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the americas are a community. the america americas are a neighborhood. what affects one inevitably affects the others. last year, when a string of hurricanes flattened much of the caribbean, we in the u.s., we at usaid, we moved to assist. we assisted with supporting the displaced, helping the homeless, and launching projects to help affected communities find new livelihoods. a few months later, when hurricane maria struck the shovers puerto rico, colombia and mexico were among those who responded. mexico sent $100,000 in water and mosquito repellant. they sent six electrical experts to help assist the power grid needs on the islands. as one said to me at the time, that's what friends and neighbors do. indeed. especially in that hemisphere of freedom. thank you. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations. it is from my perspective refreshing to hear someone speak so forthrightly and with such great understanding and passion frankly about the polls in the hemisphere and i want to start or continue the conversation if i may. yesterday was the anniversary
the americas are a community. the america americas are a neighborhood. what affects one inevitably affects the others. last year, when a string of hurricanes flattened much of the caribbean, we in the u.s., we at usaid, we moved to assist. we assisted with supporting the displaced, helping the homeless, and launching projects to help affected communities find new livelihoods. a few months later, when hurricane maria struck the shovers puerto rico, colombia and mexico were among those who...
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america in turmoil.ou can listen to the program as a podcast on spotify or watch them anytime@c-span.org on our 1968 page. wednesday american history to be continues with the development of the automotive industry in the u.s. and how cars changed american life. thursday martin luther king jr. will show the 50th commemoration of march. friday the world war i centennial ceremony and a look at aspects of the war from discussions at u.s. army heritage days. this weekend during our regular american history tv programming we will look at the murder of one of boston's richest men while he was visiting harvard university. the english professor specializes in 19th-century crimes and talks about his latest book. saturday night at a eastern during lectures in history a class by rutgers university professor on the history of the environmental movement and loss in litigation regarding natural resources. sunday night at 8:00 during our weekly look at the presidency harry truman's russia policy which was known as the c
america in turmoil.ou can listen to the program as a podcast on spotify or watch them anytime@c-span.org on our 1968 page. wednesday american history to be continues with the development of the automotive industry in the u.s. and how cars changed american life. thursday martin luther king jr. will show the 50th commemoration of march. friday the world war i centennial ceremony and a look at aspects of the war from discussions at u.s. army heritage days. this weekend during our regular american...
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not just latin america but clearly they apply to latin america and i think you really put out a veryinteresting agenda, comprehensive and different in some ways, created and very deeply informed. they really want to thank you for talking to us about that but i want to thank you for your leadership and i hope you'll come back to the council of america to talk to us about how things are going and i hope we will have occasion to celebrate the democracy of agenda you talked about. ladies and gentlemen can you please join me in thanking the administrator. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> goes to the pre-civil war days or let's go through the civil war days or let's go through reconstruction or let's go through 80 years just about of legal segregation and do you think those were days that were pragmatic and adaptive? they were adaptive i didn't see it. and so we have lived through lots of history in the united states and some of it has turned out pretty well and some of it has not. >> a month after the supreme court decision when john roberts said raised hi
not just latin america but clearly they apply to latin america and i think you really put out a veryinteresting agenda, comprehensive and different in some ways, created and very deeply informed. they really want to thank you for talking to us about that but i want to thank you for your leadership and i hope you'll come back to the council of america to talk to us about how things are going and i hope we will have occasion to celebrate the democracy of agenda you talked about. ladies and...
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quote, let us be steadfast for america, work and live for america, and eternally be on guard to defend our constitution and our way of life against the poison of communist ideology, end quote, hoover urged the mean legion in september of 1946, and by this point, hoover had acquired both the bureaucratic power and the political influence to help make that vision a reality. after six years of wartime expansion, hoover found himself in a position to realize his own ideological agenda, and to prod the country into its next great home front battle. thank you. >> so we have a lot of food for thought here, and i have some questions, but i think that the discussion earlier this morning from the audience was really good, so let's start off with some questions from the audience. will hitchcock. >> great thing about organizing the conference, you can always ask the first question. that's just a terrific panel, and you set the stage for i think a really interesting discussion. i want to ask you both about -- sorry, beverly, i'm not going to -- i want to ask david and geoff a little bit about elite
quote, let us be steadfast for america, work and live for america, and eternally be on guard to defend our constitution and our way of life against the poison of communist ideology, end quote, hoover urged the mean legion in september of 1946, and by this point, hoover had acquired both the bureaucratic power and the political influence to help make that vision a reality. after six years of wartime expansion, hoover found himself in a position to realize his own ideological agenda, and to prod...
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america rising really covers it all. host: does opposition research include following candidates around with cameras, monitoring every statement they make, every media appearance they have? alex: it does. there is a caricature of opposition research, you can either go with the very sexy james bond type caricature, or you can think about it as dumpster diving, neither of which are true. really, the opposition research that we do is take all of the information that a public citizen -- an average citizen, could access and put together a narrative format. together in a narrative form. we use devices like the freedom of information requests, we follow candidates with cameras at public events to capture what they are saying, to see if it is different from what they have said on the record elsewhere. we are doing what any citizen could do, we are just doing it in a very organized and methodical way. host: let me turn to james homan of the "washington post." james: you are also doing a lot for 2020. how does your america rising
america rising really covers it all. host: does opposition research include following candidates around with cameras, monitoring every statement they make, every media appearance they have? alex: it does. there is a caricature of opposition research, you can either go with the very sexy james bond type caricature, or you can think about it as dumpster diving, neither of which are true. really, the opposition research that we do is take all of the information that a public citizen -- an average...
