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here in america, the people rule through the ballot. and there will prevails slurs, remember together, where one nation under god, indivisible, that today to morrow for ever at our best, we are the united states of america. god bless you all. may god protect our troops. my god. bless those who stand, watch over democracy. as we're building in washington, d. c, a marking the 1st anniversary of the storming off the u. s. capital building on the 6th of january a year ago today that he took the lectern after being introduced by the vice president, a comalla harris. and there were the themes through this speech to he talked about an attack on democracy. he constantly reference to the man he called, the former president never used a donald trump's name and fully and squarely laid the blame for those events of a year ago. at donald trump's feet, but his constant thing was that american democracy had prevailed. let's see and look at some of those takeaways a with d w reporter william blue cross here with me in the studio. welcome of william. wh
here in america, the people rule through the ballot. and there will prevails slurs, remember together, where one nation under god, indivisible, that today to morrow for ever at our best, we are the united states of america. god bless you all. may god protect our troops. my god. bless those who stand, watch over democracy. as we're building in washington, d. c, a marking the 1st anniversary of the storming off the u. s. capital building on the 6th of january a year ago today that he took the...
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and that in america is that what additions girl, politicians grew up. central bankers get their dirty hands, insides, monetary, policy, inflation, money bring thing and harm that population. you have seen this huge inflation and it's huge valuations for example. what is happening recently in argentina? what has happened in venezuela? you have also had that all over that in america, and that is because there is this intersection between politics and economy in which there are conflict of interests because one wants to continue printing wants to continue doing budget wants to continue having budget for his buddies. political parties, etc. and on the other side, you have to be responsible with people's money because what's happening, what's what we're seeing right now in the states and mexico and various countries. your money is going to be worth 5 percent, 10 percent, 20 percent less in the year. and you're going to be having to earn more or make more just to have the same worth of your money. right? a put down a republic, if the cation of north america i
and that in america is that what additions girl, politicians grew up. central bankers get their dirty hands, insides, monetary, policy, inflation, money bring thing and harm that population. you have seen this huge inflation and it's huge valuations for example. what is happening recently in argentina? what has happened in venezuela? you have also had that all over that in america, and that is because there is this intersection between politics and economy in which there are conflict of...
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to keep the promise of america alive. the promises at risk, targeted by the forces that value strength over the sanctity of democracy. fear over hope. personal gain over public good. make no mistake about it. we are living at an inflection point in history. both at home and abroad. we are engaged anew in a struggle between democracy and autocracy. between the aspirations of the many and the greed of the few. between the people's right of self-determination and self-seeking autocrats. from china, russia, and beyond. they are betting that democracy's days are numbered. they told me democracy is too slow, too bogged down by division to succeed in today's rapidly changing world. and they are betting america will become more like them and less like us. they are betting that america is a place for the autocrats, the dictators, the strongman. i do not believe that. that is not we are, that is not who we have ever been, and that is not who we should ever be. our founding fathers, as imperfect as they were, set in motion an experi
to keep the promise of america alive. the promises at risk, targeted by the forces that value strength over the sanctity of democracy. fear over hope. personal gain over public good. make no mistake about it. we are living at an inflection point in history. both at home and abroad. we are engaged anew in a struggle between democracy and autocracy. between the aspirations of the many and the greed of the few. between the people's right of self-determination and self-seeking autocrats. from...
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no, i think, first of all, i'm not speaking just to white america, i think it's all america.there are all kinds of people who benefit from not dealing honestly with this legacy, so i think all of america has to be willing to tell the truth about this. we have some things we need to learn. and when you commit to truth and reconciliation, truth and restoration, truth and reparation, you begin to think differently about how you should address some of these problems. in the 1960s, it would have been totally legitimate to say to these states that had disenfranchised black people for a century, you know, it's not enough to just take away the barriers to voter registration for black people. we didn't make it actually easierfor black people to vote. we need to do something reparational, we need to do remedial. we didn't do that. right, but how far... how far do you go with this? for example, do you go into the schools with a message about the nature of systemic racism? you know better than i that in the us right now, there's a big, hot debate about so—called critical race theory beca
no, i think, first of all, i'm not speaking just to white america, i think it's all america.there are all kinds of people who benefit from not dealing honestly with this legacy, so i think all of america has to be willing to tell the truth about this. we have some things we need to learn. and when you commit to truth and reconciliation, truth and restoration, truth and reparation, you begin to think differently about how you should address some of these problems. in the 1960s, it would have...
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they do not represent america. they were a few thousand violent extremists who try to take over the building and our democracy. they must and should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, hopefully by this administration. if not, certainly i the next -- by the next they should be provided no leniency. i want to thank many of the capitol police and secret service and law enforcement who kept us safe today. i want to thank the leaders, democrat and republican, house and senate. speaker pelosi, leader mccarthy, leader mcconnell and myself came together to decide these thugs would not succeed. we would finish the work that our constitution requires us to complete. in the very legislative chambers of the house and senate that were desecrated, but we know always belong to the people and will do again tonight. make no mistake, make a mistake my friends today's events did not happen spontaneously. the president who reported conspiracy theories and promoted these thugs, the president who exhorted them to come to the n
they do not represent america. they were a few thousand violent extremists who try to take over the building and our democracy. they must and should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, hopefully by this administration. if not, certainly i the next -- by the next they should be provided no leniency. i want to thank many of the capitol police and secret service and law enforcement who kept us safe today. i want to thank the leaders, democrat and republican, house and senate. speaker...
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about the history of america.t: nicole hannah jones was a guest on book tv's afterwards recently. i want to show our viewers what she said and have you respond. [video clip] >> we call this an origin story. >> an alternative. >> i think in a multiracial country we have to have many points of origin. you could certainly have a similar project looking at indigenous people and i actually hope there is something like that and how would we do differently about our country if we look at it from that lens. i think if we are going to engage in origin stories and the question is should we, maybe, maybe not, i think there is a usefulness to them and it is impossible not to have them. culturally as human beings -- >> we almost always do. >> you could academically argue that we shouldn't but i don't think we'll ever not have the stories that we tell ourselves about who we are as a people, country, nation. we do have to say there could never be one. the idea of a single unifying narrative in a country like the united states is
about the history of america.t: nicole hannah jones was a guest on book tv's afterwards recently. i want to show our viewers what she said and have you respond. [video clip] >> we call this an origin story. >> an alternative. >> i think in a multiracial country we have to have many points of origin. you could certainly have a similar project looking at indigenous people and i actually hope there is something like that and how would we do differently about our country if we...
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so going to be back last america to go pick point legal standard. after all, salvador made the 1st move i was expecting ever since the been think left them for it to be mexico. unfortunately, that is a bad that they're not interested right now in the government. i see a lot of interest in, by the way. they're moving around with or politicians. i see also some interest in other central american countries. now that they're seeing that success in the federal level. what they're, for example, they're, they're, they're very good. every immigration from other american countries in el salvador, based on the big coin standard being adopted there. and what these countries need to make the point 10 are to stop people from leaving guatemala and other countries going out. that's very, that's funny. like the things that happened with mexico, that more us people are coming to mexico than the other way around is going to happen to many people from the united states, from europe, from all over up in america are going to go there. and instead of trying to 3 over to
so going to be back last america to go pick point legal standard. after all, salvador made the 1st move i was expecting ever since the been think left them for it to be mexico. unfortunately, that is a bad that they're not interested right now in the government. i see a lot of interest in, by the way. they're moving around with or politicians. i see also some interest in other central american countries. now that they're seeing that success in the federal level. what they're, for example,...
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about america's malaise, talked about how our best days were behind us.t days are ahead of us because we are america and we are americans. in that belief and strength he was an antidote to those days when america was feeling that perhaps it's days were behind he would put us up on a different road and oh how we soared. ronald reagan was an antidote because of his unfailing confidence in america. his unfailing belief in our values. his plan of action, his amazing ability to communicate a vision and his unforgettable sense of humor. , ronald reagan lifted america in those days. that is what we remember in the documents, and the way that this museum reflects back that moment when you can stand in the oval office and think about what it must've been like to walk into the day after the inauguration and say to yourself i have to lift america up and he did. remembering is one of the important reasons for a celebration today. the memories for a celebration today is the teaching and informing that this library does. when your university professor, you are forever
about america's malaise, talked about how our best days were behind us.t days are ahead of us because we are america and we are americans. in that belief and strength he was an antidote to those days when america was feeling that perhaps it's days were behind he would put us up on a different road and oh how we soared. ronald reagan was an antidote because of his unfailing confidence in america. his unfailing belief in our values. his plan of action, his amazing ability to communicate a vision...
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there is the school of americas in panama, where officers of south america, of latin america, were trained19118 is costa rica, and costa rica is doing better than any other country, in that sense. so i wish we could either incorporate the armed forces into the civilian life or eliminate them. we don't need them. i mean, you mentioned the role of america and, of course, your uncle, salvador allende, was removed in a coup that was backed by the cia and you said in 2014 that america would never allow another socialist government to take power in south america. but that's not really the case, is it? i mean, as you said, we've seen left—of—centre governments come to power now. is that a view that you've now changed your mind about? well, the world has changed. and politics have changed, everywhere. during the time of allende, it was the time of the cold war. and when i said that the united states would have never allowed it, it was because it was part of that political... ..political struggle of the united states to contain the left in latin america. but now, the cold war is over. things have c
there is the school of americas in panama, where officers of south america, of latin america, were trained19118 is costa rica, and costa rica is doing better than any other country, in that sense. so i wish we could either incorporate the armed forces into the civilian life or eliminate them. we don't need them. i mean, you mentioned the role of america and, of course, your uncle, salvador allende, was removed in a coup that was backed by the cia and you said in 2014 that america would never...
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and sang the sons of, of al chapa should be tried in america. and that's why we put a bounty on them and we want them arrested and extradited to the united states. forgetting the fact that, of course, amola would need to approve the extradition. but nevertheless, here it just this past summer, just a few months ago, the united states department of justice allowed j. p. morgan to get away with yet another silver manipulation scheme. and they paid the largest fine in history regarding precious metals, manipulation. that was a $1000000000.00 has passed, taking pesos directly out of the pockets of millions of mexicans. so you have the 4 sons of al chapa. they've got a price on their head. thanks. the u. s. department of justice presumably because they think that america is the a beneficiary or i should say, the victim of the drug trade of which they are apart. um, and of course you can dig into the details of that and you could understand the long history of this cia, the role in perpetrating that drug trade. but putting that aside for a 2nd. the ti
and sang the sons of, of al chapa should be tried in america. and that's why we put a bounty on them and we want them arrested and extradited to the united states. forgetting the fact that, of course, amola would need to approve the extradition. but nevertheless, here it just this past summer, just a few months ago, the united states department of justice allowed j. p. morgan to get away with yet another silver manipulation scheme. and they paid the largest fine in history regarding precious...
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this is what a better america will look like. i want to thank you all for listening and we got alert -- a lot of work to do. the reason i asked mitch to do this is because he knows how to get things done stuff i want every penny watched how this is spent just like when i did the recovery act in our last administration. it matters. so thank you all very much, appreciate it. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the capitol police cheap others testified on changes to u.s. capitol security. topics included staffing needs and threats against members of congress and coordination among various law enforcement agencies. watch the house appropriations subcommittee hearing tonight at 9:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at www.c-span.org, or watchful coverage on our new video app, c-span now. >> how exactly did america get up to its neck in debt? >> we are striving to provide equal o
this is what a better america will look like. i want to thank you all for listening and we got alert -- a lot of work to do. the reason i asked mitch to do this is because he knows how to get things done stuff i want every penny watched how this is spent just like when i did the recovery act in our last administration. it matters. so thank you all very much, appreciate it. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which...
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this administration will work with your cities to deliver that promise in rural america, suburban americaurban america, cities of every size. it is investment in your roads, bridges, public transportation's, your broadband, internet, drinking water, electric grids and everything you talk about every day in your office about moving your city forward that is what is happening. it is going to mean investment in good-paying, union, middle-class jobs for every single community in america. that is what this is all about. [applause] what i find interesting is, i was just in the back room with age mayors -- eight mayors. i didn't know at first, but four of them were republicans and four of them were democrats. we didn't talk about that, we talked about american cities, and if the president can deliver on investment of this magnitude, we can tackle any other issue that faces our country, from climate change to voting rights, child care to elder care to paid family leave, to universal prekindergarten, visits unfamiliar? you are doing this in your cities already. college access to job training to br
this administration will work with your cities to deliver that promise in rural america, suburban americaurban america, cities of every size. it is investment in your roads, bridges, public transportation's, your broadband, internet, drinking water, electric grids and everything you talk about every day in your office about moving your city forward that is what is happening. it is going to mean investment in good-paying, union, middle-class jobs for every single community in america. that is...
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, and yet america still matters.nstantly struck that on key issues, whether it is the iran nuclear deal, what are nato powers going to do when it comes to russia and ukraine, when it comes to north korea, there is always a question, what will america do? in 2022, many are looking to see how president biden will be tested this year, a year after an extraordinary attack on the capitol that showed america's weakness. what will he do on ukraine if russia takes action? what will he do all in taiwan if china takes action? america is in the microscope of the world. laura: what about former president donald trump? is he still as influential with the global populist right? is he still seen as an influential figure? lyse: it is interesting how we talk now, how we talk about our global political system. we use talk about superpowers. then we used to talk about great powers, but there has been a noticeable shift inhe lt few years where we tend to talk about not just a battle between countries, but a battle between systems. it is
, and yet america still matters.nstantly struck that on key issues, whether it is the iran nuclear deal, what are nato powers going to do when it comes to russia and ukraine, when it comes to north korea, there is always a question, what will america do? in 2022, many are looking to see how president biden will be tested this year, a year after an extraordinary attack on the capitol that showed america's weakness. what will he do on ukraine if russia takes action? what will he do all in taiwan...
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this should be about america. the americans out there that worked hard, that have gone through a pandemic, a rough economy. you would think they would focus on them. but the democrats' very first bill, h.r. 1, the one they put the most importance on, was surely only about the democrats maintaining power. if we look at the accomplishments, we got an economy that's damaged, we've got cities and streets that are dangerous. we have adversaries that feel embowdenned -- emboldened. is that a good song? [ring tone] we have a border that's not secure. it's not just 1.# million people come -- 1.8 million people coming here illegally it's the fentanyl that's coming across. it starts in china and comes into america. it doesn't stop along the border city, it goes turnover region, every city across america. there's enough fentanyl in america today to kill every single person seven times over. or maybe you asked the question, not just would the president and vice president go visit the problem, but where are these people coming
this should be about america. the americans out there that worked hard, that have gone through a pandemic, a rough economy. you would think they would focus on them. but the democrats' very first bill, h.r. 1, the one they put the most importance on, was surely only about the democrats maintaining power. if we look at the accomplishments, we got an economy that's damaged, we've got cities and streets that are dangerous. we have adversaries that feel embowdenned -- emboldened. is that a good...
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but america seems to thrive on this kind of again, the alcohol defense. where are we shoot people in the face, but we've, we claim we have no idea where the bullets came from. so elizabeth warren saying, we print money by the trillions and made a lot of these billionaires hundreds of billions of dollars since the pandemic. and we have no idea where the 1000000000 turn trillions came from. even though we're the ones that printed demonte. elizabeth, when you smell the flatulence that you just farted, that's your own fart. ok. on such a moron! i feel bad for that country. okay, we're going to take a break and when we come back, much more coming your way with the school needs to children. one of the which one is a bad though i was just my with gracie was left the keenest eyeball with, with water, with municipal put him in junior was, wasn't it that the appointment was for that if he's excuse you she made a kid with no i need not to go put that a mom sigma mother come to see me if brower are storing with the me. welcome back to the kaiser report i max kaiser t
but america seems to thrive on this kind of again, the alcohol defense. where are we shoot people in the face, but we've, we claim we have no idea where the bullets came from. so elizabeth warren saying, we print money by the trillions and made a lot of these billionaires hundreds of billions of dollars since the pandemic. and we have no idea where the 1000000000 turn trillions came from. even though we're the ones that printed demonte. elizabeth, when you smell the flatulence that you just...
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and be grateful to america.week later, it was she, went to the grave stone to the earth on the spot, the redstone inscription was as simple as it was short, thomas paine. and also "common sense". >> thank you so much, that story is really amazing what a wonderful talk and anyway, we put in on the screen chair and i want to get the documents here, there we go. there are lots of great questions going in. when we were talking about "common sense" and at the bottom of this it says, it was by richard bell, so who is this richard bell. [laughter] >> well i am richard bell. >> and there was another question, is there any connection to much let me tell you. this is actually robert bell, no relation it to me as far as i know and he is a printer the bookseller r bell and he was one of a small booksellers and printers at the time. and franklins would've been another one and it is robert bell, and his competitors would buy a copy and then they would print their own to compete against him so robert bell is holding on by will
and be grateful to america.week later, it was she, went to the grave stone to the earth on the spot, the redstone inscription was as simple as it was short, thomas paine. and also "common sense". >> thank you so much, that story is really amazing what a wonderful talk and anyway, we put in on the screen chair and i want to get the documents here, there we go. there are lots of great questions going in. when we were talking about "common sense" and at the bottom of this...
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america. that is what we are doing. president biden's top priority is to make sure we compete globally. he knows that means we have to invest domestically. thanks to his leadership, this economy is strong. this economy is strong by any measure. wages are up, unemployment is down, creating over 6.5 million jobs. the reality is that even though the economy is strong, our supply chains are fragile. you know that. the reason for that is because, for decades, we let all of our manufacturing jobs go overseas. we have not invested enough in manufacturing. that is true. that is true for semi conductors, those tiny chips the power everything. we are far too dependent on countries halfway across the world to get our chips. that is an economic vulnerability and a national security vulnerability. we cannot have a strong economy and a strong country unless we get back into the business of making things. [applause] right now, right now there is a bill on the floor of congress that would invest $52 billion i
america. that is what we are doing. president biden's top priority is to make sure we compete globally. he knows that means we have to invest domestically. thanks to his leadership, this economy is strong. this economy is strong by any measure. wages are up, unemployment is down, creating over 6.5 million jobs. the reality is that even though the economy is strong, our supply chains are fragile. you know that. the reason for that is because, for decades, we let all of our manufacturing jobs go...
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since he'd been away from america, radicalism had become a dirty word in america. the bloody excesses of the french revolution were in great part to blame. when the french revolution had begun back in 1789, many americans had at first welcomed it as a for struggle to their own. but after pierre began guillotining elites and conservatives in what became known as the reign of terror, many american patriot leaders turned coldly hostile towards the events unfolding in paris. .. >> and come back to bring you down the of the united states and kickstart the american way of terror. in the most of his conservative emanate enemies use pains famously religious beliefs to try to destroy his political reputation. newspapers written by editors, supported washington, john adams, the members of the federalist party called thomas paine and owing, broken in route to an brittle infidel and they call them him drunk and atheist, they called him an obscene old center. center almost killed thomas paine. and he made plans to set up in agriculture export business from america to europe. bu
since he'd been away from america, radicalism had become a dirty word in america. the bloody excesses of the french revolution were in great part to blame. when the french revolution had begun back in 1789, many americans had at first welcomed it as a for struggle to their own. but after pierre began guillotining elites and conservatives in what became known as the reign of terror, many american patriot leaders turned coldly hostile towards the events unfolding in paris. .. >> and come...
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amy: in excerpt from "who we are: a chronicle of racism in america."ned now by jeffrey robinson, who wrote the film and is the featured subject in the film. we are also joined by the directors emily and sarah kunstler, who have made a number of films together, including a documentary about their father titled "william kunstler: disturbing the universe." jeffery robinson, i want to begin with you by reading a quote from martin 13 junior from 1964. he wrote an article for the nation as activists were pushing passage of the civil rights act. king wrote -- "there are men in the senate who now plan to perpetuate the injustices bull connor so ignobly defended. his weapons were the high-pressure hose, the club and the snarling dog. theirs is the filibuster. if america is as revolted by them as it was by bull connor, we shall emerge with a victory." "it is not too much to ask, 101 years after the emancipation, that senators who must meet the challenge of filibuster do so in the spirit of the heroes of birmingham." dr. king continued in that piece, invoking the
amy: in excerpt from "who we are: a chronicle of racism in america."ned now by jeffrey robinson, who wrote the film and is the featured subject in the film. we are also joined by the directors emily and sarah kunstler, who have made a number of films together, including a documentary about their father titled "william kunstler: disturbing the universe." jeffery robinson, i want to begin with you by reading a quote from martin 13 junior from 1964. he wrote an article for the...
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guest: america is great. but i do think adam is right we do need to address the history of the racism of this country and we've got our caller friend calling in at 74 nearly 74 years old saying she is get clg fronted from people asking what she's doing there. that to me is racist and that is a racist america and it's something she probably would have gone through 50 or 60 years ago and the fact she is still going through it now shows we still have a lot of work to do to repair what was done but also to learn from those experiences. and i do think your point about the american flag is an interesting one because i view it as a less partisan move to put a flag out in front of your house. but if i'm being honest and thinking about it now it does feel a little bit political and it shouldn't. and i want to get back to the place where it was where it wasn't a political statement to have an american flag flying outside of your house. host: steve in minnesota, republican line. caller: hi. my name is steve. i live up h
guest: america is great. but i do think adam is right we do need to address the history of the racism of this country and we've got our caller friend calling in at 74 nearly 74 years old saying she is get clg fronted from people asking what she's doing there. that to me is racist and that is a racist america and it's something she probably would have gone through 50 or 60 years ago and the fact she is still going through it now shows we still have a lot of work to do to repair what was done but...
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let's make america, let's make what we sell in america made in america, so we're not at risk of foreign supply chains and shipping delays. and in doing so, get more americans working in jobs with rising wages. i want to be clear. i'm confident the federal reserve will act to achieve their dual goals of stable prices and make sure the price increases do not become entrenched over long-term with the independence that they need. but the best way that i, as president, and congress as a legislature can attack prices, is building a more productive economy with greater capacity to deliver for the american people. a growing economy where people have more opportunities, more small businesses opening, and i might add, parenthetically, there's 3% increase in application for new small businesses, and goods get to market faster. the economy we don't just grow the economic pie to make sure people who bake the pie get a fair slice of it, as well. for too long, they've thrown around terms like progrowth, supply-side economics, to drive an economic agenda that didn't deliver enough growth and supplied m
let's make america, let's make what we sell in america made in america, so we're not at risk of foreign supply chains and shipping delays. and in doing so, get more americans working in jobs with rising wages. i want to be clear. i'm confident the federal reserve will act to achieve their dual goals of stable prices and make sure the price increases do not become entrenched over long-term with the independence that they need. but the best way that i, as president, and congress as a legislature...
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america.8 million people killed, of course, in that pandemic. so why did you want to write about the spanish flu? is it because of covid? i didn't! really, i didn't. i wanted to write about a woman who was born in the same year that my mother was born, and that is 1920. and then i realised that what they call the spanish influenza had arrived in the southern part of the continent at that time. and if the woman lives 100 years, as is the case in the book, of course she would die with covid. so the idea of having these two pandemics as bookends to the story was sort of poetic. yeah, but you do see parallels. i mean, you mention in violeta the fact that violeta, when she has a baby, that she can't have a wet nurse come to be... she can't be fed by a wet nurse, rather, violeta, when she's born, because people won't let her in because of the pandemic. and she's got a goat tethered in the garden and she's fed, you know, from the milk of that goat. so you've got parallels there about the sense of iso
america.8 million people killed, of course, in that pandemic. so why did you want to write about the spanish flu? is it because of covid? i didn't! really, i didn't. i wanted to write about a woman who was born in the same year that my mother was born, and that is 1920. and then i realised that what they call the spanish influenza had arrived in the southern part of the continent at that time. and if the woman lives 100 years, as is the case in the book, of course she would die with covid. so...
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stamped made in america.small computer chips that power virtually everything in everyday life. they were originated here in the united states of america. we used to own not only the patent but the technology and the production. your phone, your car, your refrigerator, your washing machine, hospital equipment, the internet, the electric grid and so much more depend on these chips. so this is going to create thousands of additional jobs helping build more american products. for example, you know, inflation is a problem which i'll speak to in a second. it's real. a lot of people are being hurt by it. but guess what, one-third of the inflation in america is a consequence of the cost of automobiles. one-third. you know why? because of the shortage of semiconductors. they can't build them, and, therefore, the ones that aren't being built cause the price of those that are being built to go much higher. this announcement helps fix that problem. three days ago i called a meeting in the white house of ceos from general
stamped made in america.small computer chips that power virtually everything in everyday life. they were originated here in the united states of america. we used to own not only the patent but the technology and the production. your phone, your car, your refrigerator, your washing machine, hospital equipment, the internet, the electric grid and so much more depend on these chips. so this is going to create thousands of additional jobs helping build more american products. for example, you know,...
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not in service of america, but rather in service of one man. those who incited the mob, the real plotters were desperate to deny the certification of this election. the fire, the will of odors, with their plot was foiled. congress and democrats, republicans stayed. senators, representative staff. they finished their work, the constitution demanded. they honored their oath to defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. look folks. now it's up to all of us. to we the people, to stand for the rule of law. to preserve the flame of democracy. to keep the promise of america life, the promise is at risk. targeted by the forces that value brewed strength over the sanctity of democracy. fear over hope. personal gain or public good. make no mistake about it. we're living at an inflection point in history. both at home and abroad were engaged and new in a struggle between democracy and autocracy between aspirations, the many and the greed of the few between the people's right of self determination and self and self seeking autocrat.
not in service of america, but rather in service of one man. those who incited the mob, the real plotters were desperate to deny the certification of this election. the fire, the will of odors, with their plot was foiled. congress and democrats, republicans stayed. senators, representative staff. they finished their work, the constitution demanded. they honored their oath to defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. look folks. now it's up to all of us. to we the...
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america invented these chips. america invented these chips.development led to the creation of these chips. taxpayer dollars. these chips helped power nasa, mission to the moon. the federal investment helped bring down the cost of making chips to build a market and an entire industry. as a result, over 30 years ago, america and had about 40% of global production. since then american manufacturing is the back boeb of our economy got hallowed out. companies moved things overseas especially from the industrial midwest. we used to invest 2% of our gross domestic product in research and development. we invested 2% decades ago of our gross domestic product in pure research and development. today it's less than 1%. we were ranked number one in the world in rnd. guess what. we now rank number nine. r&d. china was number eight in the world three decades ago. now they're number two. other countries are closing in fast. as a result, today we barely produce 10% of the computer chips despite being the leader in chip design and research. we don't have the ab
america invented these chips. america invented these chips.development led to the creation of these chips. taxpayer dollars. these chips helped power nasa, mission to the moon. the federal investment helped bring down the cost of making chips to build a market and an entire industry. as a result, over 30 years ago, america and had about 40% of global production. since then american manufacturing is the back boeb of our economy got hallowed out. companies moved things overseas especially from...
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one of many remembering america's dad this morning.days on "full house", bob saget was the quintessential family man. >> i'd like to get the girls to bed before "good morning america." >> ladies and gentlemen, bob saget. >> that just didn't happen, to have someone on two tremendous hits on the same network at the same time. >> but his standup and later television appearances were slightly less family friendly. >> i just got divorced. ex-wife got the house in the palisades. no biggie, i got four other houses, i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> bob saget had fun poking fun at himself. he was one of the first comedians to really go out there and play a really satirical version of himself and make fun of that america's dad persona that he had cultivated, and people loved it. >> and this morning, the san francisco home from "full house", serving as a makeshift memorial. >> it is definitely sad news. he is the dad of the '90s, so, for everyone, you know, and just loved the show very much, and not just "full house", but everything else that he did.
one of many remembering america's dad this morning.days on "full house", bob saget was the quintessential family man. >> i'd like to get the girls to bed before "good morning america." >> ladies and gentlemen, bob saget. >> that just didn't happen, to have someone on two tremendous hits on the same network at the same time. >> but his standup and later television appearances were slightly less family friendly. >> i just got divorced. ex-wife got...
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to undo everything president trump did for america in the sake that hurts america when you talk aboutloyment numbers let's talk about low unemployment numbers for black, hispanic, women during the trump administration let's talk about funding black colleges, donald trump focused on the needs of everything in america and we are paying a price because we were misled that joe biden would govern from the center. there was an outright lie he is governing from the extreme left he is a one term president in this country is going to face the reality in november of 2022 when there will be a tremendously tsunami type red wave. jackie: you are right people have the power to elicit change they got a get on vote. coming up next new york city soft on crime district attorney is defending his radical policies and we learned a crime fighter expert is in his office, their shocking evidence linking those anti-police protested 2020 and the rising crime. ♪ >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. ♪ music ♪ >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have
to undo everything president trump did for america in the sake that hurts america when you talk aboutloyment numbers let's talk about low unemployment numbers for black, hispanic, women during the trump administration let's talk about funding black colleges, donald trump focused on the needs of everything in america and we are paying a price because we were misled that joe biden would govern from the center. there was an outright lie he is governing from the extreme left he is a one term...
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america.president would give our energy independence away and go tie van, that says debt to america and buying energy from them. i think trump has a lot to run on, those things especially. i did not see joe do one thing. check china out. why did he sell it to china? how come nobody interviews that? where is the irs on that? but if it was donald trump, you would hold him hostage for four years. he did a great job and he loves america. americans first and america first. joe biden is america last. he does not love america. host: in michigan, the democrats line. caller: basically, i have a comment. donald trump is guilty of insurrection against the usa, resulting in multiple deaths. him and his inner circle should be hung or imprisoned. goodbye. host: which 2024 candidates won 2021? i want to read you some of what they had to say about the candidates that we are talking about. here is a at a review of donald trump. their conclusion, did trump make good use of 2021? no. he had the inside track but
america.president would give our energy independence away and go tie van, that says debt to america and buying energy from them. i think trump has a lot to run on, those things especially. i did not see joe do one thing. check china out. why did he sell it to china? how come nobody interviews that? where is the irs on that? but if it was donald trump, you would hold him hostage for four years. he did a great job and he loves america. americans first and america first. joe biden is america last....
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welcome to world news america.sident biden increased the pressure on russia's leader today warning that the u.s. could directly sanction president putin if russia invades ukraine. troops were put on standby. the u.k. is also prepared to deploy troops. our correspondent reports. >> military exercises are planned next month. moscow has been building up troops on the eastern border and fears of a new war or growing. the kremlin is denying it will invade. president putin keeping the world guessing about his intentions. >> if russia invades ukraine, we would look to contribute to any new nato deployments to protect our allies in europe. if president putin were to choose the path of what should and destruction, he must realize that it would be tragic and futile. >> russia has nearly 100,000 troops on the border with ukraine. moscow used to control much of the region, but many countries have since joined nato. president putin has demanded that ukraine never be allowed to join nato. warships and figer jets are now heading
welcome to world news america.sident biden increased the pressure on russia's leader today warning that the u.s. could directly sanction president putin if russia invades ukraine. troops were put on standby. the u.k. is also prepared to deploy troops. our correspondent reports. >> military exercises are planned next month. moscow has been building up troops on the eastern border and fears of a new war or growing. the kremlin is denying it will invade. president putin keeping the world...
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america. host: january 6 in terms of republican candidates, is it a lead weight around them or can they get some mileage running with it as an issue? guest: first all it was a terrible day for all america and i totally agree with rebecca about that. in terms of it being a major issue moving forward tor republicans, democrats, i think it is not. i think it's a bigger sign of something. it is a symptom which is a growing distrust and intolerance across america between and among people. and as much as they think election integrity is the big est threat to democracy i think intolerance is the biggest threat to our society and that's something nithesdzer party has figured out yet. and until we do i think america in rallying around big ideas like the infrastructure, you can debate the merits of the dollars that have been dedicated to it. i thought that was a miss by donald trump and his administration. that should have been one of the trop priorities infrastructure. but even something like that has
america. host: january 6 in terms of republican candidates, is it a lead weight around them or can they get some mileage running with it as an issue? guest: first all it was a terrible day for all america and i totally agree with rebecca about that. in terms of it being a major issue moving forward tor republicans, democrats, i think it is not. i think it's a bigger sign of something. it is a symptom which is a growing distrust and intolerance across america between and among people. and as...
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america must always march forward.e will but the question i want you to think of today, will be do it together? this is our moment. their hard work too build a nationwide movement reminds america of who we w are at our best and do what only mayors can do, fix our nation back together so we can which forward together. the darkest days of the pandemic brought the most traumatic days we better lived and led through, we helped mobilize that american spirit, our shared values, one neighbor, one block, one city at a time. we set up testing sites without firefighters, procured ppe to protect our people, brought food to seniors locked at home, opened up rec centers to children's schools who weren't open. that's what we did. we faced brutal criticism and social media, protesters city halls, even at our homes, we made the toughest decisions ofou our lives but guess what, because of back courage and collective work and the way we held each other through dark moments, hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions of our fellow americ
america must always march forward.e will but the question i want you to think of today, will be do it together? this is our moment. their hard work too build a nationwide movement reminds america of who we w are at our best and do what only mayors can do, fix our nation back together so we can which forward together. the darkest days of the pandemic brought the most traumatic days we better lived and led through, we helped mobilize that american spirit, our shared values, one neighbor, one...
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spend this on popular and 60 years in america. so obviously you have corruption, so i don't know interest rates are really change corruption. allister, i don't think that's going to be a rice and interest rates because it wouldn't take away the punch ball. there's too many people getting fat and they're corrupt. weighs in america, it's as simple as that. allister, yeah, i do internally, and it's not just america. i mean, i put out a piece on the juris and today and the sci fi. i mean, when i looked into the figures, i was actually started to find that the banks, the pension funds in the insurance companies, all not paying these government deficits. it is the e, c, b in its entirety. so the c b has actually gone for rudo, haven't done what they're doing is they're transferring well from the fiscally prudent to the spendthrift. and yeah, how long is this going to last? i mean it to last until the whole thing falls over on the things that make it falling over, or the thing will make it fall over is rising interest rates. i mean, inev
spend this on popular and 60 years in america. so obviously you have corruption, so i don't know interest rates are really change corruption. allister, i don't think that's going to be a rice and interest rates because it wouldn't take away the punch ball. there's too many people getting fat and they're corrupt. weighs in america, it's as simple as that. allister, yeah, i do internally, and it's not just america. i mean, i put out a piece on the juris and today and the sci fi. i mean, when i...