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that's what happens in an ideal society that a government fears it citizenry. look at what happened when tyrants and kings abuse their power. look at the world and history and you can see what happened to kings. they see of rulers abuse power, they have something to fear. in a tyranny, the opposite happens. overtyranny, the people whom power is exercised fear the people who are exercising power. i think very much that is what has happened in the united states is the climate of fear that has been created and that is increasing, that is being bolstered all the time and has changed relationship between the citizenry and the government. i want to share an anecdote about when i first really realize this not in a theoretical way but a very visceral way and started thinking about it more. in january 2010, the first time i ever wrote about you organization wiki leaks, devoted to transrency an exposing secret government wrongdoing. january 2010 was a time when almost nobody had heard of wiki leaks, including me. the way that i came to learn about wiki leaks was that the
that's what happens in an ideal society that a government fears it citizenry. look at what happened when tyrants and kings abuse their power. look at the world and history and you can see what happened to kings. they see of rulers abuse power, they have something to fear. in a tyranny, the opposite happens. overtyranny, the people whom power is exercised fear the people who are exercising power. i think very much that is what has happened in the united states is the climate of fear that has...
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or for a sort of image of a certain citizenry. which i think maybe mattered several hundred years ago. but seemed grossly, just difficult for me. >> and now as a new father, he's obsessed with another design. >> the baby bjorn, which i've given [laughs] a lot of attention to. men have a lot of difficulty holding children [laughs]. >> i spoke to david adjaye in washington, d.c. >> there is a lot of racial tension in america right now. how do you integrate past, present, and future into your designs, like the one for the smithsonian's museum of african american history? >> it's amazing that architecture can start to negotiate some of these things. and i believe that for architecture to be emotionally relevant to people, that there has to be a connection and there has to be a relationship, that architecture cannot be autonomous. if it's not connected to the lives of people, the histories of people, i think there's a problem. >> you've got 400 years' worth of history that you have to put into this building? how do you how do you do th
or for a sort of image of a certain citizenry. which i think maybe mattered several hundred years ago. but seemed grossly, just difficult for me. >> and now as a new father, he's obsessed with another design. >> the baby bjorn, which i've given [laughs] a lot of attention to. men have a lot of difficulty holding children [laughs]. >> i spoke to david adjaye in washington, d.c. >> there is a lot of racial tension in america right now. how do you integrate past, present,...
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we move dangerous people from citizenry about what they're looking at when they see these cases so that we can provide more. >> prince george's county has a special unit that responds to domestic violence crimes. we have posted that information on our nbc washington app. >>> tonight, three families rebuilding after a fire destroyed everything they own: it could have been deadly, but it wasn't. thanks to a 13-year-old girl who remembered what she learned at school. >> spring is in the air. and, for metro riders, that means sweet relief on the tracks. for a few weeks, we're going to tell you when. >> and many studies suggest carbs are bad for your waistline. but a new study warns they also may be wad for your lungs. >> hi, everybody. >>> car pools, are they getting any better? tomorrow morning, would recollecting for you to let you know which counsel tips are wrapping up their potholes. which ones are getting started advisor and team who understand where you come from. we didn't really have anything, you know. but, we made do. vo: know you can craft an investment p
we move dangerous people from citizenry about what they're looking at when they see these cases so that we can provide more. >> prince george's county has a special unit that responds to domestic violence crimes. we have posted that information on our nbc washington app. >>> tonight, three families rebuilding after a fire destroyed everything they own: it could have been deadly, but it wasn't. thanks to a 13-year-old girl who remembered what she learned at school. >> spring...
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citizenry that unlike every other generation before, they might not actually be able to provide a betterure for their children, than they have had. this is astonishing in some respects. just sheer numbers, 4.9% unemployment rate, and percentage of those employed, that were off out of the market coming back in, is gradually easing up. gdp growth is 2.5%, and china is slowing down the rest of the world is experiencing a bumpy ride. >> a little bit of rage growth. >> a bit of wage growth, but that is really the issue. there has not been real wage growth for a substantial number of americans, donald trump has tapped into this. bernie sanders was into it as well. we have to recognize that. this makes this situation different. the american public is not satisfied with politics as usual, and not satisfied with politicians. maria: a letter that foreign experts policy wrote, they are worried that donald trump does not have foreign policy advisor leadership this country needs. anthony: if he could get the right advisors, could that work. >> again, i hope he would, it is all well and good to say yo
citizenry that unlike every other generation before, they might not actually be able to provide a betterure for their children, than they have had. this is astonishing in some respects. just sheer numbers, 4.9% unemployment rate, and percentage of those employed, that were off out of the market coming back in, is gradually easing up. gdp growth is 2.5%, and china is slowing down the rest of the world is experiencing a bumpy ride. >> a little bit of rage growth. >> a bit of wage...