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banner of america first as well. he said you know, the great thing about mccarthy was that he did to the american establishment what the new deal democrats had done to the business elite and wall street. he forever destroyed the american people's belief in their natural leadership. and this again stemmed from the battles before and leading up to world war ii itself. and even the talk we have nowadays about the political correctness in buckley's view went back to this. not just before the war, not just during the war, even after the war, any kind of revisionist scholarship was beyond the bounds of polite discourse, it was not allowed. harry elmer barnes was ostracized from the profession for resisting it. and buckley was a symbol of the liberal establishment's coercive conformity. buckley believed in coercive conformity, not just of the left, of the right. but as he saw it, the left would not admit that pearl harbor and everything leading up to pearl harbor was the foundational error of the entire subsequent post-war
banner of america first as well. he said you know, the great thing about mccarthy was that he did to the american establishment what the new deal democrats had done to the business elite and wall street. he forever destroyed the american people's belief in their natural leadership. and this again stemmed from the battles before and leading up to world war ii itself. and even the talk we have nowadays about the political correctness in buckley's view went back to this. not just before the war,...
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since the dawn of the space age, america has remained the best in space. [applause] over the past 60 years, the united states has assembled the largest and most sophisticated constellation of military and intelligence satellites in the world. we've pioneered the technology to leverage american power in space here on earth and giver our war fighters -- and give our war fight pers the intelligence that they need and give our intelligence community the information they need to maintain a strategic advantage. wherever our war fighters are operating. across this department and our intelligence agency, there are literally tens of thousands of military personnel, civilians and contractors operating and supporting our space systems. and together they're the eyes and ears of america's war fighters around the globe. and they do a remarkable job. i've seen their work firsthand. i've traveled across the country to meet with the men and women who are fighting for america's future in space. in my first year and a half on this job. from the airmen of 50th space wing at t
since the dawn of the space age, america has remained the best in space. [applause] over the past 60 years, the united states has assembled the largest and most sophisticated constellation of military and intelligence satellites in the world. we've pioneered the technology to leverage american power in space here on earth and giver our war fighters -- and give our war fight pers the intelligence that they need and give our intelligence community the information they need to maintain a strategic...
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and god bless you and god bless the united states of america.[applause] ♪ [inaudible conversation] [applause] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> congress is in recess for part of august, with u.s. senate returning early from its summer break. the senate is back in session on august 15th, when senators will consider judicial nominations and federal spending bills. the house is in recess until september 4th. live gavel to gavel coverage of the house is on our companion network c-span and the senate here on c-span 2. >> former clerks of supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh spoke earlier this week at the heritage foundation about working for him on the federal appeals court in d.c. they touched on his judicial philosophy,
and god bless you and god bless the united states of america.[applause] ♪ [inaudible conversation] [applause] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >>...
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there is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america.re's the united states of america. >> i encouraged barack obama to give thought to the presidency early on. >> america is hungry for change. america wants something new. >> propelled by the media, hungry for a fresh face and story, he's graced the times of news week and been endorsed by oprah. a far cry from where he is in washington, where he's 88 on the senate majority. >> they liked him, they thought he had a great future and but there view was you don't run for president after you've been in the senate for like a week and a half. >> early polls show him third trailing both senator clinton and john edwards. >> all those for who are doing very, very well and all those for everybody else. >> edwards was focused on the eradication of poverty, but in 2008 it was all about the war in iraq. >> how can you explain your contradiction? >> i do not believe that most of us voting to give the president authority thought he would so misuse the authority we gave him. >> hillary clinton tries to e
there is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america.re's the united states of america. >> i encouraged barack obama to give thought to the presidency early on. >> america is hungry for change. america wants something new. >> propelled by the media, hungry for a fresh face and story, he's graced the times of news week and been endorsed by oprah. a far cry from where he is in washington, where he's 88 on the senate majority. >> they liked...
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america is great again.ring that question are you exceptional nation. yeah we all think we are exceptional. steve: different time. ainsley: send comments. in email box is exploding with your comments. steve: it's heating up. ainsley: hand it over to jill i can't say who has more headlines. jillian: the family has the support of the white house. mike pence meeting with mollie tibbets father after his speech in iowa. >> i just wants mollie's family to know you are on the hearts of every american. and we will continue to work and we will continue to pray for mollie's safe return. jillian: 20-year-old vanished nearly a month ago after going for a jog in brooklyn, iowa. officials have been getting so many tips they just added a second server to her website to keep the page up and running. a man is dead after slipping and falling into a vat of oil near walt disney world. it happened near a facility outside the florida theme park. 61-year-old was standing on a grate emptying oil and greecgrease from a tractor-trail
america is great again.ring that question are you exceptional nation. yeah we all think we are exceptional. steve: different time. ainsley: send comments. in email box is exploding with your comments. steve: it's heating up. ainsley: hand it over to jill i can't say who has more headlines. jillian: the family has the support of the white house. mike pence meeting with mollie tibbets father after his speech in iowa. >> i just wants mollie's family to know you are on the hearts of every...
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k tom: a kn member the film isin former grand wizard david duke. >> america first. america first.om: duke is heard using words that president trump also uttered. throughout lee's film, there a b connections made with events in the 1970's and the present day, most notably when it transitions from a fictional ku klux klan rally in the past to the very re protest in charlottesville a ye when white supremacist groups clash violently wi counterdemonstrators. it was a day that resulted in the death of heather heyer, struck down when car drove into a crowd. spike: there are many things we did in the film that we to remind people that this is not just a period piece. when i saw that, an american homegrown act of terrorism, i knew that would be the coda for this film. >> power to the people. >> power to all the people. >> all power to all the people. tom: the film makes the case that the overt racism espoused by the ku klux klan in the 1976 os is still flourishing today, and that president trump has not done enough to condemn the film is quite provocative in a way. do you feel it could ent
k tom: a kn member the film isin former grand wizard david duke. >> america first. america first.om: duke is heard using words that president trump also uttered. throughout lee's film, there a b connections made with events in the 1970's and the present day, most notably when it transitions from a fictional ku klux klan rally in the past to the very re protest in charlottesville a ye when white supremacist groups clash violently wi counterdemonstrators. it was a day that resulted in the...
