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that is our america.nd that is the america i believe in. that is the america i know we believe in. and as we embark on this campaign, i will tell you this, i am not perfect. lord knows i am not perfect. but i will always speak with decency and moral clarity, and treat all people with dignity and respect. [cheers and applause] sen. harris: i will lead with integrity and i will speak the truth. and, of course, we know this is not going to be easy, guys. it is not going to be easy. and we know what the doubters will say. it is the same thing they have always said. they will say, it's not your time. they will say, wait your turn. they will say, the odds are long. they will say, it can't be done. >> yes it can! sen. harris: but america's story has always been written by people who can see what can be, unburdened by what has been. that is our story. that is our story. and as robert kennedy many years ago said, only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly. [cheers and applause] sen. harris: he al
that is our america.nd that is the america i believe in. that is the america i know we believe in. and as we embark on this campaign, i will tell you this, i am not perfect. lord knows i am not perfect. but i will always speak with decency and moral clarity, and treat all people with dignity and respect. [cheers and applause] sen. harris: i will lead with integrity and i will speak the truth. and, of course, we know this is not going to be easy, guys. it is not going to be easy. and we know...
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america is a force for good in the middle east. we need to acknowledge that truth, because if we don't, we make bad choices, now and in the future. and our choices, the choices we make today have consequences for nations, and for millions and millions of people, for our safety, for our economic prosperity, for our personal freedoms, and those of our children. and there's no more appropriate place than where i'm standing today to have this discussion at the american university here in beautiful cairo. as frank said, this year marks 100 years since the founding ofy this institution, and the auc is more than just a university. it is an important symbol of america's friendship with egypt and what binds our people together. together, we've created a modern place of learning in the midsthe of an ancient civilization with its own rich history of artists, poets, and intellectuals.ua egypt has always been a land of striving. and yet at times, your aspirations and those of your brethren in the middle east have seemed impossible to achieve. t
america is a force for good in the middle east. we need to acknowledge that truth, because if we don't, we make bad choices, now and in the future. and our choices, the choices we make today have consequences for nations, and for millions and millions of people, for our safety, for our economic prosperity, for our personal freedoms, and those of our children. and there's no more appropriate place than where i'm standing today to have this discussion at the american university here in beautiful...
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the broken promise to black america. the author is interviewed by danielle belton. >> barack obama got nominated for president of course. then you know, our political climate is changed. so you know, i think for me was the idea that american dream maybe is possible for black americans. and maybe it wasn't created for us you know this idea that you can do better than your parents if you just work hard enough. it doesn't matter. your lot in life. but you know, it just, it doesn't seem like that's actually the reality. even now. and the things are really profoundly disappointing thing. at least for me.>> which booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> here is some of what we are covering on friday. on c-span live coverage of the house begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern time. they are expected to debate and vote on interior department spending bill. on c-span2, the senate debates middle east policy. they gaveled in at 10 eastern time. and on c-span three a discussion about the meaning of american exceptionalism and u.s. foreign policy. ou
the broken promise to black america. the author is interviewed by danielle belton. >> barack obama got nominated for president of course. then you know, our political climate is changed. so you know, i think for me was the idea that american dream maybe is possible for black americans. and maybe it wasn't created for us you know this idea that you can do better than your parents if you just work hard enough. it doesn't matter. your lot in life. but you know, it just, it doesn't seem like...
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let's talk about america's efforts to build coalition. the trump administration has moved quickly to rebuild links amongst our old friends and nurture new partnerships my first vip in this job included stops in israel, jordan and saudi arabia. in fact, after being sworn in as secretary of state it visited these countries before i went to my office in washington washington, d.c. and i welcome your leaders to my office often as i did with foreign minister shukery in august of last year. coalition building for america is natural. but in past years we have the tpwhrected it. this administration has enjoyed fruitful relationships in the middle east for houvens years but we must keep them and work to keep them. our ties stem back a long ways, with morocco and oman back to 1787 and 1833. and our friendship with the country in which we are today, egypt, stems back generations. indeed this year marks the 70th anniversary of our dip willmatic relations with jordan who are building out a healthy dialogue with the government of iraq a thriing and you
let's talk about america's efforts to build coalition. the trump administration has moved quickly to rebuild links amongst our old friends and nurture new partnerships my first vip in this job included stops in israel, jordan and saudi arabia. in fact, after being sworn in as secretary of state it visited these countries before i went to my office in washington washington, d.c. and i welcome your leaders to my office often as i did with foreign minister shukery in august of last year. coalition...
