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us a fractured party. they're going to leave us a fractured nation. they're going to leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other. because they have different political opinions. but we find ourselves at this point is not surprising. for the warning signs have been here close to a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried me and others into office. because not enough was happening. that tea party wave gave republicans a majority in the house. but nothing changed. and in 2014, the same voters gave republicans a majority in the senate. and still, nothing changed. and i blame some of that on the conservative movement. a movement that is supposed to be about our principles and our idea. but i blame most of it on our political establishment. but after tonight it is clear that while we are on the right side, this year, we will not be on the winning side. i take great comfort in the that in their hearts, humans plan their course. but the lord establishes their steps. while it is not god's plan that i be president in 2016, or maybe ever. and while today my campaign is su
us a fractured party. they're going to leave us a fractured nation. they're going to leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other. because they have different political opinions. but we find ourselves at this point is not surprising. for the warning signs have been here close to a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried me and others into office. because not enough was happening. that tea party wave gave republicans a majority in the house. but nothing changed. and in 2014,...
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that's a good thing for us as a nation. the challenge i find is could we actually have a conversation as opposed to just talking at each other. that doesn't generate insight. that doesn't generate knowledge. >> rose: did that conversation take place after snowden at all? >> that conversation has been ongoing for a while now. >> rose: it continues. ight. you see that reflected, for example, in section 215 of the patriot act expired in the summer of 2015. long discussion, very public. our elected representatives had a lengthy discussion about are we comfortable with the framework, should it continue, what would it look like, should we extend the process in place now or do away with it, so we've created a new legal framework and a new set of laws, for example. >> rose: to do your job, do you have everything you need? >> you never have everything that you need. >> rose: what would you like to have more of? >> i wish that we were in an environment where the idea of a conversation we were actually talking to each other about tough
that's a good thing for us as a nation. the challenge i find is could we actually have a conversation as opposed to just talking at each other. that doesn't generate insight. that doesn't generate knowledge. >> rose: did that conversation take place after snowden at all? >> that conversation has been ongoing for a while now. >> rose: it continues. ight. you see that reflected, for example, in section 215 of the patriot act expired in the summer of 2015. long discussion, very...
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the politics of resentment against other people will not just the as a fractured party, they will is a fractured nation. they leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opinions. we find ourselves at a point of not surprising for that the warning signs have been here for a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried us into office and that give republicans a majority in the house. but nothing changed. gave14, the same voters republicans a majority in the senate, but still nothing changed. i blame some of that on the conservative movement, that is supposed to be about our ideals. i blame most of it on our political establishment. [applause] a political establishment that for far too long is looked down at conservatives as simpleminded people. they looked down at conservatives as simply bomb throwers. far too long get taken the votes of conservatives for granted. a political establishment that is grown to confuse cronyism for capitalism, and big business for free enterprise. i endeavored over the last 11 months to bridge this divide within our party, and our countr
the politics of resentment against other people will not just the as a fractured party, they will is a fractured nation. they leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opinions. we find ourselves at a point of not surprising for that the warning signs have been here for a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried us into office and that give republicans a majority in the house. but nothing changed. gave14, the same voters republicans a...
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answer is not for any one of us to unilaterally decide that i will decide what is right and wrong and which laws to obey. i would argue that is not a good place for us as a nation you believe something being done is wrong, stand up and raise it. i can remember that i had a discussion with my father. charlie: a lot of people did that after snowden that they thought too much information was being collected and that safeguards were not sufficient. adm. rogers: you had people outside the organization arguing that -- don't get me wrong, we worked in an elected representative democracy. we have to be accountable to the system. i do not get offended when people ask, why should we become kibble and what you do? should i really believe it? i don't have a problem with that conversation. that's a good thing for the nation. challenger find is could we actually have a conversation as opposed to just talking at each other? that does not generate insight or knowledge. charlie: has that conversation taking place after snowden at all? adm. rogers: that conversation has been going on for a while now. he saw that section 215 of the patriot act expired. a long discussion, the repr
answer is not for any one of us to unilaterally decide that i will decide what is right and wrong and which laws to obey. i would argue that is not a good place for us as a nation you believe something being done is wrong, stand up and raise it. i can remember that i had a discussion with my father. charlie: a lot of people did that after snowden that they thought too much information was being collected and that safeguards were not sufficient. adm. rogers: you had people outside the...