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of white officers killing black teens, there is a push to making be officers look more like the citizenry they serve. here is mary snow. >> meet officer william. a 16 year veteran of the oakland, california police department. >> when i was 16, my family paid money to fishermen to smuggle me out of vietnam. i was brought to the united states. when i was 21 years old, ten years after living in this country, i was given ajob as a police officer. by the city of oakland. >> officer oyen is emblematic of what officers say is needed to make a better police force, cops that accurately reflect the community they police. >> it is important in oakland to be part of the community. >> that was up from a department that was only 9% asian in 2000. >> we noh from the tenets of community policing that it's important for officers to represent the ethnic community. >> by failing to diversify their ranks, many departments are looking to hire more immigrants. california for example, allows municipalities to hire police officers who are northern citizens with green cards. >> we encourage people with immigrant
of white officers killing black teens, there is a push to making be officers look more like the citizenry they serve. here is mary snow. >> meet officer william. a 16 year veteran of the oakland, california police department. >> when i was 16, my family paid money to fishermen to smuggle me out of vietnam. i was brought to the united states. when i was 21 years old, ten years after living in this country, i was given ajob as a police officer. by the city of oakland. >> officer...
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we needlessly elevated a brutal company that has done terrible things to the citizenry.e opening up relations there. as far as terrorisms, we can't have it both ways and everyone seems to agree he is. why do we want him acting globally. i don't get it. >> mike, first of all. cuban people don't get much from people being there. foreign companies have been there for decades and cuban people still only get 24 bucks a month. >> all goes to the military. cuba is a military dictatorship. the money goes to support the military. but i do agree with john. the longer obama stays in cuba, the safer america is. ut ten seconds. agree or disagree? >> look, nixon went to china in 1972 and it was a good thing. the castro brothers aren't going to be around forever. i support the president on this one. it was a good thing he went. >> last word >>> we're back with your safe bets. a high dividend fund. tell us about it. >> high dividend yield. really sweet double-digit returns over the last five years. cheap solid blue chip stocks. >> john, do you like it? >> in uncertain times income strea
we needlessly elevated a brutal company that has done terrible things to the citizenry.e opening up relations there. as far as terrorisms, we can't have it both ways and everyone seems to agree he is. why do we want him acting globally. i don't get it. >> mike, first of all. cuban people don't get much from people being there. foreign companies have been there for decades and cuban people still only get 24 bucks a month. >> all goes to the military. cuba is a military dictatorship....
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as opposed to the british form of conservatism, where power flowed down from institutions to the citizenryit went sideways with the bushes, and that's why the party is having so many problems today, is that it's lost the meaning of reagan conservatism, which is why you saw basically the bloodbath going on for 2016 for the nomination. >> you know, chuck, what i do -- yeah, i was going to say, i recommended people, including all the people running now, to read the reagan diaries. there are exceptional pieces of remembrance on his part, wrote every night in longhand. and you got a real insight to what he was, what he believed, and how he thought things could get done. when they had to have the tax increase, jack kemp came down pounding the table and the president effectively sent him home and said, jack doesn't get it. you get things done in politics by getting a compromise. >> and he would sit in the office at the end of the day, the legislative strategy team, and one on one, they would go into the oval office, and he would sit with the president and the president would say, just get me 80%.
as opposed to the british form of conservatism, where power flowed down from institutions to the citizenryit went sideways with the bushes, and that's why the party is having so many problems today, is that it's lost the meaning of reagan conservatism, which is why you saw basically the bloodbath going on for 2016 for the nomination. >> you know, chuck, what i do -- yeah, i was going to say, i recommended people, including all the people running now, to read the reagan diaries. there are...