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el amÉrica estÁ ganando 2-0. marc: que buena jugada por parte del amÉrica.na recepciÓn perfecta busca la llegada. un centro fuerte, el buen movimiento de martÍn al primer poste, de primera intenciÓn. define consigue 2-0 para el amÉrica. por eso les preguntaba porque esas ironÍas . que esos comentarios. de un jugador que no ha gozado prÁcticamente de minutos desde su llegada al amÉrica y que si se espera mucho de Él. pero realmente cuantas oportunidades claras ha tenido? >> vemos la definiciÓn del delantero de las Águilas del amÉrica. y como sobre la marca del rival alcanza a meterse. te hablo de insaurralde es muy bueno. despuÉs que se presentÓ de una forma terrible, cuando se le escapa una pelota, bueno, la segunda pelota que toca es esta y lava esa situaciÓn. ahÍ estÁ henry martÍn con la bomba, espectacular, pablo. pablo: a veces, a veces no. el 100% de las veces andrÉs, el fÚtbol debiera ser asÍ. prÁctico y sencillo. fácil. asÍ cayÓ el segundo gol de las Águilas. andrÉ: lo comentabas muy bien.te dejo. segundo gol en el torneo para martÍn. y comentarte alg
el amÉrica estÁ ganando 2-0. marc: que buena jugada por parte del amÉrica.na recepciÓn perfecta busca la llegada. un centro fuerte, el buen movimiento de martÍn al primer poste, de primera intenciÓn. define consigue 2-0 para el amÉrica. por eso les preguntaba porque esas ironÍas . que esos comentarios. de un jugador que no ha gozado prÁcticamente de minutos desde su llegada al amÉrica y que si se espera mucho de Él. pero realmente cuantas oportunidades claras ha tenido? >>...
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i don't mean america above all. i actually mean america, warts and all. really that the united states has a set of distinctive attributes and capacities that allow it to serve both its own national interests and also to serve the global common interest and in that way to be different from and distinct from many of the great powers in history and other potential great powers who may appear on the scene in the years ahead. and the reason i think actually grappling with the idea of exceptionalism, and i would accept from those who have read the piece and critiqued it, well let's retire the term and choose a different word. but if we are talking about basically the same thing, this idea, the set of distinctive attributes and capacities and we can have a common conversation and we can debate the actual use of the phrase, that the grappling with this concept is important for two reasons. the first reason is because the main threats to america's way of life, and really to the way of life of societies across the world share a common denominator, which is that the
i don't mean america above all. i actually mean america, warts and all. really that the united states has a set of distinctive attributes and capacities that allow it to serve both its own national interests and also to serve the global common interest and in that way to be different from and distinct from many of the great powers in history and other potential great powers who may appear on the scene in the years ahead. and the reason i think actually grappling with the idea of exceptionalism,...
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why does america obsess over russia because when they visit america they go to universities. and they go to technical facilities and corporations they see americans working studying in sitting i'm next to them are chinese people chinese students and they make the point that they are gobbling up a lot of information and there are gobbling up a lot of expertise and they are you know taking photos on their own reporting back to the people back in china you know that they're getting ready for this and we in america is like well we don't see any problem the russians the probably the problem the well actually this is an aside from our predictions for twenty one thousand i will say that we spoke to a federal agent on this show and he said that he went to i think it was stanford or berkeley because they had a government contract that the for that federal agency and he went in there to work with the lead professor and it was a group of graduate students building the system for them and he said like all of the ten students were from china and he said to the researcher in charge like. y
why does america obsess over russia because when they visit america they go to universities. and they go to technical facilities and corporations they see americans working studying in sitting i'm next to them are chinese people chinese students and they make the point that they are gobbling up a lot of information and there are gobbling up a lot of expertise and they are you know taking photos on their own reporting back to the people back in china you know that they're getting ready for this...
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as ronald reagan advised us, america's too great for small dreams. when we work together, we succeed together as one nation. we are now entering a period of divided government, but that is no excuse for gridlock or inaction. we are at our best when we focus not on retribution but on building a more perfect union. but while we seek cooperation, there is one core principle upon which we will not compromise, republicans will always choose personal freedom over government control. now this very floor has hosted some of the toughest debates in our nation's history, but it is also the most noble achievements. this house has triumphed in times of crisis. it still stands not on sand but on the solid rock of constitutional preliminary. today this is in pursuit of a perfect union. the country knows nancy pelosi with an experienced leader with three decades of service and fighter for her causes and true trailblazer. even when we disagree with one another completely, it is important to remember that we are bounded together in a common cause, our love for america
as ronald reagan advised us, america's too great for small dreams. when we work together, we succeed together as one nation. we are now entering a period of divided government, but that is no excuse for gridlock or inaction. we are at our best when we focus not on retribution but on building a more perfect union. but while we seek cooperation, there is one core principle upon which we will not compromise, republicans will always choose personal freedom over government control. now this very...