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nation to come together. >> the politics of resensement against other people will not leave us a fractured party, they're going to leave us a fractured nation. they're going to leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other. >> reporter: does that mean rallying behind donald trump? >> what this will mean is marco rubio suspending his campaign, if we have a three-person race on the republican side, that will go on for another several weeks and there's a good chance that donald trump can't achieve the delegate count that is necessary to win first ballot at the republican convention which means there could be a >>> and he agrees after tonight, it all comes down to the cleveland convention. >> you have to win about 56% of the remaining delegates to get that number and you better believe ted cruz and john kasich are going to be doing from doing that. >> reporter: with big wins in florida, ohio and ohio, hillary clinton may have put the death nail in any hope for bernie sanders. >> she will have the amount of delegates she needs, unless she stumbles or there is some other investigation that comes up. we're still waiting, of course, on the fbi as to whether they c
nation to come together. >> the politics of resensement against other people will not leave us a fractured party, they're going to leave us a fractured nation. they're going to leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other. >> reporter: does that mean rallying behind donald trump? >> what this will mean is marco rubio suspending his campaign, if we have a three-person race on the republican side, that will go on for another several weeks and there's a good chance...
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us a fractured party. they're going to leave us a fractured nation. they're going to leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opinions. after tonight it is clear that while we are on the right side, this year, we will not be on the winning side. while it is not god's plan that i be president in 2016 or maybe ever, and while today my campaign is suspended -- the fact that i have even come this far is evidence of how special america truly is. and all the reason more while we must do all we to ensure that this nation remains a special place. >> rubio's campaign was marked with missteps including that repetitive debate in new hampshire. he acknowledged he regretted going ultra negative on donald trump and not winning began to take that toll. and as of this morn, rubio finishes with winning minnesota, puerto rico and washington, d.c. and by the way in north carolina, ohio and missouri, 59% of rubio voters said they would have chosen ted cruz if only that senator from texas and trump were on the ballot. >>> meanwhile, john kasich
us a fractured party. they're going to leave us a fractured nation. they're going to leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opinions. after tonight it is clear that while we are on the right side, this year, we will not be on the winning side. while it is not god's plan that i be president in 2016 or maybe ever, and while today my campaign is suspended -- the fact that i have even come this far is evidence of how special america truly...
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have done, accepting in 25,000 syrian refugees, does right by both the by the values that define us as a nation. >> would you beep just just as comfortable if there was a terrorist attack carried out by refugee? >> ultimately. being open and respectful towards each other is much more powerful as a way to diffuse hatred and anger than -- than, you know layering on, you know, sees. >> reporter: his commitment to openness is reminiscent to his father pierre, regarded as one of the founders of modern canada. >> canada must be progressive. and canada must be a justifier. >> reporter: he enshrined into law, a charter of rights and freedoms similar to the u.s.'s bill of rights that still defines what it means to be canadian today. and he made the country officially bilingual. english. known as much for his towering intellect as his glamour and charm. he dominated canadian politics for nearly two decades. >> once again that's justin. and from the moment his son was born, on christmas day in 1971, justin trudeau was thrust into his father's spotlight. every step including some of his first chronicled by
have done, accepting in 25,000 syrian refugees, does right by both the by the values that define us as a nation. >> would you beep just just as comfortable if there was a terrorist attack carried out by refugee? >> ultimately. being open and respectful towards each other is much more powerful as a way to diffuse hatred and anger than -- than, you know layering on, you know, sees. >> reporter: his commitment to openness is reminiscent to his father pierre, regarded as one of...
