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the mob in the next hour on your america. oh oh . coming. so this is the view from my seat in the horn section. sarah willis knows her stuff. and conductor. and she shows just how diverse classical music can be. sarah's music contemporary classical. d.w. . time for an upgrade. how about funded church grows on buying. a house with. poor design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home to special. upgrade yourself with g w interior design channel on you tube. in a nineteen sixteen and i'm crying echoed around the world. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. it was an awesome campaign dusty full of stupidity and cliche is because she. demanded nothing less than a home society the one maelstrom of conflict pilots with the vietnam war limits. my generation. watch the book war every day. our documentary takes a look a lot of times sometimes merlyn are the members of. the first time had a feeling of being part of something the. means of those events today. consumes civil rights the peace mo
the mob in the next hour on your america. oh oh . coming. so this is the view from my seat in the horn section. sarah willis knows her stuff. and conductor. and she shows just how diverse classical music can be. sarah's music contemporary classical. d.w. . time for an upgrade. how about funded church grows on buying. a house with. poor design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home to special. upgrade yourself with g w interior design channel on you...
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how does your america rising experience in the 2016 cycle hel ship your approach? it seems that you are starting very early and aggressive? alex: we started in march 21, 2013, the first day of the first page of what would become a 1000 page research book on hillary clinton. we had researchers from that very day particularly dedicated to just researching hillary clinton, evaluating all her public statements, going out into the field and doing research, at libraries, courthouses, where ever we needed to go to compile this incredible document that was used throughout the gop ecosystem in the 2016 campaign. america rising was there when hillary clinton started her book tour. if you remember the shadow campaign that she had started when she was going around the country and talking about her book, america rising was there with the freedom of information showed for example, that that she had made huge sums of of speaking at taxpayer-funded universities. we were also the ones to be unwinding the very complex ties between the clinton foundation and the state department. so,
how does your america rising experience in the 2016 cycle hel ship your approach? it seems that you are starting very early and aggressive? alex: we started in march 21, 2013, the first day of the first page of what would become a 1000 page research book on hillary clinton. we had researchers from that very day particularly dedicated to just researching hillary clinton, evaluating all her public statements, going out into the field and doing research, at libraries, courthouses, where ever we...
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az in d..,t to see so don't let up, give your foot on the gas pedal for the america first agenda. [cheers] [applause] i think each and everyone of you for being here and may god bless arizona. that the united states and god bless each and everyone of you here today. thank you so much. thank you, thank you. [cheers] [applause] ♪ >> c-span's f.e.m.a. --"washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. an author and historian will discuss the significance and major accompaniments of the 1968 democratic and republican conventions. eportersa today r talks about the effectiveness of the employee verification system. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> on wednesday, our special edition of "american history tv" on c-span3 continues with live coverage of the white house historical associations presidential sites summit from the willard hotel in washington, d.c. at 9:00 a.m. eastern, richard benedetto, kevin walsh, susan page, and john meacham. at 11:00 a.m. eastern, presidential storytelling a
az in d..,t to see so don't let up, give your foot on the gas pedal for the america first agenda. [cheers] [applause] i think each and everyone of you for being here and may god bless arizona. that the united states and god bless each and everyone of you here today. thank you so much. thank you, thank you. [cheers] [applause] ♪ >> c-span's f.e.m.a. --"washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. an author and historian will discuss the...
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welcome to some uncharted territory for you and your money and maybe for america politically as well. today officially marks the first day of the second stage of the longest bull remembun in u.s. history. the s&p has been rising for 3,453 days, it's up a cool 323% in that time it all comes off the march 2009 financial crisis lows. every day, every week, every month we rise from here simply adds to the wealth record books. the question this morning is will we keep rising from here? the political turmoil temperature in d.c. is going from hot to boiling hot. futures are slightly weaker this morning on that news all of that because michael cohen pleading guilty yesterday to eight criminal charges and a statement that seemed to implicate the then candidate donald trump and the payoff of
welcome to some uncharted territory for you and your money and maybe for america politically as well. today officially marks the first day of the second stage of the longest bull remembun in u.s. history. the s&p has been rising for 3,453 days, it's up a cool 323% in that time it all comes off the march 2009 financial crisis lows. every day, every week, every month we rise from here simply adds to the wealth record books. the question this morning is will we keep rising from here? the...
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health in america it's not diabetes it's not smoking it's not obesity all the things you hear about all the time not even close the biggest risk to your health in america is poverty this study published on monday in the medical journal cancer found that for nine of twelve types of cancer black and hispanic children were significantly more likely to die than white children black children were nearly twice as likely to die of a type of brain cancer called astrocytoma is white children socio economic status will be the difference between death and if prosperous life just ask chicago cubs baseball star and childhood cancer survivor anthony rizzo. do this. series. before you just do this. if you're going to go into a study by russian aversive the medical center found similar results white women with breast cancer were far more likely to survive than black women and while genetic differences among races can explain the disparity in some diseases researchers say there is often no genetic explanation at all. dr paul can says his experience in the hospital and in his own family were three of his five children are minority confirms the study's
health in america it's not diabetes it's not smoking it's not obesity all the things you hear about all the time not even close the biggest risk to your health in america is poverty this study published on monday in the medical journal cancer found that for nine of twelve types of cancer black and hispanic children were significantly more likely to die than white children black children were nearly twice as likely to die of a type of brain cancer called astrocytoma is white children socio...
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as we conclude, may john's family be covered with your peace.love and maybe uniformed sons and daughters of americanow your empowerment and protection and may you haste and the day where war will be no more. for your glory we pray. amen. pres. trump: thank you very much. >> [applause] announcer 1: we see the president has left the room. we will continue live coverage this afternoon on c-span, get you over to the atlantic council, just a couple minutes away from the beginning of the discussion
as we conclude, may john's family be covered with your peace.love and maybe uniformed sons and daughters of americanow your empowerment and protection and may you haste and the day where war will be no more. for your glory we pray. amen. pres. trump: thank you very much. >> [applause] announcer 1: we see the president has left the room. we will continue live coverage this afternoon on c-span, get you over to the atlantic council, just a couple minutes away from the beginning of the...