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streets of san francisco grow more dangerous and chi on the -- chaotic, he seeks to distract the citizenry with a diet of press conferences. >>> soon, it will be easier to buy medical marijuana in san francisco, than cigarettes. starting june 1, you'll have to be at least 21 to buy cigarettes. the boards of supervisors voting unanimously to raise the age from 18, but, 18-year-olds can still buy pot with a card. >> a cult favorite. big changes are coming to in and out. what the burger chain is taking off the menu. >> reporter: you won't taste any difference in the burgers but in and out won't be serving beef treated with antibiotics. there are very few fast food chains that have a loyal following like in and out. >> reporter: they were treated after a warriors game. adele tweeted she would take comfort in a burger after a not so smooth grammy performance. in and out is giving fans one more reason to indulge. the company announced it is planning to switch to beef that isn't treated with antibiotics. they asked suppliers to speed up the progress to making antibiotic alternatives. >> i was hap
streets of san francisco grow more dangerous and chi on the -- chaotic, he seeks to distract the citizenry with a diet of press conferences. >>> soon, it will be easier to buy medical marijuana in san francisco, than cigarettes. starting june 1, you'll have to be at least 21 to buy cigarettes. the boards of supervisors voting unanimously to raise the age from 18, but, 18-year-olds can still buy pot with a card. >> a cult favorite. big changes are coming to in and out. what the...
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and the citizenry of this nation needs to understand, you know, how individuals can change, how importanteducation is, how important being involved in your community is, how important helping one another is, and the different that that can make. and he proved it. damian: i mean, it's gotta be really difficult to be nonviolent in your effort. because, i mean, you know what, [speaking foreign language] whenever, the first chance we get, you know, if things heat up. but he remained true to that theme. rudy: you know, he used to say that it takes more strength to be nonviolent than to be violent, 'cause you have to tap into your inner reserve to not, you know, always just think about, you know, "i'm gonna react. i'm gonna, you know, retaliate." it's kind of the philosophy of, "turn the other cheek," you know? and that's what his mom, my abuelita, would always teach us and tell us. so again, growing up in that environment, it's much easier for us to be nonviolent and to actually get results through nonviolence. damian: we have the local flag raising at san jose city hall of the huelga flag. we
and the citizenry of this nation needs to understand, you know, how individuals can change, how importanteducation is, how important being involved in your community is, how important helping one another is, and the different that that can make. and he proved it. damian: i mean, it's gotta be really difficult to be nonviolent in your effort. because, i mean, you know what, [speaking foreign language] whenever, the first chance we get, you know, if things heat up. but he remained true to that...
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addressed by revised statutes that the vehicles have to look like a regular pedestrian or regular citizenry vehicle. darcy stand-up tag: no one from metro would go on-camera for this story. they do not keep statistics on how many decommissioned patrol vehicles are used in crimes or to impersonate officers. henderson, north las vegas police and nevada highway patrol say it's their policy to scrub vehicles clean of law enforcement markings before selling them. darcy spears, 13 action news. a colorado teen is left with severe burns to his leg and hand..... after he says..... a vapor smoking device we have to warn you... some of this video is graphic. the teen says.... he was at school and stood up to put on his jacket. when he started leaving the classroom.... sparks started flying.... out of his pocket. now... he has second and third degree burns... on his leg and hand. the teen has already had one surgery... and... will need at least.... two more. he says.... he has given up the vapor pen and hope others... follow suit. now to a developing story we're following out of california where mounta
addressed by revised statutes that the vehicles have to look like a regular pedestrian or regular citizenry vehicle. darcy stand-up tag: no one from metro would go on-camera for this story. they do not keep statistics on how many decommissioned patrol vehicles are used in crimes or to impersonate officers. henderson, north las vegas police and nevada highway patrol say it's their policy to scrub vehicles clean of law enforcement markings before selling them. darcy spears, 13 action news. a...
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san francisco grow more dangerous an chaotic under his watch, george gascon seeks to distract the citizenry with a constant diet of press conferences aimed at satisfying his unquenchable thirst for self promotion. >>> an airport baggage handler is sentenced to nine years in prison prison. he worked at oakland international airport. he pleaded guilty in december. he sneaked a duffel bag with nine pounds of methamphetamine through a secure door at the air. the drugs were put on a plane to hawaii where agents seized them. >>> time now 4:56. an attorney for cupertino-based apple told congress that thieves could steal more information from an iphone than from breaking into a house. >> it would hurt consumers and well meaning users who rely on companies like apple to protect their personal information. >> essentially we are asking apple to take the vicious guard dog away. let us try and pick the. >> apple is fighting the -- the lock. >> apple is fighting the fbi. the fbi director admits forcing apple to unlock the phone would set a precedent. >>> starting june 1 smokers will have to be at least 2
san francisco grow more dangerous an chaotic under his watch, george gascon seeks to distract the citizenry with a constant diet of press conferences aimed at satisfying his unquenchable thirst for self promotion. >>> an airport baggage handler is sentenced to nine years in prison prison. he worked at oakland international airport. he pleaded guilty in december. he sneaked a duffel bag with nine pounds of methamphetamine through a secure door at the air. the drugs were put on a plane...
