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. ♪ >> golazo de amÉrica! un seÑor gol de mateus uribe. al 37 amÉrica va ganando tres a cero. >>estas son las jugadas que se entrenan porque el saque de banda hacia peralta, que la deja mÁs sobre el pecho spect sacular a la llegada de menes y despuÉs con esa tranquilidad y esa inteligencia de una madre sabe que uribe viene detrÁs se la toca y el gol es espectacular. >>este si es especialidad de la casa la mayorÍa de los que habÍa hecho en este torneo eran asÍ. >>aquÍ viene pablo barrera, buena la marca, ya se estaba saboreando el disparo y atenciÓn con peralta. y lo sabe miguel herrera y por eso aprovecho parÁ platicar con sus defensas y pedirle concentraciÓn y felicitar a mateus uribe. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>portero suplente estÁ da silva, diego y daniel zamora. un jugador que nunca ha jugado con el primer equipo del amÉrica en ningÚn tipo de competencia. trataba de conectar con gallardo y el que se cruzÓ fue aguilar haciendo casi perfecto el partido que ha dado a amÉrica en este tiempo. dÓnde estaba este amÉrica la fase fi
. ♪ >> golazo de amÉrica! un seÑor gol de mateus uribe. al 37 amÉrica va ganando tres a cero. >>estas son las jugadas que se entrenan porque el saque de banda hacia peralta, que la deja mÁs sobre el pecho spect sacular a la llegada de menes y despuÉs con esa tranquilidad y esa inteligencia de una madre sabe que uribe viene detrÁs se la toca y el gol es espectacular. >>este si es especialidad de la casa la mayorÍa de los que habÍa hecho en este torneo eran asÍ....
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veo un amÉrica noqueado.o. raÚl: asÍ lo deseamos desde el minuto dos del segundo tiempo. hay manera para reaccionar por parte de amÉrica. se mete uribe, la maneja de manera sumamente sobrada jonathan orozco. quÉ estarÁ pensando robert en este segundo tiempo? ivÁn: se tomÓ la cabeza. raÚl: no puedes hacer eso! gibran: es parte de la diversiÓn en la cancha. no puso en mayor riesgo el partido y luego se quedÓ con ella. no habÍa nadie cerca. [risa] raÚl: para angulo el tarjetÓn amarillo. locutor: quiere saber mÁs de la liga mx? descarga la aplicaciÓn "univisiÓn deportes". raÚl: 10 minutos de este segundo tiempo, siboldi cinco de tiempo corrido-- 55 de tiempo corrido. amÉrica buscados en este partido de vuelta. se ha vuelto un juego entrecortado . falta de renato ibarra que seÑala perfectamente el central. espera santos, se tarda en recuperar el jugador de la comarca. el Árbitro central dice: si no estÁs, angulo, tendrÁs que salir de la cancha. Éste sÓlo juega con el tiempo, con el cronÓmetro. brian lozanowalter a
veo un amÉrica noqueado.o. raÚl: asÍ lo deseamos desde el minuto dos del segundo tiempo. hay manera para reaccionar por parte de amÉrica. se mete uribe, la maneja de manera sumamente sobrada jonathan orozco. quÉ estarÁ pensando robert en este segundo tiempo? ivÁn: se tomÓ la cabeza. raÚl: no puedes hacer eso! gibran: es parte de la diversiÓn en la cancha. no puso en mayor riesgo el partido y luego se quedÓ con ella. no habÍa nadie cerca. [risa] raÚl: para angulo el tarjetÓn...
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america is from the future. a belief in small government has meant that we deal to lease bureaucratic red tape the new country. we believe anything is possible for anyone. wealth can be created more unhindered than anywhere else. if you dream of blazing a trail for leaving a legacy or be in the best in the field creating something that will change the world forever in your living in america, there is great news. you have a head start on everyone else in the world. this is the best country in the world to make your dream come true. your living among the most energetic, enterprising and can two people in the world. the founders of america made it that way. they made sure the need for government approvals in red tape is limited so the human genius and accomplishment could unleash. our constitutional restraints the government, not us. everything is set up for your success. does that mean it's easy? absolutely not. realizing your dream and achieving your goals will take all you have and more. you're going to fall ove
america is from the future. a belief in small government has meant that we deal to lease bureaucratic red tape the new country. we believe anything is possible for anyone. wealth can be created more unhindered than anywhere else. if you dream of blazing a trail for leaving a legacy or be in the best in the field creating something that will change the world forever in your living in america, there is great news. you have a head start on everyone else in the world. this is the best country in...
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we are all in for america. thank you, god bless you, and god bless texas and god bless the united states of america! accomplish. [applause] >> wore here's a primetime lineup tonight. >>> so much is about how women persevere differently than men. we sort of hang on to each other and gut it outing to. how do we turn that into a strategic advantage? how do we make that more of our bad-assness end stead of our burden. >> wow. that is -- i feel like that -- i hadn't thought about it -- i hadn't thought but that at a metta level. i am certainly experienced in this last year and a half women having these others back in a way that's like remarkable. people used to say, women -- >> how can you elect a bleep grabber. >> evidently. but nikole has always ban good friend to me, when probable probe had to go back into iraq because of isis and nikole reached out and nikole reached out when they get -- when the camera -- when casey hunt checks in with them at a standup. and nikole could have said, oh, really, wow, barack obama
we are all in for america. thank you, god bless you, and god bless texas and god bless the united states of america! accomplish. [applause] >> wore here's a primetime lineup tonight. >>> so much is about how women persevere differently than men. we sort of hang on to each other and gut it outing to. how do we turn that into a strategic advantage? how do we make that more of our bad-assness end stead of our burden. >> wow. that is -- i feel like that -- i hadn't thought...