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us a fractured party. fractured nation. they're going to leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opinions. >> at one point during his speech, a trump supporter yelled out "trump for president." rubio responded with a grin. >> don't worry. you won't get beat up at our event. >> he was escorted out of the fint and moments later, rubio supporters also walked out disappointed with the night's turnout. >> i was almost crying upstairs. it was add. >> a little sad. but at the end of the day, i think the republican party@ needs to rally behind one candidate to defeat donald trump. >> reporter: marco rubio finished with a prayer and he made one final plea to the american public to not give into fear and frustration. reporting live in southwest miami dade, laura rodriguez. >> thank you. here's a look at the breakdown here in florida. donald trump the projected winner with 46% of the votes. decision 2016 continues now with the big winners in palm beach county. ril willard shepard is live with the trump cam
us a fractured party. fractured nation. they're going to leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opinions. >> at one point during his speech, a trump supporter yelled out "trump for president." rubio responded with a grin. >> don't worry. you won't get beat up at our event. >> he was escorted out of the fint and moments later, rubio supporters also walked out disappointed with the night's turnout. >> i...
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when you see that film, you'll always realize what these first responders have meant to us as a nation. there was another hand. yes, sir. right here. we'll go into the crowd here. maybe even take a couple back there. >> thank you, governor. i work with veterans. 22 veterans a day dying by suicide. what is your plan? how do we end it? >> well, i would tell you that, number one, when a veteran -- when a combat veteran returns to america they should be able to get health care anywhere they want whenever they want it, period, end of story. kay? [applause] >> and, you know, why does it happen? it happens -- why do we see this? because they get so frustrated that they can't get their calls returned. the organization, itself, has to be completely redone. we need to put somebody in charge of the veterans administration who has credibility with the american people. and there's no question in my mind the va needs to be decentralized, broken into smaller parts. and let me tell you, i know the man who is running the va. he is a west point graduate. he loves america as much as anybody. but i think
when you see that film, you'll always realize what these first responders have meant to us as a nation. there was another hand. yes, sir. right here. we'll go into the crowd here. maybe even take a couple back there. >> thank you, governor. i work with veterans. 22 veterans a day dying by suicide. what is your plan? how do we end it? >> well, i would tell you that, number one, when a veteran -- when a combat veteran returns to america they should be able to get health care anywhere...
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president hugely comfortable at a cuban baseball stadium, waving, smiling, photo >>>>porter: dan who has been critical of the president's visit has used his platform as a national talk show host on espn radio uses his voice for cuban americans. >> my mother's phones were tapped. there were government spies in the neighborhood who would come into our house whenever they wanted to. she was chased in the streets because she was going to the service of someone killed by the government. >>reporter: fernandez feels mixed emotions as a major league team takes the field in cuba. >> i think that that's the main goal here. >> we all know there's a bunchh of talent over there. come. he's been outspoken that the way this trip has been handled is not the best way to do it. >> i'm not against the game. i'm not against the ide of trying to bring about change. i'm against the idea of trusting the cuban government which has blood on its hands. that's clay ferraro reporting. >>> let's get you a check of your forecast now as you head out on this wednesday. it is going to be nice. today is a transition of the cooler stuff monday and tuesday and cooler weather sliding in our direct
president hugely comfortable at a cuban baseball stadium, waving, smiling, photo >>>>porter: dan who has been critical of the president's visit has used his platform as a national talk show host on espn radio uses his voice for cuban americans. >> my mother's phones were tapped. there were government spies in the neighborhood who would come into our house whenever they wanted to. she was chased in the streets because she was going to the service of someone killed by the...
