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>> well, my km pain is about people. it is about making people better. getting people higher wages. getting them better jobs. getting them better education. getting them better health care. strengthen our military to keep all those things because if we don't have the right, they won't keep the things i mentioned. we are in a perilous position. our military's in very, very bad shape. physically, the equipment is old. the enemy has better equipment. we have allies in the middle east and give them equipment. a friend of mine has a son over in iraq. and he says it's so disconcerting to see that the enemy has our equipment, brand new and they're using the old stuff. he tells me that young guy, fantastic guy when i see him. he says the enemy has better equipment than they do. they have the humvees sent over, hundreds of them. hundreds. that are totally armored plated. our guys don't have it. they took it from the enemy. they took it from people we gave it to and supposed to believe our allies and the bullet fired in the air, sean, and our allies ran. and the -- you know, these characters,
>> well, my km pain is about people. it is about making people better. getting people higher wages. getting them better jobs. getting them better education. getting them better health care. strengthen our military to keep all those things because if we don't have the right, they won't keep the things i mentioned. we are in a perilous position. our military's in very, very bad shape. physically, the equipment is old. the enemy has better equipment. we have allies in the middle east and...
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and we had some people that wouldn't allow people for the rally into the door. they were making it almost impossible to get in. we had 6,000 or 7,000 people at least. we had 2,000 people outside. they wouldn't allow them in. these people are very disruptive people. >> does that excuse punching and kicking a protester? >> well, you know, he was wearing, he, or his partner was wearing a ku klux klan outfit. this was an african-american man, a person at the rally, who was very insensitive, the fact that somebody a protester would be wearing a ku klux klan outfit. and he went wild. >> you appear to be excusing the kicking and punching. >> frankly, that was a tough thing to watch. and i watched that. why would a protester walk into a room with a ku klux klan outfit on? >> it looked like he was wearing an american flag right there. but does that justify violence? >> if you would have seen him just before he went up the stairs, him and his partner, one of them was wearing a ku klux klan outfit. >> so you won't condemn the protester who kicked and punched that person? >
and we had some people that wouldn't allow people for the rally into the door. they were making it almost impossible to get in. we had 6,000 or 7,000 people at least. we had 2,000 people outside. they wouldn't allow them in. these people are very disruptive people. >> does that excuse punching and kicking a protester? >> well, you know, he was wearing, he, or his partner was wearing a ku klux klan outfit. this was an african-american man, a person at the rally, who was very...
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people cooked in their cabins.ere were usually fireplaces in the cabins where they could prepare meals but in a place like south louisiana where it's very, very hot, a lot of the time we imagine they would be preparing almost like a campfire outside so they didn't have that smoke and heat in their cabins. all of these things are going to be different in the different plantations. the way people were treated was different and what we have represented here are a few things that you can read about in slave narratives when people talk about the types of furnishings that hthey had. a rope bed like this is something that is common. and we have this rough kind of fabric with hay in the middle so you can see how that's constructed. in louisiana it was also common to use moss, spanish moss for stuffing for a bed. a lot of people experienced at different plantations. in fact, solomon northup, he never described sleeping in a bed for that full 12 years. he also described sleeping on a pallet on a floor. beds like this about t
people cooked in their cabins.ere were usually fireplaces in the cabins where they could prepare meals but in a place like south louisiana where it's very, very hot, a lot of the time we imagine they would be preparing almost like a campfire outside so they didn't have that smoke and heat in their cabins. all of these things are going to be different in the different plantations. the way people were treated was different and what we have represented here are a few things that you can read about...
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, the cuban people, and people around the world. now there's no secret that our goes disagree on many of these issues. i have had frank conversations with president castro. for many years he has pointed out the flaws in the american system. economic inequality. the death penalty. racial discrimination. wars abroad. that's just a sample. he has a much longer list. [ laughter ] >> but here is what the cuban people need to understand. i welcome this open debate and dialogue. it's good. it's healthy. i'm not afraid of it. we do have too much money in american politics. but in america it's still possible for somebody like me a child who was raised by a single mom, a child of mixed race who did not have a lot of money, to pursue and achieve the highest position in the land. that's what is possible in america. [ applause ] >> we do have challenges with racial bias in our communities and our criminal justice system, and our society, the legacy of slavery and segregation, but the fact that we have open debates within america's own democracy
, the cuban people, and people around the world. now there's no secret that our goes disagree on many of these issues. i have had frank conversations with president castro. for many years he has pointed out the flaws in the american system. economic inequality. the death penalty. racial discrimination. wars abroad. that's just a sample. he has a much longer list. [ laughter ] >> but here is what the cuban people need to understand. i welcome this open debate and dialogue. it's good. it's...
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the thoughts and prayers of the american people are with the people of belgium.stand in solidarity, condemning the outrageous attacks on innocent people. we will do whatever is necessary to support our friend belgium to bring to justice those responsible. it is another reminder that the world must unite. we must be together, regardless faithionality, race, or in fighting against the scourge of terrorism. will, defeat those who threaten the safety and security of people around the world. katty: president obama speaking in cuba. laura trevelyan is in havana covering the president's visit. it seems every time this white house tries to pivot it to asia, latin america, or focus on cuba, the events in the middle east redirect them to the conflict that has engulfed belgium. it seems they cannot get away from it. it is what the former british prime minister harold mcmillan called "events, dear boy." last night president obama was at a state dinner. then when he woke up he was briefed by white house staff on the events that happened in brussels. he was on the phone with t
the thoughts and prayers of the american people are with the people of belgium.stand in solidarity, condemning the outrageous attacks on innocent people. we will do whatever is necessary to support our friend belgium to bring to justice those responsible. it is another reminder that the world must unite. we must be together, regardless faithionality, race, or in fighting against the scourge of terrorism. will, defeat those who threaten the safety and security of people around the world. katty:...
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let people fight, let people hurt themselves.he people that protested, one of them said i think we gave trump a good platform. they had bill ayres there. they had a lot of people there. they are not really good. >> trump, trump, trump, trump, trump. donald: we have to have one protester. so we have one protester. he's a whacked job. listen -- what is the story tomorrow? massive protest at trump rally. they won't talk about the crowds. again, they are the worst. we're going to strengthen our country. just the fact he approves nafta, nobody knows that. the fact he was with lehman brothers, there are so many factors. can't be president. it will be not a good situation. i will do such a great job, you have no idea. a lot of people are going to be surprised. i'm going to bring jobs and communities that don't have jobs. i'm going to bring jobs back from japan. i'm going to bring jobs back to this country. and you won't even believe it. we are going to start winning again. just a couple of things. we are going to fight and we are not go
let people fight, let people hurt themselves.he people that protested, one of them said i think we gave trump a good platform. they had bill ayres there. they had a lot of people there. they are not really good. >> trump, trump, trump, trump, trump. donald: we have to have one protester. so we have one protester. he's a whacked job. listen -- what is the story tomorrow? massive protest at trump rally. they won't talk about the crowds. again, they are the worst. we're going to strengthen...