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he per trade america first -- portrayed as america firsters as america lasters. dominated by the democracy of force was an illusion. only 30% of the american public thought an allied victory was possible at that stage. as roosevelt aligned his nation with the suppose it "losers." "we will extend to the opponents of force the material resources of this nation, signs and signals, calls for speed, we will speed ahead." for president often characterized as indecisive, admiral howard stark had once grumbled how much a part of the democratic way of life will be -- led by mr. gallup if this was a purposeful speech that galvanized the nation and its allies, and can be slotted wider pattern of thrust, perry, retreat, and repeat. his ability to lead his nation was predicated on a keen sense of when the time is right to lead the public opinion and when it was wiser to wait for it to catch up. in this respect and others, how u.s. strategic interests package the necessity for bipartisan ofport, the medium communication, how roosevelt's decisions were shaped by memories of woo
he per trade america first -- portrayed as america firsters as america lasters. dominated by the democracy of force was an illusion. only 30% of the american public thought an allied victory was possible at that stage. as roosevelt aligned his nation with the suppose it "losers." "we will extend to the opponents of force the material resources of this nation, signs and signals, calls for speed, we will speed ahead." for president often characterized as indecisive, admiral...
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gol gol gol del amÉrica!el campeonato, y de extremo al centro del 11 al nueve, cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez y empato el amÉrica. mark: en la primera acciÓn en el que mateos uribe recibe en el medio del campo, de res prende y juega con oribe peralta, abre para renato y vemos el movimiento de mateo uribe entrando al Área y trayendo la atracciÓn del central y de lateral, creo que se equivoca jonathan orozco en la salida, pero llega muy bien cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez no habÍa parecido pero le hablÁbamos que ofensivamente la amÉrica necesita eso, necesita sentirse cÓmodo con el balón y que sus jugadores intervengan en las jugadas. josÉ luis: primera vez que le den espacio renato y vaya que lo explote, jonathan nidia king y de allÁ, se quedÓ completamente en medio pagando y josÉ abella que habÍa hecho movimientos del centro para cubrir oribe peralta que estaba solo, descuidas cecilio domÍnguez define de buena forma. aldo: apareciÓ el sexto mejorasistido ren
gol gol gol del amÉrica!el campeonato, y de extremo al centro del 11 al nueve, cerrando la pinza en el segundo poste, cecilio domÍnguez y empato el amÉrica. mark: en la primera acciÓn en el que mateos uribe recibe en el medio del campo, de res prende y juega con oribe peralta, abre para renato y vemos el movimiento de mateo uribe entrando al Área y trayendo la atracciÓn del central y de lateral, creo que se equivoca jonathan orozco en la salida, pero llega muy bien cerrando la pinza en el...
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aldo: el primeramonestado del amÉrica.a si va a marcar la de julio furch porque la segunda jugada perdiÓ el balÓn y viene la segunda amarilla para un jugador de santos. niel: la primera fue para carlos izquierdoz y la segunda para julio furch. aldo: coincido con usted e, son 70 minutos del partido estÁ moviendo los Últimos instantes de jeremy menes en la cancha. mark: vale la pena aclarar a la gente no es por el resultado del penal independientemente de la falla que tiene desde el manchÓn penal es un jugador trascendente y se ve claramente que se estÁ quedando abajo del ritmo que estÁ exigiendo el partido. aldo: lateral que estaba por cobrar paul aguilar, el argentino tiene la pelota y despuÉs desahoga para el otro sector, valga la deja pasar y la vio complicado, no quiere pararla. vuelve para el exjugador de cholos. recibiÓ falta del ratón isijara, hay tiro libre para el amÉrica. hace un rato veÍamos eldiÁlogo por parte de miguel herrera consultÁndole lo que opina sobre lo que serÁ la primera modificaciÓn del amÉrica. cec
aldo: el primeramonestado del amÉrica.a si va a marcar la de julio furch porque la segunda jugada perdiÓ el balÓn y viene la segunda amarilla para un jugador de santos. niel: la primera fue para carlos izquierdoz y la segunda para julio furch. aldo: coincido con usted e, son 70 minutos del partido estÁ moviendo los Últimos instantes de jeremy menes en la cancha. mark: vale la pena aclarar a la gente no es por el resultado del penal independientemente de la falla que tiene desde el manchÓn...
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think about the ways in which america first, not so much as a replicant of that america first committee, but as a notion, a sentiment, a set of feelings, ideas and practical policies plays itself out during this period. a time when it was not clear with the role of the united the world or what role americans should play in a changing dynamic international economy and changing national security profile. whatal is to complicate america first is by honing in less on the kinds of things the panelists are going to hone in on, international security arrangements, united statess role in protecting europe, and instead i will argue what it was central to the belief of america 50's,in the 1940's and and very much in the 21st century, which is what is the role of the u.s. in the international economy? switching role from security to international economic relationships. i think with donald trump talks particularly about america first, yes, he is invested in with the united states' military obligations and nato, treaty rights and agreements made, the paris accords and others, but i think what reson
think about the ways in which america first, not so much as a replicant of that america first committee, but as a notion, a sentiment, a set of feelings, ideas and practical policies plays itself out during this period. a time when it was not clear with the role of the united the world or what role americans should play in a changing dynamic international economy and changing national security profile. whatal is to complicate america first is by honing in less on the kinds of things the...