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politics of resentment against other people will not just leave us a fractured party, they will leave us a fractured nation. they will leave us as a nation where people hate each other. >> presidential candidate marco rubio a disappointed marco rubio from some of the projections donald trump is the winner. marco rubio's home state, a must-win for him. 66% of the votes are in. donald trump has 45% to marco rubio's 27%. the key question now is will marco rubio continue running even though he has lost his home state? we will keep listening to what he is saying and monitoring it and if he does make an announcement we will let you know. >>> the nb aboard anonymously approved a plan to make one of the city's most dangerous roads safer for pedestrians and cars. talking about a stretch of lombard street from franklin to francisco. rob roth is live on lombard street where accidents are more and more frequent. rob. >> reporter: we are not talking about the more famous crooked part of lombard street, the city plans to overhaul the street making it safer for pedestrians crossing it and for drivers trying to drive over it. people on lombard
politics of resentment against other people will not just leave us a fractured party, they will leave us a fractured nation. they will leave us as a nation where people hate each other. >> presidential candidate marco rubio a disappointed marco rubio from some of the projections donald trump is the winner. marco rubio's home state, a must-win for him. 66% of the votes are in. donald trump has 45% to marco rubio's 27%. the key question now is will marco rubio continue running even though...
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as we get newew information. >> good morning, the president visit to cuba stirring up strong emotions with local sports figures how one is using his platform as a national voice. >> hello there, y yterday we were talking about temperatures dropping down to the fifth's, to start your tuesday, well, that's right. for cuba americans today's game was just not another game, and for one s sth n n sports personality it was special. that's because cuban heeder raul castro was with president obama right in the stanes. >> many are angry about the president's visit and so is e.s.f.n. dan live e r whose parents ned oppression on the island. >> he is known around the country for his off humorous takes on sports. but the president's visit to cube wayhas sured up a much different feeling, pain. >> it hurts to watch. strong emotions in south n n as major league team takes the field in cuba. >> seeing the president hugely comfortable at a cuban baseball stadium, waving, smiling, photo ops, it just hurts. >> he has been critical of the president's visit has used his mamaform as a national talk show host on espn radio, to be a when i talk about not trusting the government
as we get newew information. >> good morning, the president visit to cuba stirring up strong emotions with local sports figures how one is using his platform as a national voice. >> hello there, y yterday we were talking about temperatures dropping down to the fifth's, to start your tuesday, well, that's right. for cuba americans today's game was just not another game, and for one s sth n n sports personality it was special. that's because cuban heeder raul castro was with president...
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you say these divisions have been with us as a nation for a while. if your words, is it true, that you believe that trump is now exploiting them? to what degree? >> absolutely. i mean, i think what we're seeing with the trump campaign is a candidate who is exploiting divisions within the country between the democratic and republican parties but also now within the republican party. but these are divisions that have been developing for many years and in response to changes that have take taken place in country and the growing divide between the leaders of the two parties we have seen in congress and on the campaign trail. it is not at all surprising we are seeing this kind of division in the campaign right now. >> you know, much has been written about how some people view donald trump as making a concerted effort to target certain audiences or the electorate. but is it your feeling that donald trump, as an example here among the candidates, did seek out to try to divide or disrupt the republican party? >> well, trump is exploiting the divisions that h
you say these divisions have been with us as a nation for a while. if your words, is it true, that you believe that trump is now exploiting them? to what degree? >> absolutely. i mean, i think what we're seeing with the trump campaign is a candidate who is exploiting divisions within the country between the democratic and republican parties but also now within the republican party. but these are divisions that have been developing for many years and in response to changes that have take...
