gold manner closing, silberman opens the debate, goldman speaks, goldman speaks, silberman closes. what happens is he stands up. it is so disgraceful. he brings up the civil war. he insults every northern democrat. he excoriates cleveland and he calls this a sectional argument. senator jones of arkansas stands up and says i were the color of the south during the civil war. this is n
who wants to be the closer. but senator hill of new york who is the leader of the gold forces subject because he knows if tillman closes, he will spend his entire time kicking hill around. so he objects. but it does this versus tillman. he fights over the issue and how much time each side will have to close to make their final argument. he wants the longer time to speak so he takes the opening argument 50 minutes and gives the closing 20 minutes over to what is supposed to be 30 minute but gets...
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marshall, who stood with condemned people, who represented condemned people. and, of course, he was passionately oppositional to the death penalty. i think part of the challenge that we have in this country is that we've created great distance between the people we put in jails and prisons and the rest of us. we build these prisons out in the middle of nowhere. we don't make them accessible. we make it really hard for people to get inside. you've gotten inside a couple times. you talk about transparency, there's absolutely no transparency with the institutions of confinement and imprisonment in most of this country. and because of that, all we hear are the narratives about crime. >> and the politics of fear and anger have given rise to these policies like treating drug addiction as a crime rather than as a health issue. i've represented people serving life without parole for stealing a bicycle. and i will tell you - as you well know, that whenever you try to make decisions out of fear and anger, you're gonna do some things that are cruel and unjust. we have th
marshall, who stood with condemned people, who represented condemned people. and, of course, he was passionately oppositional to the death penalty. i think part of the challenge that we have in this country is that we've created great distance between the people we put in jails and prisons and the rest of us. we build these prisons out in the middle of nowhere. we don't make them accessible. we make it really hard for people to get inside. you've gotten inside a couple times. you talk about...
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canhe american people actually see who is on their side and who is not. [applause] almost impossible to find out how your money is actually spent. tot can you do as president provide more transparency? of people, with the 9/11 commission, which that was reopened. had not been thoroughly vetted to read we got into the iraq war based upon what happened at 9/11. would you be willing to reopen some of those past investigations where people feel unsatisfied with the actual process? would be willing to open a lot of things that have been done in recent years. people shouldy get away with these things. , benghazi bothers the heck out of me. about the navy seals who disobeyed orders. they were on top of the compound firing away, allowing many of the others to escape. i'm sure they were thinking, if we can just hold on, help is on the way. but help was not on the way. when did we reach a point where we do not try to help our people who are in trouble? i don't know when that occurred. that is absurd. make sure that is reversed in the people who are responsible are
canhe american people actually see who is on their side and who is not. [applause] almost impossible to find out how your money is actually spent. tot can you do as president provide more transparency? of people, with the 9/11 commission, which that was reopened. had not been thoroughly vetted to read we got into the iraq war based upon what happened at 9/11. would you be willing to reopen some of those past investigations where people feel unsatisfied with the actual process? would be willing...
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who has the best shot, and who are the long shots?ean and real and nowhere to be, and warmth and looking good, and sandwich and soup and inside jokes, and dan is back! good, clean food pairs well with anything. the clean pairings menu. 500 calories or less. at panera. food as it should be. if you have high blood pressure many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin® hbp. it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin® hbp. (bear growls) (burke) smash and grub. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> with the first voting of the 2016 race just ten days away the presidential candidates' campaign schedules are absolutely packed. tonight bernie sanders and hillary clinton have been holding dueling town halls in new hampshire. recently polls have consistently showed sanders with the edge in new hampshire. right now sanders is leading clinton by ab
who has the best shot, and who are the long shots?ean and real and nowhere to be, and warmth and looking good, and sandwich and soup and inside jokes, and dan is back! good, clean food pairs well with anything. the clean pairings menu. 500 calories or less. at panera. food as it should be. if you have high blood pressure many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin® hbp. it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold...
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you want someone who isis knows and who knows isis and will defeat isis, i would appreciate your support. are we out of time? that, thank you all very much. have a wonderful day. god bless. mr. paul: thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. i would like to introduce my wife, kelly, and my son, robert, who are here. [applause] i get to go to a lot of political barbecues. too many barbecues. i'm stretching out my suit, i believe. the guy in front of me has got two plates of food and i am like, you are not going to live very long eating like that. he said, my granddaddy lived to be 105. and i said you will not live very long. he said, -- by minding his own business. sometimes i wish my government were leading -- leaving me alone a little more and minding its own business. i often say i want a government so small that you can barely get. a government that only does what it is supposed to do according to the constitution. there is something called enumerated powers. we have forgotten about that and we have let government get literally out of control. we have a government that borrows $1 mi
you want someone who isis knows and who knows isis and will defeat isis, i would appreciate your support. are we out of time? that, thank you all very much. have a wonderful day. god bless. mr. paul: thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. i would like to introduce my wife, kelly, and my son, robert, who are here. [applause] i get to go to a lot of political barbecues. too many barbecues. i'm stretching out my suit, i believe. the guy in front of me has got two plates of food and i am like,...