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your lavish love and peace. midi uniform sons and daughters of america know your empowerment and protection and may you hasten theld board where war will be no more. for. for your glory we pray, amen. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> you wrote a book which is a lot about politics and draws on political science? the make the most important thing in terms it is born out of frustration with my interest and background in economics there are a whole host of deeply structural long-term problems that the global economy has to contend with i imagine we will get to that but with the impact of technology of the underclass concerns with productivity and debt there is an overhung lung -- -- an overhang and income inequality now is the top 3b issues on the policy agenda so these are all long-term structural problems but yet the people who are charged with overseeing the regulatory environment are very short-term in their frame . . . . trend time -- [inaudible conversations] >> hi, everyone. i am transferred from investment manager at politics & prose is so glad to have
your lavish love and peace. midi uniform sons and daughters of america know your empowerment and protection and may you hasten theld board where war will be no more. for. for your glory we pray, amen. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> you wrote a book which is a lot about politics and draws on political science? the make the most important thing in terms it is born out of frustration with my interest and background in economics...
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your lavish love and peace. may the uniformed sons and daughters of america know your empowerment and protection and may you hastenhe day, oh lord, where war will be no more. for your glory we pray. amen. >> amen. pres. trump: thank you very much. [applause] announcer: looking ahead to this evening, a senate judiciary sub committee hears testimony on cyber threats at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. tomorrow, the operations and research at the national institutes of health. francis collins testifies at 10:00 a.m. eastern. in the afternoon, the current political climate in afghanistan , hosted by the hudson institute. live coverage thursday at 2:00 p.m., also on c-span. the c-span bus is traveling across the country on a 50 capitals tour. dear is on its 39th stop in honolulu, asking folks what is the most important issue in hawaii. see the one of the big issues is will the have a place to live? to afford toable stay in the home of the birth? we have a huge homeless situation right now. we are looking for ways to take them off of the streets, to affo stay in the home of the but the problems will just get worse if we don
your lavish love and peace. may the uniformed sons and daughters of america know your empowerment and protection and may you hastenhe day, oh lord, where war will be no more. for your glory we pray. amen. >> amen. pres. trump: thank you very much. [applause] announcer: looking ahead to this evening, a senate judiciary sub committee hears testimony on cyber threats at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. tomorrow, the operations and research at the national institutes of health. francis collins...
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because i love how your book talks about your journey in america. t's guide to disappointing your parents. it really is a universal story that is all about yourself becoming an american citizen and the journey that you went on. why do you think it's really been as difficult as it has been for you. >> the difference, the deficit in duality, being an american but then also being asian and staying true to your roots. >> i moved here when i was 13 from hong kong. 13 is probably a tough age for anyone finding themselves but i as in a new country with a new language. i couldn't speak english very well. and also one of the hardest times for just making friends in school was dealing with the pressure from your parents and expectations of growing up asian, right. and they value obedience. they value finding a real job, right. >> which 50eu78's obviously not doing right now. but in american culture it is complete opposite. we value independence and we value pursuing a dreams, whereas my dad, ever since i was little told me pursuing your dreams is how you becom
because i love how your book talks about your journey in america. t's guide to disappointing your parents. it really is a universal story that is all about yourself becoming an american citizen and the journey that you went on. why do you think it's really been as difficult as it has been for you. >> the difference, the deficit in duality, being an american but then also being asian and staying true to your roots. >> i moved here when i was 13 from hong kong. 13 is probably a tough...
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that was the first thing i thought in north korea. >> what was your view of america you ever see that on a map? you know. i never saw a map of the world i did not know were africa or canada or the united states i knew vaguely because they talk about america ambassadors i knew china and i do about russia but that's about it. and with all the other european i never knew how many races we have or a picture of colored people or through their culture like green eyes that they look like monsters. i don't have internet so i don't know the truth on that. >> we are here in law get that freedom that the first time you came here what was going on in your mind with what las vegas is? >> people live life really enjoying life. that is what people do. they should choose what they do but i feel like i could not comprehend the idea that like i was from a different universe or different planet and you feel like they don't really know what going on what will happen with community moving forward? with the people in and of technology but it is double with the same human being sometimes the family knows ho
that was the first thing i thought in north korea. >> what was your view of america you ever see that on a map? you know. i never saw a map of the world i did not know were africa or canada or the united states i knew vaguely because they talk about america ambassadors i knew china and i do about russia but that's about it. and with all the other european i never knew how many races we have or a picture of colored people or through their culture like green eyes that they look like...
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black people don't get the benefit of stand your ground in america when we said we're standing our groundo jail no matter what, but when white people kill us then they're not taken to jail, they're given the benefit of the doubt. this is not the right message to say to society that violence is the solution. violence is never the solution. >> you have now some very high profile people who are in your corner. lebron james talked to cnn last night and said that it was that case that mobilized him to get behind the social justice movement in this case. benjamin crump, thank you so much, indeed, for joining us tonight. that's it for our program tonight. thanks for watching amanpour on pbs and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. mike:warm welcome to bbc news broadcasting to our viewers around the globe. our top stories, as facebook fights to fix its reputation, the company reveals foreign attempts to influence u.s. midterms. donald trump's former campaign manager on t
black people don't get the benefit of stand your ground in america when we said we're standing our groundo jail no matter what, but when white people kill us then they're not taken to jail, they're given the benefit of the doubt. this is not the right message to say to society that violence is the solution. violence is never the solution. >> you have now some very high profile people who are in your corner. lebron james talked to cnn last night and said that it was that case that...
