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they're having a hard time assimilating no matter where they go. they're not assimilating into other countries. we're not babies, we can't do this anymore. we can't have these attacks anymore. we can't have world trade centers anymore and planes flying into the pentagon. it's time to be smart. it's time to look carefully. and we have to be -- look, people will come in, but we have to be very, very careful as to who comes in to our country. or we're going to have problems like you have never seen. we probably already will have. but we'll have problems like you have never seen before. >> donald trump, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you very much. >> of course, big votes today on
they're having a hard time assimilating no matter where they go. they're not assimilating into other countries. we're not babies, we can't do this anymore. we can't have these attacks anymore. we can't have world trade centers anymore and planes flying into the pentagon. it's time to be smart. it's time to look carefully. and we have to be -- look, people will come in, but we have to be very, very careful as to who comes in to our country. or we're going to have problems like you have never...
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i think they are assimilating.. an area with a lot of latinos and they seem fine to me and they seem like they assimilate. the american dream -- you come to a place and you try to do better, have mobility, help your family, and you try to be a big community member. that is true in the native population as well, so i do think this is something that people feel. they feel that their country is no longer theirs. there are all these people they don't recognize or feel a connection to who are making their country into something they do not recognize any more and i think that is what mr. trump is getting at. it is kind of like, we have let our country get away from us and the more we let the people come in, the worse it will be. it is a placeholder for other social problems. i understand where the caller comes from. host: let me give you allen next in new york. a republican. caller: hi. host: question or comment? caller: question. turn downhave got to your television. if you're listening to the television, you will get f
i think they are assimilating.. an area with a lot of latinos and they seem fine to me and they seem like they assimilate. the american dream -- you come to a place and you try to do better, have mobility, help your family, and you try to be a big community member. that is true in the native population as well, so i do think this is something that people feel. they feel that their country is no longer theirs. there are all these people they don't recognize or feel a connection to who are making...
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to give them time and opportunities to assimilate. on the other hand you have these guys who are looking for more of the same. does he say, i think the indians could be equal, or does he say some of my best friends are indians? grantnetin-pilawa: supports the peace policy and the kinds of ideas that parker advocates. i don't want to stifle conversation i want to move to a conclusion here in the last couple of minutes. they were appointed through the, signs off on it, but they were appointed to the executive branch. started out with a point that this is a moment of optimism but it is fleeting. why is it fleeting? how does that connect to a larger reconstruction era? despite all the efforts of reformers, the reality was it was impossible to hold these two simultaneous goals. time toive people assimilate and develop the west as quickly as possible. they can't exist simultaneously. the two images from the one, simply lecture could not coexist. as settlers moved west, they continue to encroach on indian land. these interactions became incr
to give them time and opportunities to assimilate. on the other hand you have these guys who are looking for more of the same. does he say, i think the indians could be equal, or does he say some of my best friends are indians? grantnetin-pilawa: supports the peace policy and the kinds of ideas that parker advocates. i don't want to stifle conversation i want to move to a conclusion here in the last couple of minutes. they were appointed through the, signs off on it, but they were appointed to...
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united states, it's up to the united states to want to acknowledge that assimilation.earn and if you do have questions about mexicans, it is a great experience. it's a great book for you to take on road trips and to take on the airplane. i don't care how you read it. .. the first sentence of the book is the history of american search tennis him as a betrayal. >> will discuss the history of american politics and why the right went wrong. conservatism from from goldwater to the tea party and beyond. coming up sunday, in-depth live with author and investigative journal jane mayer, her most recent book is dark money, the hidden history of the billionaires behind the rise of the radical right. join the conversation and will be taking your phone calls, tweets and and e-mails from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern.
united states, it's up to the united states to want to acknowledge that assimilation.earn and if you do have questions about mexicans, it is a great experience. it's a great book for you to take on road trips and to take on the airplane. i don't care how you read it. .. the first sentence of the book is the history of american search tennis him as a betrayal. >> will discuss the history of american politics and why the right went wrong. conservatism from from goldwater to the tea party...
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is up to the united states to want to acknowledge that assimilation. to learn. if we get questions about mexicans it is a great experience. it's a great book for you to take on road trips, a great book to take on the airplane. i don't have you read it because of the great thing, it's not something you just have to read from cover to cover. you can pick it up anytime, have a couple laughs, drop it and to do that again. it's an evergreen book. it's a book that will always sell little by little because people will always have questions about mexicans. more importantly eager to learn and to get entertained. >> for more commission on booktv's recent visit to anaheim and the many other destinations in our cities tour go to c-span.org/cities to her. >> this is a booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. here's our primetime lineup. >> and now on booktv's "after words," former cia and
is up to the united states to want to acknowledge that assimilation. to learn. if we get questions about mexicans it is a great experience. it's a great book for you to take on road trips, a great book to take on the airplane. i don't have you read it because of the great thing, it's not something you just have to read from cover to cover. you can pick it up anytime, have a couple laughs, drop it and to do that again. it's an evergreen book. it's a book that will always sell little by little...
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they still love america and have assimilated. that's part of it. the other thing is, chris, listen, these counter terrorism task forces, the ability of state and local law enforcement along with the fbi to gather information while still respecting the civil rights and freedom of americans, that's where we come in. that's where you and i notice something in our community and our neighbors notice something. we let law enforcement know. in san bernardino, the neighbor apparently saw things happening but the neighbor didn't tell anybody. the father saw radicalization happening to his son, didn't tell anybody. there will be responsibility, to some degree on our part, the let the law enforcement community know about radicalization. on assimilation, i think it's a process of generation is what i basically think. >> unfortunately, the case where is the people will come here from a country pretty remote from here whether north africa or the middle east. the parents will bust their butt to make a living and fit in. the kinds come along and find themes aliena
they still love america and have assimilated. that's part of it. the other thing is, chris, listen, these counter terrorism task forces, the ability of state and local law enforcement along with the fbi to gather information while still respecting the civil rights and freedom of americans, that's where we come in. that's where you and i notice something in our community and our neighbors notice something. we let law enforcement know. in san bernardino, the neighbor apparently saw things...
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they're not assimilating easily into other countries.and his views how to deal with radical islammist terrorism, well, that sort pa of the subject of my commentary coming up here next. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. six is greater than one changes everything. lou: a few thoughts now on the obviously organized efforts of some members of the media and media outlets, establishment a
they're not assimilating easily into other countries.and his views how to deal with radical islammist terrorism, well, that sort pa of the subject of my commentary coming up here next. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of...
