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they're what people are lacking. the stories of the past were the horrible conditions in a place like willowbrook, thankfully we don't have those types of stories, runners, some of the things norm was talking about police not knowing how to handle people with disabilities, i think in some states like virginia, something on your not driver's license but whatever it is you have a license instead of a driver's license that identifies you as a person with autism or a person with disability. those are little minor solutions to -- i hate to call the minor problems but they are not the major problems of we don't have enough housing, we don't have enough employment, we don't have enough money but it's difficult to put a face to those problems because it's a lack of rather than a condition that you would expose like institutions of the 1970's. >> we are going take questions from the audience right after my final question that i'm going to ask and my question is there are two issues that we are grappling with that i would like
they're what people are lacking. the stories of the past were the horrible conditions in a place like willowbrook, thankfully we don't have those types of stories, runners, some of the things norm was talking about police not knowing how to handle people with disabilities, i think in some states like virginia, something on your not driver's license but whatever it is you have a license instead of a driver's license that identifies you as a person with autism or a person with disability. those...
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we have great people, the most loyal people, the smartest people. so many of my people, they are so smart. like to say, trump -- i do not know if he has it right --we have the smartest people and the best and the hardest working. we have the smartest people. we will put iq's among some of us, you can say all of us can against any of the iq's that we have to do with. i would love to do that. in the last seven years, 14 million people, one in five american households do not have a single member in the workforce. pretty bad. home ownership -- this is one that is amazing to me. today home ownership is at its lowest rate in 51 years. you own homes, and used to be the dream to own a home, right? the american home. lowest that it has been in so many years. 51 years. nearly 12 million people and more americans are dependent on food stamps, and 2 million more latino americans live in poverty under obama and clinton, under obama because clinton is going to carry on -- i do not know if you saw, i gave a massive tax and decrease yesterday, but clinton will doub
we have great people, the most loyal people, the smartest people. so many of my people, they are so smart. like to say, trump -- i do not know if he has it right --we have the smartest people and the best and the hardest working. we have the smartest people. we will put iq's among some of us, you can say all of us can against any of the iq's that we have to do with. i would love to do that. in the last seven years, 14 million people, one in five american households do not have a single member...
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they got so used to it, the strongest people -- smartest people, was bold people. they got so used to it that they almost didn't even know what was wrong but they knew there was something wrong. i wanted to look into. we had a meeting three months with aasilar group -- with lyndonp and johnson, right? 1970's and they say he was having a problem with either one or more churches. they were going after him. he wanted the silence the church. he was a powerful guy, smart guy. tough guy. very much different from what we have today. we don't have tough. we need tough. [applause] smart.te we don't have that today. we certainly won't happen if we actually clinton. for mere -- morning four more years -- four more years of this nonsense. i had the meeting. explained to them about lyndon johnson and most of them knew it. lyndon johnson wanting to silence people that did not feel so good about him. in particular one church. ins anyone know that church houston? maybe it was many churches. he wanted to silence them and he was powerful and got it approved. he basically silenced th
they got so used to it, the strongest people -- smartest people, was bold people. they got so used to it that they almost didn't even know what was wrong but they knew there was something wrong. i wanted to look into. we had a meeting three months with aasilar group -- with lyndonp and johnson, right? 1970's and they say he was having a problem with either one or more churches. they were going after him. he wanted the silence the church. he was a powerful guy, smart guy. tough guy. very much...
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people are going die and 9 million people get access to low-cost hiv drugs or drugs they couldn't get otherwise and people's lives have been saved and are you worried about that that just perhaps the appearance of impropriety, people will die. >> i would ask bill clinton what he thinks of that particular line of argument and they'll start accepting donations which would shrink their capital on the good works that they do. are people going to be less helped because she's president following along that reasoning? i would also offer my agreement with james carville's remarks on a different network this morning where he said either people will go to hell or heads will roll if this is true. there are a lot of honest democrats who seem really outraged about this chain of events because they also feel that this was bernie sanders' entire point, and he wasn't a lone wolf. what did he do? he got 22 state victories over her, millions of voters who really can't abide what they see as the rigged corrupt system and the insider's game and don't be surprised if you see those of us in the trump campa
people are going die and 9 million people get access to low-cost hiv drugs or drugs they couldn't get otherwise and people's lives have been saved and are you worried about that that just perhaps the appearance of impropriety, people will die. >> i would ask bill clinton what he thinks of that particular line of argument and they'll start accepting donations which would shrink their capital on the good works that they do. are people going to be less helped because she's president...
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to help other people. to the point where she did become suicidal. jan, when she learned about this research, she was very quick to undergo -- very quick to sign up for it and start working with the university of pittsburgh. she this has done for her, is quite clear that she is never going to really benefit from this herself. the technology is simply too young. receivedess, she has extraordinary spiritual comfort from this. it has given new meaning to her life and she knows she is helping people in the future that may suffer a similar disease. that has given her a new sense of purpose and meaning. of the that is one really interesting things about jan. and a lot of people that participate in this research. it is not so much they think they will benefit. in thismething they do very brave and courageous effort to help other people. >> at the same time, she has manipulated a mechanical arm several times via her thought processes. malcolm: that's right. the upside is that she does gets to play -- get to play wi
to help other people. to the point where she did become suicidal. jan, when she learned about this research, she was very quick to undergo -- very quick to sign up for it and start working with the university of pittsburgh. she this has done for her, is quite clear that she is never going to really benefit from this herself. the technology is simply too young. receivedess, she has extraordinary spiritual comfort from this. it has given new meaning to her life and she knows she is helping people...
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people don't have cycles. people don't have the patience for that fight anymore. i think the rhetoric we have heard has contributed to that. >> host: one of the buzz phrases that has percolated on your air, on our our blogs, for years now is american exceptionalism. you have an entire chapter in flyover nation defending american exceptionalism. the famous or perhaps infamous quote from president obama where he said i'm sure the british exceptionalism and the greeks which was downplaying the whole point of american exceptionalism. first part of the question is, why do you feel it was important to have an entire chapter about why america is exceptional? the second part of the question is dealing with the republican nominee but first let's talk about the issue itself. american exceptionalism, why did that warrant in a tire chapter? chapter? >> guest: i feel that whole discussion has been let absent largely in the past eight years. it almost seems as though we are supposed to be ashamed to be an exceptional, that were supposed to be ashamed of having a country that is
people don't have cycles. people don't have the patience for that fight anymore. i think the rhetoric we have heard has contributed to that. >> host: one of the buzz phrases that has percolated on your air, on our our blogs, for years now is american exceptionalism. you have an entire chapter in flyover nation defending american exceptionalism. the famous or perhaps infamous quote from president obama where he said i'm sure the british exceptionalism and the greeks which was downplaying...
