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restoring america's greatness. president obama rode into office promising to change the direction of the country. he has done that especially when it comes to foreign policy. he started off his presidency by launching an apology tour that has set the tone for everything we've seen since. remember this? >> america like every other nation has made mistakes and has its flaws. in america there's a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where america showed arrogance. 9/11 was an enormous trauma to our country. the fear and anger it provoked was understandable. in some cases, it led us to act contrary to our traditions and ideals. >> it's obvious that president obama's strategy has emboldened our enemies and made the world a more dangerous place. for the entire hour we're going to discuss how to return america's greatness. what can you do about it? why the world needs a powerful a
restoring america's greatness. president obama rode into office promising to change the direction of the country. he has done that especially when it comes to foreign policy. he started off his presidency by launching an apology tour that has set the tone for everything we've seen since. remember this? >> america like every other nation has made mistakes and has its flaws. in america there's a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. instead of celebrating your dynamic...
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it is we and only we who could rally america, all of america to fixing this democracy by establishing equality first so that citizens of america from ferguson to philadelphia and the americans that should be citizens from the central valley of california to the streets of miami have a reason to believe in all the hope that the store near he candidates that you have seen here today promise. that is opportunity. it's our responsibility. [applause] party wasessig: our not born as the party of the quality. we can make it so now. we did not fight for equal democracy a century ago. we can fight for it now. but we made equality our cause 50 years ago and we must do it again. we must elevate this debate to that great and moral ideal because only then could we aspire and inspire enough of america to look up from their machines and to listen and to respond and we need america to respond if are going to do any of the great and hard things we know we must still do. party that martin luther king taught bobby kennedy to dream of. because what will be left of this democracy if we are not that party?
it is we and only we who could rally america, all of america to fixing this democracy by establishing equality first so that citizens of america from ferguson to philadelphia and the americans that should be citizens from the central valley of california to the streets of miami have a reason to believe in all the hope that the store near he candidates that you have seen here today promise. that is opportunity. it's our responsibility. [applause] party wasessig: our not born as the party of the...
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because if this election is about america's future, not america's fear, democrats will win.[applause] hear mr. trump saying he wants to make america great again, respond america is great, we just have to make it work for all of the people in our country again. so, i think we are going to have a great campaign. it is going to be fun. because what makes the other folks uncomfortable is what makes america what we are today. our diversity, our ingenuity, our innovation. the signs of american dynamism. our immigrant culture. all we do to build a country where everybody has a place. limits one are no what we can achieve when we put our, and interests in front of self interests and common sense in front of nonsense. i am fighting or that america. i am fighting for all americans, not just some. struggling, the striving, and the successful. i am running for everyone who has been knocked down but refused to be knocked out. -- i amhting for you to fighting for you, democrats. let's go out and make america the future. [cheering] [applause] ♪ [indiscernible] >> hillary, we love you. ♪ >>
because if this election is about america's future, not america's fear, democrats will win.[applause] hear mr. trump saying he wants to make america great again, respond america is great, we just have to make it work for all of the people in our country again. so, i think we are going to have a great campaign. it is going to be fun. because what makes the other folks uncomfortable is what makes america what we are today. our diversity, our ingenuity, our innovation. the signs of american...
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like if america is influenced to subside or recede, and an offense to answer the critics of america i wrote an earlier book called what's so great about america. it's about islamic radical attacks on america. they say that the wealth of america is based. >> in your book the shock of asian dominance for people in the west is to see how differently the world is going to be run when america is no longer running it. the roman empires were based on exploitation. the goal was to extract wealth, minerals, free labor from the colony which were settled by those countries. america governed the world as an empire and keeps the lanes open for the comments of the world. we go in and we go out and unlike other colonial expeditions it ends up costing us money. we lost a lot of money in iraq. if we were a colonial expedition we would have made money and reimbursed ourselves. it seems to have been a benign empire if you want to call it that and i think if american power were to go to somebody else, china and russia they would use it far more heavy handedly and brutally so i feel that america has bee
like if america is influenced to subside or recede, and an offense to answer the critics of america i wrote an earlier book called what's so great about america. it's about islamic radical attacks on america. they say that the wealth of america is based. >> in your book the shock of asian dominance for people in the west is to see how differently the world is going to be run when america is no longer running it. the roman empires were based on exploitation. the goal was to extract wealth,...
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america has the ability. we have the ability within our own institutions to address this problem and turn this around, but we have no leadership. without leadership, without vision, people will perish. host: you are from western pennsylvania and this is the midwest, towns and cities decimated by the fact factories and jobs have left. how do you change the -- that? vision,torum: we have a a 20-20 vision, that is a flat tax on income, corporate income. it is a dramatic reduction and it is a flat tax, so you know, everybody pays taxes. we have provisions to make sure that people are not paying more taxes than they are now. it is a tax code that is simple, gets rid of corporate welfare. it is a pro-manufacturing code, because it allows manufacturers to expand capital and expenditures on voting and equipment. it is an incentive. sohave a 20% tax rate, manufacturers will want to expand plants and we have a provision that says if you are a manufacturer and you have earned money overseas, right now you pay 40% tax, b
america has the ability. we have the ability within our own institutions to address this problem and turn this around, but we have no leadership. without leadership, without vision, people will perish. host: you are from western pennsylvania and this is the midwest, towns and cities decimated by the fact factories and jobs have left. how do you change the -- that? vision,torum: we have a a 20-20 vision, that is a flat tax on income, corporate income. it is a dramatic reduction and it is a flat...