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what for in america yeah well that's what mr putin says at the end of the interview if you remember he says he's been through four presidents and i asked him what's changed and he said basically nothing so he's indicating that there's a bureaucracy he call that if you're ocracy in america they call it a deep state of bureaucracy that has been resistant to change certainly the policies towards russia have for the most part united states been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. i am. p.j.'s national camera. roughly once the show is so moved leave for the. uncool videos with the broken string apps. down more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. . with this manufactured and sentenced to the public will. when the room in closest project themselves. in the family. lives only the one percent. to ignore middle roots to. the real news. here now this new attempt at a global unity of accountable currency big oil that will be are controlled by people
what for in america yeah well that's what mr putin says at the end of the interview if you remember he says he's been through four presidents and i asked him what's changed and he said basically nothing so he's indicating that there's a bureaucracy he call that if you're ocracy in america they call it a deep state of bureaucracy that has been resistant to change certainly the policies towards russia have for the most part united states been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred...
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the young america's foundation is important. it's important because we need people like yourself who are willing to learn conservatism, debate conservatism, and stand up on campuses and newsrooms and other settings. in the long run, we it gives us a high likelihood of running. it takes people like yourself who are willing to do the work and make the arguments. i'm honored to be here. thank you for letting me talk. [applause] [applause] >> thank you for being here today and for watching on c-span. for more information you can go to our website. the speaker will be taking photos in our lobbies. please exit and line up. there's stuff left over in the kitchen if you like to help yourself. i know you need to get back in for your next session. you have a copy of the book and we will do a photo line if you want another book you can ask the staff. thank you for joining us. we hope to see you again. [inaudible] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible
the young america's foundation is important. it's important because we need people like yourself who are willing to learn conservatism, debate conservatism, and stand up on campuses and newsrooms and other settings. in the long run, we it gives us a high likelihood of running. it takes people like yourself who are willing to do the work and make the arguments. i'm honored to be here. thank you for letting me talk. [applause] [applause] >> thank you for being here today and for watching on...
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starkly different views of america and what america is and what america has been.use his final address to northwestern people to deliver a point that he considered to go the very essence of a country that he just loved so much. and gave his entire life for. reagan always talked about a city shining brightly on the hill for all the world to see. not what matthew or jesus said christians should be in his sermon on the mound. for reagan that city shining brightly on the hill for all the world to see, it was lit by the torch of lady liberty. showing the way for people all across the world, as ronald reagan just said. to come to america. you know, it was so inspiring and it reminded me of, again, what i've heard general hayden say, which is you can go all over the world and it's kind of hard to feel like you're a citizen of most countries, but you come to america and we're driven by a creed. you read the document, you understand the document, you pledge allegiance to the document, and then you shake our hands and we welcome you because you are an american. isn't it inte
starkly different views of america and what america is and what america has been.use his final address to northwestern people to deliver a point that he considered to go the very essence of a country that he just loved so much. and gave his entire life for. reagan always talked about a city shining brightly on the hill for all the world to see. not what matthew or jesus said christians should be in his sermon on the mound. for reagan that city shining brightly on the hill for all the world to...
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they work in america's factories, they run america's businesses and they serve in government and provide most of the soldiers who died to keep us free. they give drive to the spirit of america. they give lift to the american dream. they give steel to the backbone of america. they're good people. they're decent people. they work and they save and pay their taxes and they care. like theodore roosevelt, they know that this country would not be a good place for any of us to live in unless it's a good place for all of us to live in. [ applause ] >> and this i say to you tonight is the real voice of america. in this year 1968 this is the message it will broadcast to america and to the world. let's never forget that america is a great nation and america is great because her people are great with winston churchill we say, we have not journeyed all this way across the century, across the oceans, across the mountains, across the prairies because we are made of sugared candy. america's in trouble today not because her people have failed, but because her leaders have failed and what america needs ar
they work in america's factories, they run america's businesses and they serve in government and provide most of the soldiers who died to keep us free. they give drive to the spirit of america. they give lift to the american dream. they give steel to the backbone of america. they're good people. they're decent people. they work and they save and pay their taxes and they care. like theodore roosevelt, they know that this country would not be a good place for any of us to live in unless it's a...
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>> america rising solely focuses on democrats. it is defining and defeating them ahead of the electives. who do you think, who are the democratic primaries, based on looking at the paper trail as it exists, who is the most overrated democrat and you the most underrated? >> i will start with her to initiatives that we have launched prior to our larger 2020 initiative that now cost this. the elizabeth warren initiative because after 2016, she was perhaps the most aggressive in making it known that she wanted to run for president. america rising was the first to obtain a copy of her book through our trackers. i don't think she was too pleased about because we released excerpts ahead of time. we took the wind out sale -- her sales. we been looking at elizabeth warren and following her, tracking her. she is undoubtedly taking positions that are way to the left of where most of the country is. she is bringing the rest of the field along with her in many ways. who is she is someone interested in running for it she is attempting to create
>> america rising solely focuses on democrats. it is defining and defeating them ahead of the electives. who do you think, who are the democratic primaries, based on looking at the paper trail as it exists, who is the most overrated democrat and you the most underrated? >> i will start with her to initiatives that we have launched prior to our larger 2020 initiative that now cost this. the elizabeth warren initiative because after 2016, she was perhaps the most aggressive in making...
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there's not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there's the united states of america. >> i encouraged barack obama to give thought to the presidency early on. i thought he could bring people together. the longer you're in washington, the less viable you are. >> america is hungry for change. america wants something new. >> held by the media hungry for a fresh face and a good story, he's graced the covers of "time" and "newsweek" and endorsed by oprah. a far cry from how he's treated in washington where he's 88th on the list of seniority. >> the clintons said you're not qualified to be president. they liked him and thought he had a great future, but their view was you don't run for president after you have been in the senate for a week and a half. >> early polls show him third trailing both senator hillary clinton and john edwards. >> we got two different americas. we have one for all those who are doing very, very well and then one for everybody else. >> edwards is focused on eradication of poverty. but the 2008 election was about t
there's not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there's the united states of america. >> i encouraged barack obama to give thought to the presidency early on. i thought he could bring people together. the longer you're in washington, the less viable you are. >> america is hungry for change. america wants something new. >> held by the media hungry for a fresh face and a good story, he's graced the covers of "time" and...
