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anyway, the point, is things were looking up for us as a nation. rtunately, in the last few years, things have taken a turn for the worse. the economy stalled. unemployment is at record highs, government corruption is rampant and wasn't just oscar pistorius who disappointed us, last year simba was arrested for securities fraud. yes, so why did this all happen? i'll tell you why. because south african voters decided to shake things up. and, so, we elected a man by the name of jacob zumba, a charismatic anti-establishment president. i know you can't relate, but bear with me. you see, the inept self-serving way zuma has run his administration has turned south africa from a rising power to a troubled state. the reason i'm telling you this is when you look at zoo ma and trump, seems like they're brothers from another mother. >> in souk, that country's high court says the nation's president jacob zumba should face more than 700 corruption and fraud charges. >> donald trump has over 400 lawsuits against him right now. >> zuma is building his reputation as
anyway, the point, is things were looking up for us as a nation. rtunately, in the last few years, things have taken a turn for the worse. the economy stalled. unemployment is at record highs, government corruption is rampant and wasn't just oscar pistorius who disappointed us, last year simba was arrested for securities fraud. yes, so why did this all happen? i'll tell you why. because south african voters decided to shake things up. and, so, we elected a man by the name of jacob zumba, a...
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this is not healthy for us as a nation. >> keep kicking the can if we don't address this stuff. do you think whoever gets in and i've heard this argument a lot, the chickens come home to roost and automatic one term. >> that wouldn't be bad to me. look, where we are right now is the equivalent of a drunk hitting bottom right this minute. i think america, all this anger and voter turnout, these are not happy voters. these are not people coming out to vote saying hey, we love what you do and do more of it. these are people that are saying we're fed up. >> normally there are enough of them that go for the challenger and in this case donald trump. do you think so? >> i think the anger of the american people are so profound and so deep that they don't know why they're angry anymore. all they know is they're angry. unemployment, whoever believes 4.5% is unemployment. i'll give them all the bridges for $1. this unemployment rate is 11% right now. >> so many people dropped out of the work force. >> the biggest issue of all is education. public school education in america is a disgrace. i
this is not healthy for us as a nation. >> keep kicking the can if we don't address this stuff. do you think whoever gets in and i've heard this argument a lot, the chickens come home to roost and automatic one term. >> that wouldn't be bad to me. look, where we are right now is the equivalent of a drunk hitting bottom right this minute. i think america, all this anger and voter turnout, these are not happy voters. these are not people coming out to vote saying hey, we love what you...
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trump: we will never enter into any conflict unless it makes us safer as a nation.ndorsed however russia for a key role in stabilizing syria, saying he wants to create a new alliance with moscow. mrmr. trump: i think i would hae a very good r relationship with putin and with russia. says the greatest problems facing the world, the threat of nuclear weapons and terrorists. he wants to work with russia to eliminate the enemy but he is never revealed his action plans for defeating the islamic state group, claiming it would take away the element of surprise. markets.turn to the were joined by our business editor, kate moody. it's been quite a choppy day of trade following that news from washington. kate: not quite the result some might've expected on global markets. and street futures plunged asian markets dropped significantly. as the winner became clear and it became apparent there would be a definitive result, the markets began to rally. after a choppy start to the session, wall street is trading firmly in the green. the dow jones up 1.5%, the s&p 500 up nearly 1.2.
trump: we will never enter into any conflict unless it makes us safer as a nation.ndorsed however russia for a key role in stabilizing syria, saying he wants to create a new alliance with moscow. mrmr. trump: i think i would hae a very good r relationship with putin and with russia. says the greatest problems facing the world, the threat of nuclear weapons and terrorists. he wants to work with russia to eliminate the enemy but he is never revealed his action plans for defeating the islamic...
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a danger to us. that it's time to make fairer trade deals who sees us as a sovereign nation. who is proud of us and our american history. who will work on making us rich instead of herself or her family, then it's time to vote for the person who believes in the constitution, the only one who will bring change, who is willing to roll up his sleeves. who have put in the time, has both the energy and the clarity. the one who doesn't give a darn about political correctness, the one who knows how to create jobs and yes, the one who wants to make america great again. you've got 72 hours, it's up to you. and that's my open. tell me what you think on my facebook page or twitte twitter, #judgejeanine. and joining me now is the executive vice president of the trump organization, and the son of republican presidential candidate, donald trump jr. how are you? >> i'm doing great, after that, i just to want drop mikes for you, that was powerful. i'm impressed with, wow. >> i have to tell you, you know i believe in your dad, your guys, i know -- all of my listeners know that it is -- it's no
a danger to us. that it's time to make fairer trade deals who sees us as a sovereign nation. who is proud of us and our american history. who will work on making us rich instead of herself or her family, then it's time to vote for the person who believes in the constitution, the only one who will bring change, who is willing to roll up his sleeves. who have put in the time, has both the energy and the clarity. the one who doesn't give a darn about political correctness, the one who knows how to...
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point, it is what it is and we as a people, america, need to get behind our new president donald trap and pray for him and hope that he can rally us together as a nation one of the other comments we hear from people out here, they are surprised that the polls got it so wrong, most major universities, even polled as late as this weekend he showed clinton in a tight race, but clinton ultimately being the victor. obviously, that's not what happened. but a range of emotions, i'm surprised to see how much people are wearing those emotions on their faces some people coming up to us, wanting to tell us who they voted for. wanting to sound off on the reaction of last night. >> there are some powerful emotions, we'll talk to you later. >> >> time, 6:42 a enveloping story, right now in load die -- very little information about it, but reportedly, it started early this morning at epics plastic incorporated. we haven't heard of any injuries or how the fire started. can you see firefighters are out there battling this, trying to put it out. we'll keep an eye on this burning plastics company fire and bring you more information as we get it >>> more than 1,000 peopl
point, it is what it is and we as a people, america, need to get behind our new president donald trap and pray for him and hope that he can rally us together as a nation one of the other comments we hear from people out here, they are surprised that the polls got it so wrong, most major universities, even polled as late as this weekend he showed clinton in a tight race, but clinton ultimately being the victor. obviously, that's not what happened. but a range of emotions, i'm surprised to see...