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this all happened because, frankly, there's no assimilation. they are not assimilating. they're not assimilating in other locations either. >> just a couple of seconds -- >> shaythey want sharia law. they don'tant laws that we have. they want sharia law. you know, you say to yourself, at what point? what we're doing is allowing thousands and thousands of these people into our country. we're going to have nothing but problemsmsas sure as you're sitting there. >> in the 30 seconds i have left, mr. trp, what would you say to the a say to the american people on a morning like this? >> i would say to the american people that we are going to be very strong. we are going to be very vigilant, and we are going to be very tough. we're not going to allow this to happen to our country. if it does happen, we're going to find the people that did it, and they're goininto suffer greatly. >> mr. trump, thank you very much for joining us. >> okay. >>> that was a little earlier this morning. we're back in a moment. first, we're going to allow some >>> good morning to you. thank for joining
this all happened because, frankly, there's no assimilation. they are not assimilating. they're not assimilating in other locations either. >> just a couple of seconds -- >> shaythey want sharia law. they don'tant laws that we have. they want sharia law. you know, you say to yourself, at what point? what we're doing is allowing thousands and thousands of these people into our country. we're going to have nothing but problemsmsas sure as you're sitting there. >> in the 30...
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i think they are assimilating.y are mostly here to work, make money, sort of help out their families. an area with a lot of latinos and they seem fine to me and they seem like they assimilate. the american dream -- you come to a place and you try to do better, have mobility, help your family, and you try to be a big community member. that is true in the native population as well, so i do think this is something that people feel. they feel that their country is no longer theirs. there are all these people they don't recognize or feel a connection to who are making their country into something they do not recognize any more and i think that is what mr. trump is getting at. it is kind of like, we have let our country get away from us and the more we let the people come in, the worse it will be. it is a placeholder for other social problems. i understand where the caller comes from. host: let me give you allen next in new york. a republican. caller: hi. host: question or comment? caller: question. turn downhave got to
i think they are assimilating.y are mostly here to work, make money, sort of help out their families. an area with a lot of latinos and they seem fine to me and they seem like they assimilate. the american dream -- you come to a place and you try to do better, have mobility, help your family, and you try to be a big community member. that is true in the native population as well, so i do think this is something that people feel. they feel that their country is no longer theirs. there are all...
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we need smart, well educated white people to assimilate to our culture. vote trump. >> reporter: southern poverty law center which tracks hate groups says the super pac was started by white supremacist american freedom party, trump's rhetoric is a coded appeal to >> the idea that any mildly educated person in this country could not know what the ku klux klan was is perhaps one of the most ludicrous statements we have heard in mainstream politics in many years. >> reporter: the super pac backing marco rubio put it this way. >> trump refuses to denounce the kkk. think about that? for president.
we need smart, well educated white people to assimilate to our culture. vote trump. >> reporter: southern poverty law center which tracks hate groups says the super pac was started by white supremacist american freedom party, trump's rhetoric is a coded appeal to >> the idea that any mildly educated person in this country could not know what the ku klux klan was is perhaps one of the most ludicrous statements we have heard in mainstream politics in many years. >> reporter: the...
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there is no assimilation. there's something bad going on and until we find out what it is to we can correct it, you go to brussels. i was in brussels a long time ago. 20 years ago. so beautiful. everything is so -- it's like living in a hell hole right now. >> wow. that was an eerie prediction by 2016 republican presidential candidate and front-runner donald trump in january. he joins us now on the phone. i'm sure you wish you were wrong but you were right. what did you see that others maybe didn't see what was happening in bruce sels and belgium? >> it's what i'm hearing and you have radical islamic terrorists all over the place. not the end. seems to be a breeding ground. you know, you have other places over in europe that is the same thing and we will have it over here, too. we are allowing thousands of people to come here, sean. and we have no paper work. we have no idea who they are, where they come from. they're coming in through the migration, the so-called migration which could be the great trojan hors
there is no assimilation. there's something bad going on and until we find out what it is to we can correct it, you go to brussels. i was in brussels a long time ago. 20 years ago. so beautiful. everything is so -- it's like living in a hell hole right now. >> wow. that was an eerie prediction by 2016 republican presidential candidate and front-runner donald trump in january. he joins us now on the phone. i'm sure you wish you were wrong but you were right. what did you see that others...
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his job was to help assimilate us. what does that mean? we had sponsors back then that helped us get assimilated. you have a place to live, find a job. we were originally supposed to go to cleveland. a couple of weeks before, my parents immigrated, we ended up moving the family from cleveland because our sponsor backed out. they found a sponsor for us in west michigan. that is how we went from the netherlands to michigan. [laughter] you guys are in colorado. you may not quite appreciate this as much as i do and how thankful i am for it. but that move made short that i was going to be a wolverine instead of a buckeye. alright? [laughter] [applause] that is what we are really thankful about. the job of our principal at the middle school was very interesting. we go in and meet with them. i don't remember it of course. but my parents will tell the story. they go through the process after filling out paperwork. they ask them, what is this kid's name? andres. okay, he will become andrew. you have to americanize it. they say, what is your name? s
his job was to help assimilate us. what does that mean? we had sponsors back then that helped us get assimilated. you have a place to live, find a job. we were originally supposed to go to cleveland. a couple of weeks before, my parents immigrated, we ended up moving the family from cleveland because our sponsor backed out. they found a sponsor for us in west michigan. that is how we went from the netherlands to michigan. [laughter] you guys are in colorado. you may not quite appreciate this as...
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we do a better job assimilating them per capita they're probably more. >> i hope you're right.ndrea: certain communities here haven't assimilated as well. >> europe is more advanced and further down the road and -- >> i don't know if i agree with that. andrea: should be warning sign especially with refugees. big development in the hillary clinton email scandal. a watchdog groups uncovers more emails she failed to turn over to the state department potentially contradicting her sworn testimony. what will be the fallout? how many more emails are still out there? >>> plus donald trump and ted cruz fighting all week. it is still going, folks. wife wars on social media and it just got worse. >> donald, you're a sniveling coward and leave heidi the hell alone. [beekeeper] from bees to business expenses, i'm in charge of it all. so i've been snapping photos of my receipts and keeping track of them in quickbooks. now i'm on top of my expenses, and my bees. best 68,000 employees ever. that's how we own it. the roles you play in life are part of what make you, you. and you're not going to
we do a better job assimilating them per capita they're probably more. >> i hope you're right.ndrea: certain communities here haven't assimilated as well. >> europe is more advanced and further down the road and -- >> i don't know if i agree with that. andrea: should be warning sign especially with refugees. big development in the hillary clinton email scandal. a watchdog groups uncovers more emails she failed to turn over to the state department potentially contradicting her...
