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voice of america. steve redisch will join us. >> told phil talked of a leak types in different cities. berchtold he talked to a hold a wide range of people. explore the countryside here he wanted to and understand what makes american stick. he had read that americans were individualistic. he actually saw us as much more collectivist this. it seems hard for us to imagine. he saw the u.s. as a group of people who like to form associations. who wanted to always be with other people. after he went to the u.s., he saw the french as the individualists. from that, he concluded that he was going to put up his colossal statute. he was going to have to say something to people who understood themselves as a big group. as a society. as a collective entity. >> watch this whole event as part of our lineup. it includes a discussion on how social media has changed the news coverage. commencement speeches from new york mayor, cory booker, and he long must -- elon musk. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> we
voice of america. steve redisch will join us. >> told phil talked of a leak types in different cities. berchtold he talked to a hold a wide range of people. explore the countryside here he wanted to and understand what makes american stick. he had read that americans were individualistic. he actually saw us as much more collectivist this. it seems hard for us to imagine. he saw the u.s. as a group of people who like to form associations. who wanted to always be with other people. after he...
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we have a weekly program devoted to south america, a program called americas now and that program allows a very experienced correspondents south america to come up with good in- depth pieces, 6 test well in its stores which are very powerful. michael voss is our correspondent in havana, cuba and has been there a long time and bbc said to come back to london and he did not want to go so he joined cctv and has done exxon reporting in the area. -- and has done excellent reporting in the area. host: are democrats lined as next -- caller: i would like to ask about the chinese communist government. it does not refer to itself as communists anymore. it calls itself market socialism. justt the leaders of china consolidating their power and wealth and will never really be able to return to democracy? guest: thank you very much. i'm not going to look into a crystal ball and tell you what china will look like in 10 or 20 years. clearly, the communist party is the ruling. party of ruling -- is the ruling party of china. that will not change any time soon and because of that, there are certain areas
we have a weekly program devoted to south america, a program called americas now and that program allows a very experienced correspondents south america to come up with good in- depth pieces, 6 test well in its stores which are very powerful. michael voss is our correspondent in havana, cuba and has been there a long time and bbc said to come back to london and he did not want to go so he joined cctv and has done exxon reporting in the area. -- and has done excellent reporting in the area....
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eleven dictators in latin america and what we as the school americas watch are saying is what is the purpose behind the training of these human rights violators who keep popping up from argentina. general be there was just sentenced for for kidnapping babies you know in colombia every drug traffickers a lot of the major generals were just recently cited as being in the payroll of the north to divide a drug cartel. in mexico we're seeing the same thing as well the u.s. continues to prop up these human rights violators and the violence continues and as you just had mentioned this school graduates a lot of these people that end up being. taters and human rights violators of what is it about the school of america does that kind of pumps out these these graduates that end up committing these crimes later on well in one thousand nine hundred eighty six the pentagon was forced to reveal that the school the americas was actually teaching torture and after the grassroots pressure continued to show that graduates were still being trained and in two thousand and one they changed the name of the
eleven dictators in latin america and what we as the school americas watch are saying is what is the purpose behind the training of these human rights violators who keep popping up from argentina. general be there was just sentenced for for kidnapping babies you know in colombia every drug traffickers a lot of the major generals were just recently cited as being in the payroll of the north to divide a drug cartel. in mexico we're seeing the same thing as well the u.s. continues to prop up these...
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they see themselves as bringing the world to america and america to the world. that is for their specific audience for their specific shows. we try to be a global broadcaster. in america, our prime job is deciding which stories are of importance to the different audiences. for the license the audience in the united kingdom, it varies from america. i am sure we will talk about that later. we do have a role in reporting britain. britain is an importer and interesting european country. we're not part of the government. we do not report written for britain's sake. >> you can call us if you have questions for simon wilson from the bbc. simon wilson is -- covers washington and america. what are you looking at? how do you bring a different lense to it that is unique? guest: there is massive interest in america for all sorts of reasons. the raw politics, the president is one of the most important and powerful elected persons in the world. we're always interested in the race for the white house. this year, it is interesting because there are a lot of other things happeni
they see themselves as bringing the world to america and america to the world. that is for their specific audience for their specific shows. we try to be a global broadcaster. in america, our prime job is deciding which stories are of importance to the different audiences. for the license the audience in the united kingdom, it varies from america. i am sure we will talk about that later. we do have a role in reporting britain. britain is an importer and interesting european country. we're not...
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is a threat to america. and he's writing about an america -- he's presaging here, i think, an america that is much larger than he sees -- than he's describing here. when tocqueville came here, paris had 800,000 people. america's largest city, new york, had 200,000. charleston 30,000. second largest city in the south after new orleans. over the next century, industrialization and vast immigration changed thdemograph. later -- charleston was down there with only 58,000. and you had these vast waves of immigration, starting from ireland and germany in the 1840s which were different cultures, many of these immigrants were catholics in a mostly protestant country that was suspicious of catholics. you had immigration from the 1890s. you start having a lot of immigration from southern and eastern europe, which is very alarming tomorrow americans. we have as many as year 1907, 1 million 200,000 immigrants alive in a country of 86 million. that's as much immigration as we've had in the last decade per annually in a c
is a threat to america. and he's writing about an america -- he's presaging here, i think, an america that is much larger than he sees -- than he's describing here. when tocqueville came here, paris had 800,000 people. america's largest city, new york, had 200,000. charleston 30,000. second largest city in the south after new orleans. over the next century, industrialization and vast immigration changed thdemograph. later -- charleston was down there with only 58,000. and you had these vast...