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those incredibly important conversations for us as a nation and it's as the conversation i would argue you want to have at a much broader framerk than just bringing tech people together. >> given the scale of the threat of isis and terrorism has that started? has the tech community done enough? >> i'm not going to say somebody is or isn't doing enough that i think clearly we are not where we want to be or need to be. if you look at the level of activity out there and you look at how the dynamics are changing here, i think where we want to be. if think there are some that would argue hey i understand that intellectually but that's not my role as a company. you're asking me to do something that really is not my function. my comment would be look i think you are part of the solution. i don't pretend for one minute that it's only your issue are all mere challenge but i think you are part of the solution. i think we need to expand the number of parties that are involved in this conversation about what can we do and what should we do. >> before he you go to questions i just have to ask wikil
those incredibly important conversations for us as a nation and it's as the conversation i would argue you want to have at a much broader framerk than just bringing tech people together. >> given the scale of the threat of isis and terrorism has that started? has the tech community done enough? >> i'm not going to say somebody is or isn't doing enough that i think clearly we are not where we want to be or need to be. if you look at the level of activity out there and you look at how...
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to move forward and lead the nation here in an effort to come to terms with that period in time and to make more of it. to make something of it that can help us. move as a nation and as culture into the future. theme here is division and reunion. well, division perhaps is easier to define. but reunion, what does that really mean? we know the country was reunited more than sound but culturally and racially and many ways his country remains divided. and will help americans and people from other parts of the world too. to examine that -- examine their own believes and see what they can make of it moving into the future. >> you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website at cspan.org/history. >> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn what artifacts reveal about american history. next we visit arlington house, the robert e. lee memorial in arlington national cemetery to hear from descendents of one of the enslaved families on this 19th century plantation. in about ten minutes we'll hear from craig that
to move forward and lead the nation here in an effort to come to terms with that period in time and to make more of it. to make something of it that can help us. move as a nation and as culture into the future. theme here is division and reunion. well, division perhaps is easier to define. but reunion, what does that really mean? we know the country was reunited more than sound but culturally and racially and many ways his country remains divided. and will help americans and people from other...
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us live on the national archives youtube channel, as well as on pleased span. we're pleased everyone is here to jien us. the national archives is honored to clollaborate with program a tha will explore issues of public dialogue and personal meeting and national parks and what this means moving forward into the next century of america's best idea. before we get to today's program, i would like to tell you about two upcoming programs that will take place in december, in september, september, the people and the police, produced in the aftermath of 1968 riots in washington, d.c. in an effort to highlight the district pilot project, created to foster the development of community programs and improve the shattered relationship between the citizens and its police force. after the screening nbc foreign reporter will moderate a legacy of the project and current state of police community relations, frank smith, jr., one of the founders of the student nonviolent coordinating committee who relocated to washington in late 1960s and long time activists. sue van, on october will be here to discuss. to fiend out more about these and other programs exhibits and events, please consul
us live on the national archives youtube channel, as well as on pleased span. we're pleased everyone is here to jien us. the national archives is honored to clollaborate with program a tha will explore issues of public dialogue and personal meeting and national parks and what this means moving forward into the next century of america's best idea. before we get to today's program, i would like to tell you about two upcoming programs that will take place in december, in september, september, the...
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not been prepared for a 21st century workforce who have lost jobs, to in the see the american dream as being plausible for them. and donald trump forgets that all of us as a nation i'll let amarosa to respond. >> donald trump is the only one who will help turn around innerities with african-americans because when she says she will continue policies that purchase of the same of obama and we see what is happening on the south side of chicago, in my own hometown of youngstown, in south central los angeles, you can't say that that is okay. it's they ever okay to see 3,000 people shot in chicago or 500 murder this is chicago and that is acceptable. >> that is completely unfair. >> these not the best candidate and you can't trust her. i have a question for you, joy, before we go. how many times have you had hillary clinton's african-american director of outreach on your show? >> i don't thank that is relevant. >> zero. so the point is that you assume that african-americans are automatically going to vote for hillary clinton and i'm telling you, that that is not the case. >> iassuming that i can read th polls. >> one of the things that has happened as certainly with la
not been prepared for a 21st century workforce who have lost jobs, to in the see the american dream as being plausible for them. and donald trump forgets that all of us as a nation i'll let amarosa to respond. >> donald trump is the only one who will help turn around innerities with african-americans because when she says she will continue policies that purchase of the same of obama and we see what is happening on the south side of chicago, in my own hometown of youngstown, in south...
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instead, his proposals would add another $7.2 trillion in debt, that would make us a highly leveraged entity as a nation, 150% of gdp. which would rank us up by greece, only japan would have more debt as a percentage of gdp. we know donald trump knows a lot about highly leveraged entities, 4 to 6% of his businesses that he was involved with went into bankruptcy. he's been called the king of debt. maybe we're going to see that in the next four years in this country. >> go ahead, grover, i'm sure you want to respond to that. >> it's the same nonsense we heard during the reagan years. during the reagan years -- >> there's no guarantee growing 4% a year. that's the number that donald trump pulled out during the campaign. there's no evidence of that that this will in anyway lead us to 4% growth. anyway. >> yes, there is. and what we had during the reagan years with lower marginal tax rates and some deregulation, we grew at 4% a year, during the obama years we grew at 2% a year, the difference between growing for a decade at 4% a year than 2% a year is $5 trillion more in revenue. $5 trillion goes a lot to re
instead, his proposals would add another $7.2 trillion in debt, that would make us a highly leveraged entity as a nation, 150% of gdp. which would rank us up by greece, only japan would have more debt as a percentage of gdp. we know donald trump knows a lot about highly leveraged entities, 4 to 6% of his businesses that he was involved with went into bankruptcy. he's been called the king of debt. maybe we're going to see that in the next four years in this country. >> go ahead, grover,...