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into what law enforcement officials call people zombies, it makes some people very sick. since 2015 there have been more than 6,000 k 2 emergency room visits, in new york city. people using k 2 have been brought in for everything from seizures to psychosis. homeless people account for most of new york's k 2 users but it has been growing in popularity in american teenl teenagers. makes it the second most frequently used illegal drug among u.s. teens after marijuana. and drug moarmt officials say th enforcement officialssay the amg into the united states, some community groups say america is simply repeating the mistakes made during the country's original war on drugs. whatever your view is, it's undeniable, that k-2 is creating problems in cities like dallas, louisville, and oklahoma city, here is a terrible look at what k-2 is taking here on the streets of new york. k 2 or spice, as it's called up, a combination of all these things wrapped up in one. >> it's potpourri sprayed with a little chemical. a little acid test. >> omg, oh my god. a marijuana high weed high with cr
into what law enforcement officials call people zombies, it makes some people very sick. since 2015 there have been more than 6,000 k 2 emergency room visits, in new york city. people using k 2 have been brought in for everything from seizures to psychosis. homeless people account for most of new york's k 2 users but it has been growing in popularity in american teenl teenagers. makes it the second most frequently used illegal drug among u.s. teens after marijuana. and drug moarmt officials say...
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these are not good people. e people that are supporters are unbelieveably good people. the gentleman who i understand was in the air force. i haven't found too much about it yet. i hear he had a very fine record in the air force. he was given a certain finger on a hand. he was talked to horribly and he was also looking at somebody that came up with somebody dressed as a member of the cuclux klan and he happened to be -- ku klux klan and he happened to be an african-american, a supporter. it was a shame what happened. he saw a member of the ku klux klan and you people don't write that. you know, it's interesting. it's interesting because at the beginning of the news cycle earlier in the morning they showed the ku klux klan guy walking up the stairs. an hour or two later you didn't see that anymore. you just saw the man hitting. and i said, isn't that a shame? they took it out of the cycle which you did it -- it's terrible. this is an african-american man who's a supporter, who has a great family and he has had enough. i'll be honest with you, in this country, on a larger
these are not good people. e people that are supporters are unbelieveably good people. the gentleman who i understand was in the air force. i haven't found too much about it yet. i hear he had a very fine record in the air force. he was given a certain finger on a hand. he was talked to horribly and he was also looking at somebody that came up with somebody dressed as a member of the cuclux klan and he happened to be -- ku klux klan and he happened to be an african-american, a supporter. it was...
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, rational people, moderate people, reasonable people, just people from all over the world to fight this kind of extremism that allows that kind of situations to fester. i'm sure a lot of this is under study, but if you are in the mind set of security in paris and belgium, we are having an emergency situation. france has been under emergency rule, right and i think belgium will probably take that way. this is for them the time to talk about alienation and inequality and extreme radicalization, although in the long term, you can't tackle it without security. >> that is the obvious reason. >> at least people should stop doing the kinds of things we have been hearing for mr. presidential candidate donald trump where you alienate a community, an entire community. this is the time europe is going to need its muslims. this is the time where europe is going to need its muslims, because it is going to be the cooperation between the various sectors of the european society or belgian society to come together and fight this kind of evil, right? if the first instinct for now whoever in the security
, rational people, moderate people, reasonable people, just people from all over the world to fight this kind of extremism that allows that kind of situations to fester. i'm sure a lot of this is under study, but if you are in the mind set of security in paris and belgium, we are having an emergency situation. france has been under emergency rule, right and i think belgium will probably take that way. this is for them the time to talk about alienation and inequality and extreme radicalization,...
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what is the mood of the people? >> people are looking like how a lot of people panic and afraid. other people are running away as fast as they can from the scene. >> i'm sure it's a very frightening scene. we're seeing pictures of everybody in the parking lot and the tarmac. so, i'm sure this is slightly calmer than it was when this happened and we know it happened shortly after 8:00. how much time had you spent in the airport before this explosion. happened? had you just arrived yourself? >> i just arrived. i parked my car and went straight to the check in area and then it happened. >> but you mentioned that you were on a second floor. at the brussels airport, if you're on the second flor, or, are you above a parking area? >> if i'm not mistaken, the train station is two or three floors below where i was. i was at least two floors on top of that. >> but because you had parked your car, you came in through the front entrance? >> i was coming in from the front entrance. i was parked across the departure area in the sixth floor. so, it's about four minutes walk. i was scared i was
what is the mood of the people? >> people are looking like how a lot of people panic and afraid. other people are running away as fast as they can from the scene. >> i'm sure it's a very frightening scene. we're seeing pictures of everybody in the parking lot and the tarmac. so, i'm sure this is slightly calmer than it was when this happened and we know it happened shortly after 8:00. how much time had you spent in the airport before this explosion. happened? had you just arrived...
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it's just young people earning minimum wage. >> 75% of people making the minimum wage are grown people, they are adults. they are raising families. john: why not $40. if the principle work that government can raise it, why not raise it more. it must hurt something at some point, right? >> you have need to be able to provide for your family. john: why not $100 an hour. >> i think the data bears out $15 an hour as a starting point so you can raise a family comfortably. >> is that $15 in washington, d.c. in san francisco or in alabama. john: here is your chance to ask questions of arecollectionis and patrice. these d of alexis and patrice. >> my question is with regards to regulating the free market and make it not so free. how is it we can regulate and legislate our economy in your opinion into prosperity? >> government is setting rules to make sure people play fairly. when they don't set guidelines, wall street ran rampant, we had the 2008 financial crisis. they are trying to make sure the small upstart hedge funds don't break into the wall street cartel and without regulation that will
it's just young people earning minimum wage. >> 75% of people making the minimum wage are grown people, they are adults. they are raising families. john: why not $40. if the principle work that government can raise it, why not raise it more. it must hurt something at some point, right? >> you have need to be able to provide for your family. john: why not $100 an hour. >> i think the data bears out $15 an hour as a starting point so you can raise a family comfortably. >>...
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and the people that come to my these are great people. these are people that are really disenfranchised in many cases. now with that being said. we are very successful -- we have very successful people, we have the smartest, we have the best educated. people that aren't educated as well. if you look at the polls out of all the states i have won, which is most of them. if you look at the polls coming out i lead with hispanics, i lead with women, i lead with very well educated, i lead in all different categories. very proudly, i lead with evangelicals, with veterans. i lead in every category. i have everybody there. we really do have a young crowd. remember this, if they went to a hillary rally, although nobody cares too much about the hillary rallies because there is no fervor there. if they went to a bernie rally everybody would say what a terrible thing. they disrupt me from talking. and i do the best i can with it. and by the way, you have heard me say it. don't hurt them. i'm constantly saying to the police. don't hurt them. i don't co
and the people that come to my these are great people. these are people that are really disenfranchised in many cases. now with that being said. we are very successful -- we have very successful people, we have the smartest, we have the best educated. people that aren't educated as well. if you look at the polls out of all the states i have won, which is most of them. if you look at the polls coming out i lead with hispanics, i lead with women, i lead with very well educated, i lead in all...