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the son who finds the courage to come out as who he is. and the father whose love for that son overrides everything. the elderly woman who wait in line to cast your vote is how she has to and the citizen who casts his vote for the first time. volunteers at the polls who believe that each vote should count. how much that precious right is worth. that's the america i know. that is the country we love. clear eyed undaunted by challenge. optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word. that is what makes me so hopeful about our future. i believe in change because i believe in you. the american people. that is why i stand here as confident as i have ever been that the state of our union is strong. thank you. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [applause] [applause] [applause] i move that the house is adjourned. paul ryan: the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. the house stands adjourned until 9:00 tomorrow morning. nikki haley: i am the governor of the great state of south carolina. much like
the son who finds the courage to come out as who he is. and the father whose love for that son overrides everything. the elderly woman who wait in line to cast your vote is how she has to and the citizen who casts his vote for the first time. volunteers at the polls who believe that each vote should count. how much that precious right is worth. that's the america i know. that is the country we love. clear eyed undaunted by challenge. optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will...
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look who is here. [applause] i'll wrap it up with this, as we sit in a restaurant, looks like everybody is done, about, eating. everybody wants to eat off a clean plate but not a whole lot of people want to do the dishes. dishes require work. that right there is a man that is willing to work for the people. i'm excited by his candidacy. i hope after he speaks you will be too. thank you for coming out today. ladies and gentlemen. my friend and the people of iowa's friend, governor mike huckabee. [applause] mr. huckabee: thank you, aundrae. - andre. this is packed in and i don't know if you can see but we had a big surprise as i walked in, i found out my three-year-old granddaughter is here. scarlet, can you wave at everybody. there you go. you are all dismissed. i'm going to go play with my granddaughter. we were told she was going to get to come and my daughter said no. she has not had a fever. she's fine. she just did that to disappoint us and then today bless us tremendously by having her show p. my
look who is here. [applause] i'll wrap it up with this, as we sit in a restaurant, looks like everybody is done, about, eating. everybody wants to eat off a clean plate but not a whole lot of people want to do the dishes. dishes require work. that right there is a man that is willing to work for the people. i'm excited by his candidacy. i hope after he speaks you will be too. thank you for coming out today. ladies and gentlemen. my friend and the people of iowa's friend, governor mike huckabee....
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how do you feel about the fact that there are people who may believe in a lot of your message who at the moment seem to be leaning towards ted cruz because ted cruz seems quite winnable. that there is money going towards the cruz campaign, that cruz has got momentum behind him and yet there are people voting for him who would be very, very comfortable voting for you as president. >> well in three weeks i've just got to get them even more comfortable voting for me and that's part of the challenge. but the iowa caucus voters break late. i like to say they date everybody in the field and tend to enjoy company of new people but when it gets down to it these are people that don't put a ring on it until wedding day and i fully believe this is going to be an election where there's going to be major surprise is on february 1st. >> coming up mike huckabee says defeating i.s.i.l. means united states needs to have a ground game but sending in troops is hugely unpopular among americans who are tired of ground wars. i'll ask huckabee how he feels, flex. 9:30 eastern. >> terror attacks in paris in
how do you feel about the fact that there are people who may believe in a lot of your message who at the moment seem to be leaning towards ted cruz because ted cruz seems quite winnable. that there is money going towards the cruz campaign, that cruz has got momentum behind him and yet there are people voting for him who would be very, very comfortable voting for you as president. >> well in three weeks i've just got to get them even more comfortable voting for me and that's part of the...
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can the good people of iowa even identify who is who at this point?ye went to the heart of the heartland to find out. take a look. >> reporter: drake diner in the heart of des moines, iowa, served as our test kitchen. all we needed was our camera and an ipad loaded with photos of all of the presidential candidates. to test iowans' knowledge. some were certainly more recognizable. >> who is that? >> hillary clinton. >> who is that guy? >> jeb bush. >> where is he from? >> florida. >> does he have any famous family members? >> yes, two presidents. >> bernie sanders. >> is he republican or democrat? >> democrat. >> this guy, everyone knew. >> who is that? >> donald trump. >> okay. you know anything about him? >> too much. >> oh. >> everybody reacts like that. >> that's the donald. >> and you know anything else about him? >> we know everything about him. >> do you know anything that he stands for? >> he wants to build a big wall. >> impressed? not so fast. beyond that, let's just say it wasn't pretty. look what happened when i showed these guys a picture
can the good people of iowa even identify who is who at this point?ye went to the heart of the heartland to find out. take a look. >> reporter: drake diner in the heart of des moines, iowa, served as our test kitchen. all we needed was our camera and an ipad loaded with photos of all of the presidential candidates. to test iowans' knowledge. some were certainly more recognizable. >> who is that? >> hillary clinton. >> who is that guy? >> jeb bush. >> where is...
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and i will call you out for who you are, an islamic extremist, who would kill me for my beliefs.n't intimidate me. my freedom is more powerful than anything you could possibly do. and i will never, never, surrender my rights to your terror. i'll say what i think, worship according to my beliefs and raise my children how i see fit. and i defend it all with the second amendment to the constitution of the united states. i cower to no one because i am the national rifle association of america and i am freedom's safest place. >> marcus luttrell's real-life story is also one of the episodes of a new history channel series titled "live to tell" executive produced by hollywood heavyweight peter berg and both gentlemen join me now. marcus, we'll talk about the new series in a moment. what did you make of the president's town hall meeting the other night? >> in my opinion, when you start messing with the constitution and what this country was founded on and our baseline is what we call it, it just opens up too many doors. you start messing with that and then people can say, well, you know,
and i will call you out for who you are, an islamic extremist, who would kill me for my beliefs.n't intimidate me. my freedom is more powerful than anything you could possibly do. and i will never, never, surrender my rights to your terror. i'll say what i think, worship according to my beliefs and raise my children how i see fit. and i defend it all with the second amendment to the constitution of the united states. i cower to no one because i am the national rifle association of america and i...