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america tonight. and, he's here to tell us about a comeback. david? >> reporter: encouraging trend, diane. we know the number we reported here. more than hatch of what we bought in the '60s was made in america, in fact. now, it's 98%. but tonight, the red hot conversation fueled by the olympic uniforms led us to american companies bringing jobs back and those made in america labels, too. it was the simple inspection that ignited a firestorm. sharyn asking to see the labels on the olympic uniforms. made in china. ralph lauren now saying they'll make them in america for the 2014 games. but we've heard from so many american brands big and small who aren't waiting to bring manufacturing back. underneath the l.a. sky, inside this old garment building, one american label sewing that notion that it can be done here. made in america, how are you? ryan roberts, going strong, telling us the key all along was making it here. when you first started, you were actually making the clothes in mexico? >> everything th
america tonight. and, he's here to tell us about a comeback. david? >> reporter: encouraging trend, diane. we know the number we reported here. more than hatch of what we bought in the '60s was made in america, in fact. now, it's 98%. but tonight, the red hot conversation fueled by the olympic uniforms led us to american companies bringing jobs back and those made in america labels, too. it was the simple inspection that ignited a firestorm. sharyn asking to see the labels on the olympic...
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is tightening its grip on these days in america's backyard a four decade drug war has sparked military interest coming up we'll show you have to show you how the u.s. may be helping to agree enemies before fighting them off. and it's tuesday july tenth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz a ball and you're watching r t well despite what you hear he's still in the running republican presidential candidate ron paul and his supporters are giving up on his delegate strategy and it looks like that effort is paying off in the state of nebraska one week from today nebraska will be holding its convention and if paul now has the state it will be the fifth state who's delegation paul controls and according to republican national committee rules securing five states means you can formally be nominated for president and that guarantees hand time to speak on the floor so it's not over yet but can he pull it off and what would a win in a brass commune for paul and his very loyal following what a way an austin petersen director of freedom works joins us now welcome austin was so contrary. to popu
is tightening its grip on these days in america's backyard a four decade drug war has sparked military interest coming up we'll show you have to show you how the u.s. may be helping to agree enemies before fighting them off. and it's tuesday july tenth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz a ball and you're watching r t well despite what you hear he's still in the running republican presidential candidate ron paul and his supporters are giving up on his delegate strategy and it looks like...
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soy amÉrica un saludo para los amantes de lo bueno, como yo que estoy buenÍsima.
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i love america, i love what america represents.ove the sacrifice america has made for freedoms throughout the world. this is a critical time for our nation, a time of toys -- of choice. we will have another american century with freedom blossoming and prosperity for all our citizens here because i believe in america. i believe in you. i salute you. together we will make sure we keep america the whole of the earth. thank you so very much and god bless the vfw and the united states of america. ♪ >> the today treasury secretary tim of the day there is before the house financial-services committee. -- timothy geithner. live coverage at 9:30 eastern on c-span 3. the brookings institution host a discussion today on the presidential candidates foreign- policy agendas. rich williamson from the mitt romney campaign will speak. see it live it 2:30 eastern on c-span 3. >> coming up live today on c- span, "washington journal" brings to the news of the day from capitol hill. that the house resumes to look at legislation for oil-drilling in the
i love america, i love what america represents.ove the sacrifice america has made for freedoms throughout the world. this is a critical time for our nation, a time of toys -- of choice. we will have another american century with freedom blossoming and prosperity for all our citizens here because i believe in america. i believe in you. i salute you. together we will make sure we keep america the whole of the earth. thank you so very much and god bless the vfw and the united states of america....
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for drug trafficking the narcotics war in latin america still rages on in the u.s. his grip on the region is tightening but we want to know what's in it for them some answers ahead. plus it's a hard knock life for american students they're becoming prisoners to their education in more ways than one from cops in the classrooms and metal detectors at every door it's school safety on hyperdrive so when we shift from protecting america's youth to imprisoning them. it's tuesday july tenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching. well despite what you hear he's still in the running republican presidential candidate ron paul and his supporters aren't giving up on his delegate strategy and it looks like that effort is paying off in the state of nebraska one week from today there will be holding its convention now paul nabs the state it will be the fifth state who's delegation paul controls and according to republican national committee rules securing five states means you can formally be nominated for president and that guarantees him time to speak
for drug trafficking the narcotics war in latin america still rages on in the u.s. his grip on the region is tightening but we want to know what's in it for them some answers ahead. plus it's a hard knock life for american students they're becoming prisoners to their education in more ways than one from cops in the classrooms and metal detectors at every door it's school safety on hyperdrive so when we shift from protecting america's youth to imprisoning them. it's tuesday july tenth five pm...
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based on his travels around america in the 1830s. mr. boroun was a guest lecturer at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina in a course called "the conservative intellectual tradition in america" taught by professor mally factor. >> well, thank you very much. it's an honor to be here. and a special honor to be asked to speak on the fragility of watered liberty and to speak on alexis detocqueville. i began to think he was something like mozart. that i was in the presence of a mind that was so far above the level of almost anyone else in history that he almost books no comparison with anybody else. you can listen to the music of mozart. and it sounds pleasant, melodic and so forth. but if you really think about it, if you really kind of analyze it, you realize that he's doing things no one else had ever done or was capable of doing. that it's so far above the level of ordinary, even impressive achievement that you're in the presence of something rare. and i think you see the same thing with detocqueville. it's easy to r
based on his travels around america in the 1830s. mr. boroun was a guest lecturer at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina in a course called "the conservative intellectual tradition in america" taught by professor mally factor. >> well, thank you very much. it's an honor to be here. and a special honor to be asked to speak on the fragility of watered liberty and to speak on alexis detocqueville. i began to think he was something like mozart. that i was in...