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as i said, a lot of people, a very diverse group of people out here.y say brought together by the kinds of hate that they have seen expressed at donald trump rallies so far in this campaign. that is whatñ9 has crystallized young and old black and white have been here. people with very different ideas. we will continue to watch this as the rally inside is about to get underway. greta? >> jeb, are they yelling anything or protesting anything in particular? do they have signs that say anything in particular? >> i will tell you the most prominent sign that i see and i don't know if able to see one. it is a lot about hate speech that they sees a being hate speech and, of course, a lot of people likening donald trump to hitler. a lot of that sort of thing out here as well. as i said, i'm just struck by the diversity of the crowd. this was supposed to be students. they tried to stop this rally. they tried to get the administration of-% the university of illinois and chicago to rescind the ability of mr. trump to have the rally. they were not successful. the a
as i said, a lot of people, a very diverse group of people out here.y say brought together by the kinds of hate that they have seen expressed at donald trump rallies so far in this campaign. that is whatñ9 has crystallized young and old black and white have been here. people with very different ideas. we will continue to watch this as the rally inside is about to get underway. greta? >> jeb, are they yelling anything or protesting anything in particular? do they have signs that say...
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. >> how people feel, as opposed how people vote? all right. go ahead. >> i kind of concept allize the issue this way. it is not about should you vote or you know, people are, people should vote. how is that vote won, right? people say, wait a minute, i'm being oppressed. the way i would not be oppressed i get the right to vote, then i have representation in congress and other places. so my voice will be heard. so people have to the the right to vote. now, people are saying nothing has changed. and what they realized is, oh, maybe the rules changed. maybe the rules changed. so people got the right to vote, but if this districts have been gerrymandered, right, then i don't have that representation that i thought i was going to have. if we have voting laws, voting i.d. laws, these are structural barriers that stop people from having access, why do people have to opt in? why not have people opt out? i mean we make it so easy for people to vote for "american idol" and everything else. you know, and we can do it in our home. we can do it
. >> how people feel, as opposed how people vote? all right. go ahead. >> i kind of concept allize the issue this way. it is not about should you vote or you know, people are, people should vote. how is that vote won, right? people say, wait a minute, i'm being oppressed. the way i would not be oppressed i get the right to vote, then i have representation in congress and other places. so my voice will be heard. so people have to the the right to vote. now, people are saying nothing...
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some people won't sell.hat's an important point too he said i gave her a ton of money, going to give her a ton of money. stossel: let's bring that up. donald trumps up. donald trump says property owners can make a lot of money from eminent domain. >> when it imminent domain is used on somebody's property that person gets a fortune. they can get at least fair market value if they are smart they will get two or three times the value of their property. stossel: had to make constitution. what was tricking atlantic city case people offered her a million dollars and she said no. trump that the politicians to force her to sell it for a quarter of that. that was bad. >> if i wanted to you and said i have her grandmother's wedding ring and i will give a just compensation board and to you it's worth a million dollars that would be a good deal for you. to some people that's what their property is worth. that's why private property works because people have different valuation. if they won't sell they won't sell. stosse
some people won't sell.hat's an important point too he said i gave her a ton of money, going to give her a ton of money. stossel: let's bring that up. donald trumps up. donald trump says property owners can make a lot of money from eminent domain. >> when it imminent domain is used on somebody's property that person gets a fortune. they can get at least fair market value if they are smart they will get two or three times the value of their property. stossel: had to make constitution. what...
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1,000 people who started this march in columbus circle, maybe between 7750 and 1000 people. it's unclear how many made that trip and i do have to say, it seems it was one or two people who really started to pick fights with the police, but at this point, there are certainly quite a few who have taken this uncertain route. >> okay. >> to trump tower. >> good job. be careful out there. sara ganim, thank you for that report there, and the 5 56th/madison location. >> reporter: we are getting here to trump tower. arriving right now. >> okay. >> reporter: this is where the crowd is arrive, and the plan here was also, again, to stay out of the street. the police told us they would not be closing down the street today for this protest. they wanted people to peacefully protest on the sidewalk. but take a look around. that is clearly not happening. >> all right. okay. we're going to keep our eye on this. in fact, sara ganim, squeeze te shot, keep it in the shot as we continue the conversation about what's transpiring there in new york at the same time watching developments in arizona
1,000 people who started this march in columbus circle, maybe between 7750 and 1000 people. it's unclear how many made that trip and i do have to say, it seems it was one or two people who really started to pick fights with the police, but at this point, there are certainly quite a few who have taken this uncertain route. >> okay. >> to trump tower. >> good job. be careful out there. sara ganim, thank you for that report there, and the 5 56th/madison location. >>...
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they found people around him. one of the people was identified yesterday. one of his alleged accomplices in the paris attacks. one of the other alleged accomplices was found later today. the timing is very suspect as the previous guest mentioned there is a distinct possibility that perhaps something had been planned or something had been in the works and obviously it was ex bau tight-- expedited. >> it is quite unsettling as you were mentioning we are learning more about salah abdelsalam, the man behind the attacks in paris that he was basically in plain sight living near his family went unnoticed for such a long period of time. >> he was the tenth attacker and the only known survivor who was an akty participant in the attack. it was important they captured him alive. he was already giving them a lot of information. you notice the weapons and discovered. also he said there was another attack eminent. and we don't know what he meant by that. he did say there were others involved. what was the reactioning to abdelsalam's arrest in belgium? >> you might think
they found people around him. one of the people was identified yesterday. one of his alleged accomplices in the paris attacks. one of the other alleged accomplices was found later today. the timing is very suspect as the previous guest mentioned there is a distinct possibility that perhaps something had been planned or something had been in the works and obviously it was ex bau tight-- expedited. >> it is quite unsettling as you were mentioning we are learning more about salah abdelsalam,...
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people are nervous. what does this do to regular people living in the west? >> this is really going to stand a wave of concern here. this is an international air toward. these explosions and if you are an individual opinion of plans to fly before hearing from the authorities. and then we look at the streets in downtown brussels. this is the busiest week in brussels. we see an explosion there, people taking ambulances. >> we saw pictures from downtown brussels. bourassa looking at pictures from the airport and just to bring our viewers up to date, the dow futures had been down roughly 70. they've come up as well as down about 45 right now. oil is lower, gold is gaining. for though should we be looking at? is there anything we are missing? >> actually cannot authorities in my view with the now very act to this is something on tv. if they have information from individuals arrested days ago, other information. lauren: is that this is when they go when on the other cells they been watching quietly, this is when they go win and say i'm coming to get you now because
people are nervous. what does this do to regular people living in the west? >> this is really going to stand a wave of concern here. this is an international air toward. these explosions and if you are an individual opinion of plans to fly before hearing from the authorities. and then we look at the streets in downtown brussels. this is the busiest week in brussels. we see an explosion there, people taking ambulances. >> we saw pictures from downtown brussels. bourassa looking at...
