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and makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know which third world. that's the digital divide to marion . next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here. gonna say something -- to do an update on how what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no no no they just doing a report on this. internet thing. it just grew into this the ground but then this has to be grounded somehow right -- like network infraststructure i just got a paid access point. and i connect that -- to network switched and then i phone rates for two axis point they connect to each other and then you can gett the signal wirelesslsly r k yoyou need something to get your signal. i'll be able to geget all these ones and and a all these ones fr sure. up until like the thing and then possibly these houses along right -- manage only -- one one bar you know [inaudible] yeahah. man is it the hell of an age we live in really think about it. you. cacan do this ststuff in the seveventies. it's not the fault of f e kids.. really i'm proud of th
and makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know which third world. that's the digital divide to marion . next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here. gonna say something -- to do an update on how what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no no no they just doing a report on this. internet thing. it just grew into this the ground but then this has to be grounded somehow right -- like network infraststructure i just got a paid...
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host: 60 years since those first nationally televised presidential debates, the first when taking place september 26, 1960, showing viewers parts of those debates as we talk about it here on c-span and c-span 3's american history tv, including the third debates, where candidates were in separate studios for that third debate. kennedy was in new york, nixon was in los angeles. here is part of that third debate, the candidates responding to a question about recent comments about president truman. [video clip] >> the chairman of the republican national committee declared earlier this week that you owe a public apology for strong charges against former president truman, suggested where the republican party could go. do you feel you owe the vice president an apology? sen. kennedy: i must say that mr. truman has his method of expressing things. he has been in politics for 50 years. has been president of the united states. it is not my style. i really do not think there is anything i can say to president truman that will coerce him at the age of 76 to change his speaking manner. perhaps misses
host: 60 years since those first nationally televised presidential debates, the first when taking place september 26, 1960, showing viewers parts of those debates as we talk about it here on c-span and c-span 3's american history tv, including the third debates, where candidates were in separate studios for that third debate. kennedy was in new york, nixon was in los angeles. here is part of that third debate, the candidates responding to a question about recent comments about president truman....
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america will land the first woman on the moon and the united states will be the first nation to land an astronaut on mars. that's what's happening. nasa is again the leading space station anywhere in the world. there's nothing like the space center, what we've done. there was grass growing in the runways when i took over three and a half years ago. we will stop the radical indoctrination of our students and restore patriotic education to our schools. we will teach our children to love our country, honor our history, and always respect our great american flag. and we will live by the timeless words of our national motto, in god we trust. for years, you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for americans, standing up for the great state of ohio. so get your friends. get your family. get your neighbors. get your coworkers. get everybody and get out and vote. got to get out and vote. in your state, in ohio, early voting has already begun. and don't wait. on the other side -- i don't say if, when. when you see them cheating with those ball
america will land the first woman on the moon and the united states will be the first nation to land an astronaut on mars. that's what's happening. nasa is again the leading space station anywhere in the world. there's nothing like the space center, what we've done. there was grass growing in the runways when i took over three and a half years ago. we will stop the radical indoctrination of our students and restore patriotic education to our schools. we will teach our children to love our...
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host: 60 years this weekend since that first nationally televised presidential debate. there were eventually four debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. september 26, 1960, the first one, october 7, 1960, the second, october 13, 1960, the third. and the final one, october 21 before the election. 13, 1960, . if final o how did these four debates come together and what were the hurdles to putting them on television? barbara perry, are you still with us? we might have had a sound issue there. as we work on getting barbara perry back this morning, that me give the phone numbers to our viewers, asking you to join this discussion. (202) 748-8000 for democrats to call in. (202) 748-8001 for republicans to call in. independents, it's (202) 748-8002. we are talking about the history, the legacy, the presidential debates that took place in the fall of 1960, debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. asking for your thoughts on it this morning, asking for you to call in and give us your take from 60 years ago if you watch them, or if you have watched them since.
host: 60 years this weekend since that first nationally televised presidential debate. there were eventually four debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. september 26, 1960, the first one, october 7, 1960, the second, october 13, 1960, the third. and the final one, october 21 before the election. 13, 1960, . if final o how did these four debates come together and what were the hurdles to putting them on television? barbara perry, are you still with us? we might have had a sound issue...
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. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusading. the french love liberty.itler, they tasted slavery. the frenchman, ike liberated. too.guy likes ike across the english channel which hitler could not cross, the people of london, who would never yield to the blitz, surrendered with a cheer to ike. to every londoner that had ever taken one of my soldiers into his home, i say you will always have my profound gratitude. directed one of my men to the thanks hall, i yield also. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you listened just seen and to the words of our great commander. [cheering] a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements around him, but to stir men's hearts, and who has shown a capacity for making great nations march together. more truly united than they ever have before. >> and so by sincerity and ansan concord k britain. >> mimi was the first to say i like ike. a greating with pride, friend, a great guy who understands washington belongs not to a president, but to the people. >>
. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusading. the french love liberty.itler, they tasted slavery. the frenchman, ike liberated. too.guy likes ike across the english channel which hitler could not cross, the people of london, who would never yield to the blitz, surrendered with a cheer to ike. to every londoner that had ever taken one of my soldiers into his home, i say you will always have my profound gratitude. directed one of my men to the thanks hall, i yield...