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so, when you think about a million people, people say, "okay, what can i do about that?"whelming, but when we're knowing that there is a child and there is a woman and there is somebody's daughter over there, then every person can do something. >> all right. we are out of time. i wish that we could spend another half-hour talking about this. thank you for the work you're doing. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you so much for joining us. for more information about today's special program and resources where you live, just go to our website, abc7news.com/community. we're also on facebook at abc7communityaffairs. and follow me on twitter @cherylabc7. i'm cheryl jennings. we'll see you next time. ♪ i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan. if you're totally blind, you may also be struggling with non-24. calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. >>> let get right to developing news on a raging wildfire. firefighters are trying to stop this fire burning in lake county. it broke out near lower lake last night. and it suddenly jumped fire lines today. let's get
so, when you think about a million people, people say, "okay, what can i do about that?"whelming, but when we're knowing that there is a child and there is a woman and there is somebody's daughter over there, then every person can do something. >> all right. we are out of time. i wish that we could spend another half-hour talking about this. thank you for the work you're doing. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you so much for joining us. for more information...
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people do not realize the majority of people of abortions are people of color. people living on or below are just at the poverty line. they already have children. so, when i was talking to these women for the brief they illustrated how they had to skip meals in order to be able to afford their a potion. they had to stay overnight in their car just so they could .eal with the waiting period they had to find someone to watch their children. they had to skip work on paid because they do not have sick leave just so they could get an abortion several hours away. so this case is the biggest abortion case that has gone to the supreme court since planned parenthood. texas is not the only state that has laws like this. the effect this was struck down is now setting a precedent across the nation. we have seen that mississippi and louisiana have already had some of their laws struck down. the center for reproductive rights suing the state of louisiana for all of they restrictions that have enacted in 2016 alone, like eight or 10. it is really ridiculous. so it is really hu
people do not realize the majority of people of abortions are people of color. people living on or below are just at the poverty line. they already have children. so, when i was talking to these women for the brief they illustrated how they had to skip meals in order to be able to afford their a potion. they had to stay overnight in their car just so they could .eal with the waiting period they had to find someone to watch their children. they had to skip work on paid because they do not have...
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more than 300 people were killed.he attempt was soon killed -- quelled any suspected plotters arrested. since then, the country has been swept by a wave of arrests, targeting all government critics. hurtas says her husband once defended a newspaper affiliated with the movement in court, enough to warrant suspicion from the turkisish government. sibel: there's no evidence that he supports gulen. as a lawyer, he fights for everyone's human rights. >>>> her husband has been in custody for 48 hours. neither she nor her lawyer have then allowed to talk to him. that is a clear breach of law. >> thehe governmenent cannot juo whevever i wants during a state of emergency, no matter if it lasts 3, 6, or however many months, and then just say everything will return to normal. no, it must observe the law now. even when it comes to the crew -- the coup plotters. otherwise, it is no better than them. >> it will be a wild before turkey goes back to normal. buslods of people are being transported across the country to face prosecutio
more than 300 people were killed.he attempt was soon killed -- quelled any suspected plotters arrested. since then, the country has been swept by a wave of arrests, targeting all government critics. hurtas says her husband once defended a newspaper affiliated with the movement in court, enough to warrant suspicion from the turkisish government. sibel: there's no evidence that he supports gulen. as a lawyer, he fights for everyone's human rights. >>>> her husband has been in custody...
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if these people. bad people. bad, sick, sick, people.these people knew there were guns in the good guys' hands, they probably wouldn't have gone in the first place, all right? gun-free. you know what a gun-free zone is? that's like -- oh, they study where the gun-free zones -- if they would have known you had guns. if they would have known that they were going to be shot at from the other side, would have been a who i will different story. maybe wouldn't have even happened in the first place. they better not come here, he said. they better not. so recently a book came out, a couple of weeks ago. a secret service agent, and made a statement because she said the other day she short circuited. hey, could you imagine if i said that i short circuited? [laughter] > they would be calling for my execution. electric chair. they'd bring back the electric chair. it would be a whole different ballgame if i said it. believe me. but the secret service said she simply lacks the integrity to serve in the office. from the bottom of my soul, he said, i kn
if these people. bad people. bad, sick, sick, people.these people knew there were guns in the good guys' hands, they probably wouldn't have gone in the first place, all right? gun-free. you know what a gun-free zone is? that's like -- oh, they study where the gun-free zones -- if they would have known you had guns. if they would have known that they were going to be shot at from the other side, would have been a who i will different story. maybe wouldn't have even happened in the first place....
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people.ow that we have seen over the last, you know, four or five years people around the country trying to implement drug testing for, you know, kind of welfare in states. even though all the research says it's a waste of money that people who receive welfare don't receive it in any -- don't use drugs in any greater number than people who don't. none of that. it is a direct way of appealing to a particular kind of sentiment and people think that more black people are on welfare than other people. these are not the same kinds of parties. these are just -- >> what specifically does that have to do with trump? >> pretend to pretend that the democrats have failed you and, therefore, you need to turn away from that. it takes away from the fact that -- >> well, they have. >> -- the republicans are actively engaged in trying to take away your rights, actively engaged in trying to suppress you right now. >> specifically to donald trump, how is that -- >> no, he is making two pitches. one is, your li
people.ow that we have seen over the last, you know, four or five years people around the country trying to implement drug testing for, you know, kind of welfare in states. even though all the research says it's a waste of money that people who receive welfare don't receive it in any -- don't use drugs in any greater number than people who don't. none of that. it is a direct way of appealing to a particular kind of sentiment and people think that more black people are on welfare than other...
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those will lift people up. not the government programs. >> these programs, you can say well intended or not just like the war on poverty began 50 years ago, not working. or maybe working the wrong way. >> the majority of people are not minorities living in inner citys. >> we're talking about them not working, 47 million, number going up of people stuck on them longer and longer. >> 38% rise in the food stampp program alone under this administration. it's not to say -- i wonder why -- >> let me finish my point. >> people should get help -- >> i wonder why. we had a recession in 2008 and he came into office in 2009 when people started to suffer because they lost their life savings. not like barack obama came into this great situation and everything was rosy and everybody got on food stamps because the economy was -- >> one second, gary. >> it's not every city. okay. it's -- this is in certain cities where this spike in crime is going on and largely cities with democratic mayors and not only that, no business. >>
those will lift people up. not the government programs. >> these programs, you can say well intended or not just like the war on poverty began 50 years ago, not working. or maybe working the wrong way. >> the majority of people are not minorities living in inner citys. >> we're talking about them not working, 47 million, number going up of people stuck on them longer and longer. >> 38% rise in the food stampp program alone under this administration. it's not to say -- i...