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we need to have a cabinet that reflects america and differing values and differing viewpoints, that will make us stronger as a nation. trish: what do you think is going to happen tonight at this dinner, jan? do you think mitt romney is going to be the guy? >> you know, i don't know, trish. i wish i could be a fly on a wall. i will say this, it's all going to be okay, america is going to be great again regardless because donald trump is going to do the right thing. look, the main thing is this. when is the last time you saw this many americans get off couches and debate. donald trump knows how to get people engaged, how to manipulate the media and has people fumbling around, people who don't talk about anything but nfl football games. trish: i hear you talking about this. it's a wonderful process to see. do you think, jan, that mitt romney needs to make some kind of formal apology. does he need to endorse him in a big way? we don't even know who voted for him? >> absolutely. you can forgive somebody but never forget. he's always going to be on probation for us. >> if donald trump can forgive him. we all can. donald t
we need to have a cabinet that reflects america and differing values and differing viewpoints, that will make us stronger as a nation. trish: what do you think is going to happen tonight at this dinner, jan? do you think mitt romney is going to be the guy? >> you know, i don't know, trish. i wish i could be a fly on a wall. i will say this, it's all going to be okay, america is going to be great again regardless because donald trump is going to do the right thing. look, the main thing is...
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>> the reality is at the end of the day, we are all going to be successful or not as a nation, it is impossible for us to do this as a nation and be divided. all the room was empty at 11:30 not what clinton supporters would ever is imagined. >> now a look at the only weather and traffic. mike nicco? >> good morning, some of us waking up in a fog with live doppler hd showing a quarter-mile in petaluma to half a mile in napa leading to american canyon and vallejo so be careful. as far as our day planner waking up in the 50s and in the 60s at the coast, and the rest us hit the 70s with increasing sunshine. alexis? >> we had issues overnight. amy hollyfield was showing the damage from protesters. bart had a full closure of the zoning city center station closed overnight and they got it back open and everything is functioning normally. we have a new crash in the tri-valley and we will look at that next. >> the question everyone is asking, what happens next? that successly remains to be veteran but we are look at the global markets and they are rattled. >> elizabeth hur is inned with. >> the dow was down 80
>> the reality is at the end of the day, we are all going to be successful or not as a nation, it is impossible for us to do this as a nation and be divided. all the room was empty at 11:30 not what clinton supporters would ever is imagined. >> now a look at the only weather and traffic. mike nicco? >> good morning, some of us waking up in a fog with live doppler hd showing a quarter-mile in petaluma to half a mile in napa leading to american canyon and vallejo so be careful....
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the tax late that not only makes us uncompetitive as a nation but forces companies overseas to bring those trillions of dollars back. let's create jobs in america instead of having them create jobs. we have got the opportunity to get the economy moving again. it ought to be our top focus. donald trump laid out a real aggressive fan to go after crisis, to stop the bad deal with iraq to get a weapon. >> would you do all of that at once? how would you pick it here? you don't want to blitz everything. >> right. there's a lot that the country wants to see done. that's lot donald trump talked about doing. he is the president-elect. he is trying to work through that transition plan. this is being -- >> when you're the president and ahead of your party is everyone every th empathic. do they know that now, that he is the big chief. >> i think so. >> what about -- >> paul feels the same way. the speaker talked to donald trump yesterday and today. they will have a regular dialogue working together on the transition. i think the closer we can be working together on what the first hyundaundred da
the tax late that not only makes us uncompetitive as a nation but forces companies overseas to bring those trillions of dollars back. let's create jobs in america instead of having them create jobs. we have got the opportunity to get the economy moving again. it ought to be our top focus. donald trump laid out a real aggressive fan to go after crisis, to stop the bad deal with iraq to get a weapon. >> would you do all of that at once? how would you pick it here? you don't want to blitz...
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raises critical questions for us as a country, as a nation, how do we respond to the election of donald trump. democrats want to work with mr. trump when we can. i understand and respect that impulse because democrats like to get things done. that's why many of us are in government. in fact, i think most of us in the first place. for example, democrats have been trying for decades, multiple decades, to get republicans to invest in our deteriorated infrastructure. what kind of a makeup do we have there in the infrastructure? is it a trillion dollars? two trillion? some say $3 trillion. it's really in bad need of help and repair. it's an automatic job creator. each time we tried to do something over these decades, on infrastructure, republicans obstructed. so if we can finally get republicans to make the job creating infrastructure investments we have been seeking for years, that will be a welcome development for the senate and the country. if trump wants to pursue policies that will help working people, democrats will take a pragmatic approach. democrats have a responsibility to improve
raises critical questions for us as a country, as a nation, how do we respond to the election of donald trump. democrats want to work with mr. trump when we can. i understand and respect that impulse because democrats like to get things done. that's why many of us are in government. in fact, i think most of us in the first place. for example, democrats have been trying for decades, multiple decades, to get republicans to invest in our deteriorated infrastructure. what kind of a makeup do we...
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a place of healthy balance. national parks may be the places for us to think about for our native people as they go home to the an ses industrial lands, as they walk in the moccasin tracks of those that came before them. the national parks have a role in helping to heal a nation, our first nations. thank you. >> one morning, i woke up. i heard my brother crying. he was screaming so loud you would have thought someone was dying. mom, dad, he screamed. there was no use trying. they weren't around. i went outside and saw he had had a pretty bad crash. his bike was in the ditch. his arm, a bloody gash. he looked so pitiful just sitting there in the dirt amongst the trash crying, i want mom and dad. i picked him up and started running towards my uncles up the way. it started raining and got real dark. you could barely tell it was day. my brother cried and asked, sister, where is mom? i didn't know what to say, when the truth is, i don't know. my uncle saw is coming, he ran into the yard. he took my brother from me and i held him in his arms. when he saw my face, i could tell, i could tell he was alarmed. he said, what
a place of healthy balance. national parks may be the places for us to think about for our native people as they go home to the an ses industrial lands, as they walk in the moccasin tracks of those that came before them. the national parks have a role in helping to heal a nation, our first nations. thank you. >> one morning, i woke up. i heard my brother crying. he was screaming so loud you would have thought someone was dying. mom, dad, he screamed. there was no use trying. they weren't...