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i never envisioned myself as miss america.t, and that was my life as a child. i quit at 17. my parents were devastated. my mom got a brochure talking about miss america. they were based on talent. she called me up, i found something to do with your talent, and i said, no way. but my mom is very motivational, and she eventually got me to do it, and once i decided to do it, like any other goal in my life, i gave it 110%. >> moral of the story? mother knows best. the fox news channel host continues to work with the pageant even today. >> miss florida! >> in our state pageant held in orlan orlando, florida. >> i know the pageant is different now. you have to have talent. you have to be able to speak on all the politics. if i were in the pageant now, i would have made no headway whatsoever. >> oh, we still th what it takes, and although she did not win the 1975 title, she won a talent scholarship. she eventually parlayed that into emmy nominations for playing a former pageant queen in the series "dining women," and joked with our h
i never envisioned myself as miss america.t, and that was my life as a child. i quit at 17. my parents were devastated. my mom got a brochure talking about miss america. they were based on talent. she called me up, i found something to do with your talent, and i said, no way. but my mom is very motivational, and she eventually got me to do it, and once i decided to do it, like any other goal in my life, i gave it 110%. >> moral of the story? mother knows best. the fox news channel host...
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miss america.his sunday, 52 women will strut down the runway hoping to win that crown. ♪ happy times >> reporter: and one woman who knows how they'll feel up there, vanessa williams. >> our new miss america is vanessa williams, miss new york! >> reporter: it was 32 years ago that vanessa williams, a then 20-year-old college junior, became the first african-american to win the title. did you understand the significance of being the first african-american woman? >> no. >> to be miss america? >> i didn't realize how big it would be. when i was touring, older black women thought they'd never see it in their lifetime. some people would cry. >> reporter: but nearly 11 months into her reign, scandal erupted. racy nude photos she had posed for years earlier were sold without her permission to "penthouse" magazine. she turned to her parents. >> i said, i don't know what's going on but i'm sorry. we have no idea what's going to happen. i was stupid and i took some pictures and apparently they're coming out.
miss america.his sunday, 52 women will strut down the runway hoping to win that crown. ♪ happy times >> reporter: and one woman who knows how they'll feel up there, vanessa williams. >> our new miss america is vanessa williams, miss new york! >> reporter: it was 32 years ago that vanessa williams, a then 20-year-old college junior, became the first african-american to win the title. did you understand the significance of being the first african-american woman? >> no....
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one of latin america's richest. with overwhelming poverty, smack in the middle of incredible wealth. but most of what makes panama great is its incredible canal. more than one hundred years old, and still an engineering marvel. this is one of the most amazing things i've ever seen, where massive ships glide between slim locks in an incredibly cool and perfectly synchronized ballet. welcome to techknow, we are in panama and all this construction around me is for the expansion of the new panama canal. it is massive in size and scope. and especially when you see it from up there. the new canal, like the old canal, is all about moving massive ships between two of the world's great oceans. they're really just adding an extra lane here to fit the modern vessels of the 21st century. if you remember history class, the french started here in 1880. the u-s came in and finished the job in 1914, creating a canal for the ages, a 50 mile long fresh water shipping lane that cut directly across the slim isthmus of panama, allowing
one of latin america's richest. with overwhelming poverty, smack in the middle of incredible wealth. but most of what makes panama great is its incredible canal. more than one hundred years old, and still an engineering marvel. this is one of the most amazing things i've ever seen, where massive ships glide between slim locks in an incredibly cool and perfectly synchronized ballet. welcome to techknow, we are in panama and all this construction around me is for the expansion of the new panama...
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i've heard enough speeches in america. want real leadership to change network. >> fiery day down in washington. you just heard five of the gop front runners. which of these messages worked best. and which may have fallen short. what he says was one of the most significant moments of the entire event next. think your heartburn pill works fast? take the zantac it challenge! zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. test test. . >>> i don't come from privilege. if by privilege they mean welt and power, that's true. i didn't inherit any money from my parents. but i, nonetheless, think that i come from extraordinary privilege. i'm a citizen of the single greatest nation in all of history. [ applause ] >> that was senator marco rubio today. the senator getting a lot of praise for his performancement what did he and the other candidates do right and wrong? so wo is the winner if there was a
i've heard enough speeches in america. want real leadership to change network. >> fiery day down in washington. you just heard five of the gop front runners. which of these messages worked best. and which may have fallen short. what he says was one of the most significant moments of the entire event next. think your heartburn pill works fast? take the zantac it challenge! zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster...
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next week - resettling syrians fleeing violence into america's cities.orrespondent adam may on the challenges they find in the that's next week on "america tonight". >> we're in the "prairie state" yet we have such little of it left. >> now old-school methods meet cutting-edge science... >> we've returned this iconic mammal to illinois. >> with a much bigger long-term benefit. >> grasslands have a critical role in climate change. >> it's exciting. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropical windstorm. >> can affect and surprise us. >> wow! some of these are amazing. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> at one time i felt that sellin >>> don't go near the water if you are worried about the sharks. a study finding more sharks than ever along the eastern sea board. why is one of the sharks' secret. could climate change play a why. most of us are fascinated, some afraid of sharks. "america tonight"s adam may on the fascination with the scientists and sportsmen who get up close and personal.
next week - resettling syrians fleeing violence into america's cities.orrespondent adam may on the challenges they find in the that's next week on "america tonight". >> we're in the "prairie state" yet we have such little of it left. >> now old-school methods meet cutting-edge science... >> we've returned this iconic mammal to illinois. >> with a much bigger long-term benefit. >> grasslands have a critical role in climate change. >> it's...