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hillbillies were people who lived in hills. rednecks were people who lived in swamps.the other important things i talk about is mud. the metaphor of mud. the importance of med. lincoln had his house divided and his was that every society had to have its mud. he went on to say that mudd fills were essentially the people you had to exploit. there will always have to be, he said, a less educated class of people that must be exploited so you can have your house on top. you need that foundation. he went on to say, the north created a more dangerous society because they have given their mud fills, poor whites, the right to vote. he was predicting class revolution. he said in the south, things had their proper order. only african-americans at the bottom. now, it's not true because the south in the 1840's had an increasingly large poor white population. they disparaged poor whites. one of the terms i picked up on was to refer to them as a "horse from the marshes of north carolina." that was important because it contrasted with the way of another southern ideologue, david hunle
hillbillies were people who lived in hills. rednecks were people who lived in swamps.the other important things i talk about is mud. the metaphor of mud. the importance of med. lincoln had his house divided and his was that every society had to have its mud. he went on to say that mudd fills were essentially the people you had to exploit. there will always have to be, he said, a less educated class of people that must be exploited so you can have your house on top. you need that foundation. he...
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but people did it anyway.ster, cheaper and cooler with these apps. >> but that success also shows the danger inpare -- inherent ir rules. uber was popular or rich before regulators noticed. by then uber had millions of customers and billions of dollars so they could bully the politicians back. >> tell mayor don't strand new york. >> they defeated mayan tie progress mayor by telling customers no cars, blame the politicians. >> de blasio is backing off. >> it is good that uber won, but normal invasions, ones who must build big things and get government permission before they can build, they may be crushed by today's business rules. crushed before they can make our lives better. >> we don't need all of these politicians. >> without too many rules and politicians. >> the future is going to be full of surprises, full of awesome things that almost fall from the sky. we can't even image it today. >> look, ma, no hands. >> no ways to commute, to predict future events, to teach. >> a friendly mind reading robot tutor.
but people did it anyway.ster, cheaper and cooler with these apps. >> but that success also shows the danger inpare -- inherent ir rules. uber was popular or rich before regulators noticed. by then uber had millions of customers and billions of dollars so they could bully the politicians back. >> tell mayor don't strand new york. >> they defeated mayan tie progress mayor by telling customers no cars, blame the politicians. >> de blasio is backing off. >> it is good...
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people do not realize the majority of people of abortions are people of color. people living on or below are just at the poverty line. they already have children. so, when i was talking to these women for the brief they illustrated how they had to skip meals in order to be able to afford their a potion. they had to stay overnight in their car just so they could .eal with the waiting period they had to find someone to watch their children. they had to skip work on paid because they do not have sick leave just so they could get an abortion several hours away. so this case is the biggest abortion case that has gone to the supreme court since planned parenthood. texas is not the only state that has laws like this. the effect this was struck down is now setting a precedent across the nation. we have seen that mississippi and louisiana have already had some of their laws struck down. the center for reproductive rights suing the state of louisiana for all of they restrictions that have enacted in 2016 alone, like eight or 10. it is really ridiculous. so it is really hu
people do not realize the majority of people of abortions are people of color. people living on or below are just at the poverty line. they already have children. so, when i was talking to these women for the brief they illustrated how they had to skip meals in order to be able to afford their a potion. they had to stay overnight in their car just so they could .eal with the waiting period they had to find someone to watch their children. they had to skip work on paid because they do not have...
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people come up to me, really great, great people come up to me. and they've said, mr. trump, i love you, but to take a person that's been out here 15, 20 years and to throw them and the family out, it's so tough. i have it all the time. it's a very, very hard thing. >> yeah, it is hard. trump's comments prompted former house majority leader eric kanter to tweet that he's pleased to see real donald trump embrace jeb bush's immigration plan, the very plan trump lambasted in the primary. came on the night ann coulter is having a party for her new book celebrating trump. a book which includes this line. there's nothing trump can do that won't be forgiven, except change his immigration policies. rush limbaugh, for one, found the whole thing hilarious. >> who knew that it would be donald trump to come along and convert the gop base to supporting amnesty on the same week ann coulter's book comes out? poor ann! >> back with benjy sarlin, who's been covering immigration for a very long time. so, i mean, i guess to take a macro view, we should be clear, the
people come up to me, really great, great people come up to me. and they've said, mr. trump, i love you, but to take a person that's been out here 15, 20 years and to throw them and the family out, it's so tough. i have it all the time. it's a very, very hard thing. >> yeah, it is hard. trump's comments prompted former house majority leader eric kanter to tweet that he's pleased to see real donald trump embrace jeb bush's immigration plan, the very plan trump lambasted in the primary....
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people may get upset on it.no direct evidence that puts the black lives matter movement into -- >> you're wrong. heather mcdonald at the manhattan institute and others have shown that because of the vilification of blacks, black police officers, black leaders in the police departments have said that police are discouraged from active proactive policing. >> that is an assumption. >> don, i just want to jump in. >> it is not an assumption. it is documented. 30% increase in homicide. >> this is absolutely ridiculous. >> in chicago in year. increase in homicides in cincinnati, los angeles, it's called the ferguson effect and it is well documented by scholars who have looked at it. >> can i respond really quick to something that betsy said? no. the movement is not attacking police officers. colin kaepernick's protest is not an attack on police officers. there is a real issues in this country when black and brown people are disproportionately targeted in their own communities. there is a real issue when time after tim
people may get upset on it.no direct evidence that puts the black lives matter movement into -- >> you're wrong. heather mcdonald at the manhattan institute and others have shown that because of the vilification of blacks, black police officers, black leaders in the police departments have said that police are discouraged from active proactive policing. >> that is an assumption. >> don, i just want to jump in. >> it is not an assumption. it is documented. 30% increase in...
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people. if you count four years she was secretary of state, that's about 200 weeks, in that entire 200 weeks she met with only like 153 people. of them, 86 people were donors to the clinton foundation. but my question, that's a scanty list of people to meet with to start with. isn't it? >> yeah. well, that's why the clinton campaign is saying this is not representative of all of the meetings what she had. >> all the private sector meetings. >> right. private sector meetings. even private sector, the clinton campaign is saying this is cherry picking. that's up to them to say that. >> what does that mean? >> but here's what the whole narrative means, including what's come out today from a.p., including what came out from judicial watch, which is that this is not classic pay to play but what it is is it's classic evidence of influence buying and the type of influence buying and access that everyone at this table knows goes on all over washington. in this case it has an extra layer of being probl
people. if you count four years she was secretary of state, that's about 200 weeks, in that entire 200 weeks she met with only like 153 people. of them, 86 people were donors to the clinton foundation. but my question, that's a scanty list of people to meet with to start with. isn't it? >> yeah. well, that's why the clinton campaign is saying this is not representative of all of the meetings what she had. >> all the private sector meetings. >> right. private sector meetings....