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what a perfect way to celebrate america's birthday. oldest democracy with some of our newest citizens. i have to tell you this is one of my favorite things to do. it brings me great joy and inspiration because it reminds us that we are a country that is bound together by fidelity to a set of ideas. as members of our military, you raise your hand and to get out of service. it is an honor for me to serve as your commander and chief. today, you raise your hands and have taken an oath of citizenship. i cannot be prouder to be among the first to greet you as my fellow americans looking back, that it was an act of extraordinary audacity. a few dozen delegates in that hall in philadelphia daring to define -- defied the mightiest empires in the world, and declaring that he these united colonies ought to be free and independent states. 236 years later, we marvel at america's story. from a strain of 13 colonies to 50 states, from the fragile experiment in democracy to a beacon of freedom that still lights the world, from a society of farmers and
what a perfect way to celebrate america's birthday. oldest democracy with some of our newest citizens. i have to tell you this is one of my favorite things to do. it brings me great joy and inspiration because it reminds us that we are a country that is bound together by fidelity to a set of ideas. as members of our military, you raise your hand and to get out of service. it is an honor for me to serve as your commander and chief. today, you raise your hands and have taken an oath of...
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cuales son las primeras plmando tos queivisio aplicdesÁ, hoa am@ univisa caldeerta america@@univa amÉricaertfotogrericÍa de@@lisionde americÑa yunivndesp luea ameruno @@cciÓspiertn susericaunivis@@o apellidos atrÁs y la fiebre de la eurocopa de verdad que inunÓo a todos. >>> creo que fonsi estaba en espaÑa. >>> asÍ es.. >>> porque no tenÍa la camisa de los islanders de puerto rico. cÓmo, si ganaron 4 a 0, me encanta espaÑa islanders, islande islanders. >>> escuchen esto, porque que sÓlo son 5 dÍas para que eugenio derbez pierda la solterÍa no se pueden perder la transmisiÓn de la boda aquÍ por univision, la casa de todos, el programa se llama la historia de nuestra historia, la boda de alessandra y eugenio derbez. >>> esto merece un ah.... pongamos orden en esta cuenta, derbez te quedan 5 dÍas de soltero y a nosotros 6 para ver esta boda. >>> correcto, asÍ mismo, pero famosos dan consejos dedespiert casarse, vamos a ver lo que esta vez rodner figueroa tiene que decir tendrÁ muchadespierta ame@ alcoba. ay rodner. >>> tienes todo fresco enameric alcoba.spiert erica> siemunivis@@ lo madespie
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when i talk to people what is america, when people respond america is a democracy, america is a constitutional republic. when you read the document of the declaration of independence the full declaration, the full constitution, you understand limited government and personal responsibility and you understand free sovereignty, strong national defend but there are people on the other side. you can call them communism, socialism, marxism or states smg but they believe in nationalism. they believe in en a welfare state. you can't tell me you are not seeing that in the united states of america right now. >> wow, because this proves how biased the liberal media. because you come out so smart right now. a lot of left leaning media portrays you as some crazy guy. wow, i hundred 10 percent agree with you. >> this is the point. there are some people in this country that are afraid of my story. there are some people that don't want to let people know that you can have a young black male from the inner city a career veteran that had a family. i am third of four generation american military. so i have to co
when i talk to people what is america, when people respond america is a democracy, america is a constitutional republic. when you read the document of the declaration of independence the full declaration, the full constitution, you understand limited government and personal responsibility and you understand free sovereignty, strong national defend but there are people on the other side. you can call them communism, socialism, marxism or states smg but they believe in nationalism. they believe...
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tocqueville ruled before he arrived that america was different. it was something he wanted to see, that it was a democracy, the word he used in his title and it was a democracy, that was something that the people in whose circles he lived and his family in which he'd grown up regarded with dread. the young republican involved and important ways in the days of the founders and revolutionary america was still a somewhat deferential society and not an aristocratic society and most involved those with a certain amount of property to vote and that's yet framers of the constitution decided that the representatives were chosen by the same electorate that chose the numerous house in the state legislature that would be as wide a franchise and not a complete franchise of all adult, male, citizens. he was considered dangerous in the british tradition to allow those without property and without a stake in society to be in a position to determine the course of government and this is indeed a tradition that comes to us as well from athens and rome where they al
tocqueville ruled before he arrived that america was different. it was something he wanted to see, that it was a democracy, the word he used in his title and it was a democracy, that was something that the people in whose circles he lived and his family in which he'd grown up regarded with dread. the young republican involved and important ways in the days of the founders and revolutionary america was still a somewhat deferential society and not an aristocratic society and most involved those...
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we have the possibility of having an application in north america and south america and asia. from my point of view, it is a global, political, and diplomatic the. we also have a dilemma. i think the key point here is the emphasis too much that the united states is putting in this negotiation. what the u.s. wants is the best intellectual property rules. i see a possibility. there are negotiations. in a few years, they could establish a more common relationship meleke. how does your group view the possibility for a new u.s. foreign policy? >> the first manifestation we have seen of the u.s. richen of to the western hemisphere and the pacific. >> it shows the future direction. the united states was not the original one. they realized something was happening. the alliances in the americas. brazil was looking to china. the realization that we need to be part of those discussions and critical to those discussions. the challenge that i see is, novo one, those discussions are happening. it is wonderful. little attention is being given to it. i did not know how significant the amount
we have the possibility of having an application in north america and south america and asia. from my point of view, it is a global, political, and diplomatic the. we also have a dilemma. i think the key point here is the emphasis too much that the united states is putting in this negotiation. what the u.s. wants is the best intellectual property rules. i see a possibility. there are negotiations. in a few years, they could establish a more common relationship meleke. how does your group view...