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when you see that film, you'll always realize what these first responders have meant to us as a nationen take a couple back there. >> thank you, governor. i work with veterans. 22 veterans a day dying by suicide. what is your plan? how do we end it? >> well, i would tell you that, number one, when a veteran -- when a combat veteran returns to america they should be able to get health care anywhere they want whenever they want it, period, end of story. kay? [applause] >> and, you know, why does it happen? it happens -- why do we see this? because they get so frustrated that they can't get their calls returned. the organization, itself, has to be completely redone. we need to put somebody in charge of the veterans administration who has credibility with the american people. and there's no question in my mind the va needs to be decentralized, broken into smaller parts. and let me tell you, i know the man who is running the va. he is a west point graduate. he loves america as much as anybody. but i think what happens in that job is they go in to change the bureaucracy and the bureaucracy,
when you see that film, you'll always realize what these first responders have meant to us as a nationen take a couple back there. >> thank you, governor. i work with veterans. 22 veterans a day dying by suicide. what is your plan? how do we end it? >> well, i would tell you that, number one, when a veteran -- when a combat veteran returns to america they should be able to get health care anywhere they want whenever they want it, period, end of story. kay? [applause] >> and,...
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resentment against other people will not just leave us a fractured party, they're going to leave us a fractured nation. they're going to leave us as nation where people literally hate each other. >> that's ted cruz and marco rubio there after last night's losses. rubio, of course, bowing out. ted cruz there making an appeal for rubio's delegates. politico reporting that several big name movement conservatives are meeting tomorrow, hoping to find some person, any person, to stop donald trump. however, just a short time ago, the governor of florida where trump had a huge night, huge said this on facebook. with his victories yesterday, i believe it is now time for republicans to accept and respect the will of the voters and coalesce behind donald trump. rick tyler, former ted cruz communications director is with me here in cleveland. he is also msnbc political analyst. you heard cruz there trying to pick up rubio's voters. even if he got rubio voters, at this point does ted cruz have legitimate path to the nomination that does not include a fight here in cleveland? >> it's probably narrow but, yes, he does. there's still enough deleg
resentment against other people will not just leave us a fractured party, they're going to leave us a fractured nation. they're going to leave us as nation where people literally hate each other. >> that's ted cruz and marco rubio there after last night's losses. rubio, of course, bowing out. ted cruz there making an appeal for rubio's delegates. politico reporting that several big name movement conservatives are meeting tomorrow, hoping to find some person, any person, to stop donald...
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the politics of resentment will not just leave us a fractured party, they will leave us a fractured nation. they will leave us asiterally hate each other because they have different political opinions. that we find ourselves at this point is not surprising. the warning signs have been here for close to a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried me and others into office because not enough was happening and that gave republicans a majority in the house, but nothing changed. in 2014, those voters gave republicans a majority in the senate, and still nothing changed. i blame some of that on the conservative movement, a movement that is supposed to be about principles and ideas, but i blame most of it on our political establishment. [applause] senator rubio: a political establishment that for far too long has looked down at conservatives as simpleminded people, looked down at conservatives as simply bomb throwers. a political establishment that has taken the votes of conservatives for granted. a political establishment that is going to confuse cronyism for capitalism and big business for free enterprise. to bridge
the politics of resentment will not just leave us a fractured party, they will leave us a fractured nation. they will leave us asiterally hate each other because they have different political opinions. that we find ourselves at this point is not surprising. the warning signs have been here for close to a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried me and others into office because not enough was happening and that gave republicans a majority in the house, but nothing changed. in 2014, those...
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25,000 syriri refugees, does right by both the safety of canadians and by tht values tt define us as a nation. >> logan: would you beust as comfortabl there was a terrist attack carried out by someone who o me through as a refugee? >> jusuin trudeau: uimately, being open and respectl towards each o oer is much moree powerful as a way to dfuse hatrednd anger than-- you know, layering on, you know, big walls anoppressive policieie >>ogananhis commitment to ca. >> pierre...