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it's people who work in the quarries comments people just everyday people who are not on the coast, who they value family, they have different values which i get into in the book as well. we look into a different issues. it's all of those people that don't get the attention that the coast gets. the beltway gets. >> host: will get to the politics really, but you are still live in flyover nation, tell is personally about your journey, your your american story that brought you to the studio with your second book. >> guest: it's a weird one too. i have always wanted to write but i never wanted to be in front of the camera. i never had any design when that didn't last. i winning kicking and screaming. i just wanted to be behind the scenes and freelance into my thing. where i come from in rural missouri all my family lives in missouri, we have a huge family have 24 cousins. and that is just a my mom's eye. we are big family. it is a close knit family, tightknit family we all know or do them for the town that my family comes from our literally 301 people in there's one restaurant called the re
it's people who work in the quarries comments people just everyday people who are not on the coast, who they value family, they have different values which i get into in the book as well. we look into a different issues. it's all of those people that don't get the attention that the coast gets. the beltway gets. >> host: will get to the politics really, but you are still live in flyover nation, tell is personally about your journey, your your american story that brought you to the studio...
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people already own. eys -- peopleky's wer were moved out of the park, and the park bought their land. most of us living around there, they feel like we own it because it used to be ours. there is a sense of ownership about the smokies. there is a special set of ownership about the park there. >> why is it important to preserve sites like this? one is thexander: wildlife. to be able to see two dozen turkeys wall in your front yard, the white tailed deer, countless number today, that is one. to allow these great trees to grow back. d in are mostly all logge the 1980's, and now they are growing back. the family stories, the people who live there. i remember in a 1980's when i was governor, i took a walk in the park and i stopped to see a person who was then 95 years old, had been blind for 25 years, and he was still allowed to live in the park, although it was created in the 1930's, and he was the last man who was allowed to live in the park. when he died, no other people lived in the park. he was very recl
people already own. eys -- peopleky's wer were moved out of the park, and the park bought their land. most of us living around there, they feel like we own it because it used to be ours. there is a sense of ownership about the smokies. there is a special set of ownership about the park there. >> why is it important to preserve sites like this? one is thexander: wildlife. to be able to see two dozen turkeys wall in your front yard, the white tailed deer, countless number today, that is...
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it made some people question whether ross perot could be president because some people did not think stockdale had the political skills to be president. on the other hand, they do not come any better than admiral stockdale. i hate that we remember his fumbling of a debate question had not remember what an extraordinary -- the service of the admiral is almost unparalleled. >> spring of 1992 progresses into summer and people who are enthusiastic about ross perot began the work of meeting his challenge in getting his name on the ballot in all 50 states. would you describe to our audience ballot access in this country as it existed in 1992 and how big a task they faced. >> it was a huge task. in order to get on the ballot in any state, you have to meet the laws of the state. if it is a petition you have to get 100,000 and on a petition or you pay $1,000 -- the range of requirements for getting on a petition is just extraordinarily diverse. in most cases it is very hard because you have to collect all of these petition names. sometimes you have a very narrow window in which to do it in. w
it made some people question whether ross perot could be president because some people did not think stockdale had the political skills to be president. on the other hand, they do not come any better than admiral stockdale. i hate that we remember his fumbling of a debate question had not remember what an extraordinary -- the service of the admiral is almost unparalleled. >> spring of 1992 progresses into summer and people who are enthusiastic about ross perot began the work of meeting...
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with the saints people. that same people. these people funding terrorists.se people are funding terrorism. for us to have given $400 million to basically free our hostages. now obama, just like he lied about obamacare, which was a tremendous lie, that was a tremendous lie, remember? you can keep your plan, you can keep your doctor? really? how many people have been able to keep the doctor or their plan? [boos] keep your plan, keep your doctor. it is not working that way. it is going to be repealed and replaced 100%. [cheers] and honestly, i hope i win because we will do a great job. we will make america great again. we will make america great again. [cheers] but i actually think that regardless of who wins, obamacare is going to fold. in any event it is so expensive. people can't afford it and the country can't afford it. other than that it is just wonderful. so in texas, they just had almost a 60% increase. now the increases are starting to come out. the big increase will be announced on november 1. the election is november 8. folks, they want to delay it b
with the saints people. that same people. these people funding terrorists.se people are funding terrorism. for us to have given $400 million to basically free our hostages. now obama, just like he lied about obamacare, which was a tremendous lie, that was a tremendous lie, remember? you can keep your plan, you can keep your doctor? really? how many people have been able to keep the doctor or their plan? [boos] keep your plan, keep your doctor. it is not working that way. it is going to be...
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people. we're here at boca negra canyon and we're going to be walking on the macaw trail. what we see here is 113 feet tall. these black boulders once came from several sheet flows from if the volcano. most of our 150,000 visitors stop here first. this is one of the first petroglyph that people who come to the monument might see. it is a carving on to the rock. pueblo people would use stone chisels and hammered to peck, abrade, incise and carve out the rock. sometimes people ask us how these were discovered. but for pueblo indians they are as old as time. they've known about them since their creation stories. modern day archaeologists date most of these images from about 1200 to 1650. a few are older, those which are done by early spanish sheep herders who were out here as part of the land grants. in the 1970s archaeologists came out to the west mesa and began to inventory these images. later interest grew and eventually it became a national monument. to the pueblo people they believe that th
people. we're here at boca negra canyon and we're going to be walking on the macaw trail. what we see here is 113 feet tall. these black boulders once came from several sheet flows from if the volcano. most of our 150,000 visitors stop here first. this is one of the first petroglyph that people who come to the monument might see. it is a carving on to the rock. pueblo people would use stone chisels and hammered to peck, abrade, incise and carve out the rock. sometimes people ask us how these...
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so we rely on people power. but that takes time and investment, and that is not something you can turn on a dime. aimee: when i learned black women in 2012 were the demographic, more than any other race or gender, with the highest voter turnout, upon which president obama's reelection hinged, and the democrats are absolutely dependent on black women in particular to turn out in large numbers. the fact that groups like higher heights, who focus on engaging black woman as candidates, are underfunded is not logical. chuck, what is on your list? what has to change? chuck: we can be there all day, if you want to go through the rocha list. the highlights will be what drives me crazy. what drives me crazy is a media consultant translating an ad in english into spanish and that being their latino program. it drives me crazy that poor young kids of color cannot afford to take an unpaid internship to try to make connections in washington. [applause] chuck: it drives me crazy to think that the elite industrial political cl
so we rely on people power. but that takes time and investment, and that is not something you can turn on a dime. aimee: when i learned black women in 2012 were the demographic, more than any other race or gender, with the highest voter turnout, upon which president obama's reelection hinged, and the democrats are absolutely dependent on black women in particular to turn out in large numbers. the fact that groups like higher heights, who focus on engaging black woman as candidates, are...