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your lavish love and peace. may the uniformed sons and daughters of america know your empowerment and protection and may you hasten the day, oh lord, where war will be no more. for your glory we pray. amen. >> amen. pres. trump: thank you very much. [applause] >> thursday on c-span on a national institutes of health director francis collins testifies at a senate health committee hearing on federal science and medical research programs. live coverage starts at 10:00 eastern. at 2:00 eastern, a discussion at the hudson institute about the war in afghanistan and possible peace talks with the taliban. on c-span2, live coverage of the senate as they work on an 800 57 billion dollars spending package for departments of depends -- defense, labor, and education. sunday night on afterwards, economist dan discusses her book -- "education chaos." chairman ofd by the the economic advisers. >> you wrote a book that is quite a bit about politics and political science. >> the most important thing in terms of motivation for writing a book is born out of frustration. i write my interests and academic background are in economics, b
your lavish love and peace. may the uniformed sons and daughters of america know your empowerment and protection and may you hasten the day, oh lord, where war will be no more. for your glory we pray. amen. >> amen. pres. trump: thank you very much. [applause] >> thursday on c-span on a national institutes of health director francis collins testifies at a senate health committee hearing on federal science and medical research programs. live coverage starts at 10:00 eastern. at 2:00...
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first thing they say, invariably, is, "mr president, so nice to meet you, congratulations on your economy". americas of the american economic miracle. not all the effects are positive. turkey has been a recent victim. it has high levels of debts, there are fears over its economic strength, and it is engaged in a trade war with the us. its currency has been under real pressure. and there are others — china, south africa, mexico. they have all seen their currencies weaken. emerging markets are facing tough times, as the american economic juggernaut powers on and fears of trade wars grow. last week, investors pulled $1.3 billion of investment out of emerging market stocks — that is where they see the risk. the england cricket coach trevor bayliss has said he expects ben stokes to make a public apology, following the brawl which led to his arrest and trial for affray. the cricketer, who was found not guilty of the charge earlier this week, returned to training today. our sports editor dan roan has more. just two days after emerging from bristol crown court, today ben stokes walked out to more familiar
first thing they say, invariably, is, "mr president, so nice to meet you, congratulations on your economy". americas of the american economic miracle. not all the effects are positive. turkey has been a recent victim. it has high levels of debts, there are fears over its economic strength, and it is engaged in a trade war with the us. its currency has been under real pressure. and there are others — china, south africa, mexico. they have all seen their currencies weaken. emerging...
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america. give butit is ours to china is coming and away that we are not. my question would be from your perspective, looking at this from a global perspective, what is the u.s. private sector missing in the context of latin america? for our wii. missing anything and this is just an inevitable or are we not missing anything and this is just an inevitable shift? advice would or you give to a private sector audience looking at the region in a new way? mike: first, it is incumbent upon us to talk about this from a development perspective because of what the long-term consequences are of the china model. diplomacy they drive. i am sure you have seen the recent story -- sri lanka, pakistan, and elsewhere. i think the consequences of the easy money that china and ,thers, but china is the top the long-term consequences in terms of the in some cases crushing debt but also the lines on extractive's. and the strategic -- on extractives. chinae strategic benefits is getting. these resources in the americas are the birthright of their citizens. and that birthright is at risk. because of the easy mon
america. give butit is ours to china is coming and away that we are not. my question would be from your perspective, looking at this from a global perspective, what is the u.s. private sector missing in the context of latin america? for our wii. missing anything and this is just an inevitable or are we not missing anything and this is just an inevitable shift? advice would or you give to a private sector audience looking at the region in a new way? mike: first, it is incumbent upon us to talk...
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first thing they say invariably is, mr president, so nice to meet you, congratulations on your economies. america'sy putting america first. everywhere we look we're seeing the effects of the american economic miracle. now, not all those effects are positive. turkey has been a recent victim. it has high levels of debts. there are fears over its economic strength and it is engaged in a trade war with the us. its currency has been under real pressure. and there are others. china, south africa, mexico, they have all seen their currencies we can. emerging markets are facing tough times, as the american economicjuggernaut powers on and fears of trade wars grope. last week, investors polled $1.3 billion of investment out of emerging market stocks. that is where they see the risk. kamal ahmed there. ceremonies have begun in spain to mark one year since a terrorist attack which killed 16 people and injured more than 150. the country's prime minister and the spanish king will attend a gathering to honour the victims on friday. so—called islamic state claimed responsibility for the 2017 attack. andrew plant r
first thing they say invariably is, mr president, so nice to meet you, congratulations on your economies. america'sy putting america first. everywhere we look we're seeing the effects of the american economic miracle. now, not all those effects are positive. turkey has been a recent victim. it has high levels of debts. there are fears over its economic strength and it is engaged in a trade war with the us. its currency has been under real pressure. and there are others. china, south africa,...
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of my time telling the world how great my hundred but then someone else tells me just make america. take your right to live. beyond the mouth of an infernal monkey in greece one week on from the devastating a forest fire as. villages are trying to god what's left of their homes against looters while rescue teams search for bodies and survivors. people here have been left to fend for themselves with little support materializing from the state. next d.w. . this is noticing for us i find a. sign of the gusto beatified of death families have been. well protected from norway some up to climb and it is the fulfillment of a family's dream. a sustainable las encinas. your romance your sixty minutes d.w. . want to elephants need to. know there's a plastic model turned into a paving stone why do algae make it clean your. good idea can working anywhere and there are people developing smart solutions everywhere. let's inspire each other to go it out for good vitamin magazine on g.w. . these creations function just brand on mistake again. colonoscopies i can. look at what do we really know about the man b
of my time telling the world how great my hundred but then someone else tells me just make america. take your right to live. beyond the mouth of an infernal monkey in greece one week on from the devastating a forest fire as. villages are trying to god what's left of their homes against looters while rescue teams search for bodies and survivors. people here have been left to fend for themselves with little support materializing from the state. next d.w. . this is noticing for us i find a. sign...