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acting as employer, it has interests that, if government were acting as sovereign regulating the citizenry, wouldn't suffice to justify conditions on speech. justice alito: well, pickering is -- pickering is the heart of your argument, so i do want to ask you a couple of questions about it. is it different from the situation here in several respects? one was brought out. pickering -- the pickering cases involve the termination or the discipline of a public employee after a single employee after the employee has made a statement that to which the employer objects. this a prospective rule that applies to a huge category of employees. the second is whether restrictions on what employees can say are the same as compelling an employee to make a statement or subsidizing a statement. general verrilli: let me take -- justice alito: so as to the as to the latter -- general verrilli: yeah. justice alito: there are circumstances, are there not, in which the department of justice could terminate or take an adverse employment action against a doj employee for something that employee says as a citizen o
acting as employer, it has interests that, if government were acting as sovereign regulating the citizenry, wouldn't suffice to justify conditions on speech. justice alito: well, pickering is -- pickering is the heart of your argument, so i do want to ask you a couple of questions about it. is it different from the situation here in several respects? one was brought out. pickering -- the pickering cases involve the termination or the discipline of a public employee after a single employee after...
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he said last night that the chinese government's treatment of the citizenry of china as a model for hown president should deal with the american people. he is basically saying people like vladimir putin is a model leader for the united states. a partner for the united states. you can keep going down that. over half of the tweets that he retweets from his fans are from white supremacists. mark: but what is it say about your party that he is the front runner? >> he is a front runner against a fragmented field. a majority of republican voters are still voting against him. the hope is as this field windows, as you get to a two-man race, which you are headed to, rubio against trump, it will truly test whether he is a front runner. let me make one other point. up until the last couple of weeks, two things have not been tested in this race. one, how donald trump deals with someone who does not just stay above it in the primary, but really gets in his grill. that is now being tested. secondly, we are testing whether or not he deals positively, responsibly, constructively tens of millions of dol
he said last night that the chinese government's treatment of the citizenry of china as a model for hown president should deal with the american people. he is basically saying people like vladimir putin is a model leader for the united states. a partner for the united states. you can keep going down that. over half of the tweets that he retweets from his fans are from white supremacists. mark: but what is it say about your party that he is the front runner? >> he is a front runner against...
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. >> we do not trust our citizenry? >> i don't want to be annie oakley, i do want my freedom to carry my weapon where i choose to, that is my right as an american, this is near to my heart. reporter: until now the law put restricts on all guns in government builds, this will allow those who have been vet the by sheriff office to in the government buildings. >> we're talking about a small number of people. who have been checked, their backgrounds are in check, their mental health is in check. reporter: this will apply to rocky ham county -- rockingham county employees. >> we're living in different dimes times, they need to be able to arm themselves. bill: at 6:00, bail has been denied for a ledged ring leader in gold bar heist in north carolina, perez is responsible for taking 4 4.8 million dollars worth of gold bars last year. it was on its way from miami to massachusetts, there are more arrested expected. bill: south carolina two people shot to death then burned. when they demanded an unpaid caccab fair. taxi cab drive
. >> we do not trust our citizenry? >> i don't want to be annie oakley, i do want my freedom to carry my weapon where i choose to, that is my right as an american, this is near to my heart. reporter: until now the law put restricts on all guns in government builds, this will allow those who have been vet the by sheriff office to in the government buildings. >> we're talking about a small number of people. who have been checked, their backgrounds are in check, their mental...
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against a fragmented field who just said last night that the chinese government's treatment of the citizenry a model for how we should deal with the american people. he basically said vladmir putin is a model leader for the united states. assad is keeping the region in check. over half the tweets he read tweets from his fans are from white supremacists. john: what does it say about your party that he is the front runner? >> he is the front runner against a fragmented field. the majority of republicans are still voting against him. rubio against trump will truly test whether he is the front runner. up until the last couple of weeks, two things have not been tested in this race. how donald trump deals with someone who doesn't just stay above in the primary and challenge on substance, but gets in his grill. that has not been tested. secondly, we are testing whether or not he deals positively come responsibly, constructively with tens of millions of dollars of tv ads raising all sorts of issues about him. no republican has ever won the nomination without going through that. >> i will not vote fo
against a fragmented field who just said last night that the chinese government's treatment of the citizenry a model for how we should deal with the american people. he basically said vladmir putin is a model leader for the united states. assad is keeping the region in check. over half the tweets he read tweets from his fans are from white supremacists. john: what does it say about your party that he is the front runner? >> he is the front runner against a fragmented field. the majority...