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he was the hero of two worlds in south america and north america as well as in europe. he was the first global hero and by that i mean he existed in prince and in images. everybody knew knew what he looked like. women adored garibaldi. they adopted the the garibaldi fashion with large red blouses and sometimes military jackets. for americans, garibaldi was an important figure and they wanted him on both the federate and union side, there were regiments named after garibaldi. there was news that he was going to join the union. it was a rumor that echoed across the america all through the summer of 1861 and i later found out that the rumor began back at this little island as his lieutenant advisors were assaulting the press with these stories. he might come in raise his sward for america. this happened immediately after the battle of bull run. with lincoln's approval, the secretary of state invited this soldier of freedom to come and fight for the unity and liberty of america. he sent one of his most trusted diplomats to belgium and unofficially the head of secret service
he was the hero of two worlds in south america and north america as well as in europe. he was the first global hero and by that i mean he existed in prince and in images. everybody knew knew what he looked like. women adored garibaldi. they adopted the the garibaldi fashion with large red blouses and sometimes military jackets. for americans, garibaldi was an important figure and they wanted him on both the federate and union side, there were regiments named after garibaldi. there was news that...
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"america tonight" is up next. i'll be back in an hour with more news. on maintain, medical mistakes with lines in the balance. how often lives are put at risk by bad medicine, far more than you might think. also the church and state. plosions don't want them to cross it but the pope took a hard line. will his words last after he's gone? >> how long do you think his message will resonate? how long does it stay in the political sphere? >> "america tonight's" sheila macvicar on the impact of the pope on american politics. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. >>> washington, d.c. is a city with a lot of talkers but this week stop to listen to the worldly message of a divine visitor. pope francis began his nation tour i in the nation's capital. the leader of the 1.2 billion catholics was determined to have his stay. now that he's moved on we'll consider whether this outsider's message will stick in a city of insiders. "america tonight's" sheila macvicar. >> it was opicture with a purpose. the pope's vehicle of choice that dinky fiat dwarfed by the suvs of t
"america tonight" is up next. i'll be back in an hour with more news. on maintain, medical mistakes with lines in the balance. how often lives are put at risk by bad medicine, far more than you might think. also the church and state. plosions don't want them to cross it but the pope took a hard line. will his words last after he's gone? >> how long do you think his message will resonate? how long does it stay in the political sphere? >> "america tonight's" sheila...
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now miss america for a better parts. of the past several decades are doctors, lawyers, educators, politicians, incredibly strong women,mn and i'm very proud of that. >> the new miss america for 1971 now receiving her role, miss texas! >> a successful anchor for cbs sport and hosted three game shows for the nfl. the pageant has been a laun pad for so many famous careers. >> miss america is miss carsson. >> i never envisioned myself aching miss america. i was a really serious concert violinist, and that was my life as a child. i quit at 17. mys parents were devastated. my mom got a brochure talking about miss america. they were based on talent. she called me up, i found something to do with your talent, and i said, no way. but my mom is very motivational, and she eventually got me to do it, and once i decided to do it, like any other goal in my life, i gave it 110%. >> moral of the story? mother knows best. the fox news channel host continues to work with the pageant even today. >> miss florida! >> in our state pageant hel
now miss america for a better parts. of the past several decades are doctors, lawyers, educators, politicians, incredibly strong women,mn and i'm very proud of that. >> the new miss america for 1971 now receiving her role, miss texas! >> a successful anchor for cbs sport and hosted three game shows for the nfl. the pageant has been a laun pad for so many famous careers. >> miss america is miss carsson. >> i never envisioned myself aching miss america. i was a really...
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john: how many wars can america fight?gal immigration. >> secure the border. >> secure your border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. john: okay, we should secure our border, but the same candidates want tough action against drugs. >> you're against marijuana legalization. >> yeah. >> drugs are discouraged in this country. >> what happened in colorado legalizing marijuana. >> a big mistake. >> why is it a mistake? the bad things predict forward colorado have not happened. crime is down, there traffic accidents are down. but regardless what you think about marijuana legalization, the drug war, a, hasn't worked, supplies of drugs are up anyway, and b, the war increased the illegal immigration that they say they want to stop. that's because our drug war turned many immigrants' homes as a questioner said before into hell! >> an eruption of deadly ambushes freak shootings, home invasions, assassinations, kidnappings brought chaos from juarez to tijuana. >> 49 found dead, dismembered bodies scattered on a highway from
john: how many wars can america fight?gal immigration. >> secure the border. >> secure your border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. john: okay, we should secure our border, but the same candidates want tough action against drugs. >> you're against marijuana legalization. >> yeah. >> drugs are discouraged in this country. >> what happened in colorado legalizing marijuana. >> a big mistake. >> why is it a mistake? the bad...
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"america tonight" is next. i'll see you again in an hour. >>> on "america tonight". . >> this is the first catholic cathedral in the united states. every catholic church throughout the united states are all daughters of this church. >> "america tonight"s adam may on the baltimore beauty hidden by history but ressor ected for the faithful. down to earth. is this what the pope is talking about. >> he has no choice but to speak out on that. >> in the heart of coal country, what does it mean when the pope thinks of heaven and earth? >> thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. before he stepped out for an historic first, a pope before a joint session of congress, the leader of the 1.2 billion catholics made clear his views on threats to the environment. in the capital hill address, pope francis pushed lawmakers harder to face up to the reality of global warming. it was not an easy conversation. for catholics convicted to activism, the pope marked a turn point for the faith. >> in the beginning god created the heaven
"america tonight" is next. i'll see you again in an hour. >>> on "america tonight". . >> this is the first catholic cathedral in the united states. every catholic church throughout the united states are all daughters of this church. >> "america tonight"s adam may on the baltimore beauty hidden by history but ressor ected for the faithful. down to earth. is this what the pope is talking about. >> he has no choice but to speak out on that....