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>> barbara perry are guest now as we look back 60 years to the first nationally televised presidential debate back in 1960, joining us from the miller center at the university of virginia. millercenter.org is where you can find out about the miller center. phone lines are split up as usual. democrats, republicans, and independents. we will start with joe in pittsburgh, republican caller:. >> republican. >> do you think nixon's big mistake in 1960 besides looking so horrible in the first debate was this stupid 50 states a strategy he had that he promised to visit every state during the campaign? i think it was self-defeating. my second question was obviously the'60 debates were influential. why were there no more debates between'60 and 1976? >> great question. the 50 state strategy -- i think joe is right -- it worked against nixon. i believe he was in an old mode. he was thinking of us. campaigns of old where the more the candidate got out in the 20th century, the better off. more people saw -- because he had that period three weeks before the debate, he had an infection and had the fl
>> barbara perry are guest now as we look back 60 years to the first nationally televised presidential debate back in 1960, joining us from the miller center at the university of virginia. millercenter.org is where you can find out about the miller center. phone lines are split up as usual. democrats, republicans, and independents. we will start with joe in pittsburgh, republican caller:. >> republican. >> do you think nixon's big mistake in 1960 besides looking so horrible in...
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she was very close to her father, who was a bookkeeper at the first national bank. for most of her young life, she was hoping she could go into banking as well. they were extremely close until he passed away in 1928. she had a younger sister who was born on june 30, 1882. her mother, florence, developed chronic bronchitis, which caused the family to move around, looking for an environment that was more conducive to her mother's health. first, they moved to shuttle rock, iowa. that did not work out and they moved back to waterloo. they tried texas. when that did not work out, they moved back to waterloo. they moved out to clearwater, kansas. when that one did not work out, instead of returning to waterloo, they kept going west until they hit whittier, california. her parents moved later to los angeles, where lou began her first academic college career at los angeles normal university, which is today ucla. her sophomore year, her parents moved to monterey. after her sophomore year, she transferred to san jose normal college, which is today, san jose state university.
she was very close to her father, who was a bookkeeper at the first national bank. for most of her young life, she was hoping she could go into banking as well. they were extremely close until he passed away in 1928. she had a younger sister who was born on june 30, 1882. her mother, florence, developed chronic bronchitis, which caused the family to move around, looking for an environment that was more conducive to her mother's health. first, they moved to shuttle rock, iowa. that did not work...
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. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusade in europe. >> under hitler they faced slavery. this ally likes ike, too. across the english channel, which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london, who never would yield to the blitz surrendered with a cheer to ike. president eisenhower: to every londoner who has taken one of my soldiers into his home, you will always have my profound gratitude. >> to everyone who has directed one of my men to the marble arch, i owe thanks to them. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have just seen and listened to the words of a great commander. >> a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of our men, but to stir men's hearts and who has shown a capacity for making great nations march together, more united than ever have been before. >> by sincerity and simplicity, a kansan conquered britain. >> back in america the wife all, the world calls mamie was the first to say, i like ike. >> the rest of us shouted it too. >> not hail the conquering hero
. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusade in europe. >> under hitler they faced slavery. this ally likes ike, too. across the english channel, which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london, who never would yield to the blitz surrendered with a cheer to ike. president eisenhower: to every londoner who has taken one of my soldiers into his home, you will always have my profound gratitude. >> to everyone who has directed one of my men to...
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national helpline for suicide. the helpline, named kiren, is india's first ever national mental health helpline. breath and just sit with that victory, sit with that win, and i guess i felt, my mum was next to me, and we both just broke down and we started crying because in that moment, we truly, truly missed him. she feels there is a deep—rooted stigma around mental health in the society. today, she is a mental health advocate and works for campaigns around suicide prevention. while her pain of losing a younger sibling to suicide may never go away, she has found meaning and purpose in her efforts to ensure that more innocent lives are not lost in such unfortunate circumstances. if you've been affected by a mental health issue, help and support is available. visit befrienders worldwide for more information about support services. or in the uk you can call the samaritans free on 116 123. time now for the weather. hello. for many, wednesday was a reasonable day but for some, and this was the scene and st ives round about the sort of the lunch time period, it was notjust a sparkly as it might‘ve be
national helpline for suicide. the helpline, named kiren, is india's first ever national mental health helpline. breath and just sit with that victory, sit with that win, and i guess i felt, my mum was next to me, and we both just broke down and we started crying because in that moment, we truly, truly missed him. she feels there is a deep—rooted stigma around mental health in the society. today, she is a mental health advocate and works for campaigns around suicide prevention. while her...