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who are these angry people? who is the angriest. well, the angriest group? whites. turns out, whites are angrier than african-americans and latinos. a majority, 54% of whites, said they're angrier compared to 43% of latinos and 33% of african-americans. and while there is anger on both sides of the political aisle, there's more anger among republicans, 61% of them sayer that angrier than last year compared to 42% of democrats who describe themselves that way. but here's our big myth-busting moment of our survey. it's women who are angriest. 53% of women said they're angrier today than they were a year ago compared to 44% of men. and it's white women who are most angry of all. 58% say they're angrier today than a year ago compared with 51% of white men. so we've told you who is angry. when we come back in a moment, we'll attempt to tell you why these folks are angry and who might benefit the most later in this campaign. miss president obama getting coffee with jerry seinfeld. >> i always wanted to be in a show about nothing and here i am. >> there's nothing more noth
who are these angry people? who is the angriest. well, the angriest group? whites. turns out, whites are angrier than african-americans and latinos. a majority, 54% of whites, said they're angrier compared to 43% of latinos and 33% of african-americans. and while there is anger on both sides of the political aisle, there's more anger among republicans, 61% of them sayer that angrier than last year compared to 42% of democrats who describe themselves that way. but here's our big myth-busting...
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who cares our lives? where is the international community? who will speak for us? clear, the use of starvation as a weapon of war is a war crime. all sides, including syrian government, which has the primary responsibility to protect syrians, are committing this and other atrocious acts prohibited under international humanitarian law. states in the region and beyond that can make a difference must press the parties for us is contained and unimpeded humanitarian access throughout syria. i speak specifically about members of the international syrian support group. although other measures are needed, such as the immediate end to the use of indiscriminate weapons in civilian areas, including through shelling and air strikes by any of the parties involved militarily in syria. no cause can justify the toll in civilian lives, and destroy the schools, clinics, and markets, that we continue to register around the country every day. this is [ inaudible ] to the credibility of the renewed political process. my special envoy will continue to work towards convening the talks on
who cares our lives? where is the international community? who will speak for us? clear, the use of starvation as a weapon of war is a war crime. all sides, including syrian government, which has the primary responsibility to protect syrians, are committing this and other atrocious acts prohibited under international humanitarian law. states in the region and beyond that can make a difference must press the parties for us is contained and unimpeded humanitarian access throughout syria. i speak...
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a murder but who were going down that path of radicalization who then changed their mind at the last minute, or those 14, 15-year-old, 16-year-old girls in denver who were trying to join isis, they are not charged with anything. do take people like that with no mental health issues and to our reliable and have them interact with people who are online who seem to be getting radicalized, that can be a really powerful mitigating force. you have people who have the same experiences who can be a voice of reason so it is not an issue of removing something off-line, and then there is the free speech issue. it is the question of giving people alternative narratives and finding ways to get access to them. maybe you change a couple of mines. prof. wedgwood: the one thing i've not heard much of in public in the period since 9/11 which i wish was present, has to do with the law of war. we used to have a johns hopkins iraqi scholar who is really -- he spoke arabic. he wrote about the islamic law of war which was not particularly congenial back then. to me, i wonder when the white house convenes a
a murder but who were going down that path of radicalization who then changed their mind at the last minute, or those 14, 15-year-old, 16-year-old girls in denver who were trying to join isis, they are not charged with anything. do take people like that with no mental health issues and to our reliable and have them interact with people who are online who seem to be getting radicalized, that can be a really powerful mitigating force. you have people who have the same experiences who can be a...
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this is about who can change things, this is he a bout who can fix things. and trump is ahead of cruz on those measures. you look at people wo say they want the economy fixed. that's the number one thing behind donald trump's support. cruz's support is more concentrated in people who say they want a president who will defend their faith and defend their religion. that's important in iowa. evangelical vote always important in iowa. but not quite large enough sled. noenough of voting block to put him now past donald trump. plus, you add in the fact that trump has cut into cruz's lead with evangelicals, cut into it with the tea party support and that adds up then to that trump number. >> dickerson: what are about trump voters. >> in your interview about loyalty. we've been reinterviewing people on this panel. >> dickerson: tracking over time. >> we sat here in september we talked about donald tru's support. we reinterviewed those people, they are still with him. over 909%. once they come to donald trump they stay there. and the other -- >> dickerson: that numbe
this is about who can change things, this is he a bout who can fix things. and trump is ahead of cruz on those measures. you look at people wo say they want the economy fixed. that's the number one thing behind donald trump's support. cruz's support is more concentrated in people who say they want a president who will defend their faith and defend their religion. that's important in iowa. evangelical vote always important in iowa. but not quite large enough sled. noenough of voting block to put...