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great people. we have great people at the rallies. and we had 25,000 people coming.ting. a guy like kasich, nobody shows up to his rallies. nobody goes. you look at ted cruz, nobody goes to his rallies. nobody cares. so, you know, these are massive rallies. and, actually, we have had very, very -- we have virtually no -- you know, if you think in terms of protesters we have had so few protesters at these rallies compared to the size of the rallies themselves. we have had no injuries, no problems until yesterday when we had this one. and this one was a total setup and it was organized by a group andiv professionally organized. and what they're really doing is shutting down the first amendment: i think i made a wise decision. we have been given credited for it. it would have actually been easier to go and you would have had clashes. clashes, people would have been very badly hurt or worse. i decide to do shut it down. it's very unfair to the 25,000 people that were lining up to get. in it's very, very unfair. >> hours. >> to that point, mr. trump, about what was the th
great people. we have great people at the rallies. and we had 25,000 people coming.ting. a guy like kasich, nobody shows up to his rallies. nobody goes. you look at ted cruz, nobody goes to his rallies. nobody cares. so, you know, these are massive rallies. and, actually, we have had very, very -- we have virtually no -- you know, if you think in terms of protesters we have had so few protesters at these rallies compared to the size of the rallies themselves. we have had no injuries, no...
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it will mean that young people and working class people will come out in large numbers. nail have a lot less seats in the house. here is the point. if the american people begin to stand up and fight for their rights. there's overwhelming support in this country to raise the minimum wage. if republicans look out and millions of people are engaged, you are going to raise the minimum wage or you'll learn what unemployment is, you know what will happen? minimum wage will go up. if women become mobilized and say, sorry, we're tired of working for $79 on the dollar than the 1 dollar for men. whether it's the civil rights movement, the gay movement, always comes from the bottom on up. that's what this campaign is about. mobilizing millions of people many. >> who's your favorite republican? >>. >> i'll tell you something funny, i have favorite republicans, people i work with. if i tell you, it will be a disservice to that person. >> i want to keep this answer a little tight. we're running up against time. >> senator sanders, welcome to detroit. >> thank you. >> i wonder if you c
it will mean that young people and working class people will come out in large numbers. nail have a lot less seats in the house. here is the point. if the american people begin to stand up and fight for their rights. there's overwhelming support in this country to raise the minimum wage. if republicans look out and millions of people are engaged, you are going to raise the minimum wage or you'll learn what unemployment is, you know what will happen? minimum wage will go up. if women become...
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it is the people to make a difference. tim: absolutely, it is people. apple is about people.ie: and to get to people, you will still them? tim: i do not think of it as stealing. charlie: did steve still you from compaq? tim: compacted not only, he convinced me to join. [laughter] charlie: it is said that you have found some of the smartest people who understand cars, now. tim: i have read that. [laughter] charlie: that would be, if you are doing that, and there's every reason to believe you are, it would fit the pattern at apple. planning to go there, get the best people to take you there. and so, we read that you are hiring these people, we have to believe that you want to go there. tim: what we do, charlie, as he will look and explore a number of things. and then, a very small fraction of those, we advance. and so, i'm not going to comment on cars and our interest there, but i would just say that if you just monitor where we hire, the skills we hire, you will not necessarily connect the dots. because, there is such a great -- this curiosity creates an exploration here that
it is the people to make a difference. tim: absolutely, it is people. apple is about people.ie: and to get to people, you will still them? tim: i do not think of it as stealing. charlie: did steve still you from compaq? tim: compacted not only, he convinced me to join. [laughter] charlie: it is said that you have found some of the smartest people who understand cars, now. tim: i have read that. [laughter] charlie: that would be, if you are doing that, and there's every reason to believe you...
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today, we had italian people, spanish people, norwegian people , swedish people, who came in and didn't reductions to the passengers and us. to theintroductions passengers and us. reporter: in must be upsetting to have an attack in your neighborhood. >> it has shattered people vary enormously. struck us today is that my colleagues and i were very stimulated by the tenacity. nobody rested, head down, and everybody came to help. and nobody today has talked about the attack. everybody was busy helping people. i think tomorrow a lot of people draft of theack events that happened today. reporter: i am sure the work , and theinue here fallout from these attacks will continue for some time. thank you very much. host: thank you, catherine, reporting from brussels airport. we will just bring you breaking news right now. is citing a local saying theussels airport bombs were in fact in luggage. earlier, we showed you a photo weree three men they say the attackers. they were seen pushing luggage trolleys through the departure hall. one man, the one to the right dressed in pale colors, wearing be on
today, we had italian people, spanish people, norwegian people , swedish people, who came in and didn't reductions to the passengers and us. to theintroductions passengers and us. reporter: in must be upsetting to have an attack in your neighborhood. >> it has shattered people vary enormously. struck us today is that my colleagues and i were very stimulated by the tenacity. nobody rested, head down, and everybody came to help. and nobody today has talked about the attack. everybody was...
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very good people like ben carson, some people that, you know, a lot of people. now, when you have to divide all of that vote up and then supposed to get 50 plus 1, 50% plus 1, it's really very unfair. despite that i think i'm doing to do it. if i was short and millions of votes ahead, many millions ahead, more than 2 million votes ahead of cruz an i'm hundreds of delegates ahead, but if i was a little bit short of that number, and with all of these people that i had to beat, i think it would be very, very unfair. i'm going to be honest with you. >> we'll come back. more with donald trump. about hillary and the president wants to bring in more refugees even though our intelligence community says, isis will infiltrate that community. more after the break and then later tonight -- >> i think i'm probably the most transparent person in public life. stay tuned. there will be a lot more. >> a blistering new ad puts hillary clinton's long list of scandals in the spotlight. plus, later tonight -- ♪ ♪ we got chocolate >> a disturbing video which allergy? eees. bees? eese
very good people like ben carson, some people that, you know, a lot of people. now, when you have to divide all of that vote up and then supposed to get 50 plus 1, 50% plus 1, it's really very unfair. despite that i think i'm doing to do it. if i was short and millions of votes ahead, many millions ahead, more than 2 million votes ahead of cruz an i'm hundreds of delegates ahead, but if i was a little bit short of that number, and with all of these people that i had to beat, i think it would be...