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it's like i am jewish, and neither is in-your-face, america. much more soulful kind of approach. grace pauly rejects the idea was only be a writer, the writer is not part of your social activism. she's out in the streets protesting all the time. cindy manages to make a name synonymous with henry james. it's something we really don't appreciate today, kind of what chutzpah it took for this jewish american girl to make herself the person every time we were reading thing that henry james, blah, blah, blah we always had to go to cynthia. jewish girl. she's the expert. there's a lot of chutzpah. but what it took away and this goes back to the pushbutton great american novel is that all of the above. the answer is no one path, there is no one way of doing what we need to do. we need to do all the ways, all just be going at it in every possible way. whether it's bringing in the jewish humor, where the bring in the jewish soulfulness, tremendous deep sense of morality, you know what i mean? whether we're going to take amanda wrote or whether we will with henry james, whether we will be in
it's like i am jewish, and neither is in-your-face, america. much more soulful kind of approach. grace pauly rejects the idea was only be a writer, the writer is not part of your social activism. she's out in the streets protesting all the time. cindy manages to make a name synonymous with henry james. it's something we really don't appreciate today, kind of what chutzpah it took for this jewish american girl to make herself the person every time we were reading thing that henry james, blah,...
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your lavish love and peace. his fearless resolve that may the uniformed sons and daughters of america know your empowerment and protection and may you hasten the day, oh lord, where war will be no more. for your glory we pray. amen. >> amen. pres. trump: thank you very much. [applause] c-span,r: thursday on national institute of health director francis collins testifies at a senate health committee hearing on federal silence -- science and medical research programs. coverage starts at 10:00 eastern. at 2:00, a discussion at the hudson institute about the war in afghanistan and possible peace talks with the taliban. on c-span2, live coverage of the senate as they continue work on an $857 billion spending package for the departments of defense, labor, hhs, and education. announcer: sunday night on after discusseseconomist her book "edge of chaos: why democracy is failing to deliver economic growth and how to fix it." she is interviewed by the former chairman of the council of economic advisers during the obama administration. >> you wrote a book which is a lot about politics and political science. why did you do that? >> t
your lavish love and peace. his fearless resolve that may the uniformed sons and daughters of america know your empowerment and protection and may you hasten the day, oh lord, where war will be no more. for your glory we pray. amen. >> amen. pres. trump: thank you very much. [applause] c-span,r: thursday on national institute of health director francis collins testifies at a senate health committee hearing on federal silence -- science and medical research programs. coverage starts at...
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ask your doctor about everyday verzenio. >>> finally tonight, america strong. g girl taking life's lemons and putting them towards a cure. here's abc's john donvan. >> get your food and drinks here! >> reporter: one buck at her little food and drink stand, that will buy you one lemonade, one bag of chips and the knowledge that you're something big here. >> trying to get $1 million, a thousand. >> reporter: actually, it's $2,000 so far, all of which she's giving away to cancer charity, started by women with stage 4 breast cancer. her mom lisa was diagnosed with that sort of cancer three years ago. a category that's invariably fatal typically within five years of the diagnosis. so, in this picture, time means a lot. >> i was 36 when i was diagnosed, pretty young, i know. >> reporter: while she's just 6 and starting first grade on monday, shielded for now. >> and mom's medicine is working. but we want better medicine for other people. >> reporter: yet inspiring the mom who inspired her. >> even after i'm gone i hope she continues to do this and makes a huge differe
ask your doctor about everyday verzenio. >>> finally tonight, america strong. g girl taking life's lemons and putting them towards a cure. here's abc's john donvan. >> get your food and drinks here! >> reporter: one buck at her little food and drink stand, that will buy you one lemonade, one bag of chips and the knowledge that you're something big here. >> trying to get $1 million, a thousand. >> reporter: actually, it's $2,000 so far, all of which she's giving...
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health in america it's not diabetes it's not smoking it's not obesity all the things you hear about all the time not even close the biggest risk to your health in america is poverty this study published on monday in the medical journal cancer found that for nine of twelve types of cancer black and hispanic children were significantly more likely to die than white children black children were nearly twice as likely to die of a type of brain cancer called astrocytoma is white children socio economic status to be the difference between death and across prison life just ask chicago cubs baseball star and childhood cancer survivor anthony rizzo use words. in series. before you just do this. my. son we've been if you're going through a study by russian aversive the medical center found similar results white women with breast cancer were far more likely to survive than black women and while genetic differences among races can explain the disparity in some diseases researchers say there is often no genetic explanation at all. dr paul can says his experience in the hospital and in his own family were three of his five children a minority confi
health in america it's not diabetes it's not smoking it's not obesity all the things you hear about all the time not even close the biggest risk to your health in america is poverty this study published on monday in the medical journal cancer found that for nine of twelve types of cancer black and hispanic children were significantly more likely to die than white children black children were nearly twice as likely to die of a type of brain cancer called astrocytoma is white children socio...
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america your nicholas your untouchable. and the new romantic comedy breaking of racial barriers in hollywood. i'm tatiana sanchez with the day's sports including the fast and gold medal of the asian games in indonesia has that been claimed i'll have all the details on that story plus more later in the program. good to have you with us welcome to the news hour thousands of people are still stranded in the southern indian state of carola after days of heavy flooding and it's the region's worst floods in the center in a century more than a hundred ninety people are being killed in just over a week conditions have improved on sunday and major roads have been cleared for use thomas reports from carolina homes nearly submerged in flood water people forced to leave their properties behind you know to to avoid the floods or landslides. this has been the scene for over a week as the southern indian state of kara battles heavy rains. the subsequent floods are being described as the worst in nearly a hundred years. only going to what
america your nicholas your untouchable. and the new romantic comedy breaking of racial barriers in hollywood. i'm tatiana sanchez with the day's sports including the fast and gold medal of the asian games in indonesia has that been claimed i'll have all the details on that story plus more later in the program. good to have you with us welcome to the news hour thousands of people are still stranded in the southern indian state of carola after days of heavy flooding and it's the region's worst...