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. >> president trump called in mcmaster when his first national security adviser quit after 24 days. michael flynn had lied about negotiating with russia before mr. trump was inaugurated. the president offered mcmaster the job the first time they met. >> what did your friends and family advise you? >> well, i got a wide range of viewpoints. many called and urged me to do it and said here is an unconventional president who needs your help. others urged me not to do it, and i think a lot of it was because of the unconventional, disruptive and some would say offensive nature of president trump. >> it was an easy decision? >> it was a very easy decision for me. >> reporter: his uniform changed but not his soldier's view. confront our adversaries and support iraq and afghanistan as long as it takes to ensure their stability, but as in all administrations, the west wing was riven by rivals. >> there is certainly one group of people that are there to serve the elected president and as well as the country. i think there is a second group there really instead of providing options to the electe
. >> president trump called in mcmaster when his first national security adviser quit after 24 days. michael flynn had lied about negotiating with russia before mr. trump was inaugurated. the president offered mcmaster the job the first time they met. >> what did your friends and family advise you? >> well, i got a wide range of viewpoints. many called and urged me to do it and said here is an unconventional president who needs your help. others urged me not to do it, and i...
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. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusading in europe.nch love liberty. under hitler, they tasted slavery. frenchman, eisenhower was a liberator. this guy likes ike too. across things which cannot, which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london, who never would yield to the blitz, surrendered with a cheer to ike. >> to every londoner that had myver taken one of soldiers into his home, i say you will always have my profound , gratitude. to everyone who has smilingly directed one of my man or the marble arch -- directed one of my men to the albert hall, i yield thanks also. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have just seen and listened to the words of our great commander. [cheering] a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of sties, but to , and who hass shown a capacity for making great nations march together more truly united than they ever have before. >> so, by sincerity and complicity, a kansan concord concord britain. the -- home in america
. >> france was the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusading in europe.nch love liberty. under hitler, they tasted slavery. frenchman, eisenhower was a liberator. this guy likes ike too. across things which cannot, which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london, who never would yield to the blitz, surrendered with a cheer to ike. >> to every londoner that had myver taken one of soldiers into his home, i say you will always have my profound , gratitude. to...
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this weekends since that first nationally televised presidential debate. there were four debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. 13, 1960 and october 20 one, before the election. how did these four debates come together before the election and what were the hurdles to putting them on television? barbara perry, are you still with us this morning? we may have had a sound issue. as we work on getting barbara perry back, let me get the phone numbers to our viewers, asking you to join this discussion. (202) 748-8000 four democrats to democrats tor call in. for republicans to call in. independents. for we are asking for you to call in and give us your take from 60 years ago if you watched it or watched it since. we want to play a little bit from the second debate. the candidates were asked about their positions that year on the issue of civil rights. [video clip] president, you have accused senator kennedy of avoiding the civil rights issue in the south and he has accused you of the same. with both north and south listening, will you sum up your inten
this weekends since that first nationally televised presidential debate. there were four debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. 13, 1960 and october 20 one, before the election. how did these four debates come together before the election and what were the hurdles to putting them on television? barbara perry, are you still with us this morning? we may have had a sound issue. as we work on getting barbara perry back, let me get the phone numbers to our viewers, asking you to join...
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moon, and the united states will be the first nation to land an astronaut on mars.anting] thank you. that's really nice. i had such a nice life before doing this. but no administration has ever done, in the first three and a half years, not even close, what we have done. and that is very gratifying, i want to tell you. [cheering and applause] and thank you very much. we'll restore patriotic education. we will teach our children to love our country, honor our history, and always respect our great american flag. [cheering and applause] [crowd chanting "u.s.a."] and we will live by the timeless words of our national motto -- "in god we trust." [cheering and applause] for years, you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for americans, standing up or the great people of florida. -- for the great people of florida. [cheering and applause] get your friends, get your family, get your neighbors, get your coworkers, and get out and vote. we have to win this election. the most important election we have ever had. early voting h
moon, and the united states will be the first nation to land an astronaut on mars.anting] thank you. that's really nice. i had such a nice life before doing this. but no administration has ever done, in the first three and a half years, not even close, what we have done. and that is very gratifying, i want to tell you. [cheering and applause] and thank you very much. we'll restore patriotic education. we will teach our children to love our country, honor our history, and always respect our...
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he just looked pretty bad in pretty nervous. 60 years this weekend since that first nationally televised presidential debate. there were essentially four debates between john f. kennedy october 7, nixon, 1960, the second. october 13, 1960, the third. if final one, october 21 before the election. how do these come together and what were the hurdles supporting them on television? barbara perry, are you still with us? we might have had a sound issue. as we work on getting barbara perry back this morning, that me give the phone numbers to our viewers asking you to join this discussion. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. independent, (202) 748-8002. we are talking about the history, the legacy, the presidential debate that took place in the fall of 1960, debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. will play a little bit from the second debate, candidate asked on their positions on the issue of civil rights. here is what they said. president, you have accused senator kennedy of avoiding the civil rights issue in the south and he has accused you of the same. wi
he just looked pretty bad in pretty nervous. 60 years this weekend since that first nationally televised presidential debate. there were essentially four debates between john f. kennedy october 7, nixon, 1960, the second. october 13, 1960, the third. if final one, october 21 before the election. how do these come together and what were the hurdles supporting them on television? barbara perry, are you still with us? we might have had a sound issue. as we work on getting barbara perry back this...