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almost never america's work alone. the u.s. knows that we can't and shouldn't fight every fight or sustain every economy. no nation wants to be dependent on another. our aim, our aim is to partner with our friends and vigorously oppose our enemies because a strong, secure and economically vibrabrant middle east is in ou national interest and it's in yours as well. let me be clear. america will not retreat until the terror fight is over. we will labor tirelessly alongside you to defeat isis, al qaeda, and other jihadists that threaten our security and yours. president trump has made the decision to bring our troops home from syria. we always do, and now is the time. but this isn't a change of mission. we remain committed to the complete dismantling of the isis threat and ongoing fight against radical islamism in all of its forms. but as president trump has said, we're looking to our partners to do more. and in this effort, we will do so going forward together. for our part, air strikes in the region will continue as targets aris
almost never america's work alone. the u.s. knows that we can't and shouldn't fight every fight or sustain every economy. no nation wants to be dependent on another. our aim, our aim is to partner with our friends and vigorously oppose our enemies because a strong, secure and economically vibrabrant middle east is in ou national interest and it's in yours as well. let me be clear. america will not retreat until the terror fight is over. we will labor tirelessly alongside you to defeat isis, al...
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america is a force for good in the middle east. .. . >> and at this critical call moment, america, your long time fred was absent too much. y-letter? because we misread our history and your historical moment. this set forth in this city in 2009 adversely affected the lives of hundreds of millions of people in egypt and all across the region so remember it was here in this city that he told you 9/11 to abandon its ideals in the middle east he told you the united states and the muslim world needed a newuo beginning and the result ofen these misjudgments has been dire and as a force to what ails the middle east when the time and our partners demanded. isis to the outskirts of baghdad as america hesitated they raped and pillaged and with the caliphate those terror attacks to kill all across the continents america's reluctance to wield our influence kept silence as the people of iran rose up in the green revolution. the ayatollahs that the henchman murdered iranians and they wrongly blamed america from their own tyranny to be emboldened is spread to yemen and iraq andq, syria and further int
america is a force for good in the middle east. .. . >> and at this critical call moment, america, your long time fred was absent too much. y-letter? because we misread our history and your historical moment. this set forth in this city in 2009 adversely affected the lives of hundreds of millions of people in egypt and all across the region so remember it was here in this city that he told you 9/11 to abandon its ideals in the middle east he told you the united states and the muslim world...
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because that's our america and that's the america i believe in. that's the america i know we believe in and as we embark on this campaign, i will tell you this, i am not perfect, lord knows i am not perfect but i will always speak with decency and moral clarity and treat all people with dignity and respect. [cheers and applause] >> i believe integrity and i will speak the truth and, of course, we know this is not going to be easy, guys, it's not going to be easy and we know what the doubters will say, it's the same thing they've always said. they'll say, it's not your time. they'll say, wait your turn. they'll say, the odds are long. they'll say it can't be done but, but america's story has always been written by people who can see what can be unburdened by what has been. [cheers and applause] >> that is our story, that is our story and as robert kennedy many years ago said, only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly. [cheers and applause] >> he also said, i do not lightly dismiss the dangers and the difficulty of challenging an
because that's our america and that's the america i believe in. that's the america i know we believe in and as we embark on this campaign, i will tell you this, i am not perfect, lord knows i am not perfect but i will always speak with decency and moral clarity and treat all people with dignity and respect. [cheers and applause] >> i believe integrity and i will speak the truth and, of course, we know this is not going to be easy, guys, it's not going to be easy and we know what the...
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one of america's pron. he was it doesn't have enough destruction in the 197 sovereign that's a problem that is dealt with in the 1980s, but when you become incumbent power with very, very powerful sort of past dependence industries, you sometimes get destruction not working in the way you expect it to. the japanese could produce cars until suddenly they destroyed the american car industry. >> you know, the one thing that is fascinating to look at is how complex some of the analysis is to figure out -- which is really the purpose of or book -- what made the american economy move but there's a countervailing force here which is antithetical to it and william jennings bryan, as you -- i was about to say everybody knows him but william jennings bryan was a 36-year-old former -- 36-year-old nebraskan who in the 1896 convention made devastating remarks to offer about the gold standard and basically essentially why america was being defeat on the cost of gold. but the real issue here is wasn't the issue of gold. i
one of america's pron. he was it doesn't have enough destruction in the 197 sovereign that's a problem that is dealt with in the 1980s, but when you become incumbent power with very, very powerful sort of past dependence industries, you sometimes get destruction not working in the way you expect it to. the japanese could produce cars until suddenly they destroyed the american car industry. >> you know, the one thing that is fascinating to look at is how complex some of the analysis is to...