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no longer are we apologizing for america. instead, we are now standing up for america.is called america first, if that is ok with you. [applause] up for ourding military, and we are standing up for our great american flag. we are standing for our flag. [applause] forces have been doing continuous combat for the past 1990,rs, yet since the the number of soldiers on enacted duty was cut by more than one third. bases and equipment were allowed to fall into a state of disrepair, and i saw some of them, total disrepair. those days are over. every day, the army is fighting for us, and now, we are fighting for you 100%. [applause] no one better understands how stretched our military has become than the soldiers of the 10th mountain division. is that right, general? you were the first conventional combat forced to deploy after 9/11. since then, no division in the army has been deployed more times to iraq and afghanistan then you. you have sent over 9000 courageous soldiers to 26 different countries all around the world in the past year alone. the second brigade combat team just
no longer are we apologizing for america. instead, we are now standing up for america.is called america first, if that is ok with you. [applause] up for ourding military, and we are standing up for our great american flag. we are standing for our flag. [applause] forces have been doing continuous combat for the past 1990,rs, yet since the the number of soldiers on enacted duty was cut by more than one third. bases and equipment were allowed to fall into a state of disrepair, and i saw some of...
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i think that america is responding. a lot of people are responding, making a mistake in think can it must be these other people who are not white, must be their fault it happened. but it's not, of course. it's the fault of capitalism, and unchecked capitalism. >> easy rawlins owns a home and his home is very important to him. what are you saying with this concept of ownership? it's not just in the easy rawlins series. in fearless jones, narrated by a character, small business owner with a book store in l.a. in the 1950s. this concept of ownership. who has it and who doesn't and why is it important. >> guest: i think that if go back to the beginning of america, a citizen had to be a property owner. there's a political connection. there's an investment, a literally investment in the nation that you have citizenship with, and i think that it's been true that if you're not a property owner, then you're a might, and if you're a migrant you're not that important. maybe you can't vote, maybe people don't pay attention to you.
i think that america is responding. a lot of people are responding, making a mistake in think can it must be these other people who are not white, must be their fault it happened. but it's not, of course. it's the fault of capitalism, and unchecked capitalism. >> easy rawlins owns a home and his home is very important to him. what are you saying with this concept of ownership? it's not just in the easy rawlins series. in fearless jones, narrated by a character, small business owner with a...
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america in turmoil.ll of today's programs tonight on 8:00 eastern. you can also listen to it programs on spotify or watch on c-span.org. watch 1968, america in turmoil all week. and our series american turmoil continues next week while congress continues its break with the vietnam war at home. on tuesday a look at the cold war on 1968. next on american history tv, purdue university professor explains how richard nixon's media strategy changed from his campaign loss through his election in 1968 and during his precedency. she also describes how other presidents used radio and tv broadcaster during their administrations. we recorded the interview hat te annual interview of american historian. it's about 20 minutes. >> an assistant professor of history and author of the big show biz politics and hollywood in american politics. i have to ask
america in turmoil.ll of today's programs tonight on 8:00 eastern. you can also listen to it programs on spotify or watch on c-span.org. watch 1968, america in turmoil all week. and our series american turmoil continues next week while congress continues its break with the vietnam war at home. on tuesday a look at the cold war on 1968. next on american history tv, purdue university professor explains how richard nixon's media strategy changed from his campaign loss through his election in 1968...
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but this is also america. a country where 17 kids can be murdered, and not even a third of our legislature and congress bats an eye. i don't know about you all, but after february 14, my life changed forever. i remember that day like it was yesterday. i was in my favorite class, drama class. you could say i am an actor. not a crisis one, but still an actor. i was with my best friends. in a class where you bond like that, it really feels like family. i remember we were doing the kids show. we were practicing to perform for the local elementary school. then, at about 2:30 the -- in the afternoon, the fire alarm rang. it was a little strange to me then. i remember earlier that day, the fire alarm had rang. i knew something had to be off. the kids started walking at its -- as usual. we are taught fire alarm drills, active shooter drills. it is a part of school now. as the kids and i walked out, got to the door that is when all , hell broke loose. screaming, crying. things that i should have never seen or heard or
but this is also america. a country where 17 kids can be murdered, and not even a third of our legislature and congress bats an eye. i don't know about you all, but after february 14, my life changed forever. i remember that day like it was yesterday. i was in my favorite class, drama class. you could say i am an actor. not a crisis one, but still an actor. i was with my best friends. in a class where you bond like that, it really feels like family. i remember we were doing the kids show. we...
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here is my theory, if he don't like america. >> that's right. >> and if he feels america cannot be great, greater than we have seen it of, about he needs to pack his rags and go to another country. ed: i think the republican party in new york bought him a one way ticket to canada. steve: really? ed: yeah, they did. steve: cynthia nixon you know her from sex in the city. she is running in the democratic primary to be the next governor of the great state of new york.
here is my theory, if he don't like america. >> that's right. >> and if he feels america cannot be great, greater than we have seen it of, about he needs to pack his rags and go to another country. ed: i think the republican party in new york bought him a one way ticket to canada. steve: really? ed: yeah, they did. steve: cynthia nixon you know her from sex in the city. she is running in the democratic primary to be the next governor of the great state of new york.