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as a nation. you know, we have to start working together. we cannot allow the agents of division to continue to separate us. as a nation our strength is our unity. and we -- we just have to sort of ignore those people who are always trying to stir up strife and i'm appealing to some degree you know, you're part of america, too. and should be interested in strengthening our nation, not in creating divisions, not in creating conflicts all the time. if we start having that american attitude that american spirit that made us great, that took us to the penny call in no time at all believe me everybody will benefit from that. we're also talking about how can we make america a place that successful for everybody. you know, we have 330 million people. we're going to be competing with china with $1.4 billion. we have to develop all of our people. you know, the people who are the downtrodden in our society, we're not doing those people any favor. by patting them on the head and saying there, there, you poor little thing, i'm going to take care of all your needs. we need to be concentrating on mechanisms to allow those
as a nation. you know, we have to start working together. we cannot allow the agents of division to continue to separate us. as a nation our strength is our unity. and we -- we just have to sort of ignore those people who are always trying to stir up strife and i'm appealing to some degree you know, you're part of america, too. and should be interested in strengthening our nation, not in creating divisions, not in creating conflicts all the time. if we start having that american attitude that...
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doing what we've done,syrian refugees, does right by both the safety of canadians and by thefine us as a nation. >> logan: would you be just as comfortable if there was a terrorist attack carried out by someone who came through as a refugee?ely, being open and respectful hatred and anger than-- you you know, big walls and oppressive policies. >> logan: his commitment to openness is reminiscent of hiss regarded as one of the founders of modern canada. >> pierre trudeau: canada must must be a just society. >> logan: he enshrined into law a charter of rights and.s.'s bill of rights, that still defines what it means to be canadian today. and he made the countryingual, giving french the same status as english. known as much for his towering d charm, he dominated canadian politics for nearly two decades. >> reporter: and once again that's?ustin. >> logan: and from the moment his son was born on christmas day in 1971, justin trudeau was spotlight. nation obsessed. >> tv announcer: with his eldest son justin was in tow. >> logan: his dad took him allet popes and prime ministers and royalty, his little
doing what we've done,syrian refugees, does right by both the safety of canadians and by thefine us as a nation. >> logan: would you be just as comfortable if there was a terrorist attack carried out by someone who came through as a refugee?ely, being open and respectful hatred and anger than-- you you know, big walls and oppressive policies. >> logan: his commitment to openness is reminiscent of hiss regarded as one of the founders of modern canada. >> pierre trudeau: canada...
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25,000 syrian refugees, does right by both the safety of canadians and by the values that define us as a nation. >> logan: would you be just as comfortable if there was a terrorist attack carried out by someone who came through as a refugee? >> justin trudeau: ultimately, being open and respectful powerful as a way to diffuse hatred and anger than-- you know, layering on, you know, big walls and oppressive policies. >> logan: his commitment to openness is reminiscent of his father, pierre, who's regarded as one of the founders of modern canada. >> pierre trudeau: canada must be progressive, and canada must be a just society. >> logan: he enshrined into law a charter of rights and freedoms, similar to the u.s.'s bill of rights, that still defines what it means to be canadian today. and he made the country officially bilingual, giving french the same status as english. known as much for his towering intellect, as his glamour and charm, he dominated canadian politics for nearly two decades. >> reporter: and once again that's? >> pierre trudeau: justin. >> logan: and from the moment his son was bor
25,000 syrian refugees, does right by both the safety of canadians and by the values that define us as a nation. >> logan: would you be just as comfortable if there was a terrorist attack carried out by someone who came through as a refugee? >> justin trudeau: ultimately, being open and respectful powerful as a way to diffuse hatred and anger than-- you know, layering on, you know, big walls and oppressive policies. >> logan: his commitment to openness is reminiscent of his...