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in many ways the place which gave voice to the spread of catholicism in america. it's resurrected from a newly lost history, it's a worthy place of contemplation for the america's catholics. nation's first cathedral, we get a tour from adam may. >> reporter: the basilica of the assumption, a relatively unknown cathedral in baltimore maryland, considered by many the birth place of catholicism in america, a symbol of religious freedom. >> this is the mother church, the first catholic cathedral. every church is daughters of this church. bob knows the church better than anyone, as the cathedral's operations manager, he's the go-to guy on every knook cranny and historical note. >> a reading... >> here, catholic mass takes place every day as it does near thousands of churches and cathedrals across america. that was not always the case. >> there was a lot of distrust and dislike for catholics in the country, when the church was conceived of, the concept of having a catholic church was unheard of. prior to 1976 it was against the law to be catholic or anything other than
in many ways the place which gave voice to the spread of catholicism in america. it's resurrected from a newly lost history, it's a worthy place of contemplation for the america's catholics. nation's first cathedral, we get a tour from adam may. >> reporter: the basilica of the assumption, a relatively unknown cathedral in baltimore maryland, considered by many the birth place of catholicism in america, a symbol of religious freedom. >> this is the mother church, the first catholic...
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thursday on "america tonight." a pipeline out of cuba and how the thaw in relations between washington and havana is leaving >> back on campus a new battle between parents and prevention is brewing. this fall, rhode island becomes a first state to protect students from sexually transmitted disease. but it is an unwelcome help. >> rhode island parents rammy meeting. >> this is how you get your voices heard. >> calling on the state to stop a vaccine mandate for all incoming seventh graders. >> there's not an epidemic of hpv among 14-year-olds. >> what if they mandate the in every state of the country? >> then i will leave the country. >> that's clear? >> absolutely. >> charity thomas and others here are upset about the hpv vaccine even though it's billed as a life savers, recommended by the centers for disease control to prevent human papiloma virus. >> vaginal cancers, vulvar cancers, airnl anal cancers. >> how big is this? >> i mean we look for cures for cancer. to be able to prevent cancer, that's even better. >>
thursday on "america tonight." a pipeline out of cuba and how the thaw in relations between washington and havana is leaving >> back on campus a new battle between parents and prevention is brewing. this fall, rhode island becomes a first state to protect students from sexually transmitted disease. but it is an unwelcome help. >> rhode island parents rammy meeting. >> this is how you get your voices heard. >> calling on the state to stop a vaccine mandate for...
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i'm ray suarez and that's the "inside story." >>> this is al jazeera america.from new york city, i'm richelle carey. tony harris is on assignment. calls to quit. a muslim group says ben carson should drop out of the republican race for president. >>> willing to change. the pope's message for cubans, during his historic visit. >>> damage control, the executives try to put the breaks on the
i'm ray suarez and that's the "inside story." >>> this is al jazeera america.from new york city, i'm richelle carey. tony harris is on assignment. calls to quit. a muslim group says ben carson should drop out of the republican race for president. >>> willing to change. the pope's message for cubans, during his historic visit. >>> damage control, the executives try to put the breaks on the
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can america afford to stay on the sidelines? >> kill the bad guys, you kill the bad guys, that's what you do. if obama doesn't act, if congress doesn't act. i'm going toi act. >> crossing jordan, escape from terror. from jordan, bret baier. we come to you from amman, the capital of jordan an improbable out post of progressive in a region being swept into turmoil. this small kingdom sits in the cross hairs of isis sharing borders with the collapsing states of syria and iraq from which the so-called islamic state has been carved. just beyond looms iran, with ambitions to dominate the region. standing against these currents is the thoroughly modern would be architect of the new middle east, jordan's king abdullah. a man who is comfortable joking with jon stewart and driving a helicopter. first, he says, he'll visit ruin on the enemy's of his people. jordan is a nation besieged. surrounded by war, this moderate arab country has become, in effect another casablanca like in the old humphrey bogart movie. a place where refugees can fin
can america afford to stay on the sidelines? >> kill the bad guys, you kill the bad guys, that's what you do. if obama doesn't act, if congress doesn't act. i'm going toi act. >> crossing jordan, escape from terror. from jordan, bret baier. we come to you from amman, the capital of jordan an improbable out post of progressive in a region being swept into turmoil. this small kingdom sits in the cross hairs of isis sharing borders with the collapsing states of syria and iraq from...
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insurgent agents throughout the americas traveled at in hand to major cities in europe and north america looking for patrons to help them fight the war that is going to put them in power. in return, they were often -- these would be patrons were often offered steeply discounted bonds, mining privileges, lucrative contracts, and ultimately railroad contracts. these are often tied up with the arms trade. so, as his joints of the western hemisphere refocused their attention on the emergence of modern capitalism, it's immense capacity to retard as well as to anchorage freedom, to be to mastic and international hierarchies, and to destroy as well as create, we are to take a cue from our subjects and pay closer attention to where the guns were going. thank you very much. >> [applause] [applause] you're watching american history tv, a weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. next, dana shoaf talks about the history of the bayonet and its practicality during the civil war. he also discusses the difference in opinion between civil war off
insurgent agents throughout the americas traveled at in hand to major cities in europe and north america looking for patrons to help them fight the war that is going to put them in power. in return, they were often -- these would be patrons were often offered steeply discounted bonds, mining privileges, lucrative contracts, and ultimately railroad contracts. these are often tied up with the arms trade. so, as his joints of the western hemisphere refocused their attention on the emergence of...
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musky. >> bite me. >> miss america pageant. >> she made history in 1983. >> our new miss america. >> when she was crowned the first african-american miss america. >> vanessa williams, miss new york. >> and now, after 32 years, she's headed back to atlantic city to judge the pageant that launched her career. miss america. were people really got to know. >> you yeah. 32 years ago. >> why no you -- why now? >> i've got a perfect platform to kind of be reintroduced to the organization that or catapulted me into notoriety and stardom. >> vanessa williams, miss new york. >> let's go to 1983. >> uh-huh. >> you were crowned miss america. what was that moment like for you? >> that was my first time i was against women that had been little miss this and that since they were infants. i didn't know that i was going to win. i knew i was smart enough. i ni i had everything it took but i didn't know that would be the year. >> she went on to tour the nation as american royalty, meeting esidents, acts and athletes. her ten-month reign came to an abrupt halt when news broke that nude photos she had ta
musky. >> bite me. >> miss america pageant. >> she made history in 1983. >> our new miss america. >> when she was crowned the first african-american miss america. >> vanessa williams, miss new york. >> and now, after 32 years, she's headed back to atlantic city to judge the pageant that launched her career. miss america. were people really got to know. >> you yeah. 32 years ago. >> why no you -- why now? >> i've got a perfect platform...