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that was my first thing i thought, seeing my mom being raped. >> host: what was your view of america and americans? did you ever see it on a map? >> guest: no. i never seen a map of the world. i never, i did not even know africa was. i didn't know where candidate was and it did not know where las vegas was. i knew there were americans. they said american pastors all the time. >> host: and that's how you learned. >> guest: yes. i knew about china and the knew about russia, maybe japan but that's all about it. i didn't know like all other european countries, australia. i did not even know how many the race we had. i never seen a picture of colored people or white people. all i saw was america to the posters. i don't have internet. >> host: we are here in las vegas at freedomfest. the first time you came to vegas, what is going on in your mind, just given what vegas is? >> guest: it was really warming, honestly. people came here because they want. people live life for like really enjoying life. i just think that's what people do. they should have, choose what they do. but i felt like, s
that was my first thing i thought, seeing my mom being raped. >> host: what was your view of america and americans? did you ever see it on a map? >> guest: no. i never seen a map of the world. i never, i did not even know africa was. i didn't know where candidate was and it did not know where las vegas was. i knew there were americans. they said american pastors all the time. >> host: and that's how you learned. >> guest: yes. i knew about china and the knew about...
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america. trade talks fizzling out what will that mean for your money? >>> and we are rounding out our week-long series of america's top fund managers. today a woman that manages the number one-ranked u.s. domestic stock fund up 38% this year. she'll tell you how she's beating the street and bring you some ideas on this friday, august 24th as "worldwide exchange" begins right now ♪ >>> good morning welcome to a special "worldwide exchange," i'm brian sullivan. we are live in washington. we have a jam-packed show today. we are also keeping an eye on hurricane lane the storm weakening a bit overnight, but let's not kid ourselves this is a major threat to the hawaiian islands. we have a live report from honolulu where it is late at night and they're concerned. first a check on your markets and your money dow futures are not a lot of help now we're getting futures that will indicate a rise slightly now, if we stick if the dow gains more than 0.05% we will be up for the week on the dow. by the way, that would be 7 of 8 higher weeks that's how flat we have been
america. trade talks fizzling out what will that mean for your money? >>> and we are rounding out our week-long series of america's top fund managers. today a woman that manages the number one-ranked u.s. domestic stock fund up 38% this year. she'll tell you how she's beating the street and bring you some ideas on this friday, august 24th as "worldwide exchange" begins right now ♪ >>> good morning welcome to a special "worldwide exchange," i'm brian...
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your family. this is not our america. [applause] >> here is what i have learned over the last 20 years battling goliaths. goliaths do not readily see the errors of their ways, they don't just roll over one day and admit they are wrong. they don't just roll over and do the right thing. when you are battling goliaths you have to fight every day and you have to bring them to justice. there is no other way when you are battling goliaths like donald trump. but let me also say this. in the age of the dumpster fire that is the trump presidency and make no mistake about it, it is one large dumpster fire, we cannot afford as a party simply to fight against. we must also fight for, for davids. we democrats must fight to put americans back to work in good paying, solid jobs. a real infrastructure plan, for public transportation. we must fight to make college affordable for every american. no one in the greatest country on earth should hesitate to send their child to college because they can't afford it. we must fight for medicare fo
your family. this is not our america. [applause] >> here is what i have learned over the last 20 years battling goliaths. goliaths do not readily see the errors of their ways, they don't just roll over one day and admit they are wrong. they don't just roll over and do the right thing. when you are battling goliaths you have to fight every day and you have to bring them to justice. there is no other way when you are battling goliaths like donald trump. but let me also say this. in the age...
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one, you can't come to america and, two, your assets in america or any other country that has a similarstance, do -- your assets are frozen. well, that really gets to the oligarchs in russia and to the whole crew around putin who was the center of all this trouble. liz: i talked to bill browder, and he actually says that president trump has been very tough on the russians through his actions. not necessarily when he meets with putin, but, boy, he has instituted -- well, his treasury department -- tougher sanctions and wider sanctions on russian oligarchs. >> that's true. i mean, it's like a lot of other areas where in some ways i say to myself i would be -- maybe it's better if i don't listen to what the president says -- [laughter] but just judge him based on what he does, because there's a lot of distractions coming out. the performance by president trump in helsinki was, it was weak. on the other hand, as broader said when it comes to actual policy toward russia, sanctions, people on that list, he's been stronger. so let's hope for the strong because that's the only way -- president
one, you can't come to america and, two, your assets in america or any other country that has a similarstance, do -- your assets are frozen. well, that really gets to the oligarchs in russia and to the whole crew around putin who was the center of all this trouble. liz: i talked to bill browder, and he actually says that president trump has been very tough on the russians through his actions. not necessarily when he meets with putin, but, boy, he has instituted -- well, his treasury department...