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i want these to be the best days in america's history. because i love america.ply believe that america is the hope of the world. and i know that in the quality and wisdom of the leadership america gives lies the only hope for millions of people all over the world that they can live their lives in peace and freedom. we must be worthy of that hope in every sense of the word. tonight i ask for your prayers to help me. in everything i do throughout the days of my presidency to be worthy of their hopes and of yours. god bless america, and god bless each and every one of you. >>> author david petrusa writes about the president. >> and harry truman goes to the white house and says to eleanor roosevelt, can i pray for you? and she says, no, we need to pray for you. >> their campaign -- >> there are a lot of promises made. he said he would have to rent a very large hall, very much larger than this with us to get all the people that jack kennedy promised the vice presidency that year. >> and their ideas. >> calvin coolidge may have been the last jeffersonian, a man who be
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it is a threat to america, and he's writing about -- and he's presaging here an america that is much larger than he see -- than he's describing here. you know, when tocqueville came here, charleston had 30,000. the second largest city in the south after new orleans. over the next century industrialization and vast immigration changed that demography hugely. by 1912 new york had 5 million people, chicago, 2 million, philadelphia 1.5 million although charleston was still down there with only 58,000 and you had these vast waves of immigration starting from ireland and germany in the 1840s which were different cultures and many of these immigrants were catholics and the protestants were suspicious of catholics and you had immigration from the 1890s and you start having a lot of immigration from southern and eastern europe which was very alarming to many americans and you had 1 million, 200 thousand and that's as much immigration as we've had in the last decade per annually in a country more than three times that size. so you're talking about a huge inundation of people who come with stra
it is a threat to america, and he's writing about -- and he's presaging here an america that is much larger than he see -- than he's describing here. you know, when tocqueville came here, charleston had 30,000. the second largest city in the south after new orleans. over the next century industrialization and vast immigration changed that demography hugely. by 1912 new york had 5 million people, chicago, 2 million, philadelphia 1.5 million although charleston was still down there with only...
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i want these to be the best days in america's history. because i love america.ply believe that america is the hope of the world. and i know that in the quality and wisdom of the leadership america gives lies the only hope for millions of people all over the world that they can live their lives in peace and freedom. we must be worthy of that hope in every sense of the word. tonight i ask for your prayers to help me. in everything that i do throughout the days of my presidency to be worthy of their hopes and of yours. god bless america, and god bless each and every one of you. >>> i think that that's pretty clear that the effort that was undertaken there ran into a lot of controversy, a lot of miscommunications, so i think those bills are not coming back again this year or any year for that matter. >> cochair of the internet caucus and virginia republican bob goodlack on legislation in the next congress and other telecommunications issues, monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span 2. >>> this is c-span 3 every weekend 48 hours of people and event
i want these to be the best days in america's history. because i love america.ply believe that america is the hope of the world. and i know that in the quality and wisdom of the leadership america gives lies the only hope for millions of people all over the world that they can live their lives in peace and freedom. we must be worthy of that hope in every sense of the word. tonight i ask for your prayers to help me. in everything that i do throughout the days of my presidency to be worthy of...
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our report looked at north america and it's important for north america. our numbers are significantly less conservative than those of the energy information administration. we looked at what is potentially available and by the way, our numbers on mexico show a different profile than the numbers adam showed from the eia, which quite conservatively show a continued decline in mexican production. i think the world is going to find at the end of the year that mexican production will be up year on year from onshore production, there are discoveries offshore in deepwater that have just been announced. the full results of experimentation and the extension of the eagle fjord from texas from just the other side of the border are just becoming publicly available and there's oreason no assume that the geology won't work. what there's reason to be somewhat skeptical about is whether a company like pemex can do what the independent entrepreneurial companies of north america can do, and let me be very specific about this. what has allowed this to work and what makes it
our report looked at north america and it's important for north america. our numbers are significantly less conservative than those of the energy information administration. we looked at what is potentially available and by the way, our numbers on mexico show a different profile than the numbers adam showed from the eia, which quite conservatively show a continued decline in mexican production. i think the world is going to find at the end of the year that mexican production will be up year on...
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field organizer for the school of the americas watch joining me earlier take a listen. men will know diego was trained at the u.s. army school of the americas which is a military training institution for latin american officials and soldiers it was actually set up in one hundred forty six in panama and later was moved in one thousand nine hundred eighty two to four benning ga manuel noriega was trained at the school americas in one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's and he was even considered one of the student with honors he. called our man in panama manuel noriega was on the cia payroll that he said from one thousand nine hundred sixty six until his ouster by the us invasion in one thousand nine hundred nine and little has changed since then the us army school the americas has consistently graduated the worst human rights violators and eleven at least eleven dictators in latin america and what we as the school americas watch are saying is what is the purpose behind the training of these human rights violators who keep popping up from argentina. general be there was jus
field organizer for the school of the americas watch joining me earlier take a listen. men will know diego was trained at the u.s. army school of the americas which is a military training institution for latin american officials and soldiers it was actually set up in one hundred forty six in panama and later was moved in one thousand nine hundred eighty two to four benning ga manuel noriega was trained at the school americas in one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's and he was even considered...