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at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> "good morning america" is brought to y >>> "good morning america. at the corner of happy & healthy. >>> i can't believe we're going to do this again. but -- >> my little pony didn't do this. >> we hope you take your weekend by the reins, everybody. >> do it. >> i just want to be clear -- >> oh. >> these are the views of paula faris, they don't necessarily represent abc news. thank you for joining us this morning. see you next weekend. >> announcer: starting right now, on abc's "this week," slugfest. donald trump under fire and firing back. days before that make or break debate. >>> plus, the results of our brand-new poll and could a new front-runner emerge? trump's surprising top challenger, dr. ben carson is here. >>> will he or won't he? the gut-wrenching decision, the raw emotion, vice president joe biden's brand-new signals about a possible run for the white house. >>> and, refugee controversy. urgent calls for america to help these desperate families. is it time for the u.s. to do more or will it risk our security? >> announcer: from abc news,
at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> "good morning america" is brought to y >>> "good morning america. at the corner of happy & healthy. >>> i can't believe we're going to do this again. but -- >> my little pony didn't do this. >> we hope you take your weekend by the reins, everybody. >> do it. >> i just want to be clear -- >> oh. >> these are the views of paula faris, they don't necessarily represent abc news....
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that's because it was made in america.hat's because something the family members are exposed to in pre-war family life in america. they were able to identify this person's body as her sister's. in many ways, it is unsettling stories. we tend to, again, think of bomb attacking japanese nationals. people of japan who at least had allegiance to japan as a nation. yet, it really destabilized it, in that this person was not only had a cultural affinity and in many cases national sense of national belonging to america at the same time as being from japan. >> the japanese americans who spoke english, were they able to have better access to assistance? especially medical assistance afterwards? >> by the u.s. army, you mean. i think in many ways, the immediate need for medical assistance was not met by anybody. not only american medical assistance, but also japanese medical institutions and personnels were incapable of offering any support. i think at that level, their ability to be able to communicate in english was not really in
that's because it was made in america.hat's because something the family members are exposed to in pre-war family life in america. they were able to identify this person's body as her sister's. in many ways, it is unsettling stories. we tend to, again, think of bomb attacking japanese nationals. people of japan who at least had allegiance to japan as a nation. yet, it really destabilized it, in that this person was not only had a cultural affinity and in many cases national sense of national...
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but she helps to move elite america, liberal america towards this adversarialism. blaming things. and she certainly succeeds, in particular, on her home turf. she was the daughter of the upper east side of new york, of southhampton, the new york elite. in 1963, that was a republican constituency. the upper east side congressional district who was represented by john d. lindsay, a liberal republican but a republican to be sure, who committed a terrible faux pas when he was a member of congress , when he was a freshman, he criticized a woman congressman who was chairman of the subcommittee who had come forward with a bill, and he argued she did a poor job. tip o'neil was outrage because one of the rules unspoken of the house was, you never criticize a woman member. this is before bella abzug. [laughter] >> the upper east side has changed. the paper of choice in the upper east side was "the new york herald tribune," which kennedy banned one day in 1962 after they had written an article on favorable to him. our present president who is accused of suppressing dissent, i can say on pers
but she helps to move elite america, liberal america towards this adversarialism. blaming things. and she certainly succeeds, in particular, on her home turf. she was the daughter of the upper east side of new york, of southhampton, the new york elite. in 1963, that was a republican constituency. the upper east side congressional district who was represented by john d. lindsay, a liberal republican but a republican to be sure, who committed a terrible faux pas when he was a member of congress ,...
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it was quite clear he loves america. that he likes america. he admires america what it's done, its ideals, its values, how it's hoped so many people to grow and yet he kept saying, but can you do more. and the same -- but you can do more. he urged us on to do better he invited us to dialogue. instead of a lecture he invited everyone to participate in a dialogue. i loved when he talked about polarization. because not only do we have a problem of polarization internationally, we have a problem of polarization in our country, the divisions. it was like he was saying to the congress, get over your partisanship, let's get together, sit down work out these problems, serve the country some solve the problems of the country and the world. >> you've written about the inner workings of the vatican. this speech traded with the united states does he work with a team on something like this? are these words vetted not only by people inside the vatican, but the papal representative in the united states would have seen this text before the pope went to congre
it was quite clear he loves america. that he likes america. he admires america what it's done, its ideals, its values, how it's hoped so many people to grow and yet he kept saying, but can you do more. and the same -- but you can do more. he urged us on to do better he invited us to dialogue. instead of a lecture he invited everyone to participate in a dialogue. i loved when he talked about polarization. because not only do we have a problem of polarization internationally, we have a problem of...
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. >>> on "america tonight" - note o roam. in the wilds of wyoming, a warning to watch dogs. >> i have specifically not brought a camera or notebook to protect myself from getting arrested >>> adam may with a new law. also tonight - ha hard journey to the promised land. the syrian refugees who have found sanctuary in europe, and the changes they face now. thank you for joining us. i'm joie chen. a steady wave of refugees desperate to reach europe lead germany and sweden to make an appeal to their neighbours, asking the european nations to migrants. >> sheila macvicar followed the crisis, travelling to sicily to meet new arrivals, and catches us up with one family that found safe haven in austria but now faces new challenges as well >>> the human wave does not stop. today 30,000. 30,000 refugees mainly from syria are stuck on greek islands in. waiting to a ferry to the european mainland in the next step of their journey. a route that winds to macedonia, where thousands rush to board trains, heading further west. to ibb hospitab
. >>> on "america tonight" - note o roam. in the wilds of wyoming, a warning to watch dogs. >> i have specifically not brought a camera or notebook to protect myself from getting arrested >>> adam may with a new law. also tonight - ha hard journey to the promised land. the syrian refugees who have found sanctuary in europe, and the changes they face now. thank you for joining us. i'm joie chen. a steady wave of refugees desperate to reach europe lead germany...