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have killed several people, perhaps as many as ten. there is an american connection to this. 15 the fbi may have found a way into the san bernardino help. >> president obama wrapping up his trip to cuba after a joint castro. juliet: i am julia. ben: i am been simoneau. an simoneau. a lot to get to. pretty quiet. out there this morning for starters it is cooler. central park, newark, 32, partly cloudy to mainly clear sky, not much happening today, winds a little lighter, they have relaxed a bit, pretty gusty but now coming from the west northwest, 7 to 14 mph. still significant but not as bad as yesterday. locally looking mainly clear, not much happening here. very light snow showers on radar frontal boundary stalled out in that region, just isn't much coming to mix things up or bring any changes. we are in pretty good shape. mostly sunny skies with milder highs from 29 to 54, winds at 7:14, mostly cloudy later tonight with mild lows from 40 to 46. through the next 7 days, 54 jumps to a high of 68 tomorrow, southwest wind is helping us
have killed several people, perhaps as many as ten. there is an american connection to this. 15 the fbi may have found a way into the san bernardino help. >> president obama wrapping up his trip to cuba after a joint castro. juliet: i am julia. ben: i am been simoneau. an simoneau. a lot to get to. pretty quiet. out there this morning for starters it is cooler. central park, newark, 32, partly cloudy to mainly clear sky, not much happening today, winds a little lighter, they have relaxed...
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people communicating with other people. focus on people who might be threats. some of it is randomness. having canine teams in area where people congregate. you see this sometimes on the train. the dogs walk by. having an armed presence in certain areas so you can respond quickly. none of these things are a perfect magic bullet. they will never have a perfect level of security. but you're reducing the risk, managing the risk. >> michael, you talk about metadata, the nsa has it. we had an incidence with snowden, maybe we were more vigilant -- were we more vigilant before snowden than after? >> no question that snowden created a lot of misinformation and a lot of pushback against intelligence collection. it was an effort to look at what we're doing, see the things that are excessive and need to be reformulated. i think on balance we still have most of the capabilities that we had before. and unlike ten years ago, we built an ability to use behavioral analytics and to collect and assimilate and integrate data that is far superior than we've had before. while it's
people communicating with other people. focus on people who might be threats. some of it is randomness. having canine teams in area where people congregate. you see this sometimes on the train. the dogs walk by. having an armed presence in certain areas so you can respond quickly. none of these things are a perfect magic bullet. they will never have a perfect level of security. but you're reducing the risk, managing the risk. >> michael, you talk about metadata, the nsa has it. we had an...
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the only people the benefit from the foreign companies in cuba is the government itself and the people who work for the government to. john: i would argue that they may be even worse off without those jobs. you after much negotiation went there. >> it took me about 10 years. finally i was led in. they knew i wasn't happy about fidel castro and i had written a lot of negative articles about him but when the soviet union died in the early 1990s and all of the money the cuban was getting become a 60% of the gdp tried up overnight virtually they were so desperate that they let me in for a couple of weeks. john for people for pretty willing to speak up against the state? >> they were that point because they believe like the soviet union cuba's communist government would die which it didn't. that shocked them but at that brief there was a window for a year and a half where they believe that what happened in the soviet union and eas unit -- what happened in cuba. john: the theory behind the embargo is the economic pressure will inspire people to vote for -- and here's senator ted cruz. >> reg
the only people the benefit from the foreign companies in cuba is the government itself and the people who work for the government to. john: i would argue that they may be even worse off without those jobs. you after much negotiation went there. >> it took me about 10 years. finally i was led in. they knew i wasn't happy about fidel castro and i had written a lot of negative articles about him but when the soviet union died in the early 1990s and all of the money the cuban was getting...
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give people money. one country might do that. >> bad idea. >> we're not just called to have a heart for the poor, we're supposed to have a mind for the poor. >> many people's minds say spread the wealth. >> i think we should share more. >> increase the minimum wage. >> three-dollar increase can make a living wage. it makes a living wage. it makes a living wage. >> what should america do about poverty? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. >> in this rich country lots of people are poor. so what should we do about that? spread the wealth, that's the democrat's plan. some americans are plenty rich. we can just tax more and spend the money on the poor. fifty years ago president johnson said america will end poverty by doing that. >> this administration today here and now declares unconditional war on poverty in america. [applauding] >> he expanded social security to include more people. expanded the food stamp program. created the job core and more. and look how it's reduced poverty. in the fi
give people money. one country might do that. >> bad idea. >> we're not just called to have a heart for the poor, we're supposed to have a mind for the poor. >> many people's minds say spread the wealth. >> i think we should share more. >> increase the minimum wage. >> three-dollar increase can make a living wage. it makes a living wage. it makes a living wage. >> what should america do about poverty? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john...
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these are very smart people. so -- but i do believe that everybody is moving toward realizing encryption is not bad, that in fact encryption is good, because it shields you from many crimes that would occur if the information weren't encrypted. >> but you also made a speech in which you talk about the other side of this, which is people who -- information that's too easily accessible. you know, that in fact those companies will lull you into a kind of complacency about what happens to your information, which is being sent out so other people can monetize it. >> yeah. i think that -- you know, we have this very straightforward business model, that if you decide to buy an iphone, we'll make money. if you decide to buy an ipad, we'll make money. we don't try to build a profile of charlie rose to make money. it's not in our value system to do that. >> but the value question -- >> it's a value question for us. i'm not condemning other people. i'm saying for us, it's a value question. we're fine with people advertising
these are very smart people. so -- but i do believe that everybody is moving toward realizing encryption is not bad, that in fact encryption is good, because it shields you from many crimes that would occur if the information weren't encrypted. >> but you also made a speech in which you talk about the other side of this, which is people who -- information that's too easily accessible. you know, that in fact those companies will lull you into a kind of complacency about what happens to...
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we told people who we really were. and then every time we came forward with an issue, we allowed gay and lesbian people to serve openly in the military. most people in the military have forgotten that. go back and i wish one of the things people would do, when people make these predictions that there's going to be gloom and doom, hold them to them. wait and see what happens -- >> right. and remind them what they said. >> exactly. >> because you talk a lot about the repeal of don't ask don't tell. the clinton years is essentially a study, and everybody working this out in realtime. >> absolutely. >> you talk a lot about that in this book and the reality is that's barely 20 years ago that we're talking about and yet the world has completely changed to the point that we forgot there was a time. >> no question. bill clinton, to his credit, tried to get rid of the ban on gays serving in the military. >> right. >> and -- >> the security clearance question. >> yeah, well, clinton tried to do that and he was foiled by a combin
we told people who we really were. and then every time we came forward with an issue, we allowed gay and lesbian people to serve openly in the military. most people in the military have forgotten that. go back and i wish one of the things people would do, when people make these predictions that there's going to be gloom and doom, hold them to them. wait and see what happens -- >> right. and remind them what they said. >> exactly. >> because you talk a lot about the repeal of...
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there are street people and there are homeless people. street people want to be on the street. homeless people have a situation. what about resources for them? can i raise my hand and get help in the city? and i see a lot of successful people and you talked about the five year thing earlier. you put it up on the screen. imagine anybody in this room with house keys right now giving up the keys for five years. i don't want to be part of that statistic. i want some assistance and i want it now and i know it's here so i am asking what do we do? are we talking to the right people now or spinning our wheels and running our mouth? thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hello supervisors. margenglish executive director of the st. paul society. we manage and staff the shelter -- on fifth and bryant. we have a drop in center on fifth and bryant and we are staffing the pier 80 winter shelter. with that as context i want to mimic what everyone is saying and the head and heart seem to be coming together in the room today. when the controller's report tells you what the social serv
there are street people and there are homeless people. street people want to be on the street. homeless people have a situation. what about resources for them? can i raise my hand and get help in the city? and i see a lot of successful people and you talked about the five year thing earlier. you put it up on the screen. imagine anybody in this room with house keys right now giving up the keys for five years. i don't want to be part of that statistic. i want some assistance and i want it now and...