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because when you say america first, america used to make money. working man used to make money, but what happened the corporations got rid of the middle class and used foreign workers for cheaper labor. they have disassembled things and it is causing conflict with keeping america black and white, latinos, whatever -- all of them pushed against each other. and while everybody else calls that war, the corporations are getting them all out. and that is the problem. host: ok. levi. a reporter for cnn has the story this morning about the president 's personal doctor, ronnie jackson, issues concerning him, particularly the perspective the vice president brings to the story, saying it was the vice president's physician that raised alarms within the white house that the doctor may have violated federal privacy protections for key patients. and intimidated the vice president's doctor during confrontations. the previously unreported incident is the first sign serious concerns about ronnie jackson's conduct had reached the highest levels of the white house,
because when you say america first, america used to make money. working man used to make money, but what happened the corporations got rid of the middle class and used foreign workers for cheaper labor. they have disassembled things and it is causing conflict with keeping america black and white, latinos, whatever -- all of them pushed against each other. and while everybody else calls that war, the corporations are getting them all out. and that is the problem. host: ok. levi. a reporter for...
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for the president march would sharpen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise.uld be a period devoted to healing the country's ills and the country's divisions, culminating with an announcement on the final day of the month that would both shock and sadden the nation. this dramatic decision would leave march 1968 to be remembered as one of the most significant months in the history of american politics and the american presidency. the month began for president johnson at the swearing in ceremony of the new secretary of defense. as an aide and adviser to three different presidents clark cliff forward's recommendations have been a guiding force through some of america's most critical moments. >> this is a great day for us here in the white house. we were finally successful in persuading clark clifford, prevailing upon him to move from the kitchen cabinet to the east room. some people have compared this appointment to a wedding, after a very long and sometimes secret courtship, we're finally making an honest man out of him. the chief justice honors us by his willin
for the president march would sharpen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise.uld be a period devoted to healing the country's ills and the country's divisions, culminating with an announcement on the final day of the month that would both shock and sadden the nation. this dramatic decision would leave march 1968 to be remembered as one of the most significant months in the history of american politics and the american presidency. the month began for president johnson at...
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[applause] we will make america prosperous again. we will make america safe again.nd this man will make america great again. ladies and gentlemen, it is my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you the 45th resident of the united states of america, president donald trump.
[applause] we will make america prosperous again. we will make america safe again.nd this man will make america great again. ladies and gentlemen, it is my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you the 45th resident of the united states of america, president donald trump.
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they needed to hear why america was stepping away from the paris accord, and they did, and america is not stepping back. we are stepping into play and sending these messages that we are still going to be leaders in the world when it comes to the climate, but we are not going to be held hostage to some executive order that was ill thought out. my hat is off to you for taking that stand and sending a clear message around the world that america will continue to lead in the area of energy. >> thank you. host: from june 12, 2017, the full event available on our website. you refer to this as dear leader. why? guest: it looks like what they do and north korea when they say dear leader. it is embarrassing. lots of people were humiliated by this, exposure to a president who laps up flattery. he solicits flattery. there is something unique about donald trump. he is a divider. he won the country by dividing the country. he is a good businessman. tosaw the opportunity exploit division, and that is what got him elected. he governs as a divider. presents in aur row, who each promised to heal the co
they needed to hear why america was stepping away from the paris accord, and they did, and america is not stepping back. we are stepping into play and sending these messages that we are still going to be leaders in the world when it comes to the climate, but we are not going to be held hostage to some executive order that was ill thought out. my hat is off to you for taking that stand and sending a clear message around the world that america will continue to lead in the area of energy. >>...
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but america is a very special place. this countries has given me -- this country has given me so much. it gave me hope when i despaired. it inspires me when i felt weak. it's given me life. now it's my turn to give back. i came to america to make, not take. to give, not receive. to join the place, not change it or complain about it. and i came to make sure that it doesn't turn out like the country i felt i had to leave. this is why i started f.l.a.g., the foundation for liberty and american greatness, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. f.l.a.g. teaches civics and promotes american pride in elementary, middle and public high schools. the greatest threat facing this pinnacle nation of ours is that for several generations now we have not passed down what it means to be an american. we have not taught americanism, the moral dimension, the limited government dimension, that it is individualism, not collectivism; patriotism, not relativism; god, not government; feint, not secularism; equality of opportunity, that it's e pluribus unum, not
but america is a very special place. this countries has given me -- this country has given me so much. it gave me hope when i despaired. it inspires me when i felt weak. it's given me life. now it's my turn to give back. i came to america to make, not take. to give, not receive. to join the place, not change it or complain about it. and i came to make sure that it doesn't turn out like the country i felt i had to leave. this is why i started f.l.a.g., the foundation for liberty and american...
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america, america. america.ntlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of progress. the white house. the supreme court. in public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> c-span's washington journal come alive with news and policy issues that impact you. ,oming up tuesday morning campaign manager for bernie sanders 2017 presidential campaign discusses the book how bernie one -- how bernie won. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal tuesday morning. >> on this memorial day holiday, c-span is visiting memorials around washington dc and the national mall. we are here at the vietnam veterans memorial, which includes three distinct parts. the wall and the women's memorial and the three serviceman
america, america. america.ntlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of progress. the white house. the supreme court. in public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >>...
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make america great again. thank you very much, god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ ♪ .. >> we're live sunday on "in depth"h best selling novelist david ball catchy. the author talks about his life and answers your questions. send us a question on all of our social media sites. @booktv, is our handle. on our "after words" program, chris hughes discusses his plan to reduce poverty and strengthen the middle class by offering working people a guaranteed income. also this weekend we bring you the unbound book festival in missouri with author discussions on the #metoo movement, the first amendment and writing historical fiction. from the nixon library in california, it's a round table discussion on conservativism. and pulitzer prize-winning journalist eileen mcnamara recounts the life of the late eunice kennedy shriver. that's all this weekend on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. for a complete schedule, visit our web site, booktv.com. now, first up, author nick ad
make america great again. thank you very much, god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ ♪ .. >> we're live sunday on "in depth"h best selling novelist david ball catchy. the author talks about his life and answers your questions. send us a question on all of our social media sites. @booktv, is our handle. on our "after words" program, chris hughes discusses his plan to reduce poverty and strengthen the middle class by offering working...