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al jazeera america. >> on al jazeera america, >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are...>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do... don't try this at home! >> tech know, where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >>> another close encounter with a shark reported off the >>> the executive director of the american iranian council, an organization that helps overcome misunderstandings about iran and the relationship that iran has with the united states. you were just in iran last week. >> yes. >> i want you to imagine officials reaction to secretary kerry pronouncements that iran will never get a nuclear weapon. >> i think they will agree with secretary john kerry on this main point, because the iranian authorities for years have said they do not seek a nuclear weapon. now while this deal that was agreed upon, some officials had reservations, but overall they agree that this was the best they could get in terms of, you know, addressing their concerns. now john kerry made a very important point. this deal is not support to be perfect for bo
al jazeera america. >> on al jazeera america, >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are...>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do... don't try this at home! >> tech know, where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >>> another close encounter with a shark reported off the >>> the executive director of the american iranian council, an organization that helps overcome misunderstandings about iran and the...
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"america tonight's" sheila macvicar. >> it was opicture with a purpose. the pope's vehicle of choice that dinky fiat dwarfed by the suvs of the secret service, sending a message loud and clear that this is a pontiff more at home with the powerless than with the corridors of power. >> we think we're the center of the world. we're not the center of pope francis's world. >> john carr is director of the initiative of catholic social thought and public life at georgetown university. >> the message is we're going to appeal to people's people's consciences, not their interests. he's not playing politics the way washington plays politics but is he dealing with political matters and his call is to see those through lens of the person, not the political. and that's revolutionary in washington. >> the pope of the holy see! >> reporter: the pope's speech to congress defied usual capital calculus of left or right, democrat or republican, blue or red. >> i am most grateful for the invitation. >> even though he addressed many of the most politically charged issues of th
"america tonight's" sheila macvicar. >> it was opicture with a purpose. the pope's vehicle of choice that dinky fiat dwarfed by the suvs of the secret service, sending a message loud and clear that this is a pontiff more at home with the powerless than with the corridors of power. >> we think we're the center of the world. we're not the center of pope francis's world. >> john carr is director of the initiative of catholic social thought and public life at georgetown...
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we're calling them myth america. >> myth america. >> so we're going to break the myths in the miss americamerica beauty tricks. tell us if it's true or false and ginger and i will start with questions. >> i've heard this a lot. i'm curious. to get the perfect smile you have to carry around vaseline? >> true or false? >> i would say false. >> i see a true. >> one true. one true? >> majority rules. >> since i was 5 years old in dance competition and theater productions we always use vasselin. it's sitting in my hotel room right now ready for miss america. >> we got one. >> all right. >> speaking of -- wd-40 which some use to clean bicycle chains can also be used to keep evening gowns from straying or sticking. true or false? >> false. >> you don't want that on your evening gown. at least i don't. we don't want to mess it up with that. >> wow. should we do one more? okay. quick i, spray glue is used to keep your swimsuit bottoms in place? >> true. >> no. >> stop it all from riding up. keep it all in place. >> i like this one. sometimes they wash their hair up to three times a day before the b
we're calling them myth america. >> myth america. >> so we're going to break the myths in the miss americamerica beauty tricks. tell us if it's true or false and ginger and i will start with questions. >> i've heard this a lot. i'm curious. to get the perfect smile you have to carry around vaseline? >> true or false? >> i would say false. >> i see a true. >> one true. one true? >> majority rules. >> since i was 5 years old in dance...
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we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. f >> he was so ahead of his time. >> father junipero serra was so devastating to native american cultures. >> we have suffered greatly, what kind of saint would allow that? >> and you're gonna let the pope know? >> absolutely. >>> we powerful earthquake is felt in chile, five people are dead and a million have been evacuated. >>> hello, i am darren jordan with the world news from al jazeera. also ahead. >>> the hungary written police face script as refugees are teargassed on the border with serbia. ♪ >>> chaos in ba ken ba curr dee. >> we don't need an apprentice in the white house, we have one right now. >> and talking
we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. f >> he was so ahead of his time. >> father junipero serra was so devastating to native american cultures. >> we have suffered greatly, what kind of saint would allow that? >> and you're gonna let the pope know? >> absolutely. >>> we powerful earthquake is felt in chile, five people are dead and a million have been evacuated. >>> hello, i am darren jordan with the world news from al...
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america is never in a no-choice position. this is america.ost powerful and influential nation on earth. we can still use our power and find a better way. and don't let them tell you that we've been abandoned by our allies so we have no other choice. we have plenty of allies up there if we will just stand up and lead. this vote in congress matters. your presence here, my presence, all of us here today, it matters. we can't fix this problem in the future unless we have a vote of disapproval now. this is a treaty. this is a treaty. and should be subject to a two thirds approval under the constitution. but because of the corker was ment that mark levin talking about, we're now required to get a majority to disapprove it, 60 votes to block a filibuster and two thirds to overcome obama's veto. where was the congressional to use all of its congressional power and leverage to make the president obey the constitution? all four of the senators all four of the senators at the national state today voted for the corker amendment. all four. we should deman
america is never in a no-choice position. this is america.ost powerful and influential nation on earth. we can still use our power and find a better way. and don't let them tell you that we've been abandoned by our allies so we have no other choice. we have plenty of allies up there if we will just stand up and lead. this vote in congress matters. your presence here, my presence, all of us here today, it matters. we can't fix this problem in the future unless we have a vote of disapproval now....