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. >> i can tell donald trump that i have my citizenry. and my kids are watching his back. >> reporter: martha is one of thousands of legal permanent residents here in colorado motivated by trump's candidacy, so they're spending the morning here in the community from to begin the process. valencia came from columbia 16 years ago. >> what do you think of donald trump? >> i think that he's wrong, because everybody, latino, mexican, not everybody is bad people. >> reporter: adrianna larson has been here from mexico 28 years. and she said donald trump finally made her want to be a citizen. >> i don't like the way that he thinks about hispanics, that we come here and take the jobs from other people, from the american people, you know? and also we come here and bring drugs. >> first of all, i think mr. trump could probably use a little bit of a primer on how immigration actually works. >> she's taking her time to help hopefuls with legal problems. >> are drug dealers and rapists coming through the doors? >> these doors for naturalization? no. do
. >> i can tell donald trump that i have my citizenry. and my kids are watching his back. >> reporter: martha is one of thousands of legal permanent residents here in colorado motivated by trump's candidacy, so they're spending the morning here in the community from to begin the process. valencia came from columbia 16 years ago. >> what do you think of donald trump? >> i think that he's wrong, because everybody, latino, mexican, not everybody is bad people. >>...
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the mexican government encouraging their people to naturalize into another country citizenry.he mexican government say they're not interfering in our elections no matter what we think. joining us now former reagan white house political director, republican strategist, ed rollins, michael goodwin. both fox news contributors. gentlemen, there is so much much bizarre, crazy, unimaginable nonsense going on in this election year. let's start with the mexican government using its consulates to bu new voters. your reaction? >> well, donald trump has now brought unity of two countries already, and it's just getting started; right? the mexican government and the american government both working against him. lou: it's remarkable. >> it's absurd. how do they feel if we feel a bunch of texasians to vote in their election? they wouldn't like that. lou: and the ignorance first and foremost is beyond. >> it's beyond. lou: it really is. let's go to other. i don't think you could call they will much mormon elements of bizarre, absurd, specked cals, the idea of a third party being pushed by bil
the mexican government encouraging their people to naturalize into another country citizenry.he mexican government say they're not interfering in our elections no matter what we think. joining us now former reagan white house political director, republican strategist, ed rollins, michael goodwin. both fox news contributors. gentlemen, there is so much much bizarre, crazy, unimaginable nonsense going on in this election year. let's start with the mexican government using its consulates to bu new...
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oklahoma law, the court wrote whileomplacency, that -- baseball may be the national pastime of the citizenry, dishing out special economic benefits to certain in-state industries remain the favorite pastime of state and local government. the court did not say what it might as well have said -- majority rule requires that courts only reluctantly and rarely engage in the judicial supervision of democracy because majority rule is the essence of the american project. however two things wrong with this formulation. utterly unrealistic and simpleminded to think that there is a majority support for or majority interest in or even majority of awareness of comic even a tiny fraction of what modern governments do in dishing out advantages to economic factions. thatanyone really think when the nashville city government dispenses favors for cartels,and limousine it is acting on the will of the majority of the city's residents? can anyone actually believe that a majority of louisiana citizens gives a tinker's dam about who sells caskets or arranges flowers? the second and more fundamental fallacy behind
oklahoma law, the court wrote whileomplacency, that -- baseball may be the national pastime of the citizenry, dishing out special economic benefits to certain in-state industries remain the favorite pastime of state and local government. the court did not say what it might as well have said -- majority rule requires that courts only reluctantly and rarely engage in the judicial supervision of democracy because majority rule is the essence of the american project. however two things wrong with...