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if you do well in america, then you do well by america.er, but once you climb that ladder, you did well in america, you do well by america. what does that mean? you pay your tacks and you don't complain about it like our parent ts and our grandparents did. you create good jobs here. the reason they go crazy when people point out the basic facts is that they have created a mythology that said the only way we got to be great is we were the wild, wild west. people did whatever they wanted to do. when somebody starts pointing out the basic facts, no, no, we made massive investments together in infrastructure, in education. we educated a whole generation of americans to outcompete the world. we did that together through america's government. it knocks down the whole house of cards. so they have to attack. even when the president says something purely patriotic like he did, says america's government is a partner to america's business community, they have to go crazy because he's talking about facts. they're talking about mythology. >> the best w
if you do well in america, then you do well by america.er, but once you climb that ladder, you did well in america, you do well by america. what does that mean? you pay your tacks and you don't complain about it like our parent ts and our grandparents did. you create good jobs here. the reason they go crazy when people point out the basic facts is that they have created a mythology that said the only way we got to be great is we were the wild, wild west. people did whatever they wanted to do....
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♪ despierta amÉrica ♪.en despierta amÉrica, hay expectativa en mÉxico por el resultado final de las elecciones mientras continÚa el re conteo deamericahe@@univisio ife se niega a contar todos los votos. >>> captan en cÁmara el momentoe que un hombre es arrollado por un auto. y en los de moportes corinthiane brasil campeÓnivisioe la@@spier derbez y vamos a mÉxico con todos los preparativos, y hablamos en exclusiva con la futura esposa alessandra rosaldo. >>> y tenemos boda, atenciÓn papÁs sus hijos se quedan solos en casa aquÍ le damos armas para defenderse en caso de emergencia. >>> le cumplimos el sueÑo a un pequeÑo fanÁtico del boxeo. >>> y conozca una estilista que ha creado un imperio con su diseÑo deion modasspiert picaun cumpleaÑos conameric susunivn ce abismo de pasiÓn, bienvenidos a despierta amÉrica la mejor manera de comenzar su maÑana!. st felicidades a mi chiquis. felicidades. >>> gracias, y felicidades yo estoy aquÍ comiendo.... felicidades a mis paisanos a mi gente de venezuela hoy es 5 de jul
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no one book is shaping america. so many books have had such a profound influence on american culture and society and the very essence of what america is that it would be impossible and it would be improper to take one book from the 88 that are here. >> the exhibits starts with common sense. >> the earliest book is actually ben franklin's book on electricity. that is the 1751. so we have two books about common-sense on the shelf. one is on raising your child in a common-sense way and thomas paine's book that sparked or shaped the american revolution. >> are these all very rare? >> they are not all first editions for very rare although we have many books in our collection, library of congress collection that would be first editions and very rare if not one of a kind but we selected books for a variety of reasons. some have inscriptions by other famous people or the authors themselves. two books in this collection that i just adore our books that are part of the armed service book out reach the people serving in the mi
no one book is shaping america. so many books have had such a profound influence on american culture and society and the very essence of what america is that it would be impossible and it would be improper to take one book from the 88 that are here. >> the exhibits starts with common sense. >> the earliest book is actually ben franklin's book on electricity. that is the 1751. so we have two books about common-sense on the shelf. one is on raising your child in a common-sense way and...
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f >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. and then there was the god particle. scientists think they are one step closer to understanding how the universe began. and the time for apologies was over, he said, but one of britain's top bankers is poised to say sorry again for the apology. and has the american dream vera off course? as the u.s. marks the fourth of july, it is its decline and not achievement that marks the country. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the globe. it seems only fitting that on this fourth of july, which start with this story of discovery. after a question of nearly half a century, scientists say they have found a particle which may be the use of so-called god particle, the higgs boson, and it may be time to put the champagne in the refrigerator. >> it is a discovery about the fabric of the universe that will go down as one of the greatest in science. in a giant underground facility near geneva, observers have found the key to matter
f >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. and then there was the god particle. scientists think they are one step closer to understanding how the universe began. and the time for apologies was over, he said, but one of britain's top bankers is poised to say sorry again for the apology. and has the american dream vera off course? as the u.s. marks the fourth of july, it is its decline...
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america. hire.is financial regulatory burden banks to make loans to businesses that need those loans to get started. his policies have not worked. that is not just a short time. that is over four years. the american people have had a chance to see whether his policies will help america and help them, and help people looking for jobs, or whether those policies are counterproductive when they come to jobs. i think the evidence is in again and again. remember, the president, at the beginning of his term, predicted that if he was able to put in place his stimulus and his other policies, the would be able to keep unemployment below 8%. 41 months above 8% pretty much defines lack of success. it has been a failed series of policies. the prediction was unemployment would be at 5.6% now. instead, it is 8.2%. millions of families are struggling and suffering, because the policies of the president have not worked for them. i represent a different course, a better path, one that has been demonstrated over our h
america. hire.is financial regulatory burden banks to make loans to businesses that need those loans to get started. his policies have not worked. that is not just a short time. that is over four years. the american people have had a chance to see whether his policies will help america and help them, and help people looking for jobs, or whether those policies are counterproductive when they come to jobs. i think the evidence is in again and again. remember, the president, at the beginning of...
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keep the burdens down from government and encourage the dreamers to come to america to invest in america. we do that again, you will see america working again. thanks so much. >> governor mitt romney speaking in new hampshire in response to the jobs report that came out a matter of two hours ago. chuck todd still with us. chuck, he talked about the jobs report. he also mentioned the issue of health care. he was really trying to touch on the issues that might energize the base and the undecideds. he took eight or nine questions which he normally doesn't. >> let's start with health care. boy did he pivot as fast as he could. questions specifically about the president's charge. that was a striking charge for him in an interview that aired earlier from ohio where he said mitt romney changed his position on the mandate whether it's a tax or not due to pressure from the conservative wing of the republican party. he basically answered the question the same way he answered for years. what i thought was right for massachusetts was in massachusetts. i never said it should be done federally. he piv
keep the burdens down from government and encourage the dreamers to come to america to invest in america. we do that again, you will see america working again. thanks so much. >> governor mitt romney speaking in new hampshire in response to the jobs report that came out a matter of two hours ago. chuck todd still with us. chuck, he talked about the jobs report. he also mentioned the issue of health care. he was really trying to touch on the issues that might energize the base and the...