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america. do you accept -- i know you recognized juan guaido, the opposition leader. why do you do that and do you fear that maduro is going to try to galvanize his people and other nations against what he's calling a coup? >> well, first of all, let me say, christiane, what we have seen in venezuela in the last years is the most brutal l dictatorship. they have eliminated independent powers. they have destroyed any single opportunity of private development. and they have also annihilated free press and at the same time they have bankrupt the society. people are dying of hunger. and we have received in colombia more or less a million venezuelan brothers. so now what we have seen in the last days is a joint action from the whole hemisphere saying no more dictatorship and recognizing juan guaido as the interim president of venezuela, legitimizing the national assembly as the only legitimate democratic party in venezuela. so i think this effort that has been shown to the world demonstrates that th
america. do you accept -- i know you recognized juan guaido, the opposition leader. why do you do that and do you fear that maduro is going to try to galvanize his people and other nations against what he's calling a coup? >> well, first of all, let me say, christiane, what we have seen in venezuela in the last years is the most brutal l dictatorship. they have eliminated independent powers. they have destroyed any single opportunity of private development. and they have also annihilated...
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america's labor movement, they didn't say this was too hard. america's civil rights movement. [applause] >> these folks were told it is too hard, give up before you start. but they organized, they persisted, and they changed america. [cheers and applause] >> i am here tonight. i believe in what we can do. it is our moment. our moment to dream big, to take back this country for democracy. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody, i want you to take a picture on the right side of the room. i will be right over here. [inaudible conversations] >> please form an orderly line on the right side of the room. .. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you are a rock star. and this is my best friend. >> nice to meet you. she has the camera. she has the camera. great, thank you. >> be seeing you tomorrow, senator warren, in ankeny. >> you are a rock star. [inaudible conversations] >> fellow native american. >> right here. one, two, three. great. god bless you. >> thank you so much. >> ready? one, two, three. [inaudi
america's labor movement, they didn't say this was too hard. america's civil rights movement. [applause] >> these folks were told it is too hard, give up before you start. but they organized, they persisted, and they changed america. [cheers and applause] >> i am here tonight. i believe in what we can do. it is our moment. our moment to dream big, to take back this country for democracy. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> everybody, i want you to take a picture...
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central america. the effect of security and it will be. and central america is much closer to the united states than many of the trouble spots the concerns we knew. in the country. in the system because for one hundred years two hundred years. three dollars. for every dollar we've invested so it's been tremendous source oh then go for the. for forty years the united states received first choice on the ninety percent of nicaraguan exports in return the u.s. government supported the dictatorship of the some most of dynasty the family used land confiscation and political repression to rule over the nicaraguan people. in one. hundred seventy nine the samosa was were driven out after a long war waged by the popular sandinista party led by daniel ortega. one nine hundred eighty two. to four president reagan's plans to overthrow the nicaraguan government congress passed the boland amendment which prohibited u.s. military aid to the contras in one thousand nine hundred for daniel ortega was elected democratic
central america. the effect of security and it will be. and central america is much closer to the united states than many of the trouble spots the concerns we knew. in the country. in the system because for one hundred years two hundred years. three dollars. for every dollar we've invested so it's been tremendous source oh then go for the. for forty years the united states received first choice on the ninety percent of nicaraguan exports in return the u.s. government supported the dictatorship...
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and that's the america i believe in. that's the america i know we believe in. and as we embark on this campaign, i will tell you this, i am not perfect. lord knows i am not perfect. but i will always speak with decency and moral clarity and treat all people with dignity and respect. [ cheers and applause ] i will lead with integrity, and i will speak the truth. and of course, we know this is not going to be easy, guys. it's not going to be easy. and we know what the doubters will say. it's the same thing they've always said. they'll say, it's not your time. they'll say, wait your turn. they'll say, the odds are long. they'll say, it can't be done. but, but america's story has always been written by people who can see what can be, unburdened by what has been. that is our story. that is our story. and as robert kennedy many years ago said, only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly. he also said, i do not lightly dismiss the dangers and the difficulties of challenging an incumbent president. but these are not ordinary times. and this is not an o
and that's the america i believe in. that's the america i know we believe in. and as we embark on this campaign, i will tell you this, i am not perfect. lord knows i am not perfect. but i will always speak with decency and moral clarity and treat all people with dignity and respect. [ cheers and applause ] i will lead with integrity, and i will speak the truth. and of course, we know this is not going to be easy, guys. it's not going to be easy. and we know what the doubters will say. it's the...
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whereas america has this ability to -- even as the march on washington was taking place, america was reinventing itself and saying there was a group from whatever the group is that works with the state department, and they were filming to make a little program to send to africa , usingmerican democracy the march on washington, a march for democracy, a march by people who had just been horsewhipped what a great say country this is. that is kind of like rewriting history while the ink is not yet dry on the first draft. ability herencanny deny was on the other screen. to have a sort of bipolar sense of what is going on. obama'ssee from barack election african-americans it is like, yes, but isn't this wonderful? .k, yes you barely ever get to the end of the sentence. what that means with racism is a desire which was explicitly , eithern the arguments afteray or before or arguinge president is -- this is a problem that has been solved. becomes only systematic. you need jim crow senior with a pointy hat and a burning cross and a billy club, that is racism. where is jim crow junior, who you
whereas america has this ability to -- even as the march on washington was taking place, america was reinventing itself and saying there was a group from whatever the group is that works with the state department, and they were filming to make a little program to send to africa , usingmerican democracy the march on washington, a march for democracy, a march by people who had just been horsewhipped what a great say country this is. that is kind of like rewriting history while the ink is not yet...