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. >> we need every tool possible to hold people responsible and toed indicate our citizenry what theyre looking at when they see these cases. >> prince george's county has a special unit that responds to domestic violence crimes. they also have a list of resources online where anyone can find 24 hour help for themselves or someone they love. on our nbc washington app. >>> all new at 6:00 tonight local government officials trying to crack down on thieves who want to steal your identity this tax season. d.c.'s tax office says it has flagged 25,000 fake returns since last year. news4 tom sherwood explains how you can help fight fraud this year. >> reporter: if he anacostia library the aarp is offering free tax help to hundreds of people of all ages, security is a priority. >> the computers are quite secure. we don't let anybody snoop over anybody's shoirlsd. >> i've been a victim of identity theft for three tax years. >> reporter: he says the aarp, city and irs work to sort it all out. >> that sounds like a mess. >> yeah, it was. it was. pretty bad. >> it's a nationwide problem. identity
. >> we need every tool possible to hold people responsible and toed indicate our citizenry what theyre looking at when they see these cases. >> prince george's county has a special unit that responds to domestic violence crimes. they also have a list of resources online where anyone can find 24 hour help for themselves or someone they love. on our nbc washington app. >>> all new at 6:00 tonight local government officials trying to crack down on thieves who want to steal...
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there is a sense out there among a sizable part of the united states citizenry that unlike every other generation before, they might not actually be able to provide a better future for their children than they have had. >> real anxiety. >> there is anxiety. charles: you will see the full episode tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. on fox business. america's frustration with politicians note. we will someone coming up that says washington should have seen it coming a long time ago. when heartburn hits fight back fast tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue and neutralizes stomach acid at the source tum, tum, tum, tum smoothies! only from tums we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. may not always be clear... but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. for over 75 years, investors have relied on our discipl
there is a sense out there among a sizable part of the united states citizenry that unlike every other generation before, they might not actually be able to provide a better future for their children than they have had. >> real anxiety. >> there is anxiety. charles: you will see the full episode tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. on fox business. america's frustration with politicians note. we will someone coming up that says washington should have seen it coming a long time ago. when heartburn...
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what mitt romney did was talk about this from the point of view of the voters and citizenry. john: when we come back we will talk more about trump and have our detroit preview, and hillary clinton, who woke up this morning to some headlines about those e-mails. we will talk to you about that after this. ♪ mark: welcome back to the place we like to call hitsville, usa. downtown detroit. this will be the most intimate debate yet, only four candidates. ben carson sent his last minutes regrets. if this one is anything like the two hours of crosstalk in the houston debate, it will be another rough night for the rnc transcriber. don't you think the moderates might want to ratchet down expectations of a schoolyard brawl? moderators did exactly the opposite in an interview with the new york times. he sees his role tonight as a boxing referee who will not get in the way of flying fists. everybody seems inclined to gang up on donald trump tonight. do you think he will be the presidential conciliator he was on tuesday night or the counterpunching trump-osaurus rex? john: he tried to exh
what mitt romney did was talk about this from the point of view of the voters and citizenry. john: when we come back we will talk more about trump and have our detroit preview, and hillary clinton, who woke up this morning to some headlines about those e-mails. we will talk to you about that after this. ♪ mark: welcome back to the place we like to call hitsville, usa. downtown detroit. this will be the most intimate debate yet, only four candidates. ben carson sent his last minutes regrets....
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to defeat donald trump, we cannot turn to the establishment was again and ask them to guide the citizenry to the right answer. [applause] ms. fiorina: if we want to defeat donald trump, we must feed him at the ballot walks by offering citizens conservative solutions to problems in their own lives. [applause] ms. fiorina: we must remember who we are. these are pivotal and perilous times in our nation's history and it is precisely at these kinds of times that we must put our faith in a system that our founders created. ours was intended to be a citizen government. it is technology, actually, that gives us the tools to deliver government. there are no more excuses. we actually can allow citizens to see every regulation before it actually passes and we can control and gain control over how money is expend -- is spent. individuals can be empowered like never before to push back against the power of the state and the establishment. one of the things that you learn when you study history and philosophy is that the fundamentals of human nature never change. people always and for all time yearn fo
to defeat donald trump, we cannot turn to the establishment was again and ask them to guide the citizenry to the right answer. [applause] ms. fiorina: if we want to defeat donald trump, we must feed him at the ballot walks by offering citizens conservative solutions to problems in their own lives. [applause] ms. fiorina: we must remember who we are. these are pivotal and perilous times in our nation's history and it is precisely at these kinds of times that we must put our faith in a system...