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there are street people and there are homeless people. street people want to be on the street. homeless people have a situation. what about resources for them? can i raise my hand and get help in the city? and i see a lot of successful people and you talked about the five year thing earlier. you put it up on the screen. imagine anybody in this room with house keys right now giving up the keys for five years. i don't want to be part of that statistic. i want some assistance and i want it now and i know it's here so i am asking what do we do? are we talking to the right people now or spinning our wheels and running our mouth? thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hello supervisors. margenglish executive director of the st. paul society. we manage and staff the shelter -- on fifth and bryant. we have a drop in center on fifth and bryant and we are staffing the pier 80 winter shelter. with that as context i want to mimic what everyone is saying and the head and heart seem to be coming together in the room today. when the controller's report tells you what the social serv
there are street people and there are homeless people. street people want to be on the street. homeless people have a situation. what about resources for them? can i raise my hand and get help in the city? and i see a lot of successful people and you talked about the five year thing earlier. you put it up on the screen. imagine anybody in this room with house keys right now giving up the keys for five years. i don't want to be part of that statistic. i want some assistance and i want it now and...
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those people, he was saying "those people."k this to mean something coded? >> i'm hoping he does something more than sell steaks in his victory speech if he has minute tomorrow. >>> coming up, "washington post" robert costa and political analyst jeff greenfield join the conversation. "morning joe" is coming right back. everhas a number.olicy but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families that have supported them, we offer our best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here. uh, i live right over there actually. you've been to my place. no, i wasn't...oh look, you dropped something. it's your resume with a 20 dollar bill taped to it. that's weird. you want to work for ge too. hahaha, what? well we're always looking for developers who are up for big world changing challenges like making planes, trains and hospitals run better. why don't you check
those people, he was saying "those people."k this to mean something coded? >> i'm hoping he does something more than sell steaks in his victory speech if he has minute tomorrow. >>> coming up, "washington post" robert costa and political analyst jeff greenfield join the conversation. "morning joe" is coming right back. everhas a number.olicy but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families that...
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when water freezes, people play on it. when it bubbles, people sit in it.e's about to be even more water. there's about to be even more water. ok, smile. in fact, there's so much water out there, why in the world would you get a phone that can't get wet? ok, try again. the new water-resistant galaxy s7 edge. ♪ for crash survival, subaru has developed ours most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety...
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these people do nothing. who are "these people" in that case? >> well, i see people in the audience that i don't think they have great future. i think they're disrupters, they are not in love with our country. i think they protest and disrupt, that's what they do. i don't know if they do it for a living, i don't know if they get paid for doing it. but they are not good people and they are certainly not good for our country and the people that come to my rallies these are extraordinary people. these are great people. these are people that are really disenfranchised in many cases. noww that being said, we are very successful people, we have smartest, we have the best aren't educated as well. if you look at the polls coming out of all these states that i've won, which is most of them, if you look at the polls coming out i lead with hispanics, i lead with women, i lead with very well educated. i lead in all different categories. very proudly i lead with evangelical. i lead with veterans. i lead in every category. so, i have everybody. we really do h
these people do nothing. who are "these people" in that case? >> well, i see people in the audience that i don't think they have great future. i think they're disrupters, they are not in love with our country. i think they protest and disrupt, that's what they do. i don't know if they do it for a living, i don't know if they get paid for doing it. but they are not good people and they are certainly not good for our country and the people that come to my rallies these are...
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, the cuban people, and people around the world. there's no secret that our government us disagree on many of these issues. i've had frank conversations with president castro. for many years he's pointed out the flaws in the american system. economic inequality, the death penalty, racial discrimination, wars abroad. that's just a sample. he has a much longer list. but here's what the cuban people need to understand. i welcome this open debate and dialogue. it's good. it's healthy. i'm not afraid of it. we do have too much money in american politics, but in america, it's still possible for somebody like me, a child who was raised by a single mom, a child of mixed race who did not have a lot of money to pursue and achieve the highest office in the land. that's what's possible in america. [ applause ] >> we have do have challenges with racial biases in our communities and criminal justice system and our society. the legacy of slavery and segregation. but the fact that we have open debates within america's own democracy is what allows u
, the cuban people, and people around the world. there's no secret that our government us disagree on many of these issues. i've had frank conversations with president castro. for many years he's pointed out the flaws in the american system. economic inequality, the death penalty, racial discrimination, wars abroad. that's just a sample. he has a much longer list. but here's what the cuban people need to understand. i welcome this open debate and dialogue. it's good. it's healthy. i'm not...
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the people who are directing them. even if it's just inspiration it takes you back to iraq and syria and the need to eliminate the sources of ainspiration >> reporter: one middle east observer says i.s.i.l. is under growing pressure >> as we've seen in last couple of months, these are signs of a group in retreat. it's also a sign of a strategic change. for that end eliminating more of the leadership becomes important as the group rethinks its targets and its strategy going forward >>> it has also been revealed the pentagon will ask the president to improve more troops. it is unclear where the intelligence came from that allowed him to be targeted, bull he has a 7 million dollar bounty on his head >>> large numbers of refugees are the greece-macedonia border are refusing offer from greece's government to move to better accommodation. nearly 12,000 refugees have been living in a make shiflt tent city at the border crossing where they have been stuck for weeks. >> reporter: this time the government in greece has been able
the people who are directing them. even if it's just inspiration it takes you back to iraq and syria and the need to eliminate the sources of ainspiration >> reporter: one middle east observer says i.s.i.l. is under growing pressure >> as we've seen in last couple of months, these are signs of a group in retreat. it's also a sign of a strategic change. for that end eliminating more of the leadership becomes important as the group rethinks its targets and its strategy going forward...
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they are adding additional protection to people who do not want to hire or deal with people who are gayorgia, you can already be denied housing if you are gay. this is adding a layer of protection for religious people in other situations that they feel they might be under threat. so states like indiana and georgia already allow a certain amount of it. so that, by itself, may be hurting them. when these things happen, it can be worse. the latest statistic is there are 32 states, 200 different bills that the lgbt community considers a threat to their lifestyle. david: as you are reporting this these, i imagine you talked to a lot of people. i wonder if any story stood out to you, people who may have wanted to take a job in a certain state and decided against it, someone who might have faced some challenges with recruitment? jeff: there is another company in the story, eaton. one of the workers instrumental in getting the company public perception, she said if it were not for her partner that she had in the state, in ohio, that to her was such a hostile environment, a state that you are no
they are adding additional protection to people who do not want to hire or deal with people who are gayorgia, you can already be denied housing if you are gay. this is adding a layer of protection for religious people in other situations that they feel they might be under threat. so states like indiana and georgia already allow a certain amount of it. so that, by itself, may be hurting them. when these things happen, it can be worse. the latest statistic is there are 32 states, 200 different...