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these are the people that have been longtime washington establishment people. prayed look at the terrible job they have done. kennedy: they would have loved it argues that rejects a bunch of jilted rejects who didn't get arose from the republican? susan collins is also joining the pit pile. she pounded her lobster claw on the table and proudly declared i will not be voting for donald trump for president but who will she be voting for? this week's david french, there's a new sheriff. he's a former cia agent who is single and ready to flamingo. he he is mormon, he is mad and he looks like a bald mr. bean. his name is evan mcmullen and is hoping to run for president and also hoping for something beyond the miracle. he has are to shut out the ballots on 26 states and he is taken to the tv with this bold declaration. >> it's never too late to do the right thing. kennedy: sit down spike lee, yes it is too late. people are so interested in not voting for donald trump they have three viable options. they can vote for the least of all evils hillary clinton disgruntled s
these are the people that have been longtime washington establishment people. prayed look at the terrible job they have done. kennedy: they would have loved it argues that rejects a bunch of jilted rejects who didn't get arose from the republican? susan collins is also joining the pit pile. she pounded her lobster claw on the table and proudly declared i will not be voting for donald trump for president but who will she be voting for? this week's david french, there's a new sheriff. he's a...
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meeting people and engaging with people i can only do at the conference. for most of us we have been there several times. i think it is your first time. >> yes. >> most of the folks have not been, you are probably this bridge between d.c. and what you saw. tell us a little bit about what you observed as a first-time attendee participant? >> i started the week at the side. conference andll much more accessible because there's less than 3000 people there. still somewhat chaotic. i gave the keynote talk so imagine a really big room. there are vendors around the edge. in one corner there people learned how to pick locks and other corner, their people hacking something, i don't know what. in the middle the eff booth. i was on the state tried to talk to these people, most of whom were standing or sitting on the floor. that target the keynote talk. did get somed i audience participation. i made them raise their hands was chaotic but a good experience making people. and show me how to use it. it did not take very long now. i now know how to pick locks. i ousted a
meeting people and engaging with people i can only do at the conference. for most of us we have been there several times. i think it is your first time. >> yes. >> most of the folks have not been, you are probably this bridge between d.c. and what you saw. tell us a little bit about what you observed as a first-time attendee participant? >> i started the week at the side. conference andll much more accessible because there's less than 3000 people there. still somewhat chaotic....
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people went abcly nuts for it. some people loved it. some people hated it and people were caring and even crazier. ask me. i am the mexican. so people called me on my bluff and started sending in questions immediately. what part of the illegal that anns don't understand. it is it true? why? with a is the history. whatever you can possibly imagine about mexicans. people asked them to me. people continue to ask me questions about them. the funniest one was. and i can see them picking strawers and a truck and laughing and busting each other. questions like that. how can you forget that. it shows america more than 150 years after we took over the american southwest or mexico. we're obsessed with mexicans t. they are still a mystery to us. you can cry about it and say we are misunderstood or examine where that is coming from and answer people's questions. misconceptions about next in as have been around for 150 years. jeez, where do you want to start. the boys become gang members and the girls end up dropping out of school at 14 to become pr
people went abcly nuts for it. some people loved it. some people hated it and people were caring and even crazier. ask me. i am the mexican. so people called me on my bluff and started sending in questions immediately. what part of the illegal that anns don't understand. it is it true? why? with a is the history. whatever you can possibly imagine about mexicans. people asked them to me. people continue to ask me questions about them. the funniest one was. and i can see them picking strawers and...
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people are, you know, i mean depending on, it has to do with an economy that works and people feeling like they can leave their children in an economy and in a country where they will have a better life tomorrow. they feel all of that is threatened and they feel like if they went back, if you got rid of the policies of the liberal obama, that it would, that america into settle down into its natural state. that's why he always says make it great again. >> rose: before obama. >> that's part of it much the interesting question is when you ask well when was it fine, what period are you going back to. and that's often a difficult answer to get people to give you. so to your question about where we are now and hillary clinton your quite write this trust question. just as donald trump has some instrumentalables on the question of temperament hillary clinton has some on her truthfulness talking about the e-mails. she got four pinnochio's on "the washington post." >> rose: what is it about her making that mistake knowing as intelligent as she is, is it she would not recognize it as, she defend
people are, you know, i mean depending on, it has to do with an economy that works and people feeling like they can leave their children in an economy and in a country where they will have a better life tomorrow. they feel all of that is threatened and they feel like if they went back, if you got rid of the policies of the liberal obama, that it would, that america into settle down into its natural state. that's why he always says make it great again. >> rose: before obama. >>...
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people. i appreciate that. it's tough to pull himself away. corral has several soups and i know it's very, very tough to poor software but i appreciated. i've been on c-span before. it's okay. they get my humor. it's okay. but i want to say that this is a socrates in the city event but it's a little different are normally at socrates in the city i interview someone and you can go on youtube if you're not familiar with it just go to socrates in the city.com. we've got tons of videos of me interviewing really extraordinary people. we had, i can think of the list but can think of a list by can think of the list but if you go there with dick cavett, the dick cavett, malcolm gladwell right here on this stage. we had share, can't even think. tony fields. hold on. funnyman jack carter. bernsen schreiber, the comedy team. we also george plimpton, the andrew sisters, the lennon sisters, the smothers brothers. -- i think that's about it. vladimir, flip wilson, tell us about, joe namath, abbott and cost
people. i appreciate that. it's tough to pull himself away. corral has several soups and i know it's very, very tough to poor software but i appreciated. i've been on c-span before. it's okay. they get my humor. it's okay. but i want to say that this is a socrates in the city event but it's a little different are normally at socrates in the city i interview someone and you can go on youtube if you're not familiar with it just go to socrates in the city.com. we've got tons of videos of me...
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these these are people people who have the least ability to fill out the forms. if you don't fill out the forms exactly right, you are denied and if you appeal it can take years before they hear your appeal. a substantial number of homeless people are those with serious mental illnesses who should be on disability, who deserve to be on disability but they simply are not capable of handling those forms themselves. that's an issue that really needs a lot of additional attention. there are some jurisdictions in the courts where they have actually trained people to help those individuals get on, when they fill out the forms, they get it immediately. are brought here, there is no question. there are also issues of accessibility that are really serious once. >> thank you. now we turn to the crowd and there is a microphone. i ask you to use the microphone. if you can just go toward the microphone or maybe pull it down so it's more assessable. please e. please identify yourself before you ask your question. >> i'm with the american association on health and disability. m
these these are people people who have the least ability to fill out the forms. if you don't fill out the forms exactly right, you are denied and if you appeal it can take years before they hear your appeal. a substantial number of homeless people are those with serious mental illnesses who should be on disability, who deserve to be on disability but they simply are not capable of handling those forms themselves. that's an issue that really needs a lot of additional attention. there are some...
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and i know many of these people. i know many of these people. these are not people that are going up to pay their respects and say, madam secretary, how are you feeling? isn't it a beautiful day? the weather is so beautiful. these are people that want things for their donation. these are people that expect things for their donation. and when you follow it out and you see the people that left her office, you take a look at what those people, those companies and those countries got. believe me, you will find out. it is plenty. on top of that, bill clinton's total speaking fees rose 44% while hillary clinton was secretary of state. often raking in money from people who had business or matters before the state department. very simple. as i said weeks ago, hillary clinton ran the state department like a personal hedge fund. it is hard to tell where the clinton foundation ends and where the state department begi begins. access and favors were sold for cash. it's called pay for play. over and over and over, people who donated to the clinton foundation
and i know many of these people. i know many of these people. these are not people that are going up to pay their respects and say, madam secretary, how are you feeling? isn't it a beautiful day? the weather is so beautiful. these are people that want things for their donation. these are people that expect things for their donation. and when you follow it out and you see the people that left her office, you take a look at what those people, those companies and those countries got. believe me,...