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by the way, that assimilation is what allowed my family, who is hispanic, we assimilated and proudlynd that is how you get the american dream. we'redoing no favors to muslims or any immigrants that come here by making assimilation to american values and american culture a bad word. harris: all right. we'll move on. but no doubt come back to this. the news conference is ongoing. we're still covering it. before we take you to break, show you another live picture happening. this one from brussels. the world remembers, i know president obama said that we have fear, our hearts bleed i believe he said because we could see our own family, our friends in this. but we also feel hearted and heart scratched about this because we're human. so we're with them in prayer and thoughts. we'll have a live report exactly what is happening in that enormous manhunt now. several suspected terrorists after the attacks to keep the people safe there. we'll be right back. harris: the investigation is growing now after the belgium terror attacks. police are looking into whether yesterday's deadly bombing of br
by the way, that assimilation is what allowed my family, who is hispanic, we assimilated and proudlynd that is how you get the american dream. we'redoing no favors to muslims or any immigrants that come here by making assimilation to american values and american culture a bad word. harris: all right. we'll move on. but no doubt come back to this. the news conference is ongoing. we're still covering it. before we take you to break, show you another live picture happening. this one from brussels....
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this all happened because, frankly, there's no assimilation. they are not assimilating. not assimilating in other locations either. >> just a couple of seconds -- >> shthey want sharia law. they don't want laws that we have. they want sharia law. you know, you say to yourself, at what point? how much of this do you take? what we're doing is allowing thousands and thousands of these people into our country. we're going to have nothing but problems, as sure as you're sitting there. >> in the 30 seconds i have left, mr. trump, what would you say to the american people on a morning like this? >> i would say to the american people that we are going to be very strong. we are going to be very vigilant, and we are going to be very tough. we're not going to allow this to happen to our country. if it does happen, we're going to find the people that did it, and they're going to suffer greatly. r. much for joining us. >> okay. >>> that was a little earlier this morning. we're back in a moment. first, we're going to allow some >>> the thoughts and prayers of the american people are w
this all happened because, frankly, there's no assimilation. they are not assimilating. not assimilating in other locations either. >> just a couple of seconds -- >> shthey want sharia law. they don't want laws that we have. they want sharia law. you know, you say to yourself, at what point? how much of this do you take? what we're doing is allowing thousands and thousands of these people into our country. we're going to have nothing but problems, as sure as you're sitting there....
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his job was to help assimilate us. we had sponsors back them to help us get assimilated. get a place to life, find a job. we were originally supposed to go cleveland. a couple of weeks before my parents emigrated, we ended up moving the family from cleveland -- that was going to be our sponsor backed out. they found a sponsor for us in west michigan. that's how we ended up going from the netherlands to holland, michigan. you guys are in colorado. you may not quite appreciate this as much as what i do and how thankful i am for it, but it also -- that move made sure that i was going to be a wolverine instead of a buckeye. all right. thag what we're really thankful about. the job of our principal at the middle school was very interesting. we meet with him and i don't remember it, of course, but my parents will tell the story. you fill out a lot of paperwork and they go through the process. and they ask him, you know, "what is this kid's name." he'll become andrew. okay. you have to americanize it. they said what is her name? she'll going to become -- i'm the last one in line
his job was to help assimilate us. we had sponsors back them to help us get assimilated. get a place to life, find a job. we were originally supposed to go cleveland. a couple of weeks before my parents emigrated, we ended up moving the family from cleveland -- that was going to be our sponsor backed out. they found a sponsor for us in west michigan. that's how we ended up going from the netherlands to holland, michigan. you guys are in colorado. you may not quite appreciate this as much as...
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this all happened because, frankly, there's no assimilation. they are not assimilating. they're not assimilating in other locations either. >> just a couple of seconds -- >> shay they want sharia law. they don't want laws that we have. they want sharia law. you know, you say to yourself, at what point? how much of this do you take? what we're doing is allowing thousands and thousands of these people into our country. we're going to have nothing but problems, as sure as you're sitting there. >> in the 30 seconds i have left, mr. trump, what would you say to the american people on a morning like this? >> i would say to the american people that we are going to be very strong. vigilant, and we are going to be very tough. we're not going to allow this to happen to our country. if it does happen, we're going to find the people that did it, and they're going to suffer greatly. >> mr. trump, thank you very much for joining us. >> okay. >>> that was a little earlier this morning. we're back in a moment. first, we're going to allow some surf, stream, download, and play get up to 2
this all happened because, frankly, there's no assimilation. they are not assimilating. they're not assimilating in other locations either. >> just a couple of seconds -- >> shay they want sharia law. they don't want laws that we have. they want sharia law. you know, you say to yourself, at what point? how much of this do you take? what we're doing is allowing thousands and thousands of these people into our country. we're going to have nothing but problems, as sure as you're...
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>> they don't feel like they have to assimilate.hey are told they can continue in whatever cultural milieu they want. there is not a lot of pressure for them to assimilate. when they become teenagers they rebel. belgium has the highest per capita isis membership of any european nation. some of these guys are coming home. the bell jumps tracked 85 guys who came back to the molenbeek neighborhood and they don't know where they are. one of the two suicide bombers was detained in turkey and deported back to belgium. this is where the u.s. has an inherent advantage. muslims have done well here. they have a good thing going here. their median income is higher than average americans. they know assimilation is a key. speaking english is the key. anyone can come here and be an american. i can't move to italy and become italian. i can't move to france and be french. we have that inherent advantage it's key to let those community know they are part of security. a key part of security. kennedy: is isis directly responsible for these attacks, mi
>> they don't feel like they have to assimilate.hey are told they can continue in whatever cultural milieu they want. there is not a lot of pressure for them to assimilate. when they become teenagers they rebel. belgium has the highest per capita isis membership of any european nation. some of these guys are coming home. the bell jumps tracked 85 guys who came back to the molenbeek neighborhood and they don't know where they are. one of the two suicide bombers was detained in turkey and...