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oh good it's a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in the tough talk received we just have to give mccoll and say ok i'm ready to do some serious wounds ok let's see how we did while we've got home at a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. luxury automobile again for max you know what money laundering is highly illegal. much keyser of course. the philippine city of angeles when the u.s. military moved out the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up. my dad an opinion one month of. my very day incidentally like you like. i know your. son. isn't the first time in the t.v. crew to see you or takes you were no don't answer is thrown back now and that it's real or is it. that's it that i do what my god if. they. can take to get a little bit you can take the little girl. woman you know. oh i love you like it you can get it if you. he did you keep. one fact. that. it's him in dec
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good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in the rights of congress to decide to say hey i'm ready to do some serious. ok let's see how we did well we've got a nice no dream watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry and how about. again for a match you know what money is highly. thank you so much guys of course. thank . god i. cut that. i. come over this to get good should enjoy and soon again some significance or going to spike is for brokenness puts us off with or the crippler going to social on his own good as his mr dark and as i want to succeed in my quest to do so if you see the deepest so polluted up to someplace you see with his youth even up to when it was modeled after the fall. it's because of it just as he says represented the screwfix it opened up a second than if we did who. now at c.c. sympathetic to the pussy according to father emmanuel nothing happened. but why then was he shipped out of cameroon when he could have been
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good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands it will pull these banks are complicit in their tough talk or soon just have to give mokoena saying hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we get out a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury automobile again from that you know what money laundering is highly illegal . much kaiser of course. it's a multinational of a particular kind one you all know some of you may even visit it's present across the globe and on the corner of your street. the catholic church. with its hierarchy. its communication. and its very darkest secrets. to feel a. bit australia seven percent of priests are thought to have sexually abused minors four percent in the united states. we discovered the clergymen found guilty of better feed via are still active often in contact with children. nice to internal documents will reveal how church leaders protect priests accused of sexually abusing mi
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deliberation that madison considered essential to the preservation of freedom and democracy in america. with youre, we need to bring it across america and around the globe. light andng constitutional understanding, the national constitution center inspires citizens to preserve, protect, and defend american liberty in the spirit of sacrifice and service exemplified by the heroic career of senator mccain. to among us will be called the life of sacrifice and service the john mccain has devoted to the united states but all of us are inspired by his example bird on behalf of the national constitution center, for all you have done to preserve, protect, and defend liberty in america and across the globe, it is an honor to say thank you, senator mccain. [applause] >> john mccain' as life has been about fighting for freedom. >> the personification of courage and independence. >> he has what it takes to speak up. combine a cowboy with a scholar, that is who you have got. >> john mccain comes from a long legacy of service. >> his grandfather was an admiral, his father was an admiral. >> his family has serve
deliberation that madison considered essential to the preservation of freedom and democracy in america. with youre, we need to bring it across america and around the globe. light andng constitutional understanding, the national constitution center inspires citizens to preserve, protect, and defend american liberty in the spirit of sacrifice and service exemplified by the heroic career of senator mccain. to among us will be called the life of sacrifice and service the john mccain has devoted to...
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you destroyed the middle class in america. your tax base. tax enough rich people because you took everything they had. host: aaron jones on the trade issue. guest: i don't think there is needy much -- i think we to be careful when we are about trade and how much money we're spending on it. that definitely talks about economic growth and how much people have jobs and things like that. the money that congress appropriates should be the revenue that is generated from taxes and tariffs and things like that. we are trillion dollar deficits more outlaysve than we have in coming. and if you look at the budget and was laid out about a third of that is in discretionary and 2/3 is in mandatory spending. we are spending a lot more on entitlement programs and we do spend a lot of on defense. about half of our discretionary is in defense. certainly we want to look at trade and make sure we are generating revenue from economic growth. we also have to look at the way we are spending as well. host: is any deficit bad? guest: that's for an economist. that is
you destroyed the middle class in america. your tax base. tax enough rich people because you took everything they had. host: aaron jones on the trade issue. guest: i don't think there is needy much -- i think we to be careful when we are about trade and how much money we're spending on it. that definitely talks about economic growth and how much people have jobs and things like that. the money that congress appropriates should be the revenue that is generated from taxes and tariffs and things...
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this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up something in your something in america something overseas the cayman islands it will do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk receiver decided to give much both of them bernie to do some serious mood ok let's see how we did well we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacey beautiful jewelry and how about. bill again from that you know what money would hire a. bunch guys are good. the headline. a conservative activist in the united states is by twitter making tweets targeting whites hosted by a new york times joining. in for one of the most popular most controversial alternative news sides. of spectrum of social media. the u.s. . nuclear deal that's prompting the e.u. to take protective measures for european working with iran on the program we look back at how successful u.s. sanctions have been in the past. also the. opposition figure who's going on hunger strike because he claims his father is being denied life saving. they do it. they were telling. me they denied a moment they could be. somebody because. of the
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good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk or soon just have to give mccomas a camera to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got home got a nice laundry watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury automobile again for a match you know what money laundering is highly illegal thank you so much guys of course. one else seemed wrong. but all were all just all. let me. get to shape out of disdain because etiquette and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart wait just to look for common ground. with fb come over these bigger to do should enjoy and surgeons from civil tickets are going to support his. brokenness sure puts us off with or the crew political to social on his own this michoud our king is out of this is a good dude to pursue depicts oakley who simply disagree with his you tube and up to for those muddled considered actual. and score
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number of stories i know that you've studied this you look back over the history of film in america what's your take on the. absolutely we're at such a dearth of representation and i think for american actors who are studying you.
number of stories i know that you've studied this you look back over the history of film in america what's your take on the. absolutely we're at such a dearth of representation and i think for american actors who are studying you.
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america. that the police become people who are trying to force you to fit inside in order that may not be conducive to your life and lifestyle. because of that you have to write about it. down the river, even though it's about these black characters it's kind of like america and goes back to the issue of how much money you have, who's protecting you and taking care of you and who feels like you are an enemy. >> host: your next book is john woman, what is that about? >> guest: it is a novel about a guy who is a historian. a historian that starts when he's a kid. he grows up and kills a guy. in self-defense, but he killed the guy. and he completely re-creates himself, so who he was he doesn't have the same name, doesn't have the same birth certificate or anything the same. he becomes what he has done. it's following him through this path of how he sees himself in the world around him. and he discovers things about himself, one thing is that he's a sociopath. and that has helped him in america become successful. one thing i believe is i believe that if there's something wrong with you, if your sociopath, you'
america. that the police become people who are trying to force you to fit inside in order that may not be conducive to your life and lifestyle. because of that you have to write about it. down the river, even though it's about these black characters it's kind of like america and goes back to the issue of how much money you have, who's protecting you and taking care of you and who feels like you are an enemy. >> host: your next book is john woman, what is that about? >> guest: it is...