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our prosperity, and our influence in the world. >> president trump called in mcmaster when his first national security adviser quit after 24 days. michael flynn had lied about negotiating with russia before mr. trump was inaugurated. the president offered mcmaster the job the first time they met. >> what did your friends and family advise you? >> well, i got a wide range of viewpoints. many called and urged me to do it and said here is an unconventional president who needs your help. others urged me not to do it, and i think a lot
our prosperity, and our influence in the world. >> president trump called in mcmaster when his first national security adviser quit after 24 days. michael flynn had lied about negotiating with russia before mr. trump was inaugurated. the president offered mcmaster the job the first time they met. >> what did your friends and family advise you? >> well, i got a wide range of viewpoints. many called and urged me to do it and said here is an unconventional president who needs...
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national helpline for suicide. the helpline, named kiren, is india's first ever national mental health helpline. breath and just sit with that victory, sit with that win, and i guess ifelt, my mum was next to me, and we both just broke down and we started crying because in that moment, we truly, truly missed him. she feels there is a deep—rooted stigma around mental health in the society. today, she is a mental health advocate and works for campaigns around suicide prevention. while her pain of losing a younger sibling to suicide may never go away, she has found meaning and purpose in her efforts to ensure that more innocent lives are not lost in such unfortunate circumstances. if you've been affected by a mental health issue, help and support is available. visit befrienders worldwide for more information about support services. or in the uk you can call the samaritans free on 116 123. covid—19 may have crippled economies and industries worldwide, but it hasn't slowed down the illegal wildlife trade. experts say the trade in illegal bush meat has exploded and believe poachers are stockpiling ivo
national helpline for suicide. the helpline, named kiren, is india's first ever national mental health helpline. breath and just sit with that victory, sit with that win, and i guess ifelt, my mum was next to me, and we both just broke down and we started crying because in that moment, we truly, truly missed him. she feels there is a deep—rooted stigma around mental health in the society. today, she is a mental health advocate and works for campaigns around suicide prevention. while her pain...
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it is -- countries first. national leaders with an array of domestic concerns.this tension with climate change. we are seeing it covid-19. -- we are seeing it with covid-19. it will be bad for countries that pursue it. some of them still need persuading. you can see much more on the search for a vaccine via the bbc website. click on the health tab. cities around the world became different places in different ways. particularly in the early days of lockdown. this is from san francisco on a stay-at-home order back in spring. not very many cs. that meant other noises could make themselves heard clearly. that is a white crowned sparrow singing by the golden gate rage. -- golden gate bridge. that phenomenon has been studied. it turns out that it is deceiving us. that is an audio recording made in the same area in san francisco four years earlier. there is much more traffic noise and birds have to be making themselves hard over that. the birds were singing more loudly back then. an ecologist at tennessee did all of this research and i asked her if they were singing mo
it is -- countries first. national leaders with an array of domestic concerns.this tension with climate change. we are seeing it covid-19. -- we are seeing it with covid-19. it will be bad for countries that pursue it. some of them still need persuading. you can see much more on the search for a vaccine via the bbc website. click on the health tab. cities around the world became different places in different ways. particularly in the early days of lockdown. this is from san francisco on a...
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it is the first nation to exist wholly in the modern age. e united states has exist wholly in that time when nation -- we invented almost everything about america and constantly reinvented everything as we deemed it necessary, including our institutions, ouroms, laws, above all, definition of who is american and what that means. this is not to say that americans, as we were taught in grammar school, invented everything. or at least as i was taught in grammar school. i am the fourth from the left in the second row, class of 1930. you who went to school more recently probably taught more accurately. many of the american inventions eyesight work in spot -- were inspiredite by theories, inventions and prototypes from other times. dry cleaning, by some definitions, goes back to ancient greece and rome, where it consisted of dipping togas into public lavatories. this was taxed by local government and provided a steady stream of revenue. the rotary printing press was invented in america, but china had printing presses going back to the seventh centu
it is the first nation to exist wholly in the modern age. e united states has exist wholly in that time when nation -- we invented almost everything about america and constantly reinvented everything as we deemed it necessary, including our institutions, ouroms, laws, above all, definition of who is american and what that means. this is not to say that americans, as we were taught in grammar school, invented everything. or at least as i was taught in grammar school. i am the fourth from the...
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country that was really appealing to him so he began and agitate for the creation of an our national park here. the first thing he did was he wrote a lot of letters to prominent people and so on trying to get this establishes a national park. he also constructed a lot of trails to afford access into the canyons under the rooms of the monument. i'm sure the local people came out on sunday afternoon stitch up the wagon and came out for a picnic and so on. one of the other things he did was that 1926, he started collecting buffalo nickels from kids in town and use that money to transport a couple of bison here. he wanted to establish a herd of bison. the elks club inspired to bring in a couple of elk. john got some money from the chamber of commerce to break bills and fences to contain these animals for many years we had a bison herd. now the elk took one look around here in the city right here, they went south and high country. but all enough we are seeing more and more alex eased is. the bison were reminded removed in 1983 because they were confined to a really small area and they had a real adverse effec
country that was really appealing to him so he began and agitate for the creation of an our national park here. the first thing he did was he wrote a lot of letters to prominent people and so on trying to get this establishes a national park. he also constructed a lot of trails to afford access into the canyons under the rooms of the monument. i'm sure the local people came out on sunday afternoon stitch up the wagon and came out for a picnic and so on. one of the other things he did was that...