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miss america 2011 joins us, welcome, teresa. i want to read a little more of the letter, the rhetoric about empowering women and openness and transparency is great but the reality is quite different, she talked about being controlled, manipulated, silenced and believed. what was your reaction when you saw the letter that she went public asking for another former miss americas's help. >> i found her letter incredibly brave because it is atypical to speak up when people in power are involved in these situations and she knows there may be back lash against her, so her letter was really impressive to me because even now see in statements the miss america organization has issues they are in many ways now blaming her and saying she should not have spoken up which is exactly what she was talking about when she referenced being silenced constantly and sad to see that continuing. >> let me read more of what gretchen carlson who chairs the miss america board put a lengthy twitter statement in which she said i want to be clear that i have
miss america 2011 joins us, welcome, teresa. i want to read a little more of the letter, the rhetoric about empowering women and openness and transparency is great but the reality is quite different, she talked about being controlled, manipulated, silenced and believed. what was your reaction when you saw the letter that she went public asking for another former miss americas's help. >> i found her letter incredibly brave because it is atypical to speak up when people in power are...
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laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program -- >> send all these people back to mexico! what the hell are they doi here? laura: it is primary day in arizona tomorrow, and tensions over immigration are spilling into the streets. policeorking on a notorious unsolved murder say the prime suspect has been arrested in spain. the victim was just 11 years old when he vanished from his tent at a summer camp in august 1998. his body was discovered in a nearby forest the next a. two decades on, 55-year-old man has been detaine in spain. he was identified after police launched a huge operation to gather me than 40,000 dna samples from people who were living near to the scene of e the bbc has more from the netherlands. 54 --er: the rest of the the arrest of owe 55 earl fo a police appeal a streak where the shared for the first time the scoutmaster wanted in connectionthe death of this 11-year-old schoolboy. he was reportedly recognized by a dutchourist in spain. he was arrested there monday afteoon. jos b
laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program -- >> send all these people back to mexico! what the hell are they doi here? laura: it is primary day in arizona tomorrow, and tensions over immigration are spilling into the streets. policeorking on a notorious unsolved murder say the prime suspect has been arrested in spain. the victim was just 11 years old when he vanished from his tent at a summer camp in august 1998. his body was discovered...
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the most dangerous word in america, words in america are not the n word. it's black on black crime. black people kill black people. white people kill white people. asians kill asians. husbands kill wives. wives kill husbands. virtually every crime 2 to 1 black to white. how is it all of a sudden -- the department of justice came out with a study that said that black people and white people commit crimes about the same level, we get harshest sentences for them. i said this earlier, the most dangerous place for us to live in their imagination. they have said the same things about black people when we were under their control in slavery, from jim crow to everything. we have been the same person to them, in the same circumstances. that can't be. >> i think you pointed out in the book that 83% of homicides committed against white folks are committed by white folks. and so -- >> right. >> there's white on white crime because basically proximity is the biggest determination of criminal conduct >> absolutely. >> yet, as you have illustrated black on black crime somehow has become the boogie
the most dangerous word in america, words in america are not the n word. it's black on black crime. black people kill black people. white people kill white people. asians kill asians. husbands kill wives. wives kill husbands. virtually every crime 2 to 1 black to white. how is it all of a sudden -- the department of justice came out with a study that said that black people and white people commit crimes about the same level, we get harshest sentences for them. i said this earlier, the most...
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americas-white strategy directed by the cartels with roots in the united states, mexico, central america, and ecuador trying to capture the production of coca leaf and cocaine in colombia that could lead to even greater violence that we have experienced to date. duque does not appear to realize this. and in that ignorance or lack of knowledge, trying to construct a farc in arms that does not exist today as a way of maintaining political power of colombian society, they may. imitating trumps policy, they may condemn colombia to new era of v violence.nenet is the dange are tatalking about. that is why there habeen a a growthth in the assassininationf grassroots leadeders. itit has been 330 in the last ofmonths. that is why the threats against the judicial system, and for this reason there is an internal struggle within the army and vetin the police to trtry to those forces, trying to clear out those who are allies s of te peace process and trying to lead into the top positions, the hard-line hawks who might lead colombia to a new dirty war. amy: colombian senator gustavo petro. he placed s
americas-white strategy directed by the cartels with roots in the united states, mexico, central america, and ecuador trying to capture the production of coca leaf and cocaine in colombia that could lead to even greater violence that we have experienced to date. duque does not appear to realize this. and in that ignorance or lack of knowledge, trying to construct a farc in arms that does not exist today as a way of maintaining political power of colombian society, they may. imitating trumps...
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coming to the united states of america. it's a misdemeanor 70s they don't break the law much like don't break the law and the police will tell you whether it is a traffic violation coming to the country illegally is a misdemeanor. they respect the law and you shouldn't have done this. the law exists to the crime committee is a taillights being out, should you get a death penalty for mouthing off to an officer or the death penalty for having expired tags for having figured out why the officers talking to you, should you have your children taken from you as you try to seek asylum, these are things that are not consistent with who we say we are. >> host: you describe in a telling wave of social injustices continue to be with us in america. if we look at it from the higher level, there are a lot of folks african-american folks, white, latino who think about the country particularly around the elections of donald trump. if bartok obama was able to get elected not once but twice that illustrates we've come a long way in america a
coming to the united states of america. it's a misdemeanor 70s they don't break the law much like don't break the law and the police will tell you whether it is a traffic violation coming to the country illegally is a misdemeanor. they respect the law and you shouldn't have done this. the law exists to the crime committee is a taillights being out, should you get a death penalty for mouthing off to an officer or the death penalty for having expired tags for having figured out why the officers...
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he's got america. but there are guys who stay up nights figuring out how to take that away from him. >> i want to give outtruth folks the truth about america. i know you got a lot of questions. you want to know why you are not getting the breaks you deserve? i am not a politician. i made it my business to studity things and i know the facts. friends, i am just an average american. i am an american, american. some of the things i see in this country of ours maximum my blood boil. i see people with foreign accents making all the money. i see negros holding jobs that belong to me and you. i dis you if we -- ask you if we allow this to go on what will become of the real americans. >> i never expected to hear it in america. >> he knows our rights. >> what's the answer? what do we real americans going to do about it. find it right here in the pamphlet. the truth about negros and foreigners. the truth about the catholic church. my friend the books are free. paid for by real americans who want others to know t
he's got america. but there are guys who stay up nights figuring out how to take that away from him. >> i want to give outtruth folks the truth about america. i know you got a lot of questions. you want to know why you are not getting the breaks you deserve? i am not a politician. i made it my business to studity things and i know the facts. friends, i am just an average american. i am an american, american. some of the things i see in this country of ours maximum my blood boil. i see...