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is that even possible to assimilate them? >> at this point the issue is that europe -- when we think of europe it is a misnomer. we should be still thinking of the states of germany, italy, france, belgium and instead what has happened is what we will call a unified threat which is disaffected muslims who have been radicalized within a former state society where they have dropped all of the border controls. so now there is free movement. it is no more difficult than driving from st. louis to new york city as it is to drive from berlin to brussels. >> do you think that will change? there are a variety of countries we just saw. he just drove from paris right right -- he got stopped and then went through to the belgian. and then we have the visa program of the there are questions about the cop tense of the -- cop tense of the -- competence of the belgian authorities. should we change the visa waiver program here so they don't -- as some of these terrorists don't come here? >> yeah, that's a great point. i think it is starting to
is that even possible to assimilate them? >> at this point the issue is that europe -- when we think of europe it is a misnomer. we should be still thinking of the states of germany, italy, france, belgium and instead what has happened is what we will call a unified threat which is disaffected muslims who have been radicalized within a former state society where they have dropped all of the border controls. so now there is free movement. it is no more difficult than driving from st. louis...
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you want a new influx of people that will be -- but they need to be assimilated. you don't recognize the party that you are. conservatism over the years have had different ways of coming into the republican party. one of them in the late 1970s and early 1980s were evangelicals who helped ronald reagan win the election but i also argue they brought in some less than positive attributes. i actually managed evangelical and i written the book that i believe it's important that people of faith be involved in politics. one of my heroes as william wilberforce who was a member of parliament and had a religious conversion led the fight against the british slave trade in math and a example of how people in faith who can be involved in politics and make a positive difference. unfortunately if you look at the modern history of evangelicalism since 1925 poorest world war i era you have the scopes monkey trial and it's really hard to underestimate the profound impact that had on people on evangelicals specifically in america. unfortunately we had a situation where basically you
you want a new influx of people that will be -- but they need to be assimilated. you don't recognize the party that you are. conservatism over the years have had different ways of coming into the republican party. one of them in the late 1970s and early 1980s were evangelicals who helped ronald reagan win the election but i also argue they brought in some less than positive attributes. i actually managed evangelical and i written the book that i believe it's important that people of faith be...
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their only hope for salvation if they were forced to assimilate as fast as possible. in similar ways, the african-american experience in reconstruction, this time represented a moment of optimism for native communities but like the legacy of the construction itself, that was a fleeting moment and we can almost do this transition over the coursef seven or eight years. >> i was surprised anyone was optimistic, especially including the cherokee a movable -- removal. if you look at the start of the book, the cherokees were basically a coming farmers like george washington wanted them to and successful. and they get thrown off their land because of somebody else why would anybody at this point in time be optimistic that everything was going to work out? mr. genetin-pilawa: i think we have to put ourselves in that context of the immediate postwar movement. think about the lives lost, the amount of investment that people had, particularly northern reformers. they had to believe a new world was possible. they certainly believed that with the right opportunities and the right
their only hope for salvation if they were forced to assimilate as fast as possible. in similar ways, the african-american experience in reconstruction, this time represented a moment of optimism for native communities but like the legacy of the construction itself, that was a fleeting moment and we can almost do this transition over the coursef seven or eight years. >> i was surprised anyone was optimistic, especially including the cherokee a movable -- removal. if you look at the start...
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how are they assimilating with the people who live there? elected a muslim majority city council and more changes are coming. check it out. this is a town of 22,000, 40% are immigrants. in 2013 it became first muslim majority city in america. >> i don't see it anything other than us moving forward to better this city and this community into the new future. >> the councilman is part of the new muslim majority on the counc council. >> i never see myself as a muslim council member. i see myself as a mucouncil member. you see the multitude of different cultural, different background, getting along. >> in schools, students speak 27 different languages. young muslims here dress in western clothing and say they are assimilating. >> anybody that comes from overseas, this is the number one city. everything over here, it's not hard for them to live. they have the arabic stores. i was born in california. then i moved here in '04. came back in '08. i moved to flint until five months ago. >> why did you move to yemen? >> to speak the language, learn it.
how are they assimilating with the people who live there? elected a muslim majority city council and more changes are coming. check it out. this is a town of 22,000, 40% are immigrants. in 2013 it became first muslim majority city in america. >> i don't see it anything other than us moving forward to better this city and this community into the new future. >> the councilman is part of the new muslim majority on the counc council. >> i never see myself as a muslim council...
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. >> assimilation has been a real problem. i covered this in the netherlands years ago, ten-plus years ago. it was a problem then there. it's a problem in belgium now. folks have to wake up and realize that's an issue. >> as you know, one of the big challenges, stories in the world today is the future of the european union. and people are -- it's on a respirator especially as the u.k. considers who they will do. joining us, k.t. mcfarland. she's done extensive work in the state department as well as national security analyst. this just adds to the confusion around the european union and some of the big things of dropping the borders, allowing the travel, and the collaboration is working for the terrorists in this case and against people who want to live their lives. >> you know, that's a really important point because the european union was formed on the assumption that people could travel freely from one country -- use didn't need a passport to go from belgium to france to germany. what has happened, according to the head of
. >> assimilation has been a real problem. i covered this in the netherlands years ago, ten-plus years ago. it was a problem then there. it's a problem in belgium now. folks have to wake up and realize that's an issue. >> as you know, one of the big challenges, stories in the world today is the future of the european union. and people are -- it's on a respirator especially as the u.k. considers who they will do. joining us, k.t. mcfarland. she's done extensive work in the state...
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we have sponsors back then who helped us get assimilated.we have a place to live, find a job in those kinds of things. we were originally supposed to go to cleveland. a couple weeks before my parents immigrated, we ended up moving the family from cleveland that was going to be our sponsor backed out, and so they found a sponsor for us in west michigan. that's how we ended up going in the netherlands to holland, michigan. you guys in colorado may not quite appreciate this as much as what i do and how thankful i am, but also that move made sure that i was going to be a wolverine instead of a buckeye. [laughter] so that is what we are really thankful about. the job of our print both at the middle-school was very interesting. we go in and meet with them and i don't remember of course, but my parents tell the story. you fill out a lot of paperwork and they go through the process and they asked them, you know, what is this kid's name? he says okay, he will become andrew. you've got to americanize it. they look and see what is her name? okay, she's
we have sponsors back then who helped us get assimilated.we have a place to live, find a job in those kinds of things. we were originally supposed to go to cleveland. a couple weeks before my parents immigrated, we ended up moving the family from cleveland that was going to be our sponsor backed out, and so they found a sponsor for us in west michigan. that's how we ended up going in the netherlands to holland, michigan. you guys in colorado may not quite appreciate this as much as what i do...