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i know people are frustrated. i know people are angry. he worked really hard, they pay their taxes, they pay the mortgage on time, and they know someone else's gaming the system. someone else has decided i will not pay my mortgage at all, then the date will work with me to lower the payments. but they make their payments every month and the bank will not work with them. [applause] they know someone who has decided i will act like if i have social anxiety, so i can get long-term disability, even though i'm not disabled, they will pay me to stay home and i will make some extra money under the table in cash. they are gaming the system. [applause] and they get frustrated, and they say enough is enough. that is where leadership matters. that is where leadership steps forward and saying you have a right to be angry about all of that. we will fix it. what we see instead is a new brand of leadership which is no leadership at all. which says to people get angry, get even angrier, and let's take it out on these, and if everybody -- and it is everyb
i know people are frustrated. i know people are angry. he worked really hard, they pay their taxes, they pay the mortgage on time, and they know someone else's gaming the system. someone else has decided i will not pay my mortgage at all, then the date will work with me to lower the payments. but they make their payments every month and the bank will not work with them. [applause] they know someone who has decided i will act like if i have social anxiety, so i can get long-term disability, even...
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people and other people are not eating their share of lunch. michael: does it dissipate if trump loses and -- ken: no, i think it's already there. i have spent my professional life dealing in american history and you -- the 30 films i made, you know, maybe three don't deal with race in some way or another. doesn't mean i'm not going to look for it. it's always there. we put black history as if it's some politically correct agenda in february. it's every day. it's part of the american narrative. when thomas jefferson said all men were created equal. he didn't mean the 100 people he owned. that would ensure we would have a civil war, both symbolically and literally and everything that led up to the civil war, everything before it led up and everything since has been a consequence. you run into race all the time. i spent my life deflecting criticism from the haters, we would say, on the internet, but writing letters and colleagues would say, would you let go of this thing? now that obama was elected, would you now shut up? wait, wait, you watch. r
people and other people are not eating their share of lunch. michael: does it dissipate if trump loses and -- ken: no, i think it's already there. i have spent my professional life dealing in american history and you -- the 30 films i made, you know, maybe three don't deal with race in some way or another. doesn't mean i'm not going to look for it. it's always there. we put black history as if it's some politically correct agenda in february. it's every day. it's part of the american narrative....
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i'm not interested in punishing people for slavery or punishing people for terrorism. i'm not interested in punishing people for segregation or even punishing people for police violence. i'm interested in getting us to a place where we're feeling something that looks more like freedom and justice. >> and we can't get there without truth and reconciliation. go to germany where in less than 80 years, that nation has recovered from the holocaust, not by denying it, but by putting markers in stones at the home of every jewish family in berlin. by directing people who come to germany to auschwitz and the camps to reflect soberly on the history of the holocaust. in america, we do the opposite. we don't talk about slavery. >> so now that we're in this period of our history where one in three black males is expected to go to jail or prison, where people of color are menaced and targeted on the streets of our country the question really is when will we stop, when will we change direction, when will we confront this legacy that we have created in america by our inaction, by our
i'm not interested in punishing people for slavery or punishing people for terrorism. i'm not interested in punishing people for segregation or even punishing people for police violence. i'm interested in getting us to a place where we're feeling something that looks more like freedom and justice. >> and we can't get there without truth and reconciliation. go to germany where in less than 80 years, that nation has recovered from the holocaust, not by denying it, but by putting markers in...
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then lots of distressed people, panicked people. some of them finding cover, which at that point we heard another explosion. we didn't know the cause of the explosion, but my instinct was it was a terrorist attack. it couldn't have been anything else but an explosion caused by a bomb. we saw one woman covered in blood coming down her face. lots of people crying. other people trying to call their loved ones. lots of confusion. the authorities of course also you forget this, they're caught up in this. they don't know what's going on. they're frightened. they don't know what to respond -- there's no information coming to them as to what to do or what is happening. >> so there you go. mr. rossie, who was actually at the airport. >> not at the airport, didn't know how close it was. he didn't know if it was the shape of the building, but it sounded like it was right next to where i was standing. >> that happened at 8:00 at the airport in brussels and then 79 minutes later there were strikes at of two the metro stops downtown, at the schum
then lots of distressed people, panicked people. some of them finding cover, which at that point we heard another explosion. we didn't know the cause of the explosion, but my instinct was it was a terrorist attack. it couldn't have been anything else but an explosion caused by a bomb. we saw one woman covered in blood coming down her face. lots of people crying. other people trying to call their loved ones. lots of confusion. the authorities of course also you forget this, they're caught up in...
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so how do you bring young people together to solve big problems and not use people's fears and anger and resentment to divide people from one another. >> well, trayvon martin is a good example. what did president obama do? not anything untoward, he didn't call for the march of 1 million people into sanford, florida, he said if i had a son, he would look like trayvon, which is not only obvious, but true. and i mean, it was it was hardly setting a flag on fire. but he had just overturned the tables in the temple and people said something crazy. and people bring it up today, two and a half years later, as a real offense that he said that, and he somehow politicized the shooting of trayvon martin by george zimmerman. >> what i'm saying, as a white man, that if my son, even in a hoody was down there at the same time, this would not have happened to him and that's not politicizing it. >> what i'm saying, we have such a hard time even talking about the easy parking lots of a difficult situation. >> because as you know, in 1964 and 65, linden johnson said if we democrats support civil rights
so how do you bring young people together to solve big problems and not use people's fears and anger and resentment to divide people from one another. >> well, trayvon martin is a good example. what did president obama do? not anything untoward, he didn't call for the march of 1 million people into sanford, florida, he said if i had a son, he would look like trayvon, which is not only obvious, but true. and i mean, it was it was hardly setting a flag on fire. but he had just overturned...
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whose people? where do those people live?ld love to go to people's houses and knock on the doors and for people to go out, handsome guy people come and say, -- people are confused. hatred is spoken in your behalf. everyone speaks on your behalf, you want a different thing. no one knows what exactly what great so what is your real treat? that is not possible. people is just a word that politicians, politicians used to divide us into groups to hate each other. the second they come eliminate any opposition from the legitimate branch. that havee countries got to socialism in the 21st century, you will not find one independent parliament does not exist. --n you go to the judges they are going to reopen a case to blame her. do not have any more independence of power strip the three branches of power and one dictator, and what do you do? you increase state employment. it was going to rebel and a system like that? you have constitutional forms to stay in power. the that has gotten more to the left in this is -- morales change the nam
whose people? where do those people live?ld love to go to people's houses and knock on the doors and for people to go out, handsome guy people come and say, -- people are confused. hatred is spoken in your behalf. everyone speaks on your behalf, you want a different thing. no one knows what exactly what great so what is your real treat? that is not possible. people is just a word that politicians, politicians used to divide us into groups to hate each other. the second they come eliminate any...