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there is no other city in america. uniquely american notion that we are one. our food, music, entire ethos is that we're all in this together and to have icons like this standing in places of reference that actually were supportive of things that were hypothetical to everything that new orleans ever was and ever is didn't make a lot of sense to me. yet you couldn't find a contractor, his car was fire bombed just for taking on the assignment and he backed out. you can't get someone to give you a crane. the resistance g again, another reputation. what institutional racism means. when white people hear that, they think ths a -- thing. when people who have power, then they have the money, the equipment, they have the manpower decide you're not going to get something done, it doesn't matter how just your cause is. it gets that much harder and african-americans have lived that their entire lives so in the speech, i write a couple of times and use a couple of different examples about put yourself in the shoes in the instance
there is no other city in america. uniquely american notion that we are one. our food, music, entire ethos is that we're all in this together and to have icons like this standing in places of reference that actually were supportive of things that were hypothetical to everything that new orleans ever was and ever is didn't make a lot of sense to me. yet you couldn't find a contractor, his car was fire bombed just for taking on the assignment and he backed out. you can't get someone to give you a...
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america never was america to me and get i swear this oath america will be. ladies and gentlemen let us swear that oath today. let us be determined. let us be unyielding, let us be indefatigable that this country will live up to its promise not just the fortunate few that to the mighty, to the people. let us swear an oath that where there is injustice we will rectify it, where there is pain we will heal it and where there is hurt we will help them and we will be the modern day democracy to demand to struggle and to fight to make it real and if we do these things in the words of a man called king will come true reflecting the words of the great profit. we can make a nation where justice flows out like water and righteousness like a mighty stream. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. ♪ >> i knew i had to do well because i couldn't afford not to and i just kept working and working hard. a campaign is tough work and i admire anybody who goes into it. .. it is the subject of his book "eisenhower vs warren" peered this discussion was an hour and 10 minute sp
america never was america to me and get i swear this oath america will be. ladies and gentlemen let us swear that oath today. let us be determined. let us be unyielding, let us be indefatigable that this country will live up to its promise not just the fortunate few that to the mighty, to the people. let us swear an oath that where there is injustice we will rectify it, where there is pain we will heal it and where there is hurt we will help them and we will be the modern day democracy to...
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of course america is great and, of course, america has always been great.started talking about the slogan quote make america great again -- ed: at all cost. pick apart make america great. the slogan every piece of the agenda. schumer let's belong everything and be on destructionist and now it's affected governors as well andrew cuomo he is still fighting four days later what make america great again means when eric trump said when this first started wasn't america great when america defeated the nazis? how can he say it's not great? rachel: he says he was inartful. nothing inartful about his statement. it was very clear. it wasn't a misstep. i have heard these kind of statements in many of my college classes. lots of my college professors who are liberals think that i think a lot of people on the left think that. ed: maybe he was testing a message they are all racing to the left and embracing socialism in some cases the people thinking about 2020 and the democratic party whether it's elizabeth warren or bernie sanders who opened the door for them last time
of course america is great and, of course, america has always been great.started talking about the slogan quote make america great again -- ed: at all cost. pick apart make america great. the slogan every piece of the agenda. schumer let's belong everything and be on destructionist and now it's affected governors as well andrew cuomo he is still fighting four days later what make america great again means when eric trump said when this first started wasn't america great when america defeated...
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why has it been such a difficult problem for america to resolve? >> ultimately, if you look at our interaction with police and people of african descent we are being treated the same way we always have. we've been at the hands of authorities for all kinds of things. when they say obeying the law, there are all kinds of laws, more than three of us couldn't gather at one time, laws that wecouldn't read , couldn't vote, laws that we were supposed to live in certain places. there have been all kinds of laws that are designed to do what they're doing now : keep us in their place and out of places where they don't and i think that it's not changed significantly. whenever you see a young black man or black woman getting the police call on them for barbecuing or selling water, it's because somebody feels like those people are out of place and these interactions often have, i don't know if the consequences are unintended they go in directions that i don't think most people could anticipate. there's a pretty good chance that something violent or disturbing w
why has it been such a difficult problem for america to resolve? >> ultimately, if you look at our interaction with police and people of african descent we are being treated the same way we always have. we've been at the hands of authorities for all kinds of things. when they say obeying the law, there are all kinds of laws, more than three of us couldn't gather at one time, laws that wecouldn't read , couldn't vote, laws that we were supposed to live in certain places. there have been...
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for a few moments, let us look at america, listen to america, to find the answer to that question. as we look at america we see cities enveloped in smoke and ensmes, here sire -- hear sir in the night, americans hating each other, fighting each other, killing each other at home. to see thesed things, millions of americans cry out in english, "did we come all this way for this?" listen to the answers to those questions. it is another voice, it is a quiet voice over the shouting. it is the voice of the great majority of americans, the forgotten americans, the non- shouters, the non-demonstrators. they're not guilty of the crime land.lagues the they are white, white, native-born, foreign-born, young old. they work in america's factories, run business, served in government, provide most of the soldiers. they give lift to the american dream. they give steel to the backbone of america. they are good people, decent people. they work, save, pay their care. and they like theodore roosevelt, they know that this country will not be a good place for any of us to live in unless it is a good pla
for a few moments, let us look at america, listen to america, to find the answer to that question. as we look at america we see cities enveloped in smoke and ensmes, here sire -- hear sir in the night, americans hating each other, fighting each other, killing each other at home. to see thesed things, millions of americans cry out in english, "did we come all this way for this?" listen to the answers to those questions. it is another voice, it is a quiet voice over the shouting. it is...