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we know the inability for these groups, the islamic groups to assimilate, the refusal to assimilate hasn a problem for more than a decade. we hear about these neighborhoods wheth france her parts of norern europe, how are they handling thng x do you think they'll get it right? y needommit more rsources to the security. one of the that people have about nato is that we're doing almost all of the funding, but europe is not poor. and one thing that we really need to do is to convince them to join those in the united states who want to keep nato going, want to build it up, want to make it capable of dealing with situations such as the islamists and to convince americans who are dragging their feet and saying, well, maybe we don't need to do anything, or maybe we can get out of nato, convince them to get together. we did a pretty good job during the cold war with our european allies on the soviets, and this is a very different kind of threat, but it's one we need to stick together with our allies. charles: for america's part, should we declare war on isis? make it an official war, this way w
we know the inability for these groups, the islamic groups to assimilate, the refusal to assimilate hasn a problem for more than a decade. we hear about these neighborhoods wheth france her parts of norern europe, how are they handling thng x do you think they'll get it right? y needommit more rsources to the security. one of the that people have about nato is that we're doing almost all of the funding, but europe is not poor. and one thing that we really need to do is to convince them to join...
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is to not necessarily force everyone to assimilate with their values and ideas, but to integrate. some more conservative than others, some more traditional than others, but at the same time, getting those members of the community to be members of the society and adopt that identity, . >> thanks so much. by the way, it resonates so much with quebec province above us here in the united states, and the question, do you go with the francophones, it sounds so much like that. thank you for joining us. >>> when we come back, we'll hear from an american woman who moved her young family to brussels and what's it like living in a european capital that's become certainly no stranger to terrorism. the future belongs to the fast. and to help you accelerate, we've created a new company. one totally focused on what's next for your business. accelerating innovation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. whose long dayis sheldon setting up the news starts with minor arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two al
is to not necessarily force everyone to assimilate with their values and ideas, but to integrate. some more conservative than others, some more traditional than others, but at the same time, getting those members of the community to be members of the society and adopt that identity, . >> thanks so much. by the way, it resonates so much with quebec province above us here in the united states, and the question, do you go with the francophones, it sounds so much like that. thank you for...
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over much more time so it was less difficult to assimilate. >> thank you, richard. no, i always welcome -- [ laughter ] what a day. >> i a them the presence of a master here. >> i'm above my skis. >> so we also made some reference to some of the ways that muslims have assimilated in america so here are a few facts to throw out there. there are about 6,000 muslims in the u.s. military. we've heard that. we've heard bill bratton, police commissioner new york, talk about the 900 muslims in the new york city police department. we haven't heard as much act the fact that 10% of american doctors are muslims. we haven't heard that much tact fact that they're the second-most educated group after the jews. and they actually tend to have high household incomes. about the national average for people with $100,000 or more. then you translate that into politics and look at how republicans feel and, for that matter democrats and independents, and there's an enormous disconnect between a population that seems to be so well assimilated. i have at least two that i know of, muslims wo
over much more time so it was less difficult to assimilate. >> thank you, richard. no, i always welcome -- [ laughter ] what a day. >> i a them the presence of a master here. >> i'm above my skis. >> so we also made some reference to some of the ways that muslims have assimilated in america so here are a few facts to throw out there. there are about 6,000 muslims in the u.s. military. we've heard that. we've heard bill bratton, police commissioner new york, talk about...
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one is the assimilation of community. a long-term problem. then you have specific jihadi networks that my grade from syria and iraq and penetrated these community. one and the other problem fearing political correctness. charles: donald trump's weakness could be the suburbs. a lot of analysts say that will hurt him in november. the latest battle for the gop in wisconsin is heating up. scott walker is going to pick his man. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? or i'm a scottish mason whose assets are made of stone like me heart. papa! you're no son of mine! or perhaps it's time to seize the day. don't just see opportunity, seize it! (applause) from icy ocean waters... to your kitchen counter. on. pure. pristine. each one its own delicious arctic prize. when you cook with incredible ingredients... you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients. step-by-step-recipes. delivered to your door. get your first two meals free blueapron.com/cook . charles: the trump train continues to march or chug alo
one is the assimilation of community. a long-term problem. then you have specific jihadi networks that my grade from syria and iraq and penetrated these community. one and the other problem fearing political correctness. charles: donald trump's weakness could be the suburbs. a lot of analysts say that will hurt him in november. the latest battle for the gop in wisconsin is heating up. scott walker is going to pick his man. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio,...
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the real point is they can't force these people to assimilate.slim populations or portions of them are coming in with the identity they want to keep, they do not want assimilation because they don't think -- anything they do they believe to assimilate will threaten their religion. that is why the deep ideology that is islam is a real problem for all these nations and for us. charles: really appreciate it. the fbi may have to drop the case against apple but the privacy battle is far from over. jo ling: business headlines coast-to-coast, good news for mobile apps snapchat, fidelity investment raises estimated value for the company after concerns that snapchat is overvalued. as the company releases new features, estimating evaluation is $16 million. another tech company, google, records show the government ordered google to unlock dozens of cell phones to access data after the justice department said it hacked the iphone of the san bernardino shooter. the company that assembles apple iphones is agreeing to buy sharp corporation for $3.5 billion, the
the real point is they can't force these people to assimilate.slim populations or portions of them are coming in with the identity they want to keep, they do not want assimilation because they don't think -- anything they do they believe to assimilate will threaten their religion. that is why the deep ideology that is islam is a real problem for all these nations and for us. charles: really appreciate it. the fbi may have to drop the case against apple but the privacy battle is far from over....
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. >> you're saying people who aren't able to assimilate properly -- there are a lot people who aren'tdivide that isis is looking for. >> exactly. a central pillar of the strategy in launching these attacks in europe is to create a hostile backlash against muslims in europe, in the west, so that they can use that for their own recruitment purposes. in their words, they want to shrink the gray zones in europe, in the west. in their view muslims will then not want to stay there, not want to be part of those societies, will be more sympathetic towards isis. sos that a big part of what they're trying to do here. and we have seen a lot of aggressive sentiment on both sides of the atlantic against the muslim community and that's playing right into isis's hands. >> let's talk about politicization here. this is what john mccain bucked and lindsey agreement graham said "after allowing the isily threat to grow and strengthen for years, the administration still has no plausible strategy to destroy isil. do you agree? >> they've lost about 20% of their territory in the last year. the west, the ant
. >> you're saying people who aren't able to assimilate properly -- there are a lot people who aren'tdivide that isis is looking for. >> exactly. a central pillar of the strategy in launching these attacks in europe is to create a hostile backlash against muslims in europe, in the west, so that they can use that for their own recruitment purposes. in their words, they want to shrink the gray zones in europe, in the west. in their view muslims will then not want to stay there, not...