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so, he began to agitate for the creation of a national park here. the first thing he did was he wrote a lot of letters to prominent people and so on trying to get this established as a national park. and he also constructed a lot of trails to afford access into the canyons and on to the rims of the monument. i'm sure the local people came out on sunday afternoon, they would hitch up the wagon and come out with the picnic and so on. one of the other things he did was in 1926, he started to collecting buffalo nickels from the kids in town and used that money to transport a couple of bison in here. he wanted to establish a herd of bison in the monument. the elks club conspired to bring in a couple of elk. john got some money from the chamber of commerce to build some fences to contain these animals. and for many years, we had a bison herd. the elk kind of took one look around and said we're out of here and they went on south into the high country. but oddly enough they're coming back into the mob yunument. the bison were confined to a real will you small area an
so, he began to agitate for the creation of a national park here. the first thing he did was he wrote a lot of letters to prominent people and so on trying to get this established as a national park. and he also constructed a lot of trails to afford access into the canyons and on to the rims of the monument. i'm sure the local people came out on sunday afternoon, they would hitch up the wagon and come out with the picnic and so on. one of the other things he did was in 1926, he started to...
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it is my tremendous honor to officially designate wilmington, north carolina, as our nation's very firstrld war ii heritage city. that's a big deal. our nation's very first. wilmington, congratulations to you all. and god is saluting you up there, i tell you. we may have to go a little quicker than i thought, right? with this designation, we proudly declare that in america, we don't tear down the past, we celebrate our heroes. we cherish our heritage. we preserve our history. and we build the future. this mighty vessel and this magnificent town will forever tell that story with this designation. so i want to just congratulate north carolina and wilmington. that's a fantastic, a fantastic thing. president trump:: i want to thank senator tillis and congressman browser. stand up, please. in between the lightning bolts, for their work today make this day possible. thank you, tom. thank you, fellas frlt great jock. and let me thank wilbur jones who has championed the cause of world war ii heritage ities, wilbur, thank you. thank you, wilbur. great job. great job. so wilbur, you know a lot of
it is my tremendous honor to officially designate wilmington, north carolina, as our nation's very firstrld war ii heritage city. that's a big deal. our nation's very first. wilmington, congratulations to you all. and god is saluting you up there, i tell you. we may have to go a little quicker than i thought, right? with this designation, we proudly declare that in america, we don't tear down the past, we celebrate our heroes. we cherish our heritage. we preserve our history. and we build the...
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what you see first of all, the national picture."the new york times"/sienna poll over the weekend. continues to be a lead there. this is eight points for joe biden. and again, biden leading by eight nationally. we're seeing that trickle down to the state level. look here, our new nbc news/marist polls in wisconsin first, 54/44. a ten-point lead our poll shows for biden over trump. remember, wisconsin of the three states hadn't gone republican since the '80s that trump foothi flipped. and then in michigan, eight-point advantage for biden. the movement in the states, the movement away thefrom trump is giving biden leads, among white voters. two different groups here. white voter with the college degree. now in 2016 in wisconsin, hillary clinton was able to win this group. thank you very much was able to hang on -- that was a smaller margin than republicans would typically get. he was able to hang on in michigan. but look in our new polling now. they're blowouts. nearly a 30-point lead for biden in wisconsin. nearly 20 in michigan, amo
what you see first of all, the national picture."the new york times"/sienna poll over the weekend. continues to be a lead there. this is eight points for joe biden. and again, biden leading by eight nationally. we're seeing that trickle down to the state level. look here, our new nbc news/marist polls in wisconsin first, 54/44. a ten-point lead our poll shows for biden over trump. remember, wisconsin of the three states hadn't gone republican since the '80s that trump foothi flipped....
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to land an astronaut on mars -- united states will be the first nation to land in national on mars.will stop the radical indoctrination of our students education toatriot our schools. patriotic education. we will teach our children to love our country, on our history and always respect our great american flag. [cheering] and we will live by the timeless words of our national father, and we will never change it. they took the word god out of the pledge of allegiance. [booing] i said, did they make a mistake? did they make a mistake? us, wede a mistake for will not put up for it. we will keep "in god we trust" for years. you had a president will apologize for america, now you have a president who is standing up for america, and standing up for the great people of north carolina. [cheers and applause] this is the most important election we have ever had. remember it. we are going to be a socialist country, we will be a communist country. these people are much further left than socialism. these people are sick. get your friends, get your family, get your neighbors, that your coworkers a
to land an astronaut on mars -- united states will be the first nation to land in national on mars.will stop the radical indoctrination of our students education toatriot our schools. patriotic education. we will teach our children to love our country, on our history and always respect our great american flag. [cheering] and we will live by the timeless words of our national father, and we will never change it. they took the word god out of the pledge of allegiance. [booing] i said, did they...