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miss america.eet the woman who wears the crown in 2016. >> "skinny" is next. >>> "world news now" continues ♪ skinny, so skinny >> it is time for the skinny and, of course, first up the miss america pageant coming full circle. >> and vanessa williams the first african-american miss america from 1984 judge and per well. >> pageant ceo sam haskell stepping in. >> i want to apologize for anything that was said or done that made you feel any less the miss america you are and the miss america you always will be. >> very emotional moment there. great moment there. >> meanwhile back at the pageant, there was the swimsuit contest, the talent questions and also from the judges, there was this answer from miss georgia. she was asked whether tom brady had cheated in the deflategate scandal. >> that's a really good question. i'm not sure. i think i'd have to be there to see the ball and make sure it was deflated or not deflated. if there was question there, then yes, i think he cheated. if there was any questi
miss america.eet the woman who wears the crown in 2016. >> "skinny" is next. >>> "world news now" continues ♪ skinny, so skinny >> it is time for the skinny and, of course, first up the miss america pageant coming full circle. >> and vanessa williams the first african-american miss america from 1984 judge and per well. >> pageant ceo sam haskell stepping in. >> i want to apologize for anything that was said or done that made you feel...
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anchor: this is "bbc world news america." new evidence of chemical attacks against civilians in syria. a bbc investigation reveals plans led by the government announced islamic state. refugees can now call kentucky home just as the white house says it will accept thousands more like them. duet. unusual why organizers of this festival say jazz and skateboarding are such a perfect pairing. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the bbc has seen no evidence of chemical attacks being carried out in syria. government forces are thought to be responsible for many of them, but islamic state militants are also said to have carried out such assaults. according to witnesses, mustard gas is believed would been used against civilians. our correspondent sent this report. a warning -- it contains distressing images from the very start. >> if you want to know why so many syrians are on the move now, it's fear of the war that rages at home and the many ways .o die there's one threat they were suppos
anchor: this is "bbc world news america." new evidence of chemical attacks against civilians in syria. a bbc investigation reveals plans led by the government announced islamic state. refugees can now call kentucky home just as the white house says it will accept thousands more like them. duet. unusual why organizers of this festival say jazz and skateboarding are such a perfect pairing. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the bbc has seen...
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america pageant. i america pageant. i was the only contestant who said no. i didn't mean that women shouldn't fully pursue their dreams, only that we need to be honest with ourselves, i'm a person who likes to give 100% to everything i do. i want to be the best at my job and as a mom. i realize i can only give 100% in the moment. if i'm at work, am i giving 100% my kids? no. if i'm my kids? no. if i'm home, and my giving 100% to fox? no. it's a balancing act but worth while as lanes we don't kid ourselves that we are not super women. my kids are ten and 12 years old. my son who is ten still lets me kiss him on the lips when i kiss him good night. my daughter is 12, she's a little sassy now. now that now that i've been on the book to her and away from home, they like me little bit more. want to share with you some funny stories that i note we can all share if we are lucky enough to be parents. it's really all that matters, right. the most wonderful thing about children is their great curiosity and complete honesty. i would love to capture those priceless mome
america pageant. i america pageant. i was the only contestant who said no. i didn't mean that women shouldn't fully pursue their dreams, only that we need to be honest with ourselves, i'm a person who likes to give 100% to everything i do. i want to be the best at my job and as a mom. i realize i can only give 100% in the moment. if i'm at work, am i giving 100% my kids? no. if i'm my kids? no. if i'm home, and my giving 100% to fox? no. it's a balancing act but worth while as lanes we don't...
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specialists observe that europe had consensual empires in the americas. britain, france, spain, and portugal offered by consent, not by force. that is true enough in many ways. but consent is based on a realistic assessment of alternatives. and guns, like ideas, can profoundly change those assessments. firearms exercise power over the immaterial as well as the material. they reconfigure wills and imaginations as well as bodies. they do this by changing calculations of what they are willing endure, risk, and imagine for the future. the second reason that the arms trade matters is that it bound up three independence wars in dependent relationships. in a nutshell, my argument today is that neither the haitian revolution nor the spanish-american wars for independence could have possibly prevailed without the free trade in arms that came from the u.s., which was itself a neglected but extremely important consequence of the american revolution. prior to the american revolution, a tangle of formal rules, informal structures, and historic legacies made it impossi
specialists observe that europe had consensual empires in the americas. britain, france, spain, and portugal offered by consent, not by force. that is true enough in many ways. but consent is based on a realistic assessment of alternatives. and guns, like ideas, can profoundly change those assessments. firearms exercise power over the immaterial as well as the material. they reconfigure wills and imaginations as well as bodies. they do this by changing calculations of what they are willing...
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america, making a distinction between america and american policy. it gets americaier when you talk about jews in israel. people have no problem with jews, but call it a designer occupation in palestine. for jews in iran, is the distinction important. the fact that they are not israel. >> i think the distinction is one that was that was designed by the iranian jewish community, faring to the revolutionary leaders of the current government as early as 1978. as one that has been detrimental to the existence of the community. a delegation of iranian jews met with whom any. several delegations meant with him, and each time, because of the fears that the community had, because emphasise clear early on that this new order was anti-israel and anti-american. it was important for the iranian jewish community to convey the message that we were here before 1938. we were in iran. even before islam came to iran. please make the distinction, and i think the regime did make the distinction. that was important to jewish survival in iran for the past 36 years. is it
america, making a distinction between america and american policy. it gets americaier when you talk about jews in israel. people have no problem with jews, but call it a designer occupation in palestine. for jews in iran, is the distinction important. the fact that they are not israel. >> i think the distinction is one that was that was designed by the iranian jewish community, faring to the revolutionary leaders of the current government as early as 1978. as one that has been detrimental...