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who has the experience, who has the knowledge, who has the judgment, who has the clarity, vision, and strength to keep this country safe. that is what this debate is all about. i would suggest let's stay focused on those issues rather than just attacks directed at each other. >> i think the questions were about issues. but senator rubio -- >> i was mentioned in that question and i would like to respond. >> let me go first and then you can please recognize rand after. [ laughter ] first of all, don't worry, i'm not leaving the stage no matter what you ask me. [ applause ] the authorization that barack obama asked for was not against isis, it was against assad. john kerry described it as attacks that would be unbelievably small. i don't think the united states should be engaged in symbolic military activity. it was not against isis, it was against assad. i think the united states military is operating under rules of engagement too strict and do not allow us to pursue victory. when i'm president, that will change. >> senator paul, go ahead. >> thank you. the issue in syria is a very impo
who has the experience, who has the knowledge, who has the judgment, who has the clarity, vision, and strength to keep this country safe. that is what this debate is all about. i would suggest let's stay focused on those issues rather than just attacks directed at each other. >> i think the questions were about issues. but senator rubio -- >> i was mentioned in that question and i would like to respond. >> let me go first and then you can please recognize rand after. [...
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who could remain on campus. right now figuring out anyone else remains on the campus, gunmen. >> so disturbing when soft targets like schools, universities are attacked like this. alexandra field keeping us up to date on the situation with this breaking news out of northwest pakistan and reporting from new delhi. >>> certainly a lot happening in the world right now. government and business leaders are at the world economic forum. >> this week's event will focus on technology but some of the big meetings in the coming hours include the iranian foreign minister's discussion on next steps for his country and the world, and the prime minister of canada's remarks about syrian refugees. the head of the imf will speak on the transformation of finance. and the u.s. vice president will discuss global economics. >>> now, amnesty international is accusing peshmerga and kurdish forces of possible war crimes. a new report from the human rights organization says peshmerga forces have deliberately destroyed villages. >> satell
who could remain on campus. right now figuring out anyone else remains on the campus, gunmen. >> so disturbing when soft targets like schools, universities are attacked like this. alexandra field keeping us up to date on the situation with this breaking news out of northwest pakistan and reporting from new delhi. >>> certainly a lot happening in the world right now. government and business leaders are at the world economic forum. >> this week's event will focus on...
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who is lying? who is really trying to provide care for the women? if you're really care about the women coming your respect either choice and support them in whatever choice they have. that is what pregnancy care centers do. that is not what an abortion center does. who respects women most? >> if i can add to that. you happen to be standing next to a piece of art that it is my honor to the millions of american that never made it. it is my protest. i appreciate it. next to thestanding most important piece of art in this gallery. it is a representation of babies who did not make it to the high chair. rick: let me just thank you for taking the time to come out. obviously, if you want to help, we have headquarters up in urbandale. we will of the have you come up and make some phone calls. pleaselike to go caucus, go on monday. if you want to speak for us, come over and sign up. patty is over here. we appreciate all the support you could give us. thank you very much. [applause] >> is whatever you want to do right there. we want to get you involved in the
who is lying? who is really trying to provide care for the women? if you're really care about the women coming your respect either choice and support them in whatever choice they have. that is what pregnancy care centers do. that is not what an abortion center does. who respects women most? >> if i can add to that. you happen to be standing next to a piece of art that it is my honor to the millions of american that never made it. it is my protest. i appreciate it. next to thestanding most...
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who are these people? and so in some ways, the ability to survive that is really one of the great triumphs of human history. >> and the fact that this particular ship was coming from east africa is important here because up until that time, most of the slave trade coming from the west african coast. >> right. you're looking at -- we're talking about 1794. it's the end of the century that ushered in so many rebellions, revolutions for freedom in the world, right? it's also at the end of the century that saw the largest single century of the slave trade. right? so if historians are estimating that there's around 12 million people who were transported, 7 million, more than 7 million, in that 100 year as loan, right? years alone, right? so it's the end of a huge century in many respects. >> and where was the united states in its slave story in 1794? the president of the united states at that time, george washington, a slave owner. >> what you have is the 18th century, you have about 600,000 enslaved africans b
who are these people? and so in some ways, the ability to survive that is really one of the great triumphs of human history. >> and the fact that this particular ship was coming from east africa is important here because up until that time, most of the slave trade coming from the west african coast. >> right. you're looking at -- we're talking about 1794. it's the end of the century that ushered in so many rebellions, revolutions for freedom in the world, right? it's also at the end...
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we see the head scarves of many americans who are muslims who were invited by their lawmakers, gesture to try to counter some of the harsh rhetoric on the campaign trail. we've seen members of the congressional black caucus take their seats. the president is arriving. [ applause ] sergeant of arms paul herman announcing the arrival of the president. >> no laying your coat on the chair saying you'll come back. >> no. there he is. there he is. into the shots. >> chris january singjansing is watching. they try to set the stage they promise is a different speech than we would -- might expect. this is something that the president talked about since november when he talked about this to be. if you look at his speeches over the years, they're very much a laundry list. how is he going to work with congress? what are the things he wants to get done? you see him being greeted here. today i think it's very much bigger schematic. he wants to set an optimistic tone. something that will be aspirational and inspirational. very future looking. having said that, he's trying to break out at a time when,
we see the head scarves of many americans who are muslims who were invited by their lawmakers, gesture to try to counter some of the harsh rhetoric on the campaign trail. we've seen members of the congressional black caucus take their seats. the president is arriving. [ applause ] sergeant of arms paul herman announcing the arrival of the president. >> no laying your coat on the chair saying you'll come back. >> no. there he is. there he is. into the shots. >> chris january...