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one of my strategies in that introduction is to remind people that we achieve, first nation in history of man founded upon principal, not upon monarchy, not upon nobility, and adventure, a aristocracy. principles of inalienable rights, in nature, that every individual is entitled to. is that the experience in his day? no. it is not, but he wrote it and it is our founding principle and it is our blueprint from which we can continue to struggle and have the conversation and pursue that equality. i remind people that it is a strategy that we brought 13 individual nations together to remind us that these former colonies were nations under themselves with differences of religious opinion in one different than another, with slavery, the overwhelming experience in many but not in others, that we brought this all together, you pluralism, again, to work this out, in a recognition that two heads are better than, one three heads are better than to. that a house divided cannot stand. that is an ancient principle of unity, and to help us understand that egalitarianism, providing an equal opportunit
one of my strategies in that introduction is to remind people that we achieve, first nation in history of man founded upon principal, not upon monarchy, not upon nobility, and adventure, a aristocracy. principles of inalienable rights, in nature, that every individual is entitled to. is that the experience in his day? no. it is not, but he wrote it and it is our founding principle and it is our blueprint from which we can continue to struggle and have the conversation and pursue that equality....
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the president made that decision on the very first national day of prayer.ded the lawsuit that had literally hauled this group of wonderful nuns, women who had taken a vow of poverty, nod nothing but to help the poor, had been -- to do nothing but to help the poor, had been hauled into court by the obama administration. good news was, after the president ended that action, the supreme court made it permanent earlier this year. [applause] they said, president trump was right when he ended the assault on the little sisters of the poor. but believe it or not, joe biden, after even the supreme court said that we couldn't impose the obamacare mandates on those nuns, joe biden said he's actually going to work to reimpose those mandates on the little sisters of the poor. but you know what, we're not going to let it happen. because we're going to re-elect president donald trump for four more years. [cheers and applause] you know and it's not just been about our religious liberty. it's also been about an issue so near and dear to the hearts of so many tens of million
the president made that decision on the very first national day of prayer.ded the lawsuit that had literally hauled this group of wonderful nuns, women who had taken a vow of poverty, nod nothing but to help the poor, had been -- to do nothing but to help the poor, had been hauled into court by the obama administration. good news was, after the president ended that action, the supreme court made it permanent earlier this year. [applause] they said, president trump was right when he ended the...
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america will end the first woman on the moon and the united states will be the first nation to land an astronaut on mars. we'll see what we have done with nasa. we'll be the first one on mars, i hope. we'll stop the radical indoctrination of our students and restore patriot education to our schools. we'll teach our children to love our country, honor our history, and always respect our great american flag. and we'll live by the timeless words of our national motto, and we'll never change it, by the way. we'll never change the. they took the word god out of the pledge of allegiance twice. i said, did they make a mistake? they didn't. for them. they made a mistake for us. but we'll keep in god we trust. for years you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for america, and standing up for the great people of north carolina. this is the most important election we have ever had. remember it. we'll be a socialist country, we'll be a communist country. these people are much further left than socialism. these people are sick. get your friends, g
america will end the first woman on the moon and the united states will be the first nation to land an astronaut on mars. we'll see what we have done with nasa. we'll be the first one on mars, i hope. we'll stop the radical indoctrination of our students and restore patriot education to our schools. we'll teach our children to love our country, honor our history, and always respect our great american flag. and we'll live by the timeless words of our national motto, and we'll never change it, by...
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action plan outlines more than 20 key focus areas with short and long-term goals is agencies first national research and risk communication plan. with lead and copper pipes the administration claimed to have worked on it with for years with nothing to show even with a wake-up call in flint michigan 2014 and still did nothing. we will finalize the rule within the next several weeks for the first time ever will call for the testing of lead in all schools and daycare centers. we deliver the final rule apri april 2019 to strengthen asbestos regulations for the first time in over 30 years. this rule closed a dangerous loophole that could have allowed contaminated floor tiles to return to the marketplace without going through the review we have completely eliminated with those impaired waters marking the first time the backlog has been eliminated january 2017 approving more than 7000 for those maximum daily load plans and 25 percent increase from the preceding three and a half years the backlog of actions has fallen dramatically from over 12017 to just a single street priority of this year that's
action plan outlines more than 20 key focus areas with short and long-term goals is agencies first national research and risk communication plan. with lead and copper pipes the administration claimed to have worked on it with for years with nothing to show even with a wake-up call in flint michigan 2014 and still did nothing. we will finalize the rule within the next several weeks for the first time ever will call for the testing of lead in all schools and daycare centers. we deliver the final...