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we believe in a republic of laws and remust be biblical of citizenry.his thing you undermine the confidence in government. >> okay. and our condolences to the family of this beautiful, young girl 21 years old. i mean, it's going to continue to happen if people don't start doing their jobs. sarah root right there. okay, now, i have got to ask you one question about donald trump. you are one of the first senators to come out and say, look, you are not going to support him no matter what. you have changed your tune? have you modified? have you spoken to mr. trump? any of that? >> i have tried -- i'm not here to talk about the presidential race, but i have tried to engage mr. trump and ask him some serious policy questions. let's be honest is he a witty guy. i get that he would be a good guy to have a beer with. he didn't want to answer any policy questions that i asked him. he responded by saying i don't look like a u.s. senator i look like a gym rat. child of a football and wrestling coach i will take a gym rat. i will fully own that it would be useful fo
we believe in a republic of laws and remust be biblical of citizenry.his thing you undermine the confidence in government. >> okay. and our condolences to the family of this beautiful, young girl 21 years old. i mean, it's going to continue to happen if people don't start doing their jobs. sarah root right there. okay, now, i have got to ask you one question about donald trump. you are one of the first senators to come out and say, look, you are not going to support him no matter what....
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i would say is i don't think talking about spray tans and body parts is helpful to the american citizenry who are trying to make a choice. these are serious times. these are serious issues. i don't really know why donald trump gets away with half the stuff he gets away with. i guess it's entertaining. that's why every network, including your own, broadcasts his entire press conference, if that's what you can call it. more like a qvc commercial for a full hour without commercial break. i don't know what that is, but it doesn't actually help americans understand the solutions to real problems in their lives. >> well, i think -- >> having been out there on the campaign trail for a long time, i think citizens are concerned and they want solutions. >> i just for the record, i think we broadcast it because no other candidates were actually speaking at that point. particularlyior candidate had stopped speaking at 5:00 that afternoon, and no other comments were being made. and he is the republican front-runner. but i'm curious for dr. ben carson, what an impact do you think an endorsement from ca
i would say is i don't think talking about spray tans and body parts is helpful to the american citizenry who are trying to make a choice. these are serious times. these are serious issues. i don't really know why donald trump gets away with half the stuff he gets away with. i guess it's entertaining. that's why every network, including your own, broadcasts his entire press conference, if that's what you can call it. more like a qvc commercial for a full hour without commercial break. i don't...
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jefferson, brandeis believed that the greatest threat to our constitutional liberties was an uneducated citizenry, and that democracy could not survive both ignorant and free. and because of brandeis is pragmatic sense of human limitations, he believed that only an small-scale businesses and communities could individuals master the facts that were necessary for personal and political self-government. this reason, as a supreme court justice, he generally championed judicial deference to state legislation, except when i clashed with protections expressively enumerated in the constitution, such as the first amendment in the fourth amended. in those cases, he became the most precious defender of civil liberties of the 20th century. brandeis was so pathetic jefferson's views on political economy. he developed a jefferson's distinction between merchant bankers, who left their own capital to productive enterprises, and monopolists, who underwrote risky instruments with what brandeis unforgettably called other people's money. brandeis especially admired jefferson's notion of limited government. his visio
jefferson, brandeis believed that the greatest threat to our constitutional liberties was an uneducated citizenry, and that democracy could not survive both ignorant and free. and because of brandeis is pragmatic sense of human limitations, he believed that only an small-scale businesses and communities could individuals master the facts that were necessary for personal and political self-government. this reason, as a supreme court justice, he generally championed judicial deference to state...
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recoup and a thousand cars a day for track and severe weather across the west this morning that the citizenrystorms that blew through parts of illinois overnight reports of tornadoes spot in some areas but is not clear if any touchdown. >>darya: first it was mice and rats in now and start invading homes around the bay area because we were slab was formed recently and now the answer coming out he says they've been visiting howe lot of mice and rats cause with their even more busy with and calls it feminists say liquid and to say this will work with small nest and sprays could lead to more problems with the best way to get rid of the past is just of course to hire them. >>mark: only seven allow god to walk off leash this is through the designed to balance the needs of different groups still had arguments between apple and the fbi are heating up by the fbi says apple is refusing to help in the san bernardino. one of the cool perks of this place is you can eat as much cereal as you want. it's like i'm going to work to get some. alrighty. we just like cereal. we make it, eat it, love it, live it.
recoup and a thousand cars a day for track and severe weather across the west this morning that the citizenrystorms that blew through parts of illinois overnight reports of tornadoes spot in some areas but is not clear if any touchdown. >>darya: first it was mice and rats in now and start invading homes around the bay area because we were slab was formed recently and now the answer coming out he says they've been visiting howe lot of mice and rats cause with their even more busy with and...