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keep america great. [applause] pres. trump: keep america great.ause we are doing so well, that another two years when we start the heavy campaign, make america great again would work out too well, right? it is going to be keep america great, because that is exactly where we are headed. applause] pres. trump: but don't tell anybody. i don't want everybody to know. but, i do like that. you know what i paid for that slogan? you know, a lot of these people, politicians, they run and pay for ideas like that. how much did i pay for that? zippo. zippo. i have great respect for the process, but in all fairness, president obama -- [crowd booing] pres. trump: paid $1.8 million for hostages. you, not me, you -- last night you saw it. it is leading to great things, and i think kim jong-un, kim jong-un did a great service to himself and his country by doing this. those hostages came out with respect. we didn't pay for them. we are going to set the table and make a great deal for the world, for north korea, south korea, japan, china. [applause] pres. trump: wha
keep america great. [applause] pres. trump: keep america great.ause we are doing so well, that another two years when we start the heavy campaign, make america great again would work out too well, right? it is going to be keep america great, because that is exactly where we are headed. applause] pres. trump: but don't tell anybody. i don't want everybody to know. but, i do like that. you know what i paid for that slogan? you know, a lot of these people, politicians, they run and pay for ideas...
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yes, america is back! [cheering and applause] >> we have begun the great rebuilding of the united states military. we have ended the disastrous defense sequester. no money for the military. those days are over. [cheering and applause] >> and we've just secured -- you've read all about it -- $700 billion, largest ever amount of money, to support our great war fighters. [applause] >> and i might add that next year, the $700 billion, not million -- i like the sound of million, but billion is better. [laughter] >> the $700 billion grows to $716 billion. and we are going to be stronger than ever before. we will have the strongest military that we've ever had, and it won't even be close. and when did we need it more than now? [applause] >> that means new ships. crowd member: yeah! >> you like that? we have now the lowest number of ships that we've had since world war i. and very soon, you're gonna be up to 355 beautiful ships. 355. [applause] >> that's almost a couple of hundred more ships. so you're gonna be ar
yes, america is back! [cheering and applause] >> we have begun the great rebuilding of the united states military. we have ended the disastrous defense sequester. no money for the military. those days are over. [cheering and applause] >> and we've just secured -- you've read all about it -- $700 billion, largest ever amount of money, to support our great war fighters. [applause] >> and i might add that next year, the $700 billion, not million -- i like the sound of million,...
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"despierta amÉrica"!e gusta contar chistes. aunque no son graciosas, es muy gracioso lo que le sucede. ana: ayÚdame, por favor. >> te clavaste el cinturÓn? ustedes dÍganme si esto es un cinturÓn. paola: nuestro querido johnny tampoco se queda atrÁs. >> la sÚper heroÍna tormenta tropical dejo a karl youman que karla deja al descubierto total. y la gran sorpresa que le dimos a cristina saralegui cuando el sillÓn donde ella y guillermo del toro estaban sentados, se rompiÓ.. eso sÍ, cuando las cosas van bien, sÍ que van bien. por varios aÑos, hay que celebrar su cumpleaÑos en el reino mÁgico. llevaran a fort stanley, que era la primera vez que visitaba el parque. [gritos y risas] >> mickey! quÉ emociÓn! >> despuÉs, francisca. que tambiÉn, era la primera vez. [gritos y risas] >> si de sustos se trata, quÉ te la celebraciÓn de halloween, donde recreamos transilvania? como no todo ese susto, tuvimos celebraciones de halloween mÁs glamorosas con un despliegue de celebridades. >> en el papel de cantinflas... >> pr
"despierta amÉrica"!e gusta contar chistes. aunque no son graciosas, es muy gracioso lo que le sucede. ana: ayÚdame, por favor. >> te clavaste el cinturÓn? ustedes dÍganme si esto es un cinturÓn. paola: nuestro querido johnny tampoco se queda atrÁs. >> la sÚper heroÍna tormenta tropical dejo a karl youman que karla deja al descubierto total. y la gran sorpresa que le dimos a cristina saralegui cuando el sillÓn donde ella y guillermo del toro estaban sentados, se...
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america's the world empire. have that dominance for now although putin gave a speech the other day that puts that into question. even though we don't focus on it so much the libertarian domestic agenda is hard money, free-market, decentralization, legalize all essential relationships business personal and everything else and did i say hard money? hard money. we can't have that for the empire. we can't have a limited temporary constitutional empire. and it's been 16 years of this and look at what shambles our bill of rights is in. look what happened with the all-powerful commander-in-chief and that huge swath of the fourth amendment. in the 1990s when they are posed no new customer regulations with the banks would have to start writing on the customers the entire american right was up in arms. it was up to "the wall street journal" to stop it. section 121b and we passed the patriot act since then and the president has written executive orders too. this was part of bin laden's strategy not because he hated that we
america's the world empire. have that dominance for now although putin gave a speech the other day that puts that into question. even though we don't focus on it so much the libertarian domestic agenda is hard money, free-market, decentralization, legalize all essential relationships business personal and everything else and did i say hard money? hard money. we can't have that for the empire. we can't have a limited temporary constitutional empire. and it's been 16 years of this and look at...
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only in america. you can get anything you ever wanted. only here. -- through all of that magic -- through all of that madness was a picture of an american flag that i had cut from a foreign magazine that was smuggled through the country -- into the country. every once in a while, when i thought i could not take it anymore, i would stare at the flag and try to imagine what it would be like to be in america and to be free. to eat as much as you want it. what a hamburger would taste like. or cheeselike -- ortiz cake. or what it would -- or cheesecake. or what it would be like to walk through central park. i took it to class one day. and someone told on me so the --cher came across the class across the classroom to take it away. despite all of the pressure, i did not surrender the american flag because i knew it was going to be destroyed. and you know, i could not have cared less if i lost it my life or not. my life had no meaning without freedom. but i could not afford to live without the hope that the a
only in america. you can get anything you ever wanted. only here. -- through all of that magic -- through all of that madness was a picture of an american flag that i had cut from a foreign magazine that was smuggled through the country -- into the country. every once in a while, when i thought i could not take it anymore, i would stare at the flag and try to imagine what it would be like to be in america and to be free. to eat as much as you want it. what a hamburger would taste like. or...