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who is aerson law-abiding citizen who would want to get a gun would be prevented.n fact, with the new people put in place to help with the process, they would get a gun faster. host: the caller refers to one of the earlier colors. the situation described -- we had a special line for and dealers. the caller was talking about his situation. your response? smoke and mirrors yesterday came from the president. it wasn't a sincere effort to deal with the problem. to what actually happens. a licensed gun dealer is either , athe shop or a gun show person comes up and wants to buy a gun. before the dealer can sell the gun, they have to run a background check. i have bought guns over the last several years and i have had my background check. no big deal. they are able to do it most of the time fairly quickly. no big deal. het happens to the gun after dealer sells it, that is part of the criminal justice system in maryland. if you can have a gun legally and then do something illegal with it, we have the things to deal with that. we can tighten down on those but i don't think
who is aerson law-abiding citizen who would want to get a gun would be prevented.n fact, with the new people put in place to help with the process, they would get a gun faster. host: the caller refers to one of the earlier colors. the situation described -- we had a special line for and dealers. the caller was talking about his situation. your response? smoke and mirrors yesterday came from the president. it wasn't a sincere effort to deal with the problem. to what actually happens. a licensed...
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our children who are disabled. other people who can work. people who are in snap. the majority of people who do work. behink the question should raised that why is it if you work, you work so little that you are in poverty? we should be addressing the issue of adequate wage as a way to limit the people on this program. host: that goes to my next question. what does that say about a nation of 300 million people that we are spending $76 billion on food stamps? guest: i think the fact that we have millions of people, the richest country in the history of the world who are hungry, is something which be ashamed of. reason for anybody this country to be hungry yet, --have millions of people children, adults, senior citizens who do not know or the next meal will come from. we can fix that. hunger is a political condition. we have food, resource, and infrastructure to end hunger. unfortunately, in congress we spent a lot of time demonizing people who are poverty. we spent a lot of time cutting these programs. this republican congress tried to cut the program by $40 billion
our children who are disabled. other people who can work. people who are in snap. the majority of people who do work. behink the question should raised that why is it if you work, you work so little that you are in poverty? we should be addressing the issue of adequate wage as a way to limit the people on this program. host: that goes to my next question. what does that say about a nation of 300 million people that we are spending $76 billion on food stamps? guest: i think the fact that we have...
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we these discussions of who's up, who's down, who's winning. when they attack each other, they all lose. we look at imintegration and what republicans are saying across the country. i've been a long time advocate for a comprehensive solution to a dire problem. nobody trusts the government to competently execute the first part of the equation which is to secure the border and to stop the flow of illegal immigration which by the way, 40% of which comes from visa overstays and arrivals through jfk and other international airports not through the southern border. but that's what the primal scream is in the republican primary on this issue. >> let's bring into the conversation now vermont senator and democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. over in sanders we saw a little bit of your response just by looking at the camera on you tonight in the room. i wonder if you felt like you heard a little bit of your own message, a little bit of your own campaign speech even in some of what will the president said tonight. >> i was thinking maybe the p
we these discussions of who's up, who's down, who's winning. when they attack each other, they all lose. we look at imintegration and what republicans are saying across the country. i've been a long time advocate for a comprehensive solution to a dire problem. nobody trusts the government to competently execute the first part of the equation which is to secure the border and to stop the flow of illegal immigration which by the way, 40% of which comes from visa overstays and arrivals through jfk...
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in the senate and who's in the oval office? >> i definitely think that they do, ray. and it's a shame, really. there shouldn't be any partisan politics at the supreme court. we know that hasn't been the case, there has been partisanship at the highest court but politics is supposed to be out of the court. what we see the court advocate for is a standard 18-year term for supreme court justices. so every two years there would be a new justice coming in, two times nine justices so that would be an 18-year term. so that's what we've been advocating for and that's what we hope the next individual appointed to the supreme court will pledge, only 18 years. that's plenty of time to learn the ropes, get major decisions in there and not be there for 35, 30 years like some of the recent retirees. >> gabe i appreciate your optimism but this is a senate that can't even agree that the sunrises in the east and sets in the west. you would need a constitutional amendment that would set supreme court terms. >> you would define the term office in
in the senate and who's in the oval office? >> i definitely think that they do, ray. and it's a shame, really. there shouldn't be any partisan politics at the supreme court. we know that hasn't been the case, there has been partisanship at the highest court but politics is supposed to be out of the court. what we see the court advocate for is a standard 18-year term for supreme court justices. so every two years there would be a new justice coming in, two times nine justices so that would...