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i mean, what happens to america? we're getting soft, terry. we are getting soft. being only slightly facetious. it does concern me in america on this and any other of number fronts we are sending messages to our young people that if life is hard, can you cellular up in a feta --curl up in a fetal posn somewhere in a warm place. and that wait until it stops. that isn't reality. >> martha: we just heard about loss of life and everybody feels for those people and we want to make sure that the elderly are safe and that the young are safe. but, you know, in the middle zone of what you are talking about, a lot of people look at what goes on in the winter when everything shuts down at the hint of snow, and they say this is ridiculous. >> a couple things that i would clarify. number one, the tease at the top of this segment, you said that i implied that due to the fact that schools were being shutdown that people were getting soft. did i not say that and even that clip that you just played conveniently was two pieces of a cl
i mean, what happens to america? we're getting soft, terry. we are getting soft. being only slightly facetious. it does concern me in america on this and any other of number fronts we are sending messages to our young people that if life is hard, can you cellular up in a feta --curl up in a fetal posn somewhere in a warm place. and that wait until it stops. that isn't reality. >> martha: we just heard about loss of life and everybody feels for those people and we want to make sure that...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> 'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this isworld news bb america." reporting from washingto' i am jane 'brien. no wall, no deal, and no pay for adny government workers as president trump to the southern border. on day 20 of the crisis, the divide runs deep. wone campaigned on it, he on it, so what is the big deal? >> he is a crisis to our country. jane: also on the road, secretary of state mike pompeo lays out his vision of the middle east on aisit to cairo. causes close to her heart -- meghan ma tle adds o her list of titles. jane: welcome to our viewers on public televion in the u.s. d around the globe. it is day 20 of the government shutdown, and with no breakthrough in sight, many government workers won't get paid tomorrow.ct the efn families and communities ar
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> 'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this isworld news bb america." reporting from washingto' i am jane 'brien. no wall, no deal, and no pay for adny government workers as...
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out traveling across america to find what makes america the showed the genius to push especially american hero this is it we've come a point in which ultimate is gone so we always are on the margins something. called the culture is moving forward. we're starting last with. will begin to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beast i think i want to leave now doesn't get any more of them it may be completely different but in this. it's rather the stand. that i know there are a lot of trouble for our brothers down south across the floor for. a lawyer and that competitor that cuts in their new. kit and. i don't think is a channel for fall. below what a. lot of the. i think it's whole full plate choice i knew as a young man payouts that time in syria has said. from my life for the name after that i will fuck around with mr hates it for jim and then for her for that are fairly new for. the money. attempting to force regime change in venezuela brought to you by the trumpet ministration washington's gross interference in the internal affairs of the slot an american country
out traveling across america to find what makes america the showed the genius to push especially american hero this is it we've come a point in which ultimate is gone so we always are on the margins something. called the culture is moving forward. we're starting last with. will begin to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the beast i think i want to leave now doesn't get any more of them it may be completely different but in this. it's rather the stand. that i know there...
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how could we get america to feel this safe? that's your problem. >> that's my problem. ( applause ) well, that's as neutral as it gets. but it is our problem. they can shoot gun, drink beer and no one gets hurt. in america, something like this could never happen. i decided to embrace this culture and hang with the only group that would let me in. wow, you guys have ar-15s here. meet the shooting society. it was time to show these swiss fondues how americans shoot guns. i missed? >> you missed, yeah. >> how did i miss? ( speaking in foreign language ) >> what do you know? you're ten years old. you probably never even kissed a girl. ever take your gun to school? >> no. >> no? >> we're not american. >> you're not american. >> no. >> okay, i can say that but he can't. (~bleep ) twist kids, huh? for swiss kids, life with guns is very different. >> nothing happens. it's not like in the u.s. where you have those mass shootings. >> your son, when he goes to school, he just has to worry about school. >> yeah, catching the bus on time. >
how could we get america to feel this safe? that's your problem. >> that's my problem. ( applause ) well, that's as neutral as it gets. but it is our problem. they can shoot gun, drink beer and no one gets hurt. in america, something like this could never happen. i decided to embrace this culture and hang with the only group that would let me in. wow, you guys have ar-15s here. meet the shooting society. it was time to show these swiss fondues how americans shoot guns. i missed? >>...