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. ♪ "despierta amÉrica ♪". ♪ hoy en "despierta amÉrica", incendios,nierta ica heunivisio@ . >>> sorprendiendodra rosaldo del altar se fue al trabajo, declaraciones de la nueva seÑora de@@univisionde las que funcionan. >>> tienen problemas con su apeja por cÓmo usar el dinero, le echamos una mano para el balance. >>> y cÓmo agarramos a mark tatcher y cecilia galiano romÁnticos, y cÓmo ella lo mima en su trabajo, todo eso y mÁs aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica", la mejor manera de comenzar sus maÑanas. ♪. ♪. ♪ .desp♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ "despierta amÉrica ♪". ♪. >>> yea. >>> eso. >>> vamos rauli. >>> que se escuche, subele. ♪. ♪. >>> oh baby. >>> se preguntarÁ. hoy es el dÍa de la piÑa colada, y aquÍ celebramos la vida y todo, el aplauso para la piÑa colada. (aplausos). >>> 10 de julio del 2012, la piÑa para la piÑa. eso. >>> hoy. >>> mira. >>> hoy la piÑa. >>> es el lÍo. >>> allÁ va, dice chiqui. >>> presteme, le voy a dar piÑa colada, quiÉn quiere? piÑa colada virgen, es muy temprano. >>> virgen? >>> eso no existe. >>> ni la piÑa. >>> ni la piÑa colada. >>> tengan muchachitos. >>> quiÉn quiere piÑa colada? qu
. ♪ "despierta amÉrica ♪". ♪ hoy en "despierta amÉrica", incendios,nierta ica heunivisio@ . >>> sorprendiendodra rosaldo del altar se fue al trabajo, declaraciones de la nueva seÑora de@@univisionde las que funcionan. >>> tienen problemas con su apeja por cÓmo usar el dinero, le echamos una mano para el balance. >>> y cÓmo agarramos a mark tatcher y cecilia galiano romÁnticos, y cÓmo ella lo mima en su trabajo, todo eso y mÁs aquÍ en...
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♪ america!race on thee ♪ - ♪ on thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea >>> from america's news headquarters five u.s. soldiers have been wounded in a shooting outside of a nato base in afghanistan. reports say the shooter dressed in an afghan army uniform was armed with a machine gun. witnesses say he was talking with civilians when he opened fire. the attacks happening in a provence considered to be a hot bed for the taliban x just a short distance from fox news headquarters here in new york city... the annual macy's 4th of july fire works spectacular over the hudson river. the crowd always a big one one, you can see the bombs bursting in air, now back to america's election headquarters. now back to american roundtable. >> wear joined by congressman rob andrews from new jersey who has the distinction to be one of those that can work across the aisles. let me ask you this -- what frustrates you the most about washington right now? anything at all, what frustra
♪ america!race on thee ♪ - ♪ on thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea >>> from america's news headquarters five u.s. soldiers have been wounded in a shooting outside of a nato base in afghanistan. reports say the shooter dressed in an afghan army uniform was armed with a machine gun. witnesses say he was talking with civilians when he opened fire. the attacks happening in a provence considered to be a hot bed for the taliban x just a...
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i love america. i love what america represents. america has made for freedom throughout the world. this is a critical time for our nation, a time of choice, time to determine what america is going to be over this century. you know where i will lead it. we will have another american century with freedom blossoming and prosperity for all of our citizens, because i believe in america. i believe in you. i salute you and together we'll make sure we keep america the hope of the earth. thank you so very much and god bless the vfw and the united states of america. [applause] >> great speech, governor. >> thank you. megyn: governor romney speaking at the annual vfw convention in reno, nevada, one day after president obama spoke at the same event, appealing to a group of voters who typically do not swing in his favor. the president's that is. joining me now to discuss it, tony asyeg, republican political analyst and campaign consultant and political correspondent for take radio news service. come ralph peters, author of book, cain at gettysb
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, esto es "despierta amÉrica."y especial, nuevamente es viernes, viernes de concierto de verano, y otro tipo de viernes. >>> quÉ tipo de viernes? >>> es viernes 13. >>> uh! >>> vengan mucho cuidado si un gato negro se le atraviesa en el camino. >>> no solamente eso. >>> cÓmo dice? si pasa una bruja. >>> tenemos dos bien cerquitas. >>> se me atravesÓ uno. >>> un chiste en la maÑana. >>> se me atravesÓ uno. pero no era gato. >>> quÉ era? >>> tenemos el mejor amuleto. >>> cuÁl es? >>> viene de colombia, y se llama fonseca. es un viernes romÁntico. >>> cÓmo cambio la modalidad de todo esto, de un viernes de susto a un viernes romÁntico con fonseca. >>> y sabe quiÉn contestarÁ preguntas y supersticiones,? dejalo ir, dejalo ir. >>> el niÑo prodigio con ustedes, y algo tambiÉn. >>> cuentalo. >>> a ver si alguien que vive cerca los trae, es el dÍa de las papas fritas. >>> hay un restaurante de papas fritas, es muy famoso. >>> con mucho gusto se lo vamos ahora gradecer. >>> a quiÉn le gusta la papa frita? >>> a quiÉn no le
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america is not about class or cash. america is about income levels. the thing is you can transfer those levels based on your own drive and determination. think about the guy, that cardboard plastic thing that you put on your windshield to shield off the sun. he just came up with a simple idea. entrepreneurialship, individual industrialism, and it became on something people picked up. >> does he represent the american dream. >> yes. >> does he represent america? >> yes. >> how many people would vote for him? a lot of obama people here. congressman west, congratulations. >> thank you. >> when we come back, chairman darrell issa is going to explain what's going on with the obama administration. eight republican freshman will come back and answer year questions. stay tuned. there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getti away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's whye got a subaru. love wherer the road takes you. wow, there it is use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ so
america is not about class or cash. america is about income levels. the thing is you can transfer those levels based on your own drive and determination. think about the guy, that cardboard plastic thing that you put on your windshield to shield off the sun. he just came up with a simple idea. entrepreneurialship, individual industrialism, and it became on something people picked up. >> does he represent the american dream. >> yes. >> does he represent america? >> yes....