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. >> you grow and people love your products. when they love it, they tell other people in. silicon valley, everyone is focused on the growth and numbers going up. i say we should focus on making sure people have great trips. >> rose: we continue with our conversation with tim cook from 2015 in our ongoing inquiry what makes apple apple. >> here's the situation, on your smartphone, your iphone today, there is lyle health information, financial information, there are intimate conversations with your family or co-workers, there is probably business secrets from the work that you're doing, and there is also tracks of what you've searched on, lots of information about what you're looking at and writing, and maybe you're a journalist and maybe even your sources, right? and all of this stuff is incredibly personal and we believe incredibly private and you should have the ability to protect it. >> rose: travis kalanick, brian chesky and tim cook, when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following:. >> rose: travis kalanick is here. he is the co-founder and c.e.
. >> you grow and people love your products. when they love it, they tell other people in. silicon valley, everyone is focused on the growth and numbers going up. i say we should focus on making sure people have great trips. >> rose: we continue with our conversation with tim cook from 2015 in our ongoing inquiry what makes apple apple. >> here's the situation, on your smartphone, your iphone today, there is lyle health information, financial information, there are intimate...
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. >> 12,000 people. >> 12,000, 13,000, 14,000 people. who's going there? is anybody going?ow it's going to be more. thanks for being here. all right. you are maybe one week away if you were to win florida and ohio and polls show that the real clear politics average is plus 18 in florida. >> right. >> there's a fox poll that came out today showed you more than double marco rubio at 43% to his 20%. if you win florida and ohio, you are well on your way to the nomination to be the republican nominee for president. how would that make you feel? >> it would make me feel great because we're going to beat hillary and we are going to make america great again. it is -- it would make me feel great. >> i want to -- i know that you've talked a lot and i have had an opportunity and i'm thankful for the opportunity. i have interviewed you and the candidates in this process and i watch the criticism. i watch the debates. these debates have been getting pretty fierce, right? and i want to give you an opportunity. if this does happen to you, what -- how do you fix your our broken economy? i
. >> 12,000 people. >> 12,000, 13,000, 14,000 people. who's going there? is anybody going?ow it's going to be more. thanks for being here. all right. you are maybe one week away if you were to win florida and ohio and polls show that the real clear politics average is plus 18 in florida. >> right. >> there's a fox poll that came out today showed you more than double marco rubio at 43% to his 20%. if you win florida and ohio, you are well on your way to the nomination to...
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, for people of color , for young people and old people to participate. those cowardly governess, if you do not have the guts to participate in free and fair elections, get another job. "bernie"]chanting sanders: if elected president, you can bet your bottom dollar we will have a department of justice which will vigorously take on every one of these causes. if you are 18 years of age, or older, you are registered to country.his in addition to the fact that we have a corrupt campaign finance system, there is something else that we have got to address in a very straightforward way. rigged that we have a economy. the television stations in the deal withyou do not this issue very much. economy means is 0.1% owny, the top almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. [booing] sen. sanders: it means the 20 wealthiest people in this country own more wealth than the bottom 150 million half of our country. another example. the wealthiestat family in this country is the walton family who on walmart. [booing] wal-martf you know, pays wages that are so low, that many of i
, for people of color , for young people and old people to participate. those cowardly governess, if you do not have the guts to participate in free and fair elections, get another job. "bernie"]chanting sanders: if elected president, you can bet your bottom dollar we will have a department of justice which will vigorously take on every one of these causes. if you are 18 years of age, or older, you are registered to country.his in addition to the fact that we have a corrupt campaign...
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people of color or young people or old people to vote. and i say to those cowardly governors, if you are not prepared to engage in a free and democratic election, get another job! get out of politics! cheers and applause] crowd chanting "bernie"] bernie sanders: today, the united states has sadly one of the lowest voter turnouts of any major country on earth. our job is to increase voter turnout, not lower voter turnout, make it easier for people to participate, not arder. as rosario mentioned, this campaign is not just about a corrupt campaign finance system, which is undermining democracy. it is about a rigged economy. t is about an economy in which the top .1% now own almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. [crowd booing] bernie sanders: it is about an economy where the 20 wealthiest people own more wealth than the bottom 150 million people. [crowd booing] bernie sanders: it is about an economy in which one family, the walton family owning walmart -- [crowd booing] bernie sanders: this one family owns more wealth than the bottom 40% o
people of color or young people or old people to vote. and i say to those cowardly governors, if you are not prepared to engage in a free and democratic election, get another job! get out of politics! cheers and applause] crowd chanting "bernie"] bernie sanders: today, the united states has sadly one of the lowest voter turnouts of any major country on earth. our job is to increase voter turnout, not lower voter turnout, make it easier for people to participate, not arder. as rosario...
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you can't ever save people.w, if there had been a way to go after the leaders of the, you know, the massacres in rwanda, to stop that before 800,000 people were killed, what would we have done? we do, as you know very well, target terrorists, with etarget them because we believe that they are plotting and planning against us, our friends and our allies. they may not be a head of state, but they are very well the head of a terrorist group. these are tough, hard choices. i wrote a whole book called "hard choicesment". >> getting ready for the role of commander in chief already. more with our town hall with hillary clinton. this is "hardball," the place for politics. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. you're an at&t small business expert? sure am. m
you can't ever save people.w, if there had been a way to go after the leaders of the, you know, the massacres in rwanda, to stop that before 800,000 people were killed, what would we have done? we do, as you know very well, target terrorists, with etarget them because we believe that they are plotting and planning against us, our friends and our allies. they may not be a head of state, but they are very well the head of a terrorist group. these are tough, hard choices. i wrote a whole book...
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and i tell people. on the social economics it is more heightened on the per capita basis that everything that you say i completely agree with. the issue that i have is how do we teach, i do volunteer and i teach young men, how do we teach the younger generation and not to fall into the trap of the democrats with the holy grail that seems every one because i do it twice a week. to achieve everything into the 100% of the person but i could be a. hopefully one day i will run into you. >> host: >> guest: the caller raises important issues. i talk about the negatives, but there are solutions. i think that the solution is talking more about what the speaker is doing which is the speaker is bringing forward policies on how to present poverty through work and responsibility and empowerment and a lot of this goes back to when he worked for jack kemp and we talked about how he had these ideas of enterprise zones and if the businesses want to go to places like baltimore where he would have torn down buildings and
and i tell people. on the social economics it is more heightened on the per capita basis that everything that you say i completely agree with. the issue that i have is how do we teach, i do volunteer and i teach young men, how do we teach the younger generation and not to fall into the trap of the democrats with the holy grail that seems every one because i do it twice a week. to achieve everything into the 100% of the person but i could be a. hopefully one day i will run into you. >>...