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daniel: by 1942, america is a war and america's change significantly. our military doubles in size,. we still go to war with a segregated army, but african launch a double v campaign, arguing for victory against fascism abroad and against racism at home. one of the points we wanted to make to visitors is its in 1942 that americans learned about what nazis called the final solution. we are showing how that information makes it from the u.s. government to the u.s. public between august and november of 1942. this man is the world jewish congress representative in switzerland. he learns through a german industrialist that the nazis have a plan to murder all of the jews in europe. he sends this information, he wants to get it to rabbi stephen wise in the united states and the head of the world jewish congress. he's trying to get the information through the state department. the content of this letter is harrowing. he says, in hitler's headquarters, a plan is being considered to wipe out in one blow 300 million to 400 million jews this autumn. what the state
daniel: by 1942, america is a war and america's change significantly. our military doubles in size,. we still go to war with a segregated army, but african launch a double v campaign, arguing for victory against fascism abroad and against racism at home. one of the points we wanted to make to visitors is its in 1942 that americans learned about what nazis called the final solution. we are showing how that information makes it from the u.s. government to the u.s. public between august and...
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now, how is america then going to remember king? when i can't remember him, if it's going to raise him to iconic status and put him on the mull then it has to sanitize him for public consumption. it has to make him the second to mother teresa and you can do that with a man in america who questions capitalism. because to remember king in that way would not raise them above the fray. it would injure him into it and that is what the shutdown was all about. that is what's -- people food stamps today. you can't remember king as a menu criticized capitalism and hold him up as an american icon. what it takes to be an american icon changes. you can't remember him and america can't remember him. the powers that the is a man who called the greatest purveyor of military violence because arguably it still is. it's notable on the 50th anniversary of the speech it took place literally in a split screen. on one screen there was obama carrying king's mental and on the other screen will be bumps area of? why wouldn't we bomb syria? you can't remembe
now, how is america then going to remember king? when i can't remember him, if it's going to raise him to iconic status and put him on the mull then it has to sanitize him for public consumption. it has to make him the second to mother teresa and you can do that with a man in america who questions capitalism. because to remember king in that way would not raise them above the fray. it would injure him into it and that is what the shutdown was all about. that is what's -- people food stamps...
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america's labor movement, they didn't say this was too hard. america's civil rights movement. [applause] sen. warren: yes, these folks were told it's too hard. give up before you start. but they organized, they persisted, and they changed america. [applause] sen. warren: i'm here tonight because i believe. i believe in what we can do. i believe that this right now is our moment. our moment to dream big, to fight hard, and to take back this country for democracy. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> ♪["respect" playing] ♪ [indiscernible conversations] >> are you going up there? >> yeah. ♪ >> everybody that wants to take a picture with the senator, make your way to the right side of the room. please start making your way to the right side of the room. >> organize on the right side of the room. [indiscernible conversations] >> were going to do together.
america's labor movement, they didn't say this was too hard. america's civil rights movement. [applause] sen. warren: yes, these folks were told it's too hard. give up before you start. but they organized, they persisted, and they changed america. [applause] sen. warren: i'm here tonight because i believe. i believe in what we can do. i believe that this right now is our moment. our moment to dream big, to fight hard, and to take back this country for democracy. [applause] ♪ [captions...
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one of the things that you pose is america safe? so is america say? >> metrics matter. metrics really, really matter. we haven't had a mass casualty attack on u.s. soil in the last 18 years. that must be launched out. but on other metrics we have seen war, we have seen china grow in such a rate thanks in large part to us, there's a very disturbing trend happening right now. especially in silicon valley. google, not only decided to build its first world casts artificial intelligence facility in china, google the most powerful information management platform we have ever seen, google now is assisting the common used raging in beijing and censuring information from its own people. this administration is not about raising chains. but we understand that our foreign policies must be informed by a moral compass. we don't invade our countries to change a version of ourselves but if they are founding in 1776 of the declaration of independence is to mean something, there must be more contents of our foreign policy. there are very serious strategic threats from the left. china tod
one of the things that you pose is america safe? so is america say? >> metrics matter. metrics really, really matter. we haven't had a mass casualty attack on u.s. soil in the last 18 years. that must be launched out. but on other metrics we have seen war, we have seen china grow in such a rate thanks in large part to us, there's a very disturbing trend happening right now. especially in silicon valley. google, not only decided to build its first world casts artificial intelligence...