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america has been unique from its founding. governor andle you len power to those who you elect to govern you. no one is above the law. our rights derive from the lord who created us not senators, not congressman, not nine justices in black robes. our law is enshrined in our founding document. it's the constitution. what does the constitution guide us today on this treaty? article two, section two, clause two, have thesidential power by in with the advice and consent of the senate to make can curb.provided 2/3 concur. " is not being treated as a treaty. president obama and hillary clinton know it would go down in flames. i hear music. you saw the check. do everything you can to fight this deal. thank you for all your great work today. >> thank you. we have congressman brian b abbin. >> great to see everybody here. i'm a dentist from the 36 district of texas and i know how to get to the root of it problem because i'm a dentist. we want to do some root canal and some extractions appear. up here. the president has decided to align
america has been unique from its founding. governor andle you len power to those who you elect to govern you. no one is above the law. our rights derive from the lord who created us not senators, not congressman, not nine justices in black robes. our law is enshrined in our founding document. it's the constitution. what does the constitution guide us today on this treaty? article two, section two, clause two, have thesidential power by in with the advice and consent of the senate to make can...
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the idea of america is slipping away from us.hat do i mean? we are on a path toward socialism. we have got to work 18 chilean dollars of debt? $18 chilean dollars of debt? the idea of america is slipping away from us. there is a great opportunity for us to get our country back. there is a hunger to get america back. i see it in the polls. you see it all around us. people are hungry and eager to get the idea of america back. i believe our country is ready for it. they have brought us to the edge. the idea of america is slipping away. the people can see it. they are demanding radical change. they are demanding we get that on the path of greatness. american people have a massive appetite for rebirth and making america great again. that is the context and the reason my remarks do that. i want to start by saying i like the idea of donald trump. i like the idea of an outsider. i like it did of someone saying the things you're not supposed to say. i like the idea of someone going political class. they are full of foolishness in nonsense
the idea of america is slipping away from us.hat do i mean? we are on a path toward socialism. we have got to work 18 chilean dollars of debt? $18 chilean dollars of debt? the idea of america is slipping away from us. there is a great opportunity for us to get our country back. there is a hunger to get america back. i see it in the polls. you see it all around us. people are hungry and eager to get the idea of america back. i believe our country is ready for it. they have brought us to the...
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the former miss america.or hour her scandal was handled. >> so great to see her there last night. >>> and every couple would love to have magical wedding day. this bride and groom took to it a whole new level. >> they wowed their guests with an amazing dance routine that went viral, dancing to "i put a spell on you." check out the groom's gravity-defying moves. he happens to be a magician. >> that's amazing. >>> and, an amazing encounter, in the meantime for a paddle boarder in california. >> matt and a friend were on the water. they got a surprise. a dolphin lunches itself on to the water, slamming into his board. >> matt went flying off the board. he wrote on his facebook page, it was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. top ten for sure. >> oh, the terror of youth. this adorable little girl not haunted by monsters in the closet or under the bed. >> nope, she lives in fear of her own shadow. she tries to out run it. but it keeps chasing her in broad daylight. >> in fact, it gets so bad, she ge
the former miss america.or hour her scandal was handled. >> so great to see her there last night. >>> and every couple would love to have magical wedding day. this bride and groom took to it a whole new level. >> they wowed their guests with an amazing dance routine that went viral, dancing to "i put a spell on you." check out the groom's gravity-defying moves. he happens to be a magician. >> that's amazing. >>> and, an amazing encounter, in the...
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what is called real unemployment in america is over 10%. we have a real jobs problem in america. the second point that we do not talk about at all. i'm trying to push discussion on it, i'm not getting so much help from the media. that is used unemployment -- youth unemployment. about six weeks ago, i asked for a study on youth unemployment. this is what they came back with. if the kid in america graduate high school between the ages of 17-20, if that kid is white, the real unemployment rate is 33%. .ispanic, 36% african american, 51%. in other words, for high school graduates in this country, we have turned our backs on kids who want to stand up on their own two feet, go out, get the money, become adults. we are saying, sorry, there are no jobs for many of you. let me segue to another issue of enormous consequence that we also don't talk enough about. i hope every person in this room knows that we have more people in jail than any other country on earth. you know that? , and authoritarian communist country -- not all three times our side, we have more people in jail than china. w
what is called real unemployment in america is over 10%. we have a real jobs problem in america. the second point that we do not talk about at all. i'm trying to push discussion on it, i'm not getting so much help from the media. that is used unemployment -- youth unemployment. about six weeks ago, i asked for a study on youth unemployment. this is what they came back with. if the kid in america graduate high school between the ages of 17-20, if that kid is white, the real unemployment rate is...
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breathe right . >> would you like to go for a walk to america? follow me, i'll take you to america. it's just this simple. john: he then walked through a drug smuggler's tunnel from mexico to america. it was that simple. that tunnel has since been closed. just 25 years ago, though, latin american immigrants had no need for tunnels because most of the border was wide open. jeffrey tucker of the foundation for economic education says the border should be wide open now. so instead of calling for more walls whenever you can, just open it up? are you nuts? >> john, it's not working, the war on immigration is not working, a practical ban and look at the consequences, people don't have legal ways to immigrate, we have an illegal immigration problem. no different from the bootleggers in prohibition, people want to use the government and the rights to do things, the government figures out a way to stop them. there will be no ceiling in the border. i'd like to see us go the other way, chill and open the borders like it was in the past. >> by the past, really the 1800s, we went through years o
breathe right . >> would you like to go for a walk to america? follow me, i'll take you to america. it's just this simple. john: he then walked through a drug smuggler's tunnel from mexico to america. it was that simple. that tunnel has since been closed. just 25 years ago, though, latin american immigrants had no need for tunnels because most of the border was wide open. jeffrey tucker of the foundation for economic education says the border should be wide open now. so instead of calling...