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we know who they are.the justice department has lists of criminals who should not own guns and who do. and you know how many of those people are being prosecuted? less than 1%. if we want to keep people safe let's take guns out of of the hands of the criminals who are not supposed to have them. if we want to change the laws of this country then there is a way to do that. and it isn't with executive orders. it is with the people's representatives. that is part of returning power to the people. the things that president obama put forward in his executive order about background checks actually they have failed in congress on a bipartisan bases twice. so if it is really true that the american people are fired up about this let's get laws pas d passed. but it is not the role of the president to say i don't look this law and i am going to do something different. that is called lawlessness. just as his immigration executive orders have been lawlessness. he is not the only president who abused the power of the pre
we know who they are.the justice department has lists of criminals who should not own guns and who do. and you know how many of those people are being prosecuted? less than 1%. if we want to keep people safe let's take guns out of of the hands of the criminals who are not supposed to have them. if we want to change the laws of this country then there is a way to do that. and it isn't with executive orders. it is with the people's representatives. that is part of returning power to the people....
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sarah palin who is someone who absolutely helped ted cruz mount his successful senate campaign.you've seen the news. perhaps one of the most prominent eveangelical leaders off our time threw his support behind trump. how big of a blow is that for ted cruz, someone who i know has pry or titzed securing the evangelical vote? >> there's not any question about the evangelical vote being strongly behind ted cruz, they are. jerry falwell will have to explain to his followers why he's supporting someone. who said when asked have you ever done anything to ask forgiveness from god, said no. trump said no, never done anything i thought needed to ask god for forgiveness. reverend falwell will have to explain why he's supporting someone who made that statement. >> i was in washington covering the federal government shutdown. ted cruz was the face of that. you called it nonsensical. flash forward to today. you want that same person to win the white house. how will ted cruz lead with the judgment that you personally have criticized in the past? >> i've criticized a lot of things that happened
sarah palin who is someone who absolutely helped ted cruz mount his successful senate campaign.you've seen the news. perhaps one of the most prominent eveangelical leaders off our time threw his support behind trump. how big of a blow is that for ted cruz, someone who i know has pry or titzed securing the evangelical vote? >> there's not any question about the evangelical vote being strongly behind ted cruz, they are. jerry falwell will have to explain to his followers why he's supporting...
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just in the course of writing this book with high people who have testified with lou gehrig's who have passed on and it's absolutely devastating and heartbreaking. ted wants other people to have what he's had. the irony about ted being treated in the clinical trial is once you've been treated in the clinical trial because of the fda's protocol, he's no longer eligible to be retreated with this particular treatment. so should his lou gehrig's disease come back in full force, he is ineligible. he could be the first one to recover from lou gehrig's disease and he could also be the last person to die of it. >> host: soviets anymore the drug to continue to improve? >> guest: it is possible. but they've been able to determine so far is the higher the dose, the greater the advocacy. it looks like it is something he may need again. he is doing well. you can't run a full marathon but he can walk a 5-k. history in his arms. he is no loss of lung capacity, full of movement of limbs. patients with als, retaining lung capacity is a miracle. so this is not -- i don't know we would say it's been enti
just in the course of writing this book with high people who have testified with lou gehrig's who have passed on and it's absolutely devastating and heartbreaking. ted wants other people to have what he's had. the irony about ted being treated in the clinical trial is once you've been treated in the clinical trial because of the fda's protocol, he's no longer eligible to be retreated with this particular treatment. so should his lou gehrig's disease come back in full force, he is ineligible. he...
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but who came out on top?e with the biggest takeaways and writer for "the resurgent," eric erickson, thank you for getting up with us. >> sure, glad to. >> what was your biggest takeaway last night? >> that john roberts could stand here at 4:00 a.m. central time without a jacket on. on the debate stage, look, i think marco rubio in the first half of the debate had a better debate as cruz. cruz came off with an edge with the moderators, but rubio gave an overall answer but he seemed very defensive. and it came at a time where the cruz campaign has taken down all their ads in iowa other than the rubio amnesty ad. so that exchange was how it played into the cruz ad unfortunately for rubio. >> so without donald trump, who did that benefit the most? >> i think to senator bush who had his best debate performance this campaign season. he wouldn't have to throw punches with donald trump. rand paul as well got a lot more air time and didn't have to defend himself from trump. no one looked like they were waiting for a b
but who came out on top?e with the biggest takeaways and writer for "the resurgent," eric erickson, thank you for getting up with us. >> sure, glad to. >> what was your biggest takeaway last night? >> that john roberts could stand here at 4:00 a.m. central time without a jacket on. on the debate stage, look, i think marco rubio in the first half of the debate had a better debate as cruz. cruz came off with an edge with the moderators, but rubio gave an overall answer...
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it is not who we are.york has invested resources to provide legal resources for every single undocumented and unaccompanied minor here facing deportation proceedings. despite the inaction at the federal level. so this is deplorable. and it is sending hysteria and real concern across communities. it is putting people back into the shadows. so this is very counterproductive. i thank all of the democratic leaders who have stood up and said this has to stop and stop now. >> the word he just used there is so critical. many of these folks are refugees. which is a different story than kind of the economic immigrant, someone coming looking for opportunity, which is its own i think neutral kind of thing. as a legal matter, trying to escape a circumstance of extraordinary violence in central and south america, shouldn't that provide some protections here? >> absolutely. it does provide protections if you do it right. we have always in this country been very willfully confused about people who are coming for economic
it is not who we are.york has invested resources to provide legal resources for every single undocumented and unaccompanied minor here facing deportation proceedings. despite the inaction at the federal level. so this is deplorable. and it is sending hysteria and real concern across communities. it is putting people back into the shadows. so this is very counterproductive. i thank all of the democratic leaders who have stood up and said this has to stop and stop now. >> the word he just...