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but now america has earmarked the development of a new nuclear warhead r t v of brings us up to date on all of that. it is the pentagon's newest toy the w seventy six dash two when it is essentially i mean you less baggage less radiation less fallout and most importantly less responsibility i think you started through a major. global treaty were there. cannot be countries are treated so there's not one dominated country in the world could do could be. naturally this new nuclear arms race is not america's fault but every what outsiders namely the usual suspects since twenty ten we have seen the return of great power competition to varying degrees russia and china have made clear that they seek to substantially revise the post cold war international order and norms of behavior we could of course beat a dead horse and again point out that russia is not even in the same league as the us when it comes to military budgets in fact russian military spending has been fooling for years while america's has ballooned symbolic as well within days the u.s. should begin withdrawing from the in to m
but now america has earmarked the development of a new nuclear warhead r t v of brings us up to date on all of that. it is the pentagon's newest toy the w seventy six dash two when it is essentially i mean you less baggage less radiation less fallout and most importantly less responsibility i think you started through a major. global treaty were there. cannot be countries are treated so there's not one dominated country in the world could do could be. naturally this new nuclear arms race is not...
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thank god it hit the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america the charlatans the genius of placentia american hero this is a weak point around which ultimate is going to sleep always are on the margins something. called the culture party. where starting last with the will begin to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the bee i think i want to leave now it doesn't get any more gonzo in the next week maybe completely different but lister. oh and welcome to worlds apart situated between russia and china then the goal is to the world's most country and yet according to my guest today this isn't a strategic witness but rather a competitive advantage how has mongolia managed to overcome its geographical limitations and can infuse this experience to punch above its weight in the geopolitical green to discuss the.
thank god it hit the road and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america the charlatans the genius of placentia american hero this is a weak point around which ultimate is going to sleep always are on the margins something. called the culture party. where starting last with the will begin to headed east into the swamp we're going into the belly of the bee i think i want to leave now it doesn't get any more gonzo in the next week maybe completely different but lister. oh and...
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america. sixty six most oh right verbal it's got every. classical stuff it's fantastic i love it's got steve mcqueen full of vibe but i think something a little more guns bigger gonzo big. on the issue. says . yes this is it this is the chair i think we found our vehicle right here my associate dr gonzo will be piling the vehicle this says america. wide open it's a muscle car we don't care about gas prices we just get more gas wherever we go we'll just get more it's no problem this is like the sort of car you drive off the grand canyon yeah stallman will lose me. this kind of like a gonzo meets louise it's going to always this is very hunter s. thompson here it goes catcher yeah we'll take it. yeah. i back to see the las vegas strip right ahead we are entering vegas in a car that hunter s. thompson would be proud of the one nine hundred sixty five cadillac to. belive it i feel the spirit i feel is guiding me. i feel a syntax i feel those long strings of adjectives put together and wonder if lo
america. sixty six most oh right verbal it's got every. classical stuff it's fantastic i love it's got steve mcqueen full of vibe but i think something a little more guns bigger gonzo big. on the issue. says . yes this is it this is the chair i think we found our vehicle right here my associate dr gonzo will be piling the vehicle this says america. wide open it's a muscle car we don't care about gas prices we just get more gas wherever we go we'll just get more it's no problem this is like the...
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those two causes remain the biggest deferential positive impact on ouron country and then next jet america to engineer the largest voter youth mobilization last year and nearly 7 million americans organized to put the impeachment question squarely into the political conversation i am willing to do whatever i can to protect our country from thisr reckless , lawless and dangerous president. mister trump reveals new depths to his incompetence and corruption so now the impeachment question has reached a new level. my will dedicate 100 percent of my time and effort and resources working for mister trump's impeachment and removal from office. i have not running for president at this time. instead, i am strengthening my commitment the need to impeach in 2019 until they impeach or he resigns and that is how we will define success today i'm announcing the following actions with more to come in the near future including three more town halls in nevada, new hampshire and washingtonam d.c.. with the organizing summit in the nation's capital to detail our plans we will be launching a public education c
those two causes remain the biggest deferential positive impact on ouron country and then next jet america to engineer the largest voter youth mobilization last year and nearly 7 million americans organized to put the impeachment question squarely into the political conversation i am willing to do whatever i can to protect our country from thisr reckless , lawless and dangerous president. mister trump reveals new depths to his incompetence and corruption so now the impeachment question has...
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so america's environmentalists, america is the villain. china is not. ever.lastic straws as you can see a microcosm of how our rulers view the world at large. for them, problems are always solved by making life a little worse for ordinary people while ignoring the actual problems that in many cases they caused. regular people have worse straws now. business owners are paying more to buy those straws, the left doesn't care. the supposed purpose of this campaign was to prevent garbage from ruining america's parks, rivers and wildlife that's a goal all of us share or should share. and, yet, this won't do it. in fact, even if they scold regular americans environmentalists in this country seem to care less and less about actual environmental degradation littering. >> the national park service recently removed trash cans from parks all over the country the purpose was to beauty phi natural areas. the result was more litter. in san francisco's iconic delores park, massive amounts, mountains of litter have piled up but city officials almost never issue fines for litt
so america's environmentalists, america is the villain. china is not. ever.lastic straws as you can see a microcosm of how our rulers view the world at large. for them, problems are always solved by making life a little worse for ordinary people while ignoring the actual problems that in many cases they caused. regular people have worse straws now. business owners are paying more to buy those straws, the left doesn't care. the supposed purpose of this campaign was to prevent garbage from...