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with just a few weeks left in her rein, the current miss america spilling all about what she says is really happening. >> yourica is miss north dakota. >> reporter: this morning reigning miss america cara mund slamming the very pageant she works for, accusing the newly appointed chairwoman, gretchen carlson, and the ceo of bullying and intimidation. >> i have so many great ideas for this organization. >> reporter: carlson took over the pageant back in january after its previous show runners were accused of sexism and fat shaming contestants. she instituted sweeping changes, including the elimination of the swimsuit contest. >> we'll no longer judge our candidates on outward physical appearance. >> reporter: but when carlson arrived, mund writing in a letter, when i became miss america, i truly looked forward to using my voice and being an example of an empowered young woman. the reality though has been quite different. our chair and ceo have systematically silenced me, reduced me, marginalized me, and i'm not comfortable with any of us being controlled, manipula d manipulated, silenced or bullied. pageant org
with just a few weeks left in her rein, the current miss america spilling all about what she says is really happening. >> yourica is miss north dakota. >> reporter: this morning reigning miss america cara mund slamming the very pageant she works for, accusing the newly appointed chairwoman, gretchen carlson, and the ceo of bullying and intimidation. >> i have so many great ideas for this organization. >> reporter: carlson took over the pageant back in january after its...
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was my first thing i saw in north korea, that my mom was being ratched. >> host: what was your view of america and americans and do you ever see it on a map? >> guest: no. i never seen a map of the world. i never -- i decide not even -- didn't know where canada was or las vegas was. i knew vaguely the americans. they said american bastards all the time us. >> host: that's how you learned math. >> guest: yes, how many americans you can kill and i knew about china and i knew about russia, maybe japan, but like that's all about it. i did not know what all other european countries, i did not even know how many races we had. never seen the picture of colder people or white people. all i saw was americans with the poster. they have big nose and green eyes and looks like monsters and they told us that was americans look like, and i don't have internet. how do i go take the truth or not? >> host: we're here in las vegas, it's freedomfest. the first time you came to vegas, what was going on in your mind, just given what vegas is. >> guest: it was alarming, honestly. it was -- people came here because t
was my first thing i saw in north korea, that my mom was being ratched. >> host: what was your view of america and americans and do you ever see it on a map? >> guest: no. i never seen a map of the world. i never -- i decide not even -- didn't know where canada was or las vegas was. i knew vaguely the americans. they said american bastards all the time us. >> host: that's how you learned math. >> guest: yes, how many americans you can kill and i knew about china and i...
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make the dream yours. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by milk life. and applause ] >> thank you guys for joining us at home. have a great monday. a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >> good morning. it is 8:59. i'm reggie aqui, and mike nicco, what does it look like? >>le well, good in most of the neighborhoods. we have comfortable temperatures and fairly clean air and it is not the spare the air day, and also a light breeze. the temperatures in the 60s and half moon bay and richmond and oakland and 70s until you get to morganhill and antioch and that is going to be in the 80s. lit be cooler than average through sunday. alexis? >> we have the b.a.r.t. delay between antioch and sfo. that major delay continues because of a problem on the track, and no estimate of when it will be resolved and still a delay on the bay toll plaza if you are driving in that >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan." t
make the dream yours. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by milk life. and applause ] >> thank you guys for joining us at home. have a great monday. a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >> good morning. it is 8:59. i'm reggie aqui, and mike nicco, what does it look like? >>le well,...
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your husband. thank you. americas internal he grateful -- is eternally grateful for every soldier, servicemember, and family member here at fort drum. we are forever in the debt of every american who has ever served our nation in uniform. from the snows of valley forge to the jungles of vietnam and the mountains of afghanistan, it is incredible, what you do. a few days ago, vice president pence flew to hawaii to greet the remains of some of our nation's greatest heroes. our fallen warriors who gave their lives many years ago in korea. now, these american heroes are finally starting to come home. they will be laid to rest on american soil. we believe in no american left behind. [applause] and we believe our fighters deserve the tools, the equipment and resources, they have earned with their blood, sweat, and tears. in a few moments, in honor of that sacred obligation, i will put my signature on the national defense authorization act. this authorization will give american war fighters the firepower they need to win any
your husband. thank you. americas internal he grateful -- is eternally grateful for every soldier, servicemember, and family member here at fort drum. we are forever in the debt of every american who has ever served our nation in uniform. from the snows of valley forge to the jungles of vietnam and the mountains of afghanistan, it is incredible, what you do. a few days ago, vice president pence flew to hawaii to greet the remains of some of our nation's greatest heroes. our fallen warriors who...
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your lady. of the america we had the lead. but. then the been. out of her. field yes sir most of the. look i look good i can look at that and the could you was. a. little samantha they could have. the best let them have it was that the first. one has it and i'm only alice had this to be. another libyan immigration officer who worked at the airport was also compelled by libyan security agents to testify that he had seen. her and his two companions leave tripoli. but the and with it because i really really believe. from what i was and i'm there to. communicate with the case you know. i'm going to show that. only the. which of late i want to share this. with it's. a somewhat of a piece with a different. mood with a shared with other good ones. that i remember. where i lived. on january the first one nine hundred eighty abdurahman go away or was summoned by libyan intelligence to confirm his testimony. at the basement. level. but betty really sort of put off. the year was. while he. would be headed there was indeed the. one week later the two immigration officers and the takumi will each
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your life. ♪ robert handa: hello, welcome to "asian pacific america." ur host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. it is time for all of us to join the bay area's filipino-american community to celebrate its history, culture, and achievements with the 25th annual pistahan festival and parade. was that close? male: that's great. robert: all right. we'll start with a look at what's ahead for the festival and parade coming up august 11 and 12 in san francisco, and why it's billed as the world's largest filipino-american celebration. we'll see the entertainment plan, which will include music, dance, food, martial arts, and comedy. then even more vationhis year, seven highly interactive pavilions, a project that organizers say separates them even more
your life. ♪ robert handa: hello, welcome to "asian pacific america." ur host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. it is time for all of us to join the bay area's filipino-american community to celebrate its history, culture, and achievements with the 25th annual pistahan festival and parade. was that close? male: that's great. robert: all right. we'll start with a look at what's ahead for the festival and parade coming up august 11 and 12 in san francisco, and why it's...