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who want to kill all of us. they want to kill everyone who is opposed to their viewpoint irout allah being ther god, and that the end of the world will come through their jihadist movement. you are sitting here tonight and not in fear of isis, then you need to be rethinking it. these folks want to kill everyone in the middle east. they want to kill everyone in this room. we're going to have to do something about going to the middle east. i'm not going to tell you exactly what i'm going to do like of the ball coach. i may run, i may pass. but i'm going to go there and knock them out. isis will not be a problem in the second, third year of my term, i promise you. >> you sound like donald trump. >> thank you. >> all the nations which are starting wars or are violence ridden our countries which do not respect human rights. think -- we have to remember that every member nation of the united nations has the universal andaration of human rights, somehow we don't have the united nations enforce that universal declaratio
who want to kill all of us. they want to kill everyone who is opposed to their viewpoint irout allah being ther god, and that the end of the world will come through their jihadist movement. you are sitting here tonight and not in fear of isis, then you need to be rethinking it. these folks want to kill everyone in the middle east. they want to kill everyone in this room. we're going to have to do something about going to the middle east. i'm not going to tell you exactly what i'm going to do...
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who has been tried in the subdistrict of new york?karen: a number of individuals who were extradited and charged. extradited after many years, tried in the last three years. i will just go through who they were. the son-in-law of bin laden was tried. another individual who was -- you wanted to set up a -- a camp in front -- i need in oregon. and, a host of others. a couple who tried nodded manhattan and in connecticut for other crimes. there have been no norms. no moves to new york. extra security that judges can determine our ok, like not reading the new york times or something so the jurors will not see any headlines. not very exciting. [laughter] >> can i just say one thing? when you talking about the being tried. that is 10% of the population at guantanamo. 90% of the people are there indefinitely in prison without charge or. that is an extraordinary thing in our system. try our others is clearly they should be in federal courts. it is better for everyone. >> that was one of the terrible decisions by the obama and administration t
who has been tried in the subdistrict of new york?karen: a number of individuals who were extradited and charged. extradited after many years, tried in the last three years. i will just go through who they were. the son-in-law of bin laden was tried. another individual who was -- you wanted to set up a -- a camp in front -- i need in oregon. and, a host of others. a couple who tried nodded manhattan and in connecticut for other crimes. there have been no norms. no moves to new york. extra...
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who's the best? who can win?these meerd of issues our nation is facing today? she's strong, smart, tough. she's going win the nomination. it's go toigoing to be a slug f which it normally is. but this is good for the process. lot of ideas. healthy ideas. people get out there and make their points. this is what the democratic party is all about. we do need hillary. it will help us win back control of the senate. in addition she can deal with all the issues we're facing in the middle east, the issues we're facing on the economy. help us on education. and look at virginia today our economy is booming today. i became governor we had a record deficit -- or a very large deficit. now the largest surplus in virginia history. invested in education, invested in healthcare. lowest unemployment in any of the southeast. that is what she'll do for the country. >> i would have never thought a self described democrat socialist would be neck and neck with hillary clinton at this point in the race. so you are smarter than i am. th
who's the best? who can win?these meerd of issues our nation is facing today? she's strong, smart, tough. she's going win the nomination. it's go toigoing to be a slug f which it normally is. but this is good for the process. lot of ideas. healthy ideas. people get out there and make their points. this is what the democratic party is all about. we do need hillary. it will help us win back control of the senate. in addition she can deal with all the issues we're facing in the middle east, the...
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and i don't think a president who picks justices who are willing to do that, to claim they are boundy the original constitution, except when they don't like the results, is a president what we can safely have in the white house. >> well, professor, he's now -- despite your best efforts as a teacher, he is now claiming that the supreme court really doesn't have any significant authority at all. let's listen to what he said saturday in iowa about the supreme court. >> do you believe the supreme court decisions are the law of the land? >> not remotely. >> a stunning moment, i have to say, when asked if the supreme court is the law of the land and your former student saying, not remotely. go ahead, professor. >> when abraham lincoln confronted dred scott he did say that the supreme court decisions are the law for that case. but over time, they may get reconsidered. and they don't settle the matter. we can keep trying to get the supreme court to change its views. but to say, as ted cruz does, that the supreme court's decisions are not remotely the law of the land is really to say that the
and i don't think a president who picks justices who are willing to do that, to claim they are boundy the original constitution, except when they don't like the results, is a president what we can safely have in the white house. >> well, professor, he's now -- despite your best efforts as a teacher, he is now claiming that the supreme court really doesn't have any significant authority at all. let's listen to what he said saturday in iowa about the supreme court. >> do you believe...