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woe live in this tension between the desire to assimilate into the societies and at the same time, retain from that society and usually, that is either linguistic, either from some particular country, very much so religiously because 1.2 billion catholics, yet all over the world. come together under one religion, so many different cultural distinctions in food, customs, etc. it is amazing how they all come under that reason religion. >> armstrong: i am going to disappoint my guests and uplift them at the same time. we are out of time. we have our one hour fore rum. we are going to have you back to the studio. it is too important to stop here. you planted a seed for continuation. much respect for all that you do, thank you for joining us for this edition of "the armstrong williams show." thank yo "rightside." still "the armstrong williams show." thank you again, all right. [captioning provided by u.s. captioning company] >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> and i'm kendis gibson. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." >>> hundreds of right win
woe live in this tension between the desire to assimilate into the societies and at the same time, retain from that society and usually, that is either linguistic, either from some particular country, very much so religiously because 1.2 billion catholics, yet all over the world. come together under one religion, so many different cultural distinctions in food, customs, etc. it is amazing how they all come under that reason religion. >> armstrong: i am going to disappoint my guests and...
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not only that, mexicans are assimilating into the united states and to acknowledge the assimilation. if you have questions about mexicans, it's a great experience. it's a great book for you to take a road trips and airplanes. i don't care how you prevent because it's not something you have to read from from cover to cover. you can read it, have a couple laughs, do that again. it's an evergreen boat. it's about double always felt little by little because people always have questions about mexicans and more importantly you get to learn and you get to entertain. >> and now, a literary tour of anaheim, california with the help of art local cable partner time warner. we start our trip by sitting in a class at chapman university where students are studying the writing of holocaust survivor elie wiesel. >> next week we are going to be reading part of dr. ehrlich's memoir and part of the reason we are doing that is to kind of feel our way into the topics next tuesday evening. also, because i think we have already begun their road in the article to realize the holocaust survivor with a couple
not only that, mexicans are assimilating into the united states and to acknowledge the assimilation. if you have questions about mexicans, it's a great experience. it's a great book for you to take a road trips and airplanes. i don't care how you prevent because it's not something you have to read from from cover to cover. you can read it, have a couple laughs, do that again. it's an evergreen boat. it's about double always felt little by little because people always have questions about...
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generally we assimilate, people assimilate.talians changed their names, you will be an american. maria: it was a different time. >> i know it is a different time but to bring people in, have a different culture that are not going to assimilate by choice. some might but the majority would not. here we come to our country, our constitution and they demand sharia law and those types of things. it is a round peg in a square hole. maria: if you grow up with the real law and have this mentality that women are not equal to men how are you going to come to america and decide i will go with democracy? >> you are not and you will end up in the ghettos, to coin a phrase, the young guys won't have any jobs because they don't fit into having a job, don't have the education or background and don't want to do that anyway. it is very tough and we don't learn from history, we got a short memory in this country, a 30 day memory, maybe 60 day memory and don't realize these things, the same old things, the fbi needs to have the best technology, th
generally we assimilate, people assimilate.talians changed their names, you will be an american. maria: it was a different time. >> i know it is a different time but to bring people in, have a different culture that are not going to assimilate by choice. some might but the majority would not. here we come to our country, our constitution and they demand sharia law and those types of things. it is a round peg in a square hole. maria: if you grow up with the real law and have this mentality...
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one about that assimilation but b also on the security lapses.e have real security problems in the way ware doing things. the visa problem, border problem, migrant problems, big population movements that get access to paper and bad passports, all an issue we have to deal with. >> a quick break. we'll be right back with republican presidential candidate senator ted cruz. ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov ♪rugreen presents the yardley's. ♪ sfx: leaf blower dad! sorry. this is more than a lawn. this is a trugreen lawn. live life outside with trugreen, america's #1 lawn care company. spring is on. start your trugreen lawn plan today. trugreen. live life outside. with
one about that assimilation but b also on the security lapses.e have real security problems in the way ware doing things. the visa problem, border problem, migrant problems, big population movements that get access to paper and bad passports, all an issue we have to deal with. >> a quick break. we'll be right back with republican presidential candidate senator ted cruz. ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new...
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into different cultures, if not assimilate at least deal with them so they don't offend people.rikes me as very strange this is what we're doing. harris: a story that is out there. we'll follow it. >>> teachers usually give grades to students but now one state wants to do the very same thing with parents. so is this a good idea or yet another example of the nanny state gone wild? ♪ ♪ sandra: parents listen up. report cards may soon be for you too, at least in the case of mississippi as democratic proposal passed in the statehouse becomes law, teachers would be required to grade parents involvement with their children's education. that includes mom and dad's communication with teachers, their child's completion of homework, how well they're prepped for tests, and how often their child is late or absent. critics say the bill is the wrong way to encourage more parental involvement while the bill's author calls it wake-up call to shock parents about the reality of importance of their child's education. harris, if you were graded, you have two little girls in school, what grade would
into different cultures, if not assimilate at least deal with them so they don't offend people.rikes me as very strange this is what we're doing. harris: a story that is out there. we'll follow it. >>> teachers usually give grades to students but now one state wants to do the very same thing with parents. so is this a good idea or yet another example of the nanny state gone wild? ♪ ♪ sandra: parents listen up. report cards may soon be for you too, at least in the case of...
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there is no assimilation flips something bad going on.nd out wait is so we can correct it. you go to brussels. i was there 20 years ago, so beautiful. it's like living in a hell hole right now. you go to these different places. there is something going on. >> i think he said out loud what a lot of people were thinking. we have a security intelligence system we spend $50 billion on and we have to make it available tote rest of the world. the fact they can wander the streets after paris and not be found. we have been lucky since 9/11, it can come again. >> that makes all the sense in the world. if we have the intelligence why don't we work harder to share the. but what is the pushback in d.c.? what if it gets siphoned off in some way and the terrorists figure out how to hack? there is a lot of pushback for your logical idea, right? >> we have to be of a mind seth. it all comes together. america always has to lead. if we don't lead, then we won't get to the point and have resources. to a certain extent 8 years of president obama who had not
there is no assimilation flips something bad going on.nd out wait is so we can correct it. you go to brussels. i was there 20 years ago, so beautiful. it's like living in a hell hole right now. you go to these different places. there is something going on. >> i think he said out loud what a lot of people were thinking. we have a security intelligence system we spend $50 billion on and we have to make it available tote rest of the world. the fact they can wander the streets after paris and...