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good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas or the cayman islands or do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk or suit a softer give mccomas i am ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. luxury automobile again for a match you know what money laundering is highly illegal thank you so much kaiser of course. the league new to me woman didn't have enough they would see to rid. us of i was from somewhere you know. i came back to the community. people we are based on you know the road look at me or look at us or bible going towards him. because i flew and i was like oh no. you. just. like to. say. she's going to. use your money don't think that any of us old enough. what it should be but it's good to. know we're going to this. love it doesn't cut doesn't it also i am not happy my life. i see a man have to die. without that. primal about my god i want to build. a better. monarchy and i. thin
good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas or the cayman islands or do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk or suit a softer give mccomas i am ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. luxury automobile again for a match you know what money laundering is highly illegal thank you...
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majorities in the house and senate, we will keep this economy growing and keep america stronger and more prosperous. with yourontinued support in all these causes, with president donald trump in the white house, and with god's help, i know we will make america safe again. we will make america prosperous again. and to borrow a phrase -- [laughter] -- we will make america great again. thank you rnla. [applause] god bless you and god bless america. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> he is one of the most qualified nominees ever picked for the supreme court and he has contributed a great deal to his community and the legal profession besides being an outstanding judge on the d.c. court of circuit appeals. >> judge kavanaugh has a special obligation to make his views on this topic clear. on that obligation, judge kavanaugh failed spectacularly. >> i look forward to watching judge kavanaugh's confirmation hearing and after conducting a thoroug
majorities in the house and senate, we will keep this economy growing and keep america stronger and more prosperous. with yourontinued support in all these causes, with president donald trump in the white house, and with god's help, i know we will make america safe again. we will make america prosperous again. and to borrow a phrase -- [laughter] -- we will make america great again. thank you rnla. [applause] god bless you and god bless america. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable...
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that's your problem with america right there.is you can't even go to the county fair and it's inevitable in a way. america employs as many lawyers as the rest of the planet combined, so it makes a certain sense that they are actually at the county fair now. and i'd rather just have something wholesome like a greased pig race. but if we can't have that, then having a creepy porn lawyer race at the fair in new hampshire, coming up in a couple of weeks, that's as good as we can get. >> tucker: if your eyes are that close together do you have peripheral vision or is this really a question for an ophthalmologist i guess? we will get a doctor's opinion on that. a funnel cake and the creepy porn lawyer come to new hampshire. that is in the end probably not going anywhere. i want to get your very quick prediction on this. we are mocking it now but could this become real? >> a lot of things we mock, if you remember, do become real and president porn lawyer could well be in the cards. you heard it here. >> tucker: you're welcome on this sh
that's your problem with america right there.is you can't even go to the county fair and it's inevitable in a way. america employs as many lawyers as the rest of the planet combined, so it makes a certain sense that they are actually at the county fair now. and i'd rather just have something wholesome like a greased pig race. but if we can't have that, then having a creepy porn lawyer race at the fair in new hampshire, coming up in a couple of weeks, that's as good as we can get. >>...
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america. she will be here taking your calls until the bottom of the hour. what does it mean to be a democratic socialist? >> we believe we should all live a life of dignity and comfort and that in the richest country in the history of the world, it is possible. we know that working people are the ones that make this economy , butand make society work the current economic system and political system we have in place because of our economic system are not working for the 99%. so we believe we need a society that we run democratically. it is our belief that there is an elite tiny minority of people who have rigged to the economy and political system for their benefit so we need to work together, working with poor people, to take back the economy and politics and create a transform society. we are an organization with chapters in all 50 states working towards that with everything from direct access to legislative work to electing democratic socialist candidates and more. host: how did you become a democratic socialist? guest: i come out of the union family. and
america. she will be here taking your calls until the bottom of the hour. what does it mean to be a democratic socialist? >> we believe we should all live a life of dignity and comfort and that in the richest country in the history of the world, it is possible. we know that working people are the ones that make this economy , butand make society work the current economic system and political system we have in place because of our economic system are not working for the 99%. so we believe...
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your family. this is not our america.applause] >> here is what i have learned over the last 20 years battling goliaths. goliaths do not readily see the errors of their ways. they don't just roll over one day and admit they are wrong. they don't just roll over and do the right thing. :: [applause] we must fight to ratify the equal rights of it's been two long. [applause] we must fight for sensible gun control in america, we should never have another school shooting on u.s. soil. [applause] we must finally invest in our public school teachers who have sacrificed so much day in and day out for the future of our children. [applause] and we must fight to secure our border, while at the same time honoring the values and principles that founded this country and paying homage to people like my great grandfather who came to america in search of a better life. [applause] if we are to be successful in connection with these fights, we must do something that many of you may oppose. we must figure out a way to welcome some of the voter
your family. this is not our america.applause] >> here is what i have learned over the last 20 years battling goliaths. goliaths do not readily see the errors of their ways. they don't just roll over one day and admit they are wrong. they don't just roll over and do the right thing. :: [applause] we must fight to ratify the equal rights of it's been two long. [applause] we must fight for sensible gun control in america, we should never have another school shooting on u.s. soil. [applause]...
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your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, my interview with lebron james. what he says about living while black in america, even if you're rich and famous, and how he feels about the president. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! for a limited time, when you get fast, reliable internet, you can add voice for just $24.95 more per month. call or go online today. call or go on line today. >>> earlier this week, i the chance to sit down with the one and only lebron james, one of this generation's greatest star athletes. three-time nba champion, four-time league mvp. but lebron james started out as a kid from akron, a kid who missed 83 days of school in the fourth grade, but a kid with big dreams. now he is a man on a mission, helping kids just like him, opening
your time. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, my interview with lebron james. what he says about living while black in america, even if you're rich and famous, and how he feels about the president. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices...