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clapmac so we gat access to edution for a with dis a big big idea, isn't it? every kid with a disability has the right to go to school. [applause]. but how? how do you make an idea like that real? you do it step-by-step.ear by year, sometimes even door by door. anastasia representing stage. [applause].causwe to make sure she got an education. so it is true, i swept the de tagbout txact lel o lead in the drinking water in flint, michigan, the numbe of mental health facilits in iowa, or or the cost ofour prescription drugs. because, it's notust detail if it isour kid, i it is you fa, i i big dl at big deal to your president to. [applause]. four days of this convention, you have seen some of the people wh have inspired me, peopl who let me into their lives and became part of mine. people likeyan moore and lauren manning. they told their stories tuesday night, i first met ryan is a 7-year-old, he was wearing a full body weighed 40 pounds because i leaned over to lift himp. children like ryan kept me going when our plan for universal healthcare failed -- the insura
clapmac so we gat access to edution for a with dis a big big idea, isn't it? every kid with a disability has the right to go to school. [applause]. but how? how do you make an idea like that real? you do it step-by-step.ear by year, sometimes even door by door. anastasia representing stage. [applause].causwe to make sure she got an education. so it is true, i swept the de tagbout txact lel o lead in the drinking water in flint, michigan, the numbe of mental health facilits in iowa, or or the...
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clapmac you don't mind holding up your chairs and putting them aside you'll make our staff very happyinaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> you're watching book tv. television for serious readers. watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> mary katherine ham, co-author of end of discussion, what is the outrage industry that you referred to in the subtitle? >> i think one of the things we talk about in the book and in the discussion is that every single thing becomes a thing. it is driven by social media starts on college campuses and it's a very tiny slide in speech, the wrong word at the wrong time that everybody's getting into a tizzy about. i think it ends up becoming a lot of pressure on everyday people of how they talk about issues especially thorny issues. the risk of people coming after them on facebook, twitter or or even their jobs where they face economic costs of having the wrong opinion are saying the wrong word. that's that's what people worry about. >> what is an example of one of those wrong words? >> i think there is a bunch of them. we talk abo
clapmac you don't mind holding up your chairs and putting them aside you'll make our staff very happyinaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> you're watching book tv. television for serious readers. watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> mary katherine ham, co-author of end of discussion, what is the outrage industry that you referred to in the subtitle? >> i think one of the things we talk about in the book and in the discussion is that every single...
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clapmac. we have done a good good job making sure that everybody's boy scouts. if you go on line you can participate in the survey if you like. if you want to know more about it ask me afterward. i will keep you all for that. we are going to call this caucus to order. we have the agenda listed right here on the wall. we have gone through the registration portion of the evening, that was a long one. i am calling the caucus to order as we speak. we will need to elect a permanent caucus chair and secretary. we will then have various presentations, will go through the liability and then divide if we must, then we'll figure out who gets how many delegates based on the total in each preference group. following that will go through additional pieces and we will report the results of our caucus, then will go forward with choosing who is going to be delegates to the county convention for each preference group. then we will make sure we have people to be on each of the committees based on who is going to be on the county convention. just because you don't get picked to be
clapmac. we have done a good good job making sure that everybody's boy scouts. if you go on line you can participate in the survey if you like. if you want to know more about it ask me afterward. i will keep you all for that. we are going to call this caucus to order. we have the agenda listed right here on the wall. we have gone through the registration portion of the evening, that was a long one. i am calling the caucus to order as we speak. we will need to elect a permanent caucus chair and...
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clapmac or other people's heads. but people's heads. but they can't do it.'s have a question. >> thank you mr. trump, we love your tone. >> tone, famous word. >> in 92, when ross perot ran he said should lightning strike and i get elected, we are not going to wait 100 days before his do something, we are going to do something they want. what are you going to do day one? >> so ross perot i don't know much i know a know his son, he made a big mistake. he quit, and a week later he said 0i made a mistake. when he went back it was over. but he had a certain style. i studied it very closely. number one, it is really better to run as a republican and i wanted to run as a republican. i am am leading by so much. the question was asked before, would you ever run as an independent? >> i just want to run and win as a republican. we are this close. we are probably going to run against a woman who cannot win, her her whole life has been corrupt, she is not going to win. so in the first 100 days, we are going to knock the hell out of obama care, we are going to & -- you kn
clapmac or other people's heads. but people's heads. but they can't do it.'s have a question. >> thank you mr. trump, we love your tone. >> tone, famous word. >> in 92, when ross perot ran he said should lightning strike and i get elected, we are not going to wait 100 days before his do something, we are going to do something they want. what are you going to do day one? >> so ross perot i don't know much i know a know his son, he made a big mistake. he quit, and a week...
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clapmac he. [applause]. he wasn't elected into office and he wasn't voted in by the media.round check, you can always trust his word. his foreign-policy is perfect. he gets it with discrimination, welfare, healthcare, and border control. he border control. he is the ruler of the nations. he himself was discriminated against as an outcast and crucified. he understands welfare. he feeds feeds the hungry and cares for the needy. he is the great physician who heals the sick and has conquered the grave. he is the one who understands the borders, he gives every nation has boundaries and says to the ocean you come this further and no further. he is the king of kings and is firmly seated on his throne. he's. he is not going anywhere. what we need is to remember who we are. and whose we are. we need to elect leaders who represent the king's ways in our land so that we can have the air cover that we need as the people to begin reviving our nation from the bottom up in the inside out. and to get back to the work that we have neglected over the last 50 years. [applause]. i would like t
clapmac he. [applause]. he wasn't elected into office and he wasn't voted in by the media.round check, you can always trust his word. his foreign-policy is perfect. he gets it with discrimination, welfare, healthcare, and border control. he border control. he is the ruler of the nations. he himself was discriminated against as an outcast and crucified. he understands welfare. he feeds feeds the hungry and cares for the needy. he is the great physician who heals the sick and has conquered the...
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clapmac yes i think so, right. we'll definitely do that. so paul just do that. so paul just came out, usa as you know, which is a highly respected pole and we are doing great. [applause]. we are up by ten points over everybody else. so it is just incredible. i think we might even be better than that but who knows right. even if we win by one point, that's okay, that's not so bad. but not so bad. but let's went by a lot. another one morning counsel, we are at 36, ben is at 12, carly's at 10, marco carly said ten, marco is at nine and take cruises at seven. so that is pretty good right we are 36-12. zero jeb got in there too good. mike huckabee, good guys at seven. we are doing great there. a funny one, and, and i always say this but it sorta just got finalized, i thought i'd do good in the debate even though i was being asked to many questions. the funny thing is, for two hours they are asking me question after question, someone asked me 47% were either to me or about me. in other me or about me. in other words they would ask one of the candidates donald trump is
clapmac yes i think so, right. we'll definitely do that. so paul just do that. so paul just came out, usa as you know, which is a highly respected pole and we are doing great. [applause]. we are up by ten points over everybody else. so it is just incredible. i think we might even be better than that but who knows right. even if we win by one point, that's okay, that's not so bad. but not so bad. but let's went by a lot. another one morning counsel, we are at 36, ben is at 12, carly's at 10,...
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clapmac mr.esident, we elected you on the promise of hope, on the problems of change, many of us believed in that promise. many of promise. many of us believe when you said, yes we can. i'm sorry to tell you that eight years down the line instead of hope, many of us feel even more despair. instead of change, the status quo remains. or perhaps has even gotten worse. but not all hope is lost mr. president, you still have a few months left in office. i don't speak on behalf of millions of people around the world would i say that you can still leave a positive legacy. you can still leave a positive legacy of your presidency. you can still leave a positive legacy on the books of history but you're going to have to do some very, very simple promises that you, yourself campaigned on. mr. president, close close down guantÁnamo bay. mr. president, scale down and back down the drone strikes. mrn refugees, support the rights of the palestinian people to lose in dignity and freedom like the rest of humanity.
clapmac mr.esident, we elected you on the promise of hope, on the problems of change, many of us believed in that promise. many of promise. many of us believe when you said, yes we can. i'm sorry to tell you that eight years down the line instead of hope, many of us feel even more despair. instead of change, the status quo remains. or perhaps has even gotten worse. but not all hope is lost mr. president, you still have a few months left in office. i don't speak on behalf of millions of people...
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clapmac.s i said will begin with statements. >> i want to recognize thisewe college because we are going to be interviewed by the student, the chief editor of the student paper. that really impressed me.e yo you know the power in this country is with the young people. it's not so much about ourng futures, but there's. i've been doing i investigations and washington. i've had threats and i'm not too happy about it. i know iit' will get more threas when i bring this information up. it's a beautiful port, especially in the audience, but youtube, i'm impressed impressed with because they aren't intimidated. i want you to remember this website, www.steven com ellie on y.com. i gave him evidence for 140 days 40 days about unsafe conditions in nuclear plants acrossss thehe country. i get involved because my family is in the new sing home profession. i had a resident in inome my hot was paralyzed. the executive director wrote to us and said leave the paralyzedy resident behind. they told me to leave t
clapmac.s i said will begin with statements. >> i want to recognize thisewe college because we are going to be interviewed by the student, the chief editor of the student paper. that really impressed me.e yo you know the power in this country is with the young people. it's not so much about ourng futures, but there's. i've been doing i investigations and washington. i've had threats and i'm not too happy about it. i know iit' will get more threas when i bring this information up. it's a...
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clapmac it much. [applause]. it is good to be here.. the lobbyists lobbyists are swarming on capitol hill, buzzes everywhere, congress is going to revive the corporate tax code and the time is nearly here. so, the lobbyists have a pretty strong elevator pitch, it goes like this. u.s. corporations are paying too much in taxes, the tax corporate rate is 35% which is much higher than the rest of the developed world and it is forcing u.s. corporations to flee abroad. the solution the solution is to/corporate rates across the board. so, that is the elevator pitch. the story of over taxation is everywhere. it is told and retold for lobbyists for giant corporations, told and retold by their friends in congress and promoted by more than one republican candidate for president. i put together a sampling of what the republican candidates have said. ben carson - our government is driving businesses to other countries because our corporate tax rate is the second highest in the world. donald trump-art multinational corporations can't compete because
clapmac it much. [applause]. it is good to be here.. the lobbyists lobbyists are swarming on capitol hill, buzzes everywhere, congress is going to revive the corporate tax code and the time is nearly here. so, the lobbyists have a pretty strong elevator pitch, it goes like this. u.s. corporations are paying too much in taxes, the tax corporate rate is 35% which is much higher than the rest of the developed world and it is forcing u.s. corporations to flee abroad. the solution the solution is...
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clapmac week. [applause]. >> we are going to have to leave it at that.k, the title of our lives. the time of our lives. peggy noonan, thank you. [applause]. >> peggy noonan will be with us here in miami a little later today. she she will be taking your calls. right now and are set, here on the campus of miami-dade colleges washington post reporter jody, his upholster plies winner, his latest is called black flag, the rights of of isis. here's what the cover looks like. what happened in 1999 that led to the rise, the creation of isis question marks. >> there is an essential character in this tale, you see his picture on the cover here his name is zarqawi, some people may remind him of the -- the american sniper this was the guy they they were after. he actually became a problem because he got out of jail early. in 1999 there is an amnesty in jordan, he was a prisoner serving a 15 year prison sentence. supposed to be there until he was relatively old man. he ended up getting sprung in his entire group got sprung. this is sort of the beginning points of thi
clapmac week. [applause]. >> we are going to have to leave it at that.k, the title of our lives. the time of our lives. peggy noonan, thank you. [applause]. >> peggy noonan will be with us here in miami a little later today. she she will be taking your calls. right now and are set, here on the campus of miami-dade colleges washington post reporter jody, his upholster plies winner, his latest is called black flag, the rights of of isis. here's what the cover looks like. what happened...