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us? as a nation? as a people? what's going on here? in 1859? i'm not going to dwell on brown and biography. i think it's only important to know that he's a life long abolitionist, he's 59 years old, he's moved from place to place. he'd been involved in many different businesses. he has not really succeeded as a businessman, but he has succeeded as a fighter. he has succeeded as a warrior. and he has as his foundation a belief that godsn:0x has chosen john brown, that his purpose, that his destiny has been determined by god, and that he is an eninstrument of god placed here in our country, our nation for the purpose of ridding this land of what he considers its greatest evil -- slavery. and brown is tired of talk. he is tired of no action by politicians. he is tired of policy. he is tired of a supreme court that in 1857 in the dread scott decision determines that a slave is a slave is a slave and is property forever anywhere. regardless of law passed otherwise. brown believes that hi nation has failed him, that the nation has not been true to th
us? as a nation? as a people? what's going on here? in 1859? i'm not going to dwell on brown and biography. i think it's only important to know that he's a life long abolitionist, he's 59 years old, he's moved from place to place. he'd been involved in many different businesses. he has not really succeeded as a businessman, but he has succeeded as a fighter. he has succeeded as a warrior. and he has as his foundation a belief that godsn:0x has chosen john brown, that his purpose, that his...
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national park service and it caused us to reflect on the legacy of african americans. our national parks, especially those that demonstrate the african-american story, tell us as a nation to live up to our highest ideals. when i became the director in 2009, i made a priority to use the parks to create civic dialogue, to relate history and create new memories. this into neil year, we encourage all americans to find your park. this is an invitation to, and finds that hollowed ground that resonates with you. those hallowed grounds can include national parks such as carter g woodson national historic site in washington dc. [applause] park infind your somewhat montgomery historic trail, -- selma montgomery historic trail. in thethe full 54 miles path of those brave foot soldiers 50 years ago. or frederick douglass, or little rock central high, or george washington carver, or tuskegee airmen. we at the national park service love our existing parks that detail the african-american experience, we realize that after african-americans went out looking, they might not find their park because there are missing important stories in places. presidentoach to obama to use his powers u
national park service and it caused us to reflect on the legacy of african americans. our national parks, especially those that demonstrate the african-american story, tell us as a nation to live up to our highest ideals. when i became the director in 2009, i made a priority to use the parks to create civic dialogue, to relate history and create new memories. this into neil year, we encourage all americans to find your park. this is an invitation to, and finds that hollowed ground that...
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because what they did for us means that we owe as a simple act of civic stewardship to use our freedom wisely for the common good. as we mobilize for this national crusade, drugs are a constant temptation for millions. remember this when your courage is tested. you are americans. you are the product of the freest society mankind has ever known. no one ever has the right to destroy your dreams and shatter your life. right down the end of the hall is lincoln bedroom. in a civil war, that room was the one president lincoln used as his office. memory fills that room and more than anything that memory drivers us to see vividly what president lincoln sought to save. above all, it is that america must stand for something and that our heritage lets us stand with the strength of character made more steely by each layer of challenge pressed upon the nation. we americans have never been morally neutral against any form of tyranny. we're asking no more than we honor what we have been and what we are by standing together. >> now we go on to the next stop. making a final commitment not to tolerate drugs by anyone, any time, any place. so won't you join us in
because what they did for us means that we owe as a simple act of civic stewardship to use our freedom wisely for the common good. as we mobilize for this national crusade, drugs are a constant temptation for millions. remember this when your courage is tested. you are americans. you are the product of the freest society mankind has ever known. no one ever has the right to destroy your dreams and shatter your life. right down the end of the hall is lincoln bedroom. in a civil war, that room was...
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resentment against other people will not just leave us a fractured party, they're going to leave us a fractured nation. they're going to leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opin n opinions. but we find ourselves at this point is not surprising. for the warning signs have been here for close to a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried me and others into office because not enough was happening and that tea party wave gave republicans a majority in the house, but nothing changed. in 2014, those same voters gave republicans a majority in the senate and still nothing changed. and i blame some of that on the conservative movement. a movement that is supposed to be about our principles and our ideas, but i blame most of it on our political establishment. a political establishment that for far too long has looked down at conservatives, looked down at conservatives as simple-minded people. looked down at conservatives as simply bomb throwers. a political establishment that for far too long has taken the votes of conservatives for granted. and a political establishment that
resentment against other people will not just leave us a fractured party, they're going to leave us a fractured nation. they're going to leave us as a nation where people literally hate each other because they have different political opin n opinions. but we find ourselves at this point is not surprising. for the warning signs have been here for close to a decade. in 2010, the tea party wave carried me and others into office because not enough was happening and that tea party wave gave...