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and you hear them within your own people and when you make -- when you're out within the general citizenry, so on this night what concerns you most and what makes you most optimistic? >> so i am always concerned the potential of another 9/11. that's as much an emotional scale. i could still see the image of the twin towers coming down and it just physically agitates me -- how could someone have done that to us? >> rose: how could we not have realized it was coming. >> right. i had a shipmate, for example, we weren't close, intimate friends, but we had just served together on sea duty in europe, patrick dunn, lieutenant commander united states navy, great irishman, we would smoke cigars on the deck sometimes and just talk about life, just groups of us. he transferred from the ship we were on, went to duty in the navy command center in the pentagon, his wife pregnant at the first time with their first child, patrick was killed on 9/11 at the pentagon. i think about i don't want that to happen on my watch. it's my job along with a whole lot of other people to ensure that doesn't happen. that'
and you hear them within your own people and when you make -- when you're out within the general citizenry, so on this night what concerns you most and what makes you most optimistic? >> so i am always concerned the potential of another 9/11. that's as much an emotional scale. i could still see the image of the twin towers coming down and it just physically agitates me -- how could someone have done that to us? >> rose: how could we not have realized it was coming. >> right. i...
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the declaration of independence the ignorance of our citizenry and the arrogance of our politicians,ional security is not protecting us. they are putting us at risk. like politicians or anything, but i do blame the citizenry for not standing up and taking the country back. host: that was ronnie and i will. oakland park new york, democrat. good morning. caller: first of all. thank you for the speakers. they are intelligent. they are extremists. they are not law-abiding muslims. people who go to church don't terrorize, don't tar -- don't torture. laden,rorists like bin boko haram, they are muslim by name but they are terrorists. they are extremists. host: i hear your point. when it comes to screening, talk about the different ways someone can come in and who is doing the screening. specifically we were talking about refugees. there is a fundamental misunderstanding of the way the europe -- europe deals with the refugees and the usa deals with it. we have had a number of unaccompanied children and families coming from central america. them before to vett they arrive. in terms of who is
the declaration of independence the ignorance of our citizenry and the arrogance of our politicians,ional security is not protecting us. they are putting us at risk. like politicians or anything, but i do blame the citizenry for not standing up and taking the country back. host: that was ronnie and i will. oakland park new york, democrat. good morning. caller: first of all. thank you for the speakers. they are intelligent. they are extremists. they are not law-abiding muslims. people who go to...
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imposition of such personal biases subjects our citizenry to decrease from on high -- to decrees from on high that they can't change except through constitutional amendment. and those decrees are imposed by officials that they can't vote out of office. in other words, lifetime judges. this is not the constitutional republic that the framers created. the american people deserve the opportunity during this election year to weigh in on whether our next justice should apply the text of the constitution or alternatively, whether a justice should rely on his or her own, quote unquote, life experiences. and personal sense of right and wrong to arrive at -- quote unquote -- just decisions and fair outcomes. senate republicans will ensure the american people aren't denied this unique and historic opportunity. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: mr. president, i have listened to my good -- what my good friend from iowa said about the standards that he is afraid that an obama nominee would utilize. i would note in the dozens and dozens of cases, probabl
imposition of such personal biases subjects our citizenry to decrease from on high -- to decrees from on high that they can't change except through constitutional amendment. and those decrees are imposed by officials that they can't vote out of office. in other words, lifetime judges. this is not the constitutional republic that the framers created. the american people deserve the opportunity during this election year to weigh in on whether our next justice should apply the text of the...
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embargo must be met by moves by the cuban government to improve the human rights condition of the citizenry. now, i understand this instinct, but i would submit that ending the travel ban and easing the trade embargo even when done unilaterally leads to better human rights conditions in cuba. milton friedman wrote that economic freedom is an indispensable means toward the achievement of political freedom. far from being concessions to dictators, changes in our policy toward cuba are reinforcing and advancing opportunities for cubans in the private sector. citizens who are totally dependent on government for their livelihood are subject to the whims of all powerful leaders in a way that those who are economically independent are not. in a very real sense in cuba, the economic agenda is the human rights agenda. about i recognizing that pe carious economic position in recent years, the castro regime has laid off thousands of government workers and it has expanded legal opportunities in the private sector. this has given way to a dramatic rise in the number of entrepreneurs on the island who ar
embargo must be met by moves by the cuban government to improve the human rights condition of the citizenry. now, i understand this instinct, but i would submit that ending the travel ban and easing the trade embargo even when done unilaterally leads to better human rights conditions in cuba. milton friedman wrote that economic freedom is an indispensable means toward the achievement of political freedom. far from being concessions to dictators, changes in our policy toward cuba are reinforcing...