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and you know there's a lot going on in america since the new year we did some new year specials so i want to observe the fact that not only did we do gonzo but now one hundred sixteenth congress has taken place so we have a new congress but no government the government to shut down. a o c she's in the house alexandria cortez and she is really all eyes are on her she had a sixty minute special and for me i think that's going to actually harm the democrats in the two thousand and twenty race a.o. see herself as too young she's twenty nine she can't run for president until two thousand and twenty four so right now all eyes are on her nobody wants the cameras don't want to look at joe biden they don't want to look at elizabeth warren they don't want to look at any of these other jokers that are hoping to you know continue that last few years of neo liberal economics. is in the house she's literally in the house she's in the house she's in the house of representatives and as you point out the camera can take its eye off her and this is the old donald trump trick where the media cannot res
and you know there's a lot going on in america since the new year we did some new year specials so i want to observe the fact that not only did we do gonzo but now one hundred sixteenth congress has taken place so we have a new congress but no government the government to shut down. a o c she's in the house alexandria cortez and she is really all eyes are on her she had a sixty minute special and for me i think that's going to actually harm the democrats in the two thousand and twenty race a.o....
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that is about america, which is why you heard the tone, "our america. "standing on common ground."ll of the notes she hit was about who we are and who we aspire to be >> all right going to have to leave it there. thank you to my panel, joel, kim, michelle, danielle and tara up next, as the list of democratic candidates is getting longer, we will see a republican challenge maybe to donald trump? we'll be right back. (clapping) every day, visionaries are creating the future. ( ♪ ) so, every day, we put our latest technology and vast expertise to work. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, affordably and on-time. (ringing) ( ♪ ) the future only happens with people who really know how to deliver it. discover.o!ture only happens i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. and everyone i've ever opioloved away
that is about america, which is why you heard the tone, "our america. "standing on common ground."ll of the notes she hit was about who we are and who we aspire to be >> all right going to have to leave it there. thank you to my panel, joel, kim, michelle, danielle and tara up next, as the list of democratic candidates is getting longer, we will see a republican challenge maybe to donald trump? we'll be right back. (clapping) every day, visionaries are creating the future....
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to jews in america. we go to a war that is perceived as a jewish war, that tolerance might fade. he talks about jews controlling hollywood and the banking system. i think what he is doing there is saying out loud what many americans believe at the time. one of the loudest and most effective critics of lindbergh theodor geisel , who we now know as dr. seuss. newspaperee on this and on this screen are multiple cartoons published by p.m. that attacking the isolationism. here, you see lindbergh on the calls a pile that geisel nazi anti-semitic stink wagon." shoveling this nazi propaganda. you see geisel with this fantastic attack on america first. here he is showing the ostrich of isolationism ringing the hand s that should be hitler's's neck. in the aftermath, he draws this fantastic cartoon about america first. you see the grandmotherly figure with an america first sweater reading a scary children's story called adolf the wolf to these children. she is reading, the wolf chewed up the children and spit out
to jews in america. we go to a war that is perceived as a jewish war, that tolerance might fade. he talks about jews controlling hollywood and the banking system. i think what he is doing there is saying out loud what many americans believe at the time. one of the loudest and most effective critics of lindbergh theodor geisel , who we now know as dr. seuss. newspaperee on this and on this screen are multiple cartoons published by p.m. that attacking the isolationism. here, you see lindbergh on...
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wrapped america's knuckles. over the current strait so america is actually doing very poorly but as its performance declines the rhetoric seems to soar so now it is talking about imposing american debt htat on the entire world. makes no sense it's actually quite laughable you know men well in looking at pale speech the first thing that came to my mind is well what happens if other countries disagree with this unilateralism what happens when china says no russia says no iran's says no even you says no i mean pompei i didn't seem to really address that just assuming that everyone is going to agree to american unilateralist and i thought it was a very bizarre speech go ahead in madrid well i don't think that he was speaking in absolute terms so if you know a lot told him back to you know a lot of those whom he i think he tried to calm european allies. down here he tried to calm us here because obviously the new york paul the sea from a u.s. president is different from the rest at least since world war two so basica
wrapped america's knuckles. over the current strait so america is actually doing very poorly but as its performance declines the rhetoric seems to soar so now it is talking about imposing american debt htat on the entire world. makes no sense it's actually quite laughable you know men well in looking at pale speech the first thing that came to my mind is well what happens if other countries disagree with this unilateralism what happens when china says no russia says no iran's says no even you...