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many people have been waiting on that, many people who jeff mentioned earlier. >> yeah, it was sitting and waiting for the general election, the republican primary had to end, which has happened. perhaps it needed to have a new team with the likes of kenny lle conway, which is he's in this mode of this is his strategy at this point. trying to reach out, trying to say that he can do better by minority voters than the democrats who are their more natural constituency, or their party can. so when somebody asks him, do you want the vote of a white supremacist, if he would have said yes, game over. so game over for this particular strategy and his campaign. >> but he said nothing then, but now he's saying no. >> no. >> that i don't want that. ryan, we discussed this. we've been discussing this the entire time when those issues have been coming up. >> yeah. >> it's what many people have wanted to hear. is this too little too late or is this effective now? that's actually a big change and an important change right there. >> i agree. >> look, i think his outreach to minority groups is -- it's
many people have been waiting on that, many people who jeff mentioned earlier. >> yeah, it was sitting and waiting for the general election, the republican primary had to end, which has happened. perhaps it needed to have a new team with the likes of kenny lle conway, which is he's in this mode of this is his strategy at this point. trying to reach out, trying to say that he can do better by minority voters than the democrats who are their more natural constituency, or their party can. so...
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do ok attracts more people. it is the least popular part of the affordable care act to be sure. but it does help to make sure that the marketplace has a greater balance of risk pool. host: i will give you an a in arizona. guest: it doesn't work. that's the problem. if the mandate really had teeth and it and people were seriously afraid not to buy insurance than we would have had a more balanced risk. guest: you would have wanted a larger find? guest: i would have wanted a more effective approach giving insurance companies the ability to sell insurance products that people actually want to buy at a price they are willing to pay. it has to be subsidized. na.t: let's hear from an caller: good morning. i'm a project manager at an insurance company who is a participant in the affordable care act in arizona. i have not had worse insurance in my life than i have being the affordable care act even working for an insurance company. what impact did the supreme court have when it -- it did a couple of things early on. empl
do ok attracts more people. it is the least popular part of the affordable care act to be sure. but it does help to make sure that the marketplace has a greater balance of risk pool. host: i will give you an a in arizona. guest: it doesn't work. that's the problem. if the mandate really had teeth and it and people were seriously afraid not to buy insurance than we would have had a more balanced risk. guest: you would have wanted a larger find? guest: i would have wanted a more effective...
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they're great people?o bring in bob beckel, amy cramer and political contributor van jones, a former official in the obama administration and andy dean, a trump supporter. amy, thank you for that kind note that you sent me about my family in louisiana. i really appreciate that. everything is fine. everybody thinks that because we mix it up back and forth, we don't like each other. we actually all like each other very much. we don't take this beyond the television. amy, thank you for that kindness. >> sure. >> here's a clip of that was pretty funny. sometimes i don't understand -- i'm not sure where i am with what donald trump said about immigration, so let's listen to what he told anderson tonight about immigration and then we'll discuss. >> if they haven't committed a crime, is there going to be a path to legalization, not citizenship, legalization. >> there is no path to legalization. unless people leave the country -- >> when they come back in, if they come back in, then they can start paying taxes. >>
they're great people?o bring in bob beckel, amy cramer and political contributor van jones, a former official in the obama administration and andy dean, a trump supporter. amy, thank you for that kind note that you sent me about my family in louisiana. i really appreciate that. everything is fine. everybody thinks that because we mix it up back and forth, we don't like each other. we actually all like each other very much. we don't take this beyond the television. amy, thank you for that...
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people will suffer. suffer.s a people will what about michigan? -- roberts court said breaking the fourth amendment, knocking before entry. andection against search seizure. altone it in a time of sterling. we live in a time if you do not on policens practices, bad things will happen. so we will allow it to happen even more? this is an invitation to lawlessness. having this today. i do believe that as activists who are online at and on the ground, we have got to be very plugged in to what happens on the supreme court and we have to absolutely demand right now that ,he republicans do their job they will either do their job or be exposed for failing to do their job. so, are you guys ready to go get after them a little bit? [was] all right. nan: thank you. what a great segue to our panel. thank you congressman ellison. you were great. let me introduce our panels and we're going to start with senator merkley and talk about this vacancy and senate structuralism. let me first introduce united states senator jeff merkley. of oregon. the son of a millwrig
people will suffer. suffer.s a people will what about michigan? -- roberts court said breaking the fourth amendment, knocking before entry. andection against search seizure. altone it in a time of sterling. we live in a time if you do not on policens practices, bad things will happen. so we will allow it to happen even more? this is an invitation to lawlessness. having this today. i do believe that as activists who are online at and on the ground, we have got to be very plugged in to what...
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all of those people. now it looks like it is 50% of the people that saw her had to make contributions to the clinton foundation. wait until you see what she did for all those people. wait until you see. these are not people that go in as i said, and talk about how are you feeling. it is impossible to tell where the clinton foundation ends and the state department ends. she did so to cover up a vast pay for play scheme. her actions are criminal. hillary clinton thinks she is above the law. >> boy, the introduction to trump today, former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani said the clintons, what they did was worse than watergate. listen to him. >> i am more than willing to predict when the history of our day is written, the scandal you are watching unfold will be like the tea pot dome scandal in the 1920s. maybe bigger. nixon had to leave office. did he a lot of bad things but he was not raking in millions and millions of dollars through a phoney charity. do you know what the clintons must be saying? what
all of those people. now it looks like it is 50% of the people that saw her had to make contributions to the clinton foundation. wait until you see what she did for all those people. wait until you see. these are not people that go in as i said, and talk about how are you feeling. it is impossible to tell where the clinton foundation ends and the state department ends. she did so to cover up a vast pay for play scheme. her actions are criminal. hillary clinton thinks she is above the law....
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some of these business people are not nice people.ome of these people are vicious, horrible, miserable human beings. who cares? who cares? some of these people they don't sleep at night. they twist and turn and sweat and their mattress is soaking wet because they're thinking all night about victory the next day against some poor person that doesn't have a chance. and these people unfortunately i know them all. these people would love to represent us against china, against japan, against all of these countries, mexico where they're killing us at the border and they're killing us in trade. we have a massive trade deficit with mexico not including the drugs that go back and forth by the billions. that's not including the drugs. we have the greatest business people in the world. they would do it for nothing. they still love this quountry. they feel crazy, they feel so angry. they can't believe the deals that are made. we can do things that have never been done before. we'll save open trade. one of the reporters asked me a couple weeks ago
some of these business people are not nice people.ome of these people are vicious, horrible, miserable human beings. who cares? who cares? some of these people they don't sleep at night. they twist and turn and sweat and their mattress is soaking wet because they're thinking all night about victory the next day against some poor person that doesn't have a chance. and these people unfortunately i know them all. these people would love to represent us against china, against japan, against all of...