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mexicans are assimilating into the united states, and want to acknowledge that assimilation. so learn. if you have a question about mexicans it is a great experience. i tell people it is a great book to take on road trips, great book to take on airplanes, don't care how you read it. is not something you have to read from cover to cover, just pick up any time, read it, had a couple laughs. is an evergreen book, a book that will always sell little by little because people will always have questions about mexicans and you get to learn and get entertained. >> now on booktv a literary tour of anaheim, calif. with the help of our local cable partner, time warner. we start our trip by sitting in on a class at chapman university where students the studying the writings of holocaust survivor elie wiesel. >> we are going to be reading memoirists, and the vienna paradox, part of doing that is to feel our way, talking about next tuesday evening but also because we have already begun me the article to realize the term holocaust survivor is the nuanced one. >> this class actually began whe
mexicans are assimilating into the united states, and want to acknowledge that assimilation. so learn. if you have a question about mexicans it is a great experience. i tell people it is a great book to take on road trips, great book to take on airplanes, don't care how you read it. is not something you have to read from cover to cover, just pick up any time, read it, had a couple laughs. is an evergreen book, a book that will always sell little by little because people will always have...
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this all happened because, frankly, there's no assimilation. they are not assimilating. they're not assimilating in other locations either. >> just a couple of seconds -- >> they want sharia law. they don't want laws that we have. they want sharia law. you know, you say to yourself, at what point? how much of this do you take? we're allowing thousands and thousands of these people into our country. we're going to have nothing but problems, as sure as you're sit tlg. >> in the 30 seconds i have left, what would you say to the american people on a morning like this? >> i would say to the american very strong. we are going to be very ville gilant and tough. we're not going to allow it to happen to our country. if it happens, we'll find the people who did it and they'll suffer greatly. >> donald trump, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> we also asked democratic front runner hillary clinton to join us this morning, and she declined. >> by the way, president obama has been briefed by his national security team. we mentioned he is traveling in havana
this all happened because, frankly, there's no assimilation. they are not assimilating. they're not assimilating in other locations either. >> just a couple of seconds -- >> they want sharia law. they don't want laws that we have. they want sharia law. you know, you say to yourself, at what point? how much of this do you take? we're allowing thousands and thousands of these people into our country. we're going to have nothing but problems, as sure as you're sit tlg. >> in the...
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they're not assimilating easily into other countries. we're not babies. we can't do this anymore. >> it's long past time that we had a president who will acknowledge this evil, will call it by its name. and utilize the full force and fury of the united states to defeat radical islamic terrorism, to defeat isis. >> if i had been president, i would have cut short my visit and flown home, which should be made cheer when people die and bleed in europe, we die and bleed a little bit right here in the united states of america. >> and that leads to the other big story of the night. 229 delegates at stake this evening. over three states. doors have now closed in idaho caucus sites where 23 delegates are up for grabs for the democrats. the two big prizes of the night for both sides, arizona and utah. >> and the republican side, the battle for ball gadelegates hea. donald trump leading the pact with 681 delegates. senator ted cruz with 425. senator marco rubio may be out of the race but he has 19. and john kasich with 143. >> carl cameron is in palm beach, florida.
they're not assimilating easily into other countries. we're not babies. we can't do this anymore. >> it's long past time that we had a president who will acknowledge this evil, will call it by its name. and utilize the full force and fury of the united states to defeat radical islamic terrorism, to defeat isis. >> if i had been president, i would have cut short my visit and flown home, which should be made cheer when people die and bleed in europe, we die and bleed a little bit...
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we have edited together and isolate a launch with shots of flight control assimilating the launch. the flight was simulated from a room in the mission construed center -- control center, and flights malaysian is done by computers -- flight simulation is done by computers. they will undergo 11 days of simulation flight before march extreme. earlier in the program, they sit down and analyze the flight. they know it is a three-day mission. the primary purpose includes a aund of you -- a meeting with space vehicle and a spacewalk. the experts will devise problems that could occur, some simple, some quite challenging. feedsee these problems, them into a computer, and see what happens. at any rate, the crew and the controller at the consul are given the problem. both must respond correctly. about 90 problems will be run for the gemini eight mission. twohe schedule, today -- days for the agena vehicle, and simulations. 11 days of problem-solving. most probably, none of them will show up. crew andey should, the those who support the men, will be ready. several days before gemini viii will
we have edited together and isolate a launch with shots of flight control assimilating the launch. the flight was simulated from a room in the mission construed center -- control center, and flights malaysian is done by computers -- flight simulation is done by computers. they will undergo 11 days of simulation flight before march extreme. earlier in the program, they sit down and analyze the flight. they know it is a three-day mission. the primary purpose includes a aund of you -- a meeting...
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how do you encourage the assimilation of immigrants? your caller, who is british, the british had a more laid-back, multicultural approach. the french, on the other hand, have had a pretty harsh assimilationist approach to assimilating immigrants. your caller is also right in many of the people coming and seeking asylum and refugee status are not coming from the middle east. many are coming from southeast asia. .any are coming from africa once you open up the doors, of course, you will get lots of people coming in. the question is, a of those will be processed? how many will be sent back? the germans are already sending back people coming from the balkans. many of the people who entered will be processed, many will be sent back. host: he mentioned sri lanka. the flow is going. guest: in the refugee business, i will make a couple of points here. it is incredibly expensive, generous, and in some ways, a moral position for america to open -- for them to open german doors. in making these decisions, you also create a moral hazard, which mea
how do you encourage the assimilation of immigrants? your caller, who is british, the british had a more laid-back, multicultural approach. the french, on the other hand, have had a pretty harsh assimilationist approach to assimilating immigrants. your caller is also right in many of the people coming and seeking asylum and refugee status are not coming from the middle east. many are coming from southeast asia. .any are coming from africa once you open up the doors, of course, you will get lots...