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america thank you more than -- america thanks you more than anybody. you have done a spectacular job. thank you very much. [applause] finally, to the men and women about to be commissioned as ensigns in the navy and second lieutenants in the marine corps let me say on behalf of the entire nation, we could not be more proud of the united states naval academy class of 2018. thank you. great job. [applause] congratulations to you all. four years ago, each of you make the most important decision of your lives. you chose the path of hard work, sweat, and sacrifice. you chose the life of honor, courage, and commitment. you chose to serve the nation and defend our great american flag. you chose the navy, blue and gold, from the first moments of induction day, through a grueling six weeks of leave -- six weeks of plebe summer, you endured and you persevered. and then the rest of the brigade returned, and the real test began. you developed morally, mentally, and physically. you poured yourselves into military tactics, navigation ethics, and engineering. and whe
america thank you more than -- america thanks you more than anybody. you have done a spectacular job. thank you very much. [applause] finally, to the men and women about to be commissioned as ensigns in the navy and second lieutenants in the marine corps let me say on behalf of the entire nation, we could not be more proud of the united states naval academy class of 2018. thank you. great job. [applause] congratulations to you all. four years ago, each of you make the most important decision of...
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facing rural america. and i guess the question i pose to you, i would bet most of us are consumers here in urbanized areas. how many would say you live in a rural area? there's a couple. why should we care about rural america? it's really simple. national security. urban america consumers are dependent on rural american consumer producers for water, food, and energy. think about that. every day you're dependent on rural america. it ought to matter. i think the cooperative movement and the consumer welfare and putting consumers first is really the centerpiece of what we try and do it. let's talk about the digitization and what this new landscape is that delia laid out for us. what are some of the threats? well, data. data security and data quality is a huge issue. we're collecting literally mountains of data for all of you as consumers on a daily basis. how many of you have a nest thermostat or a thermostat over your phone? you probably didn't realize you're signing off your data. we take that data security
facing rural america. and i guess the question i pose to you, i would bet most of us are consumers here in urbanized areas. how many would say you live in a rural area? there's a couple. why should we care about rural america? it's really simple. national security. urban america consumers are dependent on rural american consumer producers for water, food, and energy. think about that. every day you're dependent on rural america. it ought to matter. i think the cooperative movement and the...
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welcome to america. keep the violent criminals out. -- what he did to the admiral is a disgrace. legislation name for kate steinle who was gunned down by a five-time deported illegal immigrant. you saw what happened with that court case. can you believe the result of a court case? they voted to protect the sanctuary cities. democrats and liberals in release want to dangerous criminal aliens and savage 10 members onto our streets. these countries send up their sending their not finest. that, i can tell you. we are taking horrible killer because we are much tougher than them. --t is which they understand that is the only language they understand. believesstration cities should be safe havens for americans, not for criminals. we believe violent gang members must be thrown out of our , not allowediately tuesday stay and fester and get larger. we are taking them out by the thousands. we had to write laws and we would not even have a problem to we believe politicians who put criminal aliens before american cit
welcome to america. keep the violent criminals out. -- what he did to the admiral is a disgrace. legislation name for kate steinle who was gunned down by a five-time deported illegal immigrant. you saw what happened with that court case. can you believe the result of a court case? they voted to protect the sanctuary cities. democrats and liberals in release want to dangerous criminal aliens and savage 10 members onto our streets. these countries send up their sending their not finest. that, i...
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america should be proud of you and thank you for this amazing work. [applause] sec. pompeo: so i think i have the record for the longest trip to the first day of work. [laughter] sec. pompeo: i am humbled to be here. i tried to prepare myself for this moment but to stand here and look at the most important diplomatic corps in the world is enormously humbling to me. i talked in my hearing about the fact this nation is so exceptional and so incredibly blessed and the facts that derive from that is that it also creates a responsibility, a duty for america all across the world. i know for certain that america cannot execute that duty, cannot achieve its objectives absent you all, absent executing america's foreign policy in every corner of the world with incredible vigor and energy. i am looking forward to helping you all achieve that. [applause] sec. pompeo: my remarks today will be relatively brief. tomorrow, the president will be here to do my official swearing in. i think much of the cabinet will be here as well. it's an important day for the president's first trip t
america should be proud of you and thank you for this amazing work. [applause] sec. pompeo: so i think i have the record for the longest trip to the first day of work. [laughter] sec. pompeo: i am humbled to be here. i tried to prepare myself for this moment but to stand here and look at the most important diplomatic corps in the world is enormously humbling to me. i talked in my hearing about the fact this nation is so exceptional and so incredibly blessed and the facts that derive from that...
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america, america. america.ies and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] [cheers] coming up next, from washington journal, a look back 100 years during world war i with u.s. involvement in france. that is followed by amazon ceo jeff bezos. later we will play the wreath-laying ceremony at arlington national ceremony, and at 8:00, a look at speeches from across the country featuring oprah winfrey, steve scalise, and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. >> this morning on c-span and the c-span3's american history tv, we look back 100 years to american major engagement to world war i, and to do that this morning, we're the author of the book we're talking about today " thunder in flames." what was happening in the 13 months between the battles we are talking about today? >> we were not prepared to enter this war. we did not have real industrial infrastructure. our army was very strong -- small. it was dispersed over the world so it took time to b
america, america. america.ies and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] [cheers] coming up next, from washington journal, a look back 100 years during world war i with u.s. involvement in france. that is followed by amazon ceo jeff bezos. later we will play the wreath-laying ceremony at arlington national ceremony, and at 8:00, a look at speeches from across the country featuring oprah winfrey, steve scalise, and deputy...