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people that stood up, i get that. i really get that. they call jobs, from the economy standpoint, we can't get jobs for our own people and we're supplying jobs, but everywhere i go, i get the same reaction. they want toughness, they want firmness, they want to obey the law, but, but, they feel that throwing them out as a whole family when they've been here for a long time it's a tough thing. they do feel bad. >> let me throw a statistic into the mix here, if you all don't mind. all right, so illegal immigrants, we have 95 million americans right now out of the labor force. >> right. >> okay, we have the lowest labor participation rate in the 70s, worst recovery since the '40s and this guy's doubled our national debt and we have 12 million more americans on food stam in poverty. so if we secure the border, that would prevent competition for the 95 million out of work. >> 100%. by the way, and by the way, when he says secure, i mean this is a real border. we're not playing games. this is a real border. and, and, those p
people that stood up, i get that. i really get that. they call jobs, from the economy standpoint, we can't get jobs for our own people and we're supplying jobs, but everywhere i go, i get the same reaction. they want toughness, they want firmness, they want to obey the law, but, but, they feel that throwing them out as a whole family when they've been here for a long time it's a tough thing. they do feel bad. >> let me throw a statistic into the mix here, if you all don't mind. all right,...
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the young people. they took them to live forced labor in the country, and also, i think in other parts of hungary. and they worked so hard, and they torture them. i don't know. i still don't have the answer for that. if they wanted to kill us because we were the enemy, the jewish people, why did they have to torture us before that. why did they do that before the killing. you know, one example, who did not happen to me, but to my husband. it was two jewish people there who were forced laborer, and hungarian soldier who was the guard said you say that you are stinky jew, and he said, the man said, why should i say that? he said because i told you so. so he said if you don't say that, that you're stinky jew, i'm going to beat you. so he said, he went to the other people, and he said you say that, you say also that you're stinky jew. and he said why should i say that. i am a college professor. if you don't say that, i'm going to beat you. he did not say that. he started to beat him until he was half dead.
the young people. they took them to live forced labor in the country, and also, i think in other parts of hungary. and they worked so hard, and they torture them. i don't know. i still don't have the answer for that. if they wanted to kill us because we were the enemy, the jewish people, why did they have to torture us before that. why did they do that before the killing. you know, one example, who did not happen to me, but to my husband. it was two jewish people there who were forced laborer,...
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we want people -- we have some great people in this country, and we have some great, great people in this country, so, but we're going to follow the laws of this country. >> you know, we -- people don't realize -- what people don't realize is we have very, very strong laws. >> and that, as we said, made a lot of hardliners furious and it set off plenty of snarky comments from jeb bush saying that trump's new policy looked a lot like his and that's where things stood when i met with donald trump at a campaign stop in new hampshire. here's part one of our exclusive conversation. >> one of the big thingious talked about during the primaries. we had interviews about this and you talked about the debates and 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country. they have to go. the good ones can come back in and they can put a door in the wall and the good ones can come back in, and do it humanely you said and there will be a deportation force and that's no longer, and it seems there's been contradictory payments. >> i don't even know. >> let me just tell you what my policy is and i'm not go
we want people -- we have some great people in this country, and we have some great, great people in this country, so, but we're going to follow the laws of this country. >> you know, we -- people don't realize -- what people don't realize is we have very, very strong laws. >> and that, as we said, made a lot of hardliners furious and it set off plenty of snarky comments from jeb bush saying that trump's new policy looked a lot like his and that's where things stood when i met with...
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it goes to poor people. it is not really that hard to give free stuff away, but apologies to robert -- [laughter] we give away money to low income people in massive amounts, and when you count that money, you find that in fact the poverty rate is down, but the problem is that honestly that is not what lyndon johnson was trying to accomplish when he watched the war and poverty. he wanted to shrink, not deal really would the symptom of poverty by giving people free stuff but by the root causes, meaning he wanted people to be self-sufficient and able to have an income above the poverty level without government assistance. you have to take anything lyndon johnson said with a grain of salt, but i think he actually meant that because his image of a good welfare program was a civilian conservation corps in the 1930's, or people went out to shovel dirt, move wheelbarrows to get stronger and healthier. he really wanted people to flourish in our society, not be perpetually dependent. by that measure, the war on povert
it goes to poor people. it is not really that hard to give free stuff away, but apologies to robert -- [laughter] we give away money to low income people in massive amounts, and when you count that money, you find that in fact the poverty rate is down, but the problem is that honestly that is not what lyndon johnson was trying to accomplish when he watched the war and poverty. he wanted to shrink, not deal really would the symptom of poverty by giving people free stuff but by the root causes,...
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a thousand, 9000 people. unbelievable. -- 8000-9000 people. we are so honored to be working with donald trump in the campaign. they raise $82 million in july to beat hillary clinton. [applause] >> don't believe the garbage you trump, theald , weblican party, all of you are going to put him in the white house and save this country together. [applause] >> we just had a great poll that came out, the l.a. times poll showed a tied election in spite of the biased media. this man will win, save our country, put us back to work again, put more money in people's pockets. we are in a battle for freedom. it is the same battle that james madison reaffirmed in the bill of rights, the same battle that fathered our country, the same battle we are here today to fight. how many people have been to the world war ii memorial in washington? would agree with me, you get out of it what you are willing to put into it. i've been there lately with my little guy, jack, who is now 11. you walk around and see those quotes from those heroes -- then, you walk up to that wa
a thousand, 9000 people. unbelievable. -- 8000-9000 people. we are so honored to be working with donald trump in the campaign. they raise $82 million in july to beat hillary clinton. [applause] >> don't believe the garbage you trump, theald , weblican party, all of you are going to put him in the white house and save this country together. [applause] >> we just had a great poll that came out, the l.a. times poll showed a tied election in spite of the biased media. this man will win,...
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people. he has jesse watters of the world locked up? >> he does? hope not. i need a lawyer. kimberly: now he has to get other votes to peel off like jesse is talking about, to reach out to independents. not let hillary run away with the election with white, college educated women, some other people that might be on the fence or be more moderate, care about communities, care about jobs, care about quality education. care about keeping jobs here and not exporting american jobs. these are positive themes people care about. harris: those themes came up so heaviry, meghan, when we saw the latest round of rioting in milwaukee. people wanted to get back to their small businesses and jobs they had been able to hang on to or create. meghan: i stayed up late watching this. harris: i saw you on twitter. meghan: i actually thought this was pretty brave me on this part. leader of black lives movement come out saying hillary clinton has done nothing for black voters. which at the time was semicontroversial
people. he has jesse watters of the world locked up? >> he does? hope not. i need a lawyer. kimberly: now he has to get other votes to peel off like jesse is talking about, to reach out to independents. not let hillary run away with the election with white, college educated women, some other people that might be on the fence or be more moderate, care about communities, care about jobs, care about quality education. care about keeping jobs here and not exporting american jobs. these are...