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we're going to chart who has not had a filter, who had a filter in the past, who needs water, how much water, and we're going to take care of -- we're going to do this until we get every person in the city of flint with a filter. >> the sheriff started doing this today on his own. sheriff pickell tells us that he and his crew, they picked a neighborhood of older homes to start with because everybody knows older homes are a higher risk in this crisis because of lead pipes. with the sheriff's early start today he says he and his crew made it to a couple hundred homes by afternoon. this is a city of 100,000 people. he says he thinks they can ramp up to maybe 300 homes tomorrow on their second day. but so far of the homes they have visited they found that 2 out of 3 of them didn't have water filters already. 2 out of 3. and we know from this "nightly news" reporting today that not only do people in flint just not have water filters, even now, they don't have other sources of safe water either. right now. in flint. this morning, this afternoon, tonight. so yes, the story of the lead poisoni
we're going to chart who has not had a filter, who had a filter in the past, who needs water, how much water, and we're going to take care of -- we're going to do this until we get every person in the city of flint with a filter. >> the sheriff started doing this today on his own. sheriff pickell tells us that he and his crew, they picked a neighborhood of older homes to start with because everybody knows older homes are a higher risk in this crisis because of lead pipes. with the...
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and then who is employing them. and these are some groups that, you know, at the top that maybe we haven't heard of. and it begins with tata consultancy services limited and cognizant tech solutions u.s., the two biggest employers of these h-1b. and i want you to address that. and we have, i think, one more chart? nope, that's it. yeah, we have one more chart, and this is the jobs that the h-1b visa holders are holding, systems analyst, programming computer-related, university, educational, electrical education. but tata consultancy. what is that? >> guest: tata consultancy is a division of tata which is india's mitsubishi. but they are in the business of moving jobs out of the united states to india. and so what we see, what the h-1b program has done, it's created the business of importing foreign workers and moving jobs overseas. so what tata will do is bring in a few people into the united states, five or six, then send thirty jobs overseas. so you'll see five or six people in the united states on an h-1b visa, a
and then who is employing them. and these are some groups that, you know, at the top that maybe we haven't heard of. and it begins with tata consultancy services limited and cognizant tech solutions u.s., the two biggest employers of these h-1b. and i want you to address that. and we have, i think, one more chart? nope, that's it. yeah, we have one more chart, and this is the jobs that the h-1b visa holders are holding, systems analyst, programming computer-related, university, educational,...
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those who are still willing to enlist in the united states military, who can make the sacrifices for us in the military. those who can stand strong amidst this liberal atmosphere that is very, very oppressive on the college campuses, look to them for inspiration for hope. so, don't let us down, y'all, don't let us down. you have to be even stronger. you do. and it's a shame that pop culture would try to caricaturize a conservative college student as being one that is intolerant and not smart enough to know what is going on in the world because they're not following in somebody's liberal footsteps. we can infiltrate and influence pop culture, too, to change that. we can't give up on pop culture because politics is downstream from pop culture. so, we need to not just leave it to the left to be in charge of, dictating what our pop culture will be about. you who are talented in the arts, writers, actors, musicians, get in there and use those gifts god has given you for good. don't leave it to the left, the liberals, to take over that most influential aspect of our society, pop culture an
those who are still willing to enlist in the united states military, who can make the sacrifices for us in the military. those who can stand strong amidst this liberal atmosphere that is very, very oppressive on the college campuses, look to them for inspiration for hope. so, don't let us down, y'all, don't let us down. you have to be even stronger. you do. and it's a shame that pop culture would try to caricaturize a conservative college student as being one that is intolerant and not smart...
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we will hear from women who were attacked and leaders who want to stop the assaults. and maybe the influx of thank you for watching. i'm sharyl attkisson. until next time, we'll be the person who lives here... s to solve problemss as big as the e rld... and as small as your kitchen table. that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of state who stood up for america, and stared down hostile leaders around the world... is t one candidate for president who has everything it takes to do every part of t t job... she'll never let anyone privatize social security and medicare... or shut down planned parentho... she'll take on the gun lobby... finally get equal pay r women... and stop the republicans from ripping all our progress away. so on february first, stand up for hillary. because if you want a president who knows how to keep america safe... and build a stronger economy... hillary's the choice... i'm listening to you, i'm fiting for you, and with your supp
we will hear from women who were attacked and leaders who want to stop the assaults. and maybe the influx of thank you for watching. i'm sharyl attkisson. until next time, we'll be the person who lives here... s to solve problemss as big as the e rld... and as small as your kitchen table. that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of state who stood up for america, and stared...
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who is this? who is this? >> i have no ideas. >> oh. who is this? who is this? hi. who is this? >> that is, um, o'malley. >> yes! [ applause ] uh. >> jimmy: all right. well, maybe he does have a shot, i guess. we found the one smart person in california. well, we have to take a break. when we come back from the break, jack black and lauren cohan are here. they're going to go head versus face to find out who can name the most things as we play "name that thing." so stick around. we'll be right back. james drove his rav4 hybrid into the frozen wilderness. the scent of his jerky attracted a hungry wolfpack behind him. to survive, he had to remain fearless. he would hunt with them. and expand their territory. he'd form a bond with a wolf named accalia... ...become den mother and nurse their young. james left in search of his next adventure. how far will you take the all-new rav4 hybrid? toyota. let's go places. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. all the hard work..
who is this? who is this? >> i have no ideas. >> oh. who is this? who is this? hi. who is this? >> that is, um, o'malley. >> yes! [ applause ] uh. >> jimmy: all right. well, maybe he does have a shot, i guess. we found the one smart person in california. well, we have to take a break. when we come back from the break, jack black and lauren cohan are here. they're going to go head versus face to find out who can name the most things as we play "name that...