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i spent 30 years studying photography at the smithsonian first at the national museum of american historyut of the american indian and -- and now of the american indian and this small but significant collection was unknown to many of us at the institution until the 150 iniversary of the civil war the last decade. as we were researching collections and i was chairing an editorial committee for a archivistsf the invited me over to the american history museum to see this collection that i did not know about and many did not know about and it ended up there was a retrospective of alexander gardner's work at the national portrait gallery and the first photographs toed another museum. me to beastounding to able to think about these images and him being part of the civil war photography, when the first time americans were seen or 10 autograph published in books and then in newspapers and illustrated monthly generals -- journals, and then he travels with general sherman west as the indian war began after the civil war. traveled to 1868, he with the general entry and visited various sites, meaning
i spent 30 years studying photography at the smithsonian first at the national museum of american historyut of the american indian and -- and now of the american indian and this small but significant collection was unknown to many of us at the institution until the 150 iniversary of the civil war the last decade. as we were researching collections and i was chairing an editorial committee for a archivistsf the invited me over to the american history museum to see this collection that i did not...
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the president made that decision on the very first national day of prayer.e ended the lawsuit that had literally hauled this group of wonderful nuns, women who had taken a vow of poverty, nod nothing but to help the poor, had been -- to do nothing but to help the poor, had been hauled into court by the obama administration. good news was, after the president ended that action, the supreme court made it permanent earlier this year. [applause] they said, president trump was right when he ended the assault on the little sisters of the poor. but believe it or not, joe biden, after even the supreme court said that we couldn't impose the obamacare mandates on those nuns, joe biden said he's actually going to work to reimpose those mandates on the little sisters of the poor. but you know what, we're not going to let it happen. because we're going to re-elect president donald trump for four more years. cheers and applause] you know and it's not just been about our religious liberty. it's also been about an issue sonary and -- near and dear to the -- so near and dear
the president made that decision on the very first national day of prayer.e ended the lawsuit that had literally hauled this group of wonderful nuns, women who had taken a vow of poverty, nod nothing but to help the poor, had been -- to do nothing but to help the poor, had been hauled into court by the obama administration. good news was, after the president ended that action, the supreme court made it permanent earlier this year. [applause] they said, president trump was right when he ended...
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becoming a kind of america first nation isolating itself has been the country that has been creatinglateral agreements. they have been supporting economies during the coronavirus in a way that we haven't. so i actually think trump in telling every nation in the 75th anniversary year of the u.n., put your nation first is undermining american influence and helping china in a way that he doesn't intend and i think his voters should realize that, trump is actually raising china up in the eyes of the world. >> anything else stand out to you from the president's remarks, rick? >> well, just this larger theme, hallie, it is the 75th anniversary of the anniversary of the u.n. which the u.s. helped to create. the u.s. helped to create it in an effort to stop another world war. basically it has succeeded in that respect. at the same time we are now the leading force for undermining the u.n. at a time that it should be incredibly critical, during a global pandemic, we are basically suggesting that countries should do whatever they want to do on their own and shouldn't be involved with the u.n.
becoming a kind of america first nation isolating itself has been the country that has been creatinglateral agreements. they have been supporting economies during the coronavirus in a way that we haven't. so i actually think trump in telling every nation in the 75th anniversary year of the u.n., put your nation first is undermining american influence and helping china in a way that he doesn't intend and i think his voters should realize that, trump is actually raising china up in the eyes of...
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discuss, the apparent launch of a new investigation into one of the national security advisors, the first nationall michael flynn, good to have you back. a quick comment on the bolton case, his folks say he didn't do anything wrong, it was the approval process and they are not worried. >> the problem was he didn't complete the approval process. general flynn did that in the obama administration when he published his book after he left and mister bolton did not, he was warned about publishing it without the approval process having been completed so there may be some issues, the judge who dealt with the case thought there might, i guess we will find out. shannon: the case involving general thing, you have a hearing later this week, the retired judge, going over the issue of whether these charges can be dismissed as the government requested they would be. john gleason wrote there is clear evidence the government's motion to dismiss the case against michael peaceland rests on pure pretext, there is clear evidence this motion reflects a corrupt and politically motivated favor unworthy of our justice sy
discuss, the apparent launch of a new investigation into one of the national security advisors, the first nationall michael flynn, good to have you back. a quick comment on the bolton case, his folks say he didn't do anything wrong, it was the approval process and they are not worried. >> the problem was he didn't complete the approval process. general flynn did that in the obama administration when he published his book after he left and mister bolton did not, he was warned about...
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lsu the first national champ to lose their first game of the next season since michigan in '98.ah here come the wildcats. finding daylight and he is gone. 28-yard score. we're tied at 35, under 5 minutes to go. blake lynch from and you becha. they hold on for the upset win. a wild one between number 8 texas and texas tech, fourth quarter, what a catch in the corner of the end zone. led by 15 with less than three minutes to go. over right? wrong. texas makes it a one possession game but they need the on-side kick, and goes right into zack mcnearson's hands, texas has the ball. longhorns in business. out of the shotgun, going to find joshua moore and he comes down with it. they hit the two point conversion, and we're tied at 56. they score first in overtime, so last chance for tech. firing downfield, but he's picked off by cayden sterns. texas wins 63-56. now, as you saw earlier the lakers won the western conference finals taking down denver in five games. now they await the winner of miami and boston for the right to go to the finals right here on abc 7. this will be the first ti
lsu the first national champ to lose their first game of the next season since michigan in '98.ah here come the wildcats. finding daylight and he is gone. 28-yard score. we're tied at 35, under 5 minutes to go. blake lynch from and you becha. they hold on for the upset win. a wild one between number 8 texas and texas tech, fourth quarter, what a catch in the corner of the end zone. led by 15 with less than three minutes to go. over right? wrong. texas makes it a one possession game but they...