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in every role, she reminds us to be kind to one another and treat people as each of us wants to be treated. as a pivotal moment, her courage accelerate our nation's constant drive toward equality and acceptance for all. again and again, ellen degeneres has shown us that a single individual to make the world a more fun, more open, more loving place, so long as we just keep swimming. [applause] >> robert de niro. [applause] >> for over 50 years, robert de niro has delivered some of the screen's most memorable performances, cementing his place as one of the most gifted actors in a generation. tom "the godfather part two" he iseer hunter," relentlessly dedicated to his craft, embodies his characters, creates rich, nuanced portraits that reflect the heart of the human experience. regardless of genre or eric, robert continues to demonstrate that extraordinary skill that has made him one of america's most revered artists. [applause] >> richard l. [applause] >> one of the most renowned of time, dr. richard darwin has answered the call to solve some of society's most challenging problems, he has given technologies that underscore the importance of humanit
in every role, she reminds us to be kind to one another and treat people as each of us wants to be treated. as a pivotal moment, her courage accelerate our nation's constant drive toward equality and acceptance for all. again and again, ellen degeneres has shown us that a single individual to make the world a more fun, more open, more loving place, so long as we just keep swimming. [applause] >> robert de niro. [applause] >> for over 50 years, robert de niro has delivered some of...
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. >> it's a disturbing fact because that is systemically a bigger problem for us as a nation than thethe republicans have nominated a guy who's erratic. because he's just an individual. but when you fundamentally change the policy of our nation. our nation is built on optimism. and optimism springs from prosperity. and prosperity springs from people having the ability to grow and create and take risks and increase their quality of life. socialism is built on envy and negativism. this is a very serious issue for us as a country that we're moving -- that one of our parties is moving out of promoting -- >> if we could ask unconventionally, if donald trump wins could paul ryan remain speaker? >> absolutely. he's going to really need paul ryan. he's the most rational person in the party right now. he has good ideas. he knows how to reach across the aisle and get agreements. and so he knows how to work the congress. >> does he want to stay speaker if donald trump wins? >> i would presume he would. because speaker is the second most powerful position -- >> can i ask you a different question
. >> it's a disturbing fact because that is systemically a bigger problem for us as a nation than thethe republicans have nominated a guy who's erratic. because he's just an individual. but when you fundamentally change the policy of our nation. our nation is built on optimism. and optimism springs from prosperity. and prosperity springs from people having the ability to grow and create and take risks and increase their quality of life. socialism is built on envy and negativism. this is a...
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they help us understand the monumental trials and sacrifices that have shaped our nation, our government, our society, and they remind us of what we can all achieve when we work together as aation. the national parks service is remarkably proud to be the stewards of this place and the other national memorials here on the national mall. and i can promise you that we will be here every day of every year watching over these places, protecting them and passing on these stories that they represent of heroism, sacrifice, and the stories of our nation. thank you. and welcome. [ applause ] >> thank you and of course for all you for one of the most beautiful memorials in all of washington, d.c. don't you think? just stunning. this is just a stunning place to remember all the sacrifices. ladies and gentlemen, we are very fortunate to have mr. josiah bunting iii here as the chairman of the friends of the world war ii memorial, a road scholar, a vietnam war veteran, former superintendent of his alma mater the virginia military institute. it gives me great pleasure to once again announce mr. josiah bunting. [ applause ] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. this is as close to sacred gro
they help us understand the monumental trials and sacrifices that have shaped our nation, our government, our society, and they remind us of what we can all achieve when we work together as aation. the national parks service is remarkably proud to be the stewards of this place and the other national memorials here on the national mall. and i can promise you that we will be here every day of every year watching over these places, protecting them and passing on these stories that they represent...
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say, a company that's doing public service might be very acceptable versus as the national security agency is a leader of an intelligence organization. maybe that level of risk isn't acceptable to us. this is not going to be oo one size fits all. we have to educate our young work force. i have two young millenial sons in their 20s. one of whom is a naval officer. they both believe the constitution forgot the part where they should have talked about and the ability to access data in the format of your choice at the time and place and in the device of you choice. for the life they've lived, it's all they've ever known. i can get whatever data i want in whatever format i want on any one of multiple devices or mediums. what's the matter with you that you don't get it? i'm here to be your fossils, sons. and it's funny, i have this conversation with both of them, with the older one that's a naval officer. i say, i got it, step back and look at this from the perspective of a naval officer. we're concerned about the security and the ability of others to use that device to gain insight as to where you are, what you're doing and who you're communicating with. trust me, there are nation stat
say, a company that's doing public service might be very acceptable versus as the national security agency is a leader of an intelligence organization. maybe that level of risk isn't acceptable to us. this is not going to be oo one size fits all. we have to educate our young work force. i have two young millenial sons in their 20s. one of whom is a naval officer. they both believe the constitution forgot the part where they should have talked about and the ability to access data in the format...
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us together. >> we know that there is a lot a campaign, a lot of hurting people in our country. there is a lot of divisiveness. we want to offer opportunities to come together as a nation, as a people, to pray and focus on the things that we hope bind us together rather than things that pull us apart. sam: this church service continues at the 12:00 hour. there is another healing service later this evening at 5:00 here at the national cathedral. following the inauguration, the national cathedral tells us it is on as scheduled. i am sam sweeney. jummy, back inside to you. jummy: right now we want to take a live look outside over arlington and the pentagon. another nice day, even though we had rain earlier today. doug hill is here with a look at the forecast. any more rainout there? doug: there is a chance of a few the wind has turned to the northwest at 12 miles per hour. the cold front has moved through the area, but we haven't upper-level disturbance -- but we haven't upper-level disturbance spinning through the area. some fairly moderate showers across the pennsylvania line. we think some of these showers will hit frederick shortly, then eventually 106 two gaithersbur
us together. >> we know that there is a lot a campaign, a lot of hurting people in our country. there is a lot of divisiveness. we want to offer opportunities to come together as a nation, as a people, to pray and focus on the things that we hope bind us together rather than things that pull us apart. sam: this church service continues at the 12:00 hour. there is another healing service later this evening at 5:00 here at the national cathedral. following the inauguration, the national...
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as the problem. he's the one that lied, used bleach bit, used acid? come on. >> sean, none of this should come as a surprise. for decades we've known that the mainstream media, particularly national correspondents, particularly white house correspondents have been biassed to the left. starting in 1964 pugh research started polling them, 94% who
as the problem. he's the one that lied, used bleach bit, used acid? come on. >> sean, none of this should come as a surprise. for decades we've known that the mainstream media, particularly national correspondents, particularly white house correspondents have been biassed to the left. starting in 1964 pugh research started polling them, 94% who
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she wrote, in this vein, if we allow the few to fight for us, then as a nation we have died an hour ideals have died with us. the we win, if we have not all born this burden alike, then do we a lose. she also wrote, the reason the united states had to get involved in this war was britain and france shared parts of the american ideal. our democratic heritage came from them. germany threatened those issues for it had broken loose something terrible, something that must be killed or the world dies. there are no higher stakes than that. and whether this looks good from 100 years or not, it is undoubted, it is unquestioned that most americans felt in 1917. the united states in her view had no choice but to enter into this horrible world war, a war whose cost she is seen with her own eyes, a war for which she knew united states people were not prepared. a war that the united states had still not developed strategic goals for. i want to end this with a new york city touch. not too far from here is times square and a statue that sits in he wrotetimes square, his most famous song, until the 1950's
she wrote, in this vein, if we allow the few to fight for us, then as a nation we have died an hour ideals have died with us. the we win, if we have not all born this burden alike, then do we a lose. she also wrote, the reason the united states had to get involved in this war was britain and france shared parts of the american ideal. our democratic heritage came from them. germany threatened those issues for it had broken loose something terrible, something that must be killed or the world...
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a war? can america profit from the suffering of others? what kind of nation does it make us? as you might be able to imagine british and germans for heir own reasons were both highly critical of the united states. for making money off of a war hat the americans wanted britain to win and german being critical because of the united states industrial and financial systems are essentially working benefit of the germans. when i was over in france, i found a wonderful, wonderful where a french senior officer referred to the united states as our great neutral ally. and that's for reasons, as i aid, both practicality, money, and morality. most american trades overseas, ocean 1914 to ic 917 required british ships, british credit and british insurance. >> some americans gave more than money. his is a group that were volunteer americans, some quite wealthy, not all of them wealthy but many quite wealthy, who left comfortable lives here in the united states, went to france and first joined the then forelegion and joined a volunteer fire squadron, that would fly in the army. the guy that fou
a war? can america profit from the suffering of others? what kind of nation does it make us? as you might be able to imagine british and germans for heir own reasons were both highly critical of the united states. for making money off of a war hat the americans wanted britain to win and german being critical because of the united states industrial and financial systems are essentially working benefit of the germans. when i was over in france, i found a wonderful, wonderful where a french senior...
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us. at one point dow futures were down as much as 800. >> i know both our national reporter were using 9/11 as a comparison for today. a better comparison would be brexit. there's this initial shock, then comes the more important part, the long-reaching economic consequences. so as we look ahead and we honestly do not have many tools at our disposal, because although we try to make comparisons, there's nothing quite like what we're experiencing right now. what we can do, though, is look at what president elect trump has said in the past and tried to use those statements to look forward. we need to be thinking about an unstable world. mr. trump has talked about military action against countries like iran. untable means unstable stock market. it will mean high oil prices. interest rates. mr. trump has said he will not pay back america's debt. remember the chinese hold a lot of our debt. but so, too, do retirees and regular families. then tear riffs and immigration. let's take those one at a time. tariffs, mr. trump talked about a 40% tariff on chinese-made goods. we need to think about what that would mean for silicon
us. at one point dow futures were down as much as 800. >> i know both our national reporter were using 9/11 as a comparison for today. a better comparison would be brexit. there's this initial shock, then comes the more important part, the long-reaching economic consequences. so as we look ahead and we honestly do not have many tools at our disposal, because although we try to make comparisons, there's nothing quite like what we're experiencing right now. what we can do, though, is look...
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as a nation. it is impossible for us to succeed as divided as we are as a nation. >> by 11:30 the we party was over, the room him empty. not the scene most clinton supporters would have dreamed. >> now a fast break to look at the weather and traffic. >> mike nicco? >> fast break to slow down. around petaluma and napa. quarter-mile visibility the fog will lit at 9:00. from sutro tower, a few high clouds and fog and temperatures mild in the 50s. we will stay in the mid-to-upper 60s at the coast and go from upper 60 to let 70s around bay from noon to 4:00 and mid-to-upper 70s inland another warm day. >> amy hollyfield showed protests in berkeley and oakland, and bart the 12th street closure closed from 12:20 until 4:00 a.m. is new operating normal. no mass transit issues. a crash on highway 4 is next. >> the question everyone is asking, what happened next? >> that remains to be seen, the global markets are rattled. >> a lot of people concerned about that and we are watching that from washington, dc. what are you seeing elizabeth? >> first, morning, in this is anything stock markets like, they like pre
as a nation. it is impossible for us to succeed as divided as we are as a nation. >> by 11:30 the we party was over, the room him empty. not the scene most clinton supporters would have dreamed. >> now a fast break to look at the weather and traffic. >> mike nicco? >> fast break to slow down. around petaluma and napa. quarter-mile visibility the fog will lit at 9:00. from sutro tower, a few high clouds and fog and temperatures mild in the 50s. we will stay in the...
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us as a society. if you just look at the amount of money the right now as a nation, we have fixed capital costs and existing infrastructure, the idea that we will one day wake up and say, we will replace this in a year or two, that is not a realistic strategy. we do not have the resources -- you would not have time to do it in a year or two. oldstrategy is replace infrastructure, hard and existing infrastructure while doing that, increase the capability of your networks and other technical capabilities. build a workforce that is more cyber proficient. both your high and cyber workforce as well as all of your users. anybody we have given access to a keyboard is now a potential point of vulnerability based on the choices they make. there's no one single silver bullet to all of this. it's a lot of roll up your sleeve and hard work. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> now i look at corporate culture and governance with new york u.s. attorney preet bharara. this is 20 minutes. >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us. given that part of your job involves prosecuting companies and occasionally
us as a society. if you just look at the amount of money the right now as a nation, we have fixed capital costs and existing infrastructure, the idea that we will one day wake up and say, we will replace this in a year or two, that is not a realistic strategy. we do not have the resources -- you would not have time to do it in a year or two. oldstrategy is replace infrastructure, hard and existing infrastructure while doing that, increase the capability of your networks and other technical...
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but it raises critical questions for us as a country, as a nation. how do we respond to the election of donald trump? democrats want to work with mr. trump when we can. i understand that because democrats like to get things done. it's why many of us are in government, i think most of us, in the first place. for example, democrats have been trying for decades, multiple decades to get republicans to invest in our deteriorating infrastructure. what kind of a makeup do we have there in the infrastructure? $1 trillion? $2 trillion? some say $3 trillion. it's really in bad need of help and repair. it's an automatic job creator. each time we tried to do something over these decades on infrastructure, republicans obstructed. so if we can finally get republicans to make the job-creating infrastructure and investments we've been seeking for years, that will be welcome for the senate and the country. if trump wants to pursue policies that will help working people, democrats will take a pragmatic approach. democrats have a responsibility to improve the life of a
but it raises critical questions for us as a country, as a nation. how do we respond to the election of donald trump? democrats want to work with mr. trump when we can. i understand that because democrats like to get things done. it's why many of us are in government, i think most of us, in the first place. for example, democrats have been trying for decades, multiple decades to get republicans to invest in our deteriorating infrastructure. what kind of a makeup do we have there in the...
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and we are fighting to bring us altogether as americans. we're a divided nation.a badly divided nation. we're going to be brought together. just imagine what our country could accomplish if we started working together as one people god saluting one american flag. wouldn't it be nice? i'm asking to you dream big. we are just one day away from the change you've been waiting your entire life. you got to go out and vote, get vote.ody to it will be the greatest vote you lifetime in your makese together we will america wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america safe again we will make america great again. thank you, everybody. thank you. god bless you, everybody. god bless you. get out and vote! thank you, pennsylvania. thank you. ♪ applause]d ♪ ♪
and we are fighting to bring us altogether as americans. we're a divided nation.a badly divided nation. we're going to be brought together. just imagine what our country could accomplish if we started working together as one people god saluting one american flag. wouldn't it be nice? i'm asking to you dream big. we are just one day away from the change you've been waiting your entire life. you got to go out and vote, get vote.ody to it will be the greatest vote you lifetime in your makese...
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engaging in drone attacks or other activity in the war of terror -- war on terror and haul us into court as a nation and haul the people that we give the responsibility to defend the nation into foreign courts. the fix is not the following: the statutes say that military members and could i officers -- and c.i.a. officers can never be sued or held liable. that won't work. i don't want any nation state, including ours, to be sued for a discretionary act unless that discretionary act encompasses knowingly engaging in the financing or sponsorship of terrorism whether directly or indirectly. you cannot fix this problem without making this change, and here's the problem. every time a drone is launched, every time americans going in harm's way, every time a diplomat edg engages in activity aprod, we are subjecting them on the one hand z and our nation -- we are subjecting them and our nation to lawsuits and potential imprisonment. we need to fix this. because if we don't gis fix thit will come back to haunt us. the right to sue exists. but when it comes to a discretionary act like launching a drone, the o
engaging in drone attacks or other activity in the war of terror -- war on terror and haul us into court as a nation and haul the people that we give the responsibility to defend the nation into foreign courts. the fix is not the following: the statutes say that military members and could i officers -- and c.i.a. officers can never be sued or held liable. that won't work. i don't want any nation state, including ours, to be sued for a discretionary act unless that discretionary act encompasses...
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us as we speak. national weather service already predicting a widow -- wintel grotto tomorrow afternoon -- right now outside skies are we are starting to see a little bit of activity near san juan. that will get much more expansive as the storm system continues. all of this will be the fuel for what is to come. by monday evening widespread snow in the mountains. around the city. tomorrow maybe a couple of brain drops around the front front page tomorrow evening [ inaudible ] the snow could fall in the metro area around tomorrow's morning commute. at this., accumulations don't look very massive across the city. we will keep the bull's-eye on the mota he will keep a close eye on this as things may change as we get temperatures right now are still miles. tonight we will get down to about 36 degrees. grotto highs tomorrow will stay warm for one more day before the cooldown arrives. we are looking at mid- to upper 50s. partly cloudy skies throughout the day and maybe the chance of a late day rain shower before the switchover occurs early tuesday morning. that will set the stage for a beautiful thanksgivi
us as we speak. national weather service already predicting a widow -- wintel grotto tomorrow afternoon -- right now outside skies are we are starting to see a little bit of activity near san juan. that will get much more expansive as the storm system continues. all of this will be the fuel for what is to come. by monday evening widespread snow in the mountains. around the city. tomorrow maybe a couple of brain drops around the front front page tomorrow evening [ inaudible ] the snow could fall...
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but if you were assigned the role as public historian you speak to larger audiences and sometimes crucial details can be lost. what that allows us to happen as a nation is to have a cognitive dissidents, the steps to take to get someone on a bill of money or rise to iconic status. we forget what the lived experiences may have been like. for african-american women, this has particular implications because even today in the public imagination, in public media, african-american women are still a curiosity. sometimes they're on display in music videos. now with the advent of michelle obama in the white house there's a different type of image, strong black family, a mother with her two children and her husband. when we look at early american enslaved women as the scholar jennifer morgan notes, early travelers considered african women's bodies a mons trtrocity. in thinking about that, i'm thinking about the moments that she left behind when she fled to freedom. we know she ran away, left her family. she travels back to the south several times. what is actually not spoken many of the times is that harriet tubman was well versed in freedom. her family, many
but if you were assigned the role as public historian you speak to larger audiences and sometimes crucial details can be lost. what that allows us to happen as a nation is to have a cognitive dissidents, the steps to take to get someone on a bill of money or rise to iconic status. we forget what the lived experiences may have been like. for african-american women, this has particular implications because even today in the public imagination, in public media, african-american women are still a...
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us as well. here's a look at your window nation forecast. we go from 60 tomorrow back to the much more seasonal mid-40s, darn it, by the time we get into thursday. of course, that's the start of december. then we fall back to the 40- degree mark by saturday night, 40% on friday and saturday east. we'll have a prolonged west lake. that will stir up snow mix, especially areas down of the lakes, due east of cleveland. by the end of the week, we're going to turn it around. we'll once again dry things out. temperatures are going to go back up for us. >> nice. >>> december 1st, the start of meteorological winter. am i right? . >> let's see. sure. >> you think about it. >> stumping a meteorologist. i like it. maybe i win a prize. >> i think december, january. it could be december, january, february. >> i tried. >>> coming up next, today's edition of "rising." . >> we will meet a man who doesn't let his disability get in the way of his dream to dance. >> here's what's coming up tonight on nbc, brought to you by mercedes bens of >> this is demarco sw
us as well. here's a look at your window nation forecast. we go from 60 tomorrow back to the much more seasonal mid-40s, darn it, by the time we get into thursday. of course, that's the start of december. then we fall back to the 40- degree mark by saturday night, 40% on friday and saturday east. we'll have a prolonged west lake. that will stir up snow mix, especially areas down of the lakes, due east of cleveland. by the end of the week, we're going to turn it around. we'll once again dry...
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this report should serve as a call to all americans to change the way we address substance misuse and substance use disorders in america. as a nation, we must approach and treat addiction like the disease which it is, the physical toll addiction takes on americans makes this a health imperative. the cost of addiction to society makes this an economic imperative, and the duty, the human duty to provide care and hope for those suffering from addiction makes this a moral imperative. but in order to get help for all of the families who are suffering from opioid addiction, the federal government needs to invest in funding treatment and recovery programs now, and so far i'm sad to report that congress has failed in this task. when i'm home in massachusetts, i hear enormous frustration from people who don't feel that adequate resources are being brought to bear on this epidemic of prescription drug, heroin and fentanyl addiction. countless individuals and families suffering with addiction cannot find a bed for detox. and then, when they are at their most vulnerable, they cannot find a place, a provider or a behavioral support team for lon
this report should serve as a call to all americans to change the way we address substance misuse and substance use disorders in america. as a nation, we must approach and treat addiction like the disease which it is, the physical toll addiction takes on americans makes this a health imperative. the cost of addiction to society makes this an economic imperative, and the duty, the human duty to provide care and hope for those suffering from addiction makes this a moral imperative. but in order...
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move forward and perhaps lead the nation here in an effort to come to terms with that period in time and to make more of it. to make something of it that can help us move as a nation and as a culture into the future. the theme here is division and reunion. well, division perhaps is easier to define. but reunion, what does that really mean? we know the country was reunited north and south, but culturally and racially and many ways this country remains divided. and so what can be learned here at arlington house, the robert e. lee memorial, that will help americans and people from other parts of the world, too, to examine that, examine their own beliefs, and see what they can make of it moving into the future. >> arlington house, one of the national parks service properties on this centennial of the park service, we are talking about tonight live from this most visited site here overlooking washington, d.c. our two guests for the live program tonight. and the full tour of arlington house, if you've never been fortunate to get here will follow the live program tonight. we're going to talk about that last thought about learning and interpreting what you see in a
move forward and perhaps lead the nation here in an effort to come to terms with that period in time and to make more of it. to make something of it that can help us move as a nation and as a culture into the future. the theme here is division and reunion. well, division perhaps is easier to define. but reunion, what does that really mean? we know the country was reunited north and south, but culturally and racially and many ways this country remains divided. and so what can be learned here at...
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. >> number one, it showed we have no cyber security as a nation. they did us favor because we can fix it because we know it's so compromised. it shows a level of corruption. here's the other thing. we're not -- bret baier's report, 99% chance five foreign intelligence agencies accessed her server and probably wiped it clean? wow. >> that's why you don't have a private e-mail server. everybody has a g mail spam account. that's why you don't have a private aol or g mail server. cyber security for everybody in the real world, it's something that plagues every single major company. you see them hit home depot and target. the first time the president ever talks about cyber security is when the dnc was attacked. i find that deplorable. >> your father has been making a strong comeback. i mean, the abc washington post poll is one example. the l.a. times poll, plus six today. but he's got to win the states. he has to get the electoral votes. he has to hold every state romney won and get iowa and ohio and florida and hold north carolina and nevada and arizona. think abo
. >> number one, it showed we have no cyber security as a nation. they did us favor because we can fix it because we know it's so compromised. it shows a level of corruption. here's the other thing. we're not -- bret baier's report, 99% chance five foreign intelligence agencies accessed her server and probably wiped it clean? wow. >> that's why you don't have a private e-mail server. everybody has a g mail spam account. that's why you don't have a private aol or g mail server. cyber...
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as a country, we will put millions of miles on a vehicles. it reminds us we need to do better as a nation to drive safer and reduce vehicle fatalities. they are claiming to to any lives to many lives and as a plague that is growing in the wrong direction. in illinois 998 were lost in , vehicle accidents in the tragically it is an increase of 8% from the year before. like many in this room i see a great promise in how the connected vehicles assist the driving technology in the autonomous vehicles to play in reducing the number of vehicle deaths i applaud further laying out a framework that will allow for software developers and other stakeholders to blaze a path forward transforming vehicles and making the roads in the future safer. i hope today's hearing is a starting point for the committee as we consider the policy issues the technology touches. i would like to ask about the policy released in september as a few people mentioned it mentions the possibility of convening a commission to study the liability issues of older you see them playing in the future? -- what role do you see them pl
as a country, we will put millions of miles on a vehicles. it reminds us we need to do better as a nation to drive safer and reduce vehicle fatalities. they are claiming to to any lives to many lives and as a plague that is growing in the wrong direction. in illinois 998 were lost in , vehicle accidents in the tragically it is an increase of 8% from the year before. like many in this room i see a great promise in how the connected vehicles assist the driving technology in the autonomous...
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a lengthy night. at least as far as ohio is concerned. >> chris telling us last night at a national level in 2008, the networks called the race at 11:00. in 2012, it was 11:38. perhaps we could get national results before we know officially what happened in ohio. >> sounds like a possibility. >> tom beres, we'll see you. >>> there are a lot of storylines tonight. among thth is our state's long streak of correctly predicting the winner coming to an end? it could find a prominent place in the history books. >> this could be a history- busting election fight. ohio, ohio, ohio. we have predicted the correct president of ohio. every cycle since 1964. but when you look at the polling numbers of ohio, take a look, the latest ones, trump in red, clinton in blue, a 3-point buckeye state. if it holds would go trump's way. but the national map, as you all know well, has hillary clinton leading. if this holds, you have a person in the white house that ohio you did not vote for. and that would be historic information there. this is what tom beres is talking about there. kind of hard to tell the color differential
a lengthy night. at least as far as ohio is concerned. >> chris telling us last night at a national level in 2008, the networks called the race at 11:00. in 2012, it was 11:38. perhaps we could get national results before we know officially what happened in ohio. >> sounds like a possibility. >> tom beres, we'll see you. >>> there are a lot of storylines tonight. among thth is our state's long streak of correctly predicting the winner coming to an end? it could find a...
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could you tell us, as the nation prepares to observe thanksgiving, a national holiday honor native americanple, what are your thoughts? >> thank you for having me on the show. actually, it has never been about honoring native americans. it has been about the origin story of the united states, the beginning of genocide, warfaression, constant from that time -- ackley, from 1607 in jamestown, until the present will stop it is a colonial system that was set up. there is a sort of annual calendar for this origin story, beginning with columbus october 12. it wasebrate columbus? the onset of colonialism, the slave trade, and dispossession of the native people. it is celebrated as a federal holiday. that is followed by thanksgiving which is a completely made up story to say the native people welcomed these people who were going to devastate their civilization -- which is simply a lie. president day, the founding father february come and celebrate these slaveowners, ending colors, george washington head of the virginia militia, for the very purpose of killing native people on the periphery of the c
could you tell us, as the nation prepares to observe thanksgiving, a national holiday honor native americanple, what are your thoughts? >> thank you for having me on the show. actually, it has never been about honoring native americans. it has been about the origin story of the united states, the beginning of genocide, warfaression, constant from that time -- ackley, from 1607 in jamestown, until the present will stop it is a colonial system that was set up. there is a sort of annual...
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we make statements when there is important issues facing us as a spread a message of love since the election. >>> he responded on face the nation. >> i wasn't offend pped by what was said. i will leave it to others to decide if it was appropriate to say it. >> he said. art is meant to bring people together. >> cbs news. new york. >>> all right. it is 12:16. we will check in on wall street. dow jones up sitting at a very healthy 18,937. >>> well, alp is offering free replacement batteries to six s users. whose phones shut down. >> very small devices made between september and october are affected. >> the group in china launched an investigation into the problem. >> apple said this is not a safety issue. >>> first major snowfall of the season dumped more than a foot northeast. >> high wind and heavy snow ripped across western new york. >> watertown, new york was imlaing ged with more than half a foot of snow. >> it was a contrast where they were basking in a record high of 72 degrees. it move it is across the miss second and binghamton, new york. had received 15 inches. >> wow. the snow of course, just holiday travel. >> everybod
we make statements when there is important issues facing us as a spread a message of love since the election. >>> he responded on face the nation. >> i wasn't offend pped by what was said. i will leave it to others to decide if it was appropriate to say it. >> he said. art is meant to bring people together. >> cbs news. new york. >>> all right. it is 12:16. we will check in on wall street. dow jones up sitting at a very healthy 18,937. >>> well, alp...
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remember feeling at the time, as so many people did, that what we needed as a nation, as a world, was someone who cannot only lead us but someone who understood history and who understood the power of words, and could harness those words. what we needed was someone who could stir our hearts. what we needed in essence was a winston churchill. but as we all know there was and will always be only one winston churchill. so as you might imagine, it was incredibly daunting to me years later to attempt to write about him, to understand even a small part of his life. but i have to say the more i studied him, especially his years in south africa, the more fascinated i became, and i was hooked. and like so many other writers and historians before and after me, i found him absolutely irresistible. but i think that when most of us think of winston churchill, we think of the man during world war ii. he has become virtually a synonym for great leadership. he was, as we all know, a master politician, a savior of his country during world war ii, winner of the nobel prize for literature, and one of the most famous human beings in hi
remember feeling at the time, as so many people did, that what we needed as a nation, as a world, was someone who cannot only lead us but someone who understood history and who understood the power of words, and could harness those words. what we needed was someone who could stir our hearts. what we needed in essence was a winston churchill. but as we all know there was and will always be only one winston churchill. so as you might imagine, it was incredibly daunting to me years later to...
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national farm toy show starts today. kwwl's amanda gilbert joins us live in dyersville. you can give us a sneak peak of what to expect. it's known as the granddaddy of them all.... the national farm toy show draws in about 6,000 people each year from all over the country. it's held here at the farm toy museum... where there are this is all about how farming has changed throughout the years. it's also about the history of tractors and how thy help make harvesting successful. there's a dinner, a silent auction, a micro-mini pull. last year, the show organizer said, "there's probably over 500 tables at this show. over 200 vendors from about 25 different states that are just set up at the show," says show organizer matt scheibe. in dyersville amanda gilbt them all.... the national farm toy show draws in about 6,000 people each year from all over the country. it's held here at the farm toy museum... where there are thousands of toys, exhibits and displays. this is all about how farming has changed throughout the years. it's also about the history of tractors and how thy help make harvesting successful. there's a dinner, a last year, the
national farm toy show starts today. kwwl's amanda gilbert joins us live in dyersville. you can give us a sneak peak of what to expect. it's known as the granddaddy of them all.... the national farm toy show draws in about 6,000 people each year from all over the country. it's held here at the farm toy museum... where there are this is all about how farming has changed throughout the years. it's also about the history of tractors and how thy help make harvesting successful. there's a dinner, a...
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as his senior counselor. he was criticized for using the website as a platform for a movement link to to white nationalism. >> i never met the guy. i do not know steve bannon i have no concerns. i trust donald's judgment. >> as for the nationwide protest against him -- mr. trump says americans should not be afraid of his administration and he plans to bring the country together. craig braswell, cbs news, the white house. >> protests against trump some shots from montgomery high school in maryland. hundreds of students walked out of class and into the streets. this is in toronto. this is protesters in toronto, canada who decided to go out and protest against trump in the nathan phillips square last night or the president elect -- they say they want to may be negatively affected by this presidency. resident elect trump says that he and the president of china will have one of the strongest country relationships moving forward. this comes following a congratulatory phone call from the chinese president to trump. donald trump's office issued a statement saying that trump thing to the chinese president for his well
as his senior counselor. he was criticized for using the website as a platform for a movement link to to white nationalism. >> i never met the guy. i do not know steve bannon i have no concerns. i trust donald's judgment. >> as for the nationwide protest against him -- mr. trump says americans should not be afraid of his administration and he plans to bring the country together. craig braswell, cbs news, the white house. >> protests against trump some shots from montgomery...