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his job was to help assimilate us. what does that mean? we had sponsors back then who helped us, you know, get assimilated, have a place to live, find a job and those kinds of things. we were originally supposed to go to cleveland. a couple of weeks before my parents immigrated we ended up moving the family from cleveland that was going to be our sponsor backed out so we -- they found a sponsor for us in west michigan. that's how we ended up going from the netherlands to holland, michigan. but you guys are in colorado, you may not quite appreciate this as much as i do, how thankful i am for it but that move made sure i was going to be a wolverine instead of a buckeye. so that is what we are real y i thankful about. but the job of our principal at the middle school was very interesting. we go in and we meet with him, i don't remember it of course, but my parents tell the story, you fill out a lot of paperwork and they go through the process and they ask them, you know, what's this kid's name? andres. ok, he'll become an true. we got america
his job was to help assimilate us. what does that mean? we had sponsors back then who helped us, you know, get assimilated, have a place to live, find a job and those kinds of things. we were originally supposed to go to cleveland. a couple of weeks before my parents immigrated we ended up moving the family from cleveland that was going to be our sponsor backed out so we -- they found a sponsor for us in west michigan. that's how we ended up going from the netherlands to holland, michigan. but...
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that we have facing america, borrowing terrorism when off huge part of our population that is not assimilated, and normally you're wrong. donald trump's appeal is the rest of the guys are morons. >> that'll work. >> leave it at that. >> thank you so much. >> cavuto on business about 20 minutes from now, what have you got? >> hey, a new warning about the dangers of donald trump, not from the establishment, but from the economist. the publication saying that president trump would be a big threat as jihadist terrorists, really? and is hillary clinton and bernie sanders face off in arizona, are american tax payers facing massive tax hikes? find out. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, neil. we can't wait. >>> but up here first, this major terror bust in brussels saying it should force apple to bust open this terrorist's phone in the u.s. when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatev
that we have facing america, borrowing terrorism when off huge part of our population that is not assimilated, and normally you're wrong. donald trump's appeal is the rest of the guys are morons. >> that'll work. >> leave it at that. >> thank you so much. >> cavuto on business about 20 minutes from now, what have you got? >> hey, a new warning about the dangers of donald trump, not from the establishment, but from the economist. the publication saying that...
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we have edited together and isolate a launch with shots of flight control assimilating the launch. the flight was simulated from a room in the mission construed center -- control center, and -- flight simulation is done by computers. they will undergo 11 days of simulation flight before march extreme. earlier in the program, they sit down and analyze the flight. they know it is a three-day mission. the primary purpose includes a in space, a meeting with a space vehicle and a spacewalk. the experts will devise problems that could occur, some simple, some quite challenging. they see these problems, feed them into a computer, and see what happens. perhaps with glee. at any rate, the crew and the controller at the consul are given the problem. both must respond correctly. about 90 problems will be run for the gemini eight mission. on the schedule, today -- two days for the agena vehicle, and two days for simulations. 11 days of problem-solving. most probably, none of them will show up. but if they should, the crew and those who support the men, will be ready. several days before gemini
we have edited together and isolate a launch with shots of flight control assimilating the launch. the flight was simulated from a room in the mission construed center -- control center, and -- flight simulation is done by computers. they will undergo 11 days of simulation flight before march extreme. earlier in the program, they sit down and analyze the flight. they know it is a three-day mission. the primary purpose includes a in space, a meeting with a space vehicle and a spacewalk. the...
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i mean, lack of assimilation, lack of integration is one major factor.t that belgium has sent more foreign fighters to join isis per population than any other european city is a factor. this is the global jihadist insurgency hitting home in europe. let's not forget that this month alone, there have been seven other cities that have been attacked. two attacks in turkey, two in pakistan, one in mali, one in niger nigeria, one in the ivory coast. we're dealing with a problem the scale which we're yet fully to comprehend. i mean governments, western governments in particular, the international community, i mean all of us in society. belgium is in danger of becoming the nexus or a hotbed of extremism across europe because of the sheer concentration of fighters that have gone, 100 have joined isis, one group, from brussels, alone. i worry about europe future attacks i think are almost inevitable this year. >> it's also interesting because earlier today germany's interior minister criticized belgium saying they could, quote, possibly have acted sooner when it c
i mean, lack of assimilation, lack of integration is one major factor.t that belgium has sent more foreign fighters to join isis per population than any other european city is a factor. this is the global jihadist insurgency hitting home in europe. let's not forget that this month alone, there have been seven other cities that have been attacked. two attacks in turkey, two in pakistan, one in mali, one in niger nigeria, one in the ivory coast. we're dealing with a problem the scale which we're...
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you have the areas in belgium that i saw being radicalized they're not assimilated with the culture. i don't think would be have that same situation in the united states. and i know that nypd as john miller talked about really had a great outreach program to the muslim community. i think the affect, i pass this bill to combat violent extremism in united states as effective outreach to the muslim community so you can pull the religious leaders really on to our team, if you will, to protect radicalization from within those communities. i think to send inflammatory messages could have unin continueded consequence. >> dickerson: that's the 30 seconds we have less want to follow up on that do you think that this kind of surveillance would push, create the sense of radicalization that we see in europe here in america? >> i think we can get good intelligence from the muslim communities in our outreach efforts are working with the religious leaders in the communities in the united states. as federal prosecutor there were times when there was -- under the constitution. >> dickerson: we'll hav
you have the areas in belgium that i saw being radicalized they're not assimilated with the culture. i don't think would be have that same situation in the united states. and i know that nypd as john miller talked about really had a great outreach program to the muslim community. i think the affect, i pass this bill to combat violent extremism in united states as effective outreach to the muslim community so you can pull the religious leaders really on to our team, if you will, to protect...
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identify radicalism, see if they can encourage assimilation. that's how you do it. be doing that already. ebony: it's called criminal profiling, not racial profiling. rachel: that's a great point. harris: but they should be doing that already. andrea: it's common sense if you see someone post on facebook like the tsarnaev brothers a jihadi message saying i want to blow manager up, i don't know, call me crazy, i would probably say something. >> i'll take 500,000. [laughter] andrea: all right, the fight between cruz and trump, it's getting even nastier. now the candidates' wives pulled further into the mess. shouldn't they be off limits? we'll debate. ♪ recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief each day is a game of chance. feels like i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox®, an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 1
identify radicalism, see if they can encourage assimilation. that's how you do it. be doing that already. ebony: it's called criminal profiling, not racial profiling. rachel: that's a great point. harris: but they should be doing that already. andrea: it's common sense if you see someone post on facebook like the tsarnaev brothers a jihadi message saying i want to blow manager up, i don't know, call me crazy, i would probably say something. >> i'll take 500,000. [laughter] andrea: all...