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america will have the first woman on the moon and the united states will be the first nation to land an astronaut on mars. you know, nasa was an absolute disaster, grass was growing through the fairways. they had fairways. that's about all they used, the fairways. now we have something right through the runways. the landing strips. it was all grass infested. it was weed infested. now it's the number one space center in the world by far. it was a close darkness. a closed up mess. we have rich guy setting up records. elon musk and others. they sent of records and we say let them keep going. let them keep spending money on these rockets. the all rockets. we will the radical indoctrination of students and restore patriotic education. we will teach our children to love our country, honor our history, and always respect our rate american flag. and we will live by the timeless words international motto. in god we trust. for years you had a president who apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for america and standing up for the people of pennsylvania like nobody
america will have the first woman on the moon and the united states will be the first nation to land an astronaut on mars. you know, nasa was an absolute disaster, grass was growing through the fairways. they had fairways. that's about all they used, the fairways. now we have something right through the runways. the landing strips. it was all grass infested. it was weed infested. now it's the number one space center in the world by far. it was a close darkness. a closed up mess. we have rich...
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are the incumbent president of the united states, what is your first order of business in your first nationalebate? regardless of everything that has gone before. the first order of business is to look america in the eye and give them a reason for a second term. >> sure. >> that sets the tone for the evening. donald trump blew -- he didn't blow by it. he didn't approach that particular spot. >> didn't try it, no. >> didn't try it. you have a lot of americans, whether it's 3%, 7%, 10% of independent, undecided, however they want to frame themselves, voters who have no rationale for his election. his hard base does, and omi opponents like myself, we don't see it. and for those voters, to sam's point where he could have landed a couple blows. and then in the course of that made that part of his rationale for a second term and missed. >> michael, you talk about mma and landing a blow. we are doing full fight analogies. i have to follow your lead. there is no michael steel like late night baby baby michael steel. >> oh, baby, let's go. >> and late night msnbc viewers know, sam, you can make the an
are the incumbent president of the united states, what is your first order of business in your first nationalebate? regardless of everything that has gone before. the first order of business is to look america in the eye and give them a reason for a second term. >> sure. >> that sets the tone for the evening. donald trump blew -- he didn't blow by it. he didn't approach that particular spot. >> didn't try it, no. >> didn't try it. you have a lot of americans, whether...
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first national trends. look at it you see iowa in the middle in red. what does it mean? deep red, reporting significantly higher. 50% higher case rate this week than last. new infections. 17 states trending up. 26 states half holding steady. 8 trending down. the white house coronavirus task force specifically dr. deborah birx looking at the states in red and orange, states trending in the wrong direction and giving them warnings and this is why. look at the new cases since june 1 isn't iowa. spike in recent days. going up there. no need to explain. graphic tells the story. hospitalizations, something people say, watch that, too. cases that are landing people in hospitals? yes. look at the hospitalization rate trending up. not what you want. positivity rate. look at this. 22% positivity rate yesterday. coronavirus tests in iowa coming back 22% of the people taking those tests positive. way up from where it was in june. you see it rising up right here. just look at the map. the deeper the color, the worst that county is. 99 counties in iowa. dark red, see a lot of orange.
first national trends. look at it you see iowa in the middle in red. what does it mean? deep red, reporting significantly higher. 50% higher case rate this week than last. new infections. 17 states trending up. 26 states half holding steady. 8 trending down. the white house coronavirus task force specifically dr. deborah birx looking at the states in red and orange, states trending in the wrong direction and giving them warnings and this is why. look at the new cases since june 1 isn't iowa....
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i was saying to anyone who listens, breonna taylor's life matters, and kamala harris was the first national elected official to go on national television and say her name i called everything to say we cannot let her life be swept under the rug. from all of these individuals, and especially the activist saying we won't let breonna taylor's life be swept under the rug. thank god, mayor fisher, not with the historical amount, but equalitily important with the reform that attorney baker and attorney connell spoke of, it sets a precedence for other black women that that i lives woman be marginalized. lives like sandra bland, lives like pamela turner in baytown, texas who else was killed as a result of a dangerous no-knock warrant we have to speak trust to powers, and they dang recent no-knock warrants are disproportionately executed against black people in america. so it's happy that the metro council also stood united with tamika palmer to pass breonna's law to abolish these dangerous no-knock warrants, because it was foreseeable who has most been put in danger with these no-knock warrants. so
i was saying to anyone who listens, breonna taylor's life matters, and kamala harris was the first national elected official to go on national television and say her name i called everything to say we cannot let her life be swept under the rug. from all of these individuals, and especially the activist saying we won't let breonna taylor's life be swept under the rug. thank god, mayor fisher, not with the historical amount, but equalitily important with the reform that attorney baker and...