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america, america. and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] [cheers] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> taking a look back at memorial days passed, the jfk library tweeted a picture resident john kennedy attending a memorial day event at arlington national cemetery in 1963. president kennedy is buried at arlington. 100 50 years ago, in 1868, then congressman james garfield, who was a civil war veteran, spoke at arlington, saying, for love of country, they accepted death, and us resolved all doubts, and made a mortal their patriotism and their virtue. he served briefly as the 20th president of the united states. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. coming up tuesday morning, jeff weaver, campaign manager for senator bernie
america, america. and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] [cheers] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> taking a look back at memorial days passed, the jfk library tweeted a picture resident john kennedy attending a memorial day event at arlington national...
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america, america. and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] [cheers] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> taking a look at memorials day passed, the jfk library tweeted a picture of president john kennedy attending a memorial day ceremony at arlington national cemetery in 1963. president kennedy is buried at arlington. congressman james garfield, who was a civil war veteran, spoke forrlington, saying that the love of country they accepted death. he served briefly as the 20th president of the united states. for the love of country they watch live coverage of the utah senate republican primary debate at young
america, america. and gentlemen, please remain in place until the president has departed and the colors are retired. [applause] [cheers] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> taking a look at memorials day passed, the jfk library tweeted a picture of president john kennedy attending a memorial day ceremony at arlington national...
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god bless america.t is this coming it towards us. >> that's the shaker that will go through and clamp the stump of the try, high rpm will shake the tree and knock the a almonds off. >> looks like something from "mad max." i would like one of those for my person seven so i could drive up to people i don't like just like -- >> the next part of the process will be we sweep them up and the troorkt with the harvester will pick them up. >> can i drive the troorkt. >> absolutely. >> good. people think i don't work hard. with almonds at almost $10 a pound this is my opportunity to get this ♪ ♪ >> hey you're a fourth generation american speaking spanish questions basically an american second language. you own a farm which that makes you one of the most americans you can be owning a farm. >> i think i bleed red white and blue. one of the most patriotic people you can me. i live out living a dream and hopefully can pass it on to the next generation. >> if what he said sounds strange to you then unfocus your eyes a
god bless america.t is this coming it towards us. >> that's the shaker that will go through and clamp the stump of the try, high rpm will shake the tree and knock the a almonds off. >> looks like something from "mad max." i would like one of those for my person seven so i could drive up to people i don't like just like -- >> the next part of the process will be we sweep them up and the troorkt with the harvester will pick them up. >> can i drive the troorkt....
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after the war, they built a new life in america.n of hope and a land of limitless opportunity. i keep a photo of them on my desk to remind me of how high the stakes are when nations fail to recognize right from wrong and the decisive power america has to tip the scales in favor of the righteous. [applause] jared: today, we take another historic step in that direction. i am confident that as a result, our nations will be stronger, our people's more prosperous, and our futures filled with even greater promise for peace. may god bless you, may god bless israel, may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> jared just referred to his two grandparents that survived the holocaust. to the holocaust survivors that are here with us today, and for those watching on television who thought that this day would never come. we can never relieve the nightmare of your past, but we do hope that today brings you some measure of comfort. [applause] >> it is now my great honor to call upon the prime minister of the state of israel, benjamin
after the war, they built a new life in america.n of hope and a land of limitless opportunity. i keep a photo of them on my desk to remind me of how high the stakes are when nations fail to recognize right from wrong and the decisive power america has to tip the scales in favor of the righteous. [applause] jared: today, we take another historic step in that direction. i am confident that as a result, our nations will be stronger, our people's more prosperous, and our futures filled with even...
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and, diversifying america's m.d.'-- how one university is leading the way in growing the next generation of african-
and, diversifying america's m.d.'-- how one university is leading the way in growing the next generation of african-
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chairman, rural america and our nation's farmers and ranchers make america great. i expect that is why the president of the united states strongly supports this farm bill and urge its passage. time is not good in the heartland. our nation's farmers and ranchers are struggling. they have no end in sight. net farm income has been cut in half over this period of time. as a result, rural america is not partaking in the economic recovery that urban counterparts are experiencing. there are many reasons why behind the hard times in farm and ranch country. i'll briefly discuss two. in my hometown of midland, texas, we received one inch of rain over the last 195 days. drought is ravaging my state. last year we saw record losses due to hurricanes and wildfires. to the north and ranking member's home, farmers are struggling to get in the fields to plant although it is the middle of may. the fact is men and women who clothe and feed us in a manner that is unrivaled are the ones hit hardest and first by mother nature. a second reason for the current conditions is another factor
chairman, rural america and our nation's farmers and ranchers make america great. i expect that is why the president of the united states strongly supports this farm bill and urge its passage. time is not good in the heartland. our nation's farmers and ranchers are struggling. they have no end in sight. net farm income has been cut in half over this period of time. as a result, rural america is not partaking in the economic recovery that urban counterparts are experiencing. there are many...