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iran asked america to help protect their democraciment and britain was like hey yo, america, do you wantcted prime minister mohamad mossadegh is overthrown in a coup organized by the cia. clearing the way for closer energy ties between washington and iranian monday arc mohammed reza shah. >> iran asked u.s. for help and the u.s. overthrows them using the c, a. it is like iran called 911 and the cops came and shot them. until this day iranian people are still mad about the u.s. toppling its government. and i don't blame them. because think about how mad america is because russia sent some facebook post. now imagine iran, and what made iran even angrier was how easy it was for america to do it. >> kermit roosevelt, theodore roosevelt's grandson was the cia man who plotted the overthrow of iran's prime minister. >> you had a million dollars in cash to run the coup, right. >> that is right. and we used about $60,000. >> trevor: goddam, america overthrough iran's democracy for just $60,000 that's like the cost of an audi sportback without the sun roof. so after the u.s. overthrough iran's gov
iran asked america to help protect their democraciment and britain was like hey yo, america, do you wantcted prime minister mohamad mossadegh is overthrown in a coup organized by the cia. clearing the way for closer energy ties between washington and iranian monday arc mohammed reza shah. >> iran asked u.s. for help and the u.s. overthrows them using the c, a. it is like iran called 911 and the cops came and shot them. until this day iranian people are still mad about the u.s. toppling...
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white america loves what he said and wanted it. and they got it and he was hired specifically for that. specifically. he ran against a host of people who were at least politically qualified but they gave the job to them because of the things he said. the things he said about immigrants come things he said about women, the things he said about any host of issues. those things are what appeals to them. now he's president. that and along with help of russia, but i think pretty much primarily he was america's first qualify able, quantifiable affirmative action candidate. >> host: donald trump spends a lot of time we on this law and order topic that likes to amplify three continues to criticize the fbi and doj and robert paul and others. >> guest: even the pardon, he just pardoned bundy, the land dispute and nevada. they had a land dispute and the nevada some the people that followed bundy ended up, the people that were at the standoff staring down law enforcement, late on killed two police officers in las vegas, two, guns and gun. two
white america loves what he said and wanted it. and they got it and he was hired specifically for that. specifically. he ran against a host of people who were at least politically qualified but they gave the job to them because of the things he said. the things he said about immigrants come things he said about women, the things he said about any host of issues. those things are what appeals to them. now he's president. that and along with help of russia, but i think pretty much primarily he...
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the novel was for capturing america and writing america. part of america. you have the series, the whole idea was to capture america in his books; right? and that was his project. and i think he could see me -- i think maybe he understood that there was more to america than just what we saw in the books. i think maybe he saw me as somebody who was going to carry on that project, and he was right, you know, he was right. there was also something else that was sort of really interesting about him is that of all the things that he valued in fiction, he really valued people who had what he called a relationship with the world. he liked this quality that he called the nose pressed to the glass quality. of course there's no one who has their nose pressed more firmly to the glass than the daughter of immigrants; right? so here i am in this world. yeah, that's my nose that he's talking about. so there is a way in which he was hugely influential, although i would not have said that because probably before meeting him and kind of thinking about, you know, how he had
the novel was for capturing america and writing america. part of america. you have the series, the whole idea was to capture america in his books; right? and that was his project. and i think he could see me -- i think maybe he understood that there was more to america than just what we saw in the books. i think maybe he saw me as somebody who was going to carry on that project, and he was right, you know, he was right. there was also something else that was sort of really interesting about him...
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rural america. >> reporter: and by rural america, he means white america. >> we're staring down the barreln here in white america. there's still 193 million white americans, yes, the vast majority of them are in their 60s and 70s, will be in the ground in the next 20 years. and therefore, we have the possibility of becoming a minority in our own country. a possibility. >> reporter: it sounds to me -- >> of becoming a minority in our own country. >> reporter: -- that you're afraid of being me. >> it's my country. >> reporter: this is also my country. >> you didn't win the culture war. >> reporter: he invited us on his property to talk. when he doesn't like our conversation, he explodes. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here. now. >> reporter: we do. just down the street we're met by a dozen residents who say burnside does not speak for this town. >> there are families in this county that blame politics for people like him sort of being able to come out and be very loud. is that fair? >> our president we've got right now hasn't helped the situation a whole lot. he's got a lot of the same beliefs.
rural america. >> reporter: and by rural america, he means white america. >> we're staring down the barreln here in white america. there's still 193 million white americans, yes, the vast majority of them are in their 60s and 70s, will be in the ground in the next 20 years. and therefore, we have the possibility of becoming a minority in our own country. a possibility. >> reporter: it sounds to me -- >> of becoming a minority in our own country. >> reporter: --...
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america is the greatest nation in the history of the world. [cheers] yes, and that is because it was becausey inspired, and of the freedoms our founding fathers fought to guarantee for each and everyone of us. the industriousness, the drive, the innovation of the american people. vast untapped resources. unleashing that potential by putting america first has been the cause that brought all this together -- all of us together. you still want to put america first? this has been a long road. we got rid of jeff flake. he is gone. [cheers] he is on his way out the door. the grassroots volunteers of our party made it clear that we want to advance, not block president trump's america first agenda. [applause] continued after mr. flake dropped out. as we have seen, my republican opponent moved in mr. trump's direction. that is a win. the grassroots of our party is vibrant, active, and mobilized. are you? >> yes! >> what we built was on was perfect from a political standpoint. we had everything. we had the amazing professional support, consultants who k
america is the greatest nation in the history of the world. [cheers] yes, and that is because it was becausey inspired, and of the freedoms our founding fathers fought to guarantee for each and everyone of us. the industriousness, the drive, the innovation of the american people. vast untapped resources. unleashing that potential by putting america first has been the cause that brought all this together -- all of us together. you still want to put america first? this has been a long road. we...