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we see an america where no woman pays more for healthcare than any man in america.king women have access to quality, affordable child care, where women receive equal pay for equal work. we see a future where the barriers where they participate for technology, science, engineering and the field and where the violence against women is the proudest achievement of my leave -- where the government doesn't make choices for women, where every woman has unfettered access to contraception and family planning if she desires it. in short, we see an america where our daughters have every -- and i mean every opportunity our sons have. governor romney and allies for the congress see a different future for women in america. the government isn't sure what his position is on the violence against women act. he's not sure whether or not lilly leadbetter law of the past is good, but he is certain of what his position is on roe v. wade, overturn it. planned parenthood, get rid of it. he's certain that any employer, any employer should be able to decide whether or not to make contracepti
we see an america where no woman pays more for healthcare than any man in america.king women have access to quality, affordable child care, where women receive equal pay for equal work. we see a future where the barriers where they participate for technology, science, engineering and the field and where the violence against women is the proudest achievement of my leave -- where the government doesn't make choices for women, where every woman has unfettered access to contraception and family...
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i love america. i love what america represents. i love the sacrifice america has made for freedom throughout the world. this is a critical time for our nation. a time of choice. a time to determine what america's going to be over this century. you know where i will lead it. we will have another american century with freedom blossoming and prosperity for all of our citizens because i believe in america. i believe in you. i salute you. and together we'll make sure we keep america the hope of the earth. thank you so very much. and god bless the vfw and the united states of america. >> that is perhaps the most we've heard from mitt romney with regards to foreign policy since the campaign kicked off here. it was about a 30-minute speech to the veterans of foreign wars out there in reno, nevada. in that speech he went after the president pretty hard. one point saying, quote, if you do not want america to be the strongest nation on earth, i am not your president. you have that president today. he spoke of the, quote, shabby treatment of i
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we honor america's birth as a nation.july 2, 1776, the continental congress voted to separate from great britain and adopted the declaration of independence two days later adopted by -- drafted by thomas jefferson. today we ask you believe in american exceptional ism. here are the numbers to call -- host: what do you think? we will talk about the history of american exceptionalism and where the term comes from and whether you think it applies today. good morning, iowa, independent line. caller: happy fourth of july, 2012. >> you as well. caller: i don't believe america is exceptional. i think all people are equal and exceptional separates people and when we separate people, we start having problems with discrimination which basically americans build on a foundation of discrimination. we are all at risk this november november if they put mitt romney in power. our society is controlled by a business, corporations, and government together over the people. we cannot have this. given the republicans better think twice before t
we honor america's birth as a nation.july 2, 1776, the continental congress voted to separate from great britain and adopted the declaration of independence two days later adopted by -- drafted by thomas jefferson. today we ask you believe in american exceptional ism. here are the numbers to call -- host: what do you think? we will talk about the history of american exceptionalism and where the term comes from and whether you think it applies today. good morning, iowa, independent line. caller:...
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america. i love the friendship and passion we have for the values which we share. thank you for your support today. may god bless my country of america, and may he bless and protect the nation of israel. thank you so much. >> that, of course, is the certain republican nominee for president, mitt romney, on a three-country tour of europe. or of overseas. this, of course, in israel, his backdrop today, the tower of david, the old city walls. very impressive and a very forceful speech. i want to bring back in, if we have him, our jim acosta. jim, when they set out to write this speech and reach an audience there and very much try to reach an audience here, what were they trying to get across? >> reporter: well, i think they were trying to get across, candy, a contrast with president obama, perhaps not in policy but in tone. i mean, you could not pick a more dramatic backdrop to deliver the message that mitt romney delivered to this crowd here. you know, he did not mention the president during thi
america. i love the friendship and passion we have for the values which we share. thank you for your support today. may god bless my country of america, and may he bless and protect the nation of israel. thank you so much. >> that, of course, is the certain republican nominee for president, mitt romney, on a three-country tour of europe. or of overseas. this, of course, in israel, his backdrop today, the tower of david, the old city walls. very impressive and a very forceful speech. i...
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. >>> pero quÉ pasÓ amÉrica? desde china, miren esto. ahÍ estÁ ese lugar se llama... queda en china, y es la montaÑa mÁs alta en china. pues quÉ hizo este hombre, se lanzÓ durante 20 minutos bordeando la montaÑa, el recorrido fueron diez kilÓmetros, 80 kilometros por hora iba, sin ningÚn tipo de protecciÓn, y utilizando su cuerpo para guiar se, como no tenÍa motor, solo patines puestos, y lo hacÍa avanzar. >>> quÉ bÁrbaro. >>> utilizaba el cuerpo para...