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incredible heritage, challenge america by sovereignty, and weaken america's pride. we know the truth, will speak the truth, and defend that truth. america is the greatest fighting force for peace, justice, and freedom in the history of the world. [applause] pres. trump: and in case you have not noticed, we have become a lot stronger lately. [applause] pres. trump: a lot. we are not going to apologize for america. we are going to stand up for america. no more apologies. we are going to stand up for our citizens. we are going to stand up for our values. and we are going to stand up for our men and women in uniform. [applause] pres. trump: because we know that a nation must have pride in its history to have confidence in its future. we are the nation that build the highways, the railroads, the empire state building in one year, the golden gate bridge, and we are the nation that built the panama canal. we trekked the mountains, explored the oceans, and settled the vast frontier. we won two world wars, defeated communism and fascism, and put a man on the face of the moon
incredible heritage, challenge america by sovereignty, and weaken america's pride. we know the truth, will speak the truth, and defend that truth. america is the greatest fighting force for peace, justice, and freedom in the history of the world. [applause] pres. trump: and in case you have not noticed, we have become a lot stronger lately. [applause] pres. trump: a lot. we are not going to apologize for america. we are going to stand up for america. no more apologies. we are going to stand up...
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what's happened is every group in america feels threatened. but just blacks and other minorities, whites feel threatened. studies in my book says 67% of the white working-class feel their more discriminated against the minorities. such as muslims and jews, and buddhists that feel threatened, christians now feel threatened. within me to movement is not just women comments men. every group feels threatened every group thinks the other tribe claims to be perfect than the claims are ridiculous. the second reason we are where we are has to do with why you're the expert on this. when you read stuff in the papers it's wrong. his white supremacy white nationalism. it's not helpful to call half of the country white supremacist. what's happening is what jd referred to, you must have two white tribes now. 's class and educational level and the cultural divide has split america's white majority. it's interesting that use the term ethnic. the field was ethnic and ethnic content. have a 17 page footnote describing what ethnicity is. . . something else that
what's happened is every group in america feels threatened. but just blacks and other minorities, whites feel threatened. studies in my book says 67% of the white working-class feel their more discriminated against the minorities. such as muslims and jews, and buddhists that feel threatened, christians now feel threatened. within me to movement is not just women comments men. every group feels threatened every group thinks the other tribe claims to be perfect than the claims are ridiculous. the...
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are grown in america.om farmers in new jersey and california. here on the tag, you have low came. >> that's right. >> reporter: people feel strongly about supporting american farmers? >> i certainly do. >> hi, david. >> reporter: those local farmers grateful to emily for selling their ren knock ewe louse. >> we'll have some beautiful flowers. >> reporter: the roses, too. >> right here, we have two variety of garden rose. this is called kate. and this one is called francois. that's my favorite. >> reporter: green valley floral, salinas, california. that american flag, right there on the box. and in detroit tonight, they're hard at work, hoping to celebrate your mom. >> hi, dave. lisa from pot and box in detroit, michigan. >> reporter: while waiting for the spring bloom, they find american farmers with flowers already. >> we reach out to the slow flowers network to connect with american farms. >> reporter: it's a growing trend. in chicago tonight. >> hi, david. >> reporter: chicago's wicker park neighborhood
are grown in america.om farmers in new jersey and california. here on the tag, you have low came. >> that's right. >> reporter: people feel strongly about supporting american farmers? >> i certainly do. >> hi, david. >> reporter: those local farmers grateful to emily for selling their ren knock ewe louse. >> we'll have some beautiful flowers. >> reporter: the roses, too. >> right here, we have two variety of garden rose. this is called kate. and...
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chairman, rural america and our nation's farmers and ranchers make america great. i expect that is why the president of the united states strongly supports this farm bill and urge its passage. time is not good in the heartland. our nation's farmers and ranchers are struggling. they have no end in sight. net farm income has been cut in half over this period of time. as a result, rural america is not partaking in the economic recovery that urban counterparts are experiencing. there are many reasons why behind the hard times in farm and ranch country. i'll briefly discuss two. in my hometown of midland, texas, we received one inch of rain over the last 195 days. drought is ravaging my state. last year we saw record losses due to hurricanes and wildfires. to the north and ranking member's home, farmers are struggling to get in the fields to plant although it is the middle of may. the fact is men and women who clothe and feed us in a manner that is unrivaled are the ones hit hardest and first by mother nature. a second reason for the current conditions is another factor
chairman, rural america and our nation's farmers and ranchers make america great. i expect that is why the president of the united states strongly supports this farm bill and urge its passage. time is not good in the heartland. our nation's farmers and ranchers are struggling. they have no end in sight. net farm income has been cut in half over this period of time. as a result, rural america is not partaking in the economic recovery that urban counterparts are experiencing. there are many...
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we need a better deal for america. and it's determination of my party, the democratic party here, that we can and we must provide a better deal for america. not just in infrastructure, which i'll talk about in a moment. but in education, in the environment, in jobs. job training. wages. business opportunities. trade policy. all of these things. are part of our program which we like to call, it's a better deal for america. it's not the phony baloney infrastructure program that the president proposed. it's a program that has the potential, if we could enact the laws, really build a proper infrastructure. and as we do that, an issue that my team has been talking about for the better part of eight or nine years now, this little plaque is getting western out, we call it make it in america. we're pleased that the president has taken up that subject. in his speeches during the campaign. in his programs that he put forth he talks about making it in america. i suppose that's why he tweeted out that he was concerned about chines
we need a better deal for america. and it's determination of my party, the democratic party here, that we can and we must provide a better deal for america. not just in infrastructure, which i'll talk about in a moment. but in education, in the environment, in jobs. job training. wages. business opportunities. trade policy. all of these things. are part of our program which we like to call, it's a better deal for america. it's not the phony baloney infrastructure program that the president...