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most people using stelara? saw 75% clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. is. >> dickerson: joining us now is jay on chaffetz. nothing to see, there's no there there that dnc chair, what's your reaction? >> well, they also said there's smoke and no fire but my 8: league said, there's a fire, in fact it was arson. i think publicas the right to know, we certainly have been asking for th 2012, if hillary clinton wts to come can, e hasn't yet, st everything she said about this turned out to be a lie. she should provide her calendar, associated press has been fighting for years in the courts just to get her calendar she has more than one. but get her calendar out there. she said at press conference, i think fbi should provide the congress, consequently the public unclassified version that can be released. >> dickerson: one of the things we're trying to do here figure in the relationship with the statdepartment and clinton foundation for whether this is just kind ofay things are d
most people using stelara? saw 75% clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. is. >> dickerson: joining us now is jay on chaffetz. nothing to see, there's no there there that dnc chair, what's your reaction? >> well, they also said there's smoke and no fire but my 8: league said, there's a fire, in fact it was arson. i think publicas the right to know, we certainly have been asking for th 2012, if hillary clinton wts to come can, e hasn't yet, st...
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people know you from television. the assumption is to be people write their own book. that that minions to do that. you're offended by this idea. >> i think it's an excellent assumption in pretty much every case but mine. and by the way if you turned on tv in the last year you have not seen me. no trump supporters who don't see too much of. but they're usually right and i wish that were better understood, i've told new york times reporters who mostly hate me but i've also said there on the bestsellers list fiction not fiction, i want a separate section for authors everett their own books. and that is one thing that every new york times reporter agrees with me on because they are at least writers. they may be state but they are writers. and no, no, i mean my second book, my editor, inside the mic congratulations, you're on the bestseller list. and by the way the you the only one on the list who wrote her own book. >> host: how do you write your book? was the process? spee2 usually usually take a year off. this is unusual. i think slander and treason i may have done a ba
people know you from television. the assumption is to be people write their own book. that that minions to do that. you're offended by this idea. >> i think it's an excellent assumption in pretty much every case but mine. and by the way if you turned on tv in the last year you have not seen me. no trump supporters who don't see too much of. but they're usually right and i wish that were better understood, i've told new york times reporters who mostly hate me but i've also said there on...
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big chunks of people. so even when you read in the literature of the progressive left, they acknowledge, oh yes, our programs have done a lot to help the working poor, and the working poor's poverty rates have gone down. so they acknowledge that. and then they turn to this issue concerning, but then there's this other. and that happens a lot in social services offices because when you design a program, you will often have the person there, deeply compassionate, as i am, wanting to make sure that we are helping people in need, as people who have worked in this business definitely have, who will say, but what about this worst-case scenario? what about this contingency? what about what if this happened? and all of a sudden you are designing a program to make sure that nothing bad happens at the lowest common denominator. and when you do that, when you subsidize or design a program that provides an entitlement without expectations, you will get more people taking advantage of an entitlement without expectation
big chunks of people. so even when you read in the literature of the progressive left, they acknowledge, oh yes, our programs have done a lot to help the working poor, and the working poor's poverty rates have gone down. so they acknowledge that. and then they turn to this issue concerning, but then there's this other. and that happens a lot in social services offices because when you design a program, you will often have the person there, deeply compassionate, as i am, wanting to make sure...
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people are coming here. they say they ran into the store earlier today or earlier yesterday, grabbed a can of oil, we want to the beauty store to grab a can of hairspray, all of that gone. they just don't understand it. so many people are shaking their can not believe this happened to my neighborhood. reporting out here at 3 fifth and burleigh. >> this is a community here on the north side that has such a little commerce, such little businesses to begin with, it is difficult to see things especially like that beauty store which you know, the bp gas station is a corporation behind that can help mitigate the loss. there was a family owned liquor store looted. family owned beauty store looted. they are now challenge of putting business back together. >> one more look at chopper four. three people arrested. looting that was done at the sherman park neighborhood overnight. comes officeth it is a a police officer shot and killed an armed suspect. body cameras rolling. state responsible for reviewing that as outsid
people are coming here. they say they ran into the store earlier today or earlier yesterday, grabbed a can of oil, we want to the beauty store to grab a can of hairspray, all of that gone. they just don't understand it. so many people are shaking their can not believe this happened to my neighborhood. reporting out here at 3 fifth and burleigh. >> this is a community here on the north side that has such a little commerce, such little businesses to begin with, it is difficult to see things...
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. >> it gives me experience with helping people and getting to know people, and how to treat people. >> being a poll workers, it's a cool way to see what life is about beyond school. [music] >> students must be 16 years of age, get permission from their parents and school, and have a 2.5 student gpa, to become a poll workers, they also have a two hour training session. >> i'm glad they had training, i had all my questions clarified, so i really prepare you for election day. >> san francisco is a multicultural, city, with many languages, spoken every day, more than 80% of the precincts. >> i know spanish, i want to help them. >> in addition to english, they proviet student voters with spanish, japanese, vietnamese. >> it does look grade on a resume, they're interacting with the public, they're problem volume ving. >> you have to be responsible what you are doing, you got to work with a partner, team work, it's not just about me, it's about us. >> it's kind of a precareer experience, and it can open up doors later in the future to job tunts. >> you feel more connected to our government
. >> it gives me experience with helping people and getting to know people, and how to treat people. >> being a poll workers, it's a cool way to see what life is about beyond school. [music] >> students must be 16 years of age, get permission from their parents and school, and have a 2.5 student gpa, to become a poll workers, they also have a two hour training session. >> i'm glad they had training, i had all my questions clarified, so i really prepare you for election...
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industry to start an organization to help people with autism many people. not all, but many people can do really good work when it comes to software, testing, data analysis, and the like. i read an article about him, and to make a long story short, i called him, and said, we need you. so, he moved with his family to delaware because he wanted to break into the global market. he has trained more than 50 people in delaware. he has started a movement. it is a national movement. organization is called special eastern. now, what you found is companies , a massively , hasdibly great company the read to commit a percentage employees. it is incredible to see employees relate with such pride that they are employed. these are folks who has great ability, but perhaps had , theculty in the interview employed. when you focus on the ability, rather than the disability, it is incredible that we can pu accomplish together. >> people with disabilities really want to be seen as equal and gain political power each of you understand what political power takes. have to have to
industry to start an organization to help people with autism many people. not all, but many people can do really good work when it comes to software, testing, data analysis, and the like. i read an article about him, and to make a long story short, i called him, and said, we need you. so, he moved with his family to delaware because he wanted to break into the global market. he has trained more than 50 people in delaware. he has started a movement. it is a national movement. organization is...