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a positive difference in improving the lives of americans? second, can you keep us safe? and third, can you bring us together as a nation? which is where we should be going. now, if you think about, can you make a positive difference, i've been campaigning about tearing down all the bare yeriers that stampbd in the way. it is time americans got a raise and we had more good paying jobs for every american who wants to work. we know a little bit about how to do this because, you know, the economy always does better when there's a democrat in the white house. you know, my husband was here yesterday in tucson and phoenix! and he did a pretty good job 23 million new jobs, over 8 years. and incomes went up for everybody. not just people at the top. people in the middle, working people, poor people. everybody saw their incomes go up. and then what happened? why did it stop? because we had a republican president. that's the easiest explanation. someone who slashed taxes on the wealthy, took his eyes off of the financial markets and the mortgage markets and you know what happened. we elected another new, young, dynamic democratic
a positive difference in improving the lives of americans? second, can you keep us safe? and third, can you bring us together as a nation? which is where we should be going. now, if you think about, can you make a positive difference, i've been campaigning about tearing down all the bare yeriers that stampbd in the way. it is time americans got a raise and we had more good paying jobs for every american who wants to work. we know a little bit about how to do this because, you know, the economy...
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have done, accepting in 25,000 syrian safety of canadians, and -- and by the values that define us as a nation. >> would you be just as comfortable if there was a terrorist attack carried out by some one that came through as a >> ultimately. being open and respectful powerful as a way to diffuse hatred and anger than -- than, you know layering on, you know, big walls and oppressive policies. >> reporter: his commitment to openness is reminiscent to his father pierre, regarded as one of the founders of modern canada. >> canada must be progressive. and canada must be a justifier. >> reporter: he enshrined into law, a charter of rights and freedoms similar to the u.s.'s bill of rights that still canadian today. and he made the country officially bilingual. giving french the same status as english. known as much for his towering intellect as his glamour and charm. he dominated canadian politics for nearly two decades. >> once again that's justin. and from the moment his son was born, on christmas day in 1971, justin trudeau was thrust into his father's spotlight. every step including some of his f
have done, accepting in 25,000 syrian safety of canadians, and -- and by the values that define us as a nation. >> would you be just as comfortable if there was a terrorist attack carried out by some one that came through as a >> ultimately. being open and respectful powerful as a way to diffuse hatred and anger than -- than, you know layering on, you know, big walls and oppressive policies. >> reporter: his commitment to openness is reminiscent to his father pierre, regarded...
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i hope everyone else will come to that soon because the issues that face us as a nation are so incrediblyus. we don't have time for foolishness at this stage of the game. >> we don't have time for foolishness, but people are desperately trying to figure out who is going to be the nominee. donald trump compared your behavior to a child molester back in november. ted cruz is number two behind donald trump. you've excused him of playing dirty tricks with robo calls implying you were getting out of the race before the iowa caucuses. would you support either one of them? >> yes. we have to come up with the right situation here. so you have to consider all the information, who is most likely to win, and what kind of shenanigans will drive voters away so they will not participate in the process. we have to be very careful in all those things. >> so will you endorse one of them? you're talking about wanting to pick someone who is ahead, but you don't want shenanigans. what do you make of donald trump? >> well, i think the debate tomorrow will be instructive. is he going to start acting, you know,
i hope everyone else will come to that soon because the issues that face us as a nation are so incrediblyus. we don't have time for foolishness at this stage of the game. >> we don't have time for foolishness, but people are desperately trying to figure out who is going to be the nominee. donald trump compared your behavior to a child molester back in november. ted cruz is number two behind donald trump. you've excused him of playing dirty tricks with robo calls implying you were getting...