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today understanding the america of today by understanding the america from the past. pulitzer prize winner historian john mitch shum on the polarizing politics of trump. are they really knew? plus listing mental health, the growing number of people dependent on anti-depressants and what the drug companies don't want you to know. good evening everyone and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. it's a speech torn from today's headlines. build a wall of steel as high as heaven to keep problematic immigrants out of the united states. but in fact the year was 19 caller: 24. the immigrants were coming from italy. and the speaker was georgia governor clifford walker an addressing a national convention of the ku klux klan. in his new book author explores racial strive called the soul of america, the battle for our better angels with whole world trying to figure out trump era. not only does niche chum see how it's lit and how america has come through the darkness every occasion. and joining me now from raleigh, north carolina. welcome to the program. >> tha
today understanding the america of today by understanding the america from the past. pulitzer prize winner historian john mitch shum on the polarizing politics of trump. are they really knew? plus listing mental health, the growing number of people dependent on anti-depressants and what the drug companies don't want you to know. good evening everyone and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. it's a speech torn from today's headlines. build a wall of steel as high as heaven...
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from this day forward, it's going to be only "america first, america first!" there were to be a trade war, which is what so many histrionic interpreters are calling this, the united states would stand to win. economic move or purely political, we get reaction from both sides of the atlantic. also tonight, as the nhs prepares to mark its 70th anniversary, just how big a funding crisis is there? demand is going up by 3.5% every year, however, proportionately, the income for trust is only rising by around 1.2% a year, so we have a fundamental gap, that is how it is. the evening standard defends editorial integrity after being accused of offering advertisers favourable use coverage. can we trust what we see in the news any we speak with the former executive chairman of news international. hello, good evening. if you want to understand president trump's economic policy, all you have to do is read playboy. an interview he gave nearly 30 years ago to the soft porn magazine lays it out with clarity. "we americans are laughed at around the world for losing 150 billion
from this day forward, it's going to be only "america first, america first!" there were to be a trade war, which is what so many histrionic interpreters are calling this, the united states would stand to win. economic move or purely political, we get reaction from both sides of the atlantic. also tonight, as the nhs prepares to mark its 70th anniversary, just how big a funding crisis is there? demand is going up by 3.5% every year, however, proportionately, the income for trust is...
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only in america. go ahead. go ahead. >> as far as i am concerned, the nazi party and the communists party should be illegal. i do not know why they are legal at all. they have killed so many people. they are illegal in germany. the nazi party. the communist party is illegal in romania. i have no idea why they are legal here. it is a destructive system and i am against it and i do not think they should be allowed any more than any other systems. >> we are going to have to wrap this up now. general ritchie, mrs. ritchie, thank you very much. please show your appreciation. [applause] >> interested in american history to be? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can preview upcoming programs and watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films and more. american history tv on c-span.org/history. each week, american history to these railamerica bring the archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. >> time, 34 hours, status of base, unknown. eta fallout? we are working on it. the c
only in america. go ahead. go ahead. >> as far as i am concerned, the nazi party and the communists party should be illegal. i do not know why they are legal at all. they have killed so many people. they are illegal in germany. the nazi party. the communist party is illegal in romania. i have no idea why they are legal here. it is a destructive system and i am against it and i do not think they should be allowed any more than any other systems. >> we are going to have to wrap this...
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you all have a plan to divide america, but what is your plan to unite america? and another thing, you talked about civil war a few minutes ago. did you answer why north carolina was kicked out of the union? i'll be waiting on your response. thank you. >> no, i am a tennesseean, so we took our state from north carolina. i don't know that particular question. uneducated and racist, i'm not sure what you mean. there is a great divide in the country. and i hope that we can talk more and listen to each other more. not that we will come to some position, that we are all agree on, we never will. at best, this is a 60/40 country. at best. if we can get to 51/49 now, that's a remarkable number. i was talking to someone the other day, can you imagine the day in the country, a result like the 1984 election, where ronald reagan carried 49 states. it's just so removed from where we are. and one of the things we have to figure out, how did we get from a 49 state country to one that is so divided? and you're right, the partisan media has a great deal to do with that. is it a c
you all have a plan to divide america, but what is your plan to unite america? and another thing, you talked about civil war a few minutes ago. did you answer why north carolina was kicked out of the union? i'll be waiting on your response. thank you. >> no, i am a tennesseean, so we took our state from north carolina. i don't know that particular question. uneducated and racist, i'm not sure what you mean. there is a great divide in the country. and i hope that we can talk more and...
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america. we ask these things not of ourselves but in accordance with your well and your holy name as the prince of peace. amen. please join the u.s. in singingnd chorus our national anthem. [national anthem begins] ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there -- o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [applause] (202) 748-8003 -- announcer: ladies and gentlemen, general dunford. dunford: ladies and gentlemen, once again, welcome to the sermon. mr. president, secretary mattis, and distinguished guests with the gold star families with us this morning, it is an honor to join you. to remember the more than one million americans who gave their last full measure so we could live in freedom.
america. we ask these things not of ourselves but in accordance with your well and your holy name as the prince of peace. amen. please join the u.s. in singingnd chorus our national anthem. [national anthem begins] ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag...
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for a few moments, let us look at america. let us listen to america.to find the answer to that question. as we look at america, we see cities enveloped in smoke and flames. we hear sirens in the night. we see americans dying on distant battlefields across. we see americans hating each other, fighting each other, killing each other at home. and as we see and hear these things, millions of americans cry out in anguish, did we come all this way for this? did american boys die in normandy and korea and in valley forge for this? listen to the answer to those questions. it is another voice, it is a quiet voice and the turmoil of the shouting. it is the voice of the great majority of americans that have forgotten americans, the non- shutters, the non- demonstrators, they are not racist or sick, they're not guilty of the crime that plagues the land, they are black and they are white, they are native and foreign, young and old, they work in america's factories, they would america's businesses, they serve in government, they provide most of the soldiers who died
for a few moments, let us look at america. let us listen to america.to find the answer to that question. as we look at america, we see cities enveloped in smoke and flames. we hear sirens in the night. we see americans dying on distant battlefields across. we see americans hating each other, fighting each other, killing each other at home. and as we see and hear these things, millions of americans cry out in anguish, did we come all this way for this? did american boys die in normandy and korea...