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america is a cause. america is about liberty. america is about justice. america is about universal human dignity. and even though john could often run over you when you were having a debate and argument if you were in his way, probably more than any person i've ever met, john actually believed in universal human dignity. the reason he was so big on the global stage is because he stood in the tradition of 230 years long announcing what america believes about 7.5 billion people that are created in god's image with universal dignity and that implies to everybody everywhere. it isn't america's job to fix every problem everywhere but it is part of america's mission in the world to proclaim that universal human dignity and that's what john did. that was a huge part of his calling. unfortunately we all know all too well that when the public looks at this institution right now, when the public looks to this city, they don't see a place that looks like it's beating heart is to proclaim that universal america idea, to proclaim that american sense that everybody is
america is a cause. america is about liberty. america is about justice. america is about universal human dignity. and even though john could often run over you when you were having a debate and argument if you were in his way, probably more than any person i've ever met, john actually believed in universal human dignity. the reason he was so big on the global stage is because he stood in the tradition of 230 years long announcing what america believes about 7.5 billion people that are created...
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, disdain america. united states is the greatest force of freedom in history since jesus and yeah, we have some flaws and yeah, we don't do everything right, but you have this trend on the left to really think the worst of our country. i think he made the mistake of being honest about it. i just long for the days when upstate new york and long island could prevent loonies like this from governing new york and maybe that day will come again. liz: cuomo is saying quote, of course america is great, he's saying he spoke quote, inartfully. this is after cynthia nixon, his opponent, accused him of trying and failing to sound like a liberal. we had cbs late night host stephen colbert saying cuomo's comment was quote, the dumbest thing you could say as a politician. >> yep. i think it does ring true, if you look at his policies and you look at the way these people act toward the united states and our police, our soldiers and people like that, and i think it will really hopefully take a toll on people with those
, disdain america. united states is the greatest force of freedom in history since jesus and yeah, we have some flaws and yeah, we don't do everything right, but you have this trend on the left to really think the worst of our country. i think he made the mistake of being honest about it. i just long for the days when upstate new york and long island could prevent loonies like this from governing new york and maybe that day will come again. liz: cuomo is saying quote, of course america is...
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america great again. only to be replaced by keep america great in about, i don't know, i guess we can do it now. we could do it right now. and corey lewandowski, great supporters. i tell you, they are two fighters. we started off with a small group. and they were done quite easily, quite handily. we were never off center stage. never left center stage. i always want numbers. i never wanted to be tied -- does anybody understand? we never left center stage and i tell you corey, david, ivanka, laura, don junior, all of them were fantastic. they were fantastic. i have to say our first lady is home watching all those cameras right there. she is on one. and everybody loves milania. they love milania. she is doing a fantastic job. this last week it was announced the us economy grew at 4.1%. and a number somebody said was not reachable, and during the campaign even though i believed it. they would not have given us the break. they are fake. you believe, look at this, every night it is the same thing, wouldn't you
america great again. only to be replaced by keep america great in about, i don't know, i guess we can do it now. we could do it right now. and corey lewandowski, great supporters. i tell you, they are two fighters. we started off with a small group. and they were done quite easily, quite handily. we were never off center stage. never left center stage. i always want numbers. i never wanted to be tied -- does anybody understand? we never left center stage and i tell you corey, david, ivanka,...
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i know he loves america.w we can agree that america's ideals are based on anybody can come here if you share our values, work hard, and get ahead. she said the opposite last night. it's based on demographics. and so laura, i want to know who's the one who really hates america. >> you know, as brian stelter pointed out, other fox news hosts like tucker carlson have made similar comments and van, i want you to respond to this. the fox news audience, 94% white, 3% hispanic, 2% asian, and barely registering 1% black. right? and now look at that compared to cnn and msnbc. is there any doubt in your mind that fox news is actively pushing some sort of agenda, maybe white nationalism? >> well, i mean, here -- you have to begin to assume that something like that's happening because, look, people never want to talk about is you got a lot of black people who are conservative. you go to black churches, you go to black barbershops -- >> conservative -- >> socially conservative. even economically conservative. and yet -- >
i know he loves america.w we can agree that america's ideals are based on anybody can come here if you share our values, work hard, and get ahead. she said the opposite last night. it's based on demographics. and so laura, i want to know who's the one who really hates america. >> you know, as brian stelter pointed out, other fox news hosts like tucker carlson have made similar comments and van, i want you to respond to this. the fox news audience, 94% white, 3% hispanic, 2% asian, and...
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america was never great was founded on a raid in a murder. nothing changed so we said all responses to these situations that we're dealing with. people get sad every day he is just sad people kill each other blacks are killing children. how many still is just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to rat like this is the reason . the ways of the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. cost of the highest. that's not the word of sympathy i want to become lost and i won the last post on this topic but many of them look for refuge in the so called sentries sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. person as bank of mom. was you know. they are the best and i get them in a lot of class and they want that. they have water they are options
america was never great was founded on a raid in a murder. nothing changed so we said all responses to these situations that we're dealing with. people get sad every day he is just sad people kill each other blacks are killing children. how many still is just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal...
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america has remained the best in space. [applause] he united states has established the larnlest military and intelligence satellites in the world. pioneered the technology to leverage power here on earth and fighters the intelligence that they need and give our intelligence community the information that they need maintain a strategic advantage wherever our war fighters are operating. to the many other bases and country s across the where our men and women in uniform work together with our ntelligence community and allies to protect our people, our nation, our interests around the world. over the past 18 months, president trump and our entire dministration have taken decisive action to strengthen american power in space as well. signed t trump recently the largest investment in our national defense since the days of ronald reagan. at the direction of secretary the department of defense is fielding a new resistant gps am and satellites and missile warning satellites. they're only the beginning of meeting the rising security
america has remained the best in space. [applause] he united states has established the larnlest military and intelligence satellites in the world. pioneered the technology to leverage power here on earth and fighters the intelligence that they need and give our intelligence community the information that they need maintain a strategic advantage wherever our war fighters are operating. to the many other bases and country s across the where our men and women in uniform work together with our...