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>> joe from act for america. we as act, we always do the same exactly like you are doing which is i felt i felt myself talking there. so, i know what you feel and i know what happened because i'm from lebanon. now, we are see iing mosques in this country growing like mushrooms. the biggest mosque by the way is coming to fort collins. the biggest mosque in middle america, what do you think we have to do to start building these mosques other than resistance? >> well, like i said, and i fully, let me start with that, i have a lot of respect for act. for america, it is a very good and strong organization. with gabrielle heading it. the first thing people should do is educate people what a mosque stands for. a lot of people think that islam is a religion and not violent ideology, and people believe that the mosque is something like a church or a synagogue. well, we know that it is not. so, educate people what the mosques what the islam stands for. this is a. b, what you should do and this perhaps is the most important
>> joe from act for america. we as act, we always do the same exactly like you are doing which is i felt i felt myself talking there. so, i know what you feel and i know what happened because i'm from lebanon. now, we are see iing mosques in this country growing like mushrooms. the biggest mosque by the way is coming to fort collins. the biggest mosque in middle america, what do you think we have to do to start building these mosques other than resistance? >> well, like i said, and...
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regra ameros a "unierta p amÉrica."univndespa ameruniondertap @ n @ r m estoy no shock. >>> no sÉ. >>> ¿como estas?. >>> muy bien y usted. >>> meche. >>> la galliano ¿como andas querida?. >>> estÁ desbaratando el vestido. >>> ¿como estÁ?. >>> bien. >>> quiero una foto con Él cuando venga. >>> ahora que venga. >>> tiene mucho pelo en el pecho. >>> ¿tiene que ver eso?. >>> ¿no te gusta el hombre con pelo en pecho?. >>> vamos a hablar de las tele novelas. >>> esto cuesta. >>> meche no es importante.univn >>> lo Único que tengo que decir es aquÍision seguimos platicand. >>> ahora le toca a un refugio para ramÓn. >>> para el amor. >>> vamos a recordar lo que paÓo en el capiÍtulo del viernes. >>> quiero ver a gael. >>> doÑa paz, antes de confesarle la verdad ¿por quÉ no busca al padre de despierta ame. si estÁ vivo digale la verdad. >>> ya lo encontrÉ. >>> entonces ierta americaunivi. es tan profundo que solo vivo por vivir, esperando quede caig la noche refugiandome en el sueÑo para no vivir mÁs. >>> ¿quien no tiene razÓn pa
regra ameros a "unierta p amÉrica."univndespa ameruniondertap @ n @ r m estoy no shock. >>> no sÉ. >>> ¿como estas?. >>> muy bien y usted. >>> meche. >>> la galliano ¿como andas querida?. >>> estÁ desbaratando el vestido. >>> ¿como estÁ?. >>> bien. >>> quiero una foto con Él cuando venga. >>> ahora que venga. >>> tiene mucho pelo en el pecho. >>> ¿tiene que ver eso?....
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america must lead in the world or someone else will. so this idea of american exceptionalism that there is something about our country and the way we reform and the values that we develop and our history over the course of 200 plus years and how we have acted that gives us a special and in some ways he mentioned a god given role in the world to promote both peace and security but also our own values. values of democracy. values of free and open speech. economic exchange. freedom of religion. equality between peoples. and i think the idea of american exceptionalism also connotes that america has both special responsibilities. here he says america must lead not that we should lead but that we must. and so special responsibilities to in some ways parole the world and make it safe for commerce and make it safe for free expression and free enterprise. but then somehow america because of our military might and economic power, we also have some special rights that perhaps attach to that. so the idea that we can act unilaterally more than other
america must lead in the world or someone else will. so this idea of american exceptionalism that there is something about our country and the way we reform and the values that we develop and our history over the course of 200 plus years and how we have acted that gives us a special and in some ways he mentioned a god given role in the world to promote both peace and security but also our own values. values of democracy. values of free and open speech. economic exchange. freedom of religion....
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welcome back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour taxes in america are at a thirty year low all thanks to president obama being in the white house does that mean republicans should be thanking him instead of trying to sabotage his presidency and destroy the economy also with an economy in freefall you'd think the united states wouldn't sign on to another insane free trade deal that would do more damage right. what is the trans-pacific partnership and why is our government letting foreign corporations run the us and thanks in large part to billionaires our democracy and political system have become corrupt isn't it time we stop the path of destruction and outlawed billionaires in america and the world. in the best of the rest of the news don't tell the tea party that taxes in america are at a thirty year low thanks to president obama looking at the latest numbers from the congressional budget office which were from two thousand and nine the average federal tax rate for all households in the nation was just seventeen point four percent it should be noted the co
welcome back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour taxes in america are at a thirty year low all thanks to president obama being in the white house does that mean republicans should be thanking him instead of trying to sabotage his presidency and destroy the economy also with an economy in freefall you'd think the united states wouldn't sign on to another insane free trade deal that would do more damage right. what is the trans-pacific partnership and why is our...
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and central america mexico, colombia, brazil. you know, we have cemented the space ideals of a space form of government, and coupled with that has been the growth of its economy and in fact in certain countries, you know, mexico and brazil as an example a naturally their growth has been greater than the united states. welcome here in the united states the growth of the latino community has also been quite impressive and latinos are beginning to take more of the center stage and interest in what happens to this country and we believe that the future of the latino community in this country is tied to increasing and improving our relationship with south of the border. and so for us this report will highlight the opportunity for a closer relationship that involves and integrates the latino community in to foreign policy. >> how much does it matter economically in the united states? >> welcome to me it is dramatic. it's substantial. it's significant, and in many different ways in the examples i cited before about the trade and exports
and central america mexico, colombia, brazil. you know, we have cemented the space ideals of a space form of government, and coupled with that has been the growth of its economy and in fact in certain countries, you know, mexico and brazil as an example a naturally their growth has been greater than the united states. welcome here in the united states the growth of the latino community has also been quite impressive and latinos are beginning to